80_FR_16643 80 FR 16583 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Amendment 32

80 FR 16583 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Amendment 32

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 60 (March 30, 2015)

Page Range16583-16589
FR Document2015-06988

NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 32 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (FMP), as prepared by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). This rule removes blueline tilefish from the deep-water complex; establishes blueline tilefish commercial and recreational sector annual catch limits (ACLs) and accountability measures (AMs); revises the deep-water complex ACLs and AMs; establishes a blueline tilefish commercial trip limit; and revises the blueline tilefish recreational bag limit. The purpose of this rule is to specify ACLs and AMs for blueline tilefish to end overfishing of the stock and maintain catch levels consistent with achieving optimum yield (OY) for the blueline tilefish resource.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 60 (Monday, March 30, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 140501394-5279-02]
RIN 0648-BE20


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Amendment 32

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 32 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South 
Atlantic Region (FMP), as prepared by the South Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council (Council). This rule removes blueline tilefish from 
the deep-water complex; establishes blueline tilefish commercial and 
recreational sector annual catch limits (ACLs) and accountability 
measures (AMs); revises the deep-water complex ACLs and AMs; 
establishes a blueline tilefish commercial trip limit; and revises the 
blueline tilefish recreational bag limit. The purpose of this rule is 
to specify ACLs and AMs for blueline tilefish to end overfishing of the 
stock and maintain catch levels consistent with achieving optimum yield 
(OY) for the blueline tilefish resource.

DATES: This rule is effective March 30, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 32, which includes an 
environmental assessment, a Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, 
and a regulatory impact review, may be obtained from the Southeast 
Regional Office Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/s_atl/sg/2014/am32/index.html.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick DeVictor, telephone: 727-824-
5305, or email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The blueline tilefish is a species included 
in the snapper-grouper fishery of the South Atlantic, and the fishery 
is managed under the FMP. The FMP was prepared by the Council and is 
implemented through regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the authority 
of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
(Magnuson-Stevens Act).
    On December 19, 2014, NMFS published a notice of availability for 
Amendment 32 and requested public comment (79 FR 75780). On January 22, 
2015, NMFS published a proposed rule for Amendment 32 and requested 
public comment (80 FR 3207). The proposed rule and Amendment 32 outline 
the rationale for the actions contained in this final rule. A summary 
of the actions implemented by Amendment 32 and this final rule is 
provided below.
    A benchmark assessment for the blueline tilefish stock in the South 
Atlantic was conducted through the Southeast, Data, Assessment, and 
Review (SEDAR) process in 2013 (SEDAR 32). The assessment determined 
that the blueline tilefish stock is undergoing overfishing in the South 
Atlantic. NMFS published an emergency rule on April 17, 2014 (79 FR 
21636), that implemented temporary measures to reduce overfishing of 
blueline tilefish while Amendment 32 was under development. Those 
measures were extended through a temporary rule (79 FR 61262, October 
10, 2014), and are effective through April 18, 2015. The temporary 
measures of the emergency action include the following: Removal of 
blueline tilefish from the deep-water complex, specification of sector 
ACLs and AMs for blueline tilefish, and revision to the deep-water 
complex ACL to reflect the removal of blueline tilefish from the 
complex. Unless otherwise noted, all weights in this rule are expressed 
in round weight.

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Management Measures Contained in This Final Rule

Removal of Blueline Tilefish From the Deep-Water Complex

    This final rule removes blueline tilefish from the deep-water 
complex. In 2012, the Comprehensive ACL Amendment established a deep-
water complex that contained the following eight species: Blueline 
tilefish, yellowedge grouper, silk snapper, misty grouper, queen 
snapper, sand tilefish, black snapper, and blackfin snapper (77 FR 
15916, March 16, 2012).
    As a result of blueline tilefish being assessed through SEDAR 32 
and the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) providing 
an assessment-based acceptable biological catch (ABC) recommendation 
for blueline tilefish, the Council decided to remove blueline tilefish 
from the deep-water complex and establish individual ACLs and AMs for 
the blueline tilefish stock. Amendment 29 to the FMP, which was 
approved by the Secretary of Commerce on February 20, 2015, revised the 
deep-water complex ABC, and Amendment 32 then revised the deep-water 
complex commercial and recreational ACLs.

Blueline Tilefish Commercial and Recreational ACLs and AMs

    This final rule implements blueline tilefish commercial and 
recreational ACLs to end overfishing of the stock. The total ACLs 
(combined commercial and recreational ACLs, equivalent to a total ACL) 
for blueline tilefish are set at 35,632 lb (16,162 kg) for 2015, 53,457 
lb (24,248 kg) for 2016, 71,469 lb (32,418 kg) for 2017, and 87,974 lb 
(39,904 kg) for 2018, and subsequent fishing years. Based on the sector 
allocations of 50.07 percent and 49.93 percent for the commercial and 
recreational sectors, the commercial ACLs are set at 17,841 lb (8,093 
kg) for 2015, 26,766 lb (12,141 kg) for 2016, 35,785 lb (16,232 kg) for 
2017, and 44,048 lb (19,980 kg) for 2018, and subsequent fishing years. 
The recreational ACLs are set at 17,791 lb (8,070 kg) for 2015, 26,691 
lb (12,107 kg) for 2016, 35,685 lb (16,186 kg) for 2017, and 43,925 lb 
(19,924 kg) for 2018, and subsequent fishing years.
    This final rule implements commercial and recreational in-season 
AMs for blueline tilefish. If commercial or recreational landings for 
blueline tilefish reach or are projected to reach the applicable ACL, 
then the commercial or recreational sector, as applicable, would be 
closed for the remainder of the fishing year. The recreational sector 
would not have an in-season closure if the Regional Administrator (RA) 
determines, using the best scientific information available, that a 
closure would be unnecessary.
    Additionally, if the total ACLs are exceeded in a fishing year, 
then during the following fishing year the commercial and recreational 
sectors will not have an increase in their respective ACLs.
    This rule also implements post-season ACL overage adjustments 
(paybacks) for blueline tilefish. For the commercial sector, if 
commercial landings exceed the commercial ACL, and the total ACL is 
exceeded, and blueline tilefish are overfished, then during the 
following fishing year the commercial ACL would be reduced for that 
following year by the amount of the commercial ACL overage in the prior 
fishing year. For the recreational sector, if recreational landings for 
blueline tilefish exceed the applicable recreational ACL, and the total 
ACL is exceeded, and blueline tilefish are overfished, then the length 
of the recreational fishing season in the following fishing year would 
be reduced to ensure recreational landings do not exceed the 
recreational ACL the following fishing year. Additionally, the 
recreational ACL would be reduced by the amount of the recreational ACL 
overage from the prior fishing year. However, the recreational fishing 
season and recreational ACL would not be reduced if the RA determines, 
using the best scientific information available that no reduction is 
necessary.

Additional Blueline Tilefish Management Measures

    This final rule implements a commercial trip limit of 100 lb (45 
kg), gutted weight; 112 lb (51 kg), round weight, and revises the 
recreational bag limit for blueline tilefish. The recreational bag 
limit within the aggregate grouper and tilefish bag limit is set at one 
per vessel per day for the months of May through August. There is no 
retention of blueline tilefish by the recreational sector from January 
through April and from September through December each year.

Deep-Water Complex Commercial and Recreational ACLs and AMs

    This final rule revises the ACLs and AMs for the deep-water complex 
(composed of yellowedge grouper, silk snapper, misty grouper, queen 
snapper, sand tilefish, black snapper, and blackfin snapper). This rule 
changes the deep-water complex total ACL (both sectors without blueline 
tilefish but with the increased catch levels for silk snapper and 
yellowedge grouper resulting from their increased ABCs in Amendment 
29), to 170,278 lb (77,237 kg). Additionally, this rule establishes 
sector-specific ACLs for the deep-water complex based on the 
allocations for species in the deep-water complex that were established 
in the Comprehensive ACL Amendment (77 FR 15916, March 16, 2012). The 
commercial ACL for the complex is set at 131,634 lb (59,708 kg) and the 
recreational ACL for the complex is set at 38,644 lb (17,529 kg).
    This final rule revises the AMs for the deep-water complex 
including the commercial post-season AM and the recreational AMs. The 
commercial post-season AM is revised as follows: If commercial landings 
exceed the commercial ACL, and the combined commercial and recreational 
ACL (total ACL) is exceeded, and at least one species in the deep-water 
complex is overfished, then during the following fishing year the 
complex commercial ACL would be reduced for that following year by the 
amount of the complex's commercial ACL overage in the prior fishing 
year.
    The recreational post-season AM is revised as follows: For the 
recreational sector, if recreational landings for the deep-water 
complex exceed the applicable recreational ACL, and the combined 
commercial and recreational ACL is exceeded, and at least one species 
in the complex is overfished, then the length of the recreational 
fishing season in the following fishing year would be reduced to ensure 
recreational landings do not exceed the recreational ACL the following 
fishing year. Additionally, the recreational ACL would be reduced by 
the amount of the recreational ACL overage from the prior fishing year. 
However, the recreational fishing season and recreational ACL would not 
be reduced if the RA determined, using the best scientific information 
available, that no reduction is necessary.

Additional Measures Contained in Amendment 32

    Amendment 32 also contains actions that are not specified in the 
regulations. Amendment 32 revises the definitions of management 
thresholds for South Atlantic blueline tilefish, including maximum 
sustainable yield (MSY), OY, and ABC, and establishes recreational 
annual catch targets (ACTs) for blueline tilefish and revises the ACTs 
for the deep-water complex.

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Comments and Responses

    A total of 76 comments were received on Amendment 32 and the 
proposed rule from fishers, a fishing association, and a Federal 
agency. All of the public comments received were against the proposed 
actions, with the exception of the comment letter from a Federal agency 
that had no comment. Specific comments related to the actions contained 
in Amendment 32 and the proposed rule, and NMFS' respective responses, 
are summarized and responded to below.
    Comment 1: The proposed ACLs are too low. Higher ACLs should be 
implemented or the ABC and ACLs should be returned to the levels in 
place before the emergency rule was implemented.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that the ACLs being implemented in this 
final rule are too low. A benchmark assessment for the blueline 
tilefish stock in the South Atlantic was conducted in 2013 (SEDAR 32). 
At its October 2013 meeting, the Council's SSC determined the 2013 
stock assessment was based on the best scientific information available 
and considered the assessment to be appropriate for management 
decisions.
    The assessment determined that the blueline tilefish stock is 
undergoing overfishing in the South Atlantic. As required by the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Council must therefore implement measures to 
end overfishing within 2 years of notification of an overfishing 
status, and NMFS notified the Council of the blueline tilefish stock 
status on December 6, 2013. If the Council and NMFS allow the ACLs to 
return to levels in place prior to the emergency rule, overfishing of 
the blueline tilefish stock would continue.
    The ACLs in Amendment 32 are based on the stock assessment and the 
Council's SSC recommendation for the ABC. In Amendment 32, the Council 
decided to set the total (stock) ACL at 98 percent of the ABC to 
account for landings that occur north of the Council's area of 
jurisdiction. As estimated in SEDAR 32, using data through 2011, 
approximately 2 percent of the total blueline tilefish harvest was 
landed north of the North Carolina/Virginia border. NMFS, the Council, 
and the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council are aware of recent 
reports of increased landings north of the Council's area of 
jurisdiction and are considering measures to address the issue.
    Comment 2: Beginning in 2015, North Carolina has been requiring 
catch reports from all for-hire vessels in North Carolina. The Council 
should wait one more year before taking action in Amendment 32 to allow 
the incorporation of the information from the North Carolina for-hire 
catch reports.
    Response: The Council and NMFS cannot delay the actions in 
Amendment 32 to end overfishing of blueline tilefish to include new 
information being developed in North Carolina beginning in 2015. As 
required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Council must implement 
measures to end overfishing within 2 years of notification of an 
overfishing status, and NMFS notified the Council of the blueline 
tilefish stock status on December 6, 2013. The next blueline tilefish 
stock assessment is scheduled to begin in 2016. That assessment will 
evaluate the available scientific information, including the new for-
hire catch reports.
    Comment 3: The proposed blueline tilefish recreational bag limit of 
one per vessel per day from May to August is too low. Implement higher 
bag limits or retain blueline tilefish in the three fish per person per 
day grouper and tilefish aggregate bag limit.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that the recreational bag limit being 
established in this final rule is too low. To end overfishing of the 
blueline tilefish stock in the South Atlantic, the Council and NMFS are 
implementing blueline tilefish specific ACLs and AMs. One of the 
recreational AMs is to close the recreational season when the 
recreational ACL is met or projected to be met. If a higher bag limit 
were to be implemented, the likelihood of an ACL overage would increase 
as landings could exceed the recreational ACL before NMFS could close 
the recreational sector.
    A recreational bag limit of one blueline tilefish per vessel per 
day and an 8-month annual closure was determined to be most likely to 
end overfishing, reduce recreational harvest, and potentially reduce 
blueline tilefish discards if blueline tilefish are targeted less 
during the open season as a result of the reduced bag limit. The 
Council determined that the shortened summer seasonal opening could 
provide increased stability to recreational fishers for planning 
purposes as it could minimize the risk of an in-season closure and the 
recreational ACL being exceeded, which may require post-season AMs in 
the following fishing year. In addition, the Council determined that an 
opening during the summer months could increase safety-at-sea by 
allowing fishing to occur in the generally calmer summer weather 
compared to a January 1 season opening during the winter. The 
recreational bag limit and seasonal closure for the blueline tilefish 
recreational sector would match what is being proposed by the Council 
for snowy grouper through Regulatory Amendment 20 to the FMP. The 
Council determined that similar recreational management measures and 
fishing seasons would be beneficial to the fish stocks as both species 
are caught at similar depths and have similar high release mortality 
rates.
    Comment 4: The blueline tilefish commercial trip limit should be 
1,000 lb (450 kg) instead of 100 lb (45 kg).
    Response: NMFS disagrees that the commercial trip limit should be 
1,000 lb (450 kg). The commercial ACL implemented by this rule in 2015 
is 17,841 lb (8,093 kg), round weight with a commercial trip limit of 
100 lb (45 kg), gutted weight. The commercial AM implemented by this 
rule is to close the commercial sector when the commercial ACL is met 
or projected to be met. It is estimated that the combination of the 
commercial ACL, AM, and trip limit will create a commercial fishing 
season length of 156 days in 2015. The Council considered a range of 
trip limit alternatives, including those greater than 100 lb (45 kg). A 
1,000-lb (450-kg) trip limit would be likely to greatly reduce the 
length of the commercial fishing season and increase the likelihood of 
a derby (race-to-fish) fishery occurring. The Council determined, after 
reviewing the analysis of the estimated season length, that a trip 
limit of 100 lb (45 kg), gutted weight, best meets the purpose of 
ending overfishing while extending the commercial fishing season and 
minimizing the adverse effects of a derby fishery.
    Comment 5: The commercial ACL should be divided 50/50 between the 
longline and hook-and-line gear components.
    Response: The Council did not consider dividing the blueline 
tilefish commercial ACL into separate ACLs for long-line and hook-and-
line gear for the commercial sector in Amendment 32. Therefore, in 
Amendment 32, the commercial ACL is not further divided by gear type.
    Comment 6: Is blueline tilefish overfished and if not, is Amendment 
32 legally credible? If blueline tilefish are not overfished, haven't 
the Council and NMFS already legally ended overfishing as required by 
law?

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    Response: The blueline tilefish stock is not overfished but it is 
undergoing overfishing. Overfishing occurs whenever a stock is 
subjected to a rate or level of fishing mortality that jeopardizes the 
capacity of a stock to produce MSY. A stock is overfished when its size 
is sufficiently small that a change in management practices is required 
to achieve an appropriate level and rate of rebuilding.
    Based on the SEDAR 32 assessment conducted in 2013, NMFS determined 
that the blueline tilefish stock in the South Atlantic is experiencing 
overfishing and notified the Council of the stock status on December 6, 
2013. At the time, NMFS also notified the Council that the stock was 
overfished according to the definition of the minimum stock size 
threshold (MSST). However, since that notification, the Council re-
defined the MSST for blueline tilefish and other fish with low natural 
mortality rates in Regulatory Amendment 21 to the FMP, and blueline 
tilefish is no longer overfished (79 FR 60379, October 7, 2014). Even 
though the stock is not overfished, NMFS and the Council must still 
prepare and implement a plan amendment and regulations to end 
overfishing of blueline tilefish by December 6, 2015.
    Comment 7: The South Atlantic exclusive economic zone (EEZ) should 
be divided into separate management zones for the Florida Keys and 
North Carolina. Overfishing is not occurring throughout the entire EEZ 
and catches should only be limited in the areas where overfishing is 
occurring.
    Response: The Council did not consider regional management zones 
for blueline tilefish in Amendment 32. The SEDAR 32 stock assessment 
indicated that blueline tilefish in the South Atlantic is undergoing 
overfishing throughout the entire South Atlantic and not just for 
certain areas within the South Atlantic.
    The Council has discussed dividing the South Atlantic EEZ into 
management areas, such as by state or region, several times in 
reference to various fish species. The Council may revisit these issues 
and explore such options in the future.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS has determined 
that this final rule is necessary for the conservation and management 
of South Atlantic snapper-grouper and is consistent with Amendment 32, 
the FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the statutory basis for this 
rule. No duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules have 
been identified. In addition, no new reporting, record-keeping, or 
other compliance requirements are introduced by this final rule.
    In compliance with section 604 of the RFA, NMFS prepared a Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) for this final rule. The FRFA 
uses updated information, when available, and analyzes the anticipated 
economic impacts of the final actions and any significant economic 
impacts on small entities. The FRFA follows.
    The description of the action, why it is being considered and the 
legal basis for the rule are contained in the preamble of the proposed 
rule and in the preamble of this final rule. Section 604(a)(2) of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act requires NMFS to summarize significant 
issues raised by the public in response to the IRFA, a summary of the 
assessment of such issues, and a statement of any changes made as a 
result of the comments. None of the public comments received 
specifically concerned the IRFA; however, NMFS received several 
comments regarding regional differences in recreational for-hire 
(charter vessel or headboat) fishing businesses indirectly affected by 
the proposed vessel recreational bag limit and economic impacts of that 
limit on those businesses.
    Several comments did not support the change of the recreational bag 
limit for blueline tilefish. Presently, an angler can land and possess 
up to three blueline tilefish per day, and any limit to the number of 
blueline tilefish landed by a for-hire fishing vessel is only limited 
by the number of persons on board. This final rule establishes a 
recreational vessel limit of one blueline tilefish per day from May 
through August, regardless of how many persons are onboard the vessel, 
and zero for all other months. Most recreational landings of blueline 
tilefish have occurred in North Carolina, which indicates for-hire 
fishing businesses in North Carolina will experience the largest 
adverse indirect economic impact among the affected for-hire fishing 
businesses if the recreational bag limit causes demand for for-hire 
fishing trips to decline.
    Up to 681 commercial fishing vessels operate in the snapper-grouper 
fishery of the South Atlantic and up to 282 of those vessels will be 
directly affected by this final rule. It is estimated that up to 282 
businesses will be directly affected; however, the number of businesses 
is likely closer to 126, because 126 is the average number of vessels 
with blueline tilefish landings annually from 2009 through 2013. 
According to the Small Business Administration (SBA) size standards, a 
business in the finfish fishing industry (NAICS 114111) is considered a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including affiliates), and has 
combined annual receipts not in excess of $20.5 million. It is 
estimated that all of the directly affected businesses have annual 
revenues less than the size standard. Consequently, up to 282, but more 
likely closer to 126, small commercial fishing businesses own and 
operate the directly affected vessels.
    Anglers who catch deep-water complex species and blueline tilefish 
in the EEZ will be directly affected; however, anglers are not 
considered small entities as that term is defined in 5 U.S.C. 601(6), 
whether fishing from for-hire fishing, private or leased vessels. For-
hire fishing vessels will be indirectly affected, and as of February 
20, 2015, there are up to 1,390 for-hire fishing vessels with a Federal 
charter vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic snapper-grouper that 
will be indirectly affected. The SBA annual receipts threshold for a 
for-hire fishing business is $7 million (NAICS 487210). It is unknown 
how many small businesses own and operate the above 1,390 for-hire 
fishing vessels.
    The revised commercial ACL for deep-water complex species is 
estimated to benefit up to 156, but more likely closer to 126, vessels 
annually by increasing average annual dockside revenue of each vessel 
by $1,565, but more likely closer to $1,937 (2012 dollars). If those 
vessels represent from 126 to 156 small businesses, the average annual 
benefit would be from $1,937 to $1,565 (2012 dollars), respectively.

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    The combination of the commercial ACL and in-season AM for blueline 
tilefish is expected to directly affect 126 vessels and will reduce 
average annual dockside revenue. The decrease will range from $4,574 to 
$5,390 (2012 dollars) per vessel. The commercial trip limit for 
blueline tilefish will reduce the average annual dockside revenue of 21 
vessels with a 225-lb (102.1-kg) trip limit snapper-grouper permit by 
$1,777 each and 105 vessels with an unlimited permit by $5,990 each 
(2012 dollars). The decrease in average annual dockside revenue caused 
by the combination of the commercial ACL, AM, and trip limit for 
blueline tilefish will range from $5,751 to $11,380 (2012 dollars) per 
vessel and small business.
    It is unknown how many of the 126 small businesses referenced above 
land both deep-water complex species and blueline tilefish. However, if 
all of the 126 small businesses that land blueline tilefish also 
account for all of the landings of the deep-water complex species, the 
annual benefit from increased landings of deep-water complex species 
and annual cost from decreased landings of blueline tilefish would 
produce a combined net loss of annual dockside revenue that ranges from 
$3,814 to $9,443 (2012 dollars) per small business.
    No changes were made after publication of the proposed rule to 
reduce the adverse economic impacts of the rule. However, considered, 
but not adopted, alternatives included a smaller commercial ACL for the 
deep-water complex that would have increased the adverse economic 
impact and a larger commercial ACL and trip limit for blueline tilefish 
that would have reduced the direct adverse economic impacts of finfish 
fishing businesses. A larger trip limit, however, would decrease the 
likelihood that all of the estimated 126 vessels and small businesses, 
especially the smallest of the small, have blueline tilefish landings 
during the year. Considered, but not adopted, alternatives would have 
either increased or decreased the indirect adverse economic impact on 
for-hire fishing businesses.
    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as small entity compliance 
guides. As part of the rulemaking process, NMFS prepared a fishery 
bulletin, which also serves as a small entity compliance guide. The 
fishery bulletin will be sent to all interested parties.
    The AA finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness 
of the actions in this final rule under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) because it 
would be contrary to the public interest. Delaying the effectiveness of 
this rule would be contrary to the public interest because delaying the 
implementation of the measures contained within this rule is likely to 
allow the emergency measures to lapse and overfishing of blueline 
tilefish to continue. The time needed for the Council to develop, 
approve, and submit Amendment 32 on November 13, 2014, and the required 
schedules of the Federal rulemaking process did not allow for 
additional time to be available with respect to this rule's 
effectiveness and the ending of the emergency measures. Blueline 
tilefish are currently undergoing overfishing so any delay would 
undermine the purpose of this rule. If the rule is not implemented 
immediately, NMFS will likely be required to implement more severe 
harvest reductions and/or implement AMs that could have greater socio-
economic impacts on South Atlantic blueline tilefish fishers. Any delay 
in the implementation of this final rule would allow the emergency 
measures to lapse and would allow harvest to continue at a level that 
is not consistent with National Standard 1 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. 
Additionally, delaying the implementation of the measures within this 
rule for the deep-water complex would be contrary to the public 
interest as the ACLs for the species within the complex are increasing 
and thereby this rule increases the potential benefit to fishers with 
respect to the revised complex ACL.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Blueline tilefish, deep-water complex, Fisheries, Fishing, South 
Atlantic, Snapper-Grouper.

    Dated: March 23, 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 622 is amended 
as follows:

PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND SOUTH 
ATLANTIC

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1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as follows:

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


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2. In Sec.  622.183, paragraph (b)(7) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  622.183  Area and seasonal closures.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (7) Blueline tilefish recreational sector closure. The recreational 
sector for blueline tilefish in or from the South Atlantic EEZ is 
closed from January 1 through April 30, and September 1 through 
December 31, each year. During a closure, the bag and possession limit 
for blueline tilefish in or from the South Atlantic EEZ is zero.

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3. In Sec.  622.187, paragraphs (b)(2)(iii) and (iv) are revised and 
paragraph (b)(2)(v) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  622.187  Bag and possession limits.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) No more than one fish may be a golden tilefish;
    (iv) No more than one fish per vessel may be a blueline tilefish; 
and
    (v) No goliath grouper or Nassau grouper may be retained.
* * * * *

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4. In Sec.  622.191, paragraph (a)(10) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  622.191  Commercial trip limits.

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    (a) * * *
    (10) Blueline tilefish. Until the applicable ACL specified in Sec.  
622.193(z)(1)(iii) is reached or projected to be reached, 100 lb (45 
kg), gutted weight; 112 lb (51 kg), round weight. See Sec.  
622.193(z)(1)(i) for the limitations regarding blueline tilefish after 
the commercial ACL is reached.
* * * * *

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5. In Sec.  622.193:
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a. The suspension on paragraph (h) is lifted;
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b. Paragraph (h) is revised;
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c. Paragraph (z) is revised; and
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d. Paragraph (aa) is removed.
    The revisions read as follows:

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Sec.  622.193  Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), 
and accountability measures (AMs).

* * * * *
    (h) Deep-water complex (including yellowedge grouper, silk snapper, 
misty grouper, queen snapper, sand tilefish, black snapper, and 
blackfin snapper)--(1) Commercial sector. (i) If commercial landings 
for the deep-water complex, as estimated by the SRD, reach or are 
projected to reach the commercial ACL of 131,634 lb (59,708 kg), round 
weight, the AA will file a notification with the Office of the Federal 
Register to close the commercial sector for the remainder of the 
fishing year. On and after the effective date of such a notification, 
all sale or purchase of deep-water complex species is prohibited and 
harvest or possession of these species in or from the South Atlantic 
EEZ is limited to the bag and possession limits. These bag and 
possession limits apply in the South Atlantic on board a vessel for 
which a valid Federal commercial or charter vessel/headboat permit for 
South Atlantic snapper-grouper has been issued, without regard to where 
such species were harvested, i.e., in state or Federal waters.
    (ii) If commercial landings exceed the ACL, and the combined 
commercial and recreational ACL (total ACL) specified in paragraph 
(h)(3) of this section, is exceeded, and at least one of the species in 
the deep-water complex is overfished, based on the most recent Status 
of U.S. Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will file a notification 
with the Office of the Federal Register, at or near the beginning of 
the following fishing year to reduce the commercial ACL for that 
following year by the amount of the commercial ACL overage in the prior 
fishing year.
    (2) Recreational sector. (i) If recreational landings for the deep-
water complex, as estimated by the SRD, are projected to reach the 
recreational ACL of 38,644 lb (17,529 kg), round weight, the AA will 
file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to close 
the recreational sector for the remainder of the fishing year, unless 
the RA determines that no closure is necessary based on the best 
scientific information available. On and after the effective date of 
such a notification, the bag and possession limits are zero.
    (ii) If recreational landings for the deep-water complex, exceed 
the applicable recreational ACL, and the combined commercial and 
recreational ACL (total ACL) specified in paragraph (h)(3) of this 
section is exceeded, and at least one of the species in the deep-water 
complex is overfished, based on the most recent Status of U.S. 
Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will file a notification with the 
Office of the Federal Register, to reduce the length of the 
recreational fishing season in the following fishing year to ensure 
recreational landings do not exceed the recreational ACL the following 
fishing year. When NMFS reduces the length of the following 
recreational fishing season and closes the recreational sector, the 
following closure provisions apply: The bag and possession limits for 
the deep-water complex in or from the South Atlantic EEZ are zero. 
Additionally, the recreational ACL will be reduced by the amount of the 
recreational ACL overage in the prior fishing year. The fishing season 
and recreational ACL will not be reduced if the RA determines, using 
the best scientific information available that no reduction is 
necessary.
    (3) The combined commercial and recreational sector ACL (total ACL) 
is 170,278 lb (77,237 kg), round weight.
* * * * *
    (z) Blueline tilefish--(1) Commercial sector. (i) If commercial 
landings for blueline tilefish, as estimated by the SRD, reach or are 
projected to reach the applicable ACL in paragraph (z)(1)(iii) of this 
section, the AA will file a notification with the Office of the Federal 
Register to close the commercial sector for the remainder of the 
fishing year. On and after the effective date of such a notification, 
all sale or purchase of blueline tilefish is prohibited and harvest or 
possession of this species in or from the South Atlantic EEZ is limited 
to the bag and possession limits. These bag and possession limits apply 
in the South Atlantic on board a vessel for which a valid Federal 
commercial or charter vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic 
snapper-grouper has been issued, without regard to where such species 
were harvested, i.e., in state or Federal waters.
    (ii) If commercial landings exceed the ACL, and the combined 
commercial and recreational ACL (total ACL) specified in paragraph 
(z)(3) of this section is exceeded, and blueline tilefish are 
overfished, based on the most recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to 
Congress, the AA will file a notification with the Office of the 
Federal Register, at or near the beginning of the following fishing 
year to reduce the commercial ACL for that following year by the amount 
of the commercial ACL overage in the prior fishing year.
    (iii) The applicable commercial ACLs, in round weight, are 17,841 
lb (8,093 kg) for 2015, 26,766 lb (12,141 kg) for 2016, 35,785 lb 
(16,232 kg) for 2017, and 44,048 lb (19,980 kg) for 2018 and subsequent 
fishing years. The commercial ACL will not increase automatically in a 
subsequent fishing year if landings exceed or are projected to exceed 
the total ACL in the prior fishing year, as specified in paragraph 
(z)(3) of this section.
    (2) Recreational sector. (i) If recreational landings for blueline 
tilefish, as estimated by the SRD, are projected to reach the 
applicable ACL in paragraph (z)(2)(iii) of this section, the AA will 
file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to close 
the recreational sector for the remainder of the fishing year, unless 
the RA determines that no closure is necessary based on the best 
scientific information available. On and after the effective date of 
such a notification, the bag and possession limits are zero.
    (ii) If recreational landings for blueline tilefish, exceed the 
applicable recreational ACL, and the combined commercial and 
recreational ACL (total ACL) specified in paragraph (z)(3) of this 
section, is exceeded, and blueline tilefish is overfished, based on the 
most recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will 
file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register, to reduce 
the length of the recreational fishing season in the following fishing 
year to ensure recreational landings do not exceed the recreational ACL 
the following fishing year. When NMFS reduces the length of the 
following recreational fishing season and closes the recreational 
sector, the following closure provisions apply: The bag and possession 
limits for blueline tilefish in or from the South Atlantic EEZ are 
zero. Additionally, the recreational ACL will be reduced by the amount 
of the recreational ACL overage in the prior fishing year. The fishing 
season and recreational ACL will not be reduced if the RA determines, 
using the best scientific information available that no reduction is 
necessary.
    (iii) The applicable recreational ACLs, in round weight, are 17,791 
lb (8,070 kg) for 2015, 26,691 lb (12,107 kg) for 2016, 35,685 lb 
(16,186 kg) for 2017, and 43,925 lb (19,924 kg) for 2018 and subsequent 
fishing years. The recreational ACL will not increase automatically in 
a subsequent fishing year if landings exceed or are projected to exceed 
the total ACL in the prior fishing year, as specified in paragraph 
(z)(3) of this section.

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    (3) Without regard to overfished status, if the combined commercial 
and recreational ACL (total ACL), as estimated by the SRD, is exceeded 
in a fishing year, then during the following fishing year, an automatic 
increase will not be applied to the commercial and recreational ACLs. 
The RA will evaluate the landings data, using the best scientific 
information available, to determine whether or not an increase in the 
commercial and recreational ACLs will be applied. The applicable 
combined commercial and recreational sector ACLs (total ACLs), in round 
weight are 35,632 lb (16,162 kg) for 2015, 53,457 lb (24,248 kg) for 
2016, 71,469 lb (32,418 kg) for 2017, and 87,974 lb (39,904 kg) for 
2018 and subsequent fishing years.
* * * * *
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                                                  cartridges in checked baggage in                           We remain concerned with the                       ADDRESSES:   Electronic copies of
                                                  addition to the currently authorized                    flammability hazard posed by butane                   Amendment 32, which includes an
                                                  flammable aerosols when stowed in                       and other flammable gases and the                     environmental assessment, a Regulatory
                                                  inaccessible cargo compartments on                      ability of such gases to propagate or                 Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, and a
                                                  passenger-carrying aircraft.                            contribute to a fire in an inaccessible               regulatory impact review, may be
                                                                                                          cargo compartment of a passenger-                     obtained from the Southeast Regional
                                                  Butane-Powered Curling Iron Articles                    carrying aircraft. Moreover, in light of              Office Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa
                                                     As previously stated, 49 CFR 175.10                  the well-established risks related to                 .gov/sustainable_fisheries/s_atl/sg/
                                                  prescribes certain conditional                          flammable gas and the long-standing                   2014/am32/index.html.
                                                  exceptions to the HMR for passengers,                   prohibition of most flammable gas on
                                                                                                          passenger-carrying aircraft, PHMSA will               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick
                                                  crewmembers, and air operators for
                                                                                                          continue to prohibit fuel cell cartridges             DeVictor, telephone: 727–824–5305, or
                                                  hazardous materials contained in their
                                                                                                          that contain a class 2.1 flammable gas                email: rick.devictor@noaa.gov.
                                                  carry-on (including on one’s person)
                                                  and checked baggage. In paragraph                       from being placed in checked baggage.
                                                                                                                                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:       The
                                                  (a)(6), hair curlers (curling irons),                   Magdy El-Sibaie,                                      blueline tilefish is a species included in
                                                  containing a hydrocarbon gas such as                    Associate Administrator for Hazardous                 the snapper-grouper fishery of the South
                                                  butane, are excepted from the                           Materials Safety.                                     Atlantic, and the fishery is managed
                                                  requirements of the HMR in checked                      [FR Doc. 2015–07109 Filed 3–27–15; 8:45 am]           under the FMP. The FMP was prepared
                                                  baggage. Flammable gas refills for such                 BILLING CODE 4910–60–P                                by the Council and is implemented
                                                  curlers are not permitted in carry-on or                                                                      through regulations at 50 CFR part 622
                                                  checked baggage. (emphasis added).                                                                            under the authority of the Magnuson-
                                                     In an NPRM published January 23,                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                                  2015 (80 FR 3836; [HM–218H]), PHMSA                                                                           Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens
                                                  is considering prohibiting butane-                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      Act).
                                                  powered curling iron articles in checked                Administration                                          On December 19, 2014, NMFS
                                                  baggage. We believe the risk posed by                                                                         published a notice of availability for
                                                  flammable gases in an inaccessible                      50 CFR Part 622
                                                                                                                                                                Amendment 32 and requested public
                                                  compartment on a passenger-carrying                                                                           comment (79 FR 75780). On January 22,
                                                                                                          [Docket No. 140501394–5279–02]
                                                  aircraft is clear. Flammable gases will                                                                       2015, NMFS published a proposed rule
                                                  burn if mixed with an appropriate                       RIN 0648–BE20                                         for Amendment 32 and requested public
                                                  amount of air and confined burning of
                                                                                                          Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                   comment (80 FR 3207). The proposed
                                                  a flammable gas can lead to detonation.
                                                                                                          Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-                  rule and Amendment 32 outline the
                                                  As a result, we remain concerned with
                                                                                                          Grouper Fishery Off the Southern                      rationale for the actions contained in
                                                  the flammability hazard posed by
                                                                                                          Atlantic States; Amendment 32                         this final rule. A summary of the actions
                                                  butane and other flammable gases and
                                                                                                                                                                implemented by Amendment 32 and
                                                  the ability of such gases to propagate or               AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    this final rule is provided below.
                                                  contribute to a fire in the cargo                       Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                  compartment of an aircraft. This                        Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                       A benchmark assessment for the
                                                  concern is particularly relevant to                     Commerce.                                             blueline tilefish stock in the South
                                                  carriage in checked baggage, where                                                                            Atlantic was conducted through the
                                                                                                          ACTION: Final rule.
                                                  damage to the curling iron and the                                                                            Southeast, Data, Assessment, and
                                                  subsequent release of a flammable gas                   SUMMARY:   NMFS issues regulations to                 Review (SEDAR) process in 2013
                                                  may occur if the baggage is mishandled                  implement Amendment 32 to the                         (SEDAR 32). The assessment
                                                  or the article itself is compromised.                   Fishery Management Plan for the                       determined that the blueline tilefish
                                                                                                          Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South                  stock is undergoing overfishing in the
                                                  Conclusion
                                                                                                          Atlantic Region (FMP), as prepared by                 South Atlantic. NMFS published an
                                                     Because of the risks posed by                        the South Atlantic Fishery Management                 emergency rule on April 17, 2014 (79 FR
                                                  flammable gas, a number of safety                       Council (Council). This rule removes                  21636), that implemented temporary
                                                  requirements apply to cargo shipments                   blueline tilefish from the deep-water                 measures to reduce overfishing of
                                                  of flammable gas on passenger-carrying                  complex; establishes blueline tilefish                blueline tilefish while Amendment 32
                                                  aircraft. As previously stated, most                    commercial and recreational sector                    was under development. Those
                                                  Division 2.1 (flammable gas) substances                 annual catch limits (ACLs) and                        measures were extended through a
                                                  and articles are generally forbidden                    accountability measures (AMs); revises                temporary rule (79 FR 61262, October
                                                  from transportation as cargo aboard                     the deep-water complex ACLs and AMs;                  10, 2014), and are effective through
                                                  passenger-carrying aircraft, and                        establishes a blueline tilefish                       April 18, 2015. The temporary measures
                                                  PHMSA’s proposal to prohibit the                        commercial trip limit; and revises the                of the emergency action include the
                                                  carriage of butane-powered curling irons                blueline tilefish recreational bag limit.             following: Removal of blueline tilefish
                                                  in checked baggage is consistent with                   The purpose of this rule is to specify                from the deep-water complex,
                                                                                                          ACLs and AMs for blueline tilefish to
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                                                  this provision. In the area of aviation                                                                       specification of sector ACLs and AMs
                                                  safety, where the high volume of travel                 end overfishing of the stock and                      for blueline tilefish, and revision to the
                                                  and the catastrophic consequences of                    maintain catch levels consistent with                 deep-water complex ACL to reflect the
                                                  failure lead to a very low tolerance for                achieving optimum yield (OY) for the                  removal of blueline tilefish from the
                                                  risk, we firmly believe the known risks                 blueline tilefish resource.                           complex. Unless otherwise noted, all
                                                  of flammable gas are sufficient basis for               DATES: This rule is effective March 30,               weights in this rule are expressed in
                                                  our decision.                                           2015.                                                 round weight.



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                                                  Management Measures Contained in                        in-season closure if the Regional                     resulting from their increased ABCs in
                                                  This Final Rule                                         Administrator (RA) determines, using                  Amendment 29), to 170,278 lb (77,237
                                                                                                          the best scientific information available,            kg). Additionally, this rule establishes
                                                  Removal of Blueline Tilefish From the
                                                                                                          that a closure would be unnecessary.                  sector-specific ACLs for the deep-water
                                                  Deep-Water Complex
                                                                                                             Additionally, if the total ACLs are                complex based on the allocations for
                                                     This final rule removes blueline                     exceeded in a fishing year, then during               species in the deep-water complex that
                                                  tilefish from the deep-water complex. In                the following fishing year the                        were established in the Comprehensive
                                                  2012, the Comprehensive ACL                             commercial and recreational sectors will              ACL Amendment (77 FR 15916, March
                                                  Amendment established a deep-water                      not have an increase in their respective              16, 2012). The commercial ACL for the
                                                  complex that contained the following                    ACLs.                                                 complex is set at 131,634 lb (59,708 kg)
                                                  eight species: Blueline tilefish,                          This rule also implements post-season
                                                  yellowedge grouper, silk snapper, misty                                                                       and the recreational ACL for the
                                                                                                          ACL overage adjustments (paybacks) for
                                                  grouper, queen snapper, sand tilefish,                                                                        complex is set at 38,644 lb (17,529 kg).
                                                                                                          blueline tilefish. For the commercial
                                                  black snapper, and blackfin snapper (77                 sector, if commercial landings exceed                    This final rule revises the AMs for the
                                                  FR 15916, March 16, 2012).                              the commercial ACL, and the total ACL                 deep-water complex including the
                                                     As a result of blueline tilefish being               is exceeded, and blueline tilefish are                commercial post-season AM and the
                                                  assessed through SEDAR 32 and the                       overfished, then during the following                 recreational AMs. The commercial post-
                                                  Council’s Scientific and Statistical                    fishing year the commercial ACL would                 season AM is revised as follows: If
                                                  Committee (SSC) providing an                            be reduced for that following year by the             commercial landings exceed the
                                                  assessment-based acceptable biological                  amount of the commercial ACL overage                  commercial ACL, and the combined
                                                  catch (ABC) recommendation for                          in the prior fishing year. For the                    commercial and recreational ACL (total
                                                  blueline tilefish, the Council decided to               recreational sector, if recreational                  ACL) is exceeded, and at least one
                                                  remove blueline tilefish from the deep-                 landings for blueline tilefish exceed the             species in the deep-water complex is
                                                  water complex and establish individual                  applicable recreational ACL, and the                  overfished, then during the following
                                                  ACLs and AMs for the blueline tilefish                  total ACL is exceeded, and blueline
                                                  stock. Amendment 29 to the FMP,                                                                               fishing year the complex commercial
                                                                                                          tilefish are overfished, then the length of
                                                  which was approved by the Secretary of                                                                        ACL would be reduced for that
                                                                                                          the recreational fishing season in the
                                                  Commerce on February 20, 2015,                                                                                following year by the amount of the
                                                                                                          following fishing year would be reduced
                                                  revised the deep-water complex ABC,                     to ensure recreational landings do not                complex’s commercial ACL overage in
                                                  and Amendment 32 then revised the                       exceed the recreational ACL the                       the prior fishing year.
                                                  deep-water complex commercial and                       following fishing year. Additionally, the                The recreational post-season AM is
                                                  recreational ACLs.                                      recreational ACL would be reduced by                  revised as follows: For the recreational
                                                  Blueline Tilefish Commercial and                        the amount of the recreational ACL                    sector, if recreational landings for the
                                                  Recreational ACLs and AMs                               overage from the prior fishing year.                  deep-water complex exceed the
                                                                                                          However, the recreational fishing season              applicable recreational ACL, and the
                                                     This final rule implements blueline                  and recreational ACL would not be                     combined commercial and recreational
                                                  tilefish commercial and recreational                    reduced if the RA determines, using the               ACL is exceeded, and at least one
                                                  ACLs to end overfishing of the stock.                   best scientific information available that            species in the complex is overfished,
                                                  The total ACLs (combined commercial                     no reduction is necessary.
                                                  and recreational ACLs, equivalent to a                                                                        then the length of the recreational
                                                  total ACL) for blueline tilefish are set at             Additional Blueline Tilefish                          fishing season in the following fishing
                                                  35,632 lb (16,162 kg) for 2015, 53,457 lb               Management Measures                                   year would be reduced to ensure
                                                  (24,248 kg) for 2016, 71,469 lb (32,418                    This final rule implements a                       recreational landings do not exceed the
                                                  kg) for 2017, and 87,974 lb (39,904 kg)                 commercial trip limit of 100 lb (45 kg),              recreational ACL the following fishing
                                                  for 2018, and subsequent fishing years.                 gutted weight; 112 lb (51 kg), round                  year. Additionally, the recreational ACL
                                                  Based on the sector allocations of 50.07                weight, and revises the recreational bag              would be reduced by the amount of the
                                                  percent and 49.93 percent for the                       limit for blueline tilefish. The                      recreational ACL overage from the prior
                                                  commercial and recreational sectors, the                recreational bag limit within the                     fishing year. However, the recreational
                                                  commercial ACLs are set at 17,841 lb                    aggregate grouper and tilefish bag limit              fishing season and recreational ACL
                                                  (8,093 kg) for 2015, 26,766 lb (12,141 kg)              is set at one per vessel per day for the              would not be reduced if the RA
                                                  for 2016, 35,785 lb (16,232 kg) for 2017,               months of May through August. There is                determined, using the best scientific
                                                  and 44,048 lb (19,980 kg) for 2018, and                 no retention of blueline tilefish by the              information available, that no reduction
                                                  subsequent fishing years. The                           recreational sector from January through              is necessary.
                                                  recreational ACLs are set at 17,791 lb                  April and from September through
                                                  (8,070 kg) for 2015, 26,691 lb (12,107 kg)              December each year.                                   Additional Measures Contained in
                                                  for 2016, 35,685 lb (16,186 kg) for 2017,                                                                     Amendment 32
                                                  and 43,925 lb (19,924 kg) for 2018, and                 Deep-Water Complex Commercial and
                                                                                                          Recreational ACLs and AMs                                Amendment 32 also contains actions
                                                  subsequent fishing years.
                                                                                                            This final rule revises the ACLs and                that are not specified in the regulations.
                                                     This final rule implements
                                                  commercial and recreational in-season                   AMs for the deep-water complex                        Amendment 32 revises the definitions
                                                                                                                                                                of management thresholds for South
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                                                  AMs for blueline tilefish. If commercial                (composed of yellowedge grouper, silk
                                                  or recreational landings for blueline                   snapper, misty grouper, queen snapper,                Atlantic blueline tilefish, including
                                                  tilefish reach or are projected to reach                sand tilefish, black snapper, and                     maximum sustainable yield (MSY), OY,
                                                  the applicable ACL, then the                            blackfin snapper). This rule changes the              and ABC, and establishes recreational
                                                  commercial or recreational sector, as                   deep-water complex total ACL (both                    annual catch targets (ACTs) for blueline
                                                  applicable, would be closed for the                     sectors without blueline tilefish but                 tilefish and revises the ACTs for the
                                                  remainder of the fishing year. The                      with the increased catch levels for silk              deep-water complex.
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                                                  Comments and Responses                                  Carolina. The Council should wait one                 compared to a January 1 season opening
                                                     A total of 76 comments were received                 more year before taking action in                     during the winter. The recreational bag
                                                                                                          Amendment 32 to allow the                             limit and seasonal closure for the
                                                  on Amendment 32 and the proposed
                                                                                                          incorporation of the information from                 blueline tilefish recreational sector
                                                  rule from fishers, a fishing association,
                                                                                                          the North Carolina for-hire catch                     would match what is being proposed by
                                                  and a Federal agency. All of the public
                                                                                                          reports.                                              the Council for snowy grouper through
                                                  comments received were against the
                                                                                                             Response: The Council and NMFS                     Regulatory Amendment 20 to the FMP.
                                                  proposed actions, with the exception of
                                                                                                          cannot delay the actions in Amendment                 The Council determined that similar
                                                  the comment letter from a Federal
                                                                                                          32 to end overfishing of blueline tilefish            recreational management measures and
                                                  agency that had no comment. Specific
                                                                                                          to include new information being                      fishing seasons would be beneficial to
                                                  comments related to the actions
                                                                                                          developed in North Carolina beginning                 the fish stocks as both species are
                                                  contained in Amendment 32 and the
                                                                                                          in 2015. As required by the Magnuson-                 caught at similar depths and have
                                                  proposed rule, and NMFS’ respective
                                                                                                          Stevens Act, the Council must
                                                  responses, are summarized and                                                                                 similar high release mortality rates.
                                                                                                          implement measures to end overfishing
                                                  responded to below.                                     within 2 years of notification of an                    Comment 4: The blueline tilefish
                                                     Comment 1: The proposed ACLs are                     overfishing status, and NMFS notified                 commercial trip limit should be 1,000 lb
                                                  too low. Higher ACLs should be                          the Council of the blueline tilefish stock            (450 kg) instead of 100 lb (45 kg).
                                                  implemented or the ABC and ACLs                         status on December 6, 2013. The next
                                                  should be returned to the levels in place                                                                        Response: NMFS disagrees that the
                                                                                                          blueline tilefish stock assessment is                 commercial trip limit should be 1,000 lb
                                                  before the emergency rule was                           scheduled to begin in 2016. That
                                                  implemented.                                                                                                  (450 kg). The commercial ACL
                                                                                                          assessment will evaluate the available
                                                     Response: NMFS disagrees that the                                                                          implemented by this rule in 2015 is
                                                                                                          scientific information, including the
                                                  ACLs being implemented in this final                                                                          17,841 lb (8,093 kg), round weight with
                                                                                                          new for-hire catch reports.
                                                  rule are too low. A benchmark                              Comment 3: The proposed blueline                   a commercial trip limit of 100 lb (45 kg),
                                                  assessment for the blueline tilefish stock              tilefish recreational bag limit of one per            gutted weight. The commercial AM
                                                  in the South Atlantic was conducted in                  vessel per day from May to August is                  implemented by this rule is to close the
                                                  2013 (SEDAR 32). At its October 2013                    too low. Implement higher bag limits or               commercial sector when the commercial
                                                  meeting, the Council’s SSC determined                   retain blueline tilefish in the three fish            ACL is met or projected to be met. It is
                                                  the 2013 stock assessment was based on                  per person per day grouper and tilefish               estimated that the combination of the
                                                  the best scientific information available               aggregate bag limit.                                  commercial ACL, AM, and trip limit
                                                  and considered the assessment to be                        Response: NMFS disagrees that the                  will create a commercial fishing season
                                                  appropriate for management decisions.                   recreational bag limit being established              length of 156 days in 2015. The Council
                                                     The assessment determined that the                   in this final rule is too low. To end                 considered a range of trip limit
                                                  blueline tilefish stock is undergoing                   overfishing of the blueline tilefish stock            alternatives, including those greater
                                                  overfishing in the South Atlantic. As                   in the South Atlantic, the Council and                than 100 lb (45 kg). A 1,000-lb (450-kg)
                                                  required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                   NMFS are implementing blueline                        trip limit would be likely to greatly
                                                  the Council must therefore implement                    tilefish specific ACLs and AMs. One of                reduce the length of the commercial
                                                  measures to end overfishing within 2                    the recreational AMs is to close the                  fishing season and increase the
                                                  years of notification of an overfishing                 recreational season when the                          likelihood of a derby (race-to-fish)
                                                  status, and NMFS notified the Council                   recreational ACL is met or projected to               fishery occurring. The Council
                                                  of the blueline tilefish stock status on                be met. If a higher bag limit were to be              determined, after reviewing the analysis
                                                  December 6, 2013. If the Council and                    implemented, the likelihood of an ACL                 of the estimated season length, that a
                                                  NMFS allow the ACLs to return to levels                 overage would increase as landings                    trip limit of 100 lb (45 kg), gutted
                                                  in place prior to the emergency rule,                   could exceed the recreational ACL                     weight, best meets the purpose of
                                                  overfishing of the blueline tilefish stock              before NMFS could close the                           ending overfishing while extending the
                                                  would continue.                                         recreational sector.
                                                                                                                                                                commercial fishing season and
                                                     The ACLs in Amendment 32 are                            A recreational bag limit of one
                                                                                                                                                                minimizing the adverse effects of a
                                                  based on the stock assessment and the                   blueline tilefish per vessel per day and
                                                                                                                                                                derby fishery.
                                                  Council’s SSC recommendation for the                    an 8-month annual closure was
                                                  ABC. In Amendment 32, the Council                       determined to be most likely to end                     Comment 5: The commercial ACL
                                                  decided to set the total (stock) ACL at                 overfishing, reduce recreational harvest,             should be divided 50/50 between the
                                                  98 percent of the ABC to account for                    and potentially reduce blueline tilefish              longline and hook-and-line gear
                                                  landings that occur north of the                        discards if blueline tilefish are targeted            components.
                                                  Council’s area of jurisdiction. As                      less during the open season as a result                 Response: The Council did not
                                                  estimated in SEDAR 32, using data                       of the reduced bag limit. The Council                 consider dividing the blueline tilefish
                                                  through 2011, approximately 2 percent                   determined that the shortened summer                  commercial ACL into separate ACLs for
                                                  of the total blueline tilefish harvest was              seasonal opening could provide
                                                                                                                                                                long-line and hook-and-line gear for the
                                                  landed north of the North Carolina/                     increased stability to recreational fishers
                                                                                                                                                                commercial sector in Amendment 32.
                                                  Virginia border. NMFS, the Council, and                 for planning purposes as it could
                                                                                                                                                                Therefore, in Amendment 32, the
                                                  the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management                     minimize the risk of an in-season
                                                                                                                                                                commercial ACL is not further divided
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                                                  Council are aware of recent reports of                  closure and the recreational ACL being
                                                                                                                                                                by gear type.
                                                  increased landings north of the                         exceeded, which may require post-
                                                  Council’s area of jurisdiction and are                  season AMs in the following fishing                     Comment 6: Is blueline tilefish
                                                  considering measures to address the                     year. In addition, the Council                        overfished and if not, is Amendment 32
                                                  issue.                                                  determined that an opening during the                 legally credible? If blueline tilefish are
                                                     Comment 2: Beginning in 2015, North                  summer months could increase safety-                  not overfished, haven’t the Council and
                                                  Carolina has been requiring catch                       at-sea by allowing fishing to occur in the            NMFS already legally ended overfishing
                                                  reports from all for-hire vessels in North              generally calmer summer weather                       as required by law?


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                                                     Response: The blueline tilefish stock                necessary for the conservation and                    indicates for-hire fishing businesses in
                                                  is not overfished but it is undergoing                  management of South Atlantic snapper-                 North Carolina will experience the
                                                  overfishing. Overfishing occurs                         grouper and is consistent with                        largest adverse indirect economic
                                                  whenever a stock is subjected to a rate                 Amendment 32, the FMP, the                            impact among the affected for-hire
                                                  or level of fishing mortality that                      Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                       fishing businesses if the recreational bag
                                                  jeopardizes the capacity of a stock to                  applicable law.                                       limit causes demand for for-hire fishing
                                                  produce MSY. A stock is overfished                         This final rule has been determined to             trips to decline.
                                                  when its size is sufficiently small that                be not significant for purposes of                       Up to 681 commercial fishing vessels
                                                  a change in management practices is                     Executive Order 12866.                                operate in the snapper-grouper fishery
                                                  required to achieve an appropriate level                   The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                  of the South Atlantic and up to 282 of
                                                  and rate of rebuilding.                                 the statutory basis for this rule. No                 those vessels will be directly affected by
                                                     Based on the SEDAR 32 assessment                     duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting              this final rule. It is estimated that up to
                                                  conducted in 2013, NMFS determined                      Federal rules have been identified. In                282 businesses will be directly affected;
                                                  that the blueline tilefish stock in the                 addition, no new reporting, record-                   however, the number of businesses is
                                                  South Atlantic is experiencing                          keeping, or other compliance                          likely closer to 126, because 126 is the
                                                  overfishing and notified the Council of                 requirements are introduced by this                   average number of vessels with blueline
                                                  the stock status on December 6, 2013. At                final rule.                                           tilefish landings annually from 2009
                                                  the time, NMFS also notified the                           In compliance with section 604 of the              through 2013. According to the Small
                                                  Council that the stock was overfished                   RFA, NMFS prepared a Final Regulatory                 Business Administration (SBA) size
                                                  according to the definition of the                      Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) for this final            standards, a business in the finfish
                                                  minimum stock size threshold (MSST).                    rule. The FRFA uses updated                           fishing industry (NAICS 114111) is
                                                  However, since that notification, the                   information, when available, and                      considered a small business if it is
                                                  Council re-defined the MSST for                         analyzes the anticipated economic                     independently owned and operated, is
                                                  blueline tilefish and other fish with low               impacts of the final actions and any                  not dominant in its field of operation
                                                  natural mortality rates in Regulatory                   significant economic impacts on small                 (including affiliates), and has combined
                                                  Amendment 21 to the FMP, and                            entities. The FRFA follows.                           annual receipts not in excess of $20.5
                                                  blueline tilefish is no longer overfished                  The description of the action, why it              million. It is estimated that all of the
                                                  (79 FR 60379, October 7, 2014). Even                    is being considered and the legal basis               directly affected businesses have annual
                                                  though the stock is not overfished,                     for the rule are contained in the                     revenues less than the size standard.
                                                  NMFS and the Council must still                         preamble of the proposed rule and in                  Consequently, up to 282, but more
                                                  prepare and implement a plan                            the preamble of this final rule. Section              likely closer to 126, small commercial
                                                  amendment and regulations to end                        604(a)(2) of the Regulatory Flexibility               fishing businesses own and operate the
                                                  overfishing of blueline tilefish by                     Act requires NMFS to summarize                        directly affected vessels.
                                                  December 6, 2015.                                       significant issues raised by the public in               Anglers who catch deep-water
                                                     Comment 7: The South Atlantic                        response to the IRFA, a summary of the                complex species and blueline tilefish in
                                                  exclusive economic zone (EEZ) should                    assessment of such issues, and a                      the EEZ will be directly affected;
                                                  be divided into separate management                     statement of any changes made as a                    however, anglers are not considered
                                                  zones for the Florida Keys and North                    result of the comments. None of the                   small entities as that term is defined in
                                                  Carolina. Overfishing is not occurring                  public comments received specifically                 5 U.S.C. 601(6), whether fishing from
                                                  throughout the entire EEZ and catches                   concerned the IRFA; however, NMFS                     for-hire fishing, private or leased
                                                  should only be limited in the areas                     received several comments regarding                   vessels. For-hire fishing vessels will be
                                                  where overfishing is occurring.                         regional differences in recreational for-             indirectly affected, and as of February
                                                     Response: The Council did not                        hire (charter vessel or headboat) fishing             20, 2015, there are up to 1,390 for-hire
                                                  consider regional management zones for                  businesses indirectly affected by the                 fishing vessels with a Federal charter
                                                  blueline tilefish in Amendment 32. The                  proposed vessel recreational bag limit                vessel/headboat permit for South
                                                  SEDAR 32 stock assessment indicated                     and economic impacts of that limit on                 Atlantic snapper-grouper that will be
                                                  that blueline tilefish in the South                     those businesses.                                     indirectly affected. The SBA annual
                                                  Atlantic is undergoing overfishing                         Several comments did not support the               receipts threshold for a for-hire fishing
                                                  throughout the entire South Atlantic                    change of the recreational bag limit for              business is $7 million (NAICS 487210).
                                                  and not just for certain areas within the               blueline tilefish. Presently, an angler               It is unknown how many small
                                                  South Atlantic.                                         can land and possess up to three                      businesses own and operate the above
                                                     The Council has discussed dividing                   blueline tilefish per day, and any limit              1,390 for-hire fishing vessels.
                                                  the South Atlantic EEZ into                             to the number of blueline tilefish landed                The revised commercial ACL for
                                                  management areas, such as by state or                   by a for-hire fishing vessel is only                  deep-water complex species is
                                                  region, several times in reference to                   limited by the number of persons on                   estimated to benefit up to 156, but more
                                                  various fish species. The Council may                   board. This final rule establishes a                  likely closer to 126, vessels annually by
                                                  revisit these issues and explore such                   recreational vessel limit of one blueline             increasing average annual dockside
                                                  options in the future.                                  tilefish per day from May through                     revenue of each vessel by $1,565, but
                                                                                                          August, regardless of how many persons                more likely closer to $1,937 (2012
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                                                  Classification                                          are onboard the vessel, and zero for all              dollars). If those vessels represent from
                                                    The Regional Administrator,                           other months. Most recreational                       126 to 156 small businesses, the average
                                                  Southeast Region, NMFS has                              landings of blueline tilefish have                    annual benefit would be from $1,937 to
                                                  determined that this final rule is                      occurred in North Carolina, which                     $1,565 (2012 dollars), respectively.




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                                                     The combination of the commercial                    publications as small entity compliance               PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                  ACL and in-season AM for blueline                       guides. As part of the rulemaking                     CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND
                                                  tilefish is expected to directly affect 126             process, NMFS prepared a fishery                      SOUTH ATLANTIC
                                                  vessels and will reduce average annual                  bulletin, which also serves as a small
                                                  dockside revenue. The decrease will                     entity compliance guide. The fishery                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622
                                                  range from $4,574 to $5,390 (2012                       bulletin will be sent to all interested               continues to read as follows:
                                                  dollars) per vessel. The commercial trip                parties.
                                                                                                                                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                  limit for blueline tilefish will reduce the                The AA finds good cause to waive the
                                                  average annual dockside revenue of 21                   30-day delay in effectiveness of the                  ■ 2. In § 622.183, paragraph (b)(7) is
                                                  vessels with a 225-lb (102.1-kg) trip                   actions in this final rule under 5 U.S.C.             added to read as follows:
                                                  limit snapper-grouper permit by $1,777                  553(d)(3) because it would be contrary
                                                  each and 105 vessels with an unlimited                  to the public interest. Delaying the                  § 622.183    Area and seasonal closures.
                                                  permit by $5,990 each (2012 dollars).                   effectiveness of this rule would be                   *     *     *      *    *
                                                  The decrease in average annual                          contrary to the public interest because                 (b) * * *
                                                  dockside revenue caused by the                          delaying the implementation of the                      (7) Blueline tilefish recreational sector
                                                  combination of the commercial ACL,                      measures contained within this rule is                closure. The recreational sector for
                                                  AM, and trip limit for blueline tilefish                likely to allow the emergency measures                blueline tilefish in or from the South
                                                  will range from $5,751 to $11,380 (2012                 to lapse and overfishing of blueline                  Atlantic EEZ is closed from January 1
                                                  dollars) per vessel and small business.                 tilefish to continue. The time needed for
                                                                                                                                                                through April 30, and September 1
                                                     It is unknown how many of the 126                    the Council to develop, approve, and
                                                                                                                                                                through December 31, each year. During
                                                  small businesses referenced above land                  submit Amendment 32 on November 13,
                                                                                                                                                                a closure, the bag and possession limit
                                                  both deep-water complex species and                     2014, and the required schedules of the
                                                                                                                                                                for blueline tilefish in or from the South
                                                  blueline tilefish. However, if all of the               Federal rulemaking process did not
                                                                                                                                                                Atlantic EEZ is zero.
                                                  126 small businesses that land blueline                 allow for additional time to be available
                                                  tilefish also account for all of the                    with respect to this rule’s effectiveness             ■ 3. In § 622.187, paragraphs (b)(2)(iii)
                                                  landings of the deep-water complex                      and the ending of the emergency                       and (iv) are revised and paragraph
                                                  species, the annual benefit from                        measures. Blueline tilefish are currently             (b)(2)(v) is added to read as follows:
                                                  increased landings of deep-water                        undergoing overfishing so any delay
                                                                                                                                                                § 622.187    Bag and possession limits.
                                                  complex species and annual cost from                    would undermine the purpose of this
                                                                                                          rule. If the rule is not implemented                  *      *    *    *     *
                                                  decreased landings of blueline tilefish
                                                  would produce a combined net loss of                    immediately, NMFS will likely be                        (b) * * *
                                                  annual dockside revenue that ranges                     required to implement more severe                       (2) * * *
                                                  from $3,814 to $9,443 (2012 dollars) per                harvest reductions and/or implement                     (iii) No more than one fish may be a
                                                  small business.                                         AMs that could have greater socio-                    golden tilefish;
                                                     No changes were made after                           economic impacts on South Atlantic
                                                                                                          blueline tilefish fishers. Any delay in                 (iv) No more than one fish per vessel
                                                  publication of the proposed rule to                                                                           may be a blueline tilefish; and
                                                  reduce the adverse economic impacts of                  the implementation of this final rule
                                                                                                          would allow the emergency measures to                   (v) No goliath grouper or Nassau
                                                  the rule. However, considered, but not
                                                                                                          lapse and would allow harvest to                      grouper may be retained.
                                                  adopted, alternatives included a smaller
                                                  commercial ACL for the deep-water                       continue at a level that is not consistent            *      *    *    *     *
                                                  complex that would have increased the                   with National Standard 1 of the
                                                                                                                                                                ■ 4. In § 622.191, paragraph (a)(10) is
                                                  adverse economic impact and a larger                    Magnuson-Stevens Act. Additionally,
                                                                                                                                                                added to read as follows:
                                                  commercial ACL and trip limit for                       delaying the implementation of the
                                                  blueline tilefish that would have                       measures within this rule for the deep-               § 622.191    Commercial trip limits.
                                                  reduced the direct adverse economic                     water complex would be contrary to the                *      *    *     *      *
                                                                                                          public interest as the ACLs for the
                                                  impacts of finfish fishing businesses. A                                                                         (a) * * *
                                                                                                          species within the complex are
                                                  larger trip limit, however, would                                                                                (10) Blueline tilefish. Until the
                                                                                                          increasing and thereby this rule
                                                  decrease the likelihood that all of the                                                                       applicable ACL specified in
                                                                                                          increases the potential benefit to fishers
                                                  estimated 126 vessels and small                                                                               § 622.193(z)(1)(iii) is reached or
                                                                                                          with respect to the revised complex
                                                  businesses, especially the smallest of                                                                        projected to be reached, 100 lb (45 kg),
                                                                                                          ACL.
                                                  the small, have blueline tilefish                                                                             gutted weight; 112 lb (51 kg), round
                                                  landings during the year. Considered,                   List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622                   weight. See § 622.193(z)(1)(i) for the
                                                  but not adopted, alternatives would                       Blueline tilefish, deep-water complex,              limitations regarding blueline tilefish
                                                  have either increased or decreased the                  Fisheries, Fishing, South Atlantic,                   after the commercial ACL is reached.
                                                  indirect adverse economic impact on                     Snapper-Grouper.
                                                  for-hire fishing businesses.                                                                                  *      *    *     *      *
                                                     Section 212 of the Small Business                      Dated: March 23, 2015.                              ■  5. In § 622.193:
                                                  Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                  Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                                                                                ■  a. The suspension on paragraph (h) is
                                                  1996 states that, for each rule or group                Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    lifted;
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                                                  of related rules for which an agency is                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                          Fisheries Service.                                    ■ b. Paragraph (h) is revised;
                                                  required to prepare a FRFA, the agency
                                                                                                                                                                ■ c. Paragraph (z) is revised; and
                                                  shall publish one or more guides to                       For the reasons set out in the
                                                  assist small entities in complying with                 preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended                  ■ d. Paragraph (aa) is removed.
                                                  the rule, and shall designate such                      as follows:                                              The revisions read as follows:




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                                                  § 622.193 Annual catch limits (ACLs),                   water complex is overfished, based on                 35,785 lb (16,232 kg) for 2017, and
                                                  annual catch targets (ACTs), and                        the most recent Status of U.S. Fisheries              44,048 lb (19,980 kg) for 2018 and
                                                  accountability measures (AMs).                          Report to Congress, the AA will file a                subsequent fishing years. The
                                                  *       *     *     *     *                             notification with the Office of the                   commercial ACL will not increase
                                                     (h) Deep-water complex (including                    Federal Register, to reduce the length of             automatically in a subsequent fishing
                                                  yellowedge grouper, silk snapper, misty                 the recreational fishing season in the                year if landings exceed or are projected
                                                  grouper, queen snapper, sand tilefish,                  following fishing year to ensure                      to exceed the total ACL in the prior
                                                  black snapper, and blackfin snapper)—                   recreational landings do not exceed the               fishing year, as specified in paragraph
                                                  (1) Commercial sector. (i) If commercial                recreational ACL the following fishing                (z)(3) of this section.
                                                  landings for the deep-water complex, as                 year. When NMFS reduces the length of
                                                  estimated by the SRD, reach or are                      the following recreational fishing season                (2) Recreational sector. (i) If
                                                  projected to reach the commercial ACL                   and closes the recreational sector, the               recreational landings for blueline
                                                  of 131,634 lb (59,708 kg), round weight,                following closure provisions apply: The               tilefish, as estimated by the SRD, are
                                                  the AA will file a notification with the                bag and possession limits for the deep-               projected to reach the applicable ACL in
                                                  Office of the Federal Register to close                 water complex in or from the South                    paragraph (z)(2)(iii) of this section, the
                                                  the commercial sector for the remainder                 Atlantic EEZ are zero. Additionally, the              AA will file a notification with the
                                                  of the fishing year. On and after the                   recreational ACL will be reduced by the               Office of the Federal Register to close
                                                  effective date of such a notification, all              amount of the recreational ACL overage                the recreational sector for the remainder
                                                  sale or purchase of deep-water complex                  in the prior fishing year. The fishing                of the fishing year, unless the RA
                                                  species is prohibited and harvest or                    season and recreational ACL will not be               determines that no closure is necessary
                                                  possession of these species in or from                  reduced if the RA determines, using the               based on the best scientific information
                                                  the South Atlantic EEZ is limited to the                best scientific information available that            available. On and after the effective date
                                                  bag and possession limits. These bag                    no reduction is necessary.                            of such a notification, the bag and
                                                  and possession limits apply in the                         (3) The combined commercial and                    possession limits are zero.
                                                  South Atlantic on board a vessel for                    recreational sector ACL (total ACL) is
                                                                                                          170,278 lb (77,237 kg), round weight.                    (ii) If recreational landings for
                                                  which a valid Federal commercial or
                                                                                                                                                                blueline tilefish, exceed the applicable
                                                  charter vessel/headboat permit for                      *       *     *    *     *
                                                                                                                                                                recreational ACL, and the combined
                                                  South Atlantic snapper-grouper has                         (z) Blueline tilefish—(1) Commercial
                                                                                                                                                                commercial and recreational ACL (total
                                                  been issued, without regard to where                    sector. (i) If commercial landings for
                                                                                                                                                                ACL) specified in paragraph (z)(3) of
                                                  such species were harvested, i.e., in                   blueline tilefish, as estimated by the
                                                  state or Federal waters.                                SRD, reach or are projected to reach the              this section, is exceeded, and blueline
                                                     (ii) If commercial landings exceed the               applicable ACL in paragraph (z)(1)(iii)               tilefish is overfished, based on the most
                                                  ACL, and the combined commercial and                    of this section, the AA will file a                   recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to
                                                  recreational ACL (total ACL) specified                  notification with the Office of the                   Congress, the AA will file a notification
                                                  in paragraph (h)(3) of this section, is                 Federal Register to close the commercial              with the Office of the Federal Register,
                                                  exceeded, and at least one of the species               sector for the remainder of the fishing               to reduce the length of the recreational
                                                  in the deep-water complex is                            year. On and after the effective date of              fishing season in the following fishing
                                                  overfished, based on the most recent                    such a notification, all sale or purchase             year to ensure recreational landings do
                                                  Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to                      of blueline tilefish is prohibited and                not exceed the recreational ACL the
                                                  Congress, the AA will file a notification               harvest or possession of this species in              following fishing year. When NMFS
                                                  with the Office of the Federal Register,                or from the South Atlantic EEZ is                     reduces the length of the following
                                                  at or near the beginning of the following               limited to the bag and possession limits.             recreational fishing season and closes
                                                  fishing year to reduce the commercial                   These bag and possession limits apply                 the recreational sector, the following
                                                  ACL for that following year by the                      in the South Atlantic on board a vessel               closure provisions apply: The bag and
                                                  amount of the commercial ACL overage                    for which a valid Federal commercial or               possession limits for blueline tilefish in
                                                  in the prior fishing year.                              charter vessel/headboat permit for                    or from the South Atlantic EEZ are zero.
                                                     (2) Recreational sector. (i) If                      South Atlantic snapper-grouper has                    Additionally, the recreational ACL will
                                                  recreational landings for the deep-water                been issued, without regard to where                  be reduced by the amount of the
                                                  complex, as estimated by the SRD, are                   such species were harvested, i.e., in                 recreational ACL overage in the prior
                                                  projected to reach the recreational ACL                 state or Federal waters.                              fishing year. The fishing season and
                                                  of 38,644 lb (17,529 kg), round weight,                    (ii) If commercial landings exceed the             recreational ACL will not be reduced if
                                                  the AA will file a notification with the                ACL, and the combined commercial and                  the RA determines, using the best
                                                  Office of the Federal Register to close                 recreational ACL (total ACL) specified                scientific information available that no
                                                  the recreational sector for the remainder               in paragraph (z)(3) of this section is                reduction is necessary.
                                                  of the fishing year, unless the RA                      exceeded, and blueline tilefish are
                                                  determines that no closure is necessary                 overfished, based on the most recent                     (iii) The applicable recreational ACLs,
                                                  based on the best scientific information                Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to                    in round weight, are 17,791 lb (8,070 kg)
                                                  available. On and after the effective date              Congress, the AA will file a notification             for 2015, 26,691 lb (12,107 kg) for 2016,
                                                  of such a notification, the bag and                     with the Office of the Federal Register,              35,685 lb (16,186 kg) for 2017, and
                                                                                                                                                                43,925 lb (19,924 kg) for 2018 and
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                                                  possession limits are zero.                             at or near the beginning of the following
                                                     (ii) If recreational landings for the                fishing year to reduce the commercial                 subsequent fishing years. The
                                                  deep-water complex, exceed the                          ACL for that following year by the                    recreational ACL will not increase
                                                  applicable recreational ACL, and the                    amount of the commercial ACL overage                  automatically in a subsequent fishing
                                                  combined commercial and recreational                    in the prior fishing year.                            year if landings exceed or are projected
                                                  ACL (total ACL) specified in paragraph                     (iii) The applicable commercial ACLs,              to exceed the total ACL in the prior
                                                  (h)(3) of this section is exceeded, and at              in round weight, are 17,841 lb (8,093 kg)             fishing year, as specified in paragraph
                                                  least one of the species in the deep-                   for 2015, 26,766 lb (12,141 kg) for 2016,             (z)(3) of this section.


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                                                     (3) Without regard to overfished                     the landings data, using the best                     2015, 53,457 lb (24,248 kg) for 2016,
                                                  status, if the combined commercial and                  scientific information available, to                  71,469 lb (32,418 kg) for 2017, and
                                                  recreational ACL (total ACL), as                        determine whether or not an increase in               87,974 lb (39,904 kg) for 2018 and
                                                  estimated by the SRD, is exceeded in a                  the commercial and recreational ACLs                  subsequent fishing years.
                                                  fishing year, then during the following                 will be applied. The applicable                       *    *     *     *     *
                                                  fishing year, an automatic increase will                combined commercial and recreational                  [FR Doc. 2015–06988 Filed 3–27–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  not be applied to the commercial and                    sector ACLs (total ACLs), in round
                                                                                                                                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                  recreational ACLs. The RA will evaluate                 weight are 35,632 lb (16,162 kg) for
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Document Created: 2015-12-18 11:32:20
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 11:32:20
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.
DatesThis rule is effective March 30, 2015.
ContactRick DeVictor, telephone: 727-824- 5305, or email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 16583 
RIN Number0648-BE20
CFR AssociatedBlueline Tilefish; Deep-Water Complex; Fisheries; Fishing; South Atlantic and Snapper-Grouper

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