80_FR_14924 80 FR 14870 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fisheries; Specifications and Management Measures

80 FR 14870 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fisheries; Specifications and Management Measures

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 54 (March 20, 2015)

Page Range14870-14875
FR Document2015-06401

NMFS is implementing 2015 specifications and management measures for Atlantic mackerel, 2015-2017 specifications for Illex squid, 2015-2017 specifications for longfin squid, and 2015-2017 specifications for butterfish. This action also establishes a simplified butterfish fishery closure mechanism. These specifications set catch levels to prevent overfishing and allocate catch to commercial and recreational fisheries. Additionally, the simplified butterfish closure mechanism makes operation of the fishery more efficient and consistent with the higher catch limit for butterfish. These specifications and management measures are consistent with the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan and the recommendations of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 140902739-5224-02]
RIN 0648-BE49


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Mackerel, 
Squid, and Butterfish Fisheries; Specifications and Management Measures

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is implementing 2015 specifications and management 
measures for Atlantic mackerel, 2015-2017 specifications for Illex 
squid, 2015-2017 specifications for longfin squid, and 2015-2017 
specifications for butterfish. This action also establishes a 
simplified butterfish fishery closure mechanism. These specifications 
set catch levels to prevent overfishing and allocate catch to 
commercial and recreational fisheries. Additionally, the simplified 
butterfish closure mechanism makes operation of the fishery more 
efficient and consistent with the higher catch limit for butterfish. 
These specifications and management measures are consistent with the 
Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan and 
the recommendations of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council.

DATES: Effective April 20, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the specifications document, including the 
Environmental Assessment and Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
(EA/IRFA) and other supporting documents for the specifications, are 
available from Dr. Christopher Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic 
Fishery Management Council, Suite 201, 800 N. State Street, Dover, DE 
19901. The specifications document is also accessible via the Internet 
at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carly Bari, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
(978) 281-9224.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Specifications, as referred to in this rule, are the combined suite 
of commercial and recreational catch levels established for one or more 
fishing years. The specifications process also allows for the 
modification of a select number of management measures, such as closure 
thresholds, gear restrictions, and possession limits. The Council's 
process for establishing specifications relies on provisions within the 
Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP) 
and its implementing regulations, as well as requirements established 
by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. 
Specifically, section 302(g)(1)(B) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act states 
that the Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) for each Regional 
Fishery Management Council shall provide its Council ongoing scientific 
advice for fishery management decisions, including recommendations for 
acceptable biological catch (ABC), preventing overfishing, maximum 
sustainable yield, and achieving rebuilding targets. The ABC is a level 
of catch that accounts for the scientific uncertainty in the estimate 
of the stock's defined overfishing level (OFL).
    The Council's SSC met on May 7 and 8, 2014, to recommend ABCs for 
the 2015 Atlantic mackerel specifications, and the 2015-2017 
butterfish, Illex squid, and longfin squid specifications. On November 
14, 2014, NMFS published a proposed rule for fishing year 2015 for the 
mackerel, squid, and butterfish fishery specifications and management 
measures (79 FR 68202); the public comment period for the proposed rule 
ended December 15, 2014.
    The Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP regulations 
require the specification of annual catch limits (ACL) and 
accountability measures (AM) for mackerel and butterfish (both squid 
species are exempt from the ACL/AM requirements because they have a 
life cycle of less than 1 year). In addition, the regulations require 
the specification of domestic annual harvest (DAH), domestic annual 
processing (DAP), and total allowable level of foreign fishing (TALFF), 
along with joint venture processing for (JVP) commercial and 
recreational annual catch totals (ACT) for mackerel, the butterfish 
mortality cap in the longfin squid fishery, and initial optimum yield 
(IOY) for both squid species. Details concerning the Council's 
development of these measures were presented in the preamble of the 
proposed rule and are not repeated here.
    In addition to the specifications, this action simplifies the 
management measure for the directed buttefish fishery and changes the 
regulations in regard to possession limits.

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Final 2015 Specifications for Atlantic Mackerel

 Table 1--2015 Specifications in Metric Tons (mt) for Atlantic Mackerel
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                Overfishing limit  (OFL)                      Unknown
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ABC.....................................................          40,165
ACL.....................................................          25,039
Commercial ACT..........................................          21,138
Recreational ACT/Recreational Harvest Limit (RHL).......           1,397
DAH/DAP.................................................          20,872
JVP.....................................................               0
TALFF...................................................               0
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    The proposed rule for this action included the details of how the 
Council derived its recommended mackerel specifications, and NMFS is 
not including these details in this final rule. This action establishes 
the mackerel stock-wide ABC of 40,165 mt and the U.S. ABC of 25,039 mt, 
based on the formula U.S. ABC = Stock-wide ABC-C, where C is the 
estimated catch of mackerel in Canadian waters (15,126 mt) for the 2014 
fishing year. The ACL is set equal to U.S. ABC at 25,039 mt, the 
commercial ACT is set at 21,138 mt, the DAH and DAP are both set at 
20,872 mt, and the recreational ACT is set at 1,397 mt.
    The recreational fishery allocation for mackerel is 1,552 mt (6.2 
percent of the U.S. ABC). The recreational ACT of 1,397 mt (90 percent 
of 1,552 mt) accounts for uncertainty in recreational catch and discard 
estimates. The Recreational ACT is equal to the Recreational Harvest 
Limit (RHL), which is the effective cap on recreational catch.
    The commercial fishery allocation for mackerel is 23,487 mt (93.8 
percent of the U.S. ABC, the portion of the ACL that was not allocated 
to the recreational fishery). The commercial ACT of 21,138 mt (90 
percent of 23,487 mt) compensates for management uncertainty in 
estimated Canadian landings, uncertainty in discard estimates, and 
possible misreporting of mackerel catch. The commercial ACT is further 
reduced by a discard rate of 1.26 percent to arrive at the DAH of 
20,872 mt. The DAH is the effective cap on commercial catch.
    Additionally, this action maintains JVP at zero (the most recent 
allocation was 5,000 mt of JVP in 2004). In the past, JVP was set 
greater than zero because it believed U.S. processors lacked the 
ability to process the total amount of mackerel that U.S. harvesters 
could land. However, for the past 10 years, the Council has recommended 
zero JVP because U.S. shoreside processing capacity for mackerel has 
expanded. The Council concluded that processing capacity was no longer 
a limiting factor relative to domestic production of mackerel.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides that the specification of TALFF, 
if any, shall be the portion of the optimum yield (OY) of a fishery 
that will not be harvested by U.S. vessels. TALFF would allow foreign 
vessels to harvest U.S. fish and sell their product on the world 
market, in direct competition with U.S. industry efforts to expand 
exports. While a surplus existed between ABC and the mackerel fleet's 
harvesting capacity for many years, that surplus has disappeared due to 
downward adjustments of the specifications in recent years. Based on 
analysis of the global mackerel market and possible increases in U.S. 
production levels, the Council concluded that specifying a DAH/DAP that 
would result in zero TALFF would yield positive social and economic 
benefits to both U.S. harvesters and processors, and to the Nation. For 
these reasons, consistent with the Council's recommendation, the DAH is 
set at a level that can be fully harvested by the domestic fleet, 
thereby precluding the specification of a TALFF, in order to support 
the U.S. mackerel industry. NMFS concurs that it is reasonable to 
assume that in 2015 the commercial fishery has the ability to harvest 
20,872 mt of mackerel.

2015 Final River Herring and Shad Catch Cap in the Mackerel Fishery

    In order to limit river herring and shad catch, Amendment 14 to the 
FMP (February 24, 2014; 79 FR 10029) allows the Council to set a river 
herring and shad cap through annual specifications. For 2015 the cap is 
set at 89 mt initially, but if mackerel landings surpass 10,000 mt 
before closure, then the cap will increase to 155 mt. The 89-mt cap 
represents the median annual river herring and shad catch by all 
vessels landing over 20,000 lb (9.08 mt) of mackerel per trip from 
2005-2012. These were years when the fishery caught about 13,000 mt of 
mackerel. The 155-mt cap is based on the median river herring and shad 
catch by all vessels landing over 20,000 lb (9.08 mt) of mackerel per 
trip from 2005-2012, adjusted to the 2015 proposed DAH (20,872 mt). The 
purpose of the two-tier system is to encourage the fishery to avoid 
river herring and shad regardless of the rate of mackerel catches. If 
mackerel catch is low, the 89-mt cap would encourage fishermen to avoid 
catching river herring and shad. If mackerel catch increases, the 155-
mt cap should still allow mackerel fishing to occur as long as river 
herring and shad catch rates remain below the recent median. Once the 
mackerel fishery catches 95 percent of the river herring and shad cap, 
we will close the directed mackerel fishery and implement a 20,000-lb 
(9.08-mt) incidental catch trip limit for the remainder of the year.

2015-2017 Final Illex Specifications

  Table 2--2015-2017 Specifications in Metric Ton (mt) for Illex Squid
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                           OFL                                Unknown
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ABC.....................................................          24,000
Initial Optimum Yield (IOY).............................          22,915
DAH/DAP.................................................          22,915
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    This action establishes the Illex ABC as 24,000 mt for the 2015-
2017 fishing years, subject to annual review. The ABC is reduced by the 
status quo discard rate of 4.52 percent, which results in an IOY, DAH, 
and DAP of 22,914 mt for the 2015-2017 fishing years. These levels are 
the same as was specified for the Illex fishery in 2012-2014. The FMP 
does not authorize the specification of JVP and TALFF for the Illex 
fishery because of the domestic fishing industry's capacity to harvest 
and to process the OY from this fishery.

2015-2017 Final Longfin Squid Specifications

 Table 3--2015-2017 Specifications in Metric Tons (mt) for Longfin Squid
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                           OFL                                Unknown
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ABC.....................................................          23,400
IOY.....................................................          22,445
DAH/DAP.................................................          22,445
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    This action establishes the longfin squid ABC of 23,400 mt for the 
2015-2017 fishing years, subject to annual review. The ABC is reduced 
by the status quo discard rate of 4.08 percent, which results in an 
IOY, DAH, and DAP of 22,445 mt for the 2015-2017 fishing years. The FMP 
does not authorize the specification of JVP and TALFF for the longfin 
squid fishery because of the domestic industry's capacity to harvest 
and process the OY for this fishery.

Distribution of the Longfin DAH

    As was done in all fishing years since 2007, the 2015-2017 longfin 
DAH is allocated into trimesters, according to percentages specified in 
the FMP, as follows:

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        Table 4--2015-2017 Trimester Allocation of Longfin Quota
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                Trimester                     Percent       Metric tons
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I (Jan-Apr).............................              43           9,651
II (May-Aug)............................              17           3,816
III (Sep-Dec)...........................              40           8,978
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    Total...............................             100          22,445
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2015-2017 Final Butterfish Specifications

                      Table 5--2015-2017 Specifications in Metric Tons (mt) for Butterfish
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                                                                       2015            2016            2017
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OFL.............................................................          41,092             N/A             N/A
ABC.............................................................          33,278          31,412          30,922
Commercial ACT (ABC minus 10-percent buffer)....................          29,950          28,271          27,830
DAH (ACT minus butterfish cap and discards).....................          22,530          21,043          20,652
Directed Fishery closure limit (DAH minus 1,411 mt buffer)......          21,119          19,631          19,241
Butterfish Cap (in the longfin squid fishery)...................           3,884           3,884           3,884
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    This action establishes the butterfish ABC at 33,278 mt for 2015 
(increased dramatically from 9,100 mt in 2014) to account for the 
increased stock size and estimated expected fishing mortality in 2014. 
The butterfish ABC is set at 31,412 mt in 2016, and 30,933 mt in 2017 
to account for fishing mortality in 2015 and 2016, respectively, with a 
60-percent probability of not overfishing as required by the Council 
risk policy. The butterfish ACL is equal to the ABC, and establishing a 
10-percent buffer between ACL and ACT for management uncertainty, 
results in an ACT of 29,950 mt in 2015, 28,271 mt in 2016, and 27,830 
mt in 2017.
    The butterfish cap is set at 3,884 mt for the 2015-2017 fishing 
years, which is the same level as 2014. This cap has not constrained 
the longfin fishery and reserves most of the available butterfish quota 
for the directed butterfish fishery. The DAH is set at 22,530 mt in 
2015, 21,042 mt in 2016, and 20,652 in 2017, accounting for the 
butterfish cap and discards in non-longfin fisheries). Butterfish TALFF 
is only specified to address bycatch by foreign fleets targeting 
mackerel TALFF. Because there is no mackerel TALFF, butterfish TALFF 
would also be set at zero.
    The 2015 butterfish mortality cap is allocated by Trimester, as 
follows:

Table 6--Trimester Allocation of Butterfish Mortality Cap on the Longfin
                         Squid Fishery for 2015
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                Trimester                     Percent       Metric tons
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I (Jan-Apr).............................              43           1,670
II (May-Aug)............................              17             660
III (Sep-Dec)...........................              40           1,554
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    Total...............................             100           3,844
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Butterfish Directed Fishery Closure Mechanism

    This action simplifies butterfish directed fishery closure 
mechanism to account for the dramatic increase in butterfish 
availability and increased DAH. Instead of the three-phased butterfish 
management season, this rule will allow vessels issued longfin squid/
butterfish moratorium permits (as specified at Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(i)) to 
land unlimited amounts of butterfish if using mesh greater than or 
equal to 3 inches (76 mm) until projected landings reach within 1,411 
mt of a given year's DAH. Once landings are within 1,411 mt of the DAH, 
NMFS will implement a 5,000-lb (2.27-mt) trip limit. Vessels issued a 
longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit fishing with mesh less than 
3 inches (76 mm) are currently prohibited from landing more than 2,500 
lb (1.13 mt) of butterfish per trip, and there are no changes for those 
vessels. The Council identified 1,411 mt as the amount that would allow 
some landings under a 5,000-lb (2.27-mt) trip limit without reaching 
the DAH. In the unlikely event that projected landings reach the annual 
DAH, then the trip limit will be reduced to 600 lb (0.27 mt) to prevent 
an overage of the ACT.

Corrections

    This final rule also contains a minor adjustment to an existing 
regulation. The vessel monitoring system (VMS) power-down exemption for 
vessels that will be at the dock for more than 30 consecutive days, at 
Sec.  648.10(c)(2)(i)(B), currently lists specific eligible permits. 
The regulatory text is simplified to clarify that the exemption is 
available to all permits that are required to have VMS.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received seven comments in response to the proposed rule for 
this action. Two were from industry groups, including Garden State 
Seafood Association (GSSA) (a New Jersey fishing industry advocacy 
group), and The Town Dock (a Rhode Island fishing company and seafood 
dealer). One comment was from the Herring Alliance, an environmental 
group, and the remaining four comments were from individuals. Two of 
the four comments from individuals were unrelated to the

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action and are not included in this rule, and NMFS provides no 
response.
    Comment 1: GSSA commented in support of the Council's recommended 
specifications and management measure with the exception of the 
butterfish quota reductions in 2016 and 2017. GSSA would like the 
butterfish quota to remain at the 2015 level for the 2016 and 2017 
fishing years.
    Response: NMFS is implementing the specifications as proposed. The 
SSC determined the 2015-2017 ABCs based on projections from the 
recently accepted 2014 butterfish assessment (SAW-SARC 58), which 
concluded that the stock was above target stock size and experiencing 
low fishing mortality. The ABC projections work in a stepwise fashion 
and assume average recruitment (fish entering the population). Assuming 
that the full ABC is caught each year and applying a fishing mortality 
rate that should result in 60-percent probability of not overfishing, 
the result is a slightly declining ABC each year from 2015 to 2017. 
Since the stock is estimated to be above its target, catches fall 
slightly over time, but as long as the stock remains at or above its 
target, ABCs would not be expected to fall below 29,000 mt (if the same 
approach to addressing scientific uncertainty is used and average 
recruitment occurs).
    Comment 2: The Town Dock and one individual commented that they 
would like to see an increase in the Trimester II quota for longfin 
squid. Both commenters would like to see an increase in the rollover 
quota from Trimester I to Trimester II to prevent the closure of the 
longfin fishery during Trimester II.
    Response: NMFS has forwarded these comments to the Council for its 
consideration. NMFS does not have the authority to make this change, 
and the Council did not consider changes to the Trimester allocations 
for the 2015-2017 specifications, but may in future actions.
    Comment 3: The Herring Alliance suggested that there should be an 
incremental increase in butterfish quota starting lower than the 
proposed 2015 quota and increasing the quota in 2016 and 2017.
    Response: The butterfish ABCs for 2015-2017 were recommended by the 
SSC based on the best available science including the recently accepted 
2014 butterfish assessment (SAW-SARC 58), which concluded that the 
stock was above the target stock size and experiencing low fishing 
mortality.
    Comment 4: The Herring Alliance supports the recommended 2015 
mackerel ABC, but suggested that NMFS revisit the ABC within one year 
after a stock update.
    Response: NMFS is implementing the specifications as proposed. 
There is not a scheduled stock update for 2016, but the SSC hopes to 
extend analysis that considers the performance of data poor approaches 
to ABC determination to include highly periodic catch time series. 
Based on the results of these simulations, the SSC expects to produce a 
revised 2016 ABC for this stock.
    Comment 5: The Herring Alliance supports the lower river herring 
and shad cap of 89 mt, but does not support the increased cap option of 
155 mt.
    Response: The two-phased approach for the river herring and shad 
cap creates a strong incentive for the mackerel fishery to avoid river 
herring and shad when mackerel catch are low or high. The 155 mt river 
herring and shad cap will allow the fishery to catch the proposed 
mackerel quota in 2015 if the ratio of river herring and shad catch to 
total catch is relatively low. If the fishery does not maintain a low 
ratio of river herring and shad catch, then the fishery will be closed 
once the 89-mt cap is caught.
    Comment 6: One individual commented that all of the quotas should 
be reduced by 50 percent.
    Response: The quotas established through this final rule were based 
on the best available science, as recommended by the SSC.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    The proposed rule presented a table for the 2015-2017 butterfish 
specifications (Table 5 in the proposed rule). This table incorrectly 
listed the DAH subtracting the 1,411-mt buffer for 2017. The correct 
butterfish DAH (minus the 1,411-mt buffer) for 2017 is presented in 
Table 5 in this final rule, and will be presented to industry in the 
small entity compliance guide sent to butterfish permit holders after 
the publication of this final rule. Additionally, a minor wording 
change was made to Sec.  648.26(d) for consistency.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator for Fisheries (AA) has determined that 
this final rule is consistent with the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and 
Butterfish FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other 
applicable laws.
    The Council prepared an EA for the 2015-2017 specifications and 
management measures, and the AA concluded that there will be no 
significant impact on the human environment as a result of this rule. A 
copy of the EA is available upon request (see ADDRESSES).
    This action is authorized by 50 CFR part 648 and has been 
determined to be not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    NMFS, pursuant to section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 
has prepared a FRFA, included in the preamble of this final rule, in 
support of the 2015-2017 specifications and management measures. The 
FRFA describes the economic impact that this final rule, along with 
other non-preferred alternatives, will have on small entities.
    The FRFA incorporates the economic impacts and analysis summaries 
in the IRFA, a summary of the significant issues raised by the public 
in response to the IRFA, and NMFS's responses to those comments. A copy 
of the IRFA, the RIR, and the EA are available upon request (see 
ADDRESSES).

Statement of Need for This Action

    This action establishes 2015 specifications for mackerel, and 2015-
2017 specifications for butterfish, Illex squid, and longfin squid. It 
also modifies the river herring catch cap in the mackerel fishery and 
to simplify the closure mechanism in the butterfish fishery. A complete 
description of the reasons why this action is being considered, and the 
objectives of and legal basis for this action, are contained in the 
preamble to this rule and are not repeated here.

A Summary of the Significant Issues Raised by the Public Comments in 
Response to the IRFA, a Summary of the Assessment of the Agency of Such 
Issues, and a Statement of Any Changes Made in the Final Rule as a 
Result of Such Comments

    None of the public comments raised issues related to the IRFA or 
the economic impact of the rule on affected entities.

Description and Estimate of Number of Small Entities to Which the Rule 
Will Apply

    Based on permit data for 2013, the numbers of potential fishing 
vessels in the 2015 fisheries are as follows: 384 separate vessels hold 
Atlantic mackerel, longfin squid, Illex squid, and butterfish limited 
access permits, 287 entities own those vessels, and, based on current 
Small Business Administration (SBA) definitions, 274 are small 
entities. Of the 274 small entities, 29 had no revenue in 2013 and 
those entities with no revenue are listed as small entities for the 
purposes of this analysis. All of the entities that had revenue fell 
into the finfish or shellfish categories, and

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the SBA definitions for those categories for 2014 are $20.5 million for 
finfish fishing and $5.5 million for shellfish fishing. Many vessels 
participate in more than one of these fisheries; therefore, the number 
of permits is not additive. The only proposed alternatives that involve 
increased restrictions apply to mackerel limited access permits, so 
those numbers are listed separately (they are a subset of the above 
entities). This analysis found that 150 separate vessels hold Atlantic 
mackerel, longfin squid, Illex squid, and butterfish limited access 
permits, 114 entities own those vessels, and, based on current SBA 
definitions, 107 are small entities.

Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements

    There are no new reporting or record keeping requirements contained 
in any of the alternatives considered for this action. In addition, 
there are no Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or conflict with 
this rule.

Description of the Steps the Agency Has Taken To Minimize the 
Significant Economic Impacts on Small Entities Consistent With the 
Stated Objectives of Applicable Statutes, Including a Statement of the 
Factual, Policy, and Legal Reasons for Selecting the Alternative 
Adopted in the Final Rule and Why Each One of the Other Significant 
Alternatives to the Rule Considered by the Agency Which Affect the 
Impact on Small Entities Was Rejected

    The mackerel commercial DAH (20,872 mt) represents a reduction from 
status quo (2014 DAH = 33,821 mt). Despite the reduction, the DAH is 
above recent U.S. landings; mackerel landings for 2010-2013 averaged 
5,873 mt. Thus, the reduction does not pose a constraint to vessels 
relative to the landings in recent years. Even though the 2015 quota is 
lower than the 2014 quota, it will still allow more than a tripling of 
catch compared to any year 2011-2013. This action establishes a 
Recreational ACT/RHL of 1,552 mt. Because recreational harvest from 
2010-2013 averaged 850 mt, it does not appear that the allocation for 
the recreational fishery will constrain recreational harvest. Overall, 
this action is not expected to result in any reductions in revenues for 
vessels that participate in either the commercial or recreational 
mackerel fisheries.
    The river herring and shad catch cap in the mackerel fishery has 
the potential to prevent the fishery from achieving its full mackerel 
quota if the river herring and shad encounter rates are high, but it is 
very unlikely that the fishery would close before exceeding the levels 
of landings experienced since 2010, when landings have been less than 
11,000 mt. Based on the operation of the cap in 2014 (the first year of 
the cap), as long as the fishery can maintain relatively low river 
herring and shad catch rates, this alternative is unlikely to constrain 
the mackerel fishery. Examination of river herring and shad catch rates 
in 2011-2013 suggest that the only year that the cap would have been 
binding would have been 2012. In 2012, relevant trips landed 5,074 mt 
of mackerel, but the fishery would have closed at approximately 4,439 
mt if the 2015 cap had been in place. Given the river herring and shad 
encounter rate in 2012, approximately 608 mt of mackerel landings would 
have been forgone. Using the 2013 price of mackerel, 608 mt mackerel 
would have amounted to $265,105 of potentially forgone ex-vessel 
revenues. However, based on the operation of the cap in 2014, actual 
river herring and shad catch rates may be lower under the cap and, 
therefore, the cap may not be binding.
    The Illex IOY (22,915 mt) renews the status quo for three more 
years. Though annual Illex landings have approached this amount in some 
recent years (15,825 mt for 2010, 18,797 mt for 2011, 11,709 mt for 
2012, and 3,835 mt for 2013), the landings were lower than the 2015-
2017 levels. Thus, implementation of this action should not result in a 
reduction in revenue or a constraint on expansion of the fishery in 
2015-2017.
    The longfin squid IOY (22,445 mt) renews the status quo levels for 
three more years. Because longfin squid landings from 2010-2013 
averaged 10,093 mt, the 2015-2017 IOY provides an opportunity to 
increase landings, though if recent trends of low landings continue, 
there may be no increase in landings despite the increase in the 
allocation. No reductions in revenues for the longfin squid fishery are 
expected as a result of this action.
    The butterfish DAHs established in this action (21,119 mt in 2015, 
19,631 mt in 2016, and 19,241 mt in 2017) represents a 660-percent 
increase over the 2014 DAH (3,200 mt). Due to market conditions, there 
has not been a directed butterfish fishery in recent years; therefore, 
recent landings have been low. The increase in the DAH has the 
potential to increase revenue for permitted vessels, having a positive 
economic impact.
    This action also simplifies the closure mechanism for the 
butterfish fishery. This allows permitted vessels to take butterfish 
when they are available or when dealers may process them, and should 
have a positive economic impact on the fishery.
    The 2015-2017 butterfish discard cap of 3,884 mt renews the status 
quo for three more years. The longfin squid fishery will close during 
Trimester I, II, or III if the butterfish discards reach the trimester 
allocation. If the longfin squid fishery is closed in response to 
butterfish catch before the entire longfin squid quota is harvested, 
then a loss in revenue is possible. The potential for longfin squid 
revenue loss is dependent upon the size of the butterfish discard cap. 
This cap level was in effect for the 2013 and 2014 fishing years, and 
did not restrict the fishery in either year. For that reason, 
additional revenue losses are not expected as a result of this proposed 
action.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: March 17, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended 
as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

0
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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

0
2. In Sec.  648.10, paragraph (c)(2)(i)(B) is revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.10  VMS and DAS requirements for vessel owners/operators.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (B) The vessel owner signs out of the VMS program for a minimum 
period of 30 consecutive days by obtaining a valid letter of exemption 
pursuant to paragraph (c)(2)(ii) of this section, the vessel does not 
engage in any fisheries or move from the dock/mooring until the VMS 
unit is turned back on, and the vessel complies with all conditions and 
requirements of said letter;
* * * * *
0
3. In Sec.  648.24, paragraph (c)(1) introductory text is revised to 
read as follows:


Sec.  648.24  Fishery closures and accountability measures.

* * * * *
    (c) Butterfish AMs--(1) Directed butterfish fishery closure. When

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butterfish catch reaches the butterfish closure threshold as determined 
in the annual specifications, NMFS shall implement a 5,000-lb (2.27-mt) 
possession limit for vessels issued a longfin squid/butterfish 
moratorium permit and that are fishing with a minimum mesh size of 3 
inches (76 mm). When the butterfish catch is projected to reach the 
butterfish DAH as determined in the annual specifications, NMFS shall 
implement a 600-lb (0.27-mt) possession limit for all vessels issued a 
longfin squid/butterfish moratorium or incidental catch permit.
* * * * *
0
4. In Sec.  648.26, paragraph (d) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.26  Mackerel, squid, and butterfish possession restrictions.

* * * * *
    (d) Butterfish. (1) A vessel issued a longfin squid/butterfish 
moratorium permit (as specified at Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(i)) fishing with a 
minimum mesh size of 3 inches (76 mm) is authorized to fish for, 
possess, or land butterfish with no possession restriction in the EEZ 
per trip, and may only land butterfish once on any calendar day, which 
is defined as the 24-hr period beginning at 0001 hours and ending at 
2400 hours, provided that directed butterfish fishery has not been 
closed and the reduced possession limit has not been implemented, as 
described in Sec.  648.24(c)(1). When butterfish harvest is projected 
to reach the threshold for the butterfish fishery (as described in 
Sec.  648.24(c)(1)), these vessels may not fish for, possess, or land 
more than 5,000 lb (2.27 mt) of butterfish per trip at any time, and 
may only land butterfish once on any calendar day. When butterfish 
harvest is projected to reach the DAH limit (as described in Sec.  
648.24(c)(1)), these vessels may not fish for, possess, or land more 
than 600 lb (0.27 mt) of butterfish per trip at any time, and may only 
land butterfish once on any calendar day.
    (2) A vessel issued longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit 
fishing with mesh less than 3 inches (76 mm) may not fish for, possess, 
or land more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of butterfish per trip at any 
time, and may only land butterfish once on any calendar day, provided 
that butterfish harvest has not reached the DAH limit and the reduced 
possession limit has not been implemented, as described in Sec.  
648.24(c)(1). When butterfish harvest is projected to reach the DAH 
limit (as described in Sec.  648.24(c)(1)), these vessels may not fish 
for, possess, or land more than 600 lb (0.27 mt) of butterfish per trip 
at any time, and may only land butterfish once on any calendar day.
    (3) A vessels issued a longfin squid/butterfish incidental catch 
permit, regardless of mesh size used, may not fish for, possess, or 
land more than 600 lb (0.27 mt) of butterfish per trip at any time, and 
may only land butterfish once on any calendar day, which is defined as 
the 24-hr period beginning at 0001 hours and ending at 2400 hours.

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                                                List of Subjects in 42 CFR Part 410                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                select number of management measures,
                                                                                                                                                              such as closure thresholds, gear
                                                  Health facilities, Health professions,                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      restrictions, and possession limits. The
                                                Kidney diseases, Laboratories,                          Administration                                        Council’s process for establishing
                                                Medicare, Reporting and recordkeeping                                                                         specifications relies on provisions
                                                requirements, Rural areas, X-rays.                      50 CFR Part 648                                       within the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid,
                                                  Accordingly, 42 CFR chapter IV is                     [Docket No. 140902739–5224–02]                        and Butterfish Fishery Management
                                                corrected by making the following                                                                             Plan (FMP) and its implementing
                                                                                                        RIN 0648–BE49                                         regulations, as well as requirements
                                                correcting amendments to part 410:
                                                                                                                                                              established by the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                        Fisheries of the Northeastern United
                                                PART 410—SUPPLEMENTARY                                                                                        Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                                                                        States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and
                                                MEDICAL INSURANCE (SMI)                                                                                       Act. Specifically, section 302(g)(1)(B) of
                                                                                                        Butterfish Fisheries; Specifications
                                                BENEFITS                                                                                                      the Magnuson-Stevens Act states that
                                                                                                        and Management Measures
                                                                                                                                                              the Scientific and Statistical Committee
                                                                                                        AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    (SSC) for each Regional Fishery
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 410
                                                                                                        Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  Management Council shall provide its
                                                continues to read as follows:                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Council ongoing scientific advice for
                                                  Authority: Secs. 1102, 1834, 1871, 1881,              Commerce.                                             fishery management decisions,
                                                and 1893 of the Social Security Act (42                 ACTION: Final rule.                                   including recommendations for
                                                U.S.C. 1302, 1395m, 1395hh, and 1395ddd.                                                                      acceptable biological catch (ABC),
                                                                                                        SUMMARY:   NMFS is implementing 2015                  preventing overfishing, maximum
                                                ■ 2. Section 410.26 is amended by                       specifications and management                         sustainable yield, and achieving
                                                revising paragraph (b)(5) to read as                    measures for Atlantic mackerel, 2015–                 rebuilding targets. The ABC is a level of
                                                follows:                                                2017 specifications for Illex squid,                  catch that accounts for the scientific
                                                                                                        2015–2017 specifications for longfin                  uncertainty in the estimate of the stock’s
                                                § 410.26 Services and supplies incident to              squid, and 2015–2017 specifications for
                                                a physician’s professional services:                                                                          defined overfishing level (OFL).
                                                                                                        butterfish. This action also establishes a
                                                Conditions.                                                                                                      The Council’s SSC met on May 7 and
                                                                                                        simplified butterfish fishery closure
                                                *     *     *     *     *                               mechanism. These specifications set                   8, 2014, to recommend ABCs for the
                                                  (b) * * *                                             catch levels to prevent overfishing and               2015 Atlantic mackerel specifications,
                                                                                                        allocate catch to commercial and                      and the 2015–2017 butterfish, Illex
                                                  (5) In general, services and supplies                                                                       squid, and longfin squid specifications.
                                                                                                        recreational fisheries. Additionally, the
                                                must be furnished under the direct                                                                            On November 14, 2014, NMFS
                                                                                                        simplified butterfish closure mechanism
                                                supervision of the physician (or other                                                                        published a proposed rule for fishing
                                                                                                        makes operation of the fishery more
                                                practitioner). Chronic care management                                                                        year 2015 for the mackerel, squid, and
                                                                                                        efficient and consistent with the higher
                                                services and transitional care                          catch limit for butterfish. These                     butterfish fishery specifications and
                                                management services (other than the                     specifications and management                         management measures (79 FR 68202);
                                                required face-to-face visit) can be                     measures are consistent with the                      the public comment period for the
                                                furnished under general supervision of                  Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish              proposed rule ended December 15,
                                                the physician (or other practitioner)                   Fishery Management Plan and the                       2014.
                                                when they are provided by clinical staff                recommendations of the Mid-Atlantic                      The Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and
                                                incident to the services of a physician                 Fishery Management Council.                           Butterfish FMP regulations require the
                                                (or other practitioner). The physician (or              DATES: Effective April 20, 2015.                      specification of annual catch limits
                                                other practitioner) supervising the                     ADDRESSES: Copies of the specifications               (ACL) and accountability measures
                                                auxiliary personnel need not be the                     document, including the Environmental                 (AM) for mackerel and butterfish (both
                                                same physician (or other practitioner)                  Assessment and Initial Regulatory                     squid species are exempt from the ACL/
                                                upon whose professional service the                     Flexibility Analysis (EA/IRFA) and                    AM requirements because they have a
                                                incident to service is based.                           other supporting documents for the                    life cycle of less than 1 year). In
                                                *     *     *     *     *                               specifications, are available from Dr.                addition, the regulations require the
                                                                                                        Christopher Moore, Executive Director,                specification of domestic annual harvest
                                                  Dated: March 13, 2015.                                                                                      (DAH), domestic annual processing
                                                                                                        Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management
                                                C’Reda Weeden,                                          Council, Suite 201, 800 N. State Street,              (DAP), and total allowable level of
                                                Executive Secretary to the Department,                  Dover, DE 19901. The specifications                   foreign fishing (TALFF), along with
                                                Department of Health and Human Services.                document is also accessible via the                   joint venture processing for (JVP)
                                                [FR Doc. 2015–06427 Filed 3–19–15; 8:45 am]             Internet at: http://                                  commercial and recreational annual
                                                BILLING CODE 4120–01–C                                  www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.              catch totals (ACT) for mackerel, the
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      butterfish mortality cap in the longfin
                                                                                                        Carly Bari, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978)             squid fishery, and initial optimum yield
                                                                                                        281–9224.                                             (IOY) for both squid species. Details
                                                                                                                                                              concerning the Council’s development
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                              of these measures were presented in the
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                                                                                                        Background                                            preamble of the proposed rule and are
                                                                                                           Specifications, as referred to in this             not repeated here.
                                                                                                        rule, are the combined suite of                          In addition to the specifications, this
                                                                                                        commercial and recreational catch                     action simplifies the management
                                                                                                        levels established for one or more                    measure for the directed buttefish
                                                                                                        fishing years. The specifications process             fishery and changes the regulations in
                                                                                                        also allows for the modification of a                 regard to possession limits.


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                                                Final 2015 Specifications for Atlantic                          years, the Council has recommended                    mackerel catch increases, the 155-mt
                                                Mackerel                                                        zero JVP because U.S. shoreside                       cap should still allow mackerel fishing
                                                                                                                processing capacity for mackerel has                  to occur as long as river herring and
                                                   TABLE 1—2015 SPECIFICATIONS IN                               expanded. The Council concluded that                  shad catch rates remain below the
                                                   METRIC TONS (mt) FOR ATLANTIC                                processing capacity was no longer a                   recent median. Once the mackerel
                                                   MACKEREL                                                     limiting factor relative to domestic                  fishery catches 95 percent of the river
                                                                                                                production of mackerel.                               herring and shad cap, we will close the
                                                         Overfishing limit                                         The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                  directed mackerel fishery and
                                                                                               Unknown
                                                             (OFL)                                              that the specification of TALFF, if any,              implement a 20,000-lb (9.08-mt)
                                                                                                                shall be the portion of the optimum                   incidental catch trip limit for the
                                                ABC ......................................           40,165     yield (OY) of a fishery that will not be
                                                ACL .......................................          25,039
                                                                                                                                                                      remainder of the year.
                                                                                                                harvested by U.S. vessels. TALFF would
                                                Commercial ACT ..................                    21,138                                                           2015–2017 Final Illex Specifications
                                                Recreational ACT/Rec-                                           allow foreign vessels to harvest U.S. fish
                                                  reational Harvest Limit                                       and sell their product on the world
                                                  (RHL) .................................             1,397     market, in direct competition with U.S.               TABLE 2—2015–2017 SPECIFICATIONS
                                                DAH/DAP ..............................               20,872     industry efforts to expand exports.                   IN METRIC TON (mt) FOR ILLEX SQUID
                                                JVP .......................................               0     While a surplus existed between ABC
                                                TALFF ...................................                 0     and the mackerel fleet’s harvesting                                     OFL                          Unknown
                                                                                                                capacity for many years, that surplus
                                                   The proposed rule for this action                                                                                  ABC ......................................         24,000
                                                                                                                has disappeared due to downward                       Initial Optimum Yield (IOY) ...                    22,915
                                                included the details of how the Council                         adjustments of the specifications in                  DAH/DAP ..............................             22,915
                                                derived its recommended mackerel                                recent years. Based on analysis of the
                                                specifications, and NMFS is not                                 global mackerel market and possible                      This action establishes the Illex ABC
                                                including these details in this final rule.                     increases in U.S. production levels, the              as 24,000 mt for the 2015–2017 fishing
                                                This action establishes the mackerel                            Council concluded that specifying a
                                                stock-wide ABC of 40,165 mt and the                                                                                   years, subject to annual review. The
                                                                                                                DAH/DAP that would result in zero                     ABC is reduced by the status quo
                                                U.S. ABC of 25,039 mt, based on the                             TALFF would yield positive social and
                                                formula U.S. ABC = Stock-wide                                                                                         discard rate of 4.52 percent, which
                                                                                                                economic benefits to both U.S.                        results in an IOY, DAH, and DAP of
                                                ABC¥C, where C is the estimated catch                           harvesters and processors, and to the
                                                of mackerel in Canadian waters (15,126                                                                                22,914 mt for the 2015–2017 fishing
                                                                                                                Nation. For these reasons, consistent                 years. These levels are the same as was
                                                mt) for the 2014 fishing year. The ACL                          with the Council’s recommendation, the
                                                is set equal to U.S. ABC at 25,039 mt,                                                                                specified for the Illex fishery in 2012–
                                                                                                                DAH is set at a level that can be fully               2014. The FMP does not authorize the
                                                the commercial ACT is set at 21,138 mt,                         harvested by the domestic fleet, thereby
                                                the DAH and DAP are both set at 20,872                                                                                specification of JVP and TALFF for the
                                                                                                                precluding the specification of a TALFF,              Illex fishery because of the domestic
                                                mt, and the recreational ACT is set at                          in order to support the U.S. mackerel
                                                1,397 mt.                                                                                                             fishing industry’s capacity to harvest
                                                                                                                industry. NMFS concurs that it is                     and to process the OY from this fishery.
                                                   The recreational fishery allocation for                      reasonable to assume that in 2015 the
                                                mackerel is 1,552 mt (6.2 percent of the                        commercial fishery has the ability to                 2015–2017 Final Longfin Squid
                                                U.S. ABC). The recreational ACT of                              harvest 20,872 mt of mackerel.                        Specifications
                                                1,397 mt (90 percent of 1,552 mt)
                                                accounts for uncertainty in recreational                        2015 Final River Herring and Shad
                                                                                                                                                                       TABLE 3—2015–2017 SPECIFICATIONS
                                                catch and discard estimates. The                                Catch Cap in the Mackerel Fishery
                                                                                                                                                                        IN METRIC TONS (mt) FOR LONGFIN
                                                Recreational ACT is equal to the                                  In order to limit river herring and                   SQUID
                                                Recreational Harvest Limit (RHL),                               shad catch, Amendment 14 to the FMP
                                                which is the effective cap on                                   (February 24, 2014; 79 FR 10029) allows                                 OFL                          Unknown
                                                recreational catch.                                             the Council to set a river herring and
                                                   The commercial fishery allocation for                        shad cap through annual specifications.               ABC ......................................         23,400
                                                mackerel is 23,487 mt (93.8 percent of                          For 2015 the cap is set at 89 mt initially,           IOY ........................................       22,445
                                                the U.S. ABC, the portion of the ACL                            but if mackerel landings surpass 10,000               DAH/DAP ..............................             22,445
                                                that was not allocated to the recreational                      mt before closure, then the cap will
                                                fishery). The commercial ACT of 21,138                          increase to 155 mt. The 89-mt cap                       This action establishes the longfin
                                                mt (90 percent of 23,487 mt)                                    represents the median annual river                    squid ABC of 23,400 mt for the 2015–
                                                compensates for management                                      herring and shad catch by all vessels                 2017 fishing years, subject to annual
                                                uncertainty in estimated Canadian                               landing over 20,000 lb (9.08 mt) of                   review. The ABC is reduced by the
                                                landings, uncertainty in discard                                mackerel per trip from 2005–2012.                     status quo discard rate of 4.08 percent,
                                                estimates, and possible misreporting of                         These were years when the fishery                     which results in an IOY, DAH, and DAP
                                                mackerel catch. The commercial ACT is                           caught about 13,000 mt of mackerel. The               of 22,445 mt for the 2015–2017 fishing
                                                further reduced by a discard rate of 1.26                       155-mt cap is based on the median river               years. The FMP does not authorize the
                                                percent to arrive at the DAH of 20,872                          herring and shad catch by all vessels                 specification of JVP and TALFF for the
                                                mt. The DAH is the effective cap on                             landing over 20,000 lb (9.08 mt) of                   longfin squid fishery because of the
                                                commercial catch.                                               mackerel per trip from 2005–2012,                     domestic industry’s capacity to harvest
                                                   Additionally, this action maintains                          adjusted to the 2015 proposed DAH                     and process the OY for this fishery.
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                                                JVP at zero (the most recent allocation                         (20,872 mt). The purpose of the two-tier
                                                                                                                                                                      Distribution of the Longfin DAH
                                                was 5,000 mt of JVP in 2004). In the                            system is to encourage the fishery to
                                                past, JVP was set greater than zero                             avoid river herring and shad regardless                  As was done in all fishing years since
                                                because it believed U.S. processors                             of the rate of mackerel catches. If                   2007, the 2015–2017 longfin DAH is
                                                lacked the ability to process the total                         mackerel catch is low, the 89-mt cap                  allocated into trimesters, according to
                                                amount of mackerel that U.S. harvesters                         would encourage fishermen to avoid                    percentages specified in the FMP, as
                                                could land. However, for the past 10                            catching river herring and shad. If                   follows:


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                                                                                                  TABLE 4—2015–2017 TRIMESTER ALLOCATION OF LONGFIN QUOTA
                                                                                                                               Trimester                                                                                         Percent        Metric tons

                                                I (Jan–Apr) ...............................................................................................................................................................                43          9,651
                                                II (May–Aug) ............................................................................................................................................................                  17          3,816
                                                III (Sep–Dec) ............................................................................................................................................................                 40          8,978

                                                      Total ..................................................................................................................................................................           100          22,445



                                                2015–2017 Final Butterfish
                                                Specifications

                                                                                        TABLE 5—2015–2017 SPECIFICATIONS IN METRIC TONS (mt) FOR BUTTERFISH
                                                                                                                                                                                                              2015                2016             2017

                                                OFL ..............................................................................................................................................                 41,092               N/A              N/A
                                                ABC ..............................................................................................................................................                 33,278            31,412           30,922
                                                Commercial ACT (ABC minus 10-percent buffer) .......................................................................                                               29,950            28,271           27,830
                                                DAH (ACT minus butterfish cap and discards) ...........................................................................                                            22,530            21,043           20,652
                                                Directed Fishery closure limit (DAH minus 1,411 mt buffer) ......................................................                                                  21,119            19,631           19,241
                                                Butterfish Cap (in the longfin squid fishery) ................................................................................                                      3,884             3,884            3,884



                                                  This action establishes the butterfish                                    establishing a 10-percent buffer between                                      21,042 mt in 2016, and 20,652 in 2017,
                                                ABC at 33,278 mt for 2015 (increased                                        ACL and ACT for management                                                    accounting for the butterfish cap and
                                                dramatically from 9,100 mt in 2014) to                                      uncertainty, results in an ACT of 29,950                                      discards in non-longfin fisheries).
                                                account for the increased stock size and                                    mt in 2015, 28,271 mt in 2016, and                                            Butterfish TALFF is only specified to
                                                estimated expected fishing mortality in                                     27,830 mt in 2017.                                                            address bycatch by foreign fleets
                                                2014. The butterfish ABC is set at                                             The butterfish cap is set at 3,884 mt                                      targeting mackerel TALFF. Because
                                                31,412 mt in 2016, and 30,933 mt in                                         for the 2015–2017 fishing years, which                                        there is no mackerel TALFF, butterfish
                                                2017 to account for fishing mortality in                                    is the same level as 2014. This cap has                                       TALFF would also be set at zero.
                                                2015 and 2016, respectively, with a 60-                                     not constrained the longfin fishery and
                                                percent probability of not overfishing as                                   reserves most of the available butterfish                                        The 2015 butterfish mortality cap is
                                                required by the Council risk policy. The                                    quota for the directed butterfish fishery.                                    allocated by Trimester, as follows:
                                                butterfish ACL is equal to the ABC, and                                     The DAH is set at 22,530 mt in 2015,

                                                         TABLE 6—TRIMESTER ALLOCATION OF BUTTERFISH MORTALITY CAP ON THE LONGFIN SQUID FISHERY FOR 2015
                                                                                                                               Trimester                                                                                         Percent        Metric tons

                                                I (Jan–Apr) ...............................................................................................................................................................                43          1,670
                                                II (May–Aug) ............................................................................................................................................................                  17            660
                                                III (Sep–Dec) ............................................................................................................................................................                 40          1,554

                                                      Total ..................................................................................................................................................................           100           3,844



                                                Butterfish Directed Fishery Closure                                         less than 3 inches (76 mm) are currently                                      currently lists specific eligible permits.
                                                Mechanism                                                                   prohibited from landing more than                                             The regulatory text is simplified to
                                                   This action simplifies butterfish                                        2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of butterfish per trip,                                    clarify that the exemption is available to
                                                directed fishery closure mechanism to                                       and there are no changes for those                                            all permits that are required to have
                                                account for the dramatic increase in                                        vessels. The Council identified 1,411 mt                                      VMS.
                                                butterfish availability and increased                                       as the amount that would allow some
                                                                                                                                                                                                          Comments and Responses
                                                DAH. Instead of the three-phased                                            landings under a 5,000-lb (2.27-mt) trip
                                                butterfish management season, this rule                                     limit without reaching the DAH. In the                                           NMFS received seven comments in
                                                will allow vessels issued longfin squid/                                    unlikely event that projected landings                                        response to the proposed rule for this
                                                butterfish moratorium permits (as                                           reach the annual DAH, then the trip                                           action. Two were from industry groups,
                                                specified at § 648.4(a)(5)(i)) to land                                      limit will be reduced to 600 lb (0.27 mt)                                     including Garden State Seafood
                                                unlimited amounts of butterfish if using                                    to prevent an overage of the ACT.                                             Association (GSSA) (a New Jersey
                                                mesh greater than or equal to 3 inches                                      Corrections                                                                   fishing industry advocacy group), and
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                                                (76 mm) until projected landings reach                                                                                                                    The Town Dock (a Rhode Island fishing
                                                within 1,411 mt of a given year’s DAH.                                        This final rule also contains a minor                                       company and seafood dealer). One
                                                Once landings are within 1,411 mt of                                        adjustment to an existing regulation.                                         comment was from the Herring
                                                the DAH, NMFS will implement a                                              The vessel monitoring system (VMS)                                            Alliance, an environmental group, and
                                                5,000-lb (2.27-mt) trip limit. Vessels                                      power-down exemption for vessels that                                         the remaining four comments were from
                                                issued a longfin squid/butterfish                                           will be at the dock for more than 30                                          individuals. Two of the four comments
                                                moratorium permit fishing with mesh                                         consecutive days, at § 648.10(c)(2)(i)(B),                                    from individuals were unrelated to the


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                                                action and are not included in this rule,               revisit the ABC within one year after a               copy of the EA is available upon request
                                                and NMFS provides no response.                          stock update.                                         (see ADDRESSES).
                                                   Comment 1: GSSA commented in                            Response: NMFS is implementing the                    This action is authorized by 50 CFR
                                                support of the Council’s recommended                    specifications as proposed. There is not              part 648 and has been determined to be
                                                specifications and management measure                   a scheduled stock update for 2016, but                not significant for purposes of Executive
                                                with the exception of the butterfish                    the SSC hopes to extend analysis that                 Order 12866.
                                                quota reductions in 2016 and 2017.                      considers the performance of data poor                   NMFS, pursuant to section 604 of the
                                                GSSA would like the butterfish quota to                 approaches to ABC determination to                    Regulatory Flexibility Act, has prepared
                                                remain at the 2015 level for the 2016                   include highly periodic catch time                    a FRFA, included in the preamble of
                                                and 2017 fishing years.                                 series. Based on the results of these                 this final rule, in support of the 2015–
                                                   Response: NMFS is implementing the                   simulations, the SSC expects to produce               2017 specifications and management
                                                specifications as proposed. The SSC                     a revised 2016 ABC for this stock.                    measures. The FRFA describes the
                                                determined the 2015–2017 ABCs based                        Comment 5: The Herring Alliance                    economic impact that this final rule,
                                                on projections from the recently                        supports the lower river herring and                  along with other non-preferred
                                                accepted 2014 butterfish assessment                     shad cap of 89 mt, but does not support               alternatives, will have on small entities.
                                                (SAW–SARC 58), which concluded that                     the increased cap option of 155 mt.                      The FRFA incorporates the economic
                                                the stock was above target stock size and                  Response: The two-phased approach                  impacts and analysis summaries in the
                                                experiencing low fishing mortality. The                 for the river herring and shad cap                    IRFA, a summary of the significant
                                                ABC projections work in a stepwise                      creates a strong incentive for the                    issues raised by the public in response
                                                fashion and assume average recruitment                  mackerel fishery to avoid river herring               to the IRFA, and NMFS’s responses to
                                                (fish entering the population). Assuming                and shad when mackerel catch are low                  those comments. A copy of the IRFA,
                                                that the full ABC is caught each year                   or high. The 155 mt river herring and                 the RIR, and the EA are available upon
                                                and applying a fishing mortality rate                   shad cap will allow the fishery to catch              request (see ADDRESSES).
                                                that should result in 60-percent                        the proposed mackerel quota in 2015 if
                                                                                                                                                              Statement of Need for This Action
                                                probability of not overfishing, the result              the ratio of river herring and shad catch
                                                                                                        to total catch is relatively low. If the                 This action establishes 2015
                                                is a slightly declining ABC each year
                                                                                                        fishery does not maintain a low ratio of              specifications for mackerel, and 2015–
                                                from 2015 to 2017. Since the stock is
                                                                                                        river herring and shad catch, then the                2017 specifications for butterfish, Illex
                                                estimated to be above its target, catches
                                                                                                        fishery will be closed once the 89-mt                 squid, and longfin squid. It also
                                                fall slightly over time, but as long as the
                                                                                                        cap is caught.                                        modifies the river herring catch cap in
                                                stock remains at or above its target,
                                                                                                           Comment 6: One individual                          the mackerel fishery and to simplify the
                                                ABCs would not be expected to fall
                                                                                                        commented that all of the quotas should               closure mechanism in the butterfish
                                                below 29,000 mt (if the same approach
                                                                                                        be reduced by 50 percent.                             fishery. A complete description of the
                                                to addressing scientific uncertainty is
                                                                                                           Response: The quotas established                   reasons why this action is being
                                                used and average recruitment occurs).
                                                                                                        through this final rule were based on the             considered, and the objectives of and
                                                   Comment 2: The Town Dock and one
                                                                                                        best available science, as recommended                legal basis for this action, are contained
                                                individual commented that they would
                                                                                                        by the SSC.                                           in the preamble to this rule and are not
                                                like to see an increase in the Trimester
                                                                                                                                                              repeated here.
                                                II quota for longfin squid. Both                        Changes From the Proposed Rule
                                                commenters would like to see an                           The proposed rule presented a table                 A Summary of the Significant Issues
                                                increase in the rollover quota from                     for the 2015–2017 butterfish                          Raised by the Public Comments in
                                                Trimester I to Trimester II to prevent the              specifications (Table 5 in the proposed               Response to the IRFA, a Summary of the
                                                closure of the longfin fishery during                   rule). This table incorrectly listed the              Assessment of the Agency of Such
                                                Trimester II.                                           DAH subtracting the 1,411-mt buffer for               Issues, and a Statement of Any Changes
                                                   Response: NMFS has forwarded these                   2017. The correct butterfish DAH                      Made in the Final Rule as a Result of
                                                comments to the Council for its                         (minus the 1,411-mt buffer) for 2017 is               Such Comments
                                                consideration. NMFS does not have the                   presented in Table 5 in this final rule,                 None of the public comments raised
                                                authority to make this change, and the                  and will be presented to industry in the              issues related to the IRFA or the
                                                Council did not consider changes to the                 small entity compliance guide sent to                 economic impact of the rule on affected
                                                Trimester allocations for the 2015–2017                 butterfish permit holders after the                   entities.
                                                specifications, but may in future                       publication of this final rule.
                                                actions.                                                                                                      Description and Estimate of Number of
                                                                                                        Additionally, a minor wording change
                                                   Comment 3: The Herring Alliance                                                                            Small Entities to Which the Rule Will
                                                                                                        was made to § 648.26(d) for consistency.
                                                suggested that there should be an                                                                             Apply
                                                incremental increase in butterfish quota                Classification                                          Based on permit data for 2013, the
                                                starting lower than the proposed 2015                      Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the            numbers of potential fishing vessels in
                                                quota and increasing the quota in 2016                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                        the 2015 fisheries are as follows: 384
                                                and 2017.                                               Assistant Administrator for Fisheries                 separate vessels hold Atlantic mackerel,
                                                   Response: The butterfish ABCs for                    (AA) has determined that this final rule              longfin squid, Illex squid, and butterfish
                                                2015–2017 were recommended by the                       is consistent with the Atlantic Mackerel,             limited access permits, 287 entities own
                                                SSC based on the best available science                 Squid, and Butterfish FMP, other                      those vessels, and, based on current
                                                including the recently accepted 2014                    provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                    Small Business Administration (SBA)
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                                                butterfish assessment (SAW–SARC 58),                    Act, and other applicable laws.                       definitions, 274 are small entities. Of
                                                which concluded that the stock was                         The Council prepared an EA for the                 the 274 small entities, 29 had no
                                                above the target stock size and                         2015–2017 specifications and                          revenue in 2013 and those entities with
                                                experiencing low fishing mortality.                     management measures, and the AA                       no revenue are listed as small entities
                                                   Comment 4: The Herring Alliance                      concluded that there will be no                       for the purposes of this analysis. All of
                                                supports the recommended 2015                           significant impact on the human                       the entities that had revenue fell into
                                                mackerel ABC, but suggested that NMFS                   environment as a result of this rule. A               the finfish or shellfish categories, and


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                                                the SBA definitions for those categories                it is very unlikely that the fishery would            when dealers may process them, and
                                                for 2014 are $20.5 million for finfish                  close before exceeding the levels of                  should have a positive economic impact
                                                fishing and $5.5 million for shellfish                  landings experienced since 2010, when                 on the fishery.
                                                fishing. Many vessels participate in                    landings have been less than 11,000 mt.                  The 2015–2017 butterfish discard cap
                                                more than one of these fisheries;                       Based on the operation of the cap in                  of 3,884 mt renews the status quo for
                                                therefore, the number of permits is not                 2014 (the first year of the cap), as long             three more years. The longfin squid
                                                additive. The only proposed alternatives                as the fishery can maintain relatively                fishery will close during Trimester I, II,
                                                that involve increased restrictions apply               low river herring and shad catch rates,               or III if the butterfish discards reach the
                                                to mackerel limited access permits, so                  this alternative is unlikely to constrain             trimester allocation. If the longfin squid
                                                those numbers are listed separately                     the mackerel fishery. Examination of                  fishery is closed in response to
                                                (they are a subset of the above entities).              river herring and shad catch rates in                 butterfish catch before the entire longfin
                                                This analysis found that 150 separate                   2011–2013 suggest that the only year                  squid quota is harvested, then a loss in
                                                vessels hold Atlantic mackerel, longfin                 that the cap would have been binding                  revenue is possible. The potential for
                                                squid, Illex squid, and butterfish limited              would have been 2012. In 2012, relevant               longfin squid revenue loss is dependent
                                                access permits, 114 entities own those                  trips landed 5,074 mt of mackerel, but                upon the size of the butterfish discard
                                                vessels, and, based on current SBA                      the fishery would have closed at                      cap. This cap level was in effect for the
                                                definitions, 107 are small entities.                    approximately 4,439 mt if the 2015 cap                2013 and 2014 fishing years, and did
                                                                                                        had been in place. Given the river                    not restrict the fishery in either year. For
                                                Description of Projected Reporting,
                                                                                                        herring and shad encounter rate in 2012,              that reason, additional revenue losses
                                                Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                                                                                        approximately 608 mt of mackerel                      are not expected as a result of this
                                                Requirements
                                                                                                        landings would have been forgone.                     proposed action.
                                                  There are no new reporting or record                  Using the 2013 price of mackerel, 608
                                                keeping requirements contained in any                   mt mackerel would have amounted to                    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
                                                of the alternatives considered for this                 $265,105 of potentially forgone ex-                     Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and
                                                action. In addition, there are no Federal               vessel revenues. However, based on the                reporting requirements.
                                                rules that duplicate, overlap, or conflict              operation of the cap in 2014, actual river              Dated: March 17, 2015.
                                                with this rule.                                         herring and shad catch rates may be                   Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                Description of the Steps the Agency Has                 lower under the cap and, therefore, the
                                                                                                                                                              Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                Taken To Minimize the Significant                       cap may not be binding.                               Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                Economic Impacts on Small Entities                         The Illex IOY (22,915 mt) renews the               Fisheries Service.
                                                Consistent With the Stated Objectives of                status quo for three more years. Though                 For the reasons set out in the
                                                Applicable Statutes, Including a                        annual Illex landings have approached                 preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended
                                                Statement of the Factual, Policy, and                   this amount in some recent years
                                                                                                                                                              as follows:
                                                Legal Reasons for Selecting the                         (15,825 mt for 2010, 18,797 mt for 2011,
                                                Alternative Adopted in the Final Rule                   11,709 mt for 2012, and 3,835 mt for                  PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                and Why Each One of the Other                           2013), the landings were lower than the               NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
                                                Significant Alternatives to the Rule                    2015–2017 levels. Thus,
                                                Considered by the Agency Which Affect                   implementation of this action should                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648
                                                the Impact on Small Entities Was                        not result in a reduction in revenue or               continues to read as follows:
                                                Rejected                                                a constraint on expansion of the fishery                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                                                                        in 2015–2017.
                                                   The mackerel commercial DAH                             The longfin squid IOY (22,445 mt)                  ■ 2. In § 648.10, paragraph (c)(2)(i)(B) is
                                                (20,872 mt) represents a reduction from                 renews the status quo levels for three                revised to read as follows:
                                                status quo (2014 DAH = 33,821 mt).                      more years. Because longfin squid                     § 648.10 VMS and DAS requirements for
                                                Despite the reduction, the DAH is above                 landings from 2010–2013 averaged                      vessel owners/operators.
                                                recent U.S. landings; mackerel landings                 10,093 mt, the 2015–2017 IOY provides                 *      *     *    *     *
                                                for 2010–2013 averaged 5,873 mt. Thus,                  an opportunity to increase landings,                     (c) * * *
                                                the reduction does not pose a constraint                though if recent trends of low landings                  (2) * * *
                                                to vessels relative to the landings in                  continue, there may be no increase in                    (i) * * *
                                                recent years. Even though the 2015                      landings despite the increase in the                     (B) The vessel owner signs out of the
                                                quota is lower than the 2014 quota, it                  allocation. No reductions in revenues                 VMS program for a minimum period of
                                                will still allow more than a tripling of                for the longfin squid fishery are                     30 consecutive days by obtaining a valid
                                                catch compared to any year 2011–2013.                   expected as a result of this action.                  letter of exemption pursuant to
                                                This action establishes a Recreational                     The butterfish DAHs established in                 paragraph (c)(2)(ii) of this section, the
                                                ACT/RHL of 1,552 mt. Because                            this action (21,119 mt in 2015, 19,631                vessel does not engage in any fisheries
                                                recreational harvest from 2010–2013                     mt in 2016, and 19,241 mt in 2017)                    or move from the dock/mooring until
                                                averaged 850 mt, it does not appear that                represents a 660-percent increase over                the VMS unit is turned back on, and the
                                                the allocation for the recreational                     the 2014 DAH (3,200 mt). Due to market                vessel complies with all conditions and
                                                fishery will constrain recreational                     conditions, there has not been a directed             requirements of said letter;
                                                harvest. Overall, this action is not                    butterfish fishery in recent years;                   *      *     *    *     *
                                                expected to result in any reductions in                 therefore, recent landings have been                  ■ 3. In § 648.24, paragraph (c)(1)
                                                revenues for vessels that participate in                low. The increase in the DAH has the                  introductory text is revised to read as
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                                                either the commercial or recreational                   potential to increase revenue for                     follows:
                                                mackerel fisheries.                                     permitted vessels, having a positive
                                                   The river herring and shad catch cap                 economic impact.                                      § 648.24 Fishery closures and
                                                in the mackerel fishery has the potential                  This action also simplifies the closure            accountability measures.
                                                to prevent the fishery from achieving its               mechanism for the butterfish fishery.                 *     *     *     *    *
                                                full mackerel quota if the river herring                This allows permitted vessels to take                   (c) Butterfish AMs—(1) Directed
                                                and shad encounter rates are high, but                  butterfish when they are available or                 butterfish fishery closure. When


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                                                butterfish catch reaches the butterfish                 possess, or land butterfish with no                   with mesh less than 3 inches (76 mm)
                                                closure threshold as determined in the                  possession restriction in the EEZ per                 may not fish for, possess, or land more
                                                annual specifications, NMFS shall                       trip, and may only land butterfish once               than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of butterfish per
                                                implement a 5,000-lb (2.27-mt)                          on any calendar day, which is defined                 trip at any time, and may only land
                                                possession limit for vessels issued a                   as the 24-hr period beginning at 0001                 butterfish once on any calendar day,
                                                longfin squid/butterfish moratorium                     hours and ending at 2400 hours,                       provided that butterfish harvest has not
                                                permit and that are fishing with a                      provided that directed butterfish fishery             reached the DAH limit and the reduced
                                                minimum mesh size of 3 inches (76                       has not been closed and the reduced                   possession limit has not been
                                                mm). When the butterfish catch is                       possession limit has not been                         implemented, as described in
                                                projected to reach the butterfish DAH as                implemented, as described in                          § 648.24(c)(1). When butterfish harvest
                                                determined in the annual specifications,                § 648.24(c)(1). When butterfish harvest               is projected to reach the DAH limit (as
                                                NMFS shall implement a 600-lb (0.27-                    is projected to reach the threshold for               described in § 648.24(c)(1)), these
                                                mt) possession limit for all vessels                    the butterfish fishery (as described in               vessels may not fish for, possess, or land
                                                issued a longfin squid/butterfish                       § 648.24(c)(1)), these vessels may not                more than 600 lb (0.27 mt) of butterfish
                                                moratorium or incidental catch permit.                  fish for, possess, or land more than                  per trip at any time, and may only land
                                                *     *     *     *     *                               5,000 lb (2.27 mt) of butterfish per trip             butterfish once on any calendar day.
                                                ■ 4. In § 648.26, paragraph (d) is revised
                                                                                                        at any time, and may only land                           (3) A vessels issued a longfin squid/
                                                to read as follows:                                     butterfish once on any calendar day.                  butterfish incidental catch permit,
                                                                                                        When butterfish harvest is projected to               regardless of mesh size used, may not
                                                § 648.26 Mackerel, squid, and butterfish                reach the DAH limit (as described in                  fish for, possess, or land more than 600
                                                possession restrictions.                                § 648.24(c)(1)), these vessels may not                lb (0.27 mt) of butterfish per trip at any
                                                *      *    *      *     *                              fish for, possess, or land more than 600              time, and may only land butterfish once
                                                   (d) Butterfish. (1) A vessel issued a                lb (0.27 mt) of butterfish per trip at any            on any calendar day, which is defined
                                                longfin squid/butterfish moratorium                     time, and may only land butterfish once               as the 24-hr period beginning at 0001
                                                permit (as specified at § 648.4(a)(5)(i))               on any calendar day.                                  hours and ending at 2400 hours.
                                                fishing with a minimum mesh size of 3                      (2) A vessel issued longfin squid/                 [FR Doc. 2015–06401 Filed 3–19–15; 8:45 am]
                                                inches (76 mm) is authorized to fish for,               butterfish moratorium permit fishing                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2015-12-18 11:34:03
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 11:34:03
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective April 20, 2015.
ContactCarly Bari, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9224.
FR Citation80 FR 14870 
RIN Number0648-BE49
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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