80_FR_18864 80 FR 18797 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Regulatory Amendment 20

80 FR 18797 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Regulatory Amendment 20

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 67 (April 8, 2015)

Page Range18797-18801
FR Document2015-08067

NMFS proposes regulations to implement Regulatory Amendment 20 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (FMP) (Regulatory Amendment 20), as prepared and submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). If implemented, this proposed rule would revise the snowy grouper annual catch limits (ACLs), commercial trip limit, and recreational fishing season. The purpose of this rule is to help achieve optimum yield (OY) and prevent overfishing of snowy grouper while enhancing socio-economic opportunities within the snapper-grouper fishery in accordance with the requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 67 (Wednesday, April 8, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 67 (Wednesday, April 8, 2015)]
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[FR Doc No: 2015-08067]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 140611492-5308-01]
RIN 0648-BE30


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Regulatory 
Amendment 20

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations to implement Regulatory Amendment 20 
to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the 
South Atlantic Region (FMP) (Regulatory Amendment 20), as prepared and 
submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). 
If implemented, this proposed rule would revise the snowy grouper 
annual catch limits (ACLs), commercial trip limit, and recreational 
fishing season. The purpose of this rule is to help achieve optimum 
yield (OY) and prevent overfishing of snowy grouper while enhancing 
socio-economic opportunities within the snapper-grouper fishery in 
accordance with the requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).

DATES: Written comments must be received on or before May 8, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on the proposed rule, identified by 
``NOAA-NMFS-2015-0003'' by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0003, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Nikhil Mehta, Southeast 
Regional Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Electronic copies of the regulatory amendment, which includes an 
environmental assessment and an initial regulatory flexibility analysis 
(IRFA), may be obtained from the Southeast Regional Office Web site at 
http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/s_atl/sg/2015/reg_am20/index.html.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nikhil Mehta, telephone: 727-824-5305, 
or email: nikhil.mehta@noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Snowy grouper is in the snapper-grouper 
fishery of the South Atlantic and 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 Act.

Background

    The Magnuson-Stevens Act requires NMFS and regional fishery 
management councils to achieve on a continuing basis the OY from 
federally-managed fish stocks. This mandate is intended to ensure that 
fishery resources are managed for the greatest overall benefit to the 
nation, particularly with respect to providing food production and 
recreational opportunities, and protecting marine ecosystems.

Management Measures Contained in This Proposed Rule

    This proposed rule would revise the snowy grouper ACLs for both the 
commercial and recreational sectors, revise the commercial trip limits, 
and revise the recreational fishing season. All weights described in 
the preamble of this proposed rule are in gutted weight.

Snowy Grouper Commercial and Recreational ACLs

    In 2013, a standard stock assessment for snowy grouper was 
conducted using the Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR) 
process (SEDAR 36). SEDAR 36 indicates the snowy grouper stock is no 
longer undergoing overfishing, remains overfished, and is rebuilding.
    Snowy grouper is in a rebuilding plan and catch levels are 
currently being held constant as the stock rebuilds. While the 
amendment states that it is changing the rebuilding strategy, the 
effect of the action is to adopt the acceptable biological catch (ABC) 
chosen by the Council as recommended by the Council's Scientific and 
Statistical Committee (SSC) based upon the stock assessment. The 
Council's SSC recommended an ABC equal to the yield at 75 percent of 
the fishing mortality at maximum sustainable yield (FMSY), 
which would allow ABC to increase as the stock rebuilds.
    The current ABC is 87,254 lb (39,578 kg), which equals the total 
allowable catch specified by the rebuilding strategy in Amendment 15A 
to the FMP. As described in Regulatory Amendment 20, the ABC would 
increase to 139,098 lb (63,094 kg) in 2015; 151,518 lb (68,727 kg) in 
2016; 163,109 lb (73,985 kg) in 2017; 173,873 lb (78,867 kg) in 2018; 
and 185,464 lb (84,125 kg) in 2019 and subsequent fishing years.
    SEDAR 36 updated the historical landings data for snowy grouper 
from the Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistical Survey (MRFSS) to 
the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP). Additionally, 
recreational landings from Monroe County, Florida, which encompasses 
the islands of the Florida Keys, were included in the SEDAR 36 stock 
assessment. The recreational landings data from Monroe County were not 
included in the first stock assessment conducted for snowy grouper in 
2004 (SEDAR 4) because it was not possible at that time to separate out 
the data from Monroe County from the landings data for the rest of the 
west coast of Florida. However, in 2013, a method was developed for 
extracting and separating the recreational landings from Monroe County 
from the rest of the west coast of Florida and therefore, the Monroe 
County recreational data were included in SEDAR 36. When applying the 
existing allocation formula for snowy grouper to the change in landings 
from the SEDAR 36 assessment, a shift results in the sector ACLs from 
95 percent commercial and 5 percent recreational

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to 83 percent commercial and 17 percent recreational.
    The proposed rule would increase the ACLs for snowy grouper based 
on the ABC chosen by the Council, as recommended by their SSC based on 
the results of SEDAR 36. The current snowy grouper commercial ACL is 
82,900 lb (37,603 kg). This proposed rule would revise the commercial 
ACL to 115,451 lb (52,368 kg) in 2015; 125,760 lb (57,044 kg) in 2016; 
135,380 lb (61,407 kg) in 2017; 144,315 lb (65,460 kg) in 2018; and 
153,935 lb (69,824 kg) in 2019, and subsequent fishing years. The 
current snowy grouper recreational ACL is 523 fish. This proposed rule 
would revise the snowy grouper recreational ACL to 4,152 fish in 2015; 
4,483 fish in 2016; 4,819 fish in 2017, 4,983 fish in 2018; and 5,315 
fish in 2019, and subsequent fishing years.

Snowy Grouper Commercial Trip Limit

    This proposed rule would revise the snowy grouper commercial trip 
limit from the current 100 lb (45 kg) to 200 lb (91 kg). With an 
increased trip limit, the expected length of the fishing season may 
decrease. However, the Council determined that since the commercial ACL 
would be increasing yearly from 2015 to 2019, a relatively small 
increase in the commercial trip limit to 200 lb (91 kg) would help to 
maintain a longer fishing season when combined with the commercial ACL 
increase. Furthermore, because the fishing year for snowy grouper 
begins on January 1, the Council felt that a higher trip limit for 
snowy grouper at the beginning of the year could enhance profits for 
commercial snapper-grouper fishermen because shallow-water grouper 
species are closed during January-April, leaving snowy grouper as one 
of few options for purchase by dealers and fish houses. Additionally, 
with a May harvest opening for many snapper-grouper species, other fish 
would be available to target if snowy grouper closes in the summer.

Snowy Grouper Recreational Fishing Season

    The current snowy grouper fishing season is year-round with a 
recreational bag limit of one snowy grouper per vessel per day. This 
proposed rule would revise the recreational fishing season to one snowy 
grouper per vessel per day from May through August, with no retention 
of snowy grouper during the rest of the year. Snowy grouper 
recreational landings exceeded the recreational ACL by approximately 
400 percent in both 2012 and 2013, and as a result of the 
accountability measures, the recreational sector closed on May 31 in 
2013, and on June 7 in 2014. The Council determined that reducing the 
current year-round recreational fishing season to a 4-month season 
would help minimize the risk of exceeding the recreational ACL. The 
months of May through August are when recreational fishermen throughout 
the South Atlantic generally have equal access to the resource due to 
good weather conditions. The fishing season dates and bag limit for the 
snowy grouper recreational sector would match those proposed for a co-
occurring species, blueline tilefish, through Amendment 32 to the FMP. 
Thus, this approach could help reduce discard mortality for snowy 
grouper, which can be targeted along with blueline tilefish, another 
co-occurring deep-water species. The Council determined that similar 
recreational management measures and fishing seasons for snowy grouper 
and blueline tilefish would be beneficial to both fish stocks as they 
are caught at the same depths and have similar high release mortality 
rates.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator for Fisheries has determined that this 
proposed rule is consistent with Regulatory Amendment 20, the FMP, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, 
subject to further consideration after public comment.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    NMFS prepared an IRFA, as required by section 603 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act, for this proposed rule. The IRFA describes the 
economic impact this rule, if adopted, would have on small entities. A 
description of the action, why it is being considered, the objectives 
of, and legal basis for this action are contained at the beginning of 
this section in the preamble and in the SUMMARY section of the 
preamble. A copy of the full analysis is available from NMFS (see 
ADDRESSES). A summary of the IRFA follows.
    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 rule. Accordingly, 
this rule does not implicate the Paperwork Reduction Act.
    This rule, if implemented, would be expected to directly affect 
federally permitted commercial fishers harvesting for snowy grouper in 
the South Atlantic. The Small Business Administration established size 
criteria for all major industry sectors in the U.S., including fish 
harvesters and for-hire operations. A business involved in fish 
harvesting is classified as a small business if it is independently 
owned and operated, is not dominant in its field of operation 
(including its affiliates), and its combined annual receipts are not in 
excess of $20.5 million (NAICS code 114111, finfish fishing) for all of 
its affiliated operations worldwide.
    Charter vessels and headboats (for-hire vessels) sell fishing 
services, which include the harvest of any species considered in this 
proposed rule, to recreational anglers. These vessels provide a 
platform for the opportunity to fish and not a guarantee to catch or 
harvest any species, though expectations of successful fishing, however 
defined, likely factor into the decision to purchase these services. 
Changing the allowable harvest of a species, including a fishery 
closure, only defines what species may be kept and does not explicitly 
prevent the continued offer of for-hire fishing services. In response 
to a change in the allowable harvest of a species, including a zero-
fish possession limit or fishery closure, catch and release fishing for 
a target species could continue, as could fishing for other species. 
Because the proposed changes to management measures for species 
considered in this proposed rule would not directly alter the services 
sold by these vessels, this proposed rule would not directly apply to 
or regulate their operations. For-hire vessels would continue to be 
able to offer their primary product, which is an attempt to ``put 
anglers on fish,'' provide the opportunity for anglers to catch 
whatever their skills enable them to catch, and keep those fish that 
they desire to keep and are legal to keep. Any changes in demand for 
these fishing services, and associated economic affects as a result of 
changing an ACL or establishing fishery closures, would be a 
consequence of behavioral change by anglers, secondary to any direct 
effect on anglers, and, therefore, an indirect effect of the proposed 
regulatory action. Because the effects on for-hire vessels would be 
indirect, they fall outside the scope of the Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (RFA). Recreational anglers, who may be directly affected by 
the changes in this proposed rule, are not small entities under the 
RFA.
    NMFS has not identified any other small entities that would be 
expected to be directly affected by this proposed rule.
    The snapper-grouper fishery is a multi-species fishery and vessels

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generally land many species on the same trips. From 2009 through 2013, 
an annual average of 138 vessels with valid Federal permits to operate 
in the commercial sector of the snapper-grouper fishery landed at least 
1 lb (0.45 kg) of snowy grouper. Each vessel generated annual average 
dockside revenues of approximately $78,000 (2013 dollars), of which 
$2,000 were from snowy grouper, $21,000 from other species jointly 
landed with snowy grouper, and $55,000 from other species on trips 
without snowy grouper. Vessels that caught and landed snowy grouper may 
also operate in other fisheries outside the snapper-grouper fishery, 
the revenues of which are not known and are not reflected in these 
totals. Based on revenue information, all commercial vessels directly 
affected by the rule may be considered small entities.
    Because all entities expected to be affected by this rule are small 
entities, NMFS has determined that this rule would affect a substantial 
number of small entities. Moreover, the issue of disproportionate 
effects on small versus large entities does not arise in the present 
case.
    The effect of the action to modify the rebuilding strategy for 
snowy grouper is to adopt the ABC chosen by the Council, as recommended 
by their SSC based upon the recent stock assessment. Modifying the 
rebuilding strategy for snowy grouper would have no direct economic 
effects on small entities, because it would not alter the current use 
or access to the snowy grouper resource. NMFS notes that the ABC 
resulting from the modification of the rebuilding strategy would be 
higher than the status quo ABC for snowy grouper.
    Setting the snowy grouper ACL equal to ABC implies that the ACL 
would increase as a result of the proposed ABC increase. The method for 
allocating the ACL between the commercial and recreational sectors 
would remain the same. The change in the commercial and recreational 
percentage allocation results from the use of the updated landings of 
snowy grouper from SEDAR 36. Relative to the 2014 ACL, the proposed 
commercial ACLs will increase by 39 percent in 2015 and continue to 
increase annually through 2019 to a point where the proposed ACL in 
2019 will be 86 percent greater than it was in 2014. Compared to the 
2014 ACL, the proposed recreational ACL will increase by 442 percent in 
2015 and continue to increase annually through 2019 to a point where 
the proposed ACL in 2019 will be 623 percent greater than it was in 
2014. In principle, the increases in the snowy grouper sector ACLs 
would be expected to result in revenue and profit increases to 
commercial vessels. The actual results would partly depend on the 
relationship to the management measures proposed for the commercial 
sector, as discussed below. As noted, for-hire vessels would only be 
indirectly affected by this action.
    Increasing the snowy grouper commercial trip limit from 100 lb (45 
kg), to 200 lb (90 kg), would tend to increase the profit per trip of 
commercial vessels. This higher trip limit would complement the 
proposed commercial ACL increase in potentially increasing the annual 
profits of commercial vessels. Given the proposed ACL increase, the 
commercial fishing season is expected to extend from January 1 through 
July 19 under the higher trip limit, or January 1 through December 26 
under the status quo (No Action) trip limit. Therefore, the proposed 
commercial trip limit increase would result in a higher profit per trip 
but shorter commercial fishing season; whereas the status quo trip 
limit would be associated with lower profit per trip but a longer 
fishing season. Which of these two scenarios would result in higher 
annual profit for commercial vessels cannot be ascertained. What is 
less uncertain, however, is that the proposed commercial ACL increase 
would result in higher annual revenues and profits. As noted, the 
commercial fishing season is projected to last until July 19 under the 
proposed trip limit and ACL increases. Without the ACL increase, the 
commercial fishing season is projected to last until June 6 under the 
proposed trip limit increase. Thus, the commercial ACL increase would 
allow for about 6 extra weeks of commercial fishing for snowy grouper 
under the proposed trip limit increase. Given a longer fishing season 
and higher profit per trip, revenues and profits of commercial vessels 
that target snowy grouper are likely to increase.
    The following discussion analyzes the alternatives that were not 
selected as preferred by the Council. Only actions that would have 
direct economic effects on small entities merit inclusion in the 
following discussion.
    Three alternatives, including the preferred alternative (as fully 
described in the preamble), were considered for adjusting the ACLs. The 
first alternative, the no action alternative, would maintain the 
current (lower) commercial and recreational ACLs. This alternative 
would maintain the same economic benefits for commercial vessels but at 
levels lower than those afforded by the preferred alternative. The 
second alternative, which has three sub-alternatives, would set ACLs as 
some percentage of the ABC. The three sub-alternatives are setting the 
ACL at 95 percent, 90 percent, and 85 percent of the ABC. All three 
sub-alternatives would have lower positive effects on the profits of 
commercial vessels than the preferred alternative.
    Five alternatives, including the preferred alternative (as fully 
described in the preamble), were considered for modifying the 
management measures for the snowy grouper commercial sector. The first 
alternative, the no action alternative, would maintain the commercial 
trip limit of 100 lb (45 kg). Compared to the preferred alternative, 
the no action alternative would have a lower profit per trip but would 
also leave the commercial fishing season open almost year-round. Which 
of these two alternatives would result in higher annual vessel profits 
for commercial vessels cannot be ascertained. NMFS notes that, if the 
trip limit is maintained at 100 lb (45 kg), commercial vessels may not 
take full advantage of the proposed ACL that would annually increase 
until at least 2019.
    The second alternative would split the snowy grouper commercial ACL 
into two quotas: 50 percent to the first period (January 1-April 30) 
and 50 percent to the second period (May 1-December 31). Any remaining 
commercial quota from the first period would carry over into the second 
period; any remaining commercial quota from the second period would not 
carry over into the next fishing year. The following three sub-
alternatives on trip limits would apply to each period: 100 lb (45 kg), 
150 lb (47.5 kg), or 200 lb (90 kg). Given the proposed commercial ACL 
increase, the first period would likely remain open under any of the 
alternative trip limits, but the second period would close early with 
the highest trip limit resulting in the shortest fishing season. This 
alternative, with the trip limit of 200 lb (90 kg), would have the same 
effects on commercial vessel profits as the preferred alternative, 
because both alternatives would have the same trip limits and the same 
fishing season length. At lower trip limits, this alternative would 
allow a longer fishing season but also lower profit per trip than the 
preferred alternative. It cannot be determined if this alternative, 
with lower trip limits and a longer fishing season, would result in 
higher annual profits than the preferred alternative. In an effort to 
address the accessibility to the snowy grouper resource, the Council 
considered implementing a commercial split season that would 
essentially spread out effort over time and allow for more equitable 
access to snowy grouper

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throughout the Council's area of jurisdiction. The Council decided to 
retain the current commercial fishing year as the calendar year because 
snowy grouper are an important commercial species in the early part of 
the calendar year, when shallow-water groupers are closed to commercial 
harvest. In addition, snowy grouper earn higher prices during the early 
months of the year.
    The third alternative would split the snowy grouper commercial ACL 
into two quotas: 40 percent to the first period (January 1-April 30) 
and 60 percent to the second period (May 1-December 31). Any remaining 
commercial quota from the first period would carry over into the second 
period; any remaining commercial quota from the second period would not 
carry over into the next fishing year. This alternative would maintain 
the current commercial trip limit of 100 lb (45 kg), for the first 
period and establish one of the following trip limits for the second 
period: 100 lb (45 kg), 150 lb (47.5 kg), 200 lb (90 kg), 250 lb (112.5 
kg), or 300 lb (135 kg). Under this alternative and given the proposed 
ACL increases, commercial fishing would likely remain open throughout 
the first period but would close early in the second period, with the 
highest trip limit resulting in the shortest fishing season. As with 
the second alternative, this alternative, when combined with lower trip 
limits would provide longer fishing seasons but lower profit per trip 
than the preferred alternative. Similarly, this alternative, when 
combined with higher trip limits, would allow for a higher profit per 
trip but result in shorter fishing seasons. It cannot be determined if 
this alternative, with either lower or higher trip limits, would result 
in greater annual profits than the preferred alternative. Similar to 
the second alternative, the Council considered a split season to 
address the accessibility to the resource. For similar reasons 
mentioned above, this third alternative was not selected as the 
preferred alternative by the Council.
    The fourth alternative is similar to the preferred alternative but 
would establish a trip limit of either 300 lb (135 kg), or 150 lb (47.5 
kg). This alternative would result in a longer fishing season but a 
lower profit per trip under a trip limit of 150 lb (47.5 kg), or a 
shorter fishing season and a higher profit per trip under a trip limit 
of 300 lb (135 kg), than the preferred alternative. The differential 
impacts on the annual profits of commercial vessels between this 
alternative and the preferred alternative cannot be determined. 
However, the preferred alternative appears to provide a better balance 
between season length and profit per trip than this alternative with 
trip limits of either 150 lb (47.5 kg), or 300 lb (135 kg).
    The fifth alternative would modify the snowy grouper commercial 
trip limit to 150 lb (47.5 kg), all year or until the commercial ACL is 
met or projected to be met, except for the period of May through August 
from Florida's Brevard/Indian River County line northward when the trip 
limit will be one of the following: 200 lb (90 kg), 250 lb (112.5 kg), 
or 300 lb (135 kg). This alternative would provide for a lower trip 
limit than the preferred alternative, except in May through August when 
an equal or higher trip limit would be allowed in certain areas. This 
alternative would likely benefit commercial vessels in areas north of 
Indian River County, Florida, more than vessels in other areas, at 
least during the period when vessels in the northern areas are allowed 
higher trip limits. Whether total profits from all vessels would be 
higher under this alternative than under the preferred alternative 
cannot be determined. Although this alternative was not chosen as the 
preferred alternative, the Council acknowledged that fishermen in North 
Carolina have historically had limited access to snowy grouper at the 
beginning of the fishing year due to poor winter weather conditions. 
However, some milder winters in recent years have benefitted fishermen 
through some increased access to snowy grouper.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Fisheries, Fishing, South Atlantic, Snapper-Grouper, Snowy grouper.

    Dated: April 2, 2015.
Eileen Sobeck,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

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

0
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)(8) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  622.183  Area and seasonal closures.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (8) Snowy grouper recreational sector closure. The recreational 
sector for snowy grouper 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 snowy 
grouper in or from the South Atlantic EEZ is zero.
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3. In Sec.  622.190, the last sentence in paragraph (a) introductory 
text, and paragraph (a)(1) are revised to read as follows:


Sec.  622.190  Quotas.

* * * * *
    (a) * * * The quotas are in gutted weight, that is eviscerated but 
otherwise whole, except for the quotas in paragraphs (a)(1), (4), (5), 
and (6) of this section which are in both gutted weight and round 
weight.
    (1) Snowy grouper--(i) For the 2015 fishing year--115,451 lb 
(52,368 kg), gutted weight; 136,233 lb (61,794 kg), round weight.
    (ii) For the 2016 fishing year--125,760 lb (57,044 kg), gutted 
weight; 148,397 lb (67,312 kg), round weight.
    (iii) For the 2017 fishing year--135,380 lb (61,407 kg), gutted 
weight; 159,749 lb (72,461 kg), round weight.
    (iv) For the 2018 fishing year--144,315 lb (65,460 kg), gutted 
weight; 170,291 lb (77,243 kg), round weight.
    (v) For the 2019 and subsequent fishing years--153,935 lb (69,824 
kg), gutted weight; 181,644 lb (82,392 kg), round weight.
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  622.191, the first sentence in paragraph (a)(3) is revised 
to read as follows:


Sec.  622.191  Commercial trip limits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (3) Snowy grouper. Until the quota specified in Sec.  622.190(a)(1) 
is reached--200 lb (91 kg), gutted weight; 236 lb (107 kg), round 
weight. * * *
* * * * *
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5. In Sec.  622.193, paragraph (b)(2) is revised to read as follows:


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

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) Recreational sector. (i) If recreational landings, as estimated 
by the SRD, exceed the recreational ACL specified in paragraph 
(b)(2)(ii) of this section, 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 length of the following 
recreational fishing season by the amount necessary to ensure 
recreational landings do not exceed the recreational ACL in the 
following fishing year. When NMFS reduces the

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length of the following recreational fishing season, the following 
closure provisions apply: The bag and possession limits for snowy 
grouper in or from the South Atlantic EEZ are zero. These bag and 
possession limits also 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. 
Recreational landings will be evaluated relative to the ACL based on a 
moving multi-year average of landings, as described in the FMP.
    (ii) The recreational ACL for snowy grouper is 4,152 fish for 2015; 
4,483 fish for 2016; 4,819 fish for 2017, 4,983 fish for 2018; 5,315 
fish for 2019 and subsequent fishing years.
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                                                      process on this proposed interim policy                 0003, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                 Snowy Grouper Commercial and
                                                      guidance will inform the future                         complete the required fields, and enter                Recreational ACLs
                                                      rulemaking. After reviewing and                         or attach your comments.
                                                                                                                                                                        In 2013, a standard stock assessment
                                                      responding to the comments received on                     • Mail: Submit written comments to
                                                      this proposed guidance, FTA will issue                                                                         for snowy grouper was conducted using
                                                                                                              Nikhil Mehta, Southeast Regional
                                                      a final iteration of the interim guidance,                                                                     the Southeast Data, Assessment, and
                                                                                                              Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South,
                                                      and then initiate the rulemaking.                                                                              Review (SEDAR) process (SEDAR 36).
                                                                                                              St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
                                                                                                                                                                     SEDAR 36 indicates the snowy grouper
                                                      Therese W. McMillan,                                       Instructions: Comments sent by any                  stock is no longer undergoing
                                                      Acting Federal Transit Administrator.                   other method, to any other address or                  overfishing, remains overfished, and is
                                                                                                              individual, or received after the end of               rebuilding.
                                                      [FR Doc. 2015–08063 Filed 4–7–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                              the comment period, may not be
                                                      BILLING CODE P
                                                                                                              considered by NMFS. All comments                          Snowy grouper is in a rebuilding plan
                                                                                                              received are a part of the public record               and catch levels are currently being held
                                                                                                              and will generally be posted for public                constant as the stock rebuilds. While the
                                                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  viewing on www.regulations.gov                         amendment states that it is changing the
                                                                                                              without change. All personal identifying               rebuilding strategy, the effect of the
                                                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                                                               action is to adopt the acceptable
                                                                                                              information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                      Administration                                                                                                 biological catch (ABC) chosen by the
                                                                                                              confidential business information, or
                                                                                                              otherwise sensitive information                        Council as recommended by the
                                                      50 CFR Part 622                                                                                                Council’s Scientific and Statistical
                                                                                                              submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                      [Docket No. 140611492–5308–01]                          be publicly accessible. NMFS will                      Committee (SSC) based upon the stock
                                                                                                              accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                  assessment. The Council’s SSC
                                                      RIN 0648–BE30                                                                                                  recommended an ABC equal to the yield
                                                                                                              A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
                                                                                                              remain anonymous).                                     at 75 percent of the fishing mortality at
                                                      Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                                                                            maximum sustainable yield (FMSY),
                                                      Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-                       Electronic copies of the regulatory                 which would allow ABC to increase as
                                                      Grouper Fishery Off the Southern                        amendment, which includes an                           the stock rebuilds.
                                                      Atlantic States; Regulatory                             environmental assessment and an initial
                                                      Amendment 20                                            regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA),                   The current ABC is 87,254 lb (39,578
                                                                                                              may be obtained from the Southeast                     kg), which equals the total allowable
                                                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      Regional Office Web site at http://                    catch specified by the rebuilding
                                                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_                        strategy in Amendment 15A to the FMP.
                                                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      fisheries/s_atl/sg/2015/reg_am20/                      As described in Regulatory Amendment
                                                      Commerce.                                               index.html.                                            20, the ABC would increase to 139,098
                                                      ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                                                                             lb (63,094 kg) in 2015; 151,518 lb
                                                      comments.                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       (68,727 kg) in 2016; 163,109 lb (73,985
                                                                                                              Nikhil Mehta, telephone: 727–824–                      kg) in 2017; 173,873 lb (78,867 kg) in
                                                      SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes regulations to                5305, or email: nikhil.mehta@noaa.gov.                 2018; and 185,464 lb (84,125 kg) in 2019
                                                      implement Regulatory Amendment 20                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Snowy                       and subsequent fishing years.
                                                      to the Fishery Management Plan for the                  grouper is in the snapper-grouper                         SEDAR 36 updated the historical
                                                      Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South                    fishery of the South Atlantic and is                   landings data for snowy grouper from
                                                      Atlantic Region (FMP) (Regulatory                       managed under the FMP. The FMP was                     the Marine Recreational Fisheries
                                                      Amendment 20), as prepared and                          prepared by the Council and is                         Statistical Survey (MRFSS) to the
                                                      submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery                 implemented through regulations at 50                  Marine Recreational Information
                                                      Management Council (Council). If                        CFR part 622 under the authority of the                Program (MRIP). Additionally,
                                                      implemented, this proposed rule would                   Magnuson-Stevens Act.                                  recreational landings from Monroe
                                                      revise the snowy grouper annual catch                                                                          County, Florida, which encompasses the
                                                      limits (ACLs), commercial trip limit,                   Background
                                                                                                                                                                     islands of the Florida Keys, were
                                                      and recreational fishing season. The                       The Magnuson-Stevens Act requires                   included in the SEDAR 36 stock
                                                      purpose of this rule is to help achieve                 NMFS and regional fishery management                   assessment. The recreational landings
                                                      optimum yield (OY) and prevent                          councils to achieve on a continuing                    data from Monroe County were not
                                                      overfishing of snowy grouper while                      basis the OY from federally-managed                    included in the first stock assessment
                                                      enhancing socio-economic                                fish stocks. This mandate is intended to               conducted for snowy grouper in 2004
                                                      opportunities within the snapper-                       ensure that fishery resources are                      (SEDAR 4) because it was not possible
                                                      grouper fishery in accordance with the                  managed for the greatest overall benefit               at that time to separate out the data from
                                                      requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens                    to the nation, particularly with respect               Monroe County from the landings data
                                                      Fishery Conservation and Management                     to providing food production and                       for the rest of the west coast of Florida.
                                                      Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).                             recreational opportunities, and                        However, in 2013, a method was
                                                      DATES: Written comments must be                         protecting marine ecosystems.                          developed for extracting and separating
                                                      received on or before May 8, 2015.                                                                             the recreational landings from Monroe
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                                                                                                              Management Measures Contained in
                                                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                                                                             County from the rest of the west coast
                                                                                                              This Proposed Rule
                                                      on the proposed rule, identified by                                                                            of Florida and therefore, the Monroe
                                                      ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2015–0003’’ by either                         This proposed rule would revise the                  County recreational data were included
                                                      of the following methods:                               snowy grouper ACLs for both the                        in SEDAR 36. When applying the
                                                         • Electronic Submission: Submit all                  commercial and recreational sectors,                   existing allocation formula for snowy
                                                      electronic public comments via the                      revise the commercial trip limits, and                 grouper to the change in landings from
                                                      Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                      revise the recreational fishing season.                the SEDAR 36 assessment, a shift results
                                                      www.regulations.gov/                                    All weights described in the preamble of               in the sector ACLs from 95 percent
                                                      #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-                        this proposed rule are in gutted weight.               commercial and 5 percent recreational


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                                                      to 83 percent commercial and 17                         in 2013, and on June 7 in 2014. The                    The Small Business Administration
                                                      percent recreational.                                   Council determined that reducing the                   established size criteria for all major
                                                         The proposed rule would increase the                 current year-round recreational fishing                industry sectors in the U.S., including
                                                      ACLs for snowy grouper based on the                     season to a 4-month season would help                  fish harvesters and for-hire operations.
                                                      ABC chosen by the Council, as                           minimize the risk of exceeding the                     A business involved in fish harvesting
                                                      recommended by their SSC based on the                   recreational ACL. The months of May                    is classified as a small business if it is
                                                      results of SEDAR 36. The current snowy                  through August are when recreational                   independently owned and operated, is
                                                      grouper commercial ACL is 82,900 lb                     fishermen throughout the South                         not dominant in its field of operation
                                                      (37,603 kg). This proposed rule would                   Atlantic generally have equal access to                (including its affiliates), and its
                                                      revise the commercial ACL to 115,451 lb                 the resource due to good weather                       combined annual receipts are not in
                                                      (52,368 kg) in 2015; 125,760 lb (57,044                 conditions. The fishing season dates and               excess of $20.5 million (NAICS code
                                                      kg) in 2016; 135,380 lb (61,407 kg) in                  bag limit for the snowy grouper                        114111, finfish fishing) for all of its
                                                      2017; 144,315 lb (65,460 kg) in 2018;                   recreational sector would match those                  affiliated operations worldwide.
                                                      and 153,935 lb (69,824 kg) in 2019, and                 proposed for a co-occurring species,                      Charter vessels and headboats (for-
                                                      subsequent fishing years. The current                   blueline tilefish, through Amendment                   hire vessels) sell fishing services, which
                                                      snowy grouper recreational ACL is 523                   32 to the FMP. Thus, this approach                     include the harvest of any species
                                                      fish. This proposed rule would revise                   could help reduce discard mortality for                considered in this proposed rule, to
                                                      the snowy grouper recreational ACL to                   snowy grouper, which can be targeted                   recreational anglers. These vessels
                                                      4,152 fish in 2015; 4,483 fish in 2016;                 along with blueline tilefish, another co-              provide a platform for the opportunity
                                                      4,819 fish in 2017, 4,983 fish in 2018;                 occurring deep-water species. The                      to fish and not a guarantee to catch or
                                                      and 5,315 fish in 2019, and subsequent                  Council determined that similar                        harvest any species, though
                                                      fishing years.                                          recreational management measures and                   expectations of successful fishing,
                                                                                                              fishing seasons for snowy grouper and                  however defined, likely factor into the
                                                      Snowy Grouper Commercial Trip Limit
                                                                                                              blueline tilefish would be beneficial to               decision to purchase these services.
                                                         This proposed rule would revise the                  both fish stocks as they are caught at the             Changing the allowable harvest of a
                                                      snowy grouper commercial trip limit                     same depths and have similar high                      species, including a fishery closure,
                                                      from the current 100 lb (45 kg) to 200                  release mortality rates.                               only defines what species may be kept
                                                      lb (91 kg). With an increased trip limit,                                                                      and does not explicitly prevent the
                                                      the expected length of the fishing season               Classification                                         continued offer of for-hire fishing
                                                      may decrease. However, the Council                         Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the             services. In response to a change in the
                                                      determined that since the commercial                    Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                         allowable harvest of a species, including
                                                      ACL would be increasing yearly from                     Assistant Administrator for Fisheries                  a zero-fish possession limit or fishery
                                                      2015 to 2019, a relatively small increase               has determined that this proposed rule                 closure, catch and release fishing for a
                                                      in the commercial trip limit to 200 lb                  is consistent with Regulatory                          target species could continue, as could
                                                      (91 kg) would help to maintain a longer                 Amendment 20, the FMP, other                           fishing for other species. Because the
                                                      fishing season when combined with the                   provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                     proposed changes to management
                                                      commercial ACL increase. Furthermore,                   Act, and other applicable law, subject to              measures for species considered in this
                                                      because the fishing year for snowy                      further consideration after public                     proposed rule would not directly alter
                                                      grouper begins on January 1, the                        comment.                                               the services sold by these vessels, this
                                                      Council felt that a higher trip limit for                  This proposed rule has been                         proposed rule would not directly apply
                                                      snowy grouper at the beginning of the                   determined to be not significant for                   to or regulate their operations. For-hire
                                                      year could enhance profits for                          purposes of Executive Order 12866.                     vessels would continue to be able to
                                                      commercial snapper-grouper fishermen                       NMFS prepared an IRFA, as required                  offer their primary product, which is an
                                                      because shallow-water grouper species                   by section 603 of the Regulatory                       attempt to ‘‘put anglers on fish,’’
                                                      are closed during January–April, leaving                Flexibility Act, for this proposed rule.               provide the opportunity for anglers to
                                                      snowy grouper as one of few options for                 The IRFA describes the economic                        catch whatever their skills enable them
                                                      purchase by dealers and fish houses.                    impact this rule, if adopted, would have               to catch, and keep those fish that they
                                                      Additionally, with a May harvest                        on small entities. A description of the                desire to keep and are legal to keep. Any
                                                      opening for many snapper-grouper                        action, why it is being considered, the                changes in demand for these fishing
                                                      species, other fish would be available to               objectives of, and legal basis for this                services, and associated economic
                                                      target if snowy grouper closes in the                   action are contained at the beginning of               affects as a result of changing an ACL or
                                                      summer.                                                 this section in the preamble and in the                establishing fishery closures, would be
                                                                                                              SUMMARY section of the preamble. A                     a consequence of behavioral change by
                                                      Snowy Grouper Recreational Fishing
                                                                                                              copy of the full analysis is available                 anglers, secondary to any direct effect
                                                      Season
                                                                                                              from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). A                           on anglers, and, therefore, an indirect
                                                         The current snowy grouper fishing                    summary of the IRFA follows.                           effect of the proposed regulatory action.
                                                      season is year-round with a recreational                   The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                   Because the effects on for-hire vessels
                                                      bag limit of one snowy grouper per                      the statutory basis for this rule. No                  would be indirect, they fall outside the
                                                      vessel per day. This proposed rule                      duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting               scope of the Regulatory Flexibility
                                                      would revise the recreational fishing                   Federal rules have been identified. In                 Analysis (RFA). Recreational anglers,
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                                                      season to one snowy grouper per vessel                  addition, no new reporting, record-                    who may be directly affected by the
                                                      per day from May through August, with                   keeping, or other compliance                           changes in this proposed rule, are not
                                                      no retention of snowy grouper during                    requirements are introduced by this                    small entities under the RFA.
                                                      the rest of the year. Snowy grouper                     rule. Accordingly, this rule does not                     NMFS has not identified any other
                                                      recreational landings exceeded the                      implicate the Paperwork Reduction Act.                 small entities that would be expected to
                                                      recreational ACL by approximately 400                      This rule, if implemented, would be                 be directly affected by this proposed
                                                      percent in both 2012 and 2013, and as                   expected to directly affect federally                  rule.
                                                      a result of the accountability measures,                permitted commercial fishers harvesting                   The snapper-grouper fishery is a
                                                      the recreational sector closed on May 31                for snowy grouper in the South Atlantic.               multi-species fishery and vessels


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                                                      generally land many species on the                      ACLs would be expected to result in                    alternatives, would set ACLs as some
                                                      same trips. From 2009 through 2013, an                  revenue and profit increases to                        percentage of the ABC. The three sub-
                                                      annual average of 138 vessels with valid                commercial vessels. The actual results                 alternatives are setting the ACL at 95
                                                      Federal permits to operate in the                       would partly depend on the relationship                percent, 90 percent, and 85 percent of
                                                      commercial sector of the snapper-                       to the management measures proposed                    the ABC. All three sub-alternatives
                                                      grouper fishery landed at least 1 lb (0.45              for the commercial sector, as discussed                would have lower positive effects on the
                                                      kg) of snowy grouper. Each vessel                       below. As noted, for-hire vessels would                profits of commercial vessels than the
                                                      generated annual average dockside                       only be indirectly affected by this                    preferred alternative.
                                                      revenues of approximately $78,000                       action.                                                   Five alternatives, including the
                                                      (2013 dollars), of which $2,000 were                       Increasing the snowy grouper                        preferred alternative (as fully described
                                                      from snowy grouper, $21,000 from other                  commercial trip limit from 100 lb (45                  in the preamble), were considered for
                                                      species jointly landed with snowy                       kg), to 200 lb (90 kg), would tend to                  modifying the management measures for
                                                      grouper, and $55,000 from other species                 increase the profit per trip of                        the snowy grouper commercial sector.
                                                      on trips without snowy grouper. Vessels                 commercial vessels. This higher trip                   The first alternative, the no action
                                                      that caught and landed snowy grouper                    limit would complement the proposed                    alternative, would maintain the
                                                      may also operate in other fisheries                     commercial ACL increase in potentially                 commercial trip limit of 100 lb (45 kg).
                                                      outside the snapper-grouper fishery, the                increasing the annual profits of                       Compared to the preferred alternative,
                                                      revenues of which are not known and                     commercial vessels. Given the proposed                 the no action alternative would have a
                                                      are not reflected in these totals. Based                ACL increase, the commercial fishing                   lower profit per trip but would also
                                                      on revenue information, all commercial                  season is expected to extend from                      leave the commercial fishing season
                                                      vessels directly affected by the rule may               January 1 through July 19 under the                    open almost year-round. Which of these
                                                      be considered small entities.                           higher trip limit, or January 1 through                two alternatives would result in higher
                                                         Because all entities expected to be                  December 26 under the status quo (No                   annual vessel profits for commercial
                                                      affected by this rule are small entities,               Action) trip limit. Therefore, the                     vessels cannot be ascertained. NMFS
                                                      NMFS has determined that this rule                      proposed commercial trip limit increase                notes that, if the trip limit is maintained
                                                      would affect a substantial number of                    would result in a higher profit per trip               at 100 lb (45 kg), commercial vessels
                                                      small entities. Moreover, the issue of                  but shorter commercial fishing season;                 may not take full advantage of the
                                                      disproportionate effects on small versus                whereas the status quo trip limit would                proposed ACL that would annually
                                                      large entities does not arise in the                    be associated with lower profit per trip               increase until at least 2019.
                                                      present case.                                           but a longer fishing season. Which of                     The second alternative would split
                                                         The effect of the action to modify the               these two scenarios would result in                    the snowy grouper commercial ACL into
                                                      rebuilding strategy for snowy grouper is                higher annual profit for commercial                    two quotas: 50 percent to the first period
                                                      to adopt the ABC chosen by the Council,                 vessels cannot be ascertained. What is                 (January 1–April 30) and 50 percent to
                                                      as recommended by their SSC based                       less uncertain, however, is that the                   the second period (May 1–December
                                                      upon the recent stock assessment.                       proposed commercial ACL increase                       31). Any remaining commercial quota
                                                      Modifying the rebuilding strategy for                   would result in higher annual revenues                 from the first period would carry over
                                                      snowy grouper would have no direct                      and profits. As noted, the commercial                  into the second period; any remaining
                                                      economic effects on small entities,                     fishing season is projected to last until              commercial quota from the second
                                                      because it would not alter the current                  July 19 under the proposed trip limit                  period would not carry over into the
                                                      use or access to the snowy grouper                      and ACL increases. Without the ACL                     next fishing year. The following three
                                                      resource. NMFS notes that the ABC                       increase, the commercial fishing season                sub-alternatives on trip limits would
                                                      resulting from the modification of the                  is projected to last until June 6 under                apply to each period: 100 lb (45 kg), 150
                                                      rebuilding strategy would be higher                     the proposed trip limit increase. Thus,                lb (47.5 kg), or 200 lb (90 kg). Given the
                                                      than the status quo ABC for snowy                       the commercial ACL increase would                      proposed commercial ACL increase, the
                                                      grouper.                                                allow for about 6 extra weeks of                       first period would likely remain open
                                                         Setting the snowy grouper ACL equal                  commercial fishing for snowy grouper                   under any of the alternative trip limits,
                                                      to ABC implies that the ACL would                       under the proposed trip limit increase.                but the second period would close early
                                                      increase as a result of the proposed ABC                Given a longer fishing season and higher               with the highest trip limit resulting in
                                                      increase. The method for allocating the                 profit per trip, revenues and profits of               the shortest fishing season. This
                                                      ACL between the commercial and                          commercial vessels that target snowy                   alternative, with the trip limit of 200 lb
                                                      recreational sectors would remain the                   grouper are likely to increase.                        (90 kg), would have the same effects on
                                                      same. The change in the commercial                         The following discussion analyzes the               commercial vessel profits as the
                                                      and recreational percentage allocation                  alternatives that were not selected as                 preferred alternative, because both
                                                      results from the use of the updated                     preferred by the Council. Only actions                 alternatives would have the same trip
                                                      landings of snowy grouper from SEDAR                    that would have direct economic effects                limits and the same fishing season
                                                      36. Relative to the 2014 ACL, the                       on small entities merit inclusion in the               length. At lower trip limits, this
                                                      proposed commercial ACLs will                           following discussion.                                  alternative would allow a longer fishing
                                                      increase by 39 percent in 2015 and                         Three alternatives, including the                   season but also lower profit per trip
                                                      continue to increase annually through                   preferred alternative (as fully described              than the preferred alternative. It cannot
                                                      2019 to a point where the proposed ACL                  in the preamble), were considered for                  be determined if this alternative, with
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                                                      in 2019 will be 86 percent greater than                 adjusting the ACLs. The first alternative,             lower trip limits and a longer fishing
                                                      it was in 2014. Compared to the 2014                    the no action alternative, would                       season, would result in higher annual
                                                      ACL, the proposed recreational ACL                      maintain the current (lower) commercial                profits than the preferred alternative. In
                                                      will increase by 442 percent in 2015 and                and recreational ACLs. This alternative                an effort to address the accessibility to
                                                      continue to increase annually through                   would maintain the same economic                       the snowy grouper resource, the Council
                                                      2019 to a point where the proposed ACL                  benefits for commercial vessels but at                 considered implementing a commercial
                                                      in 2019 will be 623 percent greater than                levels lower than those afforded by the                split season that would essentially
                                                      it was in 2014. In principle, the                       preferred alternative. The second                      spread out effort over time and allow for
                                                      increases in the snowy grouper sector                   alternative, which has three sub-                      more equitable access to snowy grouper


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                                                      throughout the Council’s area of                        alternative appears to provide a better                through April 30, and September 1
                                                      jurisdiction. The Council decided to                    balance between season length and                      through December 31, each year. During
                                                      retain the current commercial fishing                   profit per trip than this alternative with             a closure, the bag and possession limit
                                                      year as the calendar year because snowy                 trip limits of either 150 lb (47.5 kg), or             for snowy grouper in or from the South
                                                      grouper are an important commercial                     300 lb (135 kg).                                       Atlantic EEZ is zero.
                                                      species in the early part of the calendar                  The fifth alternative would modify the              ■ 3. In § 622.190, the last sentence in
                                                      year, when shallow-water groupers are                   snowy grouper commercial trip limit to                 paragraph (a) introductory text, and
                                                      closed to commercial harvest. In                        150 lb (47.5 kg), all year or until the                paragraph (a)(1) are revised to read as
                                                      addition, snowy grouper earn higher                     commercial ACL is met or projected to                  follows:
                                                      prices during the early months of the                   be met, except for the period of May
                                                      year.                                                   through August from Florida’s Brevard/                 § 622.190   Quotas.
                                                         The third alternative would split the                Indian River County line northward                     *       *     *    *     *
                                                      snowy grouper commercial ACL into                       when the trip limit will be one of the                    (a) * * * The quotas are in gutted
                                                      two quotas: 40 percent to the first period              following: 200 lb (90 kg), 250 lb (112.5               weight, that is eviscerated but otherwise
                                                      (January 1–April 30) and 60 percent to                  kg), or 300 lb (135 kg). This alternative              whole, except for the quotas in
                                                      the second period (May 1–December                       would provide for a lower trip limit                   paragraphs (a)(1), (4), (5), and (6) of this
                                                      31). Any remaining commercial quota                     than the preferred alternative, except in              section which are in both gutted weight
                                                      from the first period would carry over                  May through August when an equal or                    and round weight.
                                                      into the second period; any remaining                   higher trip limit would be allowed in                     (1) Snowy grouper—(i) For the 2015
                                                      commercial quota from the second                        certain areas. This alternative would                  fishing year—115,451 lb (52,368 kg),
                                                      period would not carry over into the                    likely benefit commercial vessels in                   gutted weight; 136,233 lb (61,794 kg),
                                                      next fishing year. This alternative would               areas north of Indian River County,                    round weight.
                                                      maintain the current commercial trip                    Florida, more than vessels in other                       (ii) For the 2016 fishing year—125,760
                                                      limit of 100 lb (45 kg), for the first                  areas, at least during the period when                 lb (57,044 kg), gutted weight; 148,397 lb
                                                      period and establish one of the                         vessels in the northern areas are allowed              (67,312 kg), round weight.
                                                      following trip limits for the second                    higher trip limits. Whether total profits                 (iii) For the 2017 fishing year—
                                                      period: 100 lb (45 kg), 150 lb (47.5 kg),               from all vessels would be higher under                 135,380 lb (61,407 kg), gutted weight;
                                                      200 lb (90 kg), 250 lb (112.5 kg), or 300               this alternative than under the preferred              159,749 lb (72,461 kg), round weight.
                                                      lb (135 kg). Under this alternative and                 alternative cannot be determined.                         (iv) For the 2018 fishing year—
                                                      given the proposed ACL increases,                       Although this alternative was not                      144,315 lb (65,460 kg), gutted weight;
                                                      commercial fishing would likely remain                  chosen as the preferred alternative, the               170,291 lb (77,243 kg), round weight.
                                                      open throughout the first period but                    Council acknowledged that fishermen in                    (v) For the 2019 and subsequent
                                                      would close early in the second period,                 North Carolina have historically had                   fishing years—153,935 lb (69,824 kg),
                                                      with the highest trip limit resulting in                limited access to snowy grouper at the                 gutted weight; 181,644 lb (82,392 kg),
                                                      the shortest fishing season. As with the                beginning of the fishing year due to poor              round weight.
                                                      second alternative, this alternative,                   winter weather conditions. However,                    *       *     *    *     *
                                                      when combined with lower trip limits                    some milder winters in recent years                    ■ 4. In § 622.191, the first sentence in
                                                      would provide longer fishing seasons                    have benefitted fishermen through some                 paragraph (a)(3) is revised to read as
                                                      but lower profit per trip than the                      increased access to snowy grouper.                     follows:
                                                      preferred alternative. Similarly, this
                                                      alternative, when combined with higher                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622                    § 622.191   Commercial trip limits.
                                                      trip limits, would allow for a higher                     Fisheries, Fishing, South Atlantic,                  *     *     *     *     *
                                                      profit per trip but result in shorter                   Snapper-Grouper, Snowy grouper.                          (a) * * *
                                                      fishing seasons. It cannot be determined                                                                         (3) Snowy grouper. Until the quota
                                                      if this alternative, with either lower or                 Dated: April 2, 2015.                                specified in § 622.190(a)(1) is reached—
                                                      higher trip limits, would result in                     Eileen Sobeck,                                         200 lb (91 kg), gutted weight; 236 lb
                                                      greater annual profits than the preferred               Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                 (107 kg), round weight. * * *
                                                      alternative. Similar to the second                      National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                                                                                     *     *     *     *     *
                                                      alternative, the Council considered a                     For the reasons set out in the                       ■ 5. In § 622.193, paragraph (b)(2) is
                                                      split season to address the accessibility               preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is proposed                  revised to read as follows:
                                                      to the resource. For similar reasons                    to be amended as follows:
                                                      mentioned above, this third alternative                                                                        § 622.193 Annual catch limits (ACLs),
                                                      was not selected as the preferred                       PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE                              annual catch targets (ACTs), and
                                                      alternative by the Council.                             CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND                         accountability measures (AMs).
                                                         The fourth alternative is similar to the             SOUTH ATLANTIC                                         *      *    *     *    *
                                                      preferred alternative but would                                                                                   (b) * * *
                                                                                                              ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622                  (2) Recreational sector. (i) If
                                                      establish a trip limit of either 300 lb
                                                                                                              continues to read as follows:                          recreational landings, as estimated by
                                                      (135 kg), or 150 lb (47.5 kg). This
                                                      alternative would result in a longer                        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                  the SRD, exceed the recreational ACL
                                                      fishing season but a lower profit per trip                                                                     specified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this
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                                                                                                              ■ 2. In § 622.183, paragraph (b)(8) is
                                                      under a trip limit of 150 lb (47.5 kg), or              added to read as follows:                              section, the AA will file a notification
                                                      a shorter fishing season and a higher                                                                          with the Office of the Federal Register,
                                                      profit per trip under a trip limit of 300               § 622.183    Area and seasonal closures.               at or near the beginning of the following
                                                      lb (135 kg), than the preferred                         *     *    *     *    *                                fishing year, to reduce the length of the
                                                      alternative. The differential impacts on                  (b) * * *                                            following recreational fishing season by
                                                      the annual profits of commercial vessels                  (8) Snowy grouper recreational sector                the amount necessary to ensure
                                                      between this alternative and the                        closure. The recreational sector for                   recreational landings do not exceed the
                                                      preferred alternative cannot be                         snowy grouper in or from the South                     recreational ACL in the following
                                                      determined. However, the preferred                      Atlantic EEZ is closed from January 1                  fishing year. When NMFS reduces the


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                                                      length of the following recreational                    NMFS–2012–0170, by any of the                          primarily through a series of exemptions
                                                      fishing season, the following closure                   following methods:                                     from the Northeast Multispecies Fishery
                                                      provisions apply: The bag and                              • Electronic Submission: Submit all                 Management Plan (FMP). The small-
                                                      possession limits for snowy grouper in                  electronic public comments via the                     mesh multispecies fishery is composed
                                                      or from the South Atlantic EEZ are zero.                Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                     of five stocks of three species of hakes
                                                      These bag and possession limits also                    www.regulations.gov/                                   (northern and southern silver hake,
                                                      apply in the South Atlantic on board a                  #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2012-                       northern and southern red hake, and
                                                      vessel for which a valid Federal                        0170, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                 offshore hake). It is managed separately
                                                      commercial or charter vessel/headboat                   complete the required fields, and enter                from the other stocks of groundfish such
                                                      permit for South Atlantic snapper-                      or attach your comments.                               as cod, haddock, and flounders,
                                                      grouper has been issued, without regard                    • Mail: Submit written comments to                  primarily because the fishing is
                                                      to where such species were harvested,                   John K. Bullard, Regional                              prosecuted with much smaller mesh
                                                      i.e., in state or Federal waters.                       Administrator, National Marine                         and does not generally result in the
                                                      Recreational landings will be evaluated                 Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic                   catch of these other stocks. Amendment
                                                      relative to the ACL based on a moving                   Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930–2276.                      19 to the Northeast Multispecies FMP
                                                      multi-year average of landings, as                      Mark the outside of the envelope:                      (April 4, 2013; 78 FR 20260) established
                                                      described in the FMP.                                   ‘‘Comments on Whiting Specifications.’’                a process and framework for setting the
                                                         (ii) The recreational ACL for snowy                     Instructions: Comments sent by any                  small-mesh multispecies catch
                                                      grouper is 4,152 fish for 2015; 4,483 fish              other method, to any other address or                  specifications, as well as set the
                                                      for 2016; 4,819 fish for 2017, 4,983 fish               individual, or received after the end of               specifications for the 2012–2014 fishing
                                                      for 2018; 5,315 fish for 2019 and                       the comment period, may not be                         years.
                                                      subsequent fishing years.                               considered by NMFS. All comments                          The purpose of this action is to set the
                                                      *       *     *     *    *                              received are a part of the public record               specifications for the 2015–2017 fishing
                                                      [FR Doc. 2015–08067 Filed 4–7–15; 8:45 am]              and will generally be posted for public                years, based on the New England
                                                      BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  viewing on www.regulations.gov                         Fishery Management Council’s
                                                                                                              without change. All personal identifying               recommendation. In 2012 and 2013,
                                                                                                              information (e.g., name, address, etc.),               northern red hake catch rates exceeded
                                                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  confidential business information, or                  the annual catch limits (ACL) and the
                                                                                                              otherwise sensitive information                        acceptable biological catch (ABC). As a
                                                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        submitted voluntarily by the sender will               result, northern red hake was
                                                      Administration                                          be publicly accessible. NMFS will                      determined to be experiencing
                                                                                                              accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                  overfishing. To reduce the risk of
                                                      50 CFR Part 648                                         A’’ in the required fields if you wish to              continued overfishing of northern red
                                                                                                              remain anonymous).                                     hake and constrain catch within the
                                                      [Docket No. 150205118–5290–01]                             New England Fishery Management                      proposed ACL, this action proposes to
                                                                                                              Council staff prepared an environmental                adopt the Council’s recommended
                                                      RIN 0648–BE87
                                                                                                              assessment (EA) for the small-mesh                     measures to adjust the northern red
                                                      Fisheries of the Northeastern United                    multispecies specifications that                       hake possession limits per trip and
                                                      States; Small-Mesh Multispecies                         describes the proposed action and other                trigger points at which possession limits
                                                      Specifications                                          considered alternatives. The EA                        are reduced in-season.
                                                                                                              provides a thorough analysis of the                       This proposed rule also includes a
                                                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      biological, economic, and social impacts               correction to the small-mesh
                                                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    of the proposed measures and other                     accountability measures and clarifies
                                                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      considered alternatives. An Initial                    what measures can be modified in a
                                                      Commerce.                                               Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)                 small-mesh multispecies specifications
                                                      ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                      was also prepared for this action. The                 action.
                                                      comments.                                               IRFA is contained in the EA prepared
                                                                                                                                                                     Proposed Measures
                                                                                                              for this action, but also is summarized
                                                      SUMMARY:    The purpose of this action is               in the Classification section of this                  1. 2015–2017 Small-Mesh Multispecies
                                                      to set the small-mesh multispecies                      proposed rule. Copies of the                           Specifications
                                                      specifications for the 2015–2017 fishing                specifications EA are available on                        The Council’s Scientific and
                                                      years, clarify what measures can be                     request from Thomas A. Nies, Executive                 Statistical Committee (SSC) met on
                                                      modified in a specifications package,                   Director, New England Fishery                          August 26, 2014, to discuss the
                                                      and to correct the northern red hake                    Management Council, 50 Water Street,                   specifications and to recommend ABCs
                                                      accountability measure trigger rate. This               Newburyport, MA 01950. This                            for the 2015–2017 small-mesh fishery.
                                                      action is necessary to implement the                    document is also available from the                    The FMP’s implementing regulations
                                                      Council’s recommended measures                          following internet addresses:                          require the involvement of an SSC in
                                                      intended to reduce the risk of                          www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                the specification process. Following the
                                                      continuing overfishing of northern red                  or www.nefmc.org.                                      SSC, the Whiting Oversight Committee
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                                                      hake and set catch and possession limits                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       met on September 9 and October 30,
                                                      for the 2015–2017 fishing years. The                    Jason Berthiaume, Fishery Management                   2014, to discuss and recommend small-
                                                      proposed specifications are designed to                 Specialist, (978) 281–9177.                            mesh specifications. The Council
                                                      help achieve sustainable yield and to                                                                          approved the final specifications on
                                                                                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                      inform the public of these measures.                                                                           November 17, 2014.
                                                      DATES: Public comments must be                          Background                                                This action proposes new
                                                      received by April 23, 2015.                               The New England Fishery                              specifications for the 2015–2017 fishing
                                                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      Management Council manages the                         years, derived from a stock assessment
                                                      on this document, identified by NOAA–                   small-mesh multispecies fishery                        update for northern and southern red


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Document Created: 2018-02-21 10:06:49
Document Modified: 2018-02-21 10:06:49
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesWritten comments must be received on or before May 8, 2015.
ContactNikhil Mehta, telephone: 727-824-5305, or email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 18797 
RIN Number0648-BE30
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing; South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper and Snowy Grouper

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