80_FR_12439 80 FR 12394 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 53

80 FR 12394 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 53

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 45 (March 9, 2015)

Page Range12394-12421
FR Document2015-05383

This action proposes approval of, and regulations to implement, Framework Adjustment 53 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. This rule would set fishing years 2015-2017 catch limits for several groundfish stocks, modify management measures for Gulf of Maine cod, and adopt other measures to improve the management of the groundfish fishery. This action is necessary to respond to updated scientific information and achieve the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan. The proposed measures are intended to help prevent overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks, achieve optimum yield, and ensure that management measures are based on the best scientific information available.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 45 (Monday, March 9, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 45 (Monday, March 9, 2015)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 150105004-5190-01]
RIN 0648-BE75


Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast 
Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 53

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This action proposes approval of, and regulations to 
implement, Framework Adjustment 53 to the Northeast Multispecies 
Fishery Management Plan. This rule would set fishing years 2015-2017 
catch limits for several groundfish stocks, modify management measures 
for Gulf of Maine cod, and adopt other measures to improve the 
management of the groundfish fishery. This action is necessary to 
respond to updated scientific information and achieve the goals and 
objectives of the Fishery Management Plan. The proposed measures are 
intended to help prevent overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks, 
achieve optimum yield, and ensure that management measures are based on 
the best scientific information available.

DATES: Comments must be received by March 24, 2015.

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ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2015-0020, 
by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal.
    1. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0020;
    2. Click the ``Comment Now!'' icon and complete the required 
fields; and
    3. Enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to John K. Bullard, Regional 
Administrator, National Marine Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic 
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside of the envelope, 
``Comments on the Proposed Rule for Groundfish Framework Adjustment 
53.''
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by us. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. We will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Copies of Framework Adjustment 53, including the draft 
Environmental Assessment, the Regulatory Impact Review, and the Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis prepared by the New England Fishery 
Management Council in support of this action are available from Thomas 
A. Nies, Executive Director, New England Fishery Management Council, 50 
Water Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950. The supporting documents 
are also accessible via the Internet at: http://www.nefmc.org/management-plans/northeast-multispecies or http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah Heil, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
phone: 978-281-9257; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

1. Summary of Proposed Measures
2. Status Determination Criteria
3. Fishing Year 2015 Shared U.S./Canada Quotas
4. Fishing Years 2015-2017 Catch Limits
5. Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures
6. Default Catch Limits
7. Sector Carryover
8. Fishing Year 2015 Annual Measures Under Regional Administrator 
Authority
9. Possible Fishing Year 2015 Northern Windowpane Flounder 
Accountability Measure
10. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

1. Summary of Proposed Measures

    This action would implement the management measures in Framework 
Adjustment 53 (Framework 53) to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery 
Management Plan (FMP). The Council deemed the proposed regulations 
consistent with, and necessary to implement, Framework 53, in a 
February 25, 2015, letter from Council Chairman E.F. ``Terry'' 
Stockwell to Regional Administrator John Bullard. Framework 53 proposes 
to:
     Revise the status determination criteria for several 
groundfish stocks;
     Set fishing years 2015-2017 catch limits for several 
groundfish stocks;
     Set fishing year 2015 shared U.S./Canada quotas for 
transboundary Georges Bank (GB) stocks;
     Revise management measures for Gulf of Maine (GOM) cod to 
provide additional protection for the stock;
     Establish a mechanism to set default catch limits in the 
event a future management action is delayed; and
     Modify the provision that allows groundfish sectors to 
carryover unused quota in response to a recent court ruling.
    This action also proposes a number of other measures that are not 
part of Framework 53, but that may be considered and implemented under 
our authority specified in the FMP. We are proposing these measures in 
conjunction with the Framework 53 proposed measures for expediency 
purposes, and because these measures are related to the catch limits 
proposed as part of Framework 53. The additional measures proposed in 
this action are listed below.
     Management measures for the common pool fishery--this 
action proposes fishing year 2015 trip limits for the common pool 
fishery. We have the authority to set management measures for the 
common pool fishery that will help ensure the fishery achieves, but 
does not exceed, its catch limits.
     Possible accountability measure for northern windowpane 
flounder--this action announces the possibility that an accountability 
measure for northern windowpane flounder could be implemented for 
fishing year 2015 if the fishing year 2014 catch limit for this stock 
is exceeded. We are announcing this to provide as much notice as 
possible to groundfish vessels that would be affected by these 
measures, if implemented, in 2015.
     Other regulatory corrections--we propose several revisions 
to the regulations to correct references, remove unnecessary text, and 
make other minor edits. Each proposed correction is described in the 
section ``10. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator 
Authority.''

2. Status Determination Criteria

    The Northeast Fisheries Science Center conducted stock assessments 
in 2014 for GOM cod, GOM haddock, GOM winter flounder, GB yellowtail 
flounder, GB winter flounder, and pollock. In response to these 
assessments, this action proposes to revise status determination 
criteria, as necessary, and provide updated numerical estimates of 
these criteria, in order to incorporate the results of the most recent 
stock assessments. Table 1 provides the updated numerical estimates of 
the status determination criteria, and Table 2 summarizes changes in 
stock status based on the new stock assessments conducted in 2014.
    Updated stock status information is provided in this rule for all 
of the stocks that had a new assessment in 2014. However, only the 
status determination criteria for GB yellowtail flounder is proposed to 
change relative to the status determination criteria currently 
specified in the FMP. As described in more detail below, status 
determination relative to reference points is no longer possible for GB 
yellowtail flounder, and is proposed to be unknown.

                          Table 1--Numerical Estimates of Status Determination Criteria
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                                                Biomass target
                     Stock                         SSBMSY or        Maximum fishing mortality        MSY (mt)
                                                  Proxy (mt)        threshold (FMSY or Proxy)
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    M = 0.2 Model.............................          47,184  0.18............................           7,753

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GOM Cod:
    Mramp Model...............................          69,621  0.18............................          11,388
GOM Haddock...................................           4,108  0.46............................             955
GOM Winter Flounder...........................             n/a  0.23 exploitation rate..........             n/a
GB Yellowtail Flounder........................             n/a  n/a.............................             n/a
GB Winter Flounder............................           8,100  0.44............................           3,200
Pollock.......................................          76,900  0.42 (equivalent to F5	7 = 0.27)          14,800
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SSB = Spawning Stock Biomass; MSY = Maximum Sustainable Yield; F = Fishing Mortality; M = Natural Mortality
Note. An explanation of the two assessment models for GOM cod is provided in the section ``4. Fishing Years 2015-
  2017 Catch Limits.''


                                   Table 2--Summary of Changes to Stock Status
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                                            Previous assessment                       2014 Assessment
              Stock              -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Overfishing?         Overfished?        Overfishing?         Overfished?
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GOM Cod.........................  Yes...............  Yes...............  Yes...............  Yes
GOM Haddock.....................  Yes...............  No \1\............  No................  No
GOM Winter Flounder.............  No................  Unknown...........  No................  Unknown
GB Yellowtail Flounder..........  Yes...............  Yes...............  Unknown...........  Unknown
GB Winter Flounder..............  No................  No................  No................  No
Pollock.........................  No................  No................  No................  No
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\1\ Stock was approaching an overfished condition.

Georges Bank Yellowtail Flounder Status Determination Criteria

    GB yellowtail flounder is jointly managed with Canada, and the 
Transboundary Resources Assessment Committee (TRAC) conducts an annual 
assessment of this stock. In recent years, there has been a strong 
retrospective pattern in the approved assessment model for GB 
yellowtail flounder. This retrospective pattern causes the model to 
overestimate stock biomass and underestimate fishing mortality. Recent 
stock assessments for GB yellowtail flounder have been unable to 
determine the cause of the retrospective pattern. Additionally, 
attempts to address the retrospective pattern in the existing 
assessment model were only temporarily successful, and the magnitude of 
the retrospective pattern has increased in recent years.
    In July 2013, a World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods, 
hosted by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, 
explored alternative assessment models for GB yellowtail flounder that 
may address the retrospective pattern. However, the workshop was not 
able to provide any alternative modeling solutions. Instead, the 
workshop concluded that the poor performance of the assessment model 
was likely due to issues in the underlying data. As a result, the TRAC 
conducted a diagnostic benchmark assessment in April 2014. This 
diagnostic benchmark was intended to further explore possible causes of 
the model's poor performance through examination of all of the 
available data sources, as well as to develop a method for providing 
catch advice that does not rely on an analytical assessment model 
(i.e., an empirical approach).
    During the subsequent annual TRAC assessment in June 2014, the TRAC 
agreed to no longer use the assessment model for GB yellowtail flounder 
to evaluate stock status or provide catch advice. This decision was 
based on the poor performance of the assessment model in recent years, 
conclusions from the April 2014 diagnostic benchmark, as well as 
inconsistencies in the underlying data. As a replacement for the 
assessment model, the TRAC agreed to use the empirical approach 
developed at the diagnostic benchmark as the basis for providing 
management advice. This empirical approach does not provide historical 
estimates of biomass, fishing mortality rates, or recruitment 
estimates. As a result, the TRAC concluded that status determination 
relative to reference points is not possible because reference points 
cannot be defined. Additional details on recent GB yellowtail flounder 
assessments, including the 2014 diagnostic benchmark, can be found at: 
http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/saw/trac/.
    Although status determination relative to reference points is 
unknown, the best scientific information available indicates that GB 
yellowtail flounder stock status is poor. The changes to the status 
determination criteria that are proposed in this action do not affect 
the rebuilding plan for this stock, which has an end date of 2032. 
Although biomass estimates are not currently available, to ensure that 
rebuilding progress is made, catch limits will continue to be set at 
levels at which the TRAC and the Council's Scientific and Statistical 
Committee (SSC) determine will prevent overfishing. Additionally, at 
whatever point the stock assessment for GB yellowtail flounder can 
provide numerical estimates of status determination criteria, those 
estimates will be used to evaluate progress towards the existing 
rebuilding targets.

3. Fishing Year 2015 U.S./Canada Quotas

Management of Transboundary Georges Bank Stocks

    Eastern GB cod, eastern GB haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder are 
jointly managed with Canada under the U.S./Canada Resource Sharing 
Understanding. Each year, the Transboundary Management Guidance 
Committee (TMGC), which is a government-industry committee made up of 
representatives from the United States and Canada, recommends a shared 
quota for each stock based on the most recent stock information and the 
TMGC's harvest strategy. The TMGC's harvest strategy for setting catch 
levels is to maintain a low to neutral risk (less

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than 50 percent) of exceeding the fishing mortality limit for each 
stock. The harvest strategy also specifies that when stock conditions 
are poor, fishing mortality should be further reduced to promote stock 
rebuilding. The shared quotas are allocated between the United States 
and Canada based on a formula that considers historical catch (10-
percent weighting) and the current resource distribution (90-percent 
weighting).
    For GB yellowtail flounder, the SSC also recommends an acceptable 
biological catch (ABC) for the stock, which is typically used to inform 
the U.S. TMGC's discussions with Canada for the annual shared quota. 
Although the stock is jointly managed with Canada, and the TMGC 
recommends annual shared quotas, the United States may not set catch 
limits that would exceed the SSC's recommendation. The SSC does not 
recommend ABCs for eastern GB cod and haddock because they are 
management units of the total GB cod and haddock stocks. The SSC 
recommends overall ABCs for the total GB cod and haddock stocks. The 
shared U.S./Canada quota for eastern GB cod and haddock is accounted 
for in these overall ABCs, and must be consistent with the SSC's 
recommendation for the total GB stocks.

2015 U.S./Canada Quotas

    The TRAC conducted assessments for the three transboundary stocks 
in June 2014, and detailed summaries of these assessments can be found 
at: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/saw/trac/. The TMGC met in September 2014 
to recommend shared quotas for 2015 based on the updated assessments, 
and the Council adopted the TMGC's recommendations in Framework 53. The 
proposed 2015 shared U.S./Canada quotas, and each country's allocation, 
are listed in Table 3.

 Table 3--Proposed Fishing Year 2015 U.S./Canada Quotas (mt, Live Weight) and Percent of Quota Allocated to Each
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                                                                                    Eastern GB     GB Yellowtail
                              Quota                               Eastern GB cod      haddock        flounder
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Total Shared Quota..............................................             650          37,000             354
U.S. Quota......................................................       124 (19%)    17,760 (48%)       248 (70%)
Canada Quota....................................................       526 (81%)    19,240 (52%)       106 (30%)
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    The proposed 2015 U.S. quotas for eastern GB cod and GB yellowtail 
flounder would be a 20-percent and 25-percent reduction, respectively, 
compared to 2014. These reductions are due to both recent biomass 
declines and small reductions in the amount of the shared quota that is 
allocated to the United States. The proposed U.S. quota for eastern GB 
haddock would be a 70-percent increase compared to 2014, which is a 
result of both increased stock biomass and an increase in the amount 
allocated to the United States. For a more detailed discussion of the 
TMGC's 2015 catch advice, see the TMGC's guidance document at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies/index.html. Additionally, the proposed 2015 catch limit 
for GB yellowtail flounder is discussed in more detail in the section 
``4. Fishing Years 2015-2017 Catch Limits.''
    The regulations implementing the U.S./Canada Resource Sharing 
Understanding require that any overages of the U.S. quota for eastern 
GB cod, eastern GB haddock, or GB yellowtail flounder be deducted from 
the U.S. quota in the following fishing year. If fishing year 2014 
catch information indicates that the U.S. fishery exceeded its quota 
for any of the shared stocks, we will reduce the respective U.S. quota 
for fishing year 2015 in a future management action, as close to May 1, 
2015, as possible. If any fishery that is allocated a portion of the 
U.S. quota exceeds its allocation, and causes an overage of the overall 
U.S. quota, the overage reduction would only be applied to that 
fishery's allocation in the following fishing year. This ensures that 
catch by one component of the fishery does not negatively affect 
another component of the fishery.

4. Fishing Years 2015-2017 Catch Limits

Summary of the Proposed Catch Limits

    The catch limits proposed in this action can be found in Tables 4 
through 11. A brief summary of how these catch limits were developed is 
provided below. More details on the proposed catch limits for each 
groundfish stock can be found in Appendix III to the Framework 53 
Environmental Assessment (see ADDRESSES for information on how to get 
this document).
    Framework 53 proposes to adopt fishing years 2015-2017 catch limits 
for GOM cod, GOM haddock, GOM winter flounder, GB winter flounder, GB 
yellowtail flounder (2015-2016 only), and pollock based on the 2014 
assessments for these stocks. In addition, this action proposes to 
update the 2015 catch limits for GB cod and haddock based on the 
proposed U.S./Canada quotas for the portions of these stocks managed 
jointly with Canada. For all other stocks, the overall catch limits 
included in this rule are the same as those previously adopted in 
Framework 50 and Framework 51, although small changes have been made to 
the distribution of these catch limits to the various components of the 
fishery.
    For a number of stocks, the catch limits proposed in this action 
are substantially lower than the catch limits set for the 2014 fishing 
year. Compared to 2014, the proposed catch limits would be a 75-percent 
reduction for GOM cod, a 53-percent reduction for GOM winter flounder, 
and a 44-percent for GB winter flounder. The proposed GOM haddock catch 
limit would be a 114-percent increase compared to 2014, and the 
proposed pollock catch limit would be relatively similar to 2014. The 
GOM haddock and pollock catch limits could provide additional fishing 
opportunities for groundfish vessels to help mitigate some of the 
economic impacts of the catch limit reductions proposed for other key 
groundfish stocks. However, the proposed reductions are expected to be 
very restrictive for groundfish vessels, particularly small inshore 
vessels, which could minimize these benefits.
    There are no catch limits proposed for fishing years 2016 or 2017 
for most groundfish stocks. Stock assessment updates for all groundfish 
stocks are scheduled for September 2015, and, based on these assessment 
updates, catch limits will be set in a future action for fishing years 
2016-2018. Given the timing of the stock assessments, the management 
action for the 2016 fishing year is not expected to be completed by the 
start of the fishing year. As a result, this action proposes default 
catch limits that would be implemented on May 1,

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2016, to help prevent disruption to the fishery (see the section ``6. 
Default Catch Limits'').

Overfishing Limits and Acceptable Biological Catches

    The overfishing limit (OFL) serves as the maximum amount of fish 
that can be caught in a year without resulting in overfishing. The OFL 
for each stock is calculated using the estimated stock size and 
FMSY (i.e., the fishing mortality rate that, if applied over 
the long term, would result in maximum sustainable yield). The OFL does 
not account for scientific uncertainty, so the SSC typically recommends 
an ABC that is lower than the OFL in order to account for this 
uncertainty. Usually, the greater the amount of scientific uncertainty, 
the lower the ABC is set compared to the OFL. For GB cod, haddock, and 
yellowtail flounder, the total ABC is then reduced by the amount of the 
Canadian quota (see Table 3 for the Canadian share of these stocks). 
Additionally, although GB winter flounder and Atlantic halibut are not 
jointly managed with Canada, there is some Canadian catch of these 
stocks. Because the total ABC must account for all sources of fishing 
mortality, expected Canadian catch of GB winter flounder (114 mt) and 
halibut (19 mt) is deducted from the total ABC. The U.S. ABC is the 
amount available to the U.S. fishery after accounting for Canadian 
catch.

         Table 4--Proposed Fishing Years 2015-2017 Overfishing Limits and Acceptable Biological Catches
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                                               2015                  2016                  2017
                Stock                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                          OFL      U.S. ABC     OFL      U.S. ABC     OFL      U.S. ABC
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GB Cod...............................      4,191      1,980  .........  .........  .........  .........
GOM Cod..............................        514        386        514        386        514        386
GB Haddock...........................     56,293     24,366  .........  .........  .........  .........
GOM Haddock..........................      1,871      1,454      2,270      1,772      2,707      2,125
GB Yellowtail Flounder...............  .........        248  .........        354  .........  .........
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder...........      1,056        700  .........  .........  .........  .........
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder...........      1,194        548  .........  .........  .........  .........
American Plaice......................      2,021      1,544  .........  .........  .........  .........
Witch Flounder.......................      1,846        783  .........  .........  .........  .........
GB Winter Flounder...................      3,242      2,010      3,383      2,107      3,511      2,180
GOM Winter Flounder..................        688        510        688        510        688        510
SNE/MA Winter Flounder...............      4,439      1,676  .........  .........  .........  .........
Redfish..............................     16,845     11,974  .........  .........  .........  .........
White Hake...........................      6,237      4,713      6,314      4,645  .........  .........
Pollock..............................     21,538     16,600     21,864     16,600     24,598     16,600
N. Windowpane Flounder...............        202        151  .........  .........  .........  .........
S. Windowpane Flounder...............        730        548  .........  .........  .........  .........
Ocean Pout...........................        313        235  .........  .........  .........  .........
Atlantic Halibut.....................        198        100  .........  .........  .........  .........
Atlantic Wolffish....................         94         70  .........  .........  .........  .........
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SNE/MA = Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic; CC = Cape Cod; N = Northern; S = Southern.
Note: An empty cell indicates no OFL/ABC is adopted for that year. These catch limits will be set in a future
  action.

Gulf of Maine Cod

Assessment Summary and Catch Projections
    A stock assessment update for GOM cod was completed in 2014. This 
assessment was an update of the existing 2012 benchmark assessment, 
which approved two assessment models for GOM cod. One assessment model 
(base case model) assumes that natural mortality is 0.2. The second 
assessment model (Mramp model) assumes that natural 
mortality has increased from 0.2 to 0.4 in recent years, although the 
2012 benchmark assessment did not conclude that natural mortality would 
remain at 0.4 indefinitely. As a result, biological reference points 
for GOM cod are based on a natural mortality assumption of 0.2. Under 
both assessment models, GOM cod is overfished and overfishing is 
occurring. There was a retrospective pattern in both the 2012 benchmark 
assessment and the 2014 assessment update, although it was not large 
enough to warrant making any specific adjustment to address this bias. 
The 2014 assessment results indicated that the 2012 benchmark 
overestimated spawning stock biomass and underestimated fishing 
mortality. Detailed summaries of the 2012 benchmark assessment and the 
2014 assessment update are available from the Northeast Fisheries 
Science Center at: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/saw/reports.html and 
http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/crd/crd1414/, respectively.
    Based on the two stock assessment models, there are three different 
catch projections that were considered for providing catch advice:
    1. Natural mortality is 0.2 (base case model);
    2. Natural mortality increased to 0.4, but returns to 0.2 in 2014 
(Mramp model); and
    3. Natural mortality increased to 0.4, and will remain 0.4 for the 
remainder of the rebuilding program for GOM cod (2024) 
(Mramp model).
    The first two catch projections indicate that rebuilding is 
possible under catch limits that are consistent with the fishing 
mortality rate required to rebuild the stock by the rebuilding end date 
of 2024 (Frebuild). However, the remaining projection from 
the Mramp model suggests that rebuilding to the current 
biological reference points is not possible if natural mortality 
remains at 0.4. Natural mortality would have to return to 0.2 by 2016 
in order for the stock to rebuild by 2024. There are some 
inconsistencies between this catch projection, which assumes natural 
mortality remains at 0.4, and the existing reference points, which are 
based on a natural mortality rate of 0.2. There are also several 
sources of uncertainties around the natural mortality rate that are 
important to note when evaluating the available catch projections. All 
of these uncertainties were discussed in detail in the available

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reports from the stock assessment, the Council's Groundfish Plan 
Development Team, and the SSC, but a brief summary is provided below.
    First, there are uncertainties around whether the natural mortality 
rate has actually increased to 0.4. Both the 2012 benchmark assessment 
and the SSC's peer review of the 2014 assessment update noted that no 
definitive or conclusive evidence has been presented to support the 
assumption that natural mortality has increased. One motivation for 
applying an increased natural mortality rate was to try to reduce the 
retrospective pattern in the assessment model. The 2012 benchmark 
assessment also concluded that, because the retrospective pattern was 
worse in the assessment model that assumed a natural mortality of 0.2, 
the increased natural mortality rate of 0.4 could be partially 
disguising unaccounted fishing mortality. Despite these uncertainties, 
no peer review body has concluded that either natural mortality 
scenario is more plausible than the other. As a result, both assessment 
models were advanced for providing management advice.
    Second, if natural mortality has increased to 0.4, there is 
uncertainty around when, and if, it would return to 0.2. The 2012 
benchmark assessment concluded that if natural mortality has increased 
in recent years, it is unlikely to be a permanent change. However, in 
subsequent SSC meetings, some SSC members noted that it is unlikely the 
natural mortality rate would suddenly return to the lower rate, 
particularly coincident with the end of the assessment time series.
    Because the 2012 benchmark assessment did not conclude that natural 
mortality would remain at 0.4 indefinitely, the biological reference 
points currently specified in the FMP assume a natural mortality rate 
of 0.2. However, given the uncertainties around the natural mortality 
rate, the SSC has had considerable discussion about the implications of 
an increased natural mortality rate on the biological reference points 
for GOM cod. The SSC debated whether the biomass target 
(BMSY) should be lowered under a scenario where natural 
mortality has increased, and, if so, whether the maximum fishing 
mortality threshold (FMSY) should be increased. Ultimately, 
the SSC was not able to reach agreement on the appropriate response for 
estimating BMSY and FMSY under a scenario when 
natural mortality has increased. In addition, although the SSC 
discussed the various scenarios and implications for biological 
reference points, it concluded that any deviation from the biological 
reference points established at the 2012 benchmark assessment would not 
be appropriate outside of the benchmark assessment process.
Gulf of Maine Cod Catch Advice
    The SSC recommended an OFL of 514 mt for fishing years 2015-2017, 
which was calculated by averaging the 2015 catches at FMSY 
from the three catch projections. The SSC recommended a 3-year constant 
OFL to help offset some of the uncertainties in the catch projections. 
Thus, for 2016 and 2017, the recommended OFL is increasingly further 
below the catch at FMSY that is indicated from the catch 
projections. In support of its OFL recommendation, the SSC also noted 
that it used the results from each of the catch projections because all 
of the various natural mortality scenarios were plausible.
    The SSC initially recommended a provisional ABC of 200 mt for 
fishing years 2015-2017. This recommendation was based on the 
Frebuild approach that is specified by the default ABC 
control rule. An ABC of 200 mt was the midpoint between the 
Frebuild catch for the scenario in which natural mortality 
is 0.2 and the scenario in which natural mortality increases, but 
returns to 0.2. This provisional ABC recommendation did not include the 
Frebuild catch for the projection that assumes natural 
mortality remains at 0.4, and that suggests rebuilding is not possible. 
This catch projection was not included in the ABC alternatives that the 
Groundfish Plan Development Team initially presented to the SSC because 
it was not considered to be consistent with the existing biological 
reference points, which assume a natural mortality rate of 0.2.
    During the development of the provisional ABC recommendation of 200 
mt, there was considerable discussion on the rebuilding potential for 
GOM cod. Although two of the catch projections indicate that rebuilding 
could occur, both the Groundfish Plan Development Team and the SSC 
noted concerns for the prospects of rebuilding GOM cod within the 10 
year timeframe. The projections that indicate rebuilding can occur by 
2024 require steady, sustained stock growth (approximately 40 percent 
growth each year). However, both technical bodies noted that these 
growth rates have rarely been observed, and that it seems unlikely this 
growth would occur.
    The default ABC control rule specifies that, if a stock cannot 
rebuild in the specified rebuilding period, even with no fishing, the 
ABC should be based on incidental bycatch, including a reduction in the 
bycatch rate. Thus, given the available catch projections, 
uncertainties around the natural mortality rate, and past performance 
of catch projections, the SSC considered incidental bycatch information 
to help develop its final ABC recommendation. Based on analysis 
presented by the Groundfish Plan Development Team, the SSC determined 
that the overall incidental catch of GOM cod was approximately 500-600 
mt under the current operating conditions of the fishery.
    After consideration of incidental bycatch information, and given 
the noted uncertainties, the SSC recommended an ABC of 386 mt, which 
was calculated by taking 75 percent of the OFL. The SSC noted that its 
ABC recommendation was well below the OFL. Updated catch projections 
indicate that, if catch equals the proposed ABC of 386 mt in 2015, the 
probability of overfishing would range from 6 percent to 33 percent. 
Additionally, the SSC's recommendation is above the ABC associated with 
Frebuild, but below the average of the ABCs at 75 percent of 
FMSY for the three catch projections (405 mt). The SSC noted 
that an ABC of 386 mt would not compromise the ability of the stock to 
rebuild, and that catch projections still indicate a biomass increase 
under this scenario.
    To help offset some of the uncertainty in catch projections, the 
SSC recommended a constant catch for the next 3 years. However, the SSC 
noted that the September 2015 stock assessment update for GOM cod will 
provide the opportunity to update its recommendation for the 2016 
fishing year. Although not repeated in its report for this action, 
during the development of catch limits for 2013-2015, the SSC did note 
that presenting two models for GOM cod helped to better understand the 
nature and extent of scientific uncertainty. As discussed in this rule, 
presenting two assessment models does introduce difficulties in 
developing catch advice. However, overall, the SSC's final 
recommendation was an attempt to balance the various catch projections, 
natural mortality scenarios, and uncertainties in the assessment 
information with the various provisions of the control rule. Further, 
although the proposed ABC is not based on an Frebuild 
approach, the FMP and National Standard 1 give deference to the SSC to 
recommend ABCs that are departures from the established control rules. 
In such situations, the SSC must use the best scientific information 
available and provide amble justification on why the control rule is 
not the best approach for the particular circumstances.

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NMFS Concerns on Gulf of Maine Cod Catch Limit

    We have several concerns for the proposed ABC that are highlighted 
below. We are requesting specific comment on these concerns, 
particularly on how the proposed ABC would sufficiently offset the 
noted uncertainties and effectively control fishing mortality.
    Due to several sources of uncertainty, groundfish catch projections 
tend to be overly optimistic and routinely overestimate stock growth 
and underestimate fishing mortality. As a result, for a number of 
groundfish stocks, even catches that were substantially lower than the 
projected catch resulted in fishing mortality rates that did not meet 
the intended targets. A number of PDT reports and assessment documents 
note this past performance, and that this performance should be taken 
into account when setting ABCs.
    The 2014 assessment results for GOM cod indicate that, in each year 
of the previous rebuilding plan (2004-2013), fishing mortality exceeded 
the target rate. Thus, past performance indicates that projected catch 
does not result in the desired fishing mortality and stock growth does 
not occur as expected. Additionally, there was a retrospective error in 
the assessment model for both the 2012 benchmark assessment and the 
2014 assessment update. If this retrospective pattern continues, then 
the catch projections could be overly optimistic and their starting 
assumptions (e.g., current stock biomass) could be wrong. When 
considering performance of the initial rebuilding program for GOM cod 
and catch projections, effectively controlling fishing mortality is 
essential for rebuilding efforts.
    The SSC noted that an ABC of 386 mt is still well below the OFL to 
account for uncertainty. However, the buffer between the recommended 
OFL and ABC (25 percent) is relatively similar to the buffer that would 
occur under a typical scenario using 75 percent of FMSY. In 
addition, the recommended ABC of 386 mt is only slightly below the 
average ABC based on 75 percent of FMSY for the three catch 
projections (405 mt). In its justification for an ABC of 386 mt, the 
SSC also noted that this would be a substantial reduction (75 percent) 
from the status quo ABC of 1,550 mt. This substantial reduction is 
necessary based on the 2014 assessment results that indicated a catch 
of 1,550 mt could result in a fishing mortality rate that is five times 
the target rate. In light of the past performance for GOM cod, we are 
requesting specific comment on whether the proposed ABC would 
sufficiently offset the uncertainties and effectively control fishing 
mortality.
    As noted earlier, updated catch projections indicate rebuilding 
could occur by 2024 under an ABC of 386 mt. However, an ABC larger than 
Frebuild may necessitate lower ABCs later in the rebuilding 
timeline. Additionally, the SSC noted that an ABC of 386 mt would not 
compromise the stock's ability to rebuild based on the available catch 
projections. However, this aspect of the SSC's recommendation appears 
to differ from its conclusion that GOM cod seems unlikely to rebuild in 
10 years given existing stock conditions. This difference highlights an 
important difficulty in evaluating the proposed ABC. As discussed 
earlier, there is some uncertainty around the likelihood of rebuilding 
the stock within 10 years, which were noted by both the Groundfish Plan 
Development Team and the SSC. However, neither technical body concluded 
that these uncertainties represent a foregone conclusion that this 
stock, unequivocally, cannot rebuild by 2024. We are requesting 
specific comment on how the proposed ABC would likely affect stock 
rebuilding, particularly compared to an ABC based on an 
Frebuild approach.
    One factor that may help offset some of these concerns is that 
updated stock assessment information will be available in 2015, and in 
time to re-specify GOM cod catch limits for fishing year 2016. This 
updated information would also likely provide additional information on 
the rebuilding potential for GOM cod and the stock's response to recent 
catch limit reductions. Thus, although this action proposes a 3-year 
constant ABC, the catch limits adopted are expected to be in place for 
only 1 year. We also note that despite various uncertainties, no peer 
review body has concluded that any scenario is more plausible than 
another, and many of the uncertainties cannot be fully addressed until 
the next benchmark assessment is completed. Until then, catch limits 
for GOM cod must, to the extent possible, balance the two assessment 
models, various natural mortality assumptions, and other uncertainties 
in the available information. The proposed ABC appears to do this; 
however, we are requesting specific comments on whether the proposed 
ABC sufficiently incorporates all of the available information.
    Although not specifically mentioned in the SSC's recommendation, 
the proposed ABC is expected to have substantial economic impacts on 
groundfish vessels, which are summarized in the section ``Economic 
Impacts of the Proposed Measures'' later in this preamble. These 
impacts are expected to be disproportionately distributed among the 
groundfish fleet. The largest revenue reductions are expected for 
vessels less than 50 ft (15 m), and those fishing from Gloucester, MA, 
and New Hampshire ports. Given current stock conditions, and all of the 
noted uncertainties in the stock assessment information, the proposed 
ABC would likely mitigate economic impacts, as much as possible, 
compared to other ABC alternatives that the SSC reviewed.
    Due to the low catch limit proposed for GOM cod, we have some 
concerns regarding apportionment of catch and the incentive to 
misreport catch on unobserved trips. We noted these same concerns in 
our 2014 interim action for GOM cod. Additionally, this issue was 
discussed during the development of Framework 53, and is noted in 
various analyses prepared by the Council in support of this action. Due 
to these concerns, we are considering the possibility of additional 
reporting requirements (e.g., daily Vessel Monitoring System catch 
reports) for commercial groundfish vessels. We are not specifically 
proposing any additional requirements in this action; we are 
highlighting these concerns because they relate to the proposed 
specifications. We intend to further consult with the Council on this 
issue to explore whether additional reporting requirements could help 
address the noted concerns.

Annual Catch Limits

Development of Annual Catch Limits
    The U.S. ABC for each stock is divided among the various fishery 
components to account for all sources of fishing mortality. First, an 
estimate of catch expected from state waters and the ``other'' sub-
component (i.e., non-groundfish fisheries) is deducted from the U.S. 
ABC. These sub-components are not subject to specific catch controls by 
the FMP. As a result, the state waters and other sub-components are not 
allocations, and these components of the fishery are not subject to 
accountability measures if the catch limits are exceeded. After the 
state and other sub-components are deducted, the remaining portion of 
the U.S. ABC is distributed to the fishery components that receive an 
allocation for the stock. Components of the fishery that receive an 
allocation are subject to accountability measures if they exceed their 
respective catch limit during the fishing year.

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    Once the U.S. ABC is divided, sub-annual catch limits (sub-ACLs) 
are set by reducing the amount of the ABC distributed to each component 
of the fishery to account for management uncertainty. Management 
uncertainty is the likelihood that management measures will result in a 
level of catch greater than expected. For each stock and fishery 
component, management uncertainty is estimated using the following 
criteria: Enforceability and precision of management measures, adequacy 
of catch monitoring, latent effort, and catch of groundfish in non-
groundfish fisheries. The total ACL is the sum of all of the sub-ACLs 
and ACL sub-components, and is the catch limit for a particular year 
after accounting for both scientific and management uncertainty. 
Landings and discards from all fisheries (commercial and recreational 
groundfish fisheries, state waters, and non-groundfish fisheries) are 
counted against the ACL for each stock.
Sector and Common Pool Allocations
    For stocks allocated to sectors, the commercial groundfish sub-ACL 
is further divided into the non-sector (common pool) sub-ACL and the 
sector sub-ACL, based on the total vessel enrollment in sectors and the 
cumulative Potential Sector Contributions (PSCs) associated with those 
sectors. The preliminary sector and common pool sub-ACLs proposed in 
this action are based on fishing year 2015 PSCs and fishing year 2014 
sector rosters. 2015 sector rosters will not be finalized until May 1, 
2015, because individual permit holders have until the end of the 2014 
fishing year to drop out of a sector and fish in the common pool 
fishery for 2015. Therefore, it is possible that the sector and common 
pool catch limits proposed in this action may change due to changes in 
the sector rosters. If changes to the sector rosters occur, updated 
catch limits will be published as soon as possible in the 2015 fishing 
year to reflect the final sector rosters as of May 1, 2015. Sector 
specific allocations for each stock can be found in the proposed rule 
for 2015 Sector Operations Plans and Contracts.
Common Pool Total Allowable Catches
    The common pool sub-ACL for each stock (except for SNE/MA winter 
flounder, windowpane flounder, ocean pout, Atlantic wolffish, and 
Atlantic halibut) is further divided into trimester total allowable 
catches (TACs). The distribution of the common pool sub-ACLs into 
trimesters was adopted by Amendment 16 to the FMP and is based on 
recent landing patterns. Once we project that 90 percent of the 
trimester TAC is caught for a stock, the trimester TAC area for that 
stock is closed for the remainder of the trimester to all common pool 
vessels fishing with gear capable of catching the pertinent stock. Any 
uncaught portion of the TAC in Trimester 1 or Trimester 2 will be 
carried forward to the next trimester. Overages of the Trimester 1 or 
Trimester 2 TAC will be deducted from the Trimester 3 TAC. Any overages 
of the total common pool sub-ACL will be deducted from the following 
fishing year's common pool sub-ACL for that stock. Uncaught portions of 
the Trimester 3 TAC may not be carried over into the following fishing 
year. Table 8 summarizes the common pool trimester TACs proposed in 
this action.
    Incidental catch TACs are also specified for certain stocks of 
concern (i.e., stocks that are overfished or subject to overfishing) 
for common pool vessels fishing in the special management programs 
(i.e., special access programs (SAPs) and the Regular B Days-at-Sea 
(DAS) Program), in order to limit the catch of these stocks under each 
program. Tables 9 through 11 summarize the proposed Incidental Catch 
TACs for each stock and the distribution of these TACs to each special 
management program.
Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock Special Access Program
    Overall fishing effort by both common pool and sector vessels in 
the Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock SAP is controlled by an overall TAC 
for GB haddock, which is the target species for this SAP. The maximum 
amount of GB haddock that may be caught in any fishing year is based on 
the amount allocated to this SAP for the 2004 fishing year (1,130 mt), 
and adjusted according to the growth or decline of the western GB 
haddock biomass in relationship to its size in 2004. Based on this 
formula, the proposed GB Haddock TAC for this SAP is 2,448 mt for the 
2015 fishing year. Once this overall TAC is caught, the Closed Area I 
Hook Gear Haddock SAP will be closed to all groundfish vessels for the 
remainder of the fishing year.

                                                                        Table 5--Proposed Fishing Year 2015 Catch Limits
                                                                                        [mt, live weight]
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                                                                               Total                                               Midwater                                State
                            Stock                               Total ACL    groundfish  Preliminary  Preliminary  Recreational     trawl       Scallop     Small-mesh  waters sub-   Other sub-
                                                                              fishery       sector    common pool     fishery      fishery      fishery     fisheries    component    component
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GB Cod.......................................................        1,886        1,787        1,753           34  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           20           79
GOM Cod......................................................          366          328          202            5           121  ...........  ...........  ...........           26           13
GB Haddock...................................................       23,204       21,759       21,603          156  ............          227  ...........  ...........          244          975
GOM Haddock..................................................        1,375        1,329          949            9           372           14  ...........  ...........           11           21
GB Yellowtail Flounder.......................................          240          195          192            3  ............  ...........           38            5           na            2
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder...................................          666          557          457          102  ............  ...........           66  ...........           14           28
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder...................................          524          458          442           16  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           38           27
American Plaice..............................................        1,470        1,408        1,381           27  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           31           31
Witch Flounder...............................................          751          610          598           12  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           23          117
GB Winter Flounder...........................................        1,952        1,891        1,876           15  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           na           60
GOM Winter Flounder..........................................          489          392          375           18  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           87           10
SNE/MA Winter Flounder.......................................        1,607        1,306        1,149          157  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........          117          184
Redfish......................................................       11,393       11,034       10,974           60  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........          120          239
White Hake...................................................        4,484        4,343        4,311           32  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           47           94
Pollock......................................................       15,878       13,720       13,628           92  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........          996        1,162
N. Windowpane Flounder.......................................          144           98           na           98  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........            2           44

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S. Windowpane Flounder.......................................          527          102           na          102  ............  ...........          183  ...........           55          186
Ocean Pout...................................................          220          195           na          195  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........            2           24
Atlantic Halibut.............................................           97           64           na           64  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           30            3
Atlantic Wolffish............................................           65           62           na           62  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........            1            3
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                                                                        Table 6--Proposed Fishing Year 2016 Catch Limits
                                                                                        [mt, live weight]
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                                                                               Total                                               Midwater                                State
                            Stock                               Total ACL    groundfish  Preliminary  Preliminary  Recreational     trawl       Scallop     Small-mesh  waters sub-   Other sub-
                                                                              fishery       sector    common pool     fishery      fishery      fishery     fisheries    component    component
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GOM Cod......................................................          366          328          202            5           121  ...........  ...........  ...........           26           13
GOM Haddock..................................................        1,675        1,620        1,155           12           453           16  ...........  ...........           13           26
GB Yellowtail Flounder.......................................          343          278          274            4  ............  ...........           55            7           na            4
GB Winter Flounder...........................................        2,046        1,982        1,967           15  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           na           63
GOM Winter Flounder..........................................          489          392          375           18  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           87           10
White Hake...................................................        4,420        4,280        4,249           31  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           46           93
Pollock......................................................       15,878       13,720       13,628           92  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........          996        1,162
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                                                                        Table 7--Proposed Fishing Year 2017 Catch Limits
                                                                                        [mt, live weight]
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                                                                                       Total
                              Stock                                  Total ACL      groundfish      Preliminary     Preliminary    Recreational   Midwater trawl   State waters     Other sub-
                                                                                      fishery         sector        common pool       fishery         fishery      sub-component     component
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GOM Cod.........................................................             366             328             202               5             121  ..............              26              13
GOM Haddock.....................................................           2,009           1,943           1,386              14             543              20              15              31
GB Winter Flounder..............................................           2,117           2,051           2,035              16  ..............  ..............              na              65
GOM Winter Flounder.............................................             489             392             375              18  ..............  ..............              87              10
Pollock.........................................................          15,878          13,720          13,628              92  ..............  ..............             996           1,162
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                                          Table 8--Proposed Fishing Years 2015-2017 Common Pool Trimester TACs
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                    2015                                     2016                                   2017
              Stock              -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   Trimester 1   Trimester 2   Trimester 3  Trimester 1  Trimester 2  Trimester 3  Trimester 1  Trimester 2  Trimester 3
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GB Cod..........................          8.6          12.7          13.1
GOM Cod.........................          1.3           1.7           1.8           1.3          1.7          1.8          1.3          1.7          1.8
GB Haddock......................         42.0          51.3          62.2
GOM Haddock.....................          2.56          2.47          4.46          3.1          3.0          5.4          3.7          3.6          6.5
GB Yellowtail Flounder..........          0.6           0.9           1.6           0.9          1.4          2.3
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder......         21.4          37.7          42.8
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......          5.5           5.5           4.7
American Plaice.................          6.6           9.9          11.0
Witch Flounder..................          3.4           3.8           5.2
GB Winter Flounder..............          1.2           3.5          10.1           1.2          3.7         10.5          1.3          3.8         10.9
GOM Winter Flounder.............          6.5           6.6           4.4           6.5          6.6          4.4          6.5          6.6          4.4
Redfish.........................         14.9          18.5          26.2
White Hake......................         12.0           9.8           9.8          11.9          9.7          9.7
Pollock.........................         25.7          32.1          33.9          25.7         32.1         33.9         25.7         32.1         33.9
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Note. An empty cell indicates that no catch limit has been set yet for these stocks. These catch limits will be set in a future management action.


                 Table 9--Proposed Common Pool Incidental Catch TACs for Fishing Years 2015-2016
                                                [mt, live weight]
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                                                                   Percentage of
                              Stock                                 common pool        2015            2016
                                                                      sub-ACL
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GB Cod..........................................................               2            0.69              na
GOM Cod.........................................................               1            0.05            0.05
GB Yellowtail Flounder..........................................               2            0.06            0.09
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......................................               1            0.16              na

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American Plaice.................................................               5            1.37              na
Witch Flounder..................................................               5            0.62              na
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..........................................               1            1.57              na
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          Table 10--Percentage of Incidental Catch TACs Distributed to Each Special Management Program
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                                                                                   Closed area I
                              Stock                                Regular B DAS     hook gear     Eastern US/CA
                                                                      program       haddock SAP     haddock SAP
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GB Cod..........................................................              50              16              34
GOM Cod.........................................................             100
GB Yellowtail Flounder..........................................              50  ..............              50
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......................................             100
American Plaice.................................................             100
Witch Flounder..................................................             100
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..........................................             100
White Hake......................................................             100
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                          Table 11--Proposed Fishing Years 2015-2016 Incidental Catch TACs for Each Special Management Program
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                               Regular B DAS program          Closed area I hook gear       Eastern U.S./Canada haddock
                                                         --------------------------------           haddock SAP                         SAP
                          Stock                                                          ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               2015            2016            2015            2016            2015            2016
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GB Cod..................................................            0.34              na            0.11              na            0.23              na
GOM Cod.................................................            0.05            0.05
GB Yellowtail Flounder..................................            0.03            0.05  ..............  ..............            0.03            0.05
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder..............................            0.16              na
American Plaice.........................................            1.37              na
Witch Flounder..........................................            0.62              na
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..................................            1.57              na
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5. Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures

    This action proposes to re-configure the GOM rolling closures and 
prohibit possession of GOM cod for the recreational fishery. A summary 
of the proposed changes to the GOM rolling closures is provided in 
Table 12. This action would add closures in the winter (November-
January), May, and June, and would remove all closures in April, and 
one closure in June. Additionally, this action proposes to remove a 
number of other rolling closures, although sector vessels have been 
exempt from these areas since 2010.
    These closures would apply to all commercial vessels, except for 
commercial vessels that are fishing with exempted gear, as defined in 
Sec.  648.2, or in an exempted fishery. Exempted gear is deemed to be 
not capable of catching groundfish and currently includes: Pelagic hook 
and line, pelagic longline, spears, rakes, diving gear, cast nets, 
tongs, harpoons, weirs, dipnets, stop nets, pound nets, pelagic 
gillnets, pots and traps, shrimp trawls (with a properly configured 
grate), and surfclam and ocean quahog dredges. Based on the current 
list of approved exempted fisheries defined in Sec.  648.80, the 
proposed protection closures would not apply to vessels fishing in the 
Midwater Trawl Gear Exempted Fishery, the Purse Seine Gear Exempted 
Fishery, the Raised Footrope Trawl Exempted Whiting Fishery, the Small 
Mesh Area II Exemption Area, or the Scallop Dredge Exemption Area. As 
adopted in Amendment 16 to the FMP, sector vessels would continue to be 
exempt from the closures in March and October. The March and October 
closures would also not apply to Handgear A vessels, regardless of 
whether the vessel was fishing in the common pool or in a sector.
    The proposed GOM cod closures are intended to protect spawning GOM 
cod, reduce fishing mortality on GOM cod, and provide additional 
fishing opportunities for groundfish vessels to target healthy 
groundfish stocks. These closures are an additional tool the Council is 
using to protect GOM cod, and are complementary to its requirement for 
setting catch limits that will prevent overfishing and help rebuild the 
stock. Based on the available information, and as noted in the 
Council's analysis, protecting spawning GOM cod could help improve the 
chances of successful spawning events, and, as a result, help prevent 
failures of future year classes. Ultimately, the biological objectives 
of these closures are intended to help prevent further biomass declines 
and improve the likelihood of rebuilding GOM cod. As part of the 
proposed measure, the Council also adopted a provision that the 
closures would be subject to review when the GOM cod spawning stock 
biomass reaches the minimum biomass threshold (50 percent of 
SSBMSY).

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    Table 12--Proposed Re-Configuration of the Gulf of Maine Rolling
                                Closures
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               Current GOM rolling    Proposed GOM cod
            Month                 closures \1\       protection closures
------------------------------------------------------------------------
May.........................  All Vessels: 132,     All Vessels: 125
                               133, 138, 139, 140.   north of
                                                     42[deg]20', 132,
                                                     133, 138, 139, 140.
                              Non-Sector Vessels:
                               124, 125, 129, 130,
                               131, 136, 137, 138.
June........................  All Vessels: 139,     All Vessels: 125
                               140, 145, 146, 147.   north of
                                                     42[deg]20', 132,
                                                     139, 140, 146, 147.
                              Non-Sector Vessels:
                               132, 133, 142, 143,
                               144.
July........................  None................  None.
August......................  None................  None.
September...................  None................  None.
October.....................  Non-Sector Vessels:   Non-Sector Vessels:
                               124, 125.             124, 125.
November....................  Non-Sector Vessels:   All Vessels: Portion
                               124, 125.             of 124, 125.
December....................  None................  All Vessels: Portion
                                                     of 124, 125.
January.....................  None................  All Vessels: Portion
                                                     of 124, 125.
February....................  None................  None.
March.......................  Non-Sector Vessels:   Non-Sector Vessels:
                               121, 122, 123.        121, 122, 123.
April.......................  All Vessels: 124,     None.
                               125, 132, 133.
                              Non-Sector Vessels:
                               121, 122, 123, 129,
                               130, 131.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ This table includes the current rolling closures implemented in the
  FMP; it does not incorporate area closures that NMFS implemented for
  2014 under emergency authority.
Note. Handgear A vessels are exempt from the same closures as sector
  vessels.

    Recreational vessels would not be subject to the GOM cod protection 
closures, and could continue to fish in these areas. Instead, this 
action proposes to prohibit possession of GOM cod for all private and 
party/charter recreational vessels. This is intended to provide 
recreational vessels the opportunity to target other healthy groundfish 
stocks, while reducing the incentive to target GOM cod in order to 
reduce fishing mortality on this stock by the recreational fishery. 
Recent catch projections indicate that the recreational fishery would 
still exceed its allocation for GOM cod in the 2015 fishing year due to 
bycatch, even with the prohibition on possession that is proposed in 
this action. Therefore, in a separate rulemaking, we will implement 
additional recreational measures under our discretionary authority to 
implement proactive accountability measures to help ensure the 
recreational fishery does not exceed its allocation in 2015.
BILLING CODE 3510-22-P

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP09MR15.005

BILLING CODE 3510-22-C

Summary of NMFS Concerns on Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures

    We have some concerns for the proposed re-configuration of the GOM 
area closures. First, the supporting analysis prepared by the Council 
for this action indicates that the added closures in May and June may 
provide little additional benefit because little fishing activity has 
typically occurred in these times and areas. Additionally, the areas 
proposed to be open in April are historically important areas for 
spawning cod, and some information indicates the core of the GOM cod 
stock is concentrated in these areas. The analysis indicates that 
removing April

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closures could allow fishing effort to shift into areas of high cod 
concentration when vessels are targeting other stocks, like GOM 
haddock. Given the expected low GOM cod allocation, it is difficult to 
predict how groundfish vessels will operate in 2015, and any potential 
effort shifts may be minimal with such a restrictive GOM cod catch 
limit. However, if the removal of the April rolling closures does 
result in an effort shift into areas of high cod concentration, 
benefits from additional winter closures could be diminished if fishing 
mortality increases in April.
    The current April rolling closures provide some secondary benefits 
for other groundfish stocks that spawn in the spring. Framework 53 
analysis indicates that removing April closures would provide less 
spawning protection for GOM winter flounder, CC/GOM yellowtail 
flounder, plaice, and GOM haddock. Although this spawning protection is 
a secondary benefit of the current April closures, the expected impact 
should be considered carefully. For a number of these stocks, the most 
recent stock assessment information indicates biomass declines. Also 
important to note is that, in 2014, we implemented the second 10-year 
rebuilding program for plaice due to inadequate rebuilding progress.
    The Council's analysis also summarizes some of the available 
research on GOM cod spawning. This information indicates that fishing 
on spawning cod may affect spawning activity beyond just the removal of 
fish. Fishing activity may disrupt spawning signals, and, as a result, 
can reduce spawning success. In addition, because spawning fish are 
stressed, these fish may be less likely to survive capture and release 
than under normal conditions, or may have reduced egg production 
following release. Considering all of this supporting information, 
allowing exempted fisheries and recreational vessels in these 
protection closures could diminish the additional spawning protection 
that these closures are intended to provide.
    Based on all of these considerations, we are concerned that the 
proposed protection closures may not fully meet the Council's intended 
objectives. The Council initially identified enhancing spawning 
protection as a goal for the Omnibus Habitat Amendment 2. However, 
because this amendment was not anticipated to be completed quickly 
enough, and due to concern for the low GOM cod stock size, the Council 
prioritized GOM cod spawning protection for Framework 53. During the 
development of Framework 53, the Council identified additional 
objectives for the GOM area closures beyond just spawning protection. 
However, complete analysis of the impacts of the proposed protection 
closures was not available when the Council took final action on 
Framework 53. As a result, it may have been difficult for the Council 
to evaluate the likelihood that the proposed measures would meet its 
intended objectives. Because much of the supporting analysis was not 
available when the Council adopted the proposed protection closures, we 
are requesting specific comments on the extent to which the proposed 
closures would fully meet all of the Council's stated objectives, as 
well as the biological tradeoffs related to the proposed changes to the 
GOM area closures for winter (November-January) and April.
    Although we have some concerns, largely for the removal of April 
closures, this action would provide important spawning protection 
during the winter, which the status quo measures do not provide. The 
Council's analysis indicates that the proposed changes would protect an 
additional 35 percent of the winter spawning biomass and 8 percent less 
of the spring spawning biomass. Available information does not indicate 
whether the winter or spring spawning biomass is more important 
relative to overall contribution to cod recruitment. However, some 
analysis indicates that the winter spawning component may be much 
smaller than the spring component, although the reasons for this are 
unknown. The available GOM cod spawning research suggests that once a 
specific spawning aggregation is lost, there is little indication that 
the aggregation could recolonize. As a result, the proposed winter 
closures could provide essential protection for the winter component, 
and help prevent further depletion of this component. At least in the 
short-term, the addition of winter closures proposed in this action 
appears to be more beneficial than the status quo measures.
    Further, the economic impacts analysis of the proposed closures 
indicates that these measures may provide some additional economic 
opportunities compared to the existing rolling closures. Although the 
analysis indicates that the economic benefits may be small, we 
recognize that, given the low catch limits for many groundfish stocks, 
even small increases in fishing opportunities are meaningful. This is 
particularly true for small vessels and the ports that would be most 
impacted by this action, and the proposed closures could help increase 
the viability of some inshore vessels. As noted in the analysis, it is 
difficult to quantify the economic impacts of the proposed protection 
closures. As a result, we are requesting specific comment on these 
anticipated impacts, including the economic trade-offs that would occur 
under the proposal to close new areas in the winter and open previously 
closed areas in April.
    The proposed protection measures include a provision that the 
closures would be subject to review once the minimum biomass threshold 
for GOM cod is met. However, the Council could review and modify these 
closures at any time. For all of the reasons mentioned above, 
protecting spawning aggregations is one way to help prevent further 
biomass declines and improve the likelihood of rebuilding GOM cod. 
Given the poor status of GOM cod, and the possibility of additional 
research on GOM cod spawning, reviewing these closures as additional 
stock information becomes available is likely more important than 
waiting for the minimum biomass threshold to be met.
    Assessment updates for all 20 groundfish stocks are scheduled for 
September 2015. If the results of the next GOM cod assessment indicate 
the stock has declined further, then additional action may be 
warranted. The Council would likely need to review the GOM cod 
protection measures, and any updated stock information, and consider 
expanding protection closures, particularly for the month of April, or 
other areas of high cod concentration.

6. Default Catch Limits

Mechanism for Setting Default Catch Limits

    This action proposes to establish a mechanism for setting default 
catch limits in the event a future management action is delayed. If 
final catch limits have not been implemented by the start of the 
fishing year on May 1, then default catch limits would be implemented. 
The default catch limits would be set at 35 percent of the previous 
year's catch limit, as long as this value does not exceed the Council's 
recommendation for the upcoming fishing year. If this value exceeds the 
Council's recommendation, the default catch limits would be reduced to 
an amount equal to the Council's recommendation for the upcoming 
fishing year.
    The default catch limits would be in place from May 1 through July 
31, unless a final rule including permanent catch limits is implemented 
prior to July 31 that replaces the default catch limits. If final catch 
limits are not implemented

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by the end of the default specifications period, then no catch limits 
would be in place beginning on August 1. Under this scenario, 
commercial groundfish vessels would be unable to fish until final catch 
limits and allocations were implemented for the fishing year. All catch 
occurring while default catch limits are in place would be attributed 
to the appropriate fishery allocation and the final catch limits for 
the fishing year.
    The default catch limits would be distributed to the various 
components of the fishery based on the distribution adopted by the 
Council for the previous fishing year. Additionally, this proposed 
measure would not change any of the existing accountability measures 
for any fishery. For example, if a sector catches its entire allocation 
of redfish specified for the default specifications time period, it 
would be prohibited from fishing in the redfish stock area until final 
specifications were set, or it received additional allocation for this 
stock. The midwater trawl fishery is the only non-groundfish fishery 
with an inseason accountability measure for its allocation of GOM and 
GB haddock. When the GOM or GB haddock catch cap specified for the 
default specifications period is caught, the directed herring fishery 
would be closed for all herring vessels fishing with midwater trawl 
gear for the remainder of the default specifications time period, 
unless final specifications were set prior to July 31. For other non-
groundfish fisheries that receive an allocation (e.g., scallop, small-
mesh), this proposed measure would not affect current operations 
because these fisheries do not have inseason accountability measures.
    If default catch limits are implemented for any fishing year, 
groundfish sectors would not be subject to the 20 percent holdback of 
the prior year's allocation. This holdback provision was implemented in 
Amendment 16 to the FMP to allow time for processing end-of-year 
transfers and determine whether any overage reductions are necessary. 
However, the holdback provision would not be necessary under default 
catch limits because additional precaution has already been built in 
with the 65-percent reduction from the previous year's catch limits.
    Although most FMPs implement default catch limits that are equal to 
the previous year's catch limits, a more precautionary approach is 
proposed for default groundfish catch limits. In recent years, there 
have been a number of substantial reductions in groundfish catch 
limits, up to 80 percent. Given the frequency of large reductions, 
default catch limits equal to the previous year's catch limits could 
increase the risk of overfishing during the time period which default 
catch limits are implemented. As a result, reducing the default catch 
limits from the previous year's catch limits would help ensure that 
overfishing does not occur during the default time period.
    This measure is largely intended to prevent disruption to the 
groundfish fishery in the event a management action is delayed. Sector 
vessels are not allowed to fish in a stock area unless their sector has 
received an allocation for the respective stock. As a result, if catch 
limits are not implemented by the start of the groundfish fishing year 
on May 1 in any year, then sector vessels would not be allowed to fish. 
This would cause severe disruption to the groundfish fishery and could 
result in foregone yield. Any revenue reductions that may occur during 
a gap in specifications could worsen the severe economic impacts that 
have resulted from recent groundfish catch limit reductions.

Default Catch Limits for Fishing Year 2016

    Groundfish assessment updates are anticipated in September 2015, 
and these assessments are expected to be used to set catch limits for 
the 2016 fishing year beginning on May 1, 2016. However, due to the 
timing of these assessments, the Council's management action that will 
adopt the catch limits for the 2016 fishing year is not expected to be 
completed in time to be implemented by May 1, 2016. As a result, in 
conjunction with the default specifications process proposed in 
Framework 53, this action also proposes default limits for 2016 that 
would become effective May 1, 2016, unless otherwise replaced by final 
specifications. Default catch limits are proposed only for those 
groundfish stocks that would not have final specifications in place for 
2016, absent another management action. The default catch limits 
proposed in this action are provided in Tables 13 and 14. If these 
default catch limits exceed the Council's recommendation for fishing 
year 2016, then they would be adjusted, as necessary, in a future 
action prior to May 1, 2016.

                                                   Table 13--Fishing Year 2016 Default Specifications
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                                                                                            Preliminary
                          Stock                              U.S. ABC        Total ACL    Groundfish sub-   Preliminary     common pool   Midwater trawl
                                                                                                ACL       sector sub-ACL      sub-ACL         fishery
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GB Cod..................................................             693             660             625             614              12  ..............
GB Haddock..............................................           8,528           8,121           7,616           7,563              53              79
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder..............................             245             232             151             124              27  ..............
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder..............................             192             184             161             155               5  ..............
American Plaice.........................................             540             514             492             483               9  ..............
Witch Flounder..........................................             274             263             213             209               4  ..............
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..................................             587             563             457             402              56  ..............
Redfish.................................................           4,191           3,988           3,862           3,846              16  ..............
N. Windowpane Flounder..................................              53              50              35              na              35  ..............
S. Windowpane Flounder..................................             192             184              36              na              36  ..............
Ocean Pout..............................................              82              77              68              na              68  ..............
Atlantic Halibut........................................              35              34              22              na              22  ..............
Atlantic Wolffish.......................................              25              23              22              na              22  ..............
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                Table 14--Fishing Year 2016 Default Common Pool Trimester Total Allowable Catches
                                                [mt, live weight]
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                              Stock                                 Trimester 1     Trimester 2     Trimester 3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod..........................................................             3.0             4.4             4.5
GB Haddock......................................................            14.2            17.4            21.1
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder......................................             5.7            10.1            11.5
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......................................             1.9             1.9             1.6
American Plaice.................................................             2.2             3.3             3.7
Witch Flounder..................................................             1.2             1.3             1.8
Redfish.........................................................             4.0             5.0             7.1
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7. Sector Carryover

Proposed Change to Sector Carryover Provision

    This action proposes to modify the provision that allows sectors to 
carryover unused allocations from the previous year, which was 
initially implemented in Amendment 16 to the FMP. Currently, sectors 
can carry over up to 10 percent of their unused allocation into the 
next fishing year. However, this action proposes to reduce the maximum 
available carryover possible if up to 10 percent of the unused sector 
sub-ACL, plus the total ACL for the upcoming fishing year, exceeds the 
ABC. This proposed change does not modify any other part of the 
carryover provisions previously implemented.
    The proposed change is in response to a recent Court ruling in 
Conservation Law Foundation v. Pritzker, et al. (Case No. 1:13-CV-0821-
JEB) that determined sector carryover combined with the total ACL for 
the upcoming fishing year, or total potential catch, could not exceed 
the ABC. Previously, under the sector carryover provision adopted in 
Amendment 16, any available sector carryover that was caught was not 
counted against the ACLs, or the sector's allocation, in determining 
whether accountability measures would be implemented. However, during 
the development of catch limits for the 2013 fishing year, it became 
apparent that, if carryover (up to 10 percent of 2012 sector 
allocation) was caught in conjunction with the much lower catch limits 
being put in place for 2013, overages of the ACL, ABC, and, for one 
stock the OFL, would occur. As a result, we implemented a rule in May 
2013, under our authority specified in section 305(d) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act, to clarify how sector carryover catch would be counted in 
evaluating if accountability measures were triggered because ACLs had 
been exceeded (78 FR 26172; May 3, 2013 and 78 FR 53363; August 29, 
2013).
    This measure is intended to reduce the risk of catches exceeding 
the ABCs that the SSC recommends. Although our rule clarified that 
sectors would be held accountable for all carryover caught for fishing 
years 2014 and beyond, we did not adjust the provision that allows 
sectors to carryover up to 10 percent of their unused allocations into 
the following fishing year. As a result, ``total potential catch'' 
could exceed the ABC, although accountability measures would still have 
been implemented if an overage occurred. However, consistent with the 
court ruling, this action proposes to reduce the maximum available 
carryover down from 10 percent to ensure that total potential catch 
does not exceed the ABC. For example, if 10 percent of sector carryover 
from the previous year plus the total ACL for the upcoming year was 
expected to exceed the ABC by 50 mt, then we would reduce the available 
carryover for each sector. The overall reduction of available carryover 
would be equal to 50 mt, and this amount would be applied to each 
sector proportional to the total PSCs of the vessels/permits enrolled 
in the sector.

Sector Carryover From Fishing Year 2014 to 2015

    Based on the catch limits proposed in Framework 53, we evaluated 
whether the total potential catch in fishing year 2015 would exceed the 
proposed ABC if sectors carried over the maximum 10 percent of unused 
allocation allowed from 2014 to 2015 (Table 15). Under this scenario, 
total potential catch would exceed the 2015 ABC for all groundfish 
stocks, except for GOM haddock. As a result, we expect we will need to 
adjust the maximum amount of unused allocation that a sector can carry 
forward from 2014 to 2015 (down from 10 percent). However, it is 
possible that not all sectors will have 10 percent of unused allocation 
at the end of the 2014 fishing year. We will make the final adjustment 
to the maximum carryover possible for each sector based on final 2014 
catch for the sectors, each sector's total unused allocation, and 
proportional to the cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits participating in 
the sector. We will announce this adjustment as close to May 1, 2015, 
as possible.
    Based on the proposed ABCs, the de minimis carryover amount for the 
2015 fishing year will be set at the default one percent of the 2015 
overall sector sub-ACL. The overall de minimis amount will be applied 
to each sector based on the cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits 
participating in that sector. If the overall ACL for any allocated 
stock is exceeded for the 2015 fishing year, the allowed carryover 
harvested by a sector, minus its specified de minimis amount, will be 
counted against its allocation to determine whether an overage, subject 
to an accountability measure, occurred.

                                    Table 15--Evaluation of Maximum Carryover Allowed From Fishing Year 2014 to 2015
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                                                                     Potential       Total potential       Difference
                                                                                                 carryover (10% of  catch (2015 total    between total
                          Stock                              2015 U.S. ABC      2015 Total ACL    2014 Sector sub-   ACL + potential    potential catch
                                                                                                        ACL)            carryover)          and ABC
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GB Cod...................................................              1,980              1,886                174              2,060                 80
GOM Cod..................................................                386                366                 81                447                 61
GB Haddock...............................................             24,366             23,204              1,705             24,909                543

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GOM Haddock..............................................              1,454              1,375                 43              1,418                -36
SNE Yellowtail Flounder..................................                700                666                 46                712                 12
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder...............................                548                524                 46                570                 22
Plaice...................................................              1,544              1,470                136              1,605                 61
Witch Flounder...........................................                783                751                 60                811                 28
GB Winter Flounder.......................................              2,010              1,952                336              2,287                277
GOM Winter Flounder......................................                510                489                 68                558                 48
SNE/MA Winter Flounder...................................              1,676              1,607                106              1,714                 38
Redfish..................................................             11,974             11,393              1,052             12,445                471
White Hake...............................................              4,713              4,484                425              4,909                196
Pollock..................................................             16,600             15,878              1,314             17,192                592
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Note. Carryover of GB yellowtail flounder is not allowed because this stock is jointly managed with Canada.

8. 2015 Annual Measures Under Regional Administrator Authority

    The FMP gives us authority to implement certain types of management 
measures for the common pool fishery, the U.S./Canada Management Area, 
and Special Management Programs on an annual basis, or as needed. This 
proposed rule includes a description of these management measures that 
are being considered for the 2015 fishing year in order to provide an 
opportunity for the public to comment on whether the proposed measures 
are appropriate. These measures are not part of Framework 53, and were 
not specifically proposed by the Council. We are proposing them in 
conjunction with Framework 53 measures in this action for expediency 
purposes, and because they relate to the catch limits proposed in 
Framework 53.

Common Pool Trip Limits

    Tables 16 and 17 provide a summary of the current common pool trip 
limits for fishing year 2014 and the trip limits proposed for fishing 
year 2015. The proposed 2015 trip limits were developed after 
considering changes to the common pool sub-ACLs and sector rosters from 
2014 to 2015, proposed trimester TACs for 2015, catch rates of each 
stock during 2014, and other available information.
    The default cod trip limit is 300 lb (136 kg) for Handgear A 
vessels and 75 lb (34 kg) for Handgear B vessels. If the GOM or GB cod 
landing limit for vessels fishing on a groundfish DAS drops below 300 
lb (136 kg), then the respective Handgear A cod trip limit must be 
reduced to the same limit. Similarly, the Handgear B trip limit must be 
adjusted proportionally (rounded up to the nearest 25 lb (11 kg)) to 
the DAS limit. This action proposes a GOM cod landing limit of 50 lb 
(23 kg) per DAS for vessels fishing on a groundfish DAS, which is 85 
percent lower than the default limit specified in the regulations for 
these vessels (800 lb (363 kg) per DAS). As a result, the proposed 
Handgear A trip limit for GOM cod is reduced to 50 lb (23 kg) per trip, 
and the proposed Handgear B trip limit for GOM cod is reduced 
proportionally to 25 lb (11 kg) per trip.
    Vessels with a Small Vessel category permit can possess up to 300 
lb (136 kg) of cod, haddock, and yellowtail, combined, per trip. For 
fishing year 2015, we are proposing that the maximum amount of GOM cod 
and haddock (within the 300-lb (136-kg) trip limit) be set equal to the 
possession limits applicable to multispecies DAS vessels (see Table 
16). This adjustment is necessary to ensure that the trip limit 
applicable to the Small Vessel category permit is consistent with 
reductions to the trip limits for other common pool vessels, as 
described above.

      Table 16--Proposed Fishing Year 2015 Common Pool Trip Limits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                Current 2014 trip    Proposed 2015 trip
            Stock                     limit                 limit
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod (outside Eastern U.S./   2,000 lb (907 kg)/DAS, up to 20,000 lb
 Canada Area).                              (9,072 kg)/trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod (inside Eastern U.S./  500 lb (227 kg)/DAS,  100 lb (45 kg)/DAS,
 Canada Area).                 up to 5,000 lb        up to 500 lb (227
                               (2,268 kg)/trip.      kg)/trip.
GOM Cod.....................  200 lb (91 kg)/trip.  50 lb (23 kg)/DAS,
                                                     up to 200 lb (91
                                                     kg)/trip.
GB Haddock..................  10,000 lb (4,536 kg)/ 25,000 lb (11,340
                               trip.                 kg)/trip.
GOM Haddock.................  25 lb (11 kg)/trip..  50 lb (23 kg)/DAS,
                                                     up to 200 lb (91
                                                     kg)/trip.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Yellowtail Flounder......              100 lb (45 kg)/trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder..  250 lb (113 kg)/DAS,  2,000 lb (907 kg)/
                               up to 500 lb (227     DAS, up to 6,000 lb
                               kg)/trip.             (2,722 kg)/trip.
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder..  1,000 lb (454 kg)/    1,500 lb (680 kg)/
                               trip.                 DAS up to 3,000 lb
                                                     (1,361 kg)/trip.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
American plaice.............                   Unlimited
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Witch Flounder..............  500 lb (227 kg)/trip  1,000 lb (454 kg)/
                                                     trip.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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GB Winter Flounder..........            1,000 lb (454 kg)/trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GOM Winter Flounder.........            1,000 lb (454 kg)/trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------
SNE/MA Winter Flounder......    3,000 lb (1,361 kg)/DAS, up to 6,000 lb
                                            (2,722 kg)/trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redfish.....................                   Unlimited
------------------------------------------------------------------------
White hake..................  1,000 lb (454 kg)/    1,500 lb (680 kg)/
                               trip.                 trip.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollock.....................           10,000 lb (4,536 kg)/trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Atlantic Halibut............                  1 fish/trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Windowpane Flounder.........             Possession Prohibited
Ocean Pout..................
Atlantic Wolffish...........
------------------------------------------------------------------------


  Table 17--Proposed Fishing Year 2015 Cod Trips Limits for Handgear A,
              Handgear B, and Small Vessel Category Permits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                Current 2014 trip    Proposed 2015 trip
           Permit                     limit                 limit
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Handgear A GOM Cod..........  200 lb (91 kg)/trip.  50 lb (23 kg)/trip.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Handgear A GB Cod...........             300 lb (136 kg)/trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Handgear B GOM Cod..........  25 lb (11 kg)/trip..  25 lb (11 kg)/trip.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Handgear B GB Cod...........              75 lb (34 kg)/trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Small Vessel Category.......     300 lb (136 kg) of cod, haddock, and
                                      yellowtail flounder combined
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Maximum of 200 lb     Maximum of 50 lb (23
                               (91 kg) of GOM cod    kg) of GOM cod and
                               and 25 lb (11 kg)     50 lb (23 kg) of
                               of GOM haddock        GOM haddock within
                               within the 300-lb     the 300-lb combined
                               combined trip limit.  trip limit.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock Special Access Program

    This action proposes to allocate zero trips for common pool vessels 
to target yellowtail flounder within the Closed Area II Yellowtail 
Flounder/Haddock SAP for fishing year 2015. Vessels could still fish in 
this SAP in 2015 to target haddock, but must fish with a haddock 
separator trawl, a Ruhle trawl, or hook gear. Vessels would not be 
allowed to fish in this SAP using flounder nets. This SAP is open from 
August 1, 2015, through January 31, 2016.
    We have the authority to determine the allocation of the total 
number of trips into the Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP 
based on several criteria, including the GB yellowtail flounder catch 
limit and the amount of GB yellowtail flounder caught outside of the 
SAP. The FMP specifies that no trips should be allocated to the Closed 
Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP if the available GB yellowtail 
flounder catch is insufficient to support at least 150 trips with a 
15,000-lb (6,804-kg) trip limit (or 2,250,000 lb (1,020,600 kg). This 
calculation accounts for the projected catch from the area outside the 
SAP. Based on the proposed fishing year 2015 GB yellowtail flounder 
groundfish sub-ACL of 429,240 lb (194,700 kg), there is insufficient GB 
yellowtail flounder to allocate any trips to the SAP, even if the 
projected catch from outside the SAP area is zero. Further, given the 
low GB yellowtail flounder catch limit, catch rates outside of this SAP 
are more than adequate to fully harvest the 2015 GB yellowtail flounder 
allocation.

9. Possible 2015 Northern Windowpane Flounder Accountability Measure

    If inseason catch estimates for the 2014 fishing year indicate that 
the total ACL has been exceeded for northern windowpane flounder, we 
are required to implement an accountability measure for fishing year 
2015. As described below, inseason catch estimates do not indicate the 
total ACL has been exceeded yet; however, catch estimates are 
approaching the total ACL. In order to give notice to groundfish 
vessels as early as possible, we are announcing the possibility of an 
accountability measure being triggered for the 2015 fishing year and 
implemented through the final rule of this action. As additional catch 
estimates become available, we will update groundfish vessels. The 
final rule to this action will announce whether or not an 
accountability measure has been triggered.
    For data reported through February 24, 2015, the commercial 
groundfish fishery has caught an estimated 140 mt of northern 
windowpane flounder, which is 97 percent of the total ACL (144 mt). 
Fishing year 2014 catch reports can be found here: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/ro/fso/MultiMonReports.htm. With 
2 months remaining in the fishing year, it is possible that catch could 
exceed the total ACL. However, northern windowpane flounder is a 
discard-only stock, so the current catch estimate could decrease if the 
discard rate substantially changes for the remainder of the 2014 
fishing year.
    If an accountability measure is triggered as a result of a 2014 
overage, common pool and sector vessels fishing

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on a groundfish trip with trawl gear will be required to use one of the 
approved selective gears when fishing in the AM areas (haddock 
separator trawl, Ruhle trawl, or rope separator trawl). There would be 
no restrictions on common pool or sector vessels fishing with longline 
or gillnet gear. In addition, because northern windowpane is not 
allocated to any non-groundfish fishery, the accountability measure 
would not affect any non-groundfish vessels. Based on the current catch 
estimates, it is not known which gear-restricted areas would be 
implemented, and this will depend on the magnitude of any overage. If 
the overage is less than 20 percent, only the small gear restricted 
area would be implemented; however, if the overage is more than 20 
percent, the large gear restricted area would be implemented. An 
overview of the windowpane accountability measure can be found here: 
http://www.nero.noaa.gov/sfd/sfdmulti.html. As a reminder, sectors 
would not be able to request an exemption from these AMs.
    Current catch estimates indicate that fishing year 2014 catches of 
southern windowpane flounder are not likely to exceed the total ACL for 
this stock. As a result, we do not anticipate that any accountability 
measures would be implemented for southern windowpane flounder. 
However, this could change if catch estimates change dramatically for 
the remainder of the 2014 fishing year.

10. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

    The following changes are being proposed to the regulations to 
correct references, inadvertent deletions, and other minor errors.
    In Sec.  648.14(k)(7), the reference to the GOM Cod Spawning 
Protection Area (Whaleback) would be corrected. This change was 
overlooked in a previous FMP action.
    In Sec.  648.14(k)(12) and (13), the introductory text would be 
revised to clarify that it is unlawful for any person to do any of the 
general restrictions listed in these paragraphs.
    In Sec.  648.87(b)(1)(i)(C)(2), the reference to the sector AM 
provision would be corrected.
    In Sec.  648.89(b)(1), this rule would remove an unnecessary 
acronym and add the default minimum size for cod caught inside the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area to the table. Currently, this default minimum size 
is located in a separate paragraph, so this change is intended to 
improve readability for the public.
    In Sec.  648.89(f)(1), this rule would remove reference to special 
provisions for recreational catch evaluation for fishing years 2010 and 
2011. These provisions are no longer relevant, and so would be removed.
    In Sec.  648.90(a)(2)(i), this rule would remove reference to a 
special provision implemented for the biennial review for 2008 and 
2009. These provisions are no longer relevant, and so would be removed.
    In Sec.  648.90(a)(2)(viii), this rule would correct a reference 
that was overlooked during the implementation of a previous FMP action.
    In Sec.  648.90(a)(5)(i), this rule would correct a spelling error.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act, the NMFS Assistant Administrator has 
made a preliminary determination that this proposed rule is consistent 
with Framework 53, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and 
other applicable law. In making the final determination, NMFS will 
consider the data, views, and comments received during the public 
comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.
    This proposed rule does not contain policies with Federalism or 
``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    An Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for 
this proposed rule, as required by section 603 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 603. The IRFA describes the economic impact 
that this proposed rule would have on small entities, including small 
businesses, and also determines ways to minimize these impacts. The 
IRFA includes this section of the preamble to this rule and analyses 
contained in Framework 53 and its accompanying EA/RIR/IRFA. A copy of 
the full analysis is available from the Council (see ADDRESSES). A 
summary of the IRFA follows.

Statement of Objective and Need

    This action proposes management measures, including annual catch 
limits, for the multispecies fishery in order to prevent overfishing, 
rebuild overfished groundfish stocks, and achieve optimum yield in the 
fishery. A complete description of the action, why it is being 
considered, and the legal basis for this action are contained in 
Framework 53, and elsewhere in the preamble to this proposed rule, and 
are not repeated here.

Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities To Which the 
Proposed Rule Would Apply

    The Small Business Administration defines a small business as one 
that is:
     Independently owned and operated;
     not dominant in its field of operation;
     has annual receipts that do not exceed--
    [cir] $20.5 million in the case of commercial finfish harvesting 
entities (NAICS \1\ 114111)
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    \1\ The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is 
the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying 
business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, 
and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business 
economy.
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    [cir] $5.5 million in the case of commercial shellfish harvesting 
entities (NAICS 114112)
    [cir] $7.5 million in the case of for-hire fishing entities (NAICS 
114119); or
     has fewer than--
    [cir] 500 employees in the case of fish processors
    [cir] 100 employees in the case of fish dealers.
    This proposed rule impacts commercial and recreational fish 
harvesting entities engaged in the groundfish fishery, the small-mesh 
multispecies and squid fisheries, the midwater trawl herring fishery, 
and the scallop fishery. Individually-permitted vessels may hold 
permits for several fisheries, harvesting species of fish that are 
regulated by several different FMPs, even beyond those impacted by the 
proposed action. Furthermore, multiple-permitted vessels and/or permits 
may be owned by entities affiliated by stock ownership, common 
management, identity of interest, contractual relationships, or 
economic dependency. For the purposes of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
analysis, the ownership entities, not the individual vessels, are 
considered to be the regulated entities.
    Ownership entities are defined as those entities with common 
ownership personnel as listed on the permit application. Only permits 
with identical ownership personnel are categorized as an ownership 
entity. For example, if five permits have the same seven persons listed 
as co-owners on their permit application, those seven persons would 
form one ownership entity, that hold those five permits. If two of 
those seven owners also co-own additional vessels, that ownership 
arrangement would be considered a separate ownership entity for the 
purpose of this analysis.
    On June 1 of each year, ownership entities are identified based on 
a list of

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all permits for the most recent complete calendar year. The current 
ownership data set used for this analysis is based on calendar year 
2013 and contains average gross sales associated with those permits for 
calendar years 2011 through 2013. In addition to classifying a business 
(ownership entity) as small or large, a business can also be classified 
by its primary source of revenue. A business is defined as being 
primarily engaged in fishing for finfish if it obtains greater than 50 
percent of its gross sales from sales of finfish. Similarly, a business 
is defined as being primarily engaged in fishing for shellfish if it 
obtains greater than 50 percent of its gross sales from sales of 
shellfish.
    A description of the specific permits that are likely to be 
impacted by this action is provided below, along with a discussion of 
the impacted businesses, which can include multiple vessels and/or 
permit types.

Regulated Commercial Fish Harvesting Entities

    Table 18 describes the total number of commercial business entities 
potentially regulated by the proposed action. As of May 1, 2014, there 
were 1,386 commercial business entities potentially regulated by the 
proposed action. These entities participate in, or are permitted for, 
the groundfish, small-mesh multispecies, herring midwater trawl and 
scallop fisheries. For the groundfish fishery, the proposed action 
directly regulates potentially affected entities through catch limits 
and other management measures designed to achieve the goals and 
objectives of the FMP. For the non-groundfish fisheries, the proposed 
action includes allocations for groundfish stocks caught as bycatch in 
these fisheries. For each of these fisheries, there are accountability 
measures that are triggered if their respective allocations are 
exceeded. As a result, the likelihood of triggering an accountability 
measure is a function of changes to the ACLs each year.

 Table 18--Commercial Fish Harvesting Entities Regulated by the Proposed
                                 Action
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         Classified as
               Type                    Total number     small businesses
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Primarily finfish.................                813                813
Primarily shellfish...............                573                549
                                   -------------------------------------
    Total.........................              1,386              1,362
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Limited Access Groundfish Fishery
    The proposed action will directly impact entities engaged in the 
limited access groundfish fishery. The limited access groundfish 
fishery consists of those enrolled in the sector program and those in 
the common pool. Both sectors and the common pool are subject to catch 
limits, and accountability measures that prevent fishing in a 
respective stock area when the entire catch limit has been caught. 
Additionally, common pool vessels are subject to DAS restrictions and 
trip limits. All permit holders are eligible to enroll in the sector 
program; however, many vessels remain in the common pool because they 
have low catch histories of groundfish stocks, which translate into low 
PSCs. Low PSCs would limit a vessel's viability in the sector program. 
In general, businesses enrolled in the sector program rely more heavily 
on sales of groundfish species than vessels enrolled in the common 
pool.
    As of May 1, 2014 (beginning of fishing year 2014), there were 
1,046 individual limited access permits. Of these, 613 were enrolled in 
the sector program, and 433 were in the common pool. For fishing year 
2013, which is the most recent complete fishing year, 708 of these 
limited access permits had landings of any species, and 360 of these 
permits had landings of groundfish species.
    Of the 1,046 individual limited access multispecies permits 
potentially impacted by this action, there are 868 distinct ownership 
entities. Of these, 855 are categorized as small entities, and 13 are 
categorized as large entities. However, these totals may mask some 
diversity among the entities. Many, if not most, of these ownership 
entities maintain diversified harvest portfolios, obtaining gross sales 
from many fisheries and not dependent on any one. However, not all are 
equally diversified. This action is most likely to affect those 
entities that depend most heavily on sales from harvesting groundfish 
species. There are 114 entities that are groundfish-dependent, all of 
which are small, and all of which are finfish commercial harvesting 
businesses. Of these groundfish-dependent entities, 102 have some level 
of participation in the sector program, and 12 operate exclusively in 
the common pool.
Limited Access Scallop Fisheries
    The limited access scallop fisheries include Limited Access (LA) 
scallop permits and Limited Access General Category (LGC) scallop 
permits. LA scallop businesses are subject to a mixture of DAS 
restrictions and dedicated area trip restrictions. LGC scallop 
businesses are able to acquire and trade LGC scallop quota, and there 
is an annual cap on quota/landings. The scallop fishery receives an 
allocation for GB and SNE/MA yellowtail flounder and southern 
windowpane flounder. If these allocations are exceeded, accountability 
measures are implemented in a subsequent fishing year. These 
accountability measures close certain areas of high groundfish bycatch 
to scallop fishery, and the length of the closure depends on the 
magnitude of the overage.
    Of the total commercial business entities potentially affected by 
this action (1,386), there are 171 scallop fishing entities. The 
majority of these entities are defined as shellfish businesses (167). 
However, four of these entities are defined as finfish businesses, all 
of which are small. Of the total scallop fishing entities, 149 entities 
are classified as small entities.
Midwater Trawl Fishery
    There are four categories of permits for the herring fishery. Three 
of these permit categories are limited access, and vary based on the 
allowable herring possession limits and areas fished. The fourth permit 
category is open access. Although there is a large number of open 
access permits issued each year, this category is subject to fairly low 
possession limits for herring, account for a very small amount of the 
herring landings, and derive relatively little revenue from the 
fishery. The midwater trawl herring fishery receives an allocation of 
GOM and GB haddock. Once the entire allocation for either stock has 
been caught, the directed herring fishery is closed in the respective 
area for the remainder of the fishing year. Additionally, if the 
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allocation, the overage is deducted from its allocation in the 
following fishing year.
    Of the total commercial business entities potentially regulated by 
this action (1,386), there are 71 herring fishing entities. Of these, 
43 entities are defined as finfish businesses, all of which are small. 
There are 28 entities that are defined as shellfish businesses, and 21 
of these are considered small. For the purposes of this analysis, squid 
is classified as shellfish. Thus, because there is some overlap with 
the herring and squid fisheries, it is likely that these shellfish 
entities derive most of their revenues from the squid fishery.
Small-Mesh Fisheries
    The small-mesh exempted fishery allows vessels to harvest species 
in designated areas using mesh sizes smaller than the minimum mesh size 
required by the Northeast Multispecies FMP. To participate in the 
small-mesh multispecies (whiting) fishery, vessels must hold either a 
limited access multispecies permit or an open access multispecies 
permit. Limited access multispecies permit holders can only target 
whiting when not fishing under a DAS or a sector trip, and while 
declared out of the fishery. A description of limited access 
multispecies permits was provided above. Many of these vessels target 
both whiting and longfin squid on small-mesh trips, and therefore, most 
of them also have open access or limited access Squid, Mackerel, and 
Butterfish (SMB) permits. As a result, SMB permits were not handled 
separately in this analysis.
    The small-mesh fisheries receive an allocation of GB yellowtail 
flounder. If this allocation is exceeded, an accountability measure is 
triggered for a subsequent fishing year. The accountability measure 
requires small-mesh vessels to use selective trawl gear when fishing on 
GB. This gear restriction is only implemented for 1 year as a result of 
an overage, and is removed as long as additional overages do not occur.
    Of the total commercial harvesting entities potentially affected by 
this action, there are 570 small-mesh entities. However, this is not 
necessarily informative because not all of these entities are active in 
the whiting fishery. Based on the most recent information, 25 of these 
entities are considered active, with at least 1 lb of whiting landed. 
Of these entities, 7 are defined as finfish businesses, all of which 
are small. There are 18 entities that are defined as shellfish 
businesses, and 17 of these are considered small. Because there is 
overlap with the whiting and squid fisheries, it is likely that these 
shellfish entities derive most of their revenues from the squid 
fishery.

Regulated Recreational Party/Charter Fishing Entities

    The charter/party permit is an open access groundfish permit that 
can be requested at any time, with the limitation that a vessel cannot 
have a limited access groundfish permit and an open access party/
charter permit concurrently. There are no qualification criteria for 
this permit. Charter/party permits are subject to recreational 
management measures, including minimum fish sizes, possession 
restrictions, and seasonal closures.
    During calendar year 2014, 732 party/charter permits were issued. 
Of these, 267 party/charter permit holders reported catching and 
retaining any groundfish species on at least one for-hire trip. In 
addition, 204 party/charter permit holders reported catching at least 
one cod in 2014. While all party/charter fishing businesses that catch 
cod may be affected by the proposed action, the recreational groundfish 
fishery only receives an allocation for the GOM stock. Of the 204 
party/charter businesses that reported to have caught cod, 106 reported 
catching cod in the GOM.
    A 2013 report indicated that, in the northeast United States, the 
mean gross sales was approximately $27,650 for a charter business and 
$13,500 for a party boat. Based on the available information, no 
business approached the $7.5 million large business threshold. 
Therefore, the 267 potentially regulated party/charter entities are all 
considered small businesses.

Economic Impacts of the Proposed Measures and Alternatives and Measures 
Proposed To Mitigate Adverse Economic Impacts of the Proposed Action

    The economic impacts of each proposed measure are summarized below 
and are discussed in more detail in sections 7.4 and 8.11 of the 
Framework 53 Environmental Assessment. Although small entities are 
defined based on gross sales of ownership groups, not physical 
characteristics of the vessel, it is reasonable to assume that larger 
vessels are more likely to be owned by large entities. The proposed 
action is anticipated to result in aggregate gross revenue losses of 
approximately $4 million in fishing year 2015, compared to predicted 
revenues for fishing year 2014. These losses are expected to be 
absorbed primarily by small business. As a result, the proposed action 
has the potential to place small entities at a competitive disadvantage 
relative to large entities. This is mainly because large entities may 
have more flexibility to adjust to, and accommodate, the proposed 
measures. However, as discussed in more detail below, the additional 
declines in gross revenues expected as a result of the proposed 
measures would pose serious difficulties for groundfish vessels, 
owners, and crew. Additionally, some ports are predicted to have 50-80 
percent declines in revenues from groundfish, and many vessels may be 
forced to relocate to Southern New England ports, or stop fishing 
altogether. The impacts of the proposed measures on shoreshide 
businesses are difficult to predict, but infrastructure and facilities 
supporting fishing operations may be forced to consolidate, or to stop 
operating.

Status Determination Criteria

    The proposed action would change the GB yellowtail flounder status, 
relative to reference points, to unknown. Further, the proposed action 
would update the numerical estimates of the status determination 
criteria for GOM cod, GOM haddock, GOM winter flounder, GB winter 
flounder, and pollock. These updates would result in lower values of 
MSY. For some of these, the lower values of MSY would result in lower 
ACLs in the short-term, which is expected to have negative economic 
impacts (i.e., lower net revenues). However, the proposed updates to 
the status determination criteria are expected to have positive stock 
benefits by helping to prevent overfishing. Thus, in the long-term, the 
proposed action is expected to result in higher and more sustainable 
landings when compared to the No Action option. All of the proposed 
revisions would be based on the 2014 assessments for the respective 
stocks, and would be based on the best scientific information 
available.
    The only other alternative considered for this action was the No 
Action option, which would not update the status determination criteria 
for any groundfish stocks. This option would not incorporate the best 
scientific information available, and would not be consistent with 
Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements. This option would not have any 
immediate economic impacts. However if this option resulted in 
overfishing in the long-term, then it would have severe negative 
economic impacts for the fisheries affected by the proposed action.

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Annual Catch Limits

    The proposed action to set catch limits for eastern GB cod and 
haddock, GOM cod, GOM haddock, GB yellowtail flounder, GOM winter 
flounder, and pollock has the potential to impact groundfish (including 
small-mesh), midwater trawl, and scallop-dependent small entities.
    For the commercial groundfish fishery, the proposed catch limits 
are expected to result in a 7-percent decrease in gross revenues on 
groundfish trips, or $6 million, compared to predicted gross revenues 
for fishing year 2014. However, as described later, the aggregate 
predicted revenues for 2015 also depend on the combination of other 
measures that would be adopted in this action. The negative impacts of 
the proposed catch limits would not be uniformly distributed across 
vessels size classes. Vessels in the 30-50 ft (9-15 m) category are 
predicted to incur the largest decrease in gross revenues compared to 
2014. Based only on the proposed catch limits, vessels in this category 
could incur revenue losses of 33 percent, and aggregate losses are 
expected to be more as a result of other measures proposed in this 
action. Larger vessel classes are not expected to be impacted as 
heavily by the catch limits proposed in this action. Based only on the 
proposed catch limits, 50-75 ft (15-23 m) vessels are predicted to 
incur losses of 16 percent, and the largest vessels (75 ft (23 m) and 
greater) are predicted to incur losses of 3 percent.
    On a home-port state level, New Hampshire would incur the largest 
decline (42 percent) in gross revenues from groundfish relative to 2014 
as a result of the proposed catch limits. However, in combination with 
other measures proposed in this action this revenue decline could reach 
50 percent. Maine and Massachusetts are also predicted to incur revenue 
losses of 16 percent and 8 percent, respectively, as a result of the 
proposed catch limits. Both New York and Rhode Island are expected to 
have small increases to gross revenues compared to 2014, up to a 33-
percent and 29-percent increase, respectively. For major home ports, 
Gloucester, MA, is expected to have the largest decline in gross 
revenue (up to 28 percent). New Bedford, MA, is expected to be the 
least affected, with predicted revenue losses of 6 percent compared to 
2014.
    For the scallop, midwater trawl, and small-mesh fisheries, the 
catch limits proposed in this action would include allocations for 
bycatch of groundfish species that occurs in these fisheries. The GB 
yellowtail flounder allocation for both the scallop and small-mesh 
fisheries would be a decrease in 2015 compared to 2014, which could 
increase the likelihood of triggering accountability measures. However, 
based on recent catch performance, accountability measures for GB 
yellowtail flounder have never been implemented for these fisheries as 
a result of an overage. Additionally, based on scallop management 
measures that are proposed for 2015, it is not expected that scallop 
effort will increase on GB relative to recent years. Although the 
proposed reduction for GB yellowtail flounder could have negative 
economic impacts, these fisheries are not expected to exceed their 
respective allocations in 2015, and no accountability measures are 
expected to be triggered.
    For the midwater trawl fishery, the proposed allocations for GOM 
and GB haddock are both expected to increase in 2015 relative to 2014. 
However, in fishing year 2013, the accountability measure for GB 
haddock was triggered. As a result, it is possible that this could 
occur again in 2015 depending on catch rates of herring and haddock. If 
the accountability measure for GB haddock is triggered, there could be 
negative economic impacts that result from foregone herring yield. The 
magnitude of these negative impacts would depend on how much herring 
quota remained at the time the accountability measure was implemented, 
and whether other herring management areas were open for directed 
herring fishing.
    The proposed catch limits are based on the latest stock assessment 
information, which is considered the best scientific information 
available, and the applicable requirements in the FMP and the Magnuson-
Stevens Act. The only other possible alternatives to the catch limits 
proposed in this action that would mitigate negative impacts would be 
higher catch limits. Alternative, higher catch limits, however, are not 
permissible under the law because they would not be consistent with the 
goals and objectives of the FMP, or the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 
particularly the requirement to prevent overfishing. The Magnuson-
Stevens Act, and case law, prevent implementation of measures that 
conflict with conservation requirements, even if it means negative 
impacts are not mitigated. The catch limits proposed in this action are 
the highest allowed given the best scientific information available, 
the SSC's recommendations, and requirements to end overfishing and 
rebuild fish stocks. The only other catch limits that would be legal 
would be lower than those proposed in this action, which would not 
mitigate the economic impacts of the proposed catch limits.
    Under the No Action option, no catch limits would be specified for 
the U.S./Canada stocks, GB winter flounder, GOM winter flounder, or 
pollock. In this scenario, sector vessels would be unable to fish in 
the respective stock areas at the start of the 2015 fishing year if no 
allocations were specified. This would result in greater negative 
economic impacts for vessels compared to the proposed action due to 
lost revenues as a result of being unable to fish. The proposed action 
is predicted to result in approximately $77 million in gross revenues 
from groundfish trips. All of this revenue would be lost if no action 
was taken to specify catch limits. Further, if no action was taken, the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements to achieve optimum yield and consider 
the needs of fishing communities would be violated.
    If no catch limits were adopted in this action, it is not clear 
whether allocations for the scallop, midwater trawl, and small-mesh 
fisheries would be treated as zero. If so, then any catch of groundfish 
species would result in an overage of their allocations, which would 
trigger an accountability measure. This would have negative economic 
impacts on these fisheries, and the severity of these impacts would 
depend on the magnitude of the overage, and the corresponding 
accountability measures. However, if this is not treated as a sub-ACL 
of zero, then these fisheries would have unrestricted catch of 
groundfish species. Although this would have positive economic impacts 
for these fisheries in the short-term, any negative biological impacts 
that would result from unrestricted catch could result in lower catch 
limits in the future. This would have negative economic impacts on 
these fisheries, as well as the groundfish fishery.

Gulf of Maine Cod Spawning Closures

    Currently, the only spawning closure for GOM cod is the Whaleback 
Protection Area. The proposed action (No action) is expected to have 
economic impacts that are neutral to the status quo for the commercial 
and recreational groundfish fisheries. However, when compared to other 
alternatives that were considered in this action, the proposed action 
is predicted to result in lower gross revenues for the commercial 
fishery compared to alternatives that would have adopted additional 
spawning closures. Some of the closures considered for this action 
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inshore GOM. Under this scenario, smaller inshore vessels would likely 
be unable to adapt to the closures and prosecute the GOM fishery due to 
vessel size limitations of fishing further offshore. As a result, these 
small inshore vessels that are unable to fish would lease quota to 
larger offshore vessels. The flow of quota to these larger offshore 
vessels, which are able to use it, is the primary reason why additional 
closures are predicted to result in higher gross revenues than the 
proposed action (No Action). However, although the aggregate gross 
revenues are predicted to be higher under additional closure scenarios, 
smaller inshore vessels would lose viability, and would likely not be 
able to prosecute the fishery during closures considered in this 
action. Thus, these alternatives would not have helped mitigate the 
anticipated disproportionate impact to small entities that would have 
resulted from these additional closures.
    For the recreational fishery, the economic impacts of other 
alternatives considered in this action would be extensive and severe. 
Approximately 75 percent of recreational landings of groundfish species 
are attributed to the spawning area closures that were considered in 
this action. Because the majority of landings are concentrated in these 
areas, it would likely be difficult for party/charter vessels to move 
to alternative areas to fish for groundfish species. Further, 
recreational vessels would likely not be able to adapt by fishing 
further offshore due to vessel size limitations. The total steam time 
to fish further offshore would also exceed the standard party/charter 
trip of 4 or 6 hours. Businesses that support the recreational fishing 
industry would also be largely impacted by the other closure 
alternatives that were considered in this action. As a result, the 
other alternatives to the proposed action would not mitigate economic 
impacts to the recreational fishing vessels and businesses.

Prohibition on Possession of Gulf of Maine Cod for the Commercial 
Fishery

    Currently, sector vessels are required to land all legal-sized GOM 
cod, and common pool vessels are subject to trip limits. The proposed 
action (No Action) is expected to result in economic impacts that are 
neutral to the status quo. The economic impacts of the other 
alternative considered (prohibition on possession) is difficult to 
predict. Anticipated gross revenues are predicted to be slightly higher 
if zero possession was adopted compared to the No Action. However, this 
increase is expected to occur largely because zero possession may 
create an incentive to behave differently on observed and unobserved 
trips. On observed trips, vessels would likely achieve very low discard 
rates of GOM cod. However, on unobserved trips, vessels would seek to 
maximize revenue of all species, regardless of GOM cod catch. As a 
result, although predicted revenues would be higher under the zero 
possession alternative, this option could result in greater uncertainty 
in the catch estimates. In the long-term, unaccounted for fishing 
mortality could compromise stock rebuilding efforts, which would have 
negative economic impacts on the fishery. As a result, the alternative 
to adopt zero possession would not mitigate economic impacts relative 
to the proposed action (No Action).

Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures

    This action proposes to re-configure the GOM rolling closures for 
commercial vessels and adopt a prohibition on possession of GOM cod for 
the recreational fishery. For the commercial groundfish fishery, the 
proposed action is expected to result in less severe negative economic 
impacts than the proposed catch limits alone. However, the negative 
economic impacts of the proposed action are expected to be greater 
compared to other alternatives considered that would adopt additional 
GOM cod spawning closures. As discussed above, the aggregate economic 
impacts of the spawning closures that were considered for this action 
are largely driven by the flow of quota from smaller inshore vessels, 
which would be unable to fish, to larger offshore vessels. Although the 
proposed action would have greater negative impacts compared to these 
other alternatives, the negative impacts to small vessels can be hidden 
by the predicted aggregate gross revenues. The proposed action would 
add closures in some months, while removing other closures, largely in 
the month of April. As a result, the proposed action is expected to 
improve the viability of the inshore fleet, and help mitigate the 
economic impacts of the proposed catch limits, compared to other 
closure alternatives considered in the action.
    The ability for the proposed action to provide increased spawning 
protection would largely dictate the long-term economic impacts of this 
action. If the proposed action enhances spawning protection, which 
translates into increased stock rebuilding, then the long-term economic 
impacts would be positive. However, if the proposed action does not 
enhance spawning protection or translate into increased stock 
rebuilding, then the long-term economic impacts would be similar to the 
status quo, or negative.
    For the recreational fishery, the proposed action (zero possession 
of GOM cod) is expected to result in negative economic opportunities 
due to the lost opportunity to land GOM cod. In the short-term, the 
proposed action would likely result in some recreational anglers not 
booking party/charter trips, which would have a negative impact on 
party/charter businesses, and other shoreside businesses that support 
the recreational fishery (e.g., bait and tackle shops, marinas). 
However, if the proposed action results in a decrease in fishing 
mortality relative to the status quo, then it could contribute to stock 
rebuilding. If this occurs, the long-term economic impacts of the 
proposed action would be positive. Further, in the long-term, the 
recreational fishery would benefit from the commercial closures 
discussed above if they successfully enhance spawning protection and 
increase stock rebuilding.

Default Groundfish Specifications

    The proposed action would establish a mechanism for setting default 
catch limits in the event a management action is delayed. This is 
expected to have positive economic benefits, primarily for sector 
vessels, compared to the No Action option. Sector vessels are not 
allowed to fish without an allocation, so if no catch limits are 
specified for the fishing year, there would be severe negative economic 
impacts to the groundfish fishery. The proposed action is expected to 
avoid this situation that would otherwise occur if no action was taken.
    The No Action option would not establish a mechanism for setting 
default catch limits

Sector Carryover

    The proposed action would modify the provision that allows sectors 
to carryover unused allocation from one fishing year into the next 
fishing year. The economic impacts of the proposed action are likely 
minor, and similar to the status quo. In any fishing year, if the 
maximum available sector carryover is reduced from 10 percent, this 
could have a negative economic impact. However, the proposed action 
does not modify the accountability measure for sectors that requires 
any overages, even overages that result from harvesting available 
carryover, must be paid back. As a result, the proposed action is not 
expected to largely change sector operations compared to the status 
quo.

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List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: March 3, 2015.
Eileen Sobeck,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
    For the reasons stated in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed 
to be amended as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.

0
2. In Sec.  648.2:
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a. Remove the definition for ``Gillnet gear capable of catching 
multispecies (for purposes of the interim action)''; and
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b. Lift the suspension of the definition for ``Gillnet gear capable of 
catching multispecies'' and revise it to read as follows:


Sec.  648.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Gillnet gear capable of catching multispecies means all gillnet 
gear except pelagic gillnet gear specified at Sec.  648.81(f)(5)(ii) 
and pelagic gillnet gear that is designed to fish for and is used to 
fish for or catch tunas, swordfish, and sharks.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.10  [Amended]

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3. In Sec.  648.10, remove paragraphs (k)(3)(i)(A) and (B).
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4. In Sec.  648.14:
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a. Lift suspension of paragraphs (k)(6)(i)(E), (k)(7)(i)(A) and (B), 
(k)(12)(v)(E) and (F), (k)(12)(v)(K) and (L), (k)(13)(i)(D)(1) through 
(4), (k)(13)(ii)(B) through (D), (k)(13)(ii)(K) through (M), 
(k)(14)(viii), and (k)(16)(iii)(A) through (C), and (k)(16)(iii)(D) and 
(F);
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b. Remove paragraphs (k)(6)(i)(H), (k)(7)(i)(H) through (J), 
(k)(12)(v)(K) through (N), (k)(13)(i)(D)(5) and (6), (k)(13)(ii)(K) 
through (P), (k)(14)(xii), and (k)(16)(iii)(D) through (H); and
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c. Revise paragraphs (k)(6)(i)(E), (k)(7)(i)(A) and (B), (k)(12)(i) 
introductory text, (k)(13)(i) introductory text, (k)(16) introductory 
text, and (k)(16)(iii)(A) and (B) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (6) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (E) Use, set, haul back, fish with, possess on board a vessel, 
unless stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  
648.2, or fail to remove, sink gillnet gear and other gillnet gear 
capable of catching NE multispecies, with the exception of single 
pelagic gillnets (as described in Sec.  648.81(f)(5)(ii)), in the areas 
and for the times specified in Sec.  648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), except 
as provided in Sec.  648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), and Sec.  
648.81(f)(5)(ii), or unless otherwise authorized in writing by the 
Regional Administrator.
* * * * *
    (7) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) Enter, be on a fishing vessel in, or fail to remove gear from 
the EEZ portion of the areas described in Sec.  648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), 
(f)(4), and (g)(1), except as provided in Sec.  648.81(d)(2), (e)(2), 
(f)(5), (g)(2), and (i).
    (B) Fish for, harvest, possess, or land regulated species in or 
from the closed areas specified in Sec.  648.81(a) through (f) and (n), 
unless otherwise specified in Sec.  648.81(c)(2)(iii), (f)(5)(i), 
(f)(5)(iv), (f)(5)(viii) and (ix), (i), (n)(2)(i), or as authorized 
under Sec.  648.85.
* * * * *
    (12) * * *
    (i) It is unlawful for any person to:
* * * * *
    (13) * * *
    (i) It is unlawful for any person to:
* * * * *
    (16) Recreational and charter/party requirements. It is unlawful 
for the owner or operator of a charter or party boat issued a valid 
Federal NE multispecies permit, or for a recreational vessel, as 
applicable, unless otherwise specified in Sec.  648.17, to do any of 
the following if fishing under the recreational or charter/party 
regulations:
* * * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (A) Fail to comply with the applicable restrictions if transiting 
the GOM Regulated Mesh Area with cod on board that was caught outside 
the GOM Regulated Mesh Area.
    (B) Fail to comply with the requirements specified in Sec.  
648.81(f)(5)(v) when fishing in the areas described in Sec.  
648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), and (f)(4) during the time periods specified.
* * * * *
0
5. In Sec.  648.80:
0
a. Lift suspension of paragraphs (a)(3)(vi), (a)(3)(viii), (a)(4)(iii), 
(a)(4)(ix), and (g)(6)(i) and (ii);
0
b. Remove paragraphs (a)(3)(viii) and (x), (a)(4)(ix) and (x), and 
(g)(6)(iii) and (iv); and
0
c. Revise paragraphs (g)(6)(i) and (ii) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.80  NE multispecies regulated mesh areas and restrictions on 
gear and methods of fishing.

* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (6) * * *
    (i) Requirements for gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies to reduce harbor porpoise takes. In addition to the 
requirements for gillnet fishing identified in this section, all 
persons owning or operating vessels in the EEZ that fish with sink 
gillnet gear and other gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, with the exception of single pelagic gillnets (as 
described in Sec.  648.81(f)(5)(ii)), must comply with the applicable 
provisions of the Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction Plan found in Sec.  
229.33 of this title.
    (ii) Requirements for gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies to prevent large whale takes. In addition to the 
requirements for gillnet fishing identified in this section, all 
persons owning or operating vessels in the EEZ that fish with sink 
gillnet gear and other gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, with the exception of single pelagic gillnets (as 
described in Sec.  648.81(f)(5)(ii)), must comply with the applicable 
provisions of the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan found in 
Sec.  229.32 of this title.
* * * * *
0
6. In Sec.  648.81:
0
a. Lift suspension of paragraphs (d)(1) through (4), (e)(1) and (2), 
(f)(1) and (2), and (g)(1)(i), and (o)(1)(iii), (iv), and (viii) 
through (x);
0
b. Remove paragraphs (d)(3) through (6), (e)(3) and (4), (g)(1)(vii), 
and (o); and
0
c. Revise paragraphs (d)(2), (e)(2), (f), (g)(2) introductory text, 
(g)(2)(i), and (i) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.81  NE multispecies closed areas and measures to protect EFH.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) Unless otherwise restricted under the EFH Closure(s) specified 
in paragraph (h) of this section, paragraph (d)(1) of this section does 
not apply to persons on fishing vessels or fishing vessels that meet 
the criteria in paragraphs (f)(5)(ii) through (v) of this section.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (2) Unless otherwise restricted under paragraph (h) of this 
section, paragraph (e)(1) of this section does not apply to persons on 
fishing vessels or fishing vessels that meet the criteria in paragraphs 
(f)(5)(ii) through (v) of this section consistent with the requirements 
specified under Sec.  648.80(a)(5).
* * * * *

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    (f) GOM Cod Protection Closures. (1) Unless otherwise allowed in 
this part, no fishing vessel or person on a fishing vessel may enter, 
fish in, or be in; and no fishing gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies may be in, or on board a vessel in GOM Cod Protection 
Closures I through V as described, and during the times specified, in 
paragraphs (f)(4)(i) through (v) of this section.
    (2) Any vessel subject to a GOM Cod Protection Closure may transit 
the area, provided it complies with the requirements specified in 
paragraph (i) of this section.
    (3) The New England Fishery Management Council shall review the GOM 
Cod Protection Closures Areas specified in this section when the 
spawning stock biomass for GOM cod reaches the minimum biomass 
threshold specified for the stock (50 percent of SSBMSY).
    (4) GOM Cod Protection Closure Areas. Charts depicting these areas 
are available from the Regional Administrator upon request.
    (i) GOM Cod Protection Closure I. From May 1 through May 31, the 
restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of this section 
apply to GOM Cod Protection Closure I, which is the area bounded by the 
following coordinates connected in the order stated by straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure I
                             [May 1-May 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCI 1.........................  43[deg]30' N         (\1\)
CPCI 2.........................  43[deg]30' N         69[deg]30' W
CPCI 3.........................  43[deg]00' N         69[deg]30' W
CPCI 4.........................  43[deg]00' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCI 5.........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCI 6.........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCI 7.........................  42[deg]20' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCI 8.........................  42[deg]20' N         (\2\) (\3\)
CPCI 1.........................  43[deg]30' N         (\1\) (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 43[deg]30' N latitude and the coastline of
  Maine.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]20' N latitude and the coastline of
  Massachusetts.
\3\ From Point 8 back to Point 1 following the coastline of the United
  States.

    (ii) GOM Cod Protection Closure II. From June 1 through June 30, 
the restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of this section 
apply to GOM Cod Protection Closure II, which is the area bounded by 
the following coordinates connected in the order stated by straight 
lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure II
                            [June 1-June 30]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCII 1........................  (\1\)                69[deg]30' W
CPCII 2........................  43[deg]30' N         69[deg]30' W
CPCII 3........................  43[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCII 4........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCII 5........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCII 6........................  42[deg]20' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCII 7........................  42[deg]20' N         (\2\) (\3\)
CPCII 8........................  42[deg]30' N         (\4\) (\3\)
CPCII 9........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCII 10.......................  43[deg]00' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCII 11.......................  43[deg]00' N         (\5\) (\6\)
CPCII 1........................  (\1\)                69[deg]30' W (\6\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 69[deg]30' W longitude and the coastline of
  Maine.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]20' N latitude and the coastline of
  Massachusetts.
\3\ From Point 7 to Point 8 following the coastline of Massachusetts.
\4\ The intersection of 42[deg]30' N latitude and the coastline of
  Massachusetts.
\5\ The intersection of 43[deg]00' N latitude and the coastline of New
  Hampshire.
\6\ From Point 11 back to Point 1 following the coastlines of New
  Hampshire and Maine.

    (iii) GOM Cod Protection Closure III. From November 1 through 
January 31, the restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of 
this section apply to GOM Cod Protection Closure III, which is the area 
bounded by the following coordinates connected in the order stated by 
straight lines:

                     GOM Cod Protection Closure III
                         [November 1-January 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCIII 1.......................  42[deg]30' N         (\1\)
CPCIII 2.......................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCIII 3.......................  42[deg]15' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCIII 4.......................  42[deg]15' N         70[deg]24' W
CPCIII 5.......................  42[deg]00' N         70[deg]24' W
CPCIII 6.......................  42[deg]00' N         (\2\) (\3\)
CPCIII 1.......................  42[deg]30' N         (\1\) (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 42[deg]30' N latitude and the Massachusetts
  coastline.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]00' N latitude and the mainland
  Massachusetts coastline at Kingston, MA.
\3\ From Point 6 back to Point 1 following the coastline of
  Massachusetts.

    (iv) GOM Cod Protection Closure IV. From October 1 through October 
31, the restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of this 
section apply to GOM Cod Protection Closure IV, which is the area 
bounded by the following coordinates connected in the order stated by 
straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure IV
                         [October 1-October 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCIV 1........................  42[deg]30' N         (\1\)
CPCIV 2........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCIV 3........................  42[deg]00' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCIV 4........................  42[deg]00' N         (\2\) (\3\)
CPCIV 1........................  42[deg]30' N         (\1\) (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 42[deg]30' N latitude and the Massachusetts
  coastline.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]00' N latitude and the mainland
  Massachusetts coastline at Kingston, MA.
\3\ From Point 4 back to Point 1 following the coastline of
  Massachusetts.

    (v) GOM Cod Protection Closure V. From March 1 through March 31, 
the restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of this section 
GOM Cod Protection Closure V, which is the area bounded by the 
following coordinates connected in the order stated by straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure V
                           [March 1-March 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCV 1.........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCV 2.........................  42[deg]30' N         68[deg]30' W
CPCV 3.........................  42[deg]00' N         68[deg]30' W
CPCV 4.........................  42[deg]00' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCV 1.........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) The GOM Cod Protection Closures specified in this section do 
not apply to persons aboard fishing vessels or fishing vessels that 
meet any of the following criteria:
    (i) That have not been issued a multispecies permit and that are 
fishing exclusively in state waters;
    (ii) That are fishing with or using exempted gear as defined under 
this part, except for pelagic gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, unless fishing with a single pelagic gillnet not longer 
than 300 ft (91.4 m) and not greater than 6 ft (1.83 m) deep, with a 
maximum mesh size of 3 inches (7.6 cm), provided that:
    (A) The net is attached to the boat and fished in the upper two-
thirds of the water column;
    (B) The net is marked with the owner's name and vessel 
identification number;
    (C) There is no retention of regulated species; and
    (D) There is no other gear on board capable of catching NE 
multispecies;
    (iii) That are fishing in the Midwater Trawl Gear Exempted Fishery 
as specified in Sec.  648.80(d);
    (iv) That are fishing in the Purse Seine Gear Exempted Fishery as 
specified in Sec.  648.80(e);

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    (v) That are fishing under charter/party or recreational 
regulations specified in Sec.  648.89, provided that:
    (A) For vessels fishing under charter/party regulations in a GOM 
Cod Protection Closure described under paragraph (f)(4) of this 
section, it has on board a letter of authorization issued by the 
Regional Administrator, which is valid from the date of enrollment 
through the duration of the closure or 3 months duration, whichever is 
greater; for vessels fishing under charter/party regulations in the 
Cashes Ledge Closure Area or Western GOM Area Closure, as described 
under paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section, respectively, it has on 
board a letter of authorization issued by the Regional Administrator, 
which is valid from the date of enrollment until the end of the fishing 
year;
    (B) Fish species managed by the NEFMC or MAFMC that are harvested 
or possessed by the vessel, are not sold or intended for trade, barter 
or sale, regardless of where the fish are caught;
    (C) The vessel has no gear other than rod and reel or handline on 
board; and
    (D) The vessel does not use any NE multispecies DAS during the 
entire period for which the letter of authorization is valid;
    (vi) That are fishing with or using scallop dredge gear when 
fishing under a scallop DAS or when lawfully fishing in the Scallop 
Dredge Fishery Exemption Area as described in Sec.  648.80(a)(11), 
provided the vessel does not retain any regulated NE multispecies 
during a trip, or on any part of a trip; or
    (vii) That are fishing in the Raised Footrope Trawl Exempted 
Whiting Fishery, as specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(15), or in the Small 
Mesh Area II Exemption Area, as specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(9);
    (viii) That are fishing on a sector trip, as defined in this part, 
and in the GOM Cod Protection Closures IV or V, as specified in 
paragraphs (f)(4)(vi) and (v) of this section; or
    (ix) That are fishing under the provisions of a Northeast 
multispecies Handgear A permit, as specified at Sec.  648.82(b)(6), and 
in the GOM Cod Protection Closures IV or V, as specified in paragraphs 
(f)(4)(vi) and (v) of this section.
    (g) * * *
    (2) Paragraph (g)(1) of this section does not apply to persons on 
fishing vessels or to fishing vessels that meet any of the following 
criteria:
    (i) That meet the criteria in paragraphs (f)(5)(i), (ii), or (iii) 
of this section;
* * * * *
    (i) Transiting. Unless otherwise restricted or specified in this 
paragraph (i), a vessel may transit CA I, the Nantucket Lightship 
Closed Area, the Cashes Ledge Closed Area, the Western GOM Closure 
Area, the GOM Cod Protection Closures, the GB Seasonal Closure Area, 
the EFH Closure Areas, and the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area, as 
defined in paragraphs (a)(1), (c)(1), (d)(1), (e)(1), (f)(4), (g)(1), 
(h)(1), and (n)(1), of this section, respectively, provided that its 
gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  
648.2. A vessel may transit CA II, as defined in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in accordance with paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this section. 
Private recreational or charter/party vessels fishing under the 
Northeast multispecies provisions specified at Sec.  648.89 may transit 
the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area, as defined in paragraph (n)(1) of 
this section, provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing 
rods, and any regulated species on board have been caught outside the 
GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area and has been gutted and stored.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.82  [Amended]

0
7. In Sec.  648.82, lift suspension of paragraphs (b)(5) through (8) 
and remove paragraphs (b)(7) through (10).


Sec.  648.85  [Amended]

0
8. In Sec.  648.85, lift suspension of paragraphs (b)(6)(iv)(D) and (K) 
and remove paragraphs (b)(6)(iv)(K) and (L).


Sec.  648.86  [Amended]

0
9. In Sec.  648.86, lift suspension of paragraphs (b)(1) through (7) 
and remove paragraphs (b)(5) through (10).
0
10. In Sec.  648.87:
0
a. Lift suspension of paragraphs (b)(1)(v)(A), (b)(1)(ix), (b)(1)(x), 
(c)(2)(i), (c)(2)(ii)(A) and (B), (c)(2)(ii)(E), and (c)(2)(iii);
0
b. Remove paragraphs (b)(1)(v)(C), (b)(1)(x) and (xi), (c)(2)(ii)(E) 
through (G), and (c)(2)(iii) and (iv); and
0
c. Revise paragraphs (b)(1)(i)(C), (b)(1)(iii)(C), (c)(2)(i), and 
(c)(2)(ii)(B) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.87  Sector allocation.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (C) Carryover. (1) With the exception of GB yellowtail flounder, a 
sector may carryover an amount of ACE equal to 10 percent of its 
original ACE for each stock that is unused at the end of one fishing 
year into the following fishing year, provided that the total unused 
sector ACE plus the overall ACL for the following fishing year does not 
exceed the ABC for the fishing year in which the carryover may be 
harvested. If this total exceeds the ABC, NMFS shall adjust the maximum 
amount of unused ACE that a sector may carryover (down from 10 percent) 
to an amount equal to the ABC of the following fishing year. Any 
adjustments made would be applied to each sector based on its total 
unused ACE and proportional to the cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits 
participating in the sector for the particular fishing year, as 
described in paragraph (b)(1)(i)(E) of this section.
    (i) Eastern GB Stocks Carryover. Any unused ACE allocated for 
Eastern GB stocks in accordance with paragraph (b)(1)(i)(B) of this 
section shall contribute to the carryover allowance for each stock, as 
specified in this paragraph (b)(1)(i)(C)(1), but shall not increase 
individual sector's allocation of Eastern GB stocks during the 
following year.
    (ii) This carryover ACE remains effective during the subsequent 
fishing year even if vessels that contributed to the sector allocation 
during the previous fishing year are no longer participating in the 
same sector for the subsequent fishing year.
    (2) Carryover accounting. (i) If the overall ACL for a particular 
stock is exceeded, the allowed carryover of a particular stock 
harvested by a sector, minus the NMFS-specified de minimis amount, 
shall be counted against the sector's ACE for purposes of determining 
an overage subject to the AM in paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section.
    (ii) De Minimis Carryover Amount. The de minimis carryover amount 
is one percent of the overall sector sub-ACL for the fishing year in 
which the carryover would be harvested. NMFS may change this de minimis 
carryover amount for any fishing year through notice consistent with 
the Administrative Procedure Act. The overall de minimis carryover 
amount would be applied to each sector proportional to the cumulative 
PSCs of vessels/permits participating in the sector for the particular 
fishing year, as described in (b)(1)(i)(E) of this section.
* * * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (C) ACE buffer. At the beginning of each fishing year, NMFS shall 
withhold 20 percent of a sector's ACE for each stock for a period of up 
to 61 days (i.e., through June 30), unless otherwise specified by NMFS, 
to allow time to process any ACE transfers submitted at the end of the 
fishing year pursuant to paragraph (b)(1)(viii) of this section and

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to determine whether the ACE allocated to any sector needs to be 
reduced, or any overage penalties need to be applied to individual 
permits/vessels in the current fishing year to accommodate an ACE 
overage by that sector during the previous fishing year, as specified 
in paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section. NMFS shall not withhold 20 
percent of a sector's ACE at the beginning of a fishing year in which 
default specifications are in effect, as specified in Sec.  
648.90(a)(3).
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) Regulations that may not be exempted for sector participants. 
The Regional Administrator may not exempt participants in a sector from 
the following Federal fishing regulations: Specific times and areas 
within the NE multispecies year-round closure areas; permitting 
restrictions (e.g., vessel upgrades, etc.); gear restrictions designed 
to minimize habitat impacts (e.g., roller gear restrictions, etc.); 
reporting requirements; AMs specified in Sec.  648.90(a)(5)(i)(D). For 
the purposes of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), the DAS reporting 
requirements specified in Sec.  648.82; the SAP-specific reporting 
requirements specified in Sec.  648.85; and the reporting requirements 
associated with a dockside monitoring program are not considered 
reporting requirements, and the Regional Administrator may exempt 
sector participants from these requirements as part of the approval of 
yearly operations plans. For the purpose of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), 
the Regional Administrator may not grant sector participants exemptions 
from the NE multispecies year-round closures areas defined as Essential 
Fish Habitat Closure Areas as defined in Sec.  648.81(h); the 
Fippennies Ledge Area as defined in paragraph (c)(2)(i)(A) of this 
section; Closed Area I and Closed Area II, as defined in Sec.  
648.81(a) and (b), respectively, during the period February 16 through 
April 30; and the Western GOM Closure Area, as defined at Sec.  
648.81(e), where it overlaps with GOM Cod Protection Closures I through 
III, as defined in Sec.  648.81(f)(4). This list may be modified 
through a framework adjustment, as specified in Sec.  648.90.
* * * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (B) The GOM Cod Protection Closures IV and V specified in Sec.  
648.81(f)(4)(iv) and (v) and the GB Seasonal Closed Area specified in 
Sec.  648.81(g)(1);
* * * * *


Sec.  648.88  [Amended]

0
11. In Sec.  648.88, lift suspension of paragraphs (a)(1) and (3) and 
remove paragraphs (a)(3) and (4).
0
12. In Sec.  648.89:
0
a. Lift suspension of paragraphs (b)(3), (c)(1) and (2), (c)(8), and 
(e)(1) through (4);
0
b. Remove paragraphs (c)(2)(v), (c)(8) and (9), and (e)(4) through (7); 
and
0
c. Revise paragraphs (b), (c)(1), (c)(2)(i), (e)(1), and (f) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.89  Recreational and charter/party vessel restrictions.

* * * * *
    (b) Recreational minimum fish sizes--(1) Minimum fish sizes. Unless 
further restricted under of this section, persons aboard charter/party 
vessels permitted under this part and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or under the restrictions and conditions of an 
approved sector operations plan, and recreational fishing vessels in or 
possessing fish from the EEZ, may not possess fish smaller than the 
minimum fish sizes, measured in total length, as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Species                           Size (inches)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cod:
    Inside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area \1\  24 (63.7 cm).
    Outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area     22 (55.9 cm).
     \1\.
Haddock...................................  18 (45.7 cm).
Pollock...................................  19 (48.3 cm).
Witch flounder (gray sole)................  14 (35.6 cm).
Yellowtail flounder.......................  13 (33.0 cm).
American plaice (dab).....................  14 (35.6 cm).
Atlantic halibut..........................  41 (104.1 cm).
Winter flounder (blackback)...............  12 (30.5 cm).
Redfish...................................  9 (22.9 cm).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.   648.80(a).

    (2) Exception. Vessels may possess fillets less than the minimum 
size specified, if the fillets are taken from legal-sized fish and are 
not offered or intended for sale, trade or barter.
    (3) Fish fillets, or parts of fish, must have at least 2 square 
inches (5.1 square cm) of skin on while possessed on board a vessel and 
at the time of landing in order to meet minimum size requirements. The 
skin must be contiguous and must allow ready identification of the fish 
species.
    (c) Possession Restrictions--(1) Recreational fishing vessels. (i) 
Each person on a private recreational vessel may possess no more than 
10 cod per day in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing outside of 
the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (ii) When fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  
648.80(a)(1), persons aboard private recreational fishing vessels may 
not fish for or possess any cod with the exception that private 
recreational vessels in possession of cod caught outside the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may transit this 
area, provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing rods and any 
cod on board has been gutted and stored.
    (iii) For purposes of counting fish, fillets will be converted to 
whole fish at the place of landing by dividing the number of fillets by 
two. If fish are filleted into a single (butterfly) fillet, such fillet 
shall be deemed to be from one whole fish.
    (iv) Cod harvested by recreational fishing vessels in or from the 
EEZ with more than one person aboard may be pooled in one or more 
containers. Compliance with the possession limit will be determined by 
dividing the number of fish on board by the number of persons on board. 
If there is a violation of the possession limit on board a vessel 
carrying more than one person, the violation shall be deemed to have 
been committed by the owner or operator of the vessel.
    (v) Cod must be stored so as to be readily available for 
inspection.
    (2) Charter/party vessels. (i) Persons aboard charter/party fishing 
vessels permitted under this part and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip that are fishing in the 
GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may not fish 
for, possess, or land any cod with the exception that charter/party 
vessels in possession of cod caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area 
specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may transit this area, provided all 
bait and hooks are removed from fishing rods and any cod on board has 
been gutted and stored.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) GOM Closed Areas. (i) A vessel fishing under charter/party 
regulations may not fish in the GOM closed areas specified in Sec.  
648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), and (f)(4) during the time periods specified in 
those paragraphs, unless the vessel has on board a valid letter of 
authorization issued by the Regional Administrator pursuant to Sec.  
648.81(f)(5)(v) and paragraph (e)(3) of this section. The conditions 
and restrictions of the letter of authorization must be complied with 
for a minimum of 3 months if the vessel fishes or intends to fish in 
the GOM Cod Protection Closures; or for the rest of the fishing year, 
beginning with the start of the participation period of the letter of

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authorization, if the vessel fishes or intends to fish in the year-
round GOM closure areas.
    (ii) A vessel fishing under charter/party regulations may not fish 
in the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area specified at Sec.  648.81(n)(1) 
during the time period specified in that paragraph, unless the vessel 
complies with the requirements specified at Sec.  648.81(n)(2)(iii).
* * * * *
    (f) Recreational fishery AM--(1) Catch evaluation. As soon as 
recreational catch data are available for the entire previous fishing 
year, the Regional Administrator will evaluate whether recreational 
catches exceed any of the sub-ACLs specified for the recreational 
fishery pursuant to Sec.  648.90(a)(4). When evaluating recreational 
catch, the components of recreational catch that are used shall be the 
same as those used in the most recent assessment for that particular 
stock. To determine if any sub-ACL specified for the recreational 
fishery was exceeded, the Regional Administrator shall compare the 3-
year average of recreational catch to the 3-year average of the 
recreational sub-ACL for each stock.
    (2) Reactive AM adjustment. (i) If it is determined that any 
recreational sub-ACL was exceeded, as specified in paragraph (f)(1) of 
this section, the Regional Administrator, after consultation with the 
New England Fishery Management Council, shall develop measures 
necessary to prevent the recreational fishery from exceeding the 
appropriate sub-ACL in future years. Appropriate AMs for the 
recreational fishery, including adjustments to fishing season, minimum 
fish size, or possession limits, may be implemented in a manner 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act, with final measures 
published in the Federal Register no later than January when possible. 
Separate AMs shall be developed for the private and charter/party 
components of the recreational fishery.
    (ii) The Regional Administrator shall not adjust the possession 
limit for GOM cod, under the reactive AM authority specified in 
paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this section, as long as possession of this 
stock is prohibited for the recreational fishery, as specified in 
paragraph (c) of this section.
    (3) Proactive AM adjustment. (i) When necessary, the Regional 
Administrator, after consultation with the New England Fishery 
Management Council, may adjust recreational measures to ensure the 
recreational fishery achieves, but does not exceed any recreational 
fishery sub-ACL in a future fishing year. Appropriate AMs for the 
recreational fishery, including adjustments to fishing season, minimum 
fish size, or possession limits, may be implemented in a manner 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act, with final measures 
published in the Federal Register prior to the start of the fishing 
year where possible. In specifying these AMs, the Regional 
Administrator shall take into account the non-binding prioritization of 
possible measures recommended by the Council: For cod, first increases 
to minimum fish sizes, then adjustments to seasons, followed by changes 
to bag limits; and for haddock, first increases to minimum size limits, 
then changes to bag limits, and then adjustments to seasons.
    (ii) The Regional Administrator shall not adjust the possession 
limit for GOM cod, under the proactive AM authority specified in 
paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this section, as long as possession of this 
stock is prohibited for the recreational fishery, as specified in 
paragraph (c) of this section.
0
13. In Sec.  648.90, revise paragraphs (a)(2)(i) and (viii), (a)(3), 
and (a)(5)(i) introductory text to read as follows:


Sec.  648.90  NE multispecies assessment, framework procedures and 
specifications, and flexible area action system.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) The NE multispecies PDT shall meet on or before September 30 
every other year to perform a review of the fishery, using the most 
current scientific information available provided primarily from the 
NEFSC. Data provided by states, ASMFC, the USCG, and other sources may 
also be considered by the PDT. Based on this review, the PDT will 
develop ACLs for the upcoming fishing year(s) as described in paragraph 
(a)(4) of this section and develop options for consideration by the 
Council if necessary, on any changes, adjustments, or additions to DAS 
allocations, closed areas, or other measures necessary to rebuild 
overfished stocks and achieve the FMP goals and objectives.
* * * * *
    (viii) If the Regional Administrator concurs in the Council's 
recommendation, a final rule shall be published in the Federal Register 
on or about April 1 of each year, with the exception noted in paragraph 
(a)(2)(vii) of this section. If the Council fails to submit a 
recommendation to the Regional Administrator by February 1 that meets 
the FMP goals and objectives, the Regional Administrator may publish as 
a proposed rule one of the options reviewed and not rejected by the 
Council, provided that the option meets the FMP objectives and is 
consistent with other applicable law. If, after considering public 
comment, the Regional Administrator decides to approve the option 
published as a proposed rule, the action will be published as a final 
rule in the Federal Register.
* * * * *
    (3) Default OFLs, ABCs, and ACLs. (i) Unless otherwise specified in 
this paragraph (a)(3), if final specifications are not published in the 
Federal Register for the start of a fishing year, as outlined in 
paragraph (a)(4) of this section, specifications for that fishing year 
shall be set at 35 percent of the previous year's specifications for 
each NE multispecies stock, including the U.S./Canada shared resources, 
for the period of time beginning on May 1 and ending on July 31, unless 
superseded by the final rule implementing the current year's 
specifications.
    (ii) If the default specifications exceed the Council's 
recommendations for any stock for the current year, the specifications 
for that stock shall be reduced to the Council's recommendation through 
notice consistent with the Administrative Procedures Act.
    (iii) These specifications shall be subdivided among the various 
sub-components of the fishery consistent with the ABC/ACL distribution 
adopted for the previous year's specifications.
* * * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) AMs for the NE multispecies commercial and recreational 
fisheries. If the catch of regulated species or ocean pout by a sub-
component of the NE multispecies fishery (i.e., common pool vessels, 
sector vessels, or private recreational and charter/party vessels) 
exceeds the amount allocated to each sub-component, as specified in 
paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(H) of this section, then the applicable AM for 
that sub-component of the fishery shall take effect, pursuant to 
paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(A) through (C) of this section. In determining the 
applicability of AMs specified for a sub-component of the NE 
multispecies fishery in paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(A) through (C) of this 
section, the Regional Administrator shall consider available 
information regarding the catch of regulated species and ocean pout by 
each sub-component of the NE multispecies fishery, plus each sub-
component's share of any overage of the overall ACL for a particular 
stock

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caused by excessive catch by vessels outside of the FMP, exempted 
fisheries, or the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, as specified in this 
paragraph (a)(5), as appropriate.
* * * * *
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                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  Consolidated HMS FMP and its                          attendee will have an equal amount of
                                                                                                        amendments are at 50 CFR part 635.                    time to speak; and attendees should not
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                           On January 20, 2015, NMFS                          interrupt one another). The NMFS
                                                Administration                                          published a proposed rule (80 FR 2648)                representative will attempt to structure
                                                                                                        for Draft Amendment 6 to the 2006                     the meeting so that all attending
                                                50 CFR Part 635                                         Consolidated HMS FMP. Management                      members of the public will be able to
                                                                                                        measures in the proposed rulemaking                   comment, if they so choose, regardless
                                                RIN 0648–BA17                                           are designed to respond to the problems               of the controversial nature of the
                                                                                                        facing Atlantic commercial shark                      subject(s). Attendees are expected to
                                                Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                      fisheries, such as landings that exceed               respect the ground rules, and, if they do
                                                Large Coastal and Small Coastal                         the commercial quotas, declining                      not, they may be asked to leave the
                                                Atlantic Shark Management Measures                      numbers of fishing permits since limited              hearing.
                                                                                                        access was implemented, increasingly
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                                                              Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                        complex regulations, derby fishing                    1801 et seq.
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    conditions due to small quotas and
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      short seasons, increasing numbers of                    Dated: March 4, 2015.
                                                Commerce.                                               regulatory discards, and declining                    Alan D. Risenhoover,
                                                ACTION: Notice of rescheduled public                    market prices. The primary goal of                    Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
                                                hearing.                                                Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated                  National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                        HMS FMP is to implement management                    [FR Doc. 2015–05380 Filed 3–6–15; 8:45 am]
                                                SUMMARY:   On January 20, 2015, NMFS                    measures for the Atlantic shark fisheries             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                published a proposed rule with public                   that will achieve the objectives of
                                                hearing dates for Draft Amendment 6 to                  increasing management flexibility to
                                                the 2006 Consolidated Highly Migratory                  adapt to the changing needs of the                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                Species (HMS) Fishery Management                        Atlantic shark fisheries, and achieve
                                                Plan (FMP). On February 25, 2015,                       optimum yield while rebuilding                        National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                NMFS announced that the public                          overfished shark stocks and ending                    Administration
                                                hearing in Manteo, NC, would be                         overfishing. Specifically, the rule
                                                rescheduled due to inclement weather                    proposes to: Adjust the large coastal                 50 CFR Part 648
                                                conditions expected for Manteo and                      sharks (LCS) retention limit for shark
                                                surrounding areas. In this notice, NMFS                                                                       [Docket No. 150105004–5190–01]
                                                                                                        directed Limited Access Permit holders;
                                                announces the date and location for the                 create sub-regional quotas in the                     RIN 0648–BE75
                                                rescheduled public hearing to provide                   Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico regions for
                                                opportunities for members of the public                 LCS and small coastal sharks (SCS);                   Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                to comment on the management                            modify the LCS and SCS quota linkages;                Conservation and Management Act
                                                measures proposed in Draft Amendment                    establish total allowable catches and                 Provisions; Fisheries of the
                                                6.                                                      adjust quotas for non-blacknose SCS in                Northeastern United States; Northeast
                                                DATES: The rescheduled public hearing                   the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico regions               Groundfish Fishery; Framework
                                                will be held on March 18, 2015, from 5                  based on the results of the 2013 stock                Adjustment 53
                                                p.m. to 8 p.m. Written comments will be                 assessments for Atlantic sharpnose and
                                                                                                                                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                accepted until April 3, 2015.                           bonnethead sharks; and modify
                                                                                                        upgrading restrictions for shark permit               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                ADDRESSES: The rescheduled public                                                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                hearing will be held in Manteo, NC, at                  holders.
                                                                                                           On February 25, 2015, NMFS                         Commerce.
                                                the Dare Country Administration
                                                                                                        announced via listserv notice, an                     ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                Building, Commissioner’s Meeting
                                                                                                        announcement on the HMS                               comments.
                                                Room, 954 Marshall C. Collins Drive,
                                                Manteo, NC 27954.                                       Management Division’s Web page, and
                                                                                                        phone calls to known interested parties               SUMMARY:    This action proposes approval
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                        that the public hearing that was                      of, and regulations to implement,
                                                LeAnn Hogan, Guý DuBeck, Alexis                        scheduled in Manteo, NC, on February                  Framework Adjustment 53 to the
                                                Jackson or Karyl Brewster-Geisz by                      26, 2015, would be rescheduled due to                 Northeast Multispecies Fishery
                                                phone: 301–427–8503, or by fax: 301–                    inclement weather conditions expected                 Management Plan. This rule would set
                                                713–1917.                                               for Manteo and surrounding areas at                   fishing years 2015–2017 catch limits for
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic                     that time. The public hearing in Manteo,              several groundfish stocks, modify
                                                sharks are managed under the authority                  NC, has been rescheduled for March 18,                management measures for Gulf of Maine
                                                of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                         2015, to provide the opportunity for                  cod, and adopt other measures to
                                                Conservation and Management Act                         public comment on potential                           improve the management of the
                                                (Magnuson-Stevens Act), and the                         management measures (see ADDRESSES                    groundfish fishery. This action is
                                                authority to issue regulations has been                 and DATES).                                           necessary to respond to updated
                                                delegated from the Secretary to the                        The public is reminded that NMFS                   scientific information and achieve the
                                                Assistant Administrator (AA) for                        expects participants at the public                    goals and objectives of the Fishery
                                                                                                                                                              Management Plan. The proposed
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                                                Fisheries, NOAA. On October 2, 2006,                    hearings to conduct themselves
                                                NMFS published in the Federal Register                  appropriately. At the beginning of each               measures are intended to help prevent
                                                (71 FR 58058) final regulations, effective              public hearing, a representative of                   overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks,
                                                November 1, 2006, implementing the                      NMFS will explain the ground rules                    achieve optimum yield, and ensure that
                                                2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, which                        (e.g., alcohol is prohibited from the                 management measures are based on the
                                                details management measures for                         hearing room; attendees will be called to             best scientific information available.
                                                Atlantic HMS fisheries. The                             give their comments in the order in                   DATES: Comments must be received by
                                                implementing regulations for the 2006                   which they registered to speak; each                  March 24, 2015.


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                                                ADDRESSES:   You may submit comments,                              Table of Contents                                                  proposes fishing year 2015 trip limits
                                                identified by NOAA–NMFS–2015–0020,                                 1. Summary of Proposed Measures                                    for the common pool fishery. We have
                                                by either of the following methods:                                2. Status Determination Criteria                                   the authority to set management
                                                  • Electronic Submission: Submit all                              3. Fishing Year 2015 Shared U.S./Canada                            measures for the common pool fishery
                                                electronic public comments via the                                      Quotas                                                        that will help ensure the fishery
                                                Federal eRulemaking Portal.                                        4. Fishing Years 2015–2017 Catch Limits                            achieves, but does not exceed, its catch
                                                  1. Go to www.regulations.gov/                                    5. Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures                           limits.
                                                #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-                                   6. Default Catch Limits
                                                                                                                   7. Sector Carryover                                                   • Possible accountability measure for
                                                0020;                                                              8. Fishing Year 2015 Annual Measures Under                         northern windowpane flounder—this
                                                  2. Click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon                                    Regional Administrator Authority                              action announces the possibility that an
                                                and complete the required fields; and                              9. Possible Fishing Year 2015 Northern                             accountability measure for northern
                                                  3. Enter or attach your comments.                                     Windowpane Flounder Accountability                            windowpane flounder could be
                                                  • Mail: Submit written comments to                                    Measure
                                                                                                                                                                                      implemented for fishing year 2015 if the
                                                John K. Bullard, Regional                                          10. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional
                                                                                                                        Administrator Authority                                       fishing year 2014 catch limit for this
                                                Administrator, National Marine                                                                                                        stock is exceeded. We are announcing
                                                Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic                               1. Summary of Proposed Measures                                    this to provide as much notice as
                                                Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the                                 This action would implement the                                 possible to groundfish vessels that
                                                outside of the envelope, ‘‘Comments on                             management measures in Framework                                   would be affected by these measures, if
                                                the Proposed Rule for Groundfish                                   Adjustment 53 (Framework 53) to the                                implemented, in 2015.
                                                Framework Adjustment 53.’’                                         Northeast Multispecies Fishery
                                                  Instructions: Comments sent by any                                                                                                     • Other regulatory corrections—we
                                                                                                                   Management Plan (FMP). The Council                                 propose several revisions to the
                                                other method, to any other address or                              deemed the proposed regulations
                                                individual, or received after the end of                                                                                              regulations to correct references, remove
                                                                                                                   consistent with, and necessary to                                  unnecessary text, and make other minor
                                                the comment period, may not be                                     implement, Framework 53, in a
                                                considered by us. All comments                                                                                                        edits. Each proposed correction is
                                                                                                                   February 25, 2015, letter from Council                             described in the section ‘‘10. Regulatory
                                                received are a part of the public record                           Chairman E.F. ‘‘Terry’’ Stockwell to
                                                and will generally be posted for public                                                                                               Corrections Under Regional
                                                                                                                   Regional Administrator John Bullard.
                                                viewing on www.regulations.gov                                                                                                        Administrator Authority.’’
                                                                                                                   Framework 53 proposes to:
                                                without change. All personal identifying                              • Revise the status determination                               2. Status Determination Criteria
                                                information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                           criteria for several groundfish stocks;
                                                confidential business information, or                                 • Set fishing years 2015–2017 catch                                The Northeast Fisheries Science
                                                otherwise sensitive information                                    limits for several groundfish stocks;                              Center conducted stock assessments in
                                                submitted voluntarily by the sender will                              • Set fishing year 2015 shared U.S./                            2014 for GOM cod, GOM haddock, GOM
                                                be publicly accessible. We will accept                             Canada quotas for transboundary                                    winter flounder, GB yellowtail flounder,
                                                anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                               Georges Bank (GB) stocks;                                          GB winter flounder, and pollock. In
                                                the required fields if you wish to remain                             • Revise management measures for                                response to these assessments, this
                                                anonymous).                                                        Gulf of Maine (GOM) cod to provide                                 action proposes to revise status
                                                  Copies of Framework Adjustment 53,                               additional protection for the stock;                               determination criteria, as necessary, and
                                                including the draft Environmental                                     • Establish a mechanism to set                                  provide updated numerical estimates of
                                                Assessment, the Regulatory Impact                                  default catch limits in the event a future                         these criteria, in order to incorporate the
                                                Review, and the Initial Regulatory                                 management action is delayed; and                                  results of the most recent stock
                                                Flexibility Analysis prepared by the                                  • Modify the provision that allows                              assessments. Table 1 provides the
                                                New England Fishery Management                                     groundfish sectors to carryover unused                             updated numerical estimates of the
                                                Council in support of this action are                              quota in response to a recent court                                status determination criteria, and Table
                                                available from Thomas A. Nies,                                     ruling.                                                            2 summarizes changes in stock status
                                                Executive Director, New England                                       This action also proposes a number of
                                                                                                                                                                                      based on the new stock assessments
                                                Fishery Management Council, 50 Water                               other measures that are not part of
                                                                                                                                                                                      conducted in 2014.
                                                Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950.                             Framework 53, but that may be
                                                                                                                   considered and implemented under our                                  Updated stock status information is
                                                The supporting documents are also                                                                                                     provided in this rule for all of the stocks
                                                                                                                   authority specified in the FMP. We are
                                                accessible via the Internet at: http://                                                                                               that had a new assessment in 2014.
                                                                                                                   proposing these measures in
                                                www.nefmc.org/management-plans/                                                                                                       However, only the status determination
                                                                                                                   conjunction with the Framework 53
                                                northeast-multispecies or http://                                                                                                     criteria for GB yellowtail flounder is
                                                                                                                   proposed measures for expediency
                                                www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                                                                                               proposed to change relative to the status
                                                                                                                   purposes, and because these measures
                                                sustainable/species/multispecies.                                                                                                     determination criteria currently
                                                                                                                   are related to the catch limits proposed
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                   as part of Framework 53. The additional                            specified in the FMP. As described in
                                                Sarah Heil, Fishery Policy Analyst,                                measures proposed in this action are                               more detail below, status determination
                                                phone: 978–281–9257; email:                                        listed below.                                                      relative to reference points is no longer
                                                Sarah.Heil@noaa.gov.                                                  • Management measures for the                                   possible for GB yellowtail flounder, and
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                         common pool fishery—this action                                    is proposed to be unknown.
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                                                                                        TABLE 1—NUMERICAL ESTIMATES OF STATUS DETERMINATION CRITERIA
                                                                                                                             Biomass target
                                                                                                                               SSBMSY or                      Maximum fishing mortality threshold                                      MSY
                                                                                Stock                                            Proxy                                (FMSY or Proxy)                                                  (mt)
                                                                                                                                  (mt)

                                                     M = 0.2 Model .......................................................           47,184     0.18 ...............................................................................      7,753



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                                                                                 TABLE 1—NUMERICAL ESTIMATES OF STATUS DETERMINATION CRITERIA—Continued
                                                                                                                                     Biomass target
                                                                                                                                       SSBMSY or                             Maximum fishing mortality threshold                                        MSY
                                                                                    Stock                                                Proxy                                       (FMSY or Proxy)                                                    (mt)
                                                                                                                                          (mt)

                                                GOM Cod:
                                                     Mramp Model ...........................................................                     69,621        0.18 ...............................................................................           11,388
                                                GOM Haddock ..............................................................                        4,108        0.46 ...............................................................................              955
                                                GOM Winter Flounder ..................................................                              n/a        0.23 exploitation rate ....................................................                        n/a
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder .................................................                            n/a        n/a .................................................................................              n/a
                                                GB Winter Flounder ......................................................                         8,100        0.44 ...............................................................................            3,200
                                                Pollock ..........................................................................               76,900        0.42 (equivalent to F5–7 = 0.27) ...................................                           14,800
                                                   SSB = Spawning Stock Biomass; MSY = Maximum Sustainable Yield; F = Fishing Mortality; M = Natural Mortality
                                                   Note. An explanation of the two assessment models for GOM cod is provided in the section ‘‘4. Fishing Years 2015–2017 Catch Limits.’’

                                                                                                             TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO STOCK STATUS
                                                                                                                       Previous assessment                                                                         2014 Assessment
                                                                Stock
                                                                                                        Overfishing?                                Overfished?                                  Overfishing?                                   Overfished?

                                                GOM Cod ..........................           Yes ....................................    Yes ....................................     Yes ....................................      Yes
                                                GOM Haddock ...................              Yes ....................................    No 1 ...................................     No ......................................     No
                                                GOM Winter Flounder .......                  No ......................................   Unknown ...........................          No ......................................     Unknown
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder ......                Yes ....................................    Yes ....................................     Unknown ...........................           Unknown
                                                GB Winter Flounder ..........                No ......................................   No ......................................    No ......................................     No
                                                Pollock ...............................      No ......................................   No ......................................    No ......................................     No
                                                   1   Stock was approaching an overfished condition.


                                                Georges Bank Yellowtail Flounder                                          further explore possible causes of the                                     stock status is poor. The changes to the
                                                Status Determination Criteria                                             model’s poor performance through                                           status determination criteria that are
                                                   GB yellowtail flounder is jointly                                      examination of all of the available data                                   proposed in this action do not affect the
                                                managed with Canada, and the                                              sources, as well as to develop a method                                    rebuilding plan for this stock, which has
                                                Transboundary Resources Assessment                                        for providing catch advice that does not                                   an end date of 2032. Although biomass
                                                Committee (TRAC) conducts an annual                                       rely on an analytical assessment model                                     estimates are not currently available, to
                                                assessment of this stock. In recent years,                                (i.e., an empirical approach).                                             ensure that rebuilding progress is made,
                                                there has been a strong retrospective                                        During the subsequent annual TRAC                                       catch limits will continue to be set at
                                                pattern in the approved assessment                                        assessment in June 2014, the TRAC                                          levels at which the TRAC and the
                                                model for GB yellowtail flounder. This                                    agreed to no longer use the assessment                                     Council’s Scientific and Statistical
                                                retrospective pattern causes the model                                    model for GB yellowtail flounder to                                        Committee (SSC) determine will prevent
                                                to overestimate stock biomass and                                         evaluate stock status or provide catch                                     overfishing. Additionally, at whatever
                                                underestimate fishing mortality. Recent                                   advice. This decision was based on the                                     point the stock assessment for GB
                                                stock assessments for GB yellowtail                                       poor performance of the assessment                                         yellowtail flounder can provide
                                                flounder have been unable to determine                                    model in recent years, conclusions from                                    numerical estimates of status
                                                the cause of the retrospective pattern.                                   the April 2014 diagnostic benchmark, as                                    determination criteria, those estimates
                                                Additionally, attempts to address the                                     well as inconsistencies in the                                             will be used to evaluate progress
                                                retrospective pattern in the existing                                     underlying data. As a replacement for                                      towards the existing rebuilding targets.
                                                assessment model were only                                                the assessment model, the TRAC agreed                                      3. Fishing Year 2015 U.S./Canada
                                                temporarily successful, and the                                           to use the empirical approach                                              Quotas
                                                magnitude of the retrospective pattern                                    developed at the diagnostic benchmark
                                                has increased in recent years.                                            as the basis for providing management                                      Management of Transboundary Georges
                                                   In July 2013, a World Conference on                                    advice. This empirical approach does                                       Bank Stocks
                                                Stock Assessment Methods, hosted by                                       not provide historical estimates of                                           Eastern GB cod, eastern GB haddock,
                                                the International Council for the                                         biomass, fishing mortality rates, or                                       and GB yellowtail flounder are jointly
                                                Exploration of the Sea, explored                                          recruitment estimates. As a result, the                                    managed with Canada under the U.S./
                                                alternative assessment models for GB                                      TRAC concluded that status                                                 Canada Resource Sharing
                                                yellowtail flounder that may address the                                  determination relative to reference                                        Understanding. Each year, the
                                                retrospective pattern. However, the                                       points is not possible because reference                                   Transboundary Management Guidance
                                                workshop was not able to provide any                                      points cannot be defined. Additional                                       Committee (TMGC), which is a
                                                                                                                          details on recent GB yellowtail flounder
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                                                alternative modeling solutions. Instead,                                                                                                             government-industry committee made
                                                the workshop concluded that the poor                                      assessments, including the 2014                                            up of representatives from the United
                                                performance of the assessment model                                       diagnostic benchmark, can be found at:                                     States and Canada, recommends a
                                                was likely due to issues in the                                           http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/saw/trac/.                                       shared quota for each stock based on the
                                                underlying data. As a result, the TRAC                                       Although status determination                                           most recent stock information and the
                                                conducted a diagnostic benchmark                                          relative to reference points is unknown,                                   TMGC’s harvest strategy. The TMGC’s
                                                assessment in April 2014. This                                            the best scientific information available                                  harvest strategy for setting catch levels
                                                diagnostic benchmark was intended to                                      indicates that GB yellowtail flounder                                      is to maintain a low to neutral risk (less


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                                                than 50 percent) of exceeding the                                         for the annual shared quota. Although                                  2015 U.S./Canada Quotas
                                                fishing mortality limit for each stock.                                   the stock is jointly managed with
                                                The harvest strategy also specifies that                                  Canada, and the TMGC recommends                                          The TRAC conducted assessments for
                                                when stock conditions are poor, fishing                                   annual shared quotas, the United States                                the three transboundary stocks in June
                                                mortality should be further reduced to                                    may not set catch limits that would                                    2014, and detailed summaries of these
                                                promote stock rebuilding. The shared                                      exceed the SSC’s recommendation. The                                   assessments can be found at: http://
                                                quotas are allocated between the United                                   SSC does not recommend ABCs for                                        www.nefsc.noaa.gov/saw/trac/. The
                                                States and Canada based on a formula                                      eastern GB cod and haddock because                                     TMGC met in September 2014 to
                                                that considers historical catch (10-                                      they are management units of the total                                 recommend shared quotas for 2015
                                                percent weighting) and the current                                        GB cod and haddock stocks. The SSC                                     based on the updated assessments, and
                                                resource distribution (90-percent                                         recommends overall ABCs for the total                                  the Council adopted the TMGC’s
                                                weighting).                                                               GB cod and haddock stocks. The shared                                  recommendations in Framework 53. The
                                                   For GB yellowtail flounder, the SSC                                    U.S./Canada quota for eastern GB cod                                   proposed 2015 shared U.S./Canada
                                                also recommends an acceptable                                             and haddock is accounted for in these                                  quotas, and each country’s allocation,
                                                biological catch (ABC) for the stock,                                     overall ABCs, and must be consistent                                   are listed in Table 3.
                                                which is typically used to inform the                                     with the SSC’s recommendation for the
                                                U.S. TMGC’s discussions with Canada                                       total GB stocks.

                                                          TABLE 3—PROPOSED FISHING YEAR 2015 U.S./CANADA QUOTAS (mt, LIVE WEIGHT) AND PERCENT OF QUOTA
                                                                                          ALLOCATED TO EACH COUNTRY
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GB      Eastern GB     GB Yellowtail
                                                                                                                  Quota                                                                             cod           haddock         flounder

                                                Total Shared Quota .....................................................................................................................                 650           37,000            354
                                                U.S. Quota ...................................................................................................................................     124 (19%)     17,760 (48%)      248 (70%)
                                                Canada Quota .............................................................................................................................         526 (81%)     19,240 (52%)      106 (30%)



                                                   The proposed 2015 U.S. quotas for                                      overage of the overall U.S. quota, the                                 distribution of these catch limits to the
                                                eastern GB cod and GB yellowtail                                          overage reduction would only be                                        various components of the fishery.
                                                flounder would be a 20-percent and 25-                                    applied to that fishery’s allocation in the                               For a number of stocks, the catch
                                                percent reduction, respectively,                                          following fishing year. This ensures that                              limits proposed in this action are
                                                compared to 2014. These reductions are                                    catch by one component of the fishery                                  substantially lower than the catch limits
                                                due to both recent biomass declines and                                   does not negatively affect another                                     set for the 2014 fishing year. Compared
                                                small reductions in the amount of the                                     component of the fishery.                                              to 2014, the proposed catch limits
                                                shared quota that is allocated to the                                                                                                            would be a 75-percent reduction for
                                                                                                                          4. Fishing Years 2015–2017 Catch
                                                United States. The proposed U.S. quota                                                                                                           GOM cod, a 53-percent reduction for
                                                                                                                          Limits
                                                for eastern GB haddock would be a 70-                                                                                                            GOM winter flounder, and a 44-percent
                                                percent increase compared to 2014,                                        Summary of the Proposed Catch Limits                                   for GB winter flounder. The proposed
                                                which is a result of both increased stock                                                                                                        GOM haddock catch limit would be a
                                                biomass and an increase in the amount                                        The catch limits proposed in this                                   114-percent increase compared to 2014,
                                                allocated to the United States. For a                                     action can be found in Tables 4 through                                and the proposed pollock catch limit
                                                more detailed discussion of the TMGC’s                                    11. A brief summary of how these catch                                 would be relatively similar to 2014. The
                                                2015 catch advice, see the TMGC’s                                         limits were developed is provided                                      GOM haddock and pollock catch limits
                                                guidance document at: http://                                             below. More details on the proposed                                    could provide additional fishing
                                                www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                                   catch limits for each groundfish stock                                 opportunities for groundfish vessels to
                                                sustainable/species/multispecies/                                         can be found in Appendix III to the                                    help mitigate some of the economic
                                                index.html. Additionally, the proposed                                    Framework 53 Environmental                                             impacts of the catch limit reductions
                                                2015 catch limit for GB yellowtail                                        Assessment (see ADDRESSES for                                          proposed for other key groundfish
                                                flounder is discussed in more detail in                                   information on how to get this                                         stocks. However, the proposed
                                                the section ‘‘4. Fishing Years 2015–2017                                  document).                                                             reductions are expected to be very
                                                Catch Limits.’’                                                              Framework 53 proposes to adopt                                      restrictive for groundfish vessels,
                                                   The regulations implementing the                                       fishing years 2015–2017 catch limits for                               particularly small inshore vessels,
                                                U.S./Canada Resource Sharing                                              GOM cod, GOM haddock, GOM winter                                       which could minimize these benefits.
                                                Understanding require that any overages                                   flounder, GB winter flounder, GB                                          There are no catch limits proposed for
                                                of the U.S. quota for eastern GB cod,                                     yellowtail flounder (2015–2016 only),                                  fishing years 2016 or 2017 for most
                                                eastern GB haddock, or GB yellowtail                                      and pollock based on the 2014                                          groundfish stocks. Stock assessment
                                                flounder be deducted from the U.S.                                        assessments for these stocks. In                                       updates for all groundfish stocks are
                                                quota in the following fishing year. If                                   addition, this action proposes to update                               scheduled for September 2015, and,
                                                fishing year 2014 catch information                                       the 2015 catch limits for GB cod and                                   based on these assessment updates,
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                                                indicates that the U.S. fishery exceeded                                  haddock based on the proposed U.S./                                    catch limits will be set in a future action
                                                its quota for any of the shared stocks, we                                Canada quotas for the portions of these                                for fishing years 2016–2018. Given the
                                                will reduce the respective U.S. quota for                                 stocks managed jointly with Canada. For                                timing of the stock assessments, the
                                                fishing year 2015 in a future                                             all other stocks, the overall catch limits                             management action for the 2016 fishing
                                                management action, as close to May 1,                                     included in this rule are the same as                                  year is not expected to be completed by
                                                2015, as possible. If any fishery that is                                 those previously adopted in Framework                                  the start of the fishing year. As a result,
                                                allocated a portion of the U.S. quota                                     50 and Framework 51, although small                                    this action proposes default catch limits
                                                exceeds its allocation, and causes an                                     changes have been made to the                                          that would be implemented on May 1,


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                                                2016, to help prevent disruption to the                                     would result in maximum sustainable                                  Canadian share of these stocks).
                                                fishery (see the section ‘‘6. Default Catch                                 yield). The OFL does not account for                                 Additionally, although GB winter
                                                Limits’’).                                                                  scientific uncertainty, so the SSC                                   flounder and Atlantic halibut are not
                                                Overfishing Limits and Acceptable                                           typically recommends an ABC that is                                  jointly managed with Canada, there is
                                                Biological Catches                                                          lower than the OFL in order to account                               some Canadian catch of these stocks.
                                                                                                                            for this uncertainty. Usually, the greater                           Because the total ABC must account for
                                                  The overfishing limit (OFL) serves as
                                                                                                                            the amount of scientific uncertainty, the                            all sources of fishing mortality, expected
                                                the maximum amount of fish that can be
                                                                                                                            lower the ABC is set compared to the                                 Canadian catch of GB winter flounder
                                                caught in a year without resulting in
                                                overfishing. The OFL for each stock is                                      OFL. For GB cod, haddock, and                                        (114 mt) and halibut (19 mt) is deducted
                                                calculated using the estimated stock size                                   yellowtail flounder, the total ABC is                                from the total ABC. The U.S. ABC is the
                                                and FMSY (i.e., the fishing mortality rate                                  then reduced by the amount of the                                    amount available to the U.S. fishery
                                                that, if applied over the long term,                                        Canadian quota (see Table 3 for the                                  after accounting for Canadian catch.

                                                         TABLE 4—PROPOSED FISHING YEARS 2015–2017 OVERFISHING LIMITS AND ACCEPTABLE BIOLOGICAL CATCHES
                                                                                                                                                    [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                              2015                            2016                                 2017
                                                                                                  Stock
                                                                                                                                                                     OFL             U.S. ABC        OFL            U.S. ABC               OFL            U.S. ABC

                                                GB Cod ....................................................................................................             4,191            1,980   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                GOM Cod .................................................................................................                  514             386             514                386                514                386
                                                GB Haddock .............................................................................................              56,293            24,366   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                GOM Haddock .........................................................................................                   1,871            1,454          2,270              1,772              2,707              2,125
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder ............................................................................              ................          248   ................             354      ................   ................
                                                SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder ....................................................................                         1,056              700   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...................................................................                          1,194              548   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                American Plaice .......................................................................................                 2,021            1,544   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                Witch Flounder .........................................................................................                1,846              783   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                GB Winter Flounder .................................................................................                    3,242            2,010          3,383              2,107              3,511              2,180
                                                GOM Winter Flounder ..............................................................................                         688             510             688                510                688                510
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ........................................................................                         4,439            1,676   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                Redfish .....................................................................................................         16,845            11,974   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                White Hake ..............................................................................................               6,237            4,713          6,314              4,645       ................   ................
                                                Pollock ......................................................................................................        21,538            16,600        21,864             16,600             24,598             16,600
                                                N. Windowpane Flounder ........................................................................                            202             151   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                S. Windowpane Flounder ........................................................................                            730             548   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                Ocean Pout ..............................................................................................                  313             235   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                Atlantic Halibut .........................................................................................                 198             100   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                Atlantic Wolffish .......................................................................................                    94             70   ................   ................   ................   ................
                                                   SNE/MA = Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic; CC = Cape Cod; N = Northern; S = Southern.
                                                   Note: An empty cell indicates no OFL/ABC is adopted for that year. These catch limits will be set in a future action.


                                                Gulf of Maine Cod                                                           enough to warrant making any specific                                the rebuilding program for GOM cod
                                                                                                                            adjustment to address this bias. The                                 (2024) (Mramp model).
                                                Assessment Summary and Catch
                                                                                                                            2014 assessment results indicated that                                 The first two catch projections
                                                Projections
                                                                                                                            the 2012 benchmark overestimated                                     indicate that rebuilding is possible
                                                   A stock assessment update for GOM                                        spawning stock biomass and                                           under catch limits that are consistent
                                                cod was completed in 2014. This                                             underestimated fishing mortality.                                    with the fishing mortality rate required
                                                assessment was an update of the                                             Detailed summaries of the 2012                                       to rebuild the stock by the rebuilding
                                                existing 2012 benchmark assessment,                                         benchmark assessment and the 2014                                    end date of 2024 (Frebuild). However, the
                                                which approved two assessment models                                        assessment update are available from                                 remaining projection from the Mramp
                                                for GOM cod. One assessment model                                           the Northeast Fisheries Science Center                               model suggests that rebuilding to the
                                                (base case model) assumes that natural                                      at: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/saw/                                   current biological reference points is not
                                                mortality is 0.2. The second assessment                                     reports.html and http://                                             possible if natural mortality remains at
                                                model (Mramp model) assumes that                                            www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/crd/                                 0.4. Natural mortality would have to
                                                natural mortality has increased from 0.2                                    crd1414/, respectively.                                              return to 0.2 by 2016 in order for the
                                                to 0.4 in recent years, although the 2012                                      Based on the two stock assessment                                 stock to rebuild by 2024. There are some
                                                benchmark assessment did not conclude                                       models, there are three different catch                              inconsistencies between this catch
                                                that natural mortality would remain at                                      projections that were considered for                                 projection, which assumes natural
                                                0.4 indefinitely. As a result, biological                                   providing catch advice:                                              mortality remains at 0.4, and the
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                                                reference points for GOM cod are based                                                                                                           existing reference points, which are
                                                                                                                               1. Natural mortality is 0.2 (base case
                                                on a natural mortality assumption of                                                                                                             based on a natural mortality rate of 0.2.
                                                                                                                            model);
                                                0.2. Under both assessment models,                                                                                                               There are also several sources of
                                                GOM cod is overfished and overfishing                                          2. Natural mortality increased to 0.4,                            uncertainties around the natural
                                                is occurring. There was a retrospective                                     but returns to 0.2 in 2014 (Mramp model);                            mortality rate that are important to note
                                                pattern in both the 2012 benchmark                                          and                                                                  when evaluating the available catch
                                                assessment and the 2014 assessment                                             3. Natural mortality increased to 0.4,                            projections. All of these uncertainties
                                                update, although it was not large                                           and will remain 0.4 for the remainder of                             were discussed in detail in the available


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                                                reports from the stock assessment, the                  established at the 2012 benchmark                     given the available catch projections,
                                                Council’s Groundfish Plan Development                   assessment would not be appropriate                   uncertainties around the natural
                                                Team, and the SSC, but a brief summary                  outside of the benchmark assessment                   mortality rate, and past performance of
                                                is provided below.                                      process.                                              catch projections, the SSC considered
                                                   First, there are uncertainties around                                                                      incidental bycatch information to help
                                                whether the natural mortality rate has                  Gulf of Maine Cod Catch Advice
                                                                                                                                                              develop its final ABC recommendation.
                                                actually increased to 0.4. Both the 2012                   The SSC recommended an OFL of 514                  Based on analysis presented by the
                                                benchmark assessment and the SSC’s                      mt for fishing years 2015–2017, which                 Groundfish Plan Development Team,
                                                peer review of the 2014 assessment                      was calculated by averaging the 2015                  the SSC determined that the overall
                                                update noted that no definitive or                      catches at FMSY from the three catch                  incidental catch of GOM cod was
                                                conclusive evidence has been presented                  projections. The SSC recommended a 3-                 approximately 500–600 mt under the
                                                to support the assumption that natural                  year constant OFL to help offset some of              current operating conditions of the
                                                mortality has increased. One motivation                 the uncertainties in the catch                        fishery.
                                                for applying an increased natural                       projections. Thus, for 2016 and 2017,                    After consideration of incidental
                                                mortality rate was to try to reduce the                 the recommended OFL is increasingly                   bycatch information, and given the
                                                retrospective pattern in the assessment                 further below the catch at FMSY that is               noted uncertainties, the SSC
                                                model. The 2012 benchmark assessment                    indicated from the catch projections. In              recommended an ABC of 386 mt, which
                                                also concluded that, because the                        support of its OFL recommendation, the                was calculated by taking 75 percent of
                                                retrospective pattern was worse in the                  SSC also noted that it used the results               the OFL. The SSC noted that its ABC
                                                assessment model that assumed a                         from each of the catch projections
                                                                                                                                                              recommendation was well below the
                                                natural mortality of 0.2, the increased                 because all of the various natural
                                                                                                                                                              OFL. Updated catch projections indicate
                                                natural mortality rate of 0.4 could be                  mortality scenarios were plausible.
                                                                                                           The SSC initially recommended a                    that, if catch equals the proposed ABC
                                                partially disguising unaccounted fishing                                                                      of 386 mt in 2015, the probability of
                                                mortality. Despite these uncertainties,                 provisional ABC of 200 mt for fishing
                                                                                                        years 2015–2017. This recommendation                  overfishing would range from 6 percent
                                                no peer review body has concluded that                                                                        to 33 percent. Additionally, the SSC’s
                                                either natural mortality scenario is more               was based on the Frebuild approach that
                                                                                                        is specified by the default ABC control               recommendation is above the ABC
                                                plausible than the other. As a result,                                                                        associated with Frebuild, but below the
                                                both assessment models were advanced                    rule. An ABC of 200 mt was the
                                                                                                        midpoint between the Frebuild catch for               average of the ABCs at 75 percent of
                                                for providing management advice.                                                                              FMSY for the three catch projections (405
                                                   Second, if natural mortality has                     the scenario in which natural mortality
                                                                                                        is 0.2 and the scenario in which natural              mt). The SSC noted that an ABC of 386
                                                increased to 0.4, there is uncertainty
                                                around when, and if, it would return to                 mortality increases, but returns to 0.2.              mt would not compromise the ability of
                                                0.2. The 2012 benchmark assessment                      This provisional ABC recommendation                   the stock to rebuild, and that catch
                                                concluded that if natural mortality has                 did not include the Frebuild catch for the            projections still indicate a biomass
                                                increased in recent years, it is unlikely               projection that assumes natural                       increase under this scenario.
                                                to be a permanent change. However, in                   mortality remains at 0.4, and that                       To help offset some of the uncertainty
                                                subsequent SSC meetings, some SSC                       suggests rebuilding is not possible. This             in catch projections, the SSC
                                                members noted that it is unlikely the                   catch projection was not included in the              recommended a constant catch for the
                                                natural mortality rate would suddenly                   ABC alternatives that the Groundfish                  next 3 years. However, the SSC noted
                                                return to the lower rate, particularly                  Plan Development Team initially                       that the September 2015 stock
                                                coincident with the end of the                          presented to the SSC because it was not               assessment update for GOM cod will
                                                assessment time series.                                 considered to be consistent with the                  provide the opportunity to update its
                                                   Because the 2012 benchmark                           existing biological reference points,                 recommendation for the 2016 fishing
                                                assessment did not conclude that                        which assume a natural mortality rate of              year. Although not repeated in its report
                                                natural mortality would remain at 0.4                   0.2.                                                  for this action, during the development
                                                indefinitely, the biological reference                     During the development of the                      of catch limits for 2013–2015, the SSC
                                                points currently specified in the FMP                   provisional ABC recommendation of                     did note that presenting two models for
                                                assume a natural mortality rate of 0.2.                 200 mt, there was considerable                        GOM cod helped to better understand
                                                However, given the uncertainties                        discussion on the rebuilding potential                the nature and extent of scientific
                                                around the natural mortality rate, the                  for GOM cod. Although two of the catch                uncertainty. As discussed in this rule,
                                                SSC has had considerable discussion                     projections indicate that rebuilding                  presenting two assessment models does
                                                about the implications of an increased                  could occur, both the Groundfish Plan                 introduce difficulties in developing
                                                natural mortality rate on the biological                Development Team and the SSC noted                    catch advice. However, overall, the
                                                reference points for GOM cod. The SSC                   concerns for the prospects of rebuilding              SSC’s final recommendation was an
                                                debated whether the biomass target                      GOM cod within the 10 year timeframe.                 attempt to balance the various catch
                                                (BMSY) should be lowered under a                        The projections that indicate rebuilding              projections, natural mortality scenarios,
                                                scenario where natural mortality has                    can occur by 2024 require steady,                     and uncertainties in the assessment
                                                increased, and, if so, whether the                      sustained stock growth (approximately                 information with the various provisions
                                                maximum fishing mortality threshold                     40 percent growth each year). However,                of the control rule. Further, although the
                                                (FMSY) should be increased. Ultimately,                 both technical bodies noted that these                proposed ABC is not based on an Frebuild
                                                the SSC was not able to reach agreement                 growth rates have rarely been observed,               approach, the FMP and National
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                                                on the appropriate response for                         and that it seems unlikely this growth                Standard 1 give deference to the SSC to
                                                estimating BMSY and FMSY under a                        would occur.                                          recommend ABCs that are departures
                                                scenario when natural mortality has                        The default ABC control rule specifies             from the established control rules. In
                                                increased. In addition, although the SSC                that, if a stock cannot rebuild in the                such situations, the SSC must use the
                                                discussed the various scenarios and                     specified rebuilding period, even with                best scientific information available and
                                                implications for biological reference                   no fishing, the ABC should be based on                provide amble justification on why the
                                                points, it concluded that any deviation                 incidental bycatch, including a                       control rule is not the best approach for
                                                from the biological reference points                    reduction in the bycatch rate. Thus,                  the particular circumstances.


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                                                NMFS Concerns on Gulf of Maine Cod                      requesting specific comment on whether                Impacts of the Proposed Measures’’ later
                                                Catch Limit                                             the proposed ABC would sufficiently                   in this preamble. These impacts are
                                                   We have several concerns for the                     offset the uncertainties and effectively              expected to be disproportionately
                                                proposed ABC that are highlighted                       control fishing mortality.                            distributed among the groundfish fleet.
                                                                                                           As noted earlier, updated catch                    The largest revenue reductions are
                                                below. We are requesting specific
                                                                                                        projections indicate rebuilding could                 expected for vessels less than 50 ft (15
                                                comment on these concerns,
                                                                                                        occur by 2024 under an ABC of 386 mt.                 m), and those fishing from Gloucester,
                                                particularly on how the proposed ABC
                                                                                                        However, an ABC larger than Frebuild                  MA, and New Hampshire ports. Given
                                                would sufficiently offset the noted
                                                                                                        may necessitate lower ABCs later in the               current stock conditions, and all of the
                                                uncertainties and effectively control
                                                                                                        rebuilding timeline. Additionally, the                noted uncertainties in the stock
                                                fishing mortality.
                                                                                                        SSC noted that an ABC of 386 mt would                 assessment information, the proposed
                                                   Due to several sources of uncertainty,
                                                                                                        not compromise the stock’s ability to                 ABC would likely mitigate economic
                                                groundfish catch projections tend to be
                                                                                                        rebuild based on the available catch                  impacts, as much as possible, compared
                                                overly optimistic and routinely
                                                                                                        projections. However, this aspect of the              to other ABC alternatives that the SSC
                                                overestimate stock growth and
                                                                                                        SSC’s recommendation appears to differ                reviewed.
                                                underestimate fishing mortality. As a
                                                                                                        from its conclusion that GOM cod seems
                                                result, for a number of groundfish                                                                              Due to the low catch limit proposed
                                                                                                        unlikely to rebuild in 10 years given
                                                stocks, even catches that were                                                                                for GOM cod, we have some concerns
                                                                                                        existing stock conditions. This
                                                substantially lower than the projected                                                                        regarding apportionment of catch and
                                                                                                        difference highlights an important
                                                catch resulted in fishing mortality rates               difficulty in evaluating the proposed                 the incentive to misreport catch on
                                                that did not meet the intended targets.                 ABC. As discussed earlier, there is some              unobserved trips. We noted these same
                                                A number of PDT reports and                             uncertainty around the likelihood of                  concerns in our 2014 interim action for
                                                assessment documents note this past                     rebuilding the stock within 10 years,                 GOM cod. Additionally, this issue was
                                                performance, and that this performance                  which were noted by both the                          discussed during the development of
                                                should be taken into account when                       Groundfish Plan Development Team                      Framework 53, and is noted in various
                                                setting ABCs.                                           and the SSC. However, neither technical               analyses prepared by the Council in
                                                   The 2014 assessment results for GOM                  body concluded that these uncertainties               support of this action. Due to these
                                                cod indicate that, in each year of the                  represent a foregone conclusion that this             concerns, we are considering the
                                                previous rebuilding plan (2004–2013),                   stock, unequivocally, cannot rebuild by               possibility of additional reporting
                                                fishing mortality exceeded the target                   2024. We are requesting specific                      requirements (e.g., daily Vessel
                                                rate. Thus, past performance indicates                  comment on how the proposed ABC                       Monitoring System catch reports) for
                                                that projected catch does not result in                 would likely affect stock rebuilding,                 commercial groundfish vessels. We are
                                                the desired fishing mortality and stock                 particularly compared to an ABC based                 not specifically proposing any
                                                growth does not occur as expected.                      on an Frebuild approach.                              additional requirements in this action;
                                                Additionally, there was a retrospective                    One factor that may help offset some               we are highlighting these concerns
                                                error in the assessment model for both                  of these concerns is that updated stock               because they relate to the proposed
                                                the 2012 benchmark assessment and the                   assessment information will be available              specifications. We intend to further
                                                2014 assessment update. If this                         in 2015, and in time to re-specify GOM                consult with the Council on this issue
                                                retrospective pattern continues, then the               cod catch limits for fishing year 2016.               to explore whether additional reporting
                                                catch projections could be overly                       This updated information would also                   requirements could help address the
                                                optimistic and their starting                           likely provide additional information on              noted concerns.
                                                assumptions (e.g., current stock                        the rebuilding potential for GOM cod
                                                biomass) could be wrong. When                                                                                 Annual Catch Limits
                                                                                                        and the stock’s response to recent catch
                                                considering performance of the initial                  limit reductions. Thus, although this                 Development of Annual Catch Limits
                                                rebuilding program for GOM cod and                      action proposes a 3-year constant ABC,
                                                catch projections, effectively controlling              the catch limits adopted are expected to                 The U.S. ABC for each stock is
                                                fishing mortality is essential for                      be in place for only 1 year. We also note             divided among the various fishery
                                                rebuilding efforts.                                     that despite various uncertainties, no                components to account for all sources of
                                                   The SSC noted that an ABC of 386 mt                  peer review body has concluded that                   fishing mortality. First, an estimate of
                                                is still well below the OFL to account                  any scenario is more plausible than                   catch expected from state waters and the
                                                for uncertainty. However, the buffer                    another, and many of the uncertainties                ‘‘other’’ sub-component (i.e., non-
                                                between the recommended OFL and                         cannot be fully addressed until the next              groundfish fisheries) is deducted from
                                                ABC (25 percent) is relatively similar to               benchmark assessment is completed.                    the U.S. ABC. These sub-components
                                                the buffer that would occur under a                     Until then, catch limits for GOM cod                  are not subject to specific catch controls
                                                typical scenario using 75 percent of                    must, to the extent possible, balance the             by the FMP. As a result, the state waters
                                                FMSY. In addition, the recommended                      two assessment models, various natural                and other sub-components are not
                                                ABC of 386 mt is only slightly below the                mortality assumptions, and other                      allocations, and these components of
                                                average ABC based on 75 percent of                      uncertainties in the available                        the fishery are not subject to
                                                FMSY for the three catch projections (405               information. The proposed ABC appears                 accountability measures if the catch
                                                mt). In its justification for an ABC of 386             to do this; however, we are requesting                limits are exceeded. After the state and
                                                mt, the SSC also noted that this would                  specific comments on whether the                      other sub-components are deducted, the
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                                                be a substantial reduction (75 percent)                 proposed ABC sufficiently incorporates                remaining portion of the U.S. ABC is
                                                from the status quo ABC of 1,550 mt.                    all of the available information.                     distributed to the fishery components
                                                This substantial reduction is necessary                    Although not specifically mentioned                that receive an allocation for the stock.
                                                based on the 2014 assessment results                    in the SSC’s recommendation, the                      Components of the fishery that receive
                                                that indicated a catch of 1,550 mt could                proposed ABC is expected to have                      an allocation are subject to
                                                result in a fishing mortality rate that is              substantial economic impacts on                       accountability measures if they exceed
                                                five times the target rate. In light of the             groundfish vessels, which are                         their respective catch limit during the
                                                past performance for GOM cod, we are                    summarized in the section ‘‘Economic                  fishing year.


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                                                   Once the U.S. ABC is divided, sub-                              individual permit holders have until the                                     stock. Uncaught portions of the
                                                annual catch limits (sub-ACLs) are set                             end of the 2014 fishing year to drop out                                     Trimester 3 TAC may not be carried
                                                by reducing the amount of the ABC                                  of a sector and fish in the common pool                                      over into the following fishing year.
                                                distributed to each component of the                               fishery for 2015. Therefore, it is possible                                  Table 8 summarizes the common pool
                                                fishery to account for management                                  that the sector and common pool catch                                        trimester TACs proposed in this action.
                                                uncertainty. Management uncertainty is                             limits proposed in this action may                                              Incidental catch TACs are also
                                                the likelihood that management                                     change due to changes in the sector                                          specified for certain stocks of concern
                                                measures will result in a level of catch                           rosters. If changes to the sector rosters                                    (i.e., stocks that are overfished or subject
                                                greater than expected. For each stock                              occur, updated catch limits will be                                          to overfishing) for common pool vessels
                                                and fishery component, management                                  published as soon as possible in the                                         fishing in the special management
                                                uncertainty is estimated using the                                 2015 fishing year to reflect the final                                       programs (i.e., special access programs
                                                following criteria: Enforceability and                             sector rosters as of May 1, 2015. Sector                                     (SAPs) and the Regular B Days-at-Sea
                                                precision of management measures,                                  specific allocations for each stock can be                                   (DAS) Program), in order to limit the
                                                adequacy of catch monitoring, latent                               found in the proposed rule for 2015                                          catch of these stocks under each
                                                effort, and catch of groundfish in non-                            Sector Operations Plans and Contracts.                                       program. Tables 9 through 11
                                                groundfish fisheries. The total ACL is                                                                                                          summarize the proposed Incidental
                                                                                                                   Common Pool Total Allowable Catches
                                                the sum of all of the sub-ACLs and ACL                                                                                                          Catch TACs for each stock and the
                                                sub-components, and is the catch limit                                The common pool sub-ACL for each                                          distribution of these TACs to each
                                                for a particular year after accounting for                         stock (except for SNE/MA winter                                              special management program.
                                                both scientific and management                                     flounder, windowpane flounder, ocean
                                                                                                                   pout, Atlantic wolffish, and Atlantic                                        Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock
                                                uncertainty. Landings and discards from
                                                                                                                   halibut) is further divided into trimester                                   Special Access Program
                                                all fisheries (commercial and
                                                recreational groundfish fisheries, state                           total allowable catches (TACs). The                                             Overall fishing effort by both common
                                                waters, and non-groundfish fisheries)                              distribution of the common pool sub-                                         pool and sector vessels in the Closed
                                                are counted against the ACL for each                               ACLs into trimesters was adopted by                                          Area I Hook Gear Haddock SAP is
                                                stock.                                                             Amendment 16 to the FMP and is based                                         controlled by an overall TAC for GB
                                                                                                                   on recent landing patterns. Once we                                          haddock, which is the target species for
                                                Sector and Common Pool Allocations                                 project that 90 percent of the trimester                                     this SAP. The maximum amount of GB
                                                   For stocks allocated to sectors, the                            TAC is caught for a stock, the trimester                                     haddock that may be caught in any
                                                commercial groundfish sub-ACL is                                   TAC area for that stock is closed for the                                    fishing year is based on the amount
                                                further divided into the non-sector                                remainder of the trimester to all                                            allocated to this SAP for the 2004
                                                (common pool) sub-ACL and the sector                               common pool vessels fishing with gear                                        fishing year (1,130 mt), and adjusted
                                                sub-ACL, based on the total vessel                                 capable of catching the pertinent stock.                                     according to the growth or decline of the
                                                enrollment in sectors and the                                      Any uncaught portion of the TAC in                                           western GB haddock biomass in
                                                cumulative Potential Sector                                        Trimester 1 or Trimester 2 will be                                           relationship to its size in 2004. Based on
                                                Contributions (PSCs) associated with                               carried forward to the next trimester.                                       this formula, the proposed GB Haddock
                                                those sectors. The preliminary sector                              Overages of the Trimester 1 or Trimester                                     TAC for this SAP is 2,448 mt for the
                                                and common pool sub-ACLs proposed                                  2 TAC will be deducted from the                                              2015 fishing year. Once this overall TAC
                                                in this action are based on fishing year                           Trimester 3 TAC. Any overages of the                                         is caught, the Closed Area I Hook Gear
                                                2015 PSCs and fishing year 2014 sector                             total common pool sub-ACL will be                                            Haddock SAP will be closed to all
                                                rosters. 2015 sector rosters will not be                           deducted from the following fishing                                          groundfish vessels for the remainder of
                                                finalized until May 1, 2015, because                               year’s common pool sub-ACL for that                                          the fishing year.
                                                                                                       TABLE 5—PROPOSED FISHING YEAR 2015 CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                                                       [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                  Total                       Preliminary                                                                                                State waters
                                                                                                             Preliminary                     Recreational             Midwater             Scallop fish-          Small-mesh                            Other sub-
                                                       Stock                 Total ACL         groundfish                      common                                                                                                    sub-compo-
                                                                                                               sector                          fishery              trawl fishery              ery                 fisheries                            component
                                                                                                 fishery                         pool                                                                                                        nent

                                                GB Cod .............              1,886             1,787         1,753                 34   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            20            79
                                                GOM Cod ..........                  366               328           202                  5                 121      ....................   ....................   ....................            26            13
                                                GB Haddock ......                23,204            21,759        21,603                156   ....................                 227      ....................   ....................           244           975
                                                GOM Haddock ..                    1,375             1,329           949                  9                 372                      14     ....................   ....................            11            21
                                                GB Yellowtail
                                                  Flounder .........                 240              195            192                3    ....................   ....................                   38                       5             na             2
                                                SNE/MA
                                                  Yellowtail
                                                  Flounder .........                 666              557            457               102   ....................   ....................                   66     ....................            14            28
                                                CC/GOM
                                                  Yellowtail
                                                  Flounder .........                 524              458            442               16    ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            38            27
                                                American Plaice                    1,470            1,408          1,381               27    ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            31            31
                                                Witch Flounder ..                    751              610            598               12    ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            23           117
                                                GB Winter
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                                                  Flounder .........               1,952            1,891          1,876                15   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            na            60
                                                GOM Winter
                                                  Flounder .........                 489              392            375                18   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            87            10
                                                SNE/MA Winter
                                                  Flounder .........              1,607             1,306         1,149                157   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................           117           184
                                                Redfish ..............           11,393            11,034        10,974                 60   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................           120           239
                                                White Hake ........               4,484             4,343         4,311                 32   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            47            94
                                                Pollock ...............          15,878            13,720        13,628                 92   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................           996         1,162
                                                N. Windowpane
                                                  Flounder .........                 144               98               na             98    ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................             2            44



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                                                                                                TABLE 5—PROPOSED FISHING YEAR 2015 CATCH LIMITS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                   [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                   Total                               Preliminary                                                                                                    State waters
                                                                                                                   Preliminary                            Recreational             Midwater             Scallop fish-           Small-mesh                              Other sub-
                                                        Stock                 Total ACL         groundfish                              common                                                                                                        sub-compo-
                                                                                                                     sector                                 fishery              trawl fishery              ery                  fisheries                              component
                                                                                                  fishery                                 pool                                                                                                            nent

                                                S. Windowpane
                                                  Flounder .........                      527             102                  na                102      ....................   ....................                 183      ....................              55             186
                                                Ocean Pout .......                        220             195                  na                195      ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................               2              24
                                                Atlantic Halibut ..                        97              64                  na                 64      ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................              30               3
                                                Atlantic Wolffish                          65              62                  na                 62      ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................               1               3


                                                                                                           TABLE 6—PROPOSED FISHING YEAR 2016 CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                                                                   [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                   Total                               Preliminary                                                                                                    State waters
                                                                                                                   Preliminary                            Recreational             Midwater             Scallop fish-           Small-mesh                              Other sub-
                                                        Stock                 Total ACL         groundfish                              common                                                                                                        sub-compo-
                                                                                                                     sector                                 fishery              trawl fishery              ery                  fisheries                              component
                                                                                                  fishery                                 pool                                                                                                            nent

                                                GOM Cod ..........                       366             328                 202                    5                  121       ....................   ....................   ....................              26              13
                                                GOM Haddock ..                         1,675           1,620               1,155                   12                  453                       16     ....................   ....................              13              26
                                                GB Yellowtail
                                                  Flounder .........                      343             278                 274                    4    ....................   ....................                   55                       7               na                 4
                                                GB Winter
                                                  Flounder .........                   2,046           1,982               1,967                   15     ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................              na              63
                                                GOM Winter
                                                  Flounder .........                    489             392                 375                    18     ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................              87               10
                                                White Hake ........                   4,420           4,280               4,249                    31     ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................              46               93
                                                Pollock ...............              15,878          13,720              13,628                    92     ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................             996            1,162


                                                                                                           TABLE 7—PROPOSED FISHING YEAR 2017 CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                                                                   [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 State waters
                                                                                                                Total ground-           Preliminary             Preliminary               Recreational              Midwater trawl                                     Other sub-
                                                               Stock                         Total ACL                                                                                                                                           sub-compo-
                                                                                                                 fish fishery             sector               common pool                  fishery                    fishery                                         component
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     nent

                                                GOM Cod ..........................                   366                    328                     202                           5                        121      ........................                 26                   13
                                                GOM Haddock ..................                     2,009                  1,943                   1,386                          14                        543                          20                   15                   31
                                                GB Winter Flounder ..........                      2,117                  2,051                   2,035                          16      ........................   ........................                 na                   65
                                                GOM Winter Flounder .......                          489                    392                     375                          18      ........................   ........................                 87                   10
                                                Pollock ...............................           15,878                 13,720                  13,628                          92      ........................   ........................                996                1,162


                                                                                     TABLE 8—PROPOSED FISHING YEARS 2015–2017 COMMON POOL TRIMESTER TACS
                                                                                                                                                   [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                    2015                                                              2016                                                               2017
                                                                Stock
                                                                                             Trimester 1        Trimester 2           Trimester 3         Trimester 1            Trimester 2             Trimester 3            Trimester 1           Trimester 2      Trimester 3

                                                GB Cod ...............................               8.6                 12.7                  13.1
                                                GOM Cod ............................                 1.3                  1.7                   1.8                      1.3                    1.7                    1.8                      1.3              1.7             1.8
                                                GB Haddock ........................                 42.0                 51.3                  62.2
                                                GOM Haddock ....................                     2.56                 2.47                  4.46                     3.1                    3.0                    5.4                      3.7              3.6             6.5
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder .......                       0.6                  0.9                   1.6                      0.9                    1.4                    2.3
                                                SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder                          21.4                 37.7                  42.8
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Floun-
                                                  der ....................................           5.5                  5.5                   4.7
                                                American Plaice ..................                   6.6                  9.9                  11.0
                                                Witch Flounder ....................                  3.4                  3.8                   5.2
                                                GB Winter Flounder ............                      1.2                  3.5                  10.1                      1.2                    3.7                  10.5                       1.3              3.8            10.9
                                                GOM Winter Flounder .........                        6.5                  6.6                   4.4                      6.5                    6.6                   4.4                       6.5              6.6             4.4
                                                Redfish ................................            14.9                 18.5                  26.2
                                                White Hake ..........................               12.0                  9.8                   9.8                    11.9                    9.7                    9.7
                                                Pollock .................................           25.7                 32.1                  33.9                    25.7                   32.1                   33.9                      25.7             32.1            33.9
                                                   Note. An empty cell indicates that no catch limit has been set yet for these stocks. These catch limits will be set in a future management action.

                                                                        TABLE 9—PROPOSED COMMON POOL INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS FOR FISHING YEARS 2015–2016
                                                                                                                                                   [mt, live weight]
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                                                                                                                                                                                                          Percentage of
                                                                                                                   Stock                                                                                  common pool                            2015                   2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                            sub-ACL

                                                GB Cod ........................................................................................................................................                                  2                      0.69                     na
                                                GOM Cod .....................................................................................................................................                                    1                      0.05                   0.05
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder ................................................................................................................                                          2                      0.06                   0.09
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ......................................................................................................                                                1                      0.16                     na



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                                                          TABLE 9—PROPOSED COMMON POOL INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS FOR FISHING YEARS 2015–2016—Continued
                                                                                                                                                   [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                                   Percentage of
                                                                                                                   Stock                                                                           common pool                       2015                   2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                     sub-ACL

                                                American Plaice ...........................................................................................................................                             5                      1.37                 na
                                                Witch Flounder .............................................................................................................................                            5                      0.62                 na
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ............................................................................................................                                     1                      1.57                 na


                                                        TABLE 10—PERCENTAGE OF INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS DISTRIBUTED TO EACH SPECIAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Closed area I              Eastern US/
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Regular B
                                                                                                                   Stock                                                                                                       hook gear                 CA haddock
                                                                                                                                                                                                   DAS program                haddock SAP                   SAP

                                                GB Cod ........................................................................................................................................                       50                         16                 34
                                                GOM Cod .....................................................................................................................................                        100
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder ................................................................................................................                               50      ........................              50
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ......................................................................................................                                    100
                                                American Plaice ...........................................................................................................................                          100
                                                Witch Flounder .............................................................................................................................                         100
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ............................................................................................................                                  100
                                                White Hake ..................................................................................................................................                        100


                                                        TABLE 11—PROPOSED FISHING YEARS 2015–2016 INCIDENTAL CATCH TACS FOR EACH SPECIAL MANAGEMENT
                                                                                                 PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                   [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                               Regular B DAS                                  Closed area I hook gear                         Eastern U.S./Canada haddock
                                                                                                                                  program                                          haddock SAP                                            SAP
                                                                           Stock
                                                                                                                          2015                       2016                      2015                       2016                       2015                   2016

                                                GB Cod ....................................................                        0.34                        na                        0.11                         na                       0.23                 na
                                                GOM Cod .................................................                          0.05                      0.05
                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder ............................                                0.03                      0.05       ........................   ........................                   0.03                 0.05
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...................                                     0.16                        na
                                                American Plaice .......................................                            1.37                        na
                                                Witch Flounder .........................................                           0.62                        na
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ........................                                    1.57                        na



                                                5. Gulf of Maine Cod Protection                                            tongs, harpoons, weirs, dipnets, stop                                       and provide additional fishing
                                                Measures                                                                   nets, pound nets, pelagic gillnets, pots                                    opportunities for groundfish vessels to
                                                                                                                           and traps, shrimp trawls (with a                                            target healthy groundfish stocks. These
                                                   This action proposes to re-configure                                    properly configured grate), and surfclam                                    closures are an additional tool the
                                                the GOM rolling closures and prohibit                                      and ocean quahog dredges. Based on the
                                                possession of GOM cod for the                                                                                                                          Council is using to protect GOM cod,
                                                                                                                           current list of approved exempted                                           and are complementary to its
                                                recreational fishery. A summary of the                                     fisheries defined in § 648.80, the
                                                proposed changes to the GOM rolling                                                                                                                    requirement for setting catch limits that
                                                                                                                           proposed protection closures would not                                      will prevent overfishing and help
                                                closures is provided in Table 12. This                                     apply to vessels fishing in the Midwater
                                                action would add closures in the winter                                                                                                                rebuild the stock. Based on the available
                                                                                                                           Trawl Gear Exempted Fishery, the Purse                                      information, and as noted in the
                                                (November-January), May, and June, and                                     Seine Gear Exempted Fishery, the
                                                would remove all closures in April, and                                                                                                                Council’s analysis, protecting spawning
                                                                                                                           Raised Footrope Trawl Exempted
                                                one closure in June. Additionally, this                                                                                                                GOM cod could help improve the
                                                                                                                           Whiting Fishery, the Small Mesh Area
                                                action proposes to remove a number of                                                                                                                  chances of successful spawning events,
                                                                                                                           II Exemption Area, or the Scallop
                                                other rolling closures, although sector                                    Dredge Exemption Area. As adopted in                                        and, as a result, help prevent failures of
                                                vessels have been exempt from these                                        Amendment 16 to the FMP, sector                                             future year classes. Ultimately, the
                                                areas since 2010.                                                          vessels would continue to be exempt                                         biological objectives of these closures
                                                   These closures would apply to all                                       from the closures in March and October.                                     are intended to help prevent further
                                                commercial vessels, except for                                             The March and October closures would                                        biomass declines and improve the
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                                                commercial vessels that are fishing with                                   also not apply to Handgear A vessels,                                       likelihood of rebuilding GOM cod. As
                                                exempted gear, as defined in § 648.2, or                                   regardless of whether the vessel was                                        part of the proposed measure, the
                                                in an exempted fishery. Exempted gear                                      fishing in the common pool or in a                                          Council also adopted a provision that
                                                is deemed to be not capable of catching                                    sector.                                                                     the closures would be subject to review
                                                groundfish and currently includes:                                            The proposed GOM cod closures are                                        when the GOM cod spawning stock
                                                Pelagic hook and line, pelagic longline,                                   intended to protect spawning GOM cod,                                       biomass reaches the minimum biomass
                                                spears, rakes, diving gear, cast nets,                                     reduce fishing mortality on GOM cod,                                        threshold (50 percent of SSBMSY).



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                                                                             TABLE 12—PROPOSED RE-CONFIGURATION OF THE GULF OF MAINE ROLLING CLOSURES
                                                             Month                                          Current GOM rolling closures 1                                                  Proposed GOM cod protection closures

                                                May ...............................     All Vessels: 132, 133, 138, 139, 140 .................................                     All Vessels: 125 north of 42°20′, 132, 133, 138, 139, 140.
                                                                                        Non-Sector Vessels: 124, 125, 129, 130, 131, 136, 137,
                                                                                          138.
                                                June ..............................     All Vessels: 139, 140, 145, 146, 147 .................................                     All Vessels: 125 north of 42°20′, 132, 139, 140, 146, 147.
                                                                                        Non-Sector Vessels: 132, 133, 142, 143, 144.
                                                July ................................   None ...................................................................................   None.
                                                August ...........................      None ...................................................................................   None.
                                                September ....................          None ...................................................................................   None.
                                                October .........................       Non-Sector Vessels: 124, 125 ............................................                  Non-Sector Vessels: 124, 125.
                                                November .....................          Non-Sector Vessels: 124, 125 ............................................                  All Vessels: Portion of 124, 125.
                                                December .....................          None ...................................................................................   All Vessels: Portion of 124, 125.
                                                January .........................       None ...................................................................................   All Vessels: Portion of 124, 125.
                                                February ........................       None ...................................................................................   None.
                                                March ............................      Non-Sector Vessels: 121, 122, 123 ...................................                      Non-Sector Vessels: 121, 122, 123.
                                                April ...............................   All Vessels: 124, 125, 132, 133 .........................................                  None.
                                                                                        Non-Sector Vessels: 121, 122, 123, 129, 130, 131.
                                                  1 This table includes the current rolling closures implemented in the FMP; it does not incorporate area closures that NMFS implemented for
                                                2014 under emergency authority.
                                                  Note. Handgear A vessels are exempt from the same closures as sector vessels.


                                                   Recreational vessels would not be                                     while reducing the incentive to target                               proposed in this action. Therefore, in a
                                                subject to the GOM cod protection                                        GOM cod in order to reduce fishing                                   separate rulemaking, we will implement
                                                closures, and could continue to fish in                                  mortality on this stock by the                                       additional recreational measures under
                                                these areas. Instead, this action proposes                               recreational fishery. Recent catch                                   our discretionary authority to
                                                to prohibit possession of GOM cod for                                    projections indicate that the recreational                           implement proactive accountability
                                                all private and party/charter recreational                               fishery would still exceed its allocation                            measures to help ensure the recreational
                                                vessels. This is intended to provide                                     for GOM cod in the 2015 fishing year                                 fishery does not exceed its allocation in
                                                recreational vessels the opportunity to                                  due to bycatch, even with the                                        2015.
                                                target other healthy groundfish stocks,                                  prohibition on possession that is                                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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                                                      Figure 1. Proposed Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Closures
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                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–C                                  analysis prepared by the Council for this             proposed to be open in April are
                                                Summary of NMFS Concerns on Gulf of                     action indicates that the added closures              historically important areas for
                                                Maine Cod Protection Measures                           in May and June may provide little                    spawning cod, and some information
                                                                                                        additional benefit because little fishing             indicates the core of the GOM cod stock
                                                  We have some concerns for the                         activity has typically occurred in these              is concentrated in these areas. The
                                                proposed re-configuration of the GOM                    times and areas. Additionally, the areas              analysis indicates that removing April
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                                                area closures. First, the supporting


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                                                closures could allow fishing effort to                  Council identified additional objectives              the viability of some inshore vessels. As
                                                shift into areas of high cod                            for the GOM area closures beyond just                 noted in the analysis, it is difficult to
                                                concentration when vessels are targeting                spawning protection. However,                         quantify the economic impacts of the
                                                other stocks, like GOM haddock. Given                   complete analysis of the impacts of the               proposed protection closures. As a
                                                the expected low GOM cod allocation,                    proposed protection closures was not                  result, we are requesting specific
                                                it is difficult to predict how groundfish               available when the Council took final                 comment on these anticipated impacts,
                                                vessels will operate in 2015, and any                   action on Framework 53. As a result, it               including the economic trade-offs that
                                                potential effort shifts may be minimal                  may have been difficult for the Council               would occur under the proposal to close
                                                with such a restrictive GOM cod catch                   to evaluate the likelihood that the                   new areas in the winter and open
                                                limit. However, if the removal of the                   proposed measures would meet its                      previously closed areas in April.
                                                April rolling closures does result in an                intended objectives. Because much of                     The proposed protection measures
                                                effort shift into areas of high cod                     the supporting analysis was not                       include a provision that the closures
                                                concentration, benefits from additional                 available when the Council adopted the                would be subject to review once the
                                                winter closures could be diminished if                  proposed protection closures, we are                  minimum biomass threshold for GOM
                                                fishing mortality increases in April.                   requesting specific comments on the                   cod is met. However, the Council could
                                                   The current April rolling closures                   extent to which the proposed closures                 review and modify these closures at any
                                                provide some secondary benefits for                     would fully meet all of the Council’s                 time. For all of the reasons mentioned
                                                other groundfish stocks that spawn in                   stated objectives, as well as the                     above, protecting spawning aggregations
                                                the spring. Framework 53 analysis                       biological tradeoffs related to the                   is one way to help prevent further
                                                indicates that removing April closures                  proposed changes to the GOM area                      biomass declines and improve the
                                                would provide less spawning protection                  closures for winter (November–January)                likelihood of rebuilding GOM cod.
                                                for GOM winter flounder, CC/GOM                         and April.                                            Given the poor status of GOM cod, and
                                                yellowtail flounder, plaice, and GOM                      Although we have some concerns,                     the possibility of additional research on
                                                haddock. Although this spawning                         largely for the removal of April closures,            GOM cod spawning, reviewing these
                                                protection is a secondary benefit of the                this action would provide important                   closures as additional stock information
                                                current April closures, the expected                    spawning protection during the winter,                becomes available is likely more
                                                impact should be considered carefully.                  which the status quo measures do not                  important than waiting for the
                                                For a number of these stocks, the most                  provide. The Council’s analysis                       minimum biomass threshold to be met.
                                                recent stock assessment information                     indicates that the proposed changes                      Assessment updates for all 20
                                                indicates biomass declines. Also                        would protect an additional 35 percent                groundfish stocks are scheduled for
                                                important to note is that, in 2014, we                  of the winter spawning biomass and 8                  September 2015. If the results of the
                                                implemented the second 10-year                          percent less of the spring spawning                   next GOM cod assessment indicate the
                                                rebuilding program for plaice due to                    biomass. Available information does not               stock has declined further, then
                                                inadequate rebuilding progress.                         indicate whether the winter or spring                 additional action may be warranted. The
                                                   The Council’s analysis also                          spawning biomass is more important                    Council would likely need to review the
                                                summarizes some of the available                        relative to overall contribution to cod               GOM cod protection measures, and any
                                                research on GOM cod spawning. This                      recruitment. However, some analysis                   updated stock information, and consider
                                                information indicates that fishing on                   indicates that the winter spawning                    expanding protection closures,
                                                spawning cod may affect spawning                        component may be much smaller than                    particularly for the month of April, or
                                                activity beyond just the removal of fish.               the spring component, although the                    other areas of high cod concentration.
                                                Fishing activity may disrupt spawning                   reasons for this are unknown. The
                                                signals, and, as a result, can reduce                   available GOM cod spawning research                   6. Default Catch Limits
                                                spawning success. In addition, because                  suggests that once a specific spawning                Mechanism for Setting Default Catch
                                                spawning fish are stressed, these fish                  aggregation is lost, there is little                  Limits
                                                may be less likely to survive capture                   indication that the aggregation could
                                                and release than under normal                           recolonize. As a result, the proposed                    This action proposes to establish a
                                                conditions, or may have reduced egg                     winter closures could provide essential               mechanism for setting default catch
                                                production following release.                           protection for the winter component,                  limits in the event a future management
                                                Considering all of this supporting                      and help prevent further depletion of                 action is delayed. If final catch limits
                                                information, allowing exempted                          this component. At least in the short-                have not been implemented by the start
                                                fisheries and recreational vessels in                   term, the addition of winter closures                 of the fishing year on May 1, then
                                                these protection closures could                         proposed in this action appears to be                 default catch limits would be
                                                diminish the additional spawning                        more beneficial than the status quo                   implemented. The default catch limits
                                                protection that these closures are                      measures.                                             would be set at 35 percent of the
                                                intended to provide.                                      Further, the economic impacts                       previous year’s catch limit, as long as
                                                   Based on all of these considerations,                analysis of the proposed closures                     this value does not exceed the Council’s
                                                we are concerned that the proposed                      indicates that these measures may                     recommendation for the upcoming
                                                protection closures may not fully meet                  provide some additional economic                      fishing year. If this value exceeds the
                                                the Council’s intended objectives. The                  opportunities compared to the existing                Council’s recommendation, the default
                                                Council initially identified enhancing                  rolling closures. Although the analysis               catch limits would be reduced to an
                                                spawning protection as a goal for the                   indicates that the economic benefits                  amount equal to the Council’s
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                                                Omnibus Habitat Amendment 2.                            may be small, we recognize that, given                recommendation for the upcoming
                                                However, because this amendment was                     the low catch limits for many                         fishing year.
                                                not anticipated to be completed quickly                 groundfish stocks, even small increases                  The default catch limits would be in
                                                enough, and due to concern for the low                  in fishing opportunities are meaningful.              place from May 1 through July 31,
                                                GOM cod stock size, the Council                         This is particularly true for small                   unless a final rule including permanent
                                                prioritized GOM cod spawning                            vessels and the ports that would be most              catch limits is implemented prior to July
                                                protection for Framework 53. During the                 impacted by this action, and the                      31 that replaces the default catch limits.
                                                development of Framework 53, the                        proposed closures could help increase                 If final catch limits are not implemented


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                                                by the end of the default specifications                             not have inseason accountability                       start of the groundfish fishing year on
                                                period, then no catch limits would be in                             measures.                                              May 1 in any year, then sector vessels
                                                place beginning on August 1. Under this                                 If default catch limits are                         would not be allowed to fish. This
                                                scenario, commercial groundfish vessels                              implemented for any fishing year,                      would cause severe disruption to the
                                                would be unable to fish until final catch                            groundfish sectors would not be subject                groundfish fishery and could result in
                                                limits and allocations were                                          to the 20 percent holdback of the prior                foregone yield. Any revenue reductions
                                                implemented for the fishing year. All                                year’s allocation. This holdback                       that may occur during a gap in
                                                catch occurring while default catch                                  provision was implemented in                           specifications could worsen the severe
                                                limits are in place would be attributed                              Amendment 16 to the FMP to allow                       economic impacts that have resulted
                                                to the appropriate fishery allocation and                            time for processing end-of-year transfers              from recent groundfish catch limit
                                                the final catch limits for the fishing                               and determine whether any overage                      reductions.
                                                year.                                                                reductions are necessary. However, the
                                                                                                                     holdback provision would not be                        Default Catch Limits for Fishing Year
                                                   The default catch limits would be                                 necessary under default catch limits                   2016
                                                distributed to the various components of                             because additional precaution has
                                                the fishery based on the distribution                                already been built in with the 65-                        Groundfish assessment updates are
                                                adopted by the Council for the previous                              percent reduction from the previous                    anticipated in September 2015, and
                                                fishing year. Additionally, this proposed                            year’s catch limits.                                   these assessments are expected to be
                                                measure would not change any of the                                     Although most FMPs implement                        used to set catch limits for the 2016
                                                existing accountability measures for any                             default catch limits that are equal to the             fishing year beginning on May 1, 2016.
                                                fishery. For example, if a sector catches                            previous year’s catch limits, a more                   However, due to the timing of these
                                                its entire allocation of redfish specified                           precautionary approach is proposed for                 assessments, the Council’s management
                                                for the default specifications time                                  default groundfish catch limits. In                    action that will adopt the catch limits
                                                period, it would be prohibited from                                  recent years, there have been a number                 for the 2016 fishing year is not expected
                                                fishing in the redfish stock area until                              of substantial reductions in groundfish                to be completed in time to be
                                                final specifications were set, or it                                 catch limits, up to 80 percent. Given the              implemented by May 1, 2016. As a
                                                received additional allocation for this                              frequency of large reductions, default                 result, in conjunction with the default
                                                stock. The midwater trawl fishery is the                             catch limits equal to the previous year’s              specifications process proposed in
                                                only non-groundfish fishery with an                                  catch limits could increase the risk of                Framework 53, this action also proposes
                                                inseason accountability measure for its                              overfishing during the time period                     default limits for 2016 that would
                                                allocation of GOM and GB haddock.                                    which default catch limits are                         become effective May 1, 2016, unless
                                                When the GOM or GB haddock catch                                     implemented. As a result, reducing the                 otherwise replaced by final
                                                cap specified for the default                                        default catch limits from the previous                 specifications. Default catch limits are
                                                specifications period is caught, the                                 year’s catch limits would help ensure                  proposed only for those groundfish
                                                directed herring fishery would be closed                             that overfishing does not occur during                 stocks that would not have final
                                                for all herring vessels fishing with                                 the default time period.                               specifications in place for 2016, absent
                                                midwater trawl gear for the remainder of                                This measure is largely intended to                 another management action. The default
                                                the default specifications time period,                              prevent disruption to the groundfish                   catch limits proposed in this action are
                                                unless final specifications were set prior                           fishery in the event a management                      provided in Tables 13 and 14. If these
                                                to July 31. For other non-groundfish                                 action is delayed. Sector vessels are not              default catch limits exceed the Council’s
                                                fisheries that receive an allocation (e.g.,                          allowed to fish in a stock area unless                 recommendation for fishing year 2016,
                                                scallop, small-mesh), this proposed                                  their sector has received an allocation                then they would be adjusted, as
                                                measure would not affect current                                     for the respective stock. As a result, if              necessary, in a future action prior to
                                                operations because these fisheries do                                catch limits are not implemented by the                May 1, 2016.

                                                                                                       TABLE 13—FISHING YEAR 2016 DEFAULT SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                                                                                        [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                           Preliminary          Preliminary
                                                                                                                                                            Groundfish                                        Midwater trawl
                                                                          Stock                                   U.S. ABC             Total ACL                           sector sub-         common pool
                                                                                                                                                             sub-ACL                                             fishery
                                                                                                                                                                              ACL                sub-ACL

                                                GB Cod ....................................................                  693                660                 625                614               12   ........................
                                                GB Haddock .............................................                   8,528              8,121               7,616              7,563               53                       79
                                                SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder ....................                              245                232                 151                124               27   ........................
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...................                               192                184                 161                155                5   ........................
                                                American Plaice .......................................                      540                514                 492                483                9   ........................
                                                Witch Flounder .........................................                     274                263                 213                209                4   ........................
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ........................                              587                563                 457                402               56   ........................
                                                Redfish .....................................................              4,191              3,988               3,862              3,846               16   ........................
                                                N. Windowpane Flounder ........................                               53                 50                  35                 na               35   ........................
                                                S. Windowpane Flounder ........................                              192                184                  36                 na               36   ........................
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                                                Ocean Pout ..............................................                     82                 77                  68                 na               68   ........................
                                                Atlantic Halibut .........................................                    35                 34                  22                 na               22   ........................
                                                Atlantic Wolffish .......................................                     25                 23                  22                 na               22   ........................




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                                                                     TABLE 14—FISHING YEAR 2016 DEFAULT COMMON POOL TRIMESTER TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCHES
                                                                                                                                                    [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                    Stock                                                                           Trimester 1      Trimester 2          Trimester 3

                                                GB Cod ........................................................................................................................................              3.0                 4.4                4.5
                                                GB Haddock ................................................................................................................................                 14.2                17.4               21.1
                                                SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder .......................................................................................................                           5.7                10.1               11.5
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ......................................................................................................                            1.9                 1.9                1.6
                                                American Plaice ...........................................................................................................................                  2.2                 3.3                3.7
                                                Witch Flounder .............................................................................................................................                 1.2                 1.3                1.8
                                                Redfish .........................................................................................................................................            4.0                 5.0                7.1



                                                7. Sector Carryover                                                         we implemented a rule in May 2013,                                      the total potential catch in fishing year
                                                                                                                            under our authority specified in section                                2015 would exceed the proposed ABC if
                                                Proposed Change to Sector Carryover
                                                                                                                            305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, to                                  sectors carried over the maximum 10
                                                Provision
                                                                                                                            clarify how sector carryover catch                                      percent of unused allocation allowed
                                                   This action proposes to modify the                                       would be counted in evaluating if                                       from 2014 to 2015 (Table 15). Under this
                                                provision that allows sectors to                                            accountability measures were triggered                                  scenario, total potential catch would
                                                carryover unused allocations from the                                       because ACLs had been exceeded (78 FR                                   exceed the 2015 ABC for all groundfish
                                                previous year, which was initially                                          26172; May 3, 2013 and 78 FR 53363;                                     stocks, except for GOM haddock. As a
                                                implemented in Amendment 16 to the                                          August 29, 2013).
                                                FMP. Currently, sectors can carry over                                                                                                              result, we expect we will need to adjust
                                                                                                                               This measure is intended to reduce
                                                up to 10 percent of their unused                                                                                                                    the maximum amount of unused
                                                                                                                            the risk of catches exceeding the ABCs
                                                allocation into the next fishing year.                                      that the SSC recommends. Although our                                   allocation that a sector can carry
                                                However, this action proposes to reduce                                     rule clarified that sectors would be held                               forward from 2014 to 2015 (down from
                                                the maximum available carryover                                             accountable for all carryover caught for                                10 percent). However, it is possible that
                                                possible if up to 10 percent of the                                         fishing years 2014 and beyond, we did                                   not all sectors will have 10 percent of
                                                unused sector sub-ACL, plus the total                                       not adjust the provision that allows                                    unused allocation at the end of the 2014
                                                ACL for the upcoming fishing year,                                          sectors to carryover up to 10 percent of                                fishing year. We will make the final
                                                exceeds the ABC. This proposed change                                       their unused allocations into the                                       adjustment to the maximum carryover
                                                does not modify any other part of the                                       following fishing year. As a result, ‘‘total                            possible for each sector based on final
                                                carryover provisions previously                                             potential catch’’ could exceed the ABC,                                 2014 catch for the sectors, each sector’s
                                                implemented.                                                                although accountability measures would                                  total unused allocation, and
                                                   The proposed change is in response to                                    still have been implemented if an                                       proportional to the cumulative PSCs of
                                                a recent Court ruling in Conservation                                       overage occurred. However, consistent                                   vessels/permits participating in the
                                                Law Foundation v. Pritzker, et al. (Case                                    with the court ruling, this action                                      sector. We will announce this
                                                No. 1:13–CV–0821–JEB) that determined                                       proposes to reduce the maximum                                          adjustment as close to May 1, 2015, as
                                                sector carryover combined with the total                                    available carryover down from 10                                        possible.
                                                ACL for the upcoming fishing year, or                                       percent to ensure that total potential
                                                total potential catch, could not exceed                                     catch does not exceed the ABC. For                                         Based on the proposed ABCs, the de
                                                the ABC. Previously, under the sector                                       example, if 10 percent of sector                                        minimis carryover amount for the 2015
                                                carryover provision adopted in                                              carryover from the previous year plus                                   fishing year will be set at the default one
                                                Amendment 16, any available sector                                          the total ACL for the upcoming year was                                 percent of the 2015 overall sector sub-
                                                carryover that was caught was not                                           expected to exceed the ABC by 50 mt,                                    ACL. The overall de minimis amount
                                                counted against the ACLs, or the sector’s                                   then we would reduce the available                                      will be applied to each sector based on
                                                allocation, in determining whether                                          carryover for each sector. The overall                                  the cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits
                                                accountability measures would be                                            reduction of available carryover would                                  participating in that sector. If the overall
                                                implemented. However, during the                                            be equal to 50 mt, and this amount                                      ACL for any allocated stock is exceeded
                                                development of catch limits for the 2013                                    would be applied to each sector                                         for the 2015 fishing year, the allowed
                                                fishing year, it became apparent that, if                                   proportional to the total PSCs of the                                   carryover harvested by a sector, minus
                                                carryover (up to 10 percent of 2012                                         vessels/permits enrolled in the sector.                                 its specified de minimis amount, will be
                                                sector allocation) was caught in                                                                                                                    counted against its allocation to
                                                conjunction with the much lower catch                                       Sector Carryover From Fishing Year
                                                                                                                            2014 to 2015                                                            determine whether an overage, subject
                                                limits being put in place for 2013,
                                                                                                                                                                                                    to an accountability measure, occurred.
                                                overages of the ACL, ABC, and, for one                                        Based on the catch limits proposed in
                                                stock the OFL, would occur. As a result,                                    Framework 53, we evaluated whether

                                                                      TABLE 15—EVALUATION OF MAXIMUM CARRYOVER ALLOWED FROM FISHING YEAR 2014 TO 2015
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                                                                                                                                                                                                             Total potential             Difference
                                                                                                                                                                                   Potential carryover      catch (2015 total          between total
                                                                          Stock                                     2015 U.S. ABC                   2015 Total ACL                   (10% of 2014            ACL + potential           potential catch
                                                                                                                                                                                    Sector sub-ACL)            carryover)                and ABC

                                                GB Cod ..................................................                            1,980                            1,886                           174               2,060                        80
                                                GOM Cod ...............................................                                386                              366                            81                 447                        61
                                                GB Haddock ..........................................                               24,366                           23,204                         1,705              24,909                       543



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                                                          TABLE 15—EVALUATION OF MAXIMUM CARRYOVER ALLOWED FROM FISHING YEAR 2014 TO 2015—Continued
                                                                                                                                          [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                                     Total potential        Difference
                                                                                                                                                                      Potential carryover           catch (2015 total     between total
                                                                         Stock                                 2015 U.S. ABC              2015 Total ACL                (10% of 2014                 ACL + potential      potential catch
                                                                                                                                                                       Sector sub-ACL)                 carryover)           and ABC

                                                GOM Haddock .......................................                         1,454                         1,375                               43                1,418                  ¥36
                                                SNE Yellowtail Flounder ........................                              700                           666                               46                  712                   12
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder .................                                  548                           524                               46                  570                   22
                                                Plaice .....................................................                1,544                         1,470                              136                1,605                   61
                                                Witch Flounder .......................................                        783                           751                               60                  811                   28
                                                GB Winter Flounder ...............................                          2,010                         1,952                              336                2,287                  277
                                                GOM Winter Flounder ............................                              510                           489                               68                  558                   48
                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ......................                               1,676                         1,607                              106                1,714                   38
                                                Redfish ...................................................                11,974                        11,393                            1,052               12,445                  471
                                                White Hake ............................................                     4,713                         4,484                              425                4,909                  196
                                                Pollock ...................................................                16,600                        15,878                            1,314               17,192                  592
                                                   Note. Carryover of GB yellowtail flounder is not allowed because this stock is jointly managed with Canada.


                                                8. 2015 Annual Measures Under                                         Common Pool Trip Limits                                              per DAS for vessels fishing on a
                                                Regional Administrator Authority                                         Tables 16 and 17 provide a summary                                groundfish DAS, which is 85 percent
                                                                                                                      of the current common pool trip limits                               lower than the default limit specified in
                                                  The FMP gives us authority to                                                                                                            the regulations for these vessels (800 lb
                                                                                                                      for fishing year 2014 and the trip limits
                                                implement certain types of management                                                                                                      (363 kg) per DAS). As a result, the
                                                                                                                      proposed for fishing year 2015. The
                                                measures for the common pool fishery,                                 proposed 2015 trip limits were                                       proposed Handgear A trip limit for
                                                the U.S./Canada Management Area, and                                  developed after considering changes to                               GOM cod is reduced to 50 lb (23 kg) per
                                                Special Management Programs on an                                     the common pool sub-ACLs and sector                                  trip, and the proposed Handgear B trip
                                                annual basis, or as needed. This                                      rosters from 2014 to 2015, proposed                                  limit for GOM cod is reduced
                                                proposed rule includes a description of                               trimester TACs for 2015, catch rates of                              proportionally to 25 lb (11 kg) per trip.
                                                these management measures that are                                    each stock during 2014, and other                                       Vessels with a Small Vessel category
                                                being considered for the 2015 fishing                                 available information.                                               permit can possess up to 300 lb (136 kg)
                                                year in order to provide an opportunity                                  The default cod trip limit is 300 lb                              of cod, haddock, and yellowtail,
                                                for the public to comment on whether                                  (136 kg) for Handgear A vessels and 75                               combined, per trip. For fishing year
                                                the proposed measures are appropriate.                                lb (34 kg) for Handgear B vessels. If the                            2015, we are proposing that the
                                                These measures are not part of                                        GOM or GB cod landing limit for vessels                              maximum amount of GOM cod and
                                                Framework 53, and were not                                            fishing on a groundfish DAS drops                                    haddock (within the 300-lb (136-kg) trip
                                                specifically proposed by the Council.                                 below 300 lb (136 kg), then the                                      limit) be set equal to the possession
                                                We are proposing them in conjunction                                  respective Handgear A cod trip limit                                 limits applicable to multispecies DAS
                                                with Framework 53 measures in this                                    must be reduced to the same limit.                                   vessels (see Table 16). This adjustment
                                                action for expediency purposes, and                                   Similarly, the Handgear B trip limit                                 is necessary to ensure that the trip limit
                                                because they relate to the catch limits                               must be adjusted proportionally                                      applicable to the Small Vessel category
                                                                                                                      (rounded up to the nearest 25 lb (11 kg))                            permit is consistent with reductions to
                                                proposed in Framework 53.
                                                                                                                      to the DAS limit. This action proposes                               the trip limits for other common pool
                                                                                                                      a GOM cod landing limit of 50 lb (23 kg)                             vessels, as described above.
                                                                                            TABLE 16—PROPOSED FISHING YEAR 2015 COMMON POOL TRIP LIMITS
                                                                               Stock                                                   Current 2014 trip limit                                          Proposed 2015 trip limit

                                                GB Cod (outside Eastern U.S./Canada Area) ...                                                      2,000 lb (907 kg)/DAS, up to 20,000 lb (9,072 kg)/trip

                                                GB Cod (inside Eastern U.S./Canada Area) ......                       500 lb (227 kg)/DAS, up to 5,000 lb (2,268                            100 lb (45 kg)/DAS, up to 500 lb (227 kg)/trip.
                                                                                                                        kg)/trip.
                                                GOM Cod ...........................................................   200 lb (91 kg)/trip .............................................     50 lb (23 kg)/DAS, up to 200 lb (91 kg)/trip.
                                                GB Haddock .......................................................    10,000 lb (4,536 kg)/trip ...................................         25,000 lb (11,340 kg)/trip.
                                                GOM Haddock ....................................................      25 lb (11 kg)/trip ...............................................    50 lb (23 kg)/DAS, up to 200 lb (91 kg)/trip.

                                                GB Yellowtail Flounder .......................................                                                               100 lb (45 kg)/trip

                                                SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder ..............................             250 lb (113 kg)/DAS, up to 500 lb (227 kg)/                           2,000 lb (907 kg)/DAS, up to 6,000 lb (2,722
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                                                                                                                        trip.                                                                 kg)/trip.
                                                CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder .............................              1,000 lb (454 kg)/trip ........................................       1,500 lb (680 kg)/DAS up to 3,000 lb (1,361
                                                                                                                                                                                              kg)/trip.

                                                American plaice ..................................................                                                                 Unlimited

                                                Witch Flounder ...................................................    500 lb (227 kg)/trip ...........................................      1,000 lb (454 kg)/trip.




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                                                                                TABLE 16—PROPOSED FISHING YEAR 2015 COMMON POOL TRIP LIMITS—Continued
                                                                               Stock                                                        Current 2014 trip limit                                         Proposed 2015 trip limit

                                                GB Winter Flounder ...........................................                                                                 1,000 lb (454 kg)/trip

                                                GOM Winter Flounder ........................................                                                                   1,000 lb (454 kg)/trip

                                                SNE/MA Winter Flounder ...................................                                              3,000 lb (1,361 kg)/DAS, up to 6,000 lb (2,722 kg)/trip

                                                Redfish ...............................................................                                                                 Unlimited

                                                White hake .........................................................       1,000 lb (454 kg)/trip ........................................      1,500 lb (680 kg)/trip.

                                                Pollock ................................................................                                                     10,000 lb (4,536 kg)/trip

                                                Atlantic Halibut ...................................................                                                                    1 fish/trip

                                                Windowpane Flounder .......................................                                                                   Possession Prohibited
                                                Ocean Pout ........................................................
                                                Atlantic Wolffish ..................................................


                                                    TABLE 17—PROPOSED FISHING YEAR 2015 COD TRIPS LIMITS FOR HANDGEAR A, HANDGEAR B, AND SMALL VESSEL
                                                                                           CATEGORY PERMITS
                                                                               Permit                                                       Current 2014 trip limit                                         Proposed 2015 trip limit

                                                Handgear A GOM Cod .......................................                 200 lb (91 kg)/trip .............................................    50 lb (23 kg)/trip.

                                                Handgear A GB Cod ..........................................                                                                     300 lb (136 kg)/trip

                                                Handgear B GOM Cod .......................................                 25 lb (11 kg)/trip ...............................................   25 lb (11 kg)/trip.

                                                Handgear B GB Cod ..........................................                                                                      75 lb (34 kg)/trip

                                                Small Vessel Category .......................................                                  300 lb (136 kg) of cod, haddock, and yellowtail flounder combined

                                                                                                                           Maximum of 200 lb (91 kg) of GOM cod and                             Maximum of 50 lb (23 kg) of GOM cod and
                                                                                                                            25 lb (11 kg) of GOM haddock within the                              50 lb (23 kg) of GOM haddock within the
                                                                                                                            300-lb combined trip limit.                                          300-lb combined trip limit.



                                                Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/                                        This calculation accounts for the                                    possibility of an accountability measure
                                                Haddock Special Access Program                                             projected catch from the area outside                                being triggered for the 2015 fishing year
                                                   This action proposes to allocate zero                                   the SAP. Based on the proposed fishing                               and implemented through the final rule
                                                trips for common pool vessels to target                                    year 2015 GB yellowtail flounder                                     of this action. As additional catch
                                                yellowtail flounder within the Closed                                      groundfish sub-ACL of 429,240 lb                                     estimates become available, we will
                                                Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock                                        (194,700 kg), there is insufficient GB                               update groundfish vessels. The final
                                                SAP for fishing year 2015. Vessels could                                   yellowtail flounder to allocate any trips                            rule to this action will announce
                                                still fish in this SAP in 2015 to target                                   to the SAP, even if the projected catch                              whether or not an accountability
                                                haddock, but must fish with a haddock                                      from outside the SAP area is zero.                                   measure has been triggered.
                                                separator trawl, a Ruhle trawl, or hook                                    Further, given the low GB yellowtail                                    For data reported through February
                                                gear. Vessels would not be allowed to                                      flounder catch limit, catch rates outside                            24, 2015, the commercial groundfish
                                                fish in this SAP using flounder nets.                                      of this SAP are more than adequate to                                fishery has caught an estimated 140 mt
                                                This SAP is open from August 1, 2015,                                      fully harvest the 2015 GB yellowtail                                 of northern windowpane flounder,
                                                through January 31, 2016.                                                  flounder allocation.                                                 which is 97 percent of the total ACL
                                                   We have the authority to determine                                                                                                           (144 mt). Fishing year 2014 catch
                                                                                                                           9. Possible 2015 Northern Windowpane
                                                the allocation of the total number of                                                                                                           reports can be found here: http://
                                                                                                                           Flounder Accountability Measure
                                                trips into the Closed Area II Yellowtail                                                                                                        www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                Flounder/Haddock SAP based on                                                If inseason catch estimates for the                                ro/fso/MultiMonReports.htm. With 2
                                                several criteria, including the GB                                         2014 fishing year indicate that the total                            months remaining in the fishing year, it
                                                yellowtail flounder catch limit and the                                    ACL has been exceeded for northern                                   is possible that catch could exceed the
                                                amount of GB yellowtail flounder                                           windowpane flounder, we are required                                 total ACL. However, northern
                                                                                                                                                                                                windowpane flounder is a discard-only
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                                                caught outside of the SAP. The FMP                                         to implement an accountability measure
                                                specifies that no trips should be                                          for fishing year 2015. As described                                  stock, so the current catch estimate
                                                allocated to the Closed Area II                                            below, inseason catch estimates do not                               could decrease if the discard rate
                                                Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP if                                         indicate the total ACL has been                                      substantially changes for the remainder
                                                the available GB yellowtail flounder                                       exceeded yet; however, catch estimates                               of the 2014 fishing year.
                                                catch is insufficient to support at least                                  are approaching the total ACL. In order                                 If an accountability measure is
                                                150 trips with a 15,000-lb (6,804-kg) trip                                 to give notice to groundfish vessels as                              triggered as a result of a 2014 overage,
                                                limit (or 2,250,000 lb (1,020,600 kg).                                     early as possible, we are announcing the                             common pool and sector vessels fishing


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                                                on a groundfish trip with trawl gear will               fishing years 2010 and 2011. These                    Description and Estimate of the Number
                                                be required to use one of the approved                  provisions are no longer relevant, and so             of Small Entities To Which the
                                                selective gears when fishing in the AM                  would be removed.                                     Proposed Rule Would Apply
                                                areas (haddock separator trawl, Ruhle                      In § 648.90(a)(2)(i), this rule would                 The Small Business Administration
                                                trawl, or rope separator trawl). There                  remove reference to a special provision               defines a small business as one that is:
                                                would be no restrictions on common                      implemented for the biennial review for                  • Independently owned and operated;
                                                pool or sector vessels fishing with                     2008 and 2009. These provisions are no                   • not dominant in its field of
                                                longline or gillnet gear. In addition,                  longer relevant, and so would be                      operation;
                                                because northern windowpane is not                      removed.                                                 • has annual receipts that do not
                                                allocated to any non-groundfish fishery,                   In § 648.90(a)(2)(viii), this rule would           exceed—
                                                the accountability measure would not                    correct a reference that was overlooked                  Æ $20.5 million in the case of
                                                affect any non-groundfish vessels. Based                during the implementation of a previous               commercial finfish harvesting entities
                                                on the current catch estimates, it is not               FMP action.                                           (NAICS 1 114111)
                                                known which gear-restricted areas                          In § 648.90(a)(5)(i), this rule would                 Æ $5.5 million in the case of
                                                would be implemented, and this will                     correct a spelling error.                             commercial shellfish harvesting entities
                                                depend on the magnitude of any                                                                                (NAICS 114112)
                                                overage. If the overage is less than 20                 Classification
                                                                                                                                                                 Æ $7.5 million in the case of for-hire
                                                percent, only the small gear restricted                   Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the             fishing entities (NAICS 114119); or
                                                area would be implemented; however, if                  Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                 • has fewer than—
                                                the overage is more than 20 percent, the                Conservation and Management Act, the                     Æ 500 employees in the case of fish
                                                large gear restricted area would be                     NMFS Assistant Administrator has                      processors
                                                implemented. An overview of the                         made a preliminary determination that                    Æ 100 employees in the case of fish
                                                windowpane accountability measure                       this proposed rule is consistent with                 dealers.
                                                can be found here: http://                              Framework 53, other provisions of the                    This proposed rule impacts
                                                www.nero.noaa.gov/sfd/sfdmulti.html.                    Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                       commercial and recreational fish
                                                As a reminder, sectors would not be                     applicable law. In making the final                   harvesting entities engaged in the
                                                able to request an exemption from these                 determination, NMFS will consider the                 groundfish fishery, the small-mesh
                                                AMs.                                                    data, views, and comments received                    multispecies and squid fisheries, the
                                                   Current catch estimates indicate that                during the public comment period.                     midwater trawl herring fishery, and the
                                                fishing year 2014 catches of southern                     This proposed rule has been                         scallop fishery. Individually-permitted
                                                windowpane flounder are not likely to                   determined to be not significant for                  vessels may hold permits for several
                                                exceed the total ACL for this stock. As                 purposes of Executive Order (E.O.)                    fisheries, harvesting species of fish that
                                                a result, we do not anticipate that any                 12866.                                                are regulated by several different FMPs,
                                                accountability measures would be                          This proposed rule does not contain                 even beyond those impacted by the
                                                implemented for southern windowpane                     policies with Federalism or ‘‘takings’’               proposed action. Furthermore, multiple-
                                                flounder. However, this could change if                 implications as those terms are defined               permitted vessels and/or permits may be
                                                catch estimates change dramatically for                 in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,                         owned by entities affiliated by stock
                                                the remainder of the 2014 fishing year.                 respectively.                                         ownership, common management,
                                                10. Regulatory Corrections Under                          An Initial Regulatory Flexibility                   identity of interest, contractual
                                                Regional Administrator Authority                        Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for this                 relationships, or economic dependency.
                                                   The following changes are being                      proposed rule, as required by section                 For the purposes of the Regulatory
                                                proposed to the regulations to correct                  603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5              Flexibility Act analysis, the ownership
                                                references, inadvertent deletions, and                  U.S.C. 603. The IRFA describes the                    entities, not the individual vessels, are
                                                other minor errors.                                     economic impact that this proposed rule               considered to be the regulated entities.
                                                   In § 648.14(k)(7), the reference to the              would have on small entities, including                  Ownership entities are defined as
                                                GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area                        small businesses, and also determines                 those entities with common ownership
                                                (Whaleback) would be corrected. This                    ways to minimize these impacts. The                   personnel as listed on the permit
                                                change was overlooked in a previous                     IRFA includes this section of the                     application. Only permits with identical
                                                FMP action.                                             preamble to this rule and analyses                    ownership personnel are categorized as
                                                   In § 648.14(k)(12) and (13), the                     contained in Framework 53 and its                     an ownership entity. For example, if
                                                introductory text would be revised to                   accompanying EA/RIR/IRFA. A copy of                   five permits have the same seven
                                                clarify that it is unlawful for any person              the full analysis is available from the               persons listed as co-owners on their
                                                to do any of the general restrictions                   Council (see ADDRESSES). A summary of                 permit application, those seven persons
                                                listed in these paragraphs.                             the IRFA follows.                                     would form one ownership entity, that
                                                   In § 648.87(b)(1)(i)(C)(2), the reference                                                                  hold those five permits. If two of those
                                                                                                        Statement of Objective and Need
                                                to the sector AM provision would be                                                                           seven owners also co-own additional
                                                corrected.                                                This action proposes management                     vessels, that ownership arrangement
                                                   In § 648.89(b)(1), this rule would                   measures, including annual catch limits,              would be considered a separate
                                                remove an unnecessary acronym and                       for the multispecies fishery in order to              ownership entity for the purpose of this
                                                add the default minimum size for cod                    prevent overfishing, rebuild overfished               analysis.
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                                                caught inside the GOM Regulated Mesh                    groundfish stocks, and achieve optimum                   On June 1 of each year, ownership
                                                Area to the table. Currently, this default              yield in the fishery. A complete                      entities are identified based on a list of
                                                minimum size is located in a separate                   description of the action, why it is being
                                                paragraph, so this change is intended to                considered, and the legal basis for this                1 The North American Industry Classification

                                                improve readability for the public.                     action are contained in Framework 53,                 System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal
                                                                                                                                                              statistical agencies in classifying business
                                                   In § 648.89(f)(1), this rule would                   and elsewhere in the preamble to this                 establishments for the purpose of collecting,
                                                remove reference to special provisions                  proposed rule, and are not repeated                   analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to
                                                for recreational catch evaluation for                   here.                                                 the U.S. business economy.



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                                                all permits for the most recent complete                                    percent of its gross sales from sales of                                      for, the groundfish, small-mesh
                                                calendar year. The current ownership                                        shellfish.                                                                    multispecies, herring midwater trawl
                                                data set used for this analysis is based                                      A description of the specific permits                                       and scallop fisheries. For the groundfish
                                                on calendar year 2013 and contains                                          that are likely to be impacted by this                                        fishery, the proposed action directly
                                                average gross sales associated with those                                   action is provided below, along with a                                        regulates potentially affected entities
                                                permits for calendar years 2011 through                                     discussion of the impacted businesses,                                        through catch limits and other
                                                2013. In addition to classifying a                                          which can include multiple vessels and/                                       management measures designed to
                                                business (ownership entity) as small or                                     or permit types.                                                              achieve the goals and objectives of the
                                                large, a business can also be classified                                                                                                                  FMP. For the non-groundfish fisheries,
                                                                                                                            Regulated Commercial Fish Harvesting                                          the proposed action includes allocations
                                                by its primary source of revenue. A                                         Entities
                                                business is defined as being primarily                                                                                                                    for groundfish stocks caught as bycatch
                                                engaged in fishing for finfish if it                                          Table 18 describes the total number of                                      in these fisheries. For each of these
                                                                                                                            commercial business entities potentially                                      fisheries, there are accountability
                                                obtains greater than 50 percent of its
                                                                                                                            regulated by the proposed action. As of                                       measures that are triggered if their
                                                gross sales from sales of finfish.
                                                                                                                            May 1, 2014, there were 1,386                                                 respective allocations are exceeded. As
                                                Similarly, a business is defined as being                                   commercial business entities potentially                                      a result, the likelihood of triggering an
                                                primarily engaged in fishing for                                            regulated by the proposed action. These                                       accountability measure is a function of
                                                shellfish if it obtains greater than 50                                     entities participate in, or are permitted                                     changes to the ACLs each year.
                                                                          TABLE 18—COMMERCIAL FISH HARVESTING ENTITIES REGULATED BY THE PROPOSED ACTION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Classified as small
                                                                                                                            Type                                                                                      Total number        businesses

                                                Primarily finfish ............................................................................................................................................                   813                  813
                                                Primarily shellfish .........................................................................................................................................                    573                  549

                                                      Total ......................................................................................................................................................             1,386                1,362



                                                Limited Access Groundfish Fishery                                           impacted by this action, there are 868                                        implemented in a subsequent fishing
                                                   The proposed action will directly                                        distinct ownership entities. Of these,                                        year. These accountability measures
                                                impact entities engaged in the limited                                      855 are categorized as small entities,                                        close certain areas of high groundfish
                                                access groundfish fishery. The limited                                      and 13 are categorized as large entities.                                     bycatch to scallop fishery, and the
                                                access groundfish fishery consists of                                       However, these totals may mask some                                           length of the closure depends on the
                                                those enrolled in the sector program and                                    diversity among the entities. Many, if                                        magnitude of the overage.
                                                those in the common pool. Both sectors                                      not most, of these ownership entities                                            Of the total commercial business
                                                and the common pool are subject to                                          maintain diversified harvest portfolios,                                      entities potentially affected by this
                                                catch limits, and accountability                                            obtaining gross sales from many                                               action (1,386), there are 171 scallop
                                                measures that prevent fishing in a                                          fisheries and not dependent on any one.                                       fishing entities. The majority of these
                                                respective stock area when the entire                                       However, not all are equally diversified.                                     entities are defined as shellfish
                                                catch limit has been caught.                                                This action is most likely to affect those                                    businesses (167). However, four of these
                                                Additionally, common pool vessels are                                       entities that depend most heavily on                                          entities are defined as finfish
                                                subject to DAS restrictions and trip                                        sales from harvesting groundfish                                              businesses, all of which are small. Of
                                                limits. All permit holders are eligible to                                  species. There are 114 entities that are                                      the total scallop fishing entities, 149
                                                enroll in the sector program; however,                                      groundfish-dependent, all of which are                                        entities are classified as small entities.
                                                many vessels remain in the common                                           small, and all of which are finfish
                                                                                                                            commercial harvesting businesses. Of                                          Midwater Trawl Fishery
                                                pool because they have low catch
                                                histories of groundfish stocks, which                                       these groundfish-dependent entities,                                             There are four categories of permits
                                                translate into low PSCs. Low PSCs                                           102 have some level of participation in                                       for the herring fishery. Three of these
                                                would limit a vessel’s viability in the                                     the sector program, and 12 operate                                            permit categories are limited access, and
                                                sector program. In general, businesses                                      exclusively in the common pool.                                               vary based on the allowable herring
                                                enrolled in the sector program rely more                                                                                                                  possession limits and areas fished. The
                                                                                                                            Limited Access Scallop Fisheries
                                                heavily on sales of groundfish species                                                                                                                    fourth permit category is open access.
                                                than vessels enrolled in the common                                            The limited access scallop fisheries                                       Although there is a large number of
                                                pool.                                                                       include Limited Access (LA) scallop                                           open access permits issued each year,
                                                   As of May 1, 2014 (beginning of                                          permits and Limited Access General                                            this category is subject to fairly low
                                                fishing year 2014), there were 1,046                                        Category (LGC) scallop permits. LA                                            possession limits for herring, account
                                                individual limited access permits. Of                                       scallop businesses are subject to a                                           for a very small amount of the herring
                                                these, 613 were enrolled in the sector                                      mixture of DAS restrictions and                                               landings, and derive relatively little
                                                program, and 433 were in the common                                         dedicated area trip restrictions. LGC                                         revenue from the fishery. The midwater
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                                                pool. For fishing year 2013, which is the                                   scallop businesses are able to acquire                                        trawl herring fishery receives an
                                                most recent complete fishing year, 708                                      and trade LGC scallop quota, and there                                        allocation of GOM and GB haddock.
                                                of these limited access permits had                                         is an annual cap on quota/landings. The                                       Once the entire allocation for either
                                                landings of any species, and 360 of                                         scallop fishery receives an allocation for                                    stock has been caught, the directed
                                                these permits had landings of                                               GB and SNE/MA yellowtail flounder                                             herring fishery is closed in the
                                                groundfish species.                                                         and southern windowpane flounder. If                                          respective area for the remainder of the
                                                   Of the 1,046 individual limited access                                   these allocations are exceeded,                                               fishing year. Additionally, if the
                                                multispecies permits potentially                                            accountability measures are                                                   midwater trawl fishery exceeds its


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                                                allocation, the overage is deducted from                squid fisheries, it is likely that these              potential to place small entities at a
                                                its allocation in the following fishing                 shellfish entities derive most of their               competitive disadvantage relative to
                                                year.                                                   revenues from the squid fishery.                      large entities. This is mainly because
                                                   Of the total commercial business                                                                           large entities may have more flexibility
                                                entities potentially regulated by this                  Regulated Recreational Party/Charter
                                                                                                        Fishing Entities                                      to adjust to, and accommodate, the
                                                action (1,386), there are 71 herring                                                                          proposed measures. However, as
                                                fishing entities. Of these, 43 entities are                The charter/party permit is an open                discussed in more detail below, the
                                                defined as finfish businesses, all of                   access groundfish permit that can be                  additional declines in gross revenues
                                                which are small. There are 28 entities                  requested at any time, with the
                                                                                                                                                              expected as a result of the proposed
                                                that are defined as shellfish businesses,               limitation that a vessel cannot have a
                                                                                                                                                              measures would pose serious
                                                and 21 of these are considered small.                   limited access groundfish permit and an
                                                                                                        open access party/charter permit                      difficulties for groundfish vessels,
                                                For the purposes of this analysis, squid
                                                                                                        concurrently. There are no qualification              owners, and crew. Additionally, some
                                                is classified as shellfish. Thus, because
                                                                                                        criteria for this permit. Charter/party               ports are predicted to have 50–80
                                                there is some overlap with the herring
                                                and squid fisheries, it is likely that these            permits are subject to recreational                   percent declines in revenues from
                                                shellfish entities derive most of their                 management measures, including                        groundfish, and many vessels may be
                                                revenues from the squid fishery.                        minimum fish sizes, possession                        forced to relocate to Southern New
                                                                                                        restrictions, and seasonal closures.                  England ports, or stop fishing altogether.
                                                Small-Mesh Fisheries                                       During calendar year 2014, 732 party/              The impacts of the proposed measures
                                                   The small-mesh exempted fishery                      charter permits were issued. Of these,                on shoreshide businesses are difficult to
                                                allows vessels to harvest species in                    267 party/charter permit holders                      predict, but infrastructure and facilities
                                                designated areas using mesh sizes                       reported catching and retaining any                   supporting fishing operations may be
                                                smaller than the minimum mesh size                      groundfish species on at least one for-               forced to consolidate, or to stop
                                                required by the Northeast Multispecies                  hire trip. In addition, 204 party/charter             operating.
                                                FMP. To participate in the small-mesh                   permit holders reported catching at least
                                                multispecies (whiting) fishery, vessels                 one cod in 2014. While all party/charter              Status Determination Criteria
                                                must hold either a limited access                       fishing businesses that catch cod may be                 The proposed action would change
                                                multispecies permit or an open access                   affected by the proposed action, the
                                                                                                                                                              the GB yellowtail flounder status,
                                                multispecies permit. Limited access                     recreational groundfish fishery only
                                                                                                                                                              relative to reference points, to unknown.
                                                multispecies permit holders can only                    receives an allocation for the GOM
                                                target whiting when not fishing under a                 stock. Of the 204 party/charter                       Further, the proposed action would
                                                DAS or a sector trip, and while declared                businesses that reported to have caught               update the numerical estimates of the
                                                out of the fishery. A description of                    cod, 106 reported catching cod in the                 status determination criteria for GOM
                                                limited access multispecies permits was                 GOM.                                                  cod, GOM haddock, GOM winter
                                                provided above. Many of these vessels                      A 2013 report indicated that, in the               flounder, GB winter flounder, and
                                                target both whiting and longfin squid on                northeast United States, the mean gross               pollock. These updates would result in
                                                small-mesh trips, and therefore, most of                sales was approximately $27,650 for a                 lower values of MSY. For some of these,
                                                them also have open access or limited                   charter business and $13,500 for a party              the lower values of MSY would result
                                                access Squid, Mackerel, and Butterfish                  boat. Based on the available                          in lower ACLs in the short-term, which
                                                (SMB) permits. As a result, SMB permits                 information, no business approached                   is expected to have negative economic
                                                were not handled separately in this                     the $7.5 million large business                       impacts (i.e., lower net revenues).
                                                analysis.                                               threshold. Therefore, the 267 potentially             However, the proposed updates to the
                                                   The small-mesh fisheries receive an                  regulated party/charter entities are all              status determination criteria are
                                                allocation of GB yellowtail flounder. If                considered small businesses.                          expected to have positive stock benefits
                                                this allocation is exceeded, an                                                                               by helping to prevent overfishing. Thus,
                                                accountability measure is triggered for a               Economic Impacts of the Proposed
                                                                                                        Measures and Alternatives and                         in the long-term, the proposed action is
                                                subsequent fishing year. The                                                                                  expected to result in higher and more
                                                accountability measure requires small-                  Measures Proposed To Mitigate
                                                                                                        Adverse Economic Impacts of the                       sustainable landings when compared to
                                                mesh vessels to use selective trawl gear                                                                      the No Action option. All of the
                                                when fishing on GB. This gear                           Proposed Action
                                                                                                                                                              proposed revisions would be based on
                                                restriction is only implemented for 1                     The economic impacts of each                        the 2014 assessments for the respective
                                                year as a result of an overage, and is                  proposed measure are summarized                       stocks, and would be based on the best
                                                removed as long as additional overages                  below and are discussed in more detail                scientific information available.
                                                do not occur.                                           in sections 7.4 and 8.11 of the
                                                   Of the total commercial harvesting                   Framework 53 Environmental                               The only other alternative considered
                                                entities potentially affected by this                   Assessment. Although small entities are               for this action was the No Action
                                                action, there are 570 small-mesh                        defined based on gross sales of                       option, which would not update the
                                                entities. However, this is not necessarily              ownership groups, not physical                        status determination criteria for any
                                                informative because not all of these                    characteristics of the vessel, it is                  groundfish stocks. This option would
                                                entities are active in the whiting fishery.             reasonable to assume that larger vessels              not incorporate the best scientific
                                                Based on the most recent information,                   are more likely to be owned by large                  information available, and would not be
                                                                                                                                                              consistent with Magnuson-Stevens Act
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                                                25 of these entities are considered                     entities. The proposed action is
                                                active, with at least 1 lb of whiting                   anticipated to result in aggregate gross              requirements. This option would not
                                                landed. Of these entities, 7 are defined                revenue losses of approximately $4                    have any immediate economic impacts.
                                                as finfish businesses, all of which are                 million in fishing year 2015, compared                However if this option resulted in
                                                small. There are 18 entities that are                   to predicted revenues for fishing year                overfishing in the long-term, then it
                                                defined as shellfish businesses, and 17                 2014. These losses are expected to be                 would have severe negative economic
                                                of these are considered small. Because                  absorbed primarily by small business.                 impacts for the fisheries affected by the
                                                there is overlap with the whiting and                   As a result, the proposed action has the              proposed action.


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                                                Annual Catch Limits                                     The GB yellowtail flounder allocation                 action, which would not mitigate the
                                                   The proposed action to set catch                     for both the scallop and small-mesh                   economic impacts of the proposed catch
                                                limits for eastern GB cod and haddock,                  fisheries would be a decrease in 2015                 limits.
                                                                                                        compared to 2014, which could increase                   Under the No Action option, no catch
                                                GOM cod, GOM haddock, GB yellowtail
                                                                                                        the likelihood of triggering                          limits would be specified for the U.S./
                                                flounder, GOM winter flounder, and
                                                                                                        accountability measures. However,                     Canada stocks, GB winter flounder,
                                                pollock has the potential to impact
                                                                                                        based on recent catch performance,                    GOM winter flounder, or pollock. In this
                                                groundfish (including small-mesh),
                                                                                                        accountability measures for GB                        scenario, sector vessels would be unable
                                                midwater trawl, and scallop-dependent
                                                                                                        yellowtail flounder have never been                   to fish in the respective stock areas at
                                                small entities.
                                                                                                        implemented for these fisheries as a                  the start of the 2015 fishing year if no
                                                   For the commercial groundfish
                                                                                                        result of an overage. Additionally, based             allocations were specified. This would
                                                fishery, the proposed catch limits are
                                                                                                        on scallop management measures that                   result in greater negative economic
                                                expected to result in a 7-percent
                                                                                                        are proposed for 2015, it is not expected             impacts for vessels compared to the
                                                decrease in gross revenues on
                                                                                                        that scallop effort will increase on GB               proposed action due to lost revenues as
                                                groundfish trips, or $6 million,
                                                                                                        relative to recent years. Although the                a result of being unable to fish. The
                                                compared to predicted gross revenues
                                                                                                        proposed reduction for GB yellowtail                  proposed action is predicted to result in
                                                for fishing year 2014. However, as
                                                                                                        flounder could have negative economic                 approximately $77 million in gross
                                                described later, the aggregate predicted
                                                                                                        impacts, these fisheries are not expected             revenues from groundfish trips. All of
                                                revenues for 2015 also depend on the                                                                          this revenue would be lost if no action
                                                                                                        to exceed their respective allocations in
                                                combination of other measures that                                                                            was taken to specify catch limits.
                                                                                                        2015, and no accountability measures
                                                would be adopted in this action. The                                                                          Further, if no action was taken, the
                                                                                                        are expected to be triggered.
                                                negative impacts of the proposed catch                     For the midwater trawl fishery, the                Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements to
                                                limits would not be uniformly                           proposed allocations for GOM and GB                   achieve optimum yield and consider the
                                                distributed across vessels size classes.                haddock are both expected to increase                 needs of fishing communities would be
                                                Vessels in the 30–50 ft (9–15 m)                        in 2015 relative to 2014. However, in                 violated.
                                                category are predicted to incur the                     fishing year 2013, the accountability                    If no catch limits were adopted in this
                                                largest decrease in gross revenues                      measure for GB haddock was triggered.                 action, it is not clear whether
                                                compared to 2014. Based only on the                     As a result, it is possible that this could           allocations for the scallop, midwater
                                                proposed catch limits, vessels in this                  occur again in 2015 depending on catch                trawl, and small-mesh fisheries would
                                                category could incur revenue losses of                  rates of herring and haddock. If the                  be treated as zero. If so, then any catch
                                                33 percent, and aggregate losses are                    accountability measure for GB haddock                 of groundfish species would result in an
                                                expected to be more as a result of other                is triggered, there could be negative                 overage of their allocations, which
                                                measures proposed in this action. Larger                economic impacts that result from                     would trigger an accountability
                                                vessel classes are not expected to be                   foregone herring yield. The magnitude                 measure. This would have negative
                                                impacted as heavily by the catch limits                 of these negative impacts would depend                economic impacts on these fisheries,
                                                proposed in this action. Based only on                  on how much herring quota remained at                 and the severity of these impacts would
                                                the proposed catch limits, 50–75 ft (15–                the time the accountability measure was               depend on the magnitude of the
                                                23 m) vessels are predicted to incur                    implemented, and whether other                        overage, and the corresponding
                                                losses of 16 percent, and the largest                   herring management areas were open for                accountability measures. However, if
                                                vessels (75 ft (23 m) and greater) are                  directed herring fishing.                             this is not treated as a sub-ACL of zero,
                                                predicted to incur losses of 3 percent.                    The proposed catch limits are based                then these fisheries would have
                                                   On a home-port state level, New                      on the latest stock assessment                        unrestricted catch of groundfish species.
                                                Hampshire would incur the largest                       information, which is considered the                  Although this would have positive
                                                decline (42 percent) in gross revenues                  best scientific information available,                economic impacts for these fisheries in
                                                from groundfish relative to 2014 as a                   and the applicable requirements in the                the short-term, any negative biological
                                                result of the proposed catch limits.                    FMP and the Magnuson-Stevens Act.                     impacts that would result from
                                                However, in combination with other                      The only other possible alternatives to               unrestricted catch could result in lower
                                                measures proposed in this action this                   the catch limits proposed in this action              catch limits in the future. This would
                                                revenue decline could reach 50 percent.                 that would mitigate negative impacts                  have negative economic impacts on
                                                Maine and Massachusetts are also                        would be higher catch limits.                         these fisheries, as well as the groundfish
                                                predicted to incur revenue losses of 16                 Alternative, higher catch limits,                     fishery.
                                                percent and 8 percent, respectively, as                 however, are not permissible under the
                                                a result of the proposed catch limits.                                                                        Gulf of Maine Cod Spawning Closures
                                                                                                        law because they would not be
                                                Both New York and Rhode Island are                      consistent with the goals and objectives                 Currently, the only spawning closure
                                                expected to have small increases to                     of the FMP, or the Magnuson-Stevens                   for GOM cod is the Whaleback
                                                gross revenues compared to 2014, up to                  Act, particularly the requirement to                  Protection Area. The proposed action
                                                a 33-percent and 29-percent increase,                   prevent overfishing. The Magnuson-                    (No action) is expected to have
                                                respectively. For major home ports,                     Stevens Act, and case law, prevent                    economic impacts that are neutral to the
                                                Gloucester, MA, is expected to have the                 implementation of measures that                       status quo for the commercial and
                                                largest decline in gross revenue (up to                 conflict with conservation requirements,              recreational groundfish fisheries.
                                                28 percent). New Bedford, MA, is                        even if it means negative impacts are                 However, when compared to other
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                                                expected to be the least affected, with                 not mitigated. The catch limits proposed              alternatives that were considered in this
                                                predicted revenue losses of 6 percent                   in this action are the highest allowed                action, the proposed action is predicted
                                                compared to 2014.                                       given the best scientific information                 to result in lower gross revenues for the
                                                   For the scallop, midwater trawl, and                 available, the SSC’s recommendations,                 commercial fishery compared to
                                                small-mesh fisheries, the catch limits                  and requirements to end overfishing and               alternatives that would have adopted
                                                proposed in this action would include                   rebuild fish stocks. The only other catch             additional spawning closures. Some of
                                                allocations for bycatch of groundfish                   limits that would be legal would be                   the closures considered for this action
                                                species that occurs in these fisheries.                 lower than those proposed in this                     would have closed large areas of the


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                                                inshore GOM. Under this scenario,                       possession may create an incentive to                 stock rebuilding, then the long-term
                                                smaller inshore vessels would likely be                 behave differently on observed and                    economic impacts would be similar to
                                                unable to adapt to the closures and                     unobserved trips. On observed trips,                  the status quo, or negative.
                                                prosecute the GOM fishery due to vessel                 vessels would likely achieve very low                    For the recreational fishery, the
                                                size limitations of fishing further                     discard rates of GOM cod. However, on                 proposed action (zero possession of
                                                offshore. As a result, these small inshore              unobserved trips, vessels would seek to               GOM cod) is expected to result in
                                                vessels that are unable to fish would                   maximize revenue of all species,                      negative economic opportunities due to
                                                lease quota to larger offshore vessels.                 regardless of GOM cod catch. As a                     the lost opportunity to land GOM cod.
                                                The flow of quota to these larger                       result, although predicted revenues                   In the short-term, the proposed action
                                                offshore vessels, which are able to use                 would be higher under the zero                        would likely result in some recreational
                                                it, is the primary reason why additional                possession alternative, this option could             anglers not booking party/charter trips,
                                                closures are predicted to result in higher              result in greater uncertainty in the catch            which would have a negative impact on
                                                gross revenues than the proposed action                 estimates. In the long-term,                          party/charter businesses, and other
                                                (No Action). However, although the                      unaccounted for fishing mortality could               shoreside businesses that support the
                                                aggregate gross revenues are predicted                  compromise stock rebuilding efforts,                  recreational fishery (e.g., bait and tackle
                                                to be higher under additional closure                   which would have negative economic                    shops, marinas). However, if the
                                                scenarios, smaller inshore vessels would                impacts on the fishery. As a result, the              proposed action results in a decrease in
                                                lose viability, and would likely not be                 alternative to adopt zero possession                  fishing mortality relative to the status
                                                able to prosecute the fishery during                    would not mitigate economic impacts                   quo, then it could contribute to stock
                                                closures considered in this action. Thus,               relative to the proposed action (No                   rebuilding. If this occurs, the long-term
                                                these alternatives would not have                       Action).                                              economic impacts of the proposed
                                                helped mitigate the anticipated                                                                               action would be positive. Further, in the
                                                                                                        Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures
                                                disproportionate impact to small                                                                              long-term, the recreational fishery
                                                entities that would have resulted from                     This action proposes to re-configure
                                                                                                                                                              would benefit from the commercial
                                                these additional closures.                              the GOM rolling closures for
                                                                                                                                                              closures discussed above if they
                                                   For the recreational fishery, the                    commercial vessels and adopt a
                                                                                                                                                              successfully enhance spawning
                                                economic impacts of other alternatives                  prohibition on possession of GOM cod
                                                                                                                                                              protection and increase stock
                                                considered in this action would be                      for the recreational fishery. For the
                                                                                                                                                              rebuilding.
                                                extensive and severe. Approximately 75                  commercial groundfish fishery, the
                                                percent of recreational landings of                     proposed action is expected to result in              Default Groundfish Specifications
                                                groundfish species are attributed to the                less severe negative economic impacts
                                                                                                        than the proposed catch limits alone.                    The proposed action would establish
                                                spawning area closures that were
                                                                                                        However, the negative economic                        a mechanism for setting default catch
                                                considered in this action. Because the
                                                                                                        impacts of the proposed action are                    limits in the event a management action
                                                majority of landings are concentrated in
                                                                                                        expected to be greater compared to other              is delayed. This is expected to have
                                                these areas, it would likely be difficult
                                                                                                        alternatives considered that would                    positive economic benefits, primarily
                                                for party/charter vessels to move to
                                                                                                        adopt additional GOM cod spawning                     for sector vessels, compared to the No
                                                alternative areas to fish for groundfish
                                                                                                        closures. As discussed above, the                     Action option. Sector vessels are not
                                                species. Further, recreational vessels
                                                                                                        aggregate economic impacts of the                     allowed to fish without an allocation, so
                                                would likely not be able to adapt by
                                                fishing further offshore due to vessel                  spawning closures that were considered                if no catch limits are specified for the
                                                size limitations. The total steam time to               for this action are largely driven by the             fishing year, there would be severe
                                                fish further offshore would also exceed                 flow of quota from smaller inshore                    negative economic impacts to the
                                                the standard party/charter trip of 4 or 6               vessels, which would be unable to fish,               groundfish fishery. The proposed action
                                                hours. Businesses that support the                      to larger offshore vessels. Although the              is expected to avoid this situation that
                                                recreational fishing industry would also                proposed action would have greater                    would otherwise occur if no action was
                                                be largely impacted by the other closure                negative impacts compared to these                    taken.
                                                alternatives that were considered in this               other alternatives, the negative impacts                 The No Action option would not
                                                action. As a result, the other alternatives             to small vessels can be hidden by the                 establish a mechanism for setting
                                                to the proposed action would not                        predicted aggregate gross revenues. The               default catch limits
                                                mitigate economic impacts to the                        proposed action would add closures in                 Sector Carryover
                                                recreational fishing vessels and                        some months, while removing other
                                                businesses.                                             closures, largely in the month of April.                 The proposed action would modify
                                                                                                        As a result, the proposed action is                   the provision that allows sectors to
                                                Prohibition on Possession of Gulf of                    expected to improve the viability of the              carryover unused allocation from one
                                                Maine Cod for the Commercial Fishery                    inshore fleet, and help mitigate the                  fishing year into the next fishing year.
                                                   Currently, sector vessels are required               economic impacts of the proposed catch                The economic impacts of the proposed
                                                to land all legal-sized GOM cod, and                    limits, compared to other closure                     action are likely minor, and similar to
                                                common pool vessels are subject to trip                 alternatives considered in the action.                the status quo. In any fishing year, if the
                                                limits. The proposed action (No Action)                    The ability for the proposed action to             maximum available sector carryover is
                                                is expected to result in economic                       provide increased spawning protection                 reduced from 10 percent, this could
                                                impacts that are neutral to the status                  would largely dictate the long-term                   have a negative economic impact.
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                                                quo. The economic impacts of the other                  economic impacts of this action. If the               However, the proposed action does not
                                                alternative considered (prohibition on                  proposed action enhances spawning                     modify the accountability measure for
                                                possession) is difficult to predict.                    protection, which translates into                     sectors that requires any overages, even
                                                Anticipated gross revenues are                          increased stock rebuilding, then the                  overages that result from harvesting
                                                predicted to be slightly higher if zero                 long-term economic impacts would be                   available carryover, must be paid back.
                                                possession was adopted compared to                      positive. However, if the proposed                    As a result, the proposed action is not
                                                the No Action. However, this increase is                action does not enhance spawning                      expected to largely change sector
                                                expected to occur largely because zero                  protection or translate into increased                operations compared to the status quo.


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                                                List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                     and not available for immediate use as                § 648.80 NE multispecies regulated mesh
                                                                                                        defined in § 648.2, or fail to remove,                areas and restrictions on gear and methods
                                                  Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and                                                                       of fishing.
                                                reporting requirements.                                 sink gillnet gear and other gillnet gear
                                                                                                        capable of catching NE multispecies,                  *       *    *     *      *
                                                  Dated: March 3, 2015.                                 with the exception of single pelagic                     (g) * * *
                                                Eileen Sobeck,                                          gillnets (as described in                                (6) * * *
                                                Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                  § 648.81(f)(5)(ii)), in the areas and for                (i) Requirements for gillnet gear
                                                National Marine Fisheries Service.                      the times specified in § 648.80(g)(6)(i)              capable of catching NE multispecies to
                                                  For the reasons stated in the                         and (ii), except as provided in                       reduce harbor porpoise takes. In
                                                preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed                   § 648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), and                       addition to the requirements for gillnet
                                                to be amended as follows:                               § 648.81(f)(5)(ii), or unless otherwise               fishing identified in this section, all
                                                                                                        authorized in writing by the Regional                 persons owning or operating vessels in
                                                PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                               Administrator.                                        the EEZ that fish with sink gillnet gear
                                                NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                                                                                    and other gillnet gear capable of
                                                                                                        *       *     *     *      *                          catching NE multispecies, with the
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                   (7) * * *
                                                                                                           (i) * * *                                          exception of single pelagic gillnets (as
                                                continues to read as follows:                                                                                 described in § 648.81(f)(5)(ii)), must
                                                                                                           (A) Enter, be on a fishing vessel in, or
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                   fail to remove gear from the EEZ portion              comply with the applicable provisions
                                                ■ 2. In § 648.2:                                        of the areas described in § 648.81(d)(1),             of the Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction
                                                ■ a. Remove the definition for ‘‘Gillnet                (e)(1), (f)(4), and (g)(1), except as                 Plan found in § 229.33 of this title.
                                                gear capable of catching multispecies                   provided in § 648.81(d)(2), (e)(2), (f)(5),              (ii) Requirements for gillnet gear
                                                (for purposes of the interim action)’’;                 (g)(2), and (i).                                      capable of catching NE multispecies to
                                                and                                                        (B) Fish for, harvest, possess, or land            prevent large whale takes. In addition to
                                                ■ b. Lift the suspension of the definition              regulated species in or from the closed               the requirements for gillnet fishing
                                                for ‘‘Gillnet gear capable of catching                  areas specified in § 648.81(a) through (f)            identified in this section, all persons
                                                multispecies’’ and revise it to read as                 and (n), unless otherwise specified in                owning or operating vessels in the EEZ
                                                follows:                                                § 648.81(c)(2)(iii), (f)(5)(i), (f)(5)(iv),           that fish with sink gillnet gear and other
                                                                                                        (f)(5)(viii) and (ix), (i), (n)(2)(i), or as          gillnet gear capable of catching NE
                                                § 648.2    Definitions.                                 authorized under § 648.85.                            multispecies, with the exception of
                                                *     *      *     *    *                                                                                     single pelagic gillnets (as described in
                                                                                                        *       *     *     *      *
                                                  Gillnet gear capable of catching                                                                            § 648.81(f)(5)(ii)), must comply with the
                                                                                                           (12) * * *
                                                multispecies means all gillnet gear                        (i) It is unlawful for any person to:              applicable provisions of the Atlantic
                                                except pelagic gillnet gear specified at                                                                      Large Whale Take Reduction Plan found
                                                                                                        *       *     *     *      *                          in § 229.32 of this title.
                                                § 648.81(f)(5)(ii) and pelagic gillnet gear                (13) * * *
                                                that is designed to fish for and is used                   (i) It is unlawful for any person to:              *       *    *     *      *
                                                to fish for or catch tunas, swordfish, and                                                                    ■ 6. In § 648.81:
                                                sharks.                                                 *       *     *     *      *                          ■ a. Lift suspension of paragraphs (d)(1)
                                                                                                           (16) Recreational and charter/party                through (4), (e)(1) and (2), (f)(1) and (2),
                                                *     *      *     *    *                               requirements. It is unlawful for the                  and (g)(1)(i), and (o)(1)(iii), (iv), and
                                                § 648.10    [Amended]                                   owner or operator of a charter or party               (viii) through (x);
                                                                                                        boat issued a valid Federal NE                        ■ b. Remove paragraphs (d)(3) through
                                                ■ 3. In § 648.10, remove paragraphs
                                                                                                        multispecies permit, or for a                         (6), (e)(3) and (4), (g)(1)(vii), and (o); and
                                                (k)(3)(i)(A) and (B).
                                                ■ 4. In § 648.14:
                                                                                                        recreational vessel, as applicable, unless            ■ c. Revise paragraphs (d)(2), (e)(2), (f),
                                                ■ a. Lift suspension of paragraphs
                                                                                                        otherwise specified in § 648.17, to do                (g)(2) introductory text, (g)(2)(i), and (i)
                                                (k)(6)(i)(E), (k)(7)(i)(A) and (B),                     any of the following if fishing under the             to read as follows:
                                                (k)(12)(v)(E) and (F), (k)(12)(v)(K) and                recreational or charter/party regulations:
                                                                                                        *       *     *     *      *                          § 648.81 NE multispecies closed areas and
                                                (L), (k)(13)(i)(D)(1) through (4),                                                                            measures to protect EFH.
                                                (k)(13)(ii)(B) through (D), (k)(13)(ii)(K)                 (iii) * * *
                                                                                                           (A) Fail to comply with the applicable             *      *     *     *    *
                                                through (M), (k)(14)(viii), and                                                                                  (d) * * *
                                                (k)(16)(iii)(A) through (C), and                        restrictions if transiting the GOM
                                                                                                        Regulated Mesh Area with cod on board                    (2) Unless otherwise restricted under
                                                (k)(16)(iii)(D) and (F);                                                                                      the EFH Closure(s) specified in
                                                ■ b. Remove paragraphs (k)(6)(i)(H),                    that was caught outside the GOM
                                                                                                        Regulated Mesh Area.                                  paragraph (h) of this section, paragraph
                                                (k)(7)(i)(H) through (J), (k)(12)(v)(K)                                                                       (d)(1) of this section does not apply to
                                                through (N), (k)(13)(i)(D)(5) and (6),                     (B) Fail to comply with the
                                                                                                        requirements specified in                             persons on fishing vessels or fishing
                                                (k)(13)(ii)(K) through (P), (k)(14)(xii),                                                                     vessels that meet the criteria in
                                                and (k)(16)(iii)(D) through (H); and                    § 648.81(f)(5)(v) when fishing in the
                                                                                                        areas described in § 648.81(d)(1), (e)(1),            paragraphs (f)(5)(ii) through (v) of this
                                                ■ c. Revise paragraphs (k)(6)(i)(E),
                                                                                                        and (f)(4) during the time periods                    section.
                                                (k)(7)(i)(A) and (B), (k)(12)(i)
                                                introductory text, (k)(13)(i) introductory              specified.                                            *      *     *     *    *
                                                text, (k)(16) introductory text, and                    *       *     *     *      *                             (e) * * *
                                                                                                        ■ 5. In § 648.80:
                                                                                                                                                                 (2) Unless otherwise restricted under
                                                (k)(16)(iii)(A) and (B) to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                              paragraph (h) of this section, paragraph
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                                                                                                        ■ a. Lift suspension of paragraphs
                                                § 648.14    Prohibitions.                               (a)(3)(vi), (a)(3)(viii), (a)(4)(iii), (a)(4)(ix),    (e)(1) of this section does not apply to
                                                *     *     *     *    *                                and (g)(6)(i) and (ii);                               persons on fishing vessels or fishing
                                                  (k) * * *                                             ■ b. Remove paragraphs (a)(3)(viii) and               vessels that meet the criteria in
                                                  (6) * * *                                             (x), (a)(4)(ix) and (x), and (g)(6)(iii) and          paragraphs (f)(5)(ii) through (v) of this
                                                  (i) * * *                                             (iv); and                                             section consistent with the requirements
                                                  (E) Use, set, haul back, fish with,                   ■ c. Revise paragraphs (g)(6)(i) and (ii)             specified under § 648.80(a)(5).
                                                possess on board a vessel, unless stowed                to read as follows:                                   *      *     *     *    *


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                                                   (f) GOM Cod Protection Closures. (1)                            GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE II                                      GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE
                                                Unless otherwise allowed in this part,                                                [June 1–June 30]                                      IV—Continued
                                                no fishing vessel or person on a fishing                                                                                                           [October 1–October 31]
                                                vessel may enter, fish in, or be in; and                               Point                 N. latitude         W. longitude
                                                no fishing gear capable of catching NE                                                                                                  Point                N. latitude   W. longitude
                                                multispecies may be in, or on board a                            CPCII    1 ..........      (1 )                 69°30′    W
                                                                                                                 CPCII    2 ..........      43°30′   N           69°30′    W        CPCIV   2   ........    42°30′   N     70°00′ W
                                                vessel in GOM Cod Protection Closures
                                                                                                                 CPCII    3 ..........      43°30′   N           70°00′    W        CPCIV   3   ........    42°00′   N     70°00′ W
                                                I through V as described, and during the                         CPCII    4 ..........      42°30′   N           70°00′    W        CPCIV   4   ........    42°00′   N     (2) (3)
                                                times specified, in paragraphs (f)(4)(i)                         CPCII    5 ..........      42°30′   N           70°30′    W        CPCIV   1   ........    42°30′   N     (1) (3)
                                                through (v) of this section.                                     CPCII    6 ..........      42°20′   N           70°30′    W
                                                                                                                                                                                      1 The intersection of 42°30′ N latitude and
                                                   (2) Any vessel subject to a GOM Cod                           CPCII    7 ..........      42°20′   N           (2) (3)
                                                                                                                 CPCII    8 ..........      42°30′   N           (4) (3)            the Massachusetts coastline.
                                                Protection Closure may transit the area,                         CPCII    9 ..........      42°30′   N           70°30′    W
                                                                                                                                                                                      2 The intersection of 42°00′ N latitude and

                                                provided it complies with the                                                                                                       the mainland Massachusetts coastline at King-
                                                                                                                 CPCII    10 ........       43°00′   N           70°30′    W        ston, MA.
                                                requirements specified in paragraph (i)                          CPCII    11 ........       43°00′   N           (5) (6)              3 From Point 4 back to Point 1 following the
                                                of this section.                                                 CPCII    1 ..........      (1 )                 69°30′    W ( 6)   coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                   (3) The New England Fishery                                     1 The  intersection of 69°30′ W longitude and                       (v) GOM Cod Protection Closure V.
                                                Management Council shall review the                              the coastline of Maine.                                            From March 1 through March 31, the
                                                                                                                   2 The intersection of 42°20′ N latitude and
                                                GOM Cod Protection Closures Areas                                                                                                   restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1)
                                                                                                                 the coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                specified in this section when the                                 3 From Point 7 to Point 8 following the                          and (2) of this section GOM Cod
                                                spawning stock biomass for GOM cod                               coastline of Massachusetts.                                        Protection Closure V, which is the area
                                                                                                                   4 The intersection of 42°30′ N latitude and
                                                reaches the minimum biomass threshold                                                                                               bounded by the following coordinates
                                                                                                                 the coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                specified for the stock (50 percent of                             5 The intersection of 43°00′ N latitude and                      connected in the order stated by straight
                                                SSBMSY).                                                         the coastline of New Hampshire.                                    lines:
                                                                                                                   6 From Point 11 back to Point 1 following
                                                   (4) GOM Cod Protection Closure                                the coastlines of New Hampshire and Maine.
                                                Areas. Charts depicting these areas are
                                                                                                                                                                                     GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE V
                                                available from the Regional                                         (iii) GOM Cod Protection Closure III.                                             [March 1–March 31]
                                                                                                                 From November 1 through January 31,
                                                Administrator upon request.
                                                                                                                 the restrictions specified in paragraphs                               Point                N. latitude   W. longitude
                                                   (i) GOM Cod Protection Closure I.                             (f)(1) and (2) of this section apply to
                                                From May 1 through May 31, the                                   GOM Cod Protection Closure III, which                              CPCV    1   .........   42°30′   N     70°00′   W
                                                restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1)                      is the area bounded by the following                               CPCV    2   .........   42°30′   N     68°30′   W
                                                and (2) of this section apply to GOM                                                                                                CPCV    3   .........   42°00′   N     68°30′   W
                                                                                                                 coordinates connected in the order                                 CPCV    4   .........   42°00′   N     70°00′   W
                                                Cod Protection Closure I, which is the                           stated by straight lines:                                          CPCV    1   .........   42°30′   N     70°00′   W
                                                area bounded by the following
                                                coordinates connected in the order                                GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE III                                       (5) The GOM Cod Protection Closures
                                                stated by straight lines:                                                      [November 1–January 31]                              specified in this section do not apply to
                                                                                                                                                                                    persons aboard fishing vessels or fishing
                                                  GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE I                                         Point                 N. latitude         W. longitude       vessels that meet any of the following
                                                                         [May 1–May 31]                                                                                             criteria:
                                                                                                                 CPCIII   1   .........     42°30′   N           (1)                   (i) That have not been issued a
                                                                                                                 CPCIII   2   .........     42°30′   N           70°30′    W
                                                     Point                   N. latitude      W. longitude                                                                          multispecies permit and that are fishing
                                                                                                                 CPCIII   3   .........     42°15′   N           70°30′    W
                                                                                                                 CPCIII   4   .........     42°15′   N           70°24′    W        exclusively in state waters;
                                                CPCI   1   ...........     43°30′   N         (1)                CPCIII   5   .........     42°00′   N           70°24′    W           (ii) That are fishing with or using
                                                CPCI   2   ...........     43°30′   N         69°30′    W        CPCIII   6   .........     42°00′   N           (2) (3)            exempted gear as defined under this
                                                CPCI   3   ...........     43°00′   N         69°30′    W        CPCIII   1   .........     42°30′   N           (1) (3)            part, except for pelagic gillnet gear
                                                CPCI   4   ...........     43°00′   N         70°00′    W
                                                                                                                   1 The intersection of 42°30′ N latitude and
                                                                                                                                                                                    capable of catching NE multispecies,
                                                CPCI   5   ...........     42°30′   N         70°00′    W
                                                                                                                 the Massachusetts coastline.
                                                                                                                                                                                    unless fishing with a single pelagic
                                                CPCI   6   ...........     42°30′   N         70°30′    W          2 The intersection of 42°00′ N latitude and                      gillnet not longer than 300 ft (91.4 m)
                                                CPCI   7   ...........     42°20′   N         70°30′    W        the mainland Massachusetts coastline at King-                      and not greater than 6 ft (1.83 m) deep,
                                                CPCI   8   ...........     42°20′   N         (2) (3)            ston, MA.                                                          with a maximum mesh size of 3 inches
                                                                                                                   3 From Point 6 back to Point 1 following the
                                                CPCI   1   ...........     43°30′   N         (1) (3)                                                                               (7.6 cm), provided that:
                                                                                                                 coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                  1 The intersection of 43°30′ N latitude and
                                                                                                                                                                                       (A) The net is attached to the boat and
                                                                                                                   (iv) GOM Cod Protection Closure IV.                              fished in the upper two-thirds of the
                                                the coastline of Maine.
                                                  2 The intersection of 42°20′ N latitude and                    From October 1 through October 31, the                             water column;
                                                the coastline of Massachusetts.                                  restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1)                           (B) The net is marked with the
                                                  3 From Point 8 back to Point 1 following the                   and (2) of this section apply to GOM                               owner’s name and vessel identification
                                                coastline of the United States.                                  Cod Protection Closure IV, which is the                            number;
                                                                                                                 area bounded by the following                                         (C) There is no retention of regulated
                                                  (ii) GOM Cod Protection Closure II.                            coordinates connected in the order                                 species; and
                                                From June 1 through June 30, the
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                                                                                                                 stated by straight lines:                                             (D) There is no other gear on board
                                                restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1)                                                                                         capable of catching NE multispecies;
                                                and (2) of this section apply to GOM                              GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE IV                                        (iii) That are fishing in the Midwater
                                                Cod Protection Closure II, which is the                                                                                             Trawl Gear Exempted Fishery as
                                                                                                                                 [October 1–October 31]
                                                area bounded by the following                                                                                                       specified in § 648.80(d);
                                                coordinates connected in the order                                     Point                 N. latitude         W. longitude          (iv) That are fishing in the Purse Seine
                                                stated by straight lines:                                                                                                           Gear Exempted Fishery as specified in
                                                                                                                 CPCIV 1 ........           42°30′ N             (1)                § 648.80(e);


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                                                   (v) That are fishing under charter/                  (i), a vessel may transit CA I, the                   following fishing year does not exceed
                                                party or recreational regulations                       Nantucket Lightship Closed Area, the                  the ABC for the fishing year in which
                                                specified in § 648.89, provided that:                   Cashes Ledge Closed Area, the Western                 the carryover may be harvested. If this
                                                   (A) For vessels fishing under charter/               GOM Closure Area, the GOM Cod                         total exceeds the ABC, NMFS shall
                                                party regulations in a GOM Cod                          Protection Closures, the GB Seasonal                  adjust the maximum amount of unused
                                                Protection Closure described under                      Closure Area, the EFH Closure Areas,                  ACE that a sector may carryover (down
                                                paragraph (f)(4) of this section, it has on             and the GOM Cod Spawning Protection                   from 10 percent) to an amount equal to
                                                board a letter of authorization issued by               Area, as defined in paragraphs (a)(1),                the ABC of the following fishing year.
                                                the Regional Administrator, which is                    (c)(1), (d)(1), (e)(1), (f)(4), (g)(1), (h)(1),       Any adjustments made would be
                                                valid from the date of enrollment                       and (n)(1), of this section, respectively,            applied to each sector based on its total
                                                through the duration of the closure or 3                provided that its gear is stowed and not              unused ACE and proportional to the
                                                months duration, whichever is greater;                  available for immediate use as defined                cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits
                                                for vessels fishing under charter/party                 in § 648.2. A vessel may transit CA II,               participating in the sector for the
                                                regulations in the Cashes Ledge Closure                 as defined in paragraph (b)(1) of this                particular fishing year, as described in
                                                Area or Western GOM Area Closure, as                    section, in accordance with paragraph                 paragraph (b)(1)(i)(E) of this section.
                                                described under paragraphs (d) and (e)                  (b)(2)(iv) of this section. Private                      (i) Eastern GB Stocks Carryover. Any
                                                of this section, respectively, it has on                recreational or charter/party vessels                 unused ACE allocated for Eastern GB
                                                board a letter of authorization issued by               fishing under the Northeast                           stocks in accordance with paragraph
                                                the Regional Administrator, which is                    multispecies provisions specified at                  (b)(1)(i)(B) of this section shall
                                                valid from the date of enrollment until                 § 648.89 may transit the GOM Cod                      contribute to the carryover allowance
                                                the end of the fishing year;                            Spawning Protection Area, as defined in               for each stock, as specified in this
                                                   (B) Fish species managed by the                      paragraph (n)(1) of this section,                     paragraph (b)(1)(i)(C)(1), but shall not
                                                NEFMC or MAFMC that are harvested                       provided all bait and hooks are removed               increase individual sector’s allocation of
                                                or possessed by the vessel, are not sold                from fishing rods, and any regulated                  Eastern GB stocks during the following
                                                or intended for trade, barter or sale,                  species on board have been caught                     year.
                                                regardless of where the fish are caught;                outside the GOM Cod Spawning                             (ii) This carryover ACE remains
                                                   (C) The vessel has no gear other than                Protection Area and has been gutted and               effective during the subsequent fishing
                                                rod and reel or handline on board; and                  stored.                                               year even if vessels that contributed to
                                                   (D) The vessel does not use any NE                                                                         the sector allocation during the previous
                                                                                                        *      *     *      *       *
                                                multispecies DAS during the entire                                                                            fishing year are no longer participating
                                                period for which the letter of                          § 648.82    [Amended]                                 in the same sector for the subsequent
                                                authorization is valid;                                 ■ 7. In § 648.82, lift suspension of                  fishing year.
                                                   (vi) That are fishing with or using                  paragraphs (b)(5) through (8) and                        (2) Carryover accounting. (i) If the
                                                scallop dredge gear when fishing under                  remove paragraphs (b)(7) through (10).                overall ACL for a particular stock is
                                                a scallop DAS or when lawfully fishing                                                                        exceeded, the allowed carryover of a
                                                in the Scallop Dredge Fishery                           § 648.85    [Amended]
                                                                                                                                                              particular stock harvested by a sector,
                                                Exemption Area as described in                          ■ 8. In § 648.85, lift suspension of                  minus the NMFS-specified de minimis
                                                § 648.80(a)(11), provided the vessel does               paragraphs (b)(6)(iv)(D) and (K) and                  amount, shall be counted against the
                                                not retain any regulated NE                             remove paragraphs (b)(6)(iv)(K) and (L).              sector’s ACE for purposes of
                                                multispecies during a trip, or on any                                                                         determining an overage subject to the
                                                part of a trip; or                                      § 648.86    [Amended]
                                                                                                                                                              AM in paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this
                                                   (vii) That are fishing in the Raised                 ■ 9. In § 648.86, lift suspension of
                                                                                                                                                              section.
                                                Footrope Trawl Exempted Whiting                         paragraphs (b)(1) through (7) and
                                                                                                                                                                 (ii) De Minimis Carryover Amount.
                                                Fishery, as specified in § 648.80(a)(15),               remove paragraphs (b)(5) through (10).
                                                                                                                                                              The de minimis carryover amount is one
                                                or in the Small Mesh Area II Exemption                  ■ 10. In § 648.87:
                                                                                                                                                              percent of the overall sector sub-ACL for
                                                Area, as specified in § 648.80(a)(9);                   ■ a. Lift suspension of paragraphs
                                                   (viii) That are fishing on a sector trip,                                                                  the fishing year in which the carryover
                                                                                                        (b)(1)(v)(A), (b)(1)(ix), (b)(1)(x), (c)(2)(i),
                                                as defined in this part, and in the GOM                                                                       would be harvested. NMFS may change
                                                                                                        (c)(2)(ii)(A) and (B), (c)(2)(ii)(E), and
                                                Cod Protection Closures IV or V, as                                                                           this de minimis carryover amount for
                                                                                                        (c)(2)(iii);
                                                specified in paragraphs (f)(4)(vi) and (v)                                                                    any fishing year through notice
                                                                                                        ■ b. Remove paragraphs (b)(1)(v)(C),
                                                of this section; or                                                                                           consistent with the Administrative
                                                                                                        (b)(1)(x) and (xi), (c)(2)(ii)(E) through
                                                   (ix) That are fishing under the                                                                            Procedure Act. The overall de minimis
                                                                                                        (G), and (c)(2)(iii) and (iv); and
                                                provisions of a Northeast multispecies                                                                        carryover amount would be applied to
                                                                                                        ■ c. Revise paragraphs (b)(1)(i)(C),
                                                Handgear A permit, as specified at                                                                            each sector proportional to the
                                                                                                        (b)(1)(iii)(C), (c)(2)(i), and (c)(2)(ii)(B) to
                                                § 648.82(b)(6), and in the GOM Cod                                                                            cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits
                                                                                                        read as follows:
                                                Protection Closures IV or V, as specified                                                                     participating in the sector for the
                                                in paragraphs (f)(4)(vi) and (v) of this                § 648.87    Sector allocation.                        particular fishing year, as described in
                                                section.                                                *      *     *    *     *                             (b)(1)(i)(E) of this section.
                                                   (g) * * *                                               (b) * * *                                          *       *    *     *      *
                                                   (2) Paragraph (g)(1) of this section                    (1) * * *                                             (iii) * * *
                                                does not apply to persons on fishing                       (i) * * *                                             (C) ACE buffer. At the beginning of
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                                                vessels or to fishing vessels that meet                    (C) Carryover. (1) With the exception              each fishing year, NMFS shall withhold
                                                any of the following criteria:                          of GB yellowtail flounder, a sector may               20 percent of a sector’s ACE for each
                                                   (i) That meet the criteria in                        carryover an amount of ACE equal to 10                stock for a period of up to 61 days (i.e.,
                                                paragraphs (f)(5)(i), (ii), or (iii) of this            percent of its original ACE for each                  through June 30), unless otherwise
                                                section;                                                stock that is unused at the end of one                specified by NMFS, to allow time to
                                                *      *     *     *     *                              fishing year into the following fishing               process any ACE transfers submitted at
                                                   (i) Transiting. Unless otherwise                     year, provided that the total unused                  the end of the fishing year pursuant to
                                                restricted or specified in this paragraph               sector ACE plus the overall ACL for the               paragraph (b)(1)(viii) of this section and


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                                                to determine whether the ACE allocated                  § 648.88       [Amended]                                       § 648.80(a)(1), persons aboard private
                                                to any sector needs to be reduced, or                   ■ 11. In § 648.88, lift suspension of                          recreational fishing vessels may not fish
                                                any overage penalties need to be applied                paragraphs (a)(1) and (3) and remove                           for or possess any cod with the
                                                to individual permits/vessels in the                    paragraphs (a)(3) and (4).                                     exception that private recreational
                                                current fishing year to accommodate an                  ■ 12. In § 648.89:                                             vessels in possession of cod caught
                                                ACE overage by that sector during the                   ■ a. Lift suspension of paragraphs (b)(3),                     outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area
                                                previous fishing year, as specified in                  (c)(1) and (2), (c)(8), and (e)(1) through                     specified in § 648.80(a)(1) may transit
                                                paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section.                  (4);                                                           this area, provided all bait and hooks
                                                NMFS shall not withhold 20 percent of                   ■ b. Remove paragraphs (c)(2)(v), (c)(8)                       are removed from fishing rods and any
                                                a sector’s ACE at the beginning of a                    and (9), and (e)(4) through (7); and                           cod on board has been gutted and
                                                                                                        ■ c. Revise paragraphs (b), (c)(1),                            stored.
                                                fishing year in which default
                                                specifications are in effect, as specified              (c)(2)(i), (e)(1), and (f) to read as follows:                    (iii) For purposes of counting fish,
                                                in § 648.90(a)(3).                                      § 648.89 Recreational and charter/party
                                                                                                                                                                       fillets will be converted to whole fish at
                                                                                                        vessel restrictions.                                           the place of landing by dividing the
                                                *       *    *      *     *
                                                                                                                                                                       number of fillets by two. If fish are
                                                   (c) * * *                                            *      *    *     *    *
                                                                                                                                                                       filleted into a single (butterfly) fillet,
                                                                                                           (b) Recreational minimum fish sizes—
                                                   (2) * * *                                                                                                           such fillet shall be deemed to be from
                                                                                                        (1) Minimum fish sizes. Unless further
                                                                                                                                                                       one whole fish.
                                                   (i) Regulations that may not be                      restricted under of this section, persons
                                                                                                                                                                          (iv) Cod harvested by recreational
                                                exempted for sector participants. The                   aboard charter/party vessels permitted
                                                                                                                                                                       fishing vessels in or from the EEZ with
                                                Regional Administrator may not exempt                   under this part and not fishing under
                                                                                                                                                                       more than one person aboard may be
                                                participants in a sector from the                       the NE multispecies DAS program or
                                                                                                                                                                       pooled in one or more containers.
                                                following Federal fishing regulations:                  under the restrictions and conditions of
                                                                                                                                                                       Compliance with the possession limit
                                                Specific times and areas within the NE                  an approved sector operations plan, and
                                                                                                                                                                       will be determined by dividing the
                                                multispecies year-round closure areas;                  recreational fishing vessels in or
                                                                                                                                                                       number of fish on board by the number
                                                permitting restrictions (e.g., vessel                   possessing fish from the EEZ, may not
                                                                                                                                                                       of persons on board. If there is a
                                                upgrades, etc.); gear restrictions                      possess fish smaller than the minimum
                                                                                                                                                                       violation of the possession limit on
                                                designed to minimize habitat impacts                    fish sizes, measured in total length, as
                                                                                                                                                                       board a vessel carrying more than one
                                                (e.g., roller gear restrictions, etc.);                 follows:
                                                                                                                                                                       person, the violation shall be deemed to
                                                reporting requirements; AMs specified                                                                                  have been committed by the owner or
                                                in § 648.90(a)(5)(i)(D). For the purposes                                                                  Size
                                                                                                                       Species                                         operator of the vessel.
                                                                                                                                                         (inches)
                                                of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), the DAS                                                                                      (v) Cod must be stored so as to be
                                                reporting requirements specified in                     Cod:                                                           readily available for inspection.
                                                § 648.82; the SAP-specific reporting                         Inside the GOM Regu-                     24 (63.7 cm).       (2) Charter/party vessels. (i) Persons
                                                requirements specified in § 648.85; and                        lated Mesh Area 1.                                      aboard charter/party fishing vessels
                                                the reporting requirements associated                        Outside the GOM Regu-                    22 (55.9 cm).
                                                                                                                                                                       permitted under this part and not
                                                with a dockside monitoring program are                         lated Mesh Area 1.
                                                                                                        Haddock ................................      18 (45.7 cm).    fishing under the NE multispecies DAS
                                                not considered reporting requirements,                                                                                 program or on a sector trip that are
                                                                                                        Pollock ...................................   19 (48.3 cm).
                                                and the Regional Administrator may                      Witch flounder (gray sole) .....              14 (35.6 cm).    fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh
                                                exempt sector participants from these                   Yellowtail flounder .................         13 (33.0 cm).    Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1) may not
                                                requirements as part of the approval of                 American plaice (dab) ...........             14 (35.6 cm).    fish for, possess, or land any cod with
                                                yearly operations plans. For the purpose                Atlantic halibut .......................      41 (104.1 cm).   the exception that charter/party vessels
                                                of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), the Regional               Winter flounder (blackback) ..                12 (30.5 cm).    in possession of cod caught outside the
                                                Administrator may not grant sector                      Redfish ..................................    9 (22.9 cm).     GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in
                                                participants exemptions from the NE                        1 GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in                      § 648.80(a)(1) may transit this area,
                                                multispecies year-round closures areas                  § 648.80(a).                                                   provided all bait and hooks are removed
                                                defined as Essential Fish Habitat                                                                                      from fishing rods and any cod on board
                                                                                                           (2) Exception. Vessels may possess
                                                Closure Areas as defined in § 648.81(h);                                                                               has been gutted and stored.
                                                                                                        fillets less than the minimum size
                                                the Fippennies Ledge Area as defined in                                                                                *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                        specified, if the fillets are taken from
                                                paragraph (c)(2)(i)(A) of this section;                 legal-sized fish and are not offered or                           (e) * * *
                                                Closed Area I and Closed Area II, as                    intended for sale, trade or barter.                               (1) GOM Closed Areas. (i) A vessel
                                                defined in § 648.81(a) and (b),                            (3) Fish fillets, or parts of fish, must                    fishing under charter/party regulations
                                                respectively, during the period February                have at least 2 square inches (5.1 square                      may not fish in the GOM closed areas
                                                16 through April 30; and the Western                    cm) of skin on while possessed on board                        specified in § 648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), and
                                                GOM Closure Area, as defined at                         a vessel and at the time of landing in                         (f)(4) during the time periods specified
                                                § 648.81(e), where it overlaps with GOM                 order to meet minimum size                                     in those paragraphs, unless the vessel
                                                Cod Protection Closures I through III, as               requirements. The skin must be                                 has on board a valid letter of
                                                defined in § 648.81(f)(4). This list may                contiguous and must allow ready                                authorization issued by the Regional
                                                be modified through a framework                         identification of the fish species.                            Administrator pursuant to
                                                adjustment, as specified in § 648.90.                      (c) Possession Restrictions—(1)                             § 648.81(f)(5)(v) and paragraph (e)(3) of
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                                                *       *    *      *     *                             Recreational fishing vessels. (i) Each                         this section. The conditions and
                                                   (ii) * * *                                           person on a private recreational vessel                        restrictions of the letter of authorization
                                                                                                        may possess no more than 10 cod per                            must be complied with for a minimum
                                                   (B) The GOM Cod Protection Closures                  day in, or harvested from, the EEZ when                        of 3 months if the vessel fishes or
                                                IV and V specified in § 648.81(f)(4)(iv)                fishing outside of the GOM Regulated                           intends to fish in the GOM Cod
                                                and (v) and the GB Seasonal Closed                      Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1).                         Protection Closures; or for the rest of the
                                                Area specified in § 648.81(g)(1);                          (ii) When fishing in the GOM                                fishing year, beginning with the start of
                                                *       *    *      *     *                             Regulated Mesh Area specified in                               the participation period of the letter of


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                                                authorization, if the vessel fishes or                  any recreational fishery sub-ACL in a                 the Regional Administrator may publish
                                                intends to fish in the year-round GOM                   future fishing year. Appropriate AMs for              as a proposed rule one of the options
                                                closure areas.                                          the recreational fishery, including                   reviewed and not rejected by the
                                                   (ii) A vessel fishing under charter/                 adjustments to fishing season, minimum                Council, provided that the option meets
                                                party regulations may not fish in the                   fish size, or possession limits, may be               the FMP objectives and is consistent
                                                GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area                        implemented in a manner consistent                    with other applicable law. If, after
                                                specified at § 648.81(n)(1) during the                  with the Administrative Procedure Act,                considering public comment, the
                                                time period specified in that paragraph,                with final measures published in the                  Regional Administrator decides to
                                                unless the vessel complies with the                     Federal Register prior to the start of the            approve the option published as a
                                                requirements specified at                               fishing year where possible. In                       proposed rule, the action will be
                                                § 648.81(n)(2)(iii).                                    specifying these AMs, the Regional                    published as a final rule in the Federal
                                                *       *    *      *    *                              Administrator shall take into account                 Register.
                                                   (f) Recreational fishery AM—(1) Catch                the non-binding prioritization of                     *       *     *     *     *
                                                evaluation. As soon as recreational                     possible measures recommended by the                     (3) Default OFLs, ABCs, and ACLs. (i)
                                                catch data are available for the entire                 Council: For cod, first increases to                  Unless otherwise specified in this
                                                previous fishing year, the Regional                     minimum fish sizes, then adjustments to               paragraph (a)(3), if final specifications
                                                Administrator will evaluate whether                     seasons, followed by changes to bag                   are not published in the Federal
                                                recreational catches exceed any of the                  limits; and for haddock, first increases              Register for the start of a fishing year,
                                                sub-ACLs specified for the recreational                 to minimum size limits, then changes to               as outlined in paragraph (a)(4) of this
                                                fishery pursuant to § 648.90(a)(4). When                bag limits, and then adjustments to                   section, specifications for that fishing
                                                evaluating recreational catch, the                      seasons.                                              year shall be set at 35 percent of the
                                                components of recreational catch that                      (ii) The Regional Administrator shall              previous year’s specifications for each
                                                are used shall be the same as those used                not adjust the possession limit for GOM               NE multispecies stock, including the
                                                in the most recent assessment for that                  cod, under the proactive AM authority                 U.S./Canada shared resources, for the
                                                particular stock. To determine if any                   specified in paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this              period of time beginning on May 1 and
                                                sub-ACL specified for the recreational                  section, as long as possession of this                ending on July 31, unless superseded by
                                                fishery was exceeded, the Regional                      stock is prohibited for the recreational              the final rule implementing the current
                                                Administrator shall compare the 3-year                  fishery, as specified in paragraph (c) of             year’s specifications.
                                                average of recreational catch to the 3-                 this section.                                            (ii) If the default specifications exceed
                                                                                                        ■ 13. In § 648.90, revise paragraphs                  the Council’s recommendations for any
                                                year average of the recreational sub-ACL
                                                for each stock.                                         (a)(2)(i) and (viii), (a)(3), and (a)(5)(i)           stock for the current year, the
                                                   (2) Reactive AM adjustment. (i) If it is             introductory text to read as follows:                 specifications for that stock shall be
                                                determined that any recreational sub-                   § 648.90 NE multispecies assessment,                  reduced to the Council’s
                                                ACL was exceeded, as specified in                       framework procedures and specifications,              recommendation through notice
                                                paragraph (f)(1) of this section, the                   and flexible area action system.                      consistent with the Administrative
                                                Regional Administrator, after                           *      *      *     *    *                            Procedures Act.
                                                consultation with the New England                          (a) * * *                                             (iii) These specifications shall be
                                                Fishery Management Council, shall                          (2) * * *                                          subdivided among the various sub-
                                                develop measures necessary to prevent                      (i) The NE multispecies PDT shall                  components of the fishery consistent
                                                the recreational fishery from exceeding                 meet on or before September 30 every                  with the ABC/ACL distribution adopted
                                                the appropriate sub-ACL in future years.                other year to perform a review of the                 for the previous year’s specifications.
                                                Appropriate AMs for the recreational                    fishery, using the most current scientific            *       *     *     *     *
                                                fishery, including adjustments to fishing               information available provided                           (5) * * *
                                                season, minimum fish size, or                           primarily from the NEFSC. Data                           (i) AMs for the NE multispecies
                                                possession limits, may be implemented                   provided by states, ASMFC, the USCG,                  commercial and recreational fisheries. If
                                                in a manner consistent with the                         and other sources may also be                         the catch of regulated species or ocean
                                                Administrative Procedure Act, with                      considered by the PDT. Based on this                  pout by a sub-component of the NE
                                                final measures published in the Federal                 review, the PDT will develop ACLs for                 multispecies fishery (i.e., common pool
                                                Register no later than January when                     the upcoming fishing year(s) as                       vessels, sector vessels, or private
                                                possible. Separate AMs shall be                         described in paragraph (a)(4) of this                 recreational and charter/party vessels)
                                                developed for the private and charter/                  section and develop options for                       exceeds the amount allocated to each
                                                party components of the recreational                    consideration by the Council if                       sub-component, as specified in
                                                fishery.                                                necessary, on any changes, adjustments,               paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(H) of this section,
                                                   (ii) The Regional Administrator shall                or additions to DAS allocations, closed               then the applicable AM for that sub-
                                                not adjust the possession limit for GOM                 areas, or other measures necessary to                 component of the fishery shall take
                                                cod, under the reactive AM authority                    rebuild overfished stocks and achieve                 effect, pursuant to paragraphs
                                                specified in paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this                the FMP goals and objectives.                         (a)(5)(i)(A) through (C) of this section. In
                                                section, as long as possession of this                  *      *      *     *    *                            determining the applicability of AMs
                                                stock is prohibited for the recreational                   (viii) If the Regional Administrator               specified for a sub-component of the NE
                                                fishery, as specified in paragraph (c) of               concurs in the Council’s                              multispecies fishery in paragraphs
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                                                this section.                                           recommendation, a final rule shall be                 (a)(5)(i)(A) through (C) of this section,
                                                   (3) Proactive AM adjustment. (i)                     published in the Federal Register on or               the Regional Administrator shall
                                                When necessary, the Regional                            about April 1 of each year, with the                  consider available information regarding
                                                Administrator, after consultation with                  exception noted in paragraph (a)(2)(vii)              the catch of regulated species and ocean
                                                the New England Fishery Management                      of this section. If the Council fails to              pout by each sub-component of the NE
                                                Council, may adjust recreational                        submit a recommendation to the                        multispecies fishery, plus each sub-
                                                measures to ensure the recreational                     Regional Administrator by February 1                  component’s share of any overage of the
                                                fishery achieves, but does not exceed                   that meets the FMP goals and objectives,              overall ACL for a particular stock


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                                                caused by excessive catch by vessels                    or the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, as               specified in this paragraph (a)(5), as
                                                outside of the FMP, exempted fisheries,                                                                       appropriate.
                                                                                                                                                              *    *     *      *    *
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Document Created: 2015-12-18 12:05:32
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 12:05:32
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received by March 24, 2015.
ContactSarah Heil, Fishery Policy Analyst, phone: 978-281-9257; email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 12394 
RIN Number0648-BE75
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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