80_FR_22195 80 FR 22119 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery and Northeast Multispecies Fishery; Framework Adjustment 26; Endangered and Threatened Wildlife; Sea Turtle Conservation

80 FR 22119 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery and Northeast Multispecies Fishery; Framework Adjustment 26; Endangered and Threatened Wildlife; Sea Turtle Conservation

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 76 (April 21, 2015)

Page Range22119-22135
FR Document2015-09199

NMFS approves and implements through regulations the measures included in Framework Adjustment 26 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan, which the New England Fishery Management Council adopted and submitted to NMFS for approval. The purpose of Framework 26 is to prevent overfishing, improve yield-per-recruit, and improve the overall management of the Atlantic sea scallop fishery. Framework 26 sets fishing specifications for 2015, including catch limits, days-at- sea allocations, individual fishing quotas, and sea scallop access area trip allocations. In addition, Framework 26 closes a portion of the Elephant Trunk Access Area and extends the boundaries of the Nantucket Lightship Access Area to protect small scallops, adjusts the State Waters Exemption Program, allows for Vessel Monitoring System declaration changes for vessels to steam home with product on board, implements a proactive accountability measure to protect windowpane flounder and yellowtail flounder, aligns two gear measures designed to protect sea turtles, and implements other measures to improve the management of the scallop fishery. Aligning the gear measures designed to protect sea turtles involves modifying existing regulations implemented under the Endangered Species Act; therefore, this action is implemented under joint authority of the Endangered Species Act and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 76 (Tuesday, April 21, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 76 (Tuesday, April 21, 2015)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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[FR Doc No: 2015-09199]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Parts 223 and 648

[Docket No. 141125999-5362-02]
RIN 0648-BE68


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea Scallop 
Fishery and Northeast Multispecies Fishery; Framework Adjustment 26; 
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife; Sea Turtle Conservation

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS approves and implements through regulations the measures 
included in Framework Adjustment 26 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery 
Management Plan, which the New England Fishery Management Council 
adopted and submitted to NMFS for approval. The purpose of Framework 26 
is to prevent overfishing, improve yield-per-recruit, and improve the 
overall management of the Atlantic sea scallop fishery. Framework 26 
sets fishing specifications for 2015, including catch limits, days-at-
sea allocations, individual fishing quotas, and sea scallop access area 
trip allocations. In addition, Framework 26 closes a portion of the 
Elephant Trunk Access Area and extends the boundaries of the Nantucket 
Lightship Access Area to protect small scallops, adjusts the State 
Waters Exemption Program, allows for Vessel Monitoring System 
declaration changes for vessels to steam home with product on board, 
implements a proactive accountability measure to protect windowpane 
flounder and yellowtail flounder, aligns two gear measures designed to 
protect sea turtles, and implements other measures to improve the 
management of the scallop fishery. Aligning the gear measures designed 
to protect sea turtles involves modifying existing regulations 
implemented under the Endangered Species Act; therefore, this action is 
implemented under joint authority of the Endangered Species Act and the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.

DATES: Effective May 1, 2015, except for the amendment to Sec.  
648.51(b)(4)(iv), which will be effective May 21, 2015.

ADDRESSES: The Council developed an environmental assessment (EA) for 
this action that describes the action and other considered alternatives 
and provides a thorough analysis of the impacts of these measures. 
Copies of the Framework, the EA, and the Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (IRFA), are available upon request from Thomas A. Nies, 
Executive Director, New England Fishery Management Council, 50 Water 
Street, Newburyport, MA 01950. The EA/IRFA is also accessible via the 
Internet at http://www.nefmc.org/scallops/index.html or http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/regs/2015/March/15scalfw26turtlepr.html.
    Copies of the small entity compliance guide are available from John 
K. Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS, Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930-2298, 
or available on the Internet at http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/scallop/.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Travis Ford, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
978-281-9233

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The Council adopted Framework 26 on November 20, 2014, and 
submitted it to NMFS on February 17, 2015, for review and approval. 
Framework 26 specifies measures for fishing year 2015, but includes 
fishing year 2016 measures that will go into place as a default, should 
the next specifications-setting framework be delayed beyond the start 
of fishing year 2016. Fishing year 2015 default allocations have been 
in place since March 1, 2015, and allow for only 17 DAS and zero access 
area trips. The default measures are replaced by the higher Framework 
26 allocations described below. Details concerning the development of 
these measures were contained in the preamble of the proposed rule and 
are not repeated here.

Specification of Scallop Overfishing Limit (OFL), Acceptable Biological 
Catch (ABC), Annual Catch Limits (ACLs), Annual Catch Targets (ACTs), 
and Set-Asides for the 2015 Fishing Year and Default Specifications for 
Fishing Year 2016

    The allocations incorporate new biomass reference points that 
resulted from the Northeast Fisheries Science Center's most recent 
scallop stock benchmark assessment that was completed in July 2014. The 
assessment reviewed and updated the data and models used to assess the 
scallop stock and ultimately updated the reference points for status 
determinations. A comparison of the old and new reference points is 
outlined in Table 1.

 Table 1--Summary of Old and New Scallop Reference Points From the Last
        Two Benchmark Scallop Stock Assessments in 2010 and 2014
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                                    2010 Assessment     2014 Assessment
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Fishing Mortality at Maximum      0.38..............  0.48.
 Sustainable Yield (Fmsy).
Biomass at Maximum Sustainable    125,000 mt........  96,480 mt.
 Yield (Bmsy).

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\1/2\ Bmsy......................  62,000 mt.........  48,240 mt.
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    Due to these reference point updates, we are updating the fishing 
mortality rates that the Council uses to set OFL, ABC, and ACL through 
this action. The Council set OFL based on an F of 0.48, equivalent to 
the F threshold updated through the 2014 assessment. The Council set 
ABC and the equivalent total ACL for each fishing year using an F of 
0.38, which is the F associated with a 25-percent probability of 
exceeding the OFL. The Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee 
recommended scallop fishery ABCs for the 2015 and 2016 fishing years of 
55.9 million lb (25,352 mt) and 70.1 million lb (31,807 mt), 
respectively, after accounting for discards and incidental mortality. 
The Scientific and Statistical Committee will reevaluate an ABC for 
2016 when the Council develops the next framework adjustment. Table 2 
outlines the scallop fishery catch limits derived from the ABC values.

  Table 2--Scallop Catch Limits for Fishing Years 2015 and 2016 for the
  Limited Access and Limited Access General Category (LAGC) Individual
                       Fishing Quota (IFQ) Fleets
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                                         2015                2016
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Overfishing Limit...............  38,061 mt.........  45,456 mt.
ABC/ACL w/ discards removed.....  25,352 mt.........  31,807 mt.
Incidental Total Allowable Catch  22.7 mt...........  22.7 mt.
 (TAC).
Research Set-Aside (RSA)........  567 mt............  567 mt.
Observer Set-aside (1 percent of  254 mt............  318 mt.
 ABC/ACL).
Limited Access sub-ACL (94.5      23,161 mt.........  29,200 mt.
 percent of total ACL, after
 deducting set-asides and
 incidental catch).
Limited Access sub-ACT (adjusted  19,311 mt.........  23,016 mt.
 for management uncertainty).
LAGC IFQ sub-ACL (5.0 percent of  1,225 mt..........  1,545 mt.
 total ACL, after deducting set-
 asides and incidental catch).
LAGC IFQ sub-ACL for vessels      123 mt............  154 mt.
 with limited access scallop
 permits (0.5 percent of total
 ACL, after deducting set-asides
 and incidental catch).
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    This action deducts 567 mt of scallops annually for 2015 and 2016 
from the ABC and sets it aside as the Scallop research set-aside (RSA) 
to fund scallop research and to compensate participating vessels 
through the sale of scallops harvested under RSA projects. Framework 26 
allows RSA to be harvested from the Mid-Atlantic Access Area that is 
opened for 2015, once this action is approved and implemented, but 
would prevent RSA harvesting from access areas under 2016 default 
measures. Of this 1.25 M lb (567 mt) allocation, NMFS has already 
allocated 397,470 lb (180.3 mt) to previously funded multi-year 
projects as part of the 2014 RSA awards process. NMFS reviewed 
proposals submitted for consideration of 2015 RSA awards and will be 
selecting projects for funding in the near future.
    This action also sets aside 1 percent of the ABC for the industry-
funded observer program to help defray the cost to scallop vessels that 
carry an observer. The observer set-asides for fishing years 2015 and 
2016 are 254 mt and 318 mt, respectively. In fishing year 2015, the 
compensation rates for limited access vessels in open areas fishing 
under days-at-sea (DAS) is 0.08 DAS per DAS fished, and for access area 
trips the compensation rate is 150 lb, in addition to the vessel's 
possession limit for the trip for each day or part of a day an observer 
is onboard. LAGC IFQ vessels may possess an additional 150 lb per trip 
in open areas when carrying an observer. NMFS may adjust the 
compensation rate throughout the fishing year, depending on how quickly 
the fleets are using the set aside. The 2016 observer set-aside may be 
adjusted by the Council when it develops specific, non-default measures 
for 2016.

Open Area DAS Allocations

    This action implements vessel-specific DAS allocations for each of 
the three limited access scallop DAS permit categories (i.e., full-
time, part-time, and occasional) for 2015 and 2016 (Table 3). Fishing 
year 2015 DAS allocations are almost identical to those allocated to 
the limited access fleet in 2014 (31 DAS for full-time, 12 DAS for 
part-time, and 3 DAS for occasional vessels). Fishing year 2016 DAS 
allocations are precautionary, and are set at 75 percent of what 
current biomass projections indicate could be allocated to each limited 
access scallop vessel for the entire fishing year. This is to avoid 
over-allocating DAS to the fleet in the event that the framework that 
would set those allocations is delayed past the start of the 2016 
fishing year. The allocations in Table 3 exclude any DAS deductions 
that are required if the limited access scallop fleet exceeded its 2014 
sub-ACL. The DAS values in Table 3 take into account a slight DAS 
reduction (0.14 DAS) to account for vessels steaming to southern ports 
while not accruing DAS (See Adjustment to Vessel Monitoring System 
(VMS) Declaration Procedures for Some Open Area Trips). In addition, 
the Council requested that DAS allocations now be specified to the 
hundredth decimal place, rather than rounding up or down to whole DAS. 
This is consistent with DAS accounting as vessels use DAS throughout 
the year. Table 3 also includes 2015 Default DAS that are replaced by 
the 2015 DAS.

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                          Table 3--Scallop Open Area DAS Allocations for 2015 and 2016
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                         Permit category                           Default 2015        2015            2016
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Full-Time.......................................................              17           30.86           26.00
Part-Time.......................................................               7           12.94           10.40
Occasional *....................................................               1            2.58            2.17
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* Note: There are no occasional vessels currently.

LA Allocations and Trip Possession Limits for Scallop Access Areas

    For fishing year 2015 and the start of 2016, Framework 26 closes 
all three Georges Bank Access Areas (i.e., Nantucket Lightship (NLS), 
Closed Area 1, and Closed Area 2 Access Areas) and opens all three Mid-
Atlantic Access Areas (i.e., Elephant Trunk, Delmarva, and Hudson 
Canyon Access Areas combined). This action extends the boundaries of 
the NLS Access Area that will be closed to the scallop fleet to include 
a concentration of small scallops near the existing boundary along the 
southeast corner, currently considered part of the open area. Opening 
this NLS extended closure area, which increases the NLS Access Area 
boundary by 158 square miles (409 square km), will be reconsidered in a 
future framework action when the scallops are larger and ready for 
harvest.
    This action opens all three Mid-Atlantic access areas to both the 
limited access and LAGC IFQ fleet, and treats the three areas as one 
single area. This is named the Mid-Atlantic Access Area under this 
action. Scallop vessels are able to fish across all three areas in a 
single access area trip, except in one area within the Mid-Atlantic 
Access Area that is closed to scallop fishing. This area is seven 10-
minute squares (i.e., 548 square nautical miles, 1419 square km) in the 
northwest corner of the Elephant Trunk Access Area, and is closed to 
protect small scallops. This area constitutes roughly 35 percent of the 
current Elephant Trunk Access Area. The closure allows for the small 
concentrations of scallops in this portion of the access area to be 
protected as they grow to a more harvestable size. This action 
prohibits transiting across this small area due to its small size and 
because the incentive to fish in the area is relatively high due to the 
high abundance of scallops.
    Table 4 outlines the limited access allocations that can be fished 
from the Mid-Atlantic Access Area. Vessels can take this allocation in 
as many trips as needed, so long as vessels do not exceed the trip 
possession limits (also in Table 4). These access area allocations for 
2015 represent a 112-percent increase in access area allocations 
compared to 2014.

         Table 4--Scallop Access Area Poundage Allocations and Trip Possession Limits for 2015 and 2016
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           Permit category                Possession limits         2015 Allocation          2016 Allocation
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Full-Time...........................  17,000 lb (7,711 kg)....  51,000 lb (23,133 kg)..  17,000 lb (7,711 kg).
Part-Time...........................  10,200 lb ( 4,627 kg)...  20,400 lb ( 9,253 kg)..  10,200 lb (4,627 kg).
Occasional *........................  1,420 lb (644 kg).......  4,250 lb ( 1,928 kg)...  1,420 lb ( 644 kg).
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* Note: There are no occasional vessels currently.

    This action also modifies access area trip reporting procedures by 
requiring that each limited access vessel submit a pre-landing 
notification form through its VMS unit prior to returning to port at 
the end of each access area trip, including trips where no scallops are 
landed. These pre-landing notifications replace the current broken trip 
and compensation trip procedures. Vessels are no longer required to 
submit a broken trip notification form if they are unable to land their 
full possession limits on an access area trip. Vessels also no longer 
need to apply to NMFS to receive, or wait for NMFS to issue, a 
compensation trip to fish their remaining access area scallop 
allocation.
    For example, under Framework 26 access area allocations, a full-
time vessel receives 51,000 lb (23,133 kg) in the Mid-Atlantic Access 
Area. That allocation can be landed on as many or as few trips as 
needed, so long as the 17,000-lb (7,711-kg) possession limit is not 
exceeded on any one trip. The vessel may choose to fish its full 
allocation over the course of three trips, landing the maximum 
allowance of 17,000 lb (7,711 kg) on each trip, or it can choose to 
fish its full allocation over the course of two, three, or more trips, 
landing less than the trip possession limit on each trip. Regardless, 
the vessel must submit a pre-landing notification form prior to 
returning to port for each access area trip, but does not have to wait 
for NMFS to issue a compensation trip prior to starting its next access 
area trip.
    Under this action, each vessel automatically carries over 
unharvested access area allocation that the vessel can fish in the 
first 60 days of the subsequent fishing year, as long as the access 
area is open for scallop fishing during that time. This change results 
in little change to the amount of carryover NMFS expects from year to 
year because most vessels with unharvested access area pounds took 
advantage of the broken trip provisions. Also, Framework 26 accounts 
for the uncertainty associated with carryover by setting the limited 
access fishery's ACT lower than the fishery's ACL. The ACT is meant to 
prevent carryover from causing the fleet to exceed an ACL.
    Although vessel owners are ultimately responsible for tracking 
their own scallop access area landings and ensuring they do not exceed 
their annual allocations, NMFS will match dealer-reported scallop 
landing records with access area trip declarations and make that 
information available on the web-based allocation monitoring tool, 
Fish-On-Line, which each vessel owner can access and review.

Adjustment to VMS Declaration Procedures for Some Open Area Trips

    This action enables a vessel to declare out of a DAS trip at or 
south of Cape May, NJ (specifically, at or south of 39[deg] N. lat.), 
once it goes inside the VMS demarcation line, and then, with scallops 
on board, steam seaward of the VMS demarcation line to ports south of 
Cape May, NJ, without being charged DAS. This measure does not apply to 
vessels that intend to land scallops in ports north of Cape May, NJ. 
Once this change in declaration to ``declare out of

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fishery'' has been made, vessels are required to submit a scallop pre-
landing notification form through VMS, return directly to port and 
offload scallops immediately, and stow all gear. In addition, such 
vessels are prohibited from having on board any in-shell scallops. The 
purpose of the is measure is to provide an incentive for vessels to 
land scallops in the fishery's southern-most ports by reducing some of 
the steaming time to return from more distant and heavily fished 
fishing grounds.
    Because this change in when some vessels may ``clock out'' of their 
DAS could impact overall DAS allocations to the fleet, this action also 
reduces the overall DAS allocated to each limited access scallop 
vessel. The DAS adjustment (which has already been calculated into the 
DAS allocations proposed in Table 3) is a decrease of 0.14 DAS for 
full-time vessels and 0.06 DAS for part-time vessels. This measure, 
including the appropriate DAS deductions, was supported by the 
Council's Advisory Panel.

Additional Access Area Measures To Reduce Impacts on Small Scallops

    1. Crew Limit Restrictions in Access Areas. This action implements 
crew limits for all access areas. In an effort to protect small 
scallops and discourage vessels from high-grading (discarding smaller 
scallops in exchange for larger ones), Framework 26 imposes a crew 
limit of eight individuals per limited access vessel, including the 
captain, when fishing in any scallop access area. If a vessel is 
participating in the small dredge program, it may not have more than 
six people on board, including the captain, on an access area trip. 
These crew limits may be reevaluated in a future framework action.
    2. Delayed Harvesting of Default 2016 Mid-Atlantic Access Area 
Allocations. Although the Framework includes precautionary access area 
allocations for the 2016 fishing year (see 2016 allocations in Table 
4), vessels have to wait to fish these allocations until April 1, 2016. 
This precautionary measure is designed to protect scallops when scallop 
meat weights are lower than other times of the year (generally, this 
change in meat-weight is a physiological change in scallops due to 
spawning). However, if a vessel has not fully harvested its 2015 
scallop access area allocation in fishing year 2015, it may still fish 
the remainder of its allocation in the first 60 days of 2016 (i.e., 
March 1, 2016, through April 29, 2016).
    3. 2016 RSA Harvest Restrictions. This action prohibits vessels 
participating in RSA projects from harvesting RSA in the Mid-Atlantic 
Access Area under default 2016 measures. At the start of 2016, RSA can 
only be harvested from open areas. This will be re-evaluated for the 
remainder of 2016 in the framework action that would set final 2016 
specifications.

LAGC Measures

    1. Sub-ACL for LAGC vessels with IFQ permits. For LAGC vessels with 
IFQ permits, this action implements a 1,225-mt ACL for 2015 and an 
initial ACL of 1,545 mt for 2016 (Table 2). We calculate IFQ 
allocations by applying each vessel's IFQ contribution percentage to 
these ACLs. These allocations assume that no LAGC IFQ AMs are 
triggered. If a vessel exceeds its IFQ in a given fishing year, its IFQ 
for the subsequent fishing year would be reduced by the amount of the 
overage.
    Because Framework 26 is being implemented after the March 1 start 
of fishing year 2015, the default 2015 IFQ allocations went into place 
automatically on March 1, 2015. This action increases the current 
vessel IFQ allocations. NMFS sent a letter to IFQ permit holders 
providing both March 1, 2015, IFQ allocations and Framework 26 IFQ 
allocations so that vessel owners know what mid-year adjustments will 
occur now that Framework 26 is approved.
    2. Sub-ACL for Limited Access Scallop Vessels with IFQ Permits. For 
limited access scallop vessels with IFQ permits, this action implements 
a 123-mt ACL for 2015, and an initial 154-mt ACL for 2016 (Table 2). We 
calculate IFQ allocations by applying each vessel's IFQ contribution 
percentage to these ACLs. These allocations assume that no LAGC IFQ 
accountability measures (AMs) are triggered. If a vessel exceeds its 
IFQ in a given fishing year, its IFQ for the subsequent fishing year 
will be reduced by the amount of the overage.
    3. LAGC IFQ Trip Allocations and Possession Limits for Scallop 
Access Areas. Framework 26 allocates the LAGC IFQ vessels a fleetwide 
number of trips that can be taken in the Mid-Atlantic Access Area. 
Framework 26 allocates 2,065 and 602 trips in 2015 and 2016, 
respectively, to this area. Under default 2016 measures, LAGC IFQ 
vessels must wait to fish these trips until April 1, 2016.
    These trip allocations are equivalent to the overall proportion of 
total catch from access areas compared to total catch. For example, the 
total projected catch for the scallop fishery in 2015 is 20,865 mt, and 
8,700 mt are projected to come from access areas, roughly 41.7 percent. 
If the same proportion is applied to total LAGC IFQ catch, the total 
allocation to LAGC IFQ vessels from access areas would be about 600 mt, 
roughly 44.5 percent of the total LAGC IFQ sub-ACL for 2015 (1,348 mt).
    4. Northern Gulf of Maine (NGOM) TAC. This action allocates a 
70,000-lb (31,751-kg) annual NGOM TAC for fishing years 2015 and 2016. 
The allocation for 2015 assumes that there are no overages in 2014, 
which would trigger a pound-for-pound deduction in 2015 to account for 
the overage.
    5. Scallop Incidental Catch Target TAC. This action allocates a 
50,000-lb (22,680-kg) scallop incidental catch target TAC for fishing 
years 2015 and 2016 to account for mortality from this component of the 
fishery, and to ensure that F targets are not exceeded. The Council and 
NMFS may adjust this target TAC in a future action if vessels catch 
more scallops under the incidental target TAC than predicted.

Adjustments to Gear Modifications To Protect Sea Turtles

    This action adjusts season regulations for the sea turtle deflector 
dredge (TDD) and area regulations for the sea turtle chain mat to make 
them consistent by moving the chain mat requirement line to 71[deg] W. 
long. and changing the end of the TDD season from October to November. 
By making the area and season for these two gear modifications 
consistent, west of 71[deg] W. long. from May through November, the 
conservation benefit of the current chain mat and TDD requirements is 
maintained, while reducing the regulatory complexity of differing 
seasons and areas. Any reduction in the size of the area in which chain 
mats would be required is balanced by an extension of the season that 
TDDs would be required.
    This action also makes a very slight modification to the TDD gear 
regulations for safety purposes. Current TDD gear regulations allow for 
a flaring bar to ensure safe handling of the dredge. Prior to this 
action, this flaring bar could only be attached to the dredge frame on 
one side. This action adjusts this regulation to allow for a bar or 
``u''-shaped flaring mechanism to support safety at sea. Allowing a u-
shaped flaring mechanism should not have an impact on sea turtles and 
the effectiveness of the TDD because the flaring bar or mechanism would 
still be prohibited from being attached within 12 inches (30.5 cm) of 
the ``bump out'' of the TDD and not between the bale bars. This change 
requires that each side of the bar or mechanism be no more than 12 
inches (30.5 cm) in length.

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    This action does not change any other regulatory requirements for 
the use of chain mats and TDDs.

Adjustments to the State Water Exemption Program To Include NGOM 
Management Area Exemptions

    Framework 26 modifies the State Water Exemption Program to include 
a new exemption that enables scallop vessels to continue to fish in 
state waters after the NGOM hard TAC is reached. This action expands 
the exemptions to include this new measure related to the NGOM. 
Specifically, states within the NGOM management area (i.e., 
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine) can request an exemption from 
the regulation that requires that scallop vessels must stop fishing in 
the state waters portion of the NGOM once the Federal TAC has been 
reached. States have to apply for this exemption and specify to which 
vessels this would apply (e.g., vessels with NGOM permits, IFQ permits, 
incidental permits, or limited access permits).
    This measure alleviates the concerns of Maine permit holders about 
their ability to fish in state waters when the state season is open in 
the winter if the NGOM TAC is reached by giving the state the ability 
to apply for an exemption through the State Water Exemption Program. 
Because the NGOM Federal TAC is set based only on the Federal portion 
of the resource, NMFS does not expect this measure to compromise the 
Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan's (FMP's) limits on catch 
and mortality.

Proactive AMs for Flatfish Protection

    Prior to Framework 26, all scallop vessels (i.e., limited access 
and LAGC) fishing for scallops with dredges in open areas west of 
71[deg] W. long. were required to have their dredges configured so that 
no dredge has more than seven rows of rings in the apron (i.e., the 
area between the terminus of the dredge (clubstick) and the twine top) 
on the topside of the dredge. The twine top helps finfish (flatfish in 
particular) escape from the dredge during fishing and the maximum 
number of rows of rings prevents fishermen from making the twine top 
small and ineffective in reducing bycatch. Framework 26 extends this 
proactive accountability measure to all areas where scallop fishing 
occurs (i.e., all access and open areas). This increased spatial 
coverage may further reduce flatfish bycatch by preventing dredge 
configurations using more than seven rows of rings. This is considered 
to be a proactive AM because it may help the fishery stay below the 
sub-ACLs for flatfish (yellowtail flounder and windowpane flounder, 
currently). Additionally, this measure enables vessels to voluntarily 
fish with an even shorter apron (less than seven rings), to proactively 
reduce flatfish bycatch in any area or season.

Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

    This rule includes several revisions to the regulatory text to 
address text that is unnecessary, outdated, unclear, or otherwise could 
be improved. NMFS changes these consistent with section 305(d) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act), which provides that the Secretary of Commerce may 
promulgate regulations necessary to ensure that amendments to an FMP 
are carried out in accordance with the FMP and the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act. Two revisions clarify how to apply and measure gear modifications 
to ensure compliance. The first revision at Sec.  648.51 clarifies 
where to measure meshes to ensure twine top compliance. The second 
revision at Sec.  648.53 clarifies an example on how the hanging ratio 
should be applied and measured if the windowpane reactive AM 
implemented through Framework 25 (June 26, 2014; 79 FR 34251) is 
triggered.
    This action also modifies the VMS catch report requirements at 
Sec.  648.10(f)(4)(i) to only include the information used by NMFS to 
monitor flatfish bycatch. The form currently requires that the amount 
of yellowtail flounder discards be reported daily. This requirement has 
been in place since Amendment 15 to the Scallop FMP (76 FR 43746; July 
21, 2011), which established the yellowtail flounder AMs in the FMP. 
However, since the implementation of Amendment 15, the scallop fishery 
now has other bycatch sub-ACLs and AMs (e.g., SNE/MA windowpane 
flounder) which are not captured in this form. In addition, current 
bycatch monitoring relies solely on observer reports to determine 
bycatch discards for these species. In order to minimize confusion, and 
because this information is not necessary for bycatch monitoring, we 
will remove the reference to reporting yellowtail discards. Instead, 
the vessels will report daily scallop catch and the amount of all other 
species kept.
    In addition, this action adjusts the regulations at Sec.  648.53(a) 
to clarify that the values for ABC/ACL stated in the regulations 
reflect the levels from which ACTs are set, thus they do not include 
estimates of discards and incidental mortality. This regulatory 
clarification is at the request of the Council and more accurately 
reflects the process for establishing ABCs and ACLs in the scallop 
fishery.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received six comment letters in response to the proposed rule 
from: Fisheries Survival Fund, a scallop fishing industry organization; 
the Maine Department of Marine Resources; and four individuals. We 
provide responses below to the issues these commenters raised. NMFS may 
only approve, disapprove, or partially approve measures in Framework 
26, and cannot substantively amend, add, or delete measures beyond what 
is necessary under section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to 
discharge its responsibility to carry out such measures.
    Comment 1: Fisheries Survival Fund, which represents a majority of 
the limited access scallop fleet, was supportive of this action, but 
asked that we waive the delay of effectiveness period for the measures 
related to access area allocations and DAS. It asked that we retain the 
30-day delay of effectiveness period for other measures that may 
require some time for the industry to make the necessary changes, e.g., 
gear modifications.
    Response: NMFS agrees with the timing suggestions and will be 
implementing all measures upon publication of this final rule, with the 
exception of the maximum seven-row apron requirement. This measure will 
have a 30-day delay in effectiveness.
    Comment 2: One commenter was concerned that, because the Georges 
Bank Access Areas are closing and the Mid-Atlantic Access Area is 
opening in May, there may be a gear conflict with 15-20 monkfish 
gillnetters in the Delmarva Access Area. The commenter was concerned 
that the scallop vessels would dredge through their gear because April 
through June is the height of the monkfish fishing season.
    Response: The scallop fishery operates year round. The delayed 
opening of Delmarva in fishing year 2014 (mid-June instead of March 1) 
was a result of a delay in the Council's submission of Framework 
Adjustment 26 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop FMP due to additional 
alternatives that were added late in the process. This action was 
intended to be in place before May. In the past, when we had 2-year 
specifications, the Delmarva area was opened on March 1. Also, the 
Delmarva area is currently opened to scallop fishing from 2014 
carryover trips and will be through April. The commenter did not ask us 
to delay access to this area to give the monkfish fleet time to make 
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they asked that we not allow scallopers in the area until they were 
done fishing. We cannot delay access area trips to prevent gear 
conflict because the Council did not address this issue in Framework 
26. Section 305(1)(K) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act prohibits the 
negligent removal or damaging of fishing gear owned by another person, 
which is located in the exclusive economic zone, or the fish contained 
in such fishing gear. We will remind the scallop fleet of this 
prohibition in a bulletin announcing the implementation of Framework 
26.
    Comment 3: The Maine Department of Marine Resources commented in 
support of the rule, in particular, the proposed modifications to the 
State Water Exemption Program.
    Response: NMFS appreciates the comment.
    Comment 4: One commenter stated that fishing year 2015 scallop 
quotas should be reduced by 25 percent to account for poaching.
    Response: There is no evidence in the record to support neither 
this assertion nor the need to reduce scallop quotas by 25 percent to 
address poaching. As we discuss in the preambles to both the proposed 
and final rules, the quota allocations for fishing years 2015 and 2016 
are based on the best scientific information available and are 
consistent with the control rules outlined in the ACL process 
established under Amendment 15 to the FMP. We do not currently consider 
scallops overfished or subject to overfishing. Sufficient analysis and 
scientific justification for our action in this final rule are 
contained within the supporting documents.
    Comment 5: One commenter stated that anyone who kills a turtle 
should be fined $1 million.
    Response: As discussed in the preamble, the measures in this action 
to address turtle interactions were determined to be conservation 
neutral by balancing the smaller area for the turtle chain mat 
requirement with the additional months for the Turtle Deflector Dredge. 
Addressing any fines for the incidental take of turtles is not within 
the scope or authority for this type of action.
    Comment 6: One commenter requested that we increase the 40-lb 
possession limit for vessels with incidental LAGC permits.
    Response: Framework 26 did not include or analyze any alternatives 
regarding changes to possession limits for LAGC incidental permits. 
NMFS can only approve or disapprove this framework and cannot in this 
action add additional substantive measures not contained in the 
framework. The Council would have to consider this change in a 
subsequent action.
    Comment 7: One commenter simply stated that he opposed this action 
because he loves and needs scallops.
    Response: Framework 26 creates two closure areas to protect small 
scallops in the Elephant Trunk and Nantucket Lightship Access Areas, 
and NMFS has managed scallop fishing through area-based management 
since 1999. By protecting small scallops through area-based management, 
NMFS and the Council hope to support long term optimum yield. Under 
this management, NMFS and the Council intend to support this fishery 
that fills a demand for scallops that the U.S. and world love.

Changes From Proposed Rule to Final Rule

    We corrected a typographical error that referenced section Sec.  
648.65, and we included changes to the regulatory text to Sec. Sec.  
648.58, 648.59, and 648.61 clarify the description of the regulated 
areas defined under the Scallop FMP.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this final rule is 
consistent with the FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 
the ESA, and other applicable law.
    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has determined that this 
rule is not significant according to Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.
    This final rule does not contain policies with federalism or 
``takings'' implications, as those terms are defined in E.O. 1312 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    This action contains collection-of-information requirements subject 
the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The two requirements were approved 
by OMB under the NMFS Greater Atlantic Region Scallop Report Family of 
Forms (OMB Control No. 0648-0491). Under Framework 26, all 347 limited 
access vessels are required to submit a pre-landing notification form 
for each access area trip through their VMS units. This information 
collection is intended to improve access area trip monitoring, as well 
as streamline a vessel's ability to fish multiple access area trips. 
Although this is a new requirement, it replaces other reporting 
procedures currently required for breaking an access area trip and 
receiving permission to take a compensation trip to harvest remaining 
unharvested scallop pounds from an access area trip. The action also 
includes a new requirement for some limited access vessels to report a 
pre-landing notification form through their VMS unit before changing 
their open area trip declaration to a ``declared out of fishery 
declaration,'' which is expected to add a burden to a very small 
portion of the fleet. Public reporting burden for submitting these pre-
landing notification forms is estimated to average 5 minutes per 
response with an associated cost of $1.25, which includes the time for 
reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information. This requirement applies to a few vessels 
that intend to land open area scallops at ports south of Cape May, NJ, 
and want to steam to those ports while not using DAS. This new pre-
landing requirement is necessary to enforce a measure intended to 
assist shoreside businesses in southern ports by providing an incentive 
for vessels to steam to ports far away from popular open area fishing 
grounds.
    In a given fishing year, NMFS estimates that for access area 
reporting, each of the 313 full-time limited access vessels will submit 
a pre-landing report 5 times (1,565 responses), and each of the 34 
part-time limited access vessel will submit a pre-landing report up to 
3 times (102 responses), for a total of 1,667 responses. These 1,667 
responses impose total compliance costs of $2,084 on the whole fishery, 
but this cost is offset by the reduction in burden from the replaced 
trip termination and compensation trip reporting procedures, which were 
estimated to cost a total of $300 annually. Thus, the additional burden 
for this new pre-landing requirement is $1,785 ($2,085-$300), or $5.14 
per vessel. This is likely an overestimate, but accounts for the 
potential of higher access area scallop allocations in future fishing 
years.
    For the new DAS pre-landing requirements, NMFS estimates that this 
will likely impact 30 vessels and result in each of those vessels 
reporting one time a year. Public reporting burden for submitting these 
pre-landing notification forms is also estimated to average 5 minutes 
per response with an associated cost of $1.25. Therefore, the total 
cost of this will impose total compliance costs of $38 (30 vessels x 
$1.25). The total additional burden for all vessels from both of these 
new pre-landing requirements is $1,823.
    The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries has determined that the 
need to implement these measures in an expedited manner in order to 
help achieve conservation objectives for the

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scallop fishery and certain fish stocks constitutes good cause, under 
authority contained in 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), to waive the 30-day delay in 
effectiveness and to make the majority of Framework 26 final measures 
effective May 1, 2015, or upon publication in the Federal Register if 
published after May 1, 2015. The only exception to this waiver is the 
proactive accountability measure for bycatch requiring a maximum of 
seven rows of rings in the topside of the apron found in Sec.  
648.51(b)(4)(iv). This measure is effective 30 days after the 
publication date, in order to give vessels the opportunity to modify 
their gear to comply with regulations.
    If there is a 30-day delay in implementing the measures in 
Framework 26, the scallop fleet will continue under the current default 
access area, DAS, IFQ, RSA, and observer set-aside allocations. These 
default allocations were purposely set to be more conservative than 
what would eventually be implemented under Framework 26. Under default 
measures, each full-time vessel has 17 DAS and no access area 
allocation. If the rule is not in place May 1, many scallopers will not 
be able to fish because they have already used a significant portion of 
their default DAS. This action gives them another 13.86 DAS. More 
importantly, the entire fleet will not be allowed in the Access Area. 
Each full time vessel will receive an additional 51,000 to be harvested 
in the Mid-Atlantic Access Area with this action. This action, 
therefore, relieves restrictions on the scallop fleet by providing 
full-time vessels with an additional 13.86 DAS (30.86 DAS total) and 
51,000 lb in access area allocation. Further, the catch rates, meat 
weights, and meat quality in Mid-Atlantic Access Area are best from May 
through July. Improving these parameters helps conserve the scallop 
resources in the access areas because it limits the number of 
individuals that scallop fishermen must harvest to reach a possession 
limit. Maximizing catch rates, meat weights, and meat quality will help 
the scallop fleet achieve optimum yield in the Mid-Atlantic Access 
Area, which is the central goal of the access area rotation program. 
Therefore, the greatest benefits to the scallop fishing industry, the 
scallop resource, and the public would come from earlier access in May. 
This provides more time for vessels to fish during the most productive 
time for the resource. Delaying the implementation of Framework 26 for 
30 days would be contrary to the public interest because continuing 
with these lower allocations would negatively impact the access area 
rotation program, as well as the scallop fleet economically. Any delay 
in implementation past May 1st would reduce the amount of time that 
scallop fishermen are able to fish in the Mid-Atlantic Access Area 
under the conditions that are ideal under the access area rotation 
program.
    For the reasons discussed above, to maximize conservation and 
economic benefits it necessary to allow access to the Mid-Atlantic 
Access Area on May 1. NMFS was unable to allow for a 30-day delay in 
effectiveness for Framework 26 rulemaking and allow access to the Mid-
Atlantic Access Area on May 1. The Council's February 2015 submission 
of Framework 26 initiated a timeline for implementation that did not 
for both the 30-day delay in effectiveness and May 1 access to the Mid-
Atlantic Access Area. However, NMFS must also consider the need of the 
scallop industry to have prior notice in order to make the necessary 
preparations to comply with changes to the gear required by the 
proactive accountability measure for bycatch. For these reasons, NMFS 
has determined that implementing these measures immediately, and with a 
30-day delay in effectiveness of the proactive accountability measure 
for bycatch, would have the greatest public benefit.
    NMFS, pursuant to section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA), has completed a final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) in 
support of Framework 26 in this final rule. The FRFA incorporates the 
IRFA, a summary of the significant issues raised by the public comments 
in response to the IRFA, NMFS responses to those comments, a summary of 
the analyses completed in the Framework 26 EA, and this portion of the 
preamble. A summary of the IRFA was published in the proposed rule for 
this action and is not repeated here. A description of why this action 
was considered, the objectives of, and the legal basis for this rule is 
contained in Framework 26 and in the preamble to the proposed and this 
final rule, and is not repeated here. All of the documents that 
constitute the FRFA are available from NMFS and a copy of the IRFA, the 
Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), and the EA are available upon request 
(see ADDRESSES).

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

    NMFS received no public comments directly in response to the IRFA 
summary or regarding economic impacts in the proposed rule.

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

    The regulations affect all vessels with limited access and LAGC 
scallop permits. The Framework 26 document provides extensive 
information on the number and size of vessels and small businesses that 
will be affected by these regulations, by port and state (see 
ADDRESSES). There were 313 vessels that obtained full-time limited 
access permits in 2013, including 250 dredge, 52 small-dredge, and 11 
scallop trawl permits. In the same year, there were also 34 part-time 
limited access permits in the sea scallop fishery. No vessels were 
issued occasional scallop permits. NMFS issued 212 LAGC IFQ permits in 
2013, and 155 of these vessels actively fished for scallops that year 
(the remaining permits likely leased out scallop IFQ allocations with 
their permits in Confirmation of Permit History). The Small Business 
Administration (SBA) defines a small business in shellfish fishery as a 
firm that is independently owned and operated and not dominant in its 
field of operation, with receipts of up to $5.5 M annually. Matching 
the potentially impacted 2013 fishing year permits described above (LA 
and LAGC IFQ) to calendar year 2013 ownership data results in 172 
distinct ownership entities for the limited access fleet and 115 
distinct ownership entities for the LAGC IFQ fleet. Of these, and based 
on the SBA guidelines, 154 of the limited access distinct ownership 
entities and all 115 of the LAGC IFQ entities are categorized as small. 
The remaining 18 of the limited access entities are categorized as 
large entities, all of which are shellfish businesses.

Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements

    This action contains collection-of-information requirements subject 
to the PRA. The OMB, under the NMFS Greater Atlantic Region Scallop 
Report Family of Forms (OMB Control No. 0648-0491), approved the two 
requirements.
    Under this action, all 347 limited access vessels are required to 
submit a pre-landing notification form for each access area trip 
through their VMS units. NMFS intends that this information collection 
will improve access area trip monitoring, as well as streamline a 
vessel's ability to fish multiple access area trips. Although this is a 
new requirement, it replaces other

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reporting procedures currently required for breaking an access area 
trip and receiving permission to take a compensation trip to harvest 
remaining unharvested scallop pounds from an access area trip. The 
action also includes a new requirement for some limited access vessels 
to report a pre-landing notification form through their VMS unit before 
changing their open area trip declaration to a ``declared out of 
fishery declaration,'' which is expected to add a burden to a very 
small portion of the fleet. This requirement only applies to a few 
vessels that intend to land open area scallops at ports south of Cape 
May, NJ, and want to steam to those ports while not using DAS. This new 
pre-landing requirement is necessary to enforce a measure intended to 
assist shoreside businesses in southern ports by providing an incentive 
for vessels to steam to ports far away from popular open area fishing 
grounds.
    Notification requires the dissemination of the following 
information: Operator's permit number; amount of scallop meats and/or 
bushels to be landed; the estimated time of arrival; the landing port 
and state where the scallops will be offloaded; and the vessel trip 
report (VTR) serial number recorded from that trip's VTR. This 
information will be used by the NMFS Office of Law Enforcement to 
monitor vessel activity and ensure compliance with the regulations.
    The burden estimates for these new requirements apply to all 
limited access vessels. In a given fishing year, NMFS estimates that 
for access area reporting, each of the 313 full-time limited access 
vessels will submit a pre-landing report 5 times (1,565 responses), and 
each of the 34 part-time limited access vessel will submit a pre-
landing report up to 3 times (102 responses), for a total of 1,667 
responses. Public reporting burden for submitting these pre-landing 
notification forms is estimated to average 5 minutes per response with 
an associated cost of $1.25, which includes the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information.
    Therefore, 1,667 responses impose total compliance costs of $2,084 
across the whole fishery; however, this new requirement replaces 
current trip termination and compensation trip reporting procedures, 
which were estimated to cost a total of $300 annually, so the 
additional burden for this new pre-landing requirement is actually 
$1,785 ($2,085-$300), or $5.14 per vessel. This figure is likely an 
overestimate, but accounts for the potential of higher access area 
scallop allocations in future fishing years. For the new DAS pre-
landing requirements, NMFS estimates that this will likely impact 30 
vessels and result in each of those vessels reporting one time a year. 
Public reporting burden for submitting these pre-landing notification 
forms is also estimated to average 5 minutes per response with an 
associated cost of $1.25. Therefore, the total cost of this will impose 
total compliance costs of $38 (30 vessels x $1.25). The total 
additional burden from both of these new pre-landing requirements will 
be $1,823.
    NMFS sought public comment regarding: Whether this proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; the accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to 
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology. NMFS did not 
receive any comments regarding these collections of information.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB Control Number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.
    This action contains no other compliance costs. It does not 
duplicate, overlap, or conflict with any other Federal law.

Description of the Steps the Agency Has Taken to Minimize the 
Significant Economic Impact on Small Entities Consistent With the 
Stated Objectives of Applicable Statutes

    During the development of Framework 26, NMFS and the Council 
considered ways to reduce the regulatory burden on, and provide 
flexibility for, the regulated entities in this action. For example, 
they removed the requirement to send in broken trip forms and process 
compensation trips, and they allowed carryover of all access area 
allocation 60 days into the following fishing year. Final actions and 
alternatives are described in detail in Framework 26, which includes an 
EA, RIR, and IRFA (available at ADDRESSES). The measures implemented by 
this final rule minimize the long-term economic impacts on small 
entities to the extent practicable. The only alternatives for the 
prescribed catch limits that were analyzed were those that met the 
legal requirements to implement effective conservation measures. Catch 
limits are fundamentally a scientific calculation based on the Scallop 
FMP control rules and SSC approval, and therefore are legally limited 
to the numbers contained in this rule. Moreover, the limited number of 
alternatives available for this action must be evaluated in the context 
of an ever-changing fishery management plan that has considered 
numerous alternatives over the years and have provided many mitigating 
measures applicable every fishing year.
    Overall, this rule minimizes adverse long-term impacts by ensuring 
that management measures and catch limits result in sustainable fishing 
mortality rates that promote stock rebuilding, and as a result, 
maximize yield. The measures implemented by this final rule also 
provide additional flexibility for fishing operations in the short-
term. This final rule implements several measures that enable small 
entities to offset some portion of the estimated economic impacts. 
These measure include: Removing the requirement to send in broken trip 
and compensation trip forms; allowing vessels to harvest access area 
quota in any of the three access areas; aligning the gear designed to 
protect sea turtles; allowing vessel landing at a port south of 39 
degrees N. lat. to ``declare out of fishery with product on board'' to 
reduce DAS use while transiting; and modifying the State Waters 
Exemption Program to allow vessels to continue to fish in state waters 
if the NGOM TAC is reached.

List of Subjects

50 CFR Part 223

    Endangered and threatened species, Exports, Imports, 
Transportation.

50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: April 16, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR parts 223 and 648 
is amended as follows:

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PART 223--THREATENED MARINE AND ANADROMOUS SPECIES

0
1. The authority citation for part 223 continues to read as follows:

     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531 1543; subpart B, Sec.  223.201-202 
also issued under 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 5503(d) for 
Sec.  223.206(d)(9).

0
2. In Sec.  223.206, paragraph (d)(11) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  223.206  Exceptions to prohibitions relating to sea turtles.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (11) Restrictions applicable to sea scallop dredges in the mid-
Atlantic--(i) Gear Modification. During the time period of May 1 
through November 30, any vessel with a sea scallop dredge and required 
to have a Federal Atlantic sea scallop fishery permit, regardless of 
dredge size or vessel permit category, that enters waters west of 
71[deg] W. long., from the shoreline to the outer boundary of the 
Exclusive Economic Zone must have on each dredge a chain mat described 
as follows. The chain mat must be composed of horizontal (``tickler'') 
chains and vertical (``up-and-down'') chains that are configured such 
that the openings formed by the intersecting chains have no more than 
four sides. The vertical and horizontal chains must be hung to cover 
the opening of the dredge bag such that the vertical chains extend from 
the back of the cutting bar to the sweep. The horizontal chains must 
intersect the vertical chains such that the length of each side of the 
openings formed by the intersecting chains is less than or equal to 14 
inches (35.5 cm) with the exception of the side of any individual 
opening created by the sweep. The chains must be connected to each 
other with a shackle or link at each intersection point. The 
measurement must be taken along the chain, with the chain held taut, 
and include one shackle or link at the intersection point and all links 
in the chain up to, but excluding, the shackle or link at the other 
intersection point.
    (ii) Any vessel that enters the waters described in paragraph 
(d)(11)(i) of this section and that is required to have a Federal 
Atlantic sea scallop fishery permit must have the chain mat 
configuration installed on all dredges for the duration of the trip.
    (iii) Vessels subject to the requirements in paragraphs (d)(11)(i) 
and (ii) of this section transiting waters west of 71[deg] W. long., 
from the shoreline to the outer boundary of the Exclusive Economic 
Zone, will be exempted from the chain-mat requirements provided the 
dredge gear is not available for immediate use as defined by Sec.  
648.2 of this title and there are no scallops on-board.

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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

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

0
4. In Sec.  648.10, paragraphs (e)(5)(iii) and (f)(4) are revised, and 
paragraph (f)(6) is added to read as follows:


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

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (iii) DAS counting for a vessel that is under the VMS notification 
requirements of paragraph (b) of this section, with the exception of 
vessels that have elected to fish exclusively in the Eastern U.S./
Canada Area on a particular trip, as described in paragraph (e)(5) of 
this section, begins with the first location signal received showing 
that the vessel crossed the VMS Demarcation Line after leaving port. 
DAS counting ends with the first location signal received showing that 
the vessel crossed the VMS Demarcation Line upon its return to port, 
unless the vessel is declared into a limited access scallop DAS trip 
and, upon its return to port, declares out of the scallop fishery 
shoreward of the VMS Demarcation Line at or south of 39[deg] N. lat., 
as specified in paragraph (f)(6) of this section, and lands in a port 
south of 39[deg] N. lat.
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (4) Catch reports. (i) The owner or operator of a limited access or 
LAGC IFQ vessel that fishes for, possesses, or retains scallops, and is 
not fishing under a NE Multispecies DAS or sector allocation, must 
submit reports through the VMS, in accordance with instructions to be 
provided by the Regional Administrator, for each day fished, including 
open area trips, access area trips as described in Sec.  648.60(a)(9), 
and trips accompanied by a NMFS-approved observer. The reports must be 
submitted for each day (beginning at 0000 hr and ending at 2400 hr) and 
not later than 0900 hr of the following day. Such reports must include 
the following information:
    (A) VTR serial number;
    (B) Date fish were caught;
    (C) Total pounds of scallop meats kept;
    (D) Total pounds of all fish kept.
    (ii) Scallop Pre-Landing Notification Form for IFQ and NGOM 
vessels. A vessel issued an IFQ or NGOM scallop permit must report 
through VMS, using the Scallop Pre-Landing Notification Form, the 
amount of any scallops kept on each trip declared as a scallop trip, 
including declared scallop trips where no scallops were landed. In 
addition, vessels with an IFQ or NGOM permit must submit a Scallop Pre-
Landing Notification Form on trips that are not declared as scallop 
trips, but on which scallops are kept incidentally. A limited access 
vessel that also holds an IFQ or NGOM permit must submit the Scallop 
Pre-Landing Notification Form only when fishing under the provisions of 
the vessel's IFQ or NGOM permit. VMS Scallop Pre-Landing Notification 
forms must be submitted no less than 6 hours prior to arrival, or, if 
fishing ends less than 6 hours before arrival, immediately after 
fishing ends. If scallops will be landed, the report must include the 
vessel operator's permit number, the amount of scallop meats in pounds 
to be landed, the number of bushels of in-shell scallops to be landed, 
the estimated time of arrival in port, the landing port and state where 
the scallops will be offloaded, the VTR serial number recorded from 
that trip's VTR (the same VTR serial number as reported to the dealer), 
and whether any scallops were caught in the NGOM. If no scallops will 
be landed, a vessel issued an IFQ or NGOM scallop permit must provide 
only the vessel's captain/operator's permit number, the VTR serial 
number recorded from that trip's VTR (the same VTR serial number as 
reported to the dealer), and confirmation that no scallops will be 
landed. A vessel issued an IFQ or NGOM scallop permit may provide a 
corrected report. If the report is being submitted as a correction of a 
prior report, the information entered into the notification form will 
replace the data previously submitted in the prior report. Submitting a 
correction does not prevent NMFS from pursuing an enforcement action 
for any false reporting.
    (iii) Scallop Pre-Landing Notification Form for limited access 
vessels fishing on Scallop Access Area trips. A limited access vessel 
on a declared Sea Scallop Access Area trip must report through VMS, 
using the Scallop Pre-Landing Notification Form, the amount of any 
scallops kept on each access area trip, including declared access area 
trips where no scallops were landed. The report must be submitted no 
less than 6 hours before arrival, or, if fishing ends less than 6 hours 
before arrival,

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immediately after fishing ends. If scallops will be landed, the report 
must include the vessel operator's permit number, the amount of scallop 
meats in pounds to be landed, the number of bushels of in-shell 
scallops to be landed, the estimated time of arrival, the landing port 
and state where the scallops will be offloaded, and the VTR serial 
number recorded from that trip's VTR (the same VTR serial number as 
reported to the dealer). If no scallops will be landed, a limited 
access vessel on a declared Sea Scallop Access Area trip must provide 
only the vessel's captain/operator's permit number, the VTR serial 
number recorded from that trip's VTR (the same VTR serial number as 
reported to the dealer), and confirmation that no scallops will be 
landed. A limited access scallop vessel may provide a corrected report. 
If the report is being submitted as a correction of a prior report, the 
information entered into the notification form will replace the data 
previously submitted in the prior report. Submitting a correction does 
not prevent NMFS from pursuing an enforcement action for any false 
reporting. A vessel may not offload its catch from a Sea Scallop Access 
Area trip at more than one location per trip.
    (iv) Scallop Pre-Landing Notification Form for limited access 
vessels on a declared DAS trip landing scallops at ports located at or 
south of 39[deg] N. lat. In order to end a declared Sea Scallop DAS 
trip and steam south of 39[deg] N. lat., a limited access vessel must 
first report through VMS, using the Scallop Pre-Landing Notification 
Form, the amount of any scallops kept on its DAS trip. Upon crossing 
shoreward of the VMS Demarcation Line at or south of 39[deg] N. lat., 
the Scallop Pre-Landing Notification form must be submitted. The report 
must include the vessel operator's permit number, the amount of scallop 
meats in pounds to be landed, the estimated time of arrival in port, 
the landing port and state where the scallops will be offloaded, and 
the VTR serial number recorded from that trip's VTR (the same VTR 
serial number as reported to the dealer). Prior to crossing seaward of 
the VMS Demarcation Line for the transit to a southern port at or south 
of 39[deg] N. lat., the vessel must declare out of the scallop fishery. 
A limited access scallop vessel may provide a corrected report. If the 
report is being submitted as a correction of a prior report, the 
information entered into the notification form will replace the data 
previously submitted in the prior report. Submitting a correction does 
not prevent NMFS from pursuing an enforcement action for any false 
reporting.
* * * * *
    (6) Limited access scallop vessels fishing under the DAS program 
and landing scallops at ports south of 39[deg] N. Lat. If landing 
scallops at a port located at or south of 39[deg] N. lat., a limited 
access vessel participating in the scallop DAS program may end its DAS 
trip once it has crossed shoreward of the VMS Demarcation Line at or 
south of 39[deg] N. lat. by declaring out of the scallop fishery and 
submitting the Scallop Pre-Landing Notification Form, as specified at 
paragraph (f)(4)(iv) of this section. Once declared out of the scallop 
fishery, and the vessel has submitted the Scallop Pre-Landing 
Notification Form, the vessel may cross seaward of the VMS Demarcation 
Line and steam to a port at or south of 39[deg] N. lat., to land 
scallops while not on a DAS. Such vessels that elect to change their 
declaration to steam to ports with scallops onboard and not accrue DAS 
must comply with all the requirements at Sec.  648.53(f)(3).
* * * * *
    5. In Sec.  648.14, paragraphs (i)(2)(ii)(B), (i)(2)(iii)(C), 
(i)(2)(v)(D), (i)(3)(iii)(C) and (D), (i)(4)(i)(C), and (i)(5)(iii) are 
revised, and paragraphs (i)(2)(iv)(D) and (E) and (i)(2)(v)(E) are 
added to read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (i) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (B) While under or subject to the DAS allocation program, in 
possession of more than 40 lb (18.1 kg) of shucked scallops or 5 bu 
(1.76 hL) of in-shell scallops, or fishing for scallops in the EEZ:
    (1) Fish with, or have available for immediate use, trawl nets of 
mesh smaller than the minimum size specified in Sec.  648.51(a)(2).
    (2) Fail to comply with any chafing gear or other gear obstruction 
restrictions specified in Sec.  648.51(a)(3).
    (3) Fail to comply with the turtle deflector dredge vessel gear 
restrictions specified in Sec.  648.51(b)(5), and turtle dredge chain 
mat requirements in Sec.  223.206(d)(11) of this title.
    (4) Fish under the small dredge program specified in Sec.  
648.51(e), with, or while in possession of, a dredge that exceeds 10.5 
ft (3.2 m) in overall width, as measured at the widest point in the 
bail of the dredge.
    (5) Fish under the small dredge program specified in Sec.  
648.51(e) with more persons on board the vessel, including the 
operator, than specified in Sec.  648.51(e)(3), unless otherwise 
authorized by the Regional Administrator.
    (6) Participate in the DAS allocation program with more persons on 
board the vessel than the number specified in Sec.  648.51(c), 
including the operator, when the vessel is not docked or moored in 
port, unless otherwise authorized by the Regional Administrator.
    (7) Fish in the Mid-Atlantic Access Area, as described in Sec.  
648.59(a), with more persons on board the vessel than the number 
specified in Sec.  648.51(c) or Sec.  648.51(e)(3)(i), unless otherwise 
authorized by the Regional Administrator.
    (8) Have a shucking or sorting machine on board a vessel that 
shucks scallops at sea while fishing under the DAS allocation program, 
unless otherwise authorized by the Regional Administrator.
    (9) Fish with, possess on board, or land scallops while in 
possession of trawl nets, when fishing for scallops under the DAS 
allocation program, unless exempted as provided for in Sec.  648.51(f).
    (10) Fail to comply with the gear restrictions described in Sec.  
648.51.
    (iii) * * *
    (C) Fish for or land per trip, or possess at any time, scallops in 
the NGOM scallop management area after notification in the Federal 
Register that the NGOM scallop management area TAC has been harvested, 
as specified in Sec.  648.62, unless the vessel possesses or lands 
scallops that were harvested south of 42[deg]20' N. lat. and the vessel 
only transits the NGOM scallop management area with the vessel's 
fishing gear properly stowed and not available for immediate use in 
accordance with Sec.  648.2 or unless the vessel is fishing exclusively 
in state waters and is participating in an approved state waters 
exemption program as specified in Sec.  648.54.
* * * * *
    (iv) * * *
    (D) Fail to comply with any requirements for declaring out of the 
DAS allocation program and steaming to land scallops at ports located 
at or south of 39[deg] N. lat., as specified in Sec.  648.53(f)(3).
    (E) Possess on board or land in-shell scallops if declaring out of 
the DAS allocation program and steaming to land scallops at ports 
located at or south of 39[deg] N. lat.
    (v) * * *
    (D) Once declared into the scallop fishery in accordance with Sec.  
648.10(f), change its VMS declaration until the trip has ended and 
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been offloaded, except as specified at Sec.  648.53(f)(3).
    (E) Fail to submit a scallop access area pre-landing notification 
form through VMS as specified at Sec.  648.10(f)(4)(iii).
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (C) Declare into the NGOM scallop management area after the 
effective date of a notification published in the Federal Register 
stating that the NGOM scallop management area TAC has been harvested as 
specified in Sec.  648.62, unless the vessel is fishing exclusively in 
state waters, declared a state-waters only NGOM trip, and is 
participating in an approved state waters exemption program as 
specified in Sec.  648.54.
    (D) Fish for, possess, or land scallops in or from the NGOM scallop 
management area after the effective date of a notification published in 
the Federal Register that the NGOM scallop management area TAC has been 
harvested, as specified in Sec.  648.62, unless the vessel possesses or 
lands scallops that were harvested south of 42[deg]20' N. lat., the 
vessel is transiting the NGOM scallop management area, and the vessel's 
fishing gear is properly stowed and not available for immediate use in 
accordance with Sec.  648.2 or unless the vessel is fishing exclusively 
in state waters, declared a state-waters only NGOM trip, and is 
participating in an approved state waters exemption program as 
specified in Sec.  648.54.
* * * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (C) Declare into the NGOM scallop management area after the 
effective date of a notification published in the Federal Register 
stating that the NGOM scallop management area TAC has been harvested as 
specified in Sec.  648.62, unless the vessel is fishing exclusively in 
state waters, declared a state-waters only NGOM trip, and is 
participating in an approved state waters exemption program as 
specified in Sec.  648.54.
* * * * *
    (5) * * *
    (iii) Fish for, possess, or land scallops in state or Federal 
waters of the NGOM management area after the effective date of 
notification in the Federal Register that the NGOM scallop management 
area TAC has been harvested as specified in Sec.  648.62, unless the 
vessel is fishing exclusively in state waters, declared a state-waters 
only NGOM trip, and is participating in an approved state waters 
exemption program as specified in Sec.  648.54.
* * * * *

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4. In Sec.  648.51:
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a. Paragraphs (b)(4)(iv) and (v), (b)(5)(ii)(A) introductory text, 
(b)(5)(ii)(A)(3), and (c) introductory text are revised;
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b. Paragraph (c)(1) is removed and reserved; and
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c. Paragraph (e)(3)(i) is revised.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.51  Gear and crew restrictions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (iv) Twine top restrictions as a proactive accountability measure 
for bycatch. In addition to the minimum twine top mesh size specified 
in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, limited access and limited access 
general category IFQ vessels may not fish for scallops with a dredge 
having more than seven rows of non-overlapping steel rings unobstructed 
by netting or any other material between the terminus of the dredge 
(club stick) and the net material on the top of the dredge (twine top) 
(a copy of a diagram showing a schematic of a legal dredge with twine 
top is available from the Regional Administrator upon request).
    (v) Measurement of twine top mesh size. Twine top mesh size is 
measured by using a wedge-shaped gauge having a taper of 0.79 inches (2 
cm) in 3.15 inches (8 cm) and a thickness of 0.09 inches (2.3 mm), 
inserted into the meshes under a pressure or pull of 17.64 lb (8 kg). 
The mesh size is the average of the measurements of any series of 20 
consecutive meshes for twine tops having 75 or more meshes, and 10 
consecutive meshes for twine tops having fewer than 75 meshes. The mesh 
in the twine top must be measured along the length of the twine top, 
running parallel to a longitudinal axis, and be at least five meshes 
away from where the twine top mesh meets the rings, running parallel to 
the long axis of the twine top.
    (5) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (A) From May 1 through November 30, any limited access scallop 
vessel using a dredge, regardless of dredge size or vessel permit 
category, or any LAGC IFQ scallop vessel fishing with a dredge with a 
width of 10.5 ft (3.2 m) or greater, that is fishing for scallops in 
waters west of 71[deg] W. long., from the shoreline to the outer 
boundary of the EEZ, must use a TDD. The TDD requires five 
modifications to the rigid dredge frame, as specified in paragraphs 
(b)(5)(ii)(A)(1) through (5) of this section. See paragraph 
(b)(5)(ii)(D) of this section for more specific descriptions of the 
dredge elements mentioned below.
* * * * *
    (3) All bale bars must be removed, except the outer bale (single or 
double) bars and the center support beam, leaving an otherwise 
unobstructed space between the cutting bar and forward bale wheels, if 
present. The center support beam must be less than 6 inches (15.24 cm) 
wide. For the purpose of flaring and safe handling of the dredge, a 
minor appendage not to exceed 12 inches (30.5 cm) in length may be 
attached to each of the outer bale bars. If the flaring bar is attached 
in a u-shape, none of the three sides of the flaring bar shall exceed 
12 inches (30.5 cm) in length. The appendage shall at no point be 
closer than 12 inches (30.5 cm) to the cutting bar.
* * * * *
    (c) Crew restrictions. A limited access vessel participating in or 
subject to the scallop DAS allocation program may have no more than 
seven people aboard, including the operator, and a limited access 
vessel participating in the Sea Scallop Area Access Program as 
specified in Sec.  648.60 may have no more than eight people aboard, 
including the operator, when not docked or moored in port, except as 
follows:
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) A vessel participating in the Sea Scallop Area Access Program 
as specified in Sec.  648.60 may have no more than six people, 
including the operator, on board.
* * * * *

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5. In Sec.  648.53:
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a. Paragraphs (a), (b)(1), and (b)(4) are revised;
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b. Paragraph (f)(3) is added; and
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c. Paragraph (g)(1) is revised.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  648.53  Acceptable biological catch (ABC), annual catch limits 
(ACL), annual catch targets (ACT), DAS allocations, and individual 
fishing quotas (IFQ).

    (a) Scallop fishery ABC. The ABC for the scallop fishery shall be 
established through the framework adjustment process specified in Sec.  
648.55 and is equal to the overall scallop fishery ACL minus discards. 
The ABC/ACL, after discards are removed, shall be divided as sub-ACLs 
between limited access vessels, limited access vessels that are fishing 
under a LAGC permit, and LAGC vessels as specified in paragraphs (a)(3) 
and (4) of this section, after deducting the scallop incidental catch 
target TAC specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, observer set-
aside specified in paragraph (g)(1) of this section, and research set-
aside specified in

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Sec.  648.56(d). The ABC/ACL for the 2016 fishing year is subject to 
change through a future framework adjustment.
    (1) ABC/ACL for fishing years 2015 through 2016, excluding 
discards, shall be:
    (i) 2015: 25,352 mt.
    (ii) 2016: 31,807 mt.
    (2) Scallop incidental catch target TAC. The annual incidental 
catch target TAC for vessels with incidental catch scallop permits is 
22.7 mt.
    (3) Limited access fleet sub-ACL and ACT. The limited access 
scallop fishery shall be allocated 94.5 percent of the ACL specified in 
paragraph (a)(1) of this section, after deducting incidental catch, 
observer set-aside, and research set-aside, as specified in this 
paragraph (a)(3). ACT for the limited access scallop fishery shall be 
established through the framework adjustment process described in Sec.  
648.55. DAS specified in paragraph (b) of this section shall be based 
on the ACTs specified in paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of this section. The 
limited access fleet sub-ACL and ACT for the 2016 fishing year are 
subject to change through a future framework adjustment.
    (i) The limited access fishery sub-ACLs for fishing years 2015 and 
2016 are:
    (A) 2015: 23,161 mt.
    (B) 2016: 29,200 mt.
    (ii) The limited access fishery ACTs for fishing years 2015 and 
2016 are:
    (A) 2015: 19,311 mt.
    (B) 2016: 23,016 mt.
    (4) LAGC fleet sub-ACL. The sub-ACL for the LAGC IFQ fishery shall 
be equal to 5.5 percent of the ACL specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, after deducting incidental catch, observer set-aside, and 
research set-aside, as specified in this paragraph (a)(4). The LAGC IFQ 
fishery ACT shall be equal to the LAGC IFQ fishery's ACL. The ACL for 
the LAGC IFQ fishery for vessels issued only a LAGC IFQ scallop permit 
shall be equal to 5 percent of the ACL specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, after deducting incidental catch, observer set-aside, and 
research set-aside, as specified in this paragraph (a)(4). The ACL for 
the LAGC IFQ fishery for vessels issued only both a LAGC IFQ scallop 
permit and a limited access scallop permit shall be 0.5 percent of the 
ACL specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, after deducting 
incidental catch, observer set-aside, and research set-aside, as 
specified in this paragraph (a)(4).
    (i) The ACLs for fishing years 2015 and 2016 for LAGC IFQ vessels 
without a limited access scallop permit are:
    (A) 2015: 1,225 mt.
    (B) 2016: 1,545 mt.
    (ii) The ACLs for fishing years 2015 and 2016 for vessels issued 
both a LAGC and a limited access scallop permits are:
    (A) 2015: 123 mt.
    (B) 2016: 154 mt.
    (b) * * *
    (1) Landings per unit effort (LPUE). LPUE is an estimate of the 
average amount of scallops, in pounds, that the limited access scallop 
fleet lands per DAS fished. The estimated LPUE is the average LPUE for 
all limited access scallop vessels fishing under DAS, and shall be used 
to calculate DAS specified in paragraph (b)(4) of this section, the DAS 
reduction for the AM specified in paragraph (b)(4)(ii) of this section, 
and the observer set-aside DAS allocation specified in paragraph (g)(1) 
of this section. LPUE shall be:
    (i) 2015 fishing year: 2,594 lb/DAS (1,171 kg/DAS).
    (ii) 2016 fishing year: 2,715 lb/DAS (1,175 kg/DAS).
    (iii) [Reserved]
* * * * *
    (4) Each vessel qualifying for one of the three DAS categories 
specified in the table in this paragraph (b)(4) (full-time, part-time, 
or occasional) shall be allocated the maximum number of DAS for each 
fishing year it may participate in the open area limited access scallop 
fishery, according to its category, excluding carryover DAS in 
accordance with paragraph (d) of this section. DAS allocations shall be 
determined by distributing the portion of ACT specified in paragraph 
(a)(3)(ii) of this section, as reduced by access area allocations 
specified in Sec.  648.59, and dividing that amount among vessels in 
the form of DAS calculated by applying estimates of open area LPUE 
specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. Allocation for part-time 
and occasional scallop vessels shall be 40 percent and 8.33 percent of 
the full-time DAS allocations, respectively. The annual open area DAS 
allocations for each category of vessel for the fishing years indicated 
are as follows:

                    Scallop Open Area DAS Allocations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Permit  category                   2015            2016
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Full-Time................................           30.86          26
Part-Time................................           12.94          10.40
Occasional...............................            2.58           2.17
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Accountability measures (AM). Unless the limited access AM 
exception is implemented in accordance with the provision specified in 
paragraph (b)(4)(iii) of this section, if the ACL specified in 
paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section is exceeded for the applicable 
fishing year, the DAS specified in paragraph (b)(4) of this section for 
each limited access vessel shall be reduced by an amount equal to the 
amount of landings in excess of the ACL divided by the applicable LPUE 
for the fishing year in which the AM will apply as specified in 
paragraph (b)(1) of this section, then divided by the number of scallop 
vessels eligible to be issued a full-time limited access scallop 
permit. For example, assuming a 300,000-lb (136-mt) overage of the ACL 
in 2011, an open area LPUE of 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) per DAS in 2012, and 
313 full-time vessels, each full-time vessel's DAS for 2012 would be 
reduced by 0.38 DAS (300,000 lb (136 mt)/2,500 lb (1.13 mt) per DAS = 
120 lb (0.05 mt) per DAS/313 vessels = 0.38 DAS per vessel). Deductions 
in DAS for part-time and occasional scallop vessels shall be 40 percent 
and 8.33 percent of the full-time DAS deduction, respectively, as 
calculated pursuant to this paragraph (b)(4)(ii). The AM shall take 
effect in the fishing year following the fishing year in which the 
overage occurred. For example, landings in excess of the ACL in fishing 
year 2011 would result in the DAS reduction AM in fishing year 2012. If 
the AM takes effect, and a limited access vessel uses more open area 
DAS in the fishing year in which the AM is applied, the vessel shall 
have the DAS used in excess of the allocation after applying the AM 
deducted from its open area DAS allocation in the subsequent fishing 
year. For example, a vessel initially allocated 32 DAS in 2011 uses all 
32 DAS prior to application of the AM. If, after application of the AM, 
the vessel's DAS allocation is reduced to 31 DAS, the vessel's DAS in 
2012 would be reduced by 1 DAS.
    (iii) Limited access AM exception. If NMFS determines, in 
accordance with paragraph (b)(4)(ii) of this section, that the fishing 
mortality rate associated with the limited access fleet's landings in a 
fishing year is less than 0.34, the AM specified in paragraph 
(b)(4)(ii) of this section shall not take effect. The fishing mortality 
rate of 0.34 is the fishing mortality rate that is one standard 
deviation below the fishing mortality rate for the scallop fishery ACL, 
currently estimated at 0.38.
    (iv) Limited access fleet AM and exception provision timing. The 
Regional Administrator shall determine whether the limited access fleet 
exceeded its ACL specified in paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section by 
July of the fishing year following the year for which landings are 
being evaluated. On or about July 1, the Regional

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Administrator shall notify the New England Fishery Management Council 
of the determination of whether or not the ACL for the limited access 
fleet was exceeded, and the amount of landings in excess of the ACL. 
Upon this notification, the Scallop Plan Development Team (PDT) shall 
evaluate the overage and determine if the fishing mortality rate 
associated with total landings by the limited access scallop fleet is 
less than 0.34. On or about September 1 of each year, the Scallop PDT 
shall notify the Council of its determination, and the Council, on or 
about September 30, shall make a recommendation, based on the Scallop 
PDT findings, concerning whether to invoke the limited access AM 
exception. If NMFS concurs with the Scallop PDT's recommendation to 
invoke the limited access AM exception, in accordance with the APA, the 
limited access AM shall not be implemented. If NMFS does not concur, in 
accordance with the APA, the limited access AM shall be implemented as 
soon as possible after September 30 each year.
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (3) Limited access scallop vessels fishing under the DAS program 
and landing scallops at a port located at or south of 39[deg] N. Lat. 
If landing scallops at a port located at or south of 39[deg] N. lat., a 
limited access vessel participating in the scallop DAS program may end 
its DAS trip once shoreward of the VMS Demarcation Line at or south of 
39[deg] N. lat. by declaring out of the scallop fishery. Once declared 
out of the scallop fishery, the vessel may cross seaward of the VMS 
Demarcation Line and steam to ports at or south of 39[deg] N. lat., to 
land scallops while not on a DAS, provided that the vessel complies 
with the following requirements:
    (i) The vessel must submit a Scallop Pre-landing Notification Form, 
as specified at Sec.  648.10(f)(4)(iv);
    (ii) The vessel's fishing gear is stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2;
    (iii) The vessel must return directly to port and offload scallops;
    (iv) The vessel must land scallops at a port located at or south of 
39[deg] N. lat.; and
    (v) The vessel may not possess in-shell scallops.
    (g) Set-asides for observer coverage. (1) To help defray the cost 
of carrying an observer, 1 percent of the ABC/ACL specified in 
paragraph (a)(1) of this section shall be set aside to be used by 
vessels that are assigned to take an at-sea observer on a trip. The 
total TAC for observer set aside is 254 mt in fishing year 2015, and 
318 mt in fishing year 2016.
* * * * *

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6. In Sec.  648.54, paragraphs (a)(4) and (b) through (g) are revised, 
and paragraph (h) is added, to read as follows:


Sec.  648.54  State waters exemption.

    (a) * * *
    (4) The Regional Administrator has determined that the State of 
Maine has a scallop fishery conservation program for its scallop 
fishery that does not jeopardize the biomass and fishing mortality/
effort limit objectives of the Scallop FMP. A vessel fishing in State 
of Maine waters may fish under the State of Maine state waters 
exemption, subject to the exemptions specified in paragraphs (b) and 
(c) of this section, provided the vessel is in compliance with 
paragraphs (e) through (g) of this section.
    (b) Limited access scallop vessel exemption. Any vessel issued a 
limited access scallop permit is exempt from the DAS requirements 
specified in Sec.  648.53(b) while fishing exclusively landward of the 
outer boundary of the waters of a state that has been issued a state 
waters exemption under paragraph (a)(4) of this section, provided the 
vessel complies with paragraphs (f) through (h) of this section.
    (c) Gear and possession limit restrictions. Any vessel issued a 
limited access scallop permit, an LAGC NGOM, or an LAGC IFQ scallop 
permit is exempt from the minimum twine top mesh size for scallop 
dredge gear specified in Sec.  648.51(b)(2) and (b)(4)(iv) while 
fishing exclusively landward of the outer boundary of the waters of the 
State of Maine under the state waters exemption specified in paragraph 
(a)(4) of this section, provided the vessel is in compliance with 
paragraphs (d) through (g) of this section.
    (d) NGOM closure exemption. Any vessel issued a Federal scallop 
permit may be exempt from the regulations specified in Sec.  
648.52(b)(2) requiring that once the NGOM Federal hard TAC is reached, 
no vessel issued a scallop permit may fish in the NGOM area. This 
exemption, which a state must apply for through the process specified 
in paragraph (a) of this section, would allow vessels to continue to 
fish for scallops within a state's waters inside the NGOM. A state 
applying for this exemption must clarify to which scallop permit types 
this exemption would apply.
    (e) Notification requirements. Vessels fishing under the exemptions 
specified in paragraph (b) and/or (c) of this section must notify the 
Regional Administrator in accordance with the provisions of Sec.  
648.10(e).
    (f) Restriction on fishing in the EEZ. A vessel fishing under a 
state waters exemption may not fish in the EEZ during the time in which 
it is fishing under the state waters exemption, as declared under the 
notification requirements of this section.
    (g) Duration of exemption. An exemption expires upon a change in 
the vessel's name or ownership, or upon notification through VMS by the 
participating vessel's owner.
    (h) Applicability of other provisions of this part. A vessel 
fishing under the exemptions provided by paragraph (b) and/or (c) of 
this section remains subject to all other requirements of this part.

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7. Section 648.58 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.58  Rotational Closed Areas.

    (a) Closed Area I Closed Area. No vessel may fish for scallops in, 
or possess or land scallops from, the area known as the Closed Area I 
Closed Area. No vessel may possess scallops in the Closed Area I Closed 
Area, unless such vessel is only transiting the area as provided in 
paragraph (e) of this section. The Closed Area I Closed Area is defined 
by straight lines connecting the following points in the order stated 
(copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the Regional 
Administrator upon request), and so that the line connecting points 
CAIA3 and CAIA4 is the same as the portion of the western boundary line 
of Closed Area I, defined in Sec.  648.81(a)(1), that lies between 
points CAIA3 and CAIA4:

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            Point                  Latitude          Longitude      Note
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CAIA1........................  41[deg]26' N.     68[deg]30' W.
CAIA2........................  40[deg]58' N.     68[deg]30' W.
CAIA3........................  40[deg]54.95' N.  68[deg]53.37' W.  (\1\)
CAIA4........................  41[deg]04' N.     69[deg]01' W.     (\1\)
CAIA1........................  41[deg]26' N.     68[deg]30' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ From Point CAIA3 to Point CAIA4 along the western boundary of Closed
  Area I, defined in Sec.   648.81(a)(1).

    (b) Closed Area II Closed Area. No vessel may fish for scallops in, 
or possess or land scallops from, the area known as the Closed Area II 
Closed Area. No vessel may possess scallops in the Closed Area II 
Closed Area. The Closed Area II Closed Area is defined by straight 
lines, except where noted, connecting the following points in the order 
stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the 
Regional Administrator upon request):

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            Point                  Latitude          Longitude      Note
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAIIA1.......................  41[deg]00' N.     67[deg]20' W.
CAIIA2.......................  41[deg]00' N.     66[deg]35.8' W.
CAIIA3.......................  41[deg]18.45' N.  (\1\)             (\2\)
CAIIA4.......................  41[deg]30' N.     (\3\)             (\2\)
CAIIA5.......................  41[deg]30' N.     67[deg]20' W.
CAIIA1.......................  41[deg]00' N.     67[deg]20' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 41[deg]18.45' N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada
  Maritime Boundary, approximately 41[deg]18.45' N. lat. and
  66[deg]24.89' W. long.
\2\ From Point CAIIA3 connected to Point CAIIA4 along the U.S.-Canada
  Maritime Boundary.
\3\ The intersection of 41[deg]30' N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime
  Boundary, approximately 41[deg]30' N. lat., 66[deg]34.73' W. long.

    (c) Nantucket Lightship Closed Area. No vessel may fish for 
scallops in, or possess or land scallops from, the area known as the 
Nantucket Lightship Closed Area. No vessel may possess scallops in the 
Nantucket Lightship Closed Area, unless such vessel is only transiting 
the area as provided in paragraph (e) of this section. The Nantucket 
Lightship Closed Area is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this 
area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request),

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                     Latitude            Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NLAA1..........................  40[deg]50' N.        69[deg]30' W.
NLAA2..........................  40[deg]50' N.        69[deg]00' W.
NLAA3..........................  40[deg]33' N.        69[deg]00' W
NLAA4..........................  40[deg]33' N.        68[deg]48' W
NLAA5..........................  40[deg]20' N.        68[deg]48' W
NLAA6..........................  40[deg]20' N.        69[deg]30' W.
NLAA1..........................  40[deg]50' N.        69[deg]30' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Elephant Trunk Closed Area. No vessel may fish for scallops in, 
or possess or land scallops from, the area known as the Elephant Trunk 
Closed Area. No vessel may possess scallops in Elephant Trunk Closed 
Area. The Elephant Trunk Closed Area is defined by straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated (copies of a chart 
depicting this area are available from the Regional Administrator upon 
request).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                     Latitude            Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETCA 1.........................  38[deg]50' N.        74[deg]20' W.
ETCA 2.........................  38[deg]50' N.        73[deg]40' W.
ETCA 3.........................  38[deg]40' N.        73[deg]40' W.
ETCA 4.........................  38[deg]40' N.        73[deg]50' W.
ETCA 5.........................  38[deg]30' N.        73[deg]50' W.
ETCA 6.........................  38[deg]30' N.        74[deg]20' W.
ETCA 1.........................  38[deg]50' N.        74[deg]20' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Transiting. No vessel possessing scallops may enter or be in 
the area(s) specified in paragraphs (a) and (c) of this section unless 
the vessel is transiting the area and the vessel's fishing gear is 
stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2, 
or there is a compelling safety reason to be in such areas without such 
gear being stowed. A vessel may only transit the Closed Area II Closed 
Area, as described in paragraph (b) of this section, or the Elephant 
Trunk Closed Area, as described in paragraph (d) of this section, if 
there is a compelling safety reason for transiting the area and the 
vessel's fishing gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as 
defined in Sec.  648.2.
    (f) Vessels fishing for species other than scallops. A vessel may 
fish for species other than scallops within the closed areas specified 
in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section as allowed in this part, 
provided the vessel does not fish for, catch, or retain scallops or 
intend to fish for, catch, or retain scallops. Declaration through VMS 
that the vessel is fishing in the LAGC scallop fishery is deemed to be 
an intent to fish for, catch, or retain scallops.
    8. In Sec.  648.59:
    a. Paragraph (a) is added;
    b. Paragraphs (b) introductory text, (b)(1), (b)(3), (c) 
introductory text, and (c)(1) are revised;
    c. Paragraph (c)(2) is removed and reserved;
    d. Paragraphs (c)(3), (d) introductory text, and (d)(1) are 
revised; and
    e. Paragraphs (d)(2) and (e) are removed and reserved.
    The addition and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.59  Sea Scallop Access Areas.

    (a) Mid-Atlantic Scallop Access Area. (1) Beginning March 1, 2015, 
through February 28, 2017 (i.e., fishing years 2015 and 2016), a vessel 
issued a scallop permit may not fish for, possess, or land scallops in 
or from the area known as the Mid-Atlantic Access Area unless the 
vessel is participating in, and complies with the requirements of, the 
area access program described in Sec.  648.60. The Mid-Atlantic Access 
Area is comprised of the following scallop access areas: The Delmarva 
Scallop Access Area, as described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section; 
the Elephant Trunk Scallop Access Area, as described in paragraph 
(a)(3) of this section; and the Hudson Canyon Scallop Access Area, as 
described in paragraph (a)(4) of this section.
    (2) Delmarva Scallop Access Area. The Delmarva Scallop Access Area 
is defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the 
order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available from 
the Regional Administrator upon request):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                     Latitude            Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
DMV1...........................  38[deg]10' N.        74[deg]50' W.
DMV2...........................  38[deg]10' N.        74[deg]00' W.
DMV3...........................  37[deg]15' N.        74[deg]00' W.
DMV4...........................  37[deg]15' N.        74[deg]50' W.
DMV1...........................  38[deg]10' N.        74[deg]50' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Season. A vessel issued a scallop permit may not fish for, 
possess, or land scallops in or from the area known as the Delmarva Sea 
Scallop Access Area, described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, 
during the period of March 1, 2016, through March 31, 2016.
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (3) Elephant Trunk Scallop Access Area. The Elephant Trunk Scallop 
Access Area is defined by straight lines connecting the following 
points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are 
available from the Regional Administrator upon request):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                     Latitude            Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETAA1..........................  38[deg]30' N.        74[deg]20' W.
ETAA2..........................  38[deg]30' N.        73[deg]50' W.
ETAA3..........................  38[deg]40' N.        73[deg]50' W.
ETAA4..........................  38[deg]40' N.        73[deg]40' W.
ETAA5..........................  38[deg]50' N.        73[deg]40' W.
ETAA6..........................  38[deg]50' N.        73[deg]30' W.
ETAA7..........................  38[deg]10' N.        73[deg]30' W.
ETAA8..........................  38[deg]10' N.        74[deg]20' W.
ETAA1..........................  38[deg]30' N.        74[deg]20' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Hudson Canyon Scallop Access Area. The Hudson Canyon Scallop 
Access Area is defined by straight lines connecting the following 
points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are 
available from the Regional Administrator upon request):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                     Latitude            Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
H1.............................  39[deg]30' N.        73[deg]10' W.
H2.............................  39[deg]30' N.        72[deg]30' W.
H3.............................  38[deg]30' N.        73[deg]30' W.
H4.............................  38[deg]50' N.        73[deg]30' W.
H5.............................  38[deg]50' N.        73[deg]42' W.
H1.............................  39[deg]30' N.        73[deg]10' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Closed Area I Scallop Access Area. (1) From March 1, 2015, 
through February 28, 2017 (i.e., fishing years 2015 and 2016), a vessel 
issued a scallop permit may not fish for, possess, or land scallops in 
or from, the area known as the Closed Area I Scallop Access Area, 
described in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, unless transiting in 
accordance with paragraph (f) of this section. A vessel issued both a 
NE multispecies permit and an LAGC scallop permit may not fish in an 
approved SAP under Sec.  648.85 and under multispecies DAS in the 
scallop access area, unless it complies with restrictions in paragraph 
(b)(5)(ii)(C) of this section.
* * * * *

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    (3) The Closed Area I Scallop Access Area is defined by straight 
lines connecting the following points in the order stated (copies of a 
chart depicting this area are available from the Regional Administrator 
upon request), and so that the line connecting points CAIA3 and CAIA4 
is the same as the portion of the western boundary line of Closed Area 
I, defined in Sec.  648.81(a)(1), that lies between points CAIA3 and 
CAIA4:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Point                  Latitude          Longitude      Note
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAIA1........................  41[deg]26' N.     68[deg]30' W.
CAIA2........................  40[deg]58' N.     68[deg]30' W.
CAIA3........................  40[deg]54.95' N.  68[deg]53.37' W.  (\1\)
CAIA4........................  41[deg]04' N.     69[deg]01' W.     (\1\)
CAIA1........................  41[deg]26' N.     68[deg]30' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ From Point CAIA3 to Point CAIA4 along the western boundary of Closed
  Area I, defined in Sec.   648.81(a)(1).

* * * * *
    (c) Closed Area II Scallop Access Area. (1) From March 1, 2015, 
through February 28, 2017 (i.e., fishing years 2015 and 2016), a vessel 
issued a scallop permit may not fish for, possess, or land scallops in 
or from, the area known as the Closed Area II Access Area, described in 
paragraph (c)(3) of this section, unless transiting in accordance with 
paragraph (f) of this section. A vessel issued both a NE multispecies 
permit and an LAGC scallop permit may not fish in an approved SAP under 
Sec.  648.85 and under multispecies DAS in the scallop access area, 
unless it complies with restrictions in paragraph (c)(5)(ii)(C) of this 
section.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (3) The Closed Area II Scallop Access Area is defined by straight 
lines, except where noted, connecting the following points in the order 
stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the 
Regional Administrator upon request):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Point                  Latitude          Longitude      Note
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAIIA1.......................  41[deg]00' N.     67[deg]20' W.
CAIIA2.......................  41[deg]00' N.     66[deg]35.8' W.
CAIIA3.......................  41[deg]18.45' N.  (\1\)             (\2\)
CAIIA4.......................  41[deg]30' N.     (\3\)             (\2\)
CAIIA5.......................  41[deg]30' N.     67[deg]20' W.
CAIIA1.......................  41[deg]00' N.     67[deg]20' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 41[deg]18.45' N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada
  Maritime Boundary, approximately 41[deg]18.45' N. lat. and
  66[deg]24.89' W. long.
\2\ From Point CAIIA3 connected to Point CAIIA4 along the U.S.-Canada
  Maritime Boundary.
\3\ The intersection of 41[deg]30' N. lat. and the U.S.-Canada Maritime
  Boundary, approximately 41[deg]30' N. lat., 66[deg]34.73' W. long.

* * * * *
    (d) Nantucket Lightship Scallop Access Area. (1) From March 1, 
2015, through February 28, 2017 (i.e., fishing years 2015 and 2016), a 
vessel issued a scallop permit may not fish for, possess, or land 
scallops in or from the area known as the Nantucket Lightship Access 
Area, described in paragraph (d)(3) of this section, unless transiting 
pursuant to paragraph (f) of this section. A vessel issued both a NE 
multispecies permit and an LAGC scallop permit may not fish in an 
approved SAP under Sec.  648.85 and under multispecies DAS in the 
scallop access area, unless it complies with restrictions in paragraph 
(d)(5)(ii)(C) of this section.
* * * * *

0
9. In Sec.  648.60, paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(3), (a)(5)(i), (a)(9), (c), 
(e)(1), and (g)(3)(i) are revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.60  Sea scallop access area program requirements.

    (a) * * *
    (1) VMS. Each vessel participating in the Sea Scallop Access Area 
Program must have installed on board an operational VMS unit that meets 
the minimum performance criteria specified in Sec. Sec.  648.9 and 
648.10, and paragraphs (a)(9) and (f) of this section.
* * * * *
    (3) Sea Scallop Access Area Allocations--(i) Limited access vessel 
allocations. (A) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, 
paragraphs (a)(3)(i)(B) through (E) of this section specify the total 
amount of scallops, in weight, that a limited access scallop vessel may 
harvest from Sea Scallop Access Areas during applicable seasons 
specified in Sec.  648.59. A vessel may not possess or land in excess 
of its scallop allocation assigned to specific Sea Scallop Access 
Areas, unless authorized by the Regional Administrator, as specified in 
paragraph (d) of this section, unless the vessel owner has exchanged an 
area-specific scallop allocation with another vessel owner for 
additional scallop allocation in that area, as specified in paragraph 
(a)(3)(ii) of this section. A vessel may harvest its scallop 
allocation, as specified in paragraph (a)(3)(i)(B) of this section, on 
any number of trips in a given fishing year, provided that no single 
trip exceeds the possession limits specified in paragraph (a)(5) of 
this section, unless authorized by the Regional Administrator, as 
specified in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section,
    (B) Full-time scallop vessels. (1) In fishing year 2015, each full-
time vessel shall have a total of 51,000 lb (23,133 kg) of scallops 
that may be harvested from the Mid-Atlantic Access Area, as defined in 
Sec.  648.59(a).
    (2) For the 2016 fishing year, each full-time vessel shall have a 
total of 17,000 lb (7,711 kg) of scallops that may be harvested from 
the Mid-Atlantic Access Area, as defined in Sec.  648.59(a), starting 
on April 1, 2016.
    (C) Part-time scallop vessels. (1) For the 2015 fishing year, each 
part-time scallop vessel shall have a total of 20,400 lb (9,253 kg) of 
scallop that may be harvested from the Mid-Atlantic Access Area, as 
defined in Sec.  648.59(a).
    (2) For the 2015 fishing year, each part-time scallop vessel shall 
have a total of 10,200 lb (4,627 kg) of scallop that may be harvested 
from the Mid-Atlantic Access Area, as defined in Sec.  648.59(a), 
starting on April 1, 2016.
    (D) Occasional scallop vessels. (1) For the 2015 fishing year, each 
occasional scallop vessel shall have a total of 4,250 lb (1,928 kg) of 
scallop that may be harvested from the Mid-Atlantic Access Area, as 
defined in Sec.  648.59(a).
    (2) For the 2016 fishing year, each occasional scallop vessel shall 
have a total of 1,420 lb (644 kg) of scallop that may be harvested from 
the Mid-Atlantic Access Area, as defined in Sec.  648.59(a), starting 
on April 1, 2016.
    (ii) One-for-one area access allocation exchanges. The owner of a 
vessel issued a limited access scallop permit may exchange unharvested 
scallop pounds allocated into one access area for another vessel's 
unharvested scallop pounds allocated into another Sea Scallop Access 
Area. These exchanges may only be made for the amount of the current 
trip possession limit, as specified in paragraph (a)(5) of this 
section. For example, if the access area trip possession limit for 
full-time vessels is 17,000 lb (7,711 kg), a full-time vessel may 
exchange no less than 17,000 lb (7,711 kg), from one access area for no 
more or less than 17,000 lb (7,711 kg) allocated to another vessel for 
another access area. In addition, these exchanges may be made only 
between vessels with the same permit category: A full-time vessel may 
not exchange allocations with a part-time vessel, and vice versa. 
Vessel owners must request these exchanges by submitting a completed 
Access Area Allocation Exchange Form at least 15 days before the date 
on which the applicant desires the exchange to be effective. Exchange 
forms are available from the Regional Administrator upon request. Each 
vessel owner involved in an exchange is required to submit a completed 
Access Area Allocation Form. The Regional Administrator shall review 
the records for each vessel to confirm that each vessel has enough 
unharvested allocation remaining in a given access area to exchange. 
The exchange is not effective until the vessel owner(s) receive a 
confirmation in writing from

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the Regional Administrator that the allocation exchange has been made 
effective. A vessel owner may exchange equal allocations up to the 
current possession limit between two or more vessels under his/her 
ownership. A vessel owner holding a Confirmation of Permit History is 
not eligible to exchange allocations between another vessel and the 
vessel for which a Confirmation of Permit History has been issued.
* * * * *
    (5) Possession and landing limits--(i) Scallop possession limits. 
Unless authorized by the Regional Administrator, as specified in 
paragraph (d) of this section, after declaring a trip into a Sea 
Scallop Access Area, a vessel owner or operator of a limited access 
scallop vessel may fish for, possess, and land, per trip, scallops, up 
to the maximum amounts specified in the table in this paragraph (a)(5). 
No vessel declared into the Access Areas as described in Sec.  
648.59(a) through (e) may possess more than 50 bu (17.62 hL) of in-
shell scallops outside of the Access Areas described in Sec.  648.59(a) 
through (e).

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Permit category possession limit
             Fishing year             --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Full-time                Part-time                Occasional
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2015.................................  17,000 lb (57,711 kg)..  10,200 lb (4,627 kg)...  1,420 lb (644 kg).
2016.................................  17,000 lb (57,711 kg)..  10,200 lb (4,627 kg)...  1,420 lb (644 kg).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (9) Reporting. The owner or operator must submit scallop catch 
reports through the VMS, as specified in Sec.  648.10(f)(4)(i), and 
limited access scallop access area pre-landing notification forms, as 
specified in Sec.  648.10(f)(4)(iii).
* * * * *
    (c) Access area scallop allocation carryover. Unless otherwise 
specified in Sec.  648.59, a limited access scallop vessel operator may 
fish any unharvested Scallop Access Area allocation from a given 
fishing year within the first 60 days of the subsequent fishing year if 
the Access Area is open. For example, if a full-time vessel has 7,000 
lb (3,175 kg) remaining in the Mid-Atlantic Access Area at the end of 
fishing year 2015, that vessel may harvest 7,000 lb (3,175 kg) from its 
2016 fishing year scallop access area allocation during the first 60 
days that the Mid-Atlantic Access Area is open in fishing year 2016 
(March 1, 2016, through April 29, 2017). Unless otherwise specified in 
Sec.  648.59, if an Access Area is not open in the subsequent fishing 
year, then the unharvested scallop allocation would expire at the end 
of the fishing year that the scallops were allocated.
* * * * *
    (e) Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside Harvest in Access Areas--(1) 
Access Areas available for harvest of research set-aside (RSA). Unless 
otherwise specified, RSA may be harvested in any access area that is 
open in a given fishing year, as specified through a framework 
adjustment and pursuant to Sec.  648.56. The amount of scallops that 
can be harvested in each access area by vessels participating in 
approved RSA projects shall be determined through the RSA application 
review and approval process. The access areas open for RSA harvest for 
fishing years 2015 and 2016 are:
    (i) 2015: The Mid-Atlantic Scallop Access Area, as specified in 
Sec.  648.59(a).
    (ii) 2016: None.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (3) LAGC IFQ Access Area Trips. (i) An LAGC scallop vessel 
authorized to fish in the Access Areas specified in Sec.  648.59(a) 
through (e) may land scallops, subject to the possession limit 
specified in Sec.  648.52(a), unless the Regional Administrator has 
issued a notice that the number of LAGC IFQ access area trips have been 
or are projected to be taken. The total number of LAGC IFQ trips in a 
specified Access Area for fishing year 2015 and 2016 are:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Access area                         2015     2016
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mid-Atlantic Access Area..............................    2,065      602
Closed Area 1.........................................        0        0
Closed Area 2.........................................        0        0
Nantucket Lightship...................................        0        0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *

0
10. In Sec.  648.61, paragraph (a)(4) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.61  EFH closed areas.

    (a) * * *
    (4) Closed Area I Habitat Closure Areas. The restrictions specified 
in paragraph (a) of this section apply to the Closed Area I Habitat 
Closure Areas, Closed Area I-North and Closed Area I-South, which are 
the areas bounded by straight lines connecting the following points in 
the order stated, and so that the lines connecting Point CIN4 to Point 
CIN1, and Point CIS4 to Point CIS1 is the same as the portion of the 
western boundary line of Closed Area I, defined in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, that lies between those points:

                Closed Area I--North Habitat Closure Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Point                  Latitude          Longitude      Note
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CIN1.........................  41[deg]30' N.     69[deg]23' W.
CIN2.........................  41[deg]30' N.     68[deg]30' W.
CIN3.........................  41[deg]26' N.     68[deg]30' W.
CIN4.........................  41[deg]04' N.     69[deg]01' W.     (\1\)
CIN1.........................  41[deg]30' N.     69[deg]23' W.     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ From Point CIN4 back to Point CIN1 along the western boundary of
  Closed Area I, defined in Sec.   648.81(a)(1).


                Closed Area I--South Habitat Closure Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Point                  Latitude          Longitude     Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CIS1.........................  40[deg]54.95' N.  68[deg]53.37' W.
CIS2.........................  40[deg]58' N.     68[deg]30' W.
CIS3.........................  40[deg]45' N.     68[deg]30' W.
CIS4.........................  40[deg]45' N.     68[deg]45' W.     (\1\)
CIS1.........................  40[deg]54.95' N.  68[deg]53.37' W.  (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ From Point CIS4 back to Point CIS1 along the western boundary of
  Closed Area I, defined in Sec.   648.81(a)(1).

* * * * *

0
11. In Sec.  648.64, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.64  Yellowtail flounder sub-ACLs and AMs for the scallop 
fishery.

    (a) As specified in Sec.  648.55(d), and pursuant to the biennial 
framework adjustment process specified in Sec.  648.90, the scallop 
fishery shall be allocated a sub-ACL for the Georges Bank and Southern 
New England/Mid-Atlantic stocks of yellowtail flounder. The sub-ACLs 
are specified in Sec.  648.90(a)(4)(iii)(C) of the NE multispecies 
regulations.
* * * * *

0
12. In Sec.  648.65, paragraph (b)(3)(ii) is revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.65  Windowpane flounder sub-ACLs and AMs for the scallop 
fishery.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *

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    (3) * * *
    (ii) The maximum hanging ratio for a net, net material, or any 
other material on the top of a scallop dredge (twine top) possessed or 
used by vessels fishing with scallop dredge gear does not exceed 1.5:1 
overall. An overall hanging ratio of 1.5:1 means that the twine top is 
attached to the rings in a pattern of alternating 2 meshes per ring and 
1 mesh per ring (counted at the bottom where the twine top connects to 
the apron), for an overall average of 1.5 meshes per ring for the 
entire width of the twine top. For example, an apron that is 40 rings 
wide subtracting 5 rings one each side of the side pieces, yielding 30 
rings, would only be able to use a twine top with 45 or fewer meshes so 
that the overall ratio of meshes to rings did not exceed 1.5 (45 
meshes/30 rings = 1.5).
* * * * *

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                                            docket, call Cheryl Collins, Program                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                org/scallops/index.html or http://www.
                                            Manager, Docket Operations, telephone                    Commerce.                                                         greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/regs/
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                                                                                                     SUMMARY:   NMFS approves and
                                            Viewing Documents                                        implements through regulations the                                guide are available from John K.
                                               The policy letter discussed below is                  measures included in Framework                                    Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS,
                                            available and can be viewed by going to                  Adjustment 26 to the Atlantic Sea                                 Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries
                                            http://www.uscg.mil/nmc and clicking                     Scallop Fishery Management Plan,                                  Office, 55 Great Republic Drive,
                                            on ‘‘Regulations & Policy,’’ then click on               which the New England Fishery                                     Gloucester, MA 01930–2298, or
                                            ‘‘Policy Letters.’’                                      Management Council adopted and                                    available on the Internet at http://www.
                                                                                                     submitted to NMFS for approval. The                               greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                            Discussion                                               purpose of Framework 26 is to prevent                             sustainable/species/scallop/.
                                               Liftboats spend significant periods                   overfishing, improve yield-per-recruit,
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                                            elevated at work sites and are not                       and improve the overall management of
                                            underway at those times. The time a                      the Atlantic sea scallop fishery.                                 Travis Ford, Fishery Policy Analyst,
                                            liftboat spends underway is generally                    Framework 26 sets fishing specifications                          978–281–9233
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                                            site, and may be a relatively small                      sea allocations, individual fishing
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                                            in operation. Because of these                           allocations. In addition, Framework 26
                                            specialized operations, the Coast Guard                  closes a portion of the Elephant Trunk                               The Council adopted Framework 26
                                            considers liftboats to be unique vessels                 Access Area and extends the boundaries                            on November 20, 2014, and submitted it
                                            and has evaluated sea service on                         of the Nantucket Lightship Access Area                            to NMFS on February 17, 2015, for
                                            liftboats to determine its equivalency to                to protect small scallops, adjusts the                            review and approval. Framework 26
                                            traditional service.                                     State Waters Exemption Program, allows                            specifies measures for fishing year 2015,
                                               This policy letter describes policy for               for Vessel Monitoring System                                      but includes fishing year 2016 measures
                                            the Coast Guards’ evaluation of service                  declaration changes for vessels to steam                          that will go into place as a default,
                                            obtained on liftboats used to qualify for                home with product on board,                                       should the next specifications-setting
                                            national officer endorsements to an                      implements a proactive accountability                             framework be delayed beyond the start
                                            MMC.                                                     measure to protect windowpane                                     of fishing year 2016. Fishing year 2015
                                            Authority                                                flounder and yellowtail flounder, aligns                          default allocations have been in place
                                                                                                     two gear measures designed to protect                             since March 1, 2015, and allow for only
                                              This notice of availability is issued                  sea turtles, and implements other                                 17 DAS and zero access area trips. The
                                            under the authority of 5 U.S.C. 552(a).                  measures to improve the management of                             default measures are replaced by the
                                              Dated: April 2, 2015.                                  the scallop fishery. Aligning the gear                            higher Framework 26 allocations
                                            J.C. Burton,                                             measures designed to protect sea turtles                          described below. Details concerning the
                                            Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Director,                     involves modifying existing regulations                           development of these measures were
                                            Inspection & Compliance.                                 implemented under the Endangered                                  contained in the preamble of the
                                            [FR Doc. 2015–09052 Filed 4–20–15; 8:45 am]              Species Act; therefore, this action is                            proposed rule and are not repeated here.
                                            BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
                                                                                                     implemented under joint authority of
                                                                                                     the Endangered Species Act and the                                Specification of Scallop Overfishing
                                                                                                     Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                          Limit (OFL), Acceptable Biological
                                            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   Conservation and Management Act.                                  Catch (ABC), Annual Catch Limits
                                                                                                     DATES: Effective May 1, 2015, except for                          (ACLs), Annual Catch Targets (ACTs),
                                            National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         the amendment to § 648.51(b)(4)(iv),                              and Set-Asides for the 2015 Fishing
                                            Administration                                           which will be effective May 21, 2015.                             Year and Default Specifications for
                                                                                                     ADDRESSES: The Council developed an                               Fishing Year 2016
                                            50 CFR Parts 223 and 648                                 environmental assessment (EA) for this
                                                                                                     action that describes the action and                                 The allocations incorporate new
                                            [Docket No. 141125999–5362–02]                                                                                             biomass reference points that resulted
                                                                                                     other considered alternatives and
                                            RIN 0648–BE68                                            provides a thorough analysis of the                               from the Northeast Fisheries Science
                                                                                                     impacts of these measures. Copies of the                          Center’s most recent scallop stock
                                            Fisheries of the Northeastern United                                                                                       benchmark assessment that was
                                                                                                     Framework, the EA, and the Initial
                                            States; Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery                                                                                       completed in July 2014. The assessment
                                                                                                     Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA),
                                            and Northeast Multispecies Fishery;                                                                                        reviewed and updated the data and
                                                                                                     are available upon request from Thomas
                                            Framework Adjustment 26;                                                                                                   models used to assess the scallop stock
                                                                                                     A. Nies, Executive Director, New
                                            Endangered and Threatened Wildlife;                                                                                        and ultimately updated the reference
                                                                                                     England Fishery Management Council,
                                            Sea Turtle Conservation
                                                                                                     50 Water Street, Newburyport, MA                                  points for status determinations. A
                                            AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       01950. The EA/IRFA is also accessible                             comparison of the old and new
                                            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                     via the Internet at http://www.nefmc.                             reference points is outlined in Table 1.
                                            TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF OLD AND NEW SCALLOP REFERENCE POINTS FROM THE LAST TWO BENCHMARK SCALLOP STOCK
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                                                                              ASSESSMENTS IN 2010 AND 2014
                                                                                                                                             2010 Assessment                                     2014 Assessment

                                            Fishing Mortality at Maximum Sustainable Yield (Fmsy) ..........................     0.38 ................................................   0.48.
                                            Biomass at Maximum Sustainable Yield (Bmsy) ......................................   125,000 mt .....................................        96,480 mt.



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                                            TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF OLD AND NEW SCALLOP REFERENCE POINTS FROM THE LAST TWO BENCHMARK SCALLOP STOCK
                                                                         ASSESSMENTS IN 2010 AND 2014—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                        2010 Assessment                                     2014 Assessment

                                             ⁄ Bmsy .....................................................................................................
                                            12                                                                                                              62,000 mt .......................................     48,240 mt.



                                              Due to these reference point updates,                                    total ACL for each fishing year using an                                  mt), respectively, after accounting for
                                            we are updating the fishing mortality                                      F of 0.38, which is the F associated with                                 discards and incidental mortality. The
                                            rates that the Council uses to set OFL,                                    a 25-percent probability of exceeding                                     Scientific and Statistical Committee will
                                            ABC, and ACL through this action. The                                      the OFL. The Council’s Scientific and                                     reevaluate an ABC for 2016 when the
                                            Council set OFL based on an F of 0.48,                                     Statistical Committee recommended                                         Council develops the next framework
                                            equivalent to the F threshold updated                                      scallop fishery ABCs for the 2015 and                                     adjustment. Table 2 outlines the scallop
                                            through the 2014 assessment. The                                           2016 fishing years of 55.9 million lb                                     fishery catch limits derived from the
                                            Council set ABC and the equivalent                                         (25,352 mt) and 70.1 million lb (31,807                                   ABC values.

                                             TABLE 2—SCALLOP CATCH LIMITS FOR FISHING YEARS 2015 AND 2016 FOR THE LIMITED ACCESS AND LIMITED ACCESS
                                                                GENERAL CATEGORY (LAGC) INDIVIDUAL FISHING QUOTA (IFQ) FLEETS
                                                                                                                                                                                 2015                                            2016

                                            Overfishing Limit ......................................................................................        38,061 mt .......................................     45,456 mt.
                                            ABC/ACL w/ discards removed ...............................................................                     25,352 mt .......................................     31,807 mt.
                                            Incidental Total Allowable Catch (TAC) ..................................................                       22.7 mt ...........................................   22.7 mt.
                                            Research Set-Aside (RSA) .....................................................................                  567 mt ............................................   567 mt.
                                            Observer Set-aside (1 percent of ABC/ACL) ..........................................                            254 mt ............................................   318 mt.
                                            Limited Access sub-ACL (94.5 percent of total ACL, after deducting                                              23,161 mt .......................................     29,200 mt.
                                              set-asides and incidental catch).
                                            Limited Access sub-ACT (adjusted for management uncertainty) .........                                          19,311 mt .......................................     23,016 mt.
                                            LAGC IFQ sub-ACL (5.0 percent of total ACL, after deducting set-                                                1,225 mt .........................................    1,545 mt.
                                              asides and incidental catch).
                                            LAGC IFQ sub-ACL for vessels with limited access scallop permits                                                123 mt ............................................   154 mt.
                                              (0.5 percent of total ACL, after deducting set-asides and incidental
                                              catch).



                                               This action deducts 567 mt of scallops                                  compensation rates for limited access                                     year 2016 DAS allocations are
                                            annually for 2015 and 2016 from the                                        vessels in open areas fishing under                                       precautionary, and are set at 75 percent
                                            ABC and sets it aside as the Scallop                                       days-at-sea (DAS) is 0.08 DAS per DAS                                     of what current biomass projections
                                            research set-aside (RSA) to fund scallop                                   fished, and for access area trips the                                     indicate could be allocated to each
                                            research and to compensate                                                 compensation rate is 150 lb, in addition                                  limited access scallop vessel for the
                                            participating vessels through the sale of                                  to the vessel’s possession limit for the                                  entire fishing year. This is to avoid over-
                                            scallops harvested under RSA projects.                                     trip for each day or part of a day an                                     allocating DAS to the fleet in the event
                                            Framework 26 allows RSA to be                                              observer is onboard. LAGC IFQ vessels                                     that the framework that would set those
                                            harvested from the Mid-Atlantic Access                                     may possess an additional 150 lb per                                      allocations is delayed past the start of
                                            Area that is opened for 2015, once this                                    trip in open areas when carrying an                                       the 2016 fishing year. The allocations in
                                            action is approved and implemented,                                        observer. NMFS may adjust the                                             Table 3 exclude any DAS deductions
                                            but would prevent RSA harvesting from                                      compensation rate throughout the                                          that are required if the limited access
                                            access areas under 2016 default                                            fishing year, depending on how quickly                                    scallop fleet exceeded its 2014 sub-ACL.
                                            measures. Of this 1.25 M lb (567 mt)                                       the fleets are using the set aside. The                                   The DAS values in Table 3 take into
                                            allocation, NMFS has already allocated                                     2016 observer set-aside may be adjusted                                   account a slight DAS reduction (0.14
                                            397,470 lb (180.3 mt) to previously                                        by the Council when it develops                                           DAS) to account for vessels steaming to
                                            funded multi-year projects as part of the                                  specific, non-default measures for 2016.                                  southern ports while not accruing DAS
                                            2014 RSA awards process. NMFS                                                                                                                        (See Adjustment to Vessel Monitoring
                                                                                                                       Open Area DAS Allocations
                                            reviewed proposals submitted for                                                                                                                     System (VMS) Declaration Procedures
                                            consideration of 2015 RSA awards and                                         This action implements vessel-                                          for Some Open Area Trips). In addition,
                                            will be selecting projects for funding in                                  specific DAS allocations for each of the                                  the Council requested that DAS
                                            the near future.                                                           three limited access scallop DAS permit                                   allocations now be specified to the
                                               This action also sets aside 1 percent                                   categories (i.e., full-time, part-time, and                               hundredth decimal place, rather than
                                            of the ABC for the industry-funded                                         occasional) for 2015 and 2016 (Table 3).                                  rounding up or down to whole DAS.
                                            observer program to help defray the cost                                   Fishing year 2015 DAS allocations are                                     This is consistent with DAS accounting
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                                            to scallop vessels that carry an observer.                                 almost identical to those allocated to the                                as vessels use DAS throughout the year.
                                            The observer set-asides for fishing years                                  limited access fleet in 2014 (31 DAS for                                  Table 3 also includes 2015 Default DAS
                                            2015 and 2016 are 254 mt and 318 mt,                                       full-time, 12 DAS for part-time, and 3                                    that are replaced by the 2015 DAS.
                                            respectively. In fishing year 2015, the                                    DAS for occasional vessels). Fishing




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                                                                                        TABLE 3—SCALLOP OPEN AREA DAS ALLOCATIONS FOR 2015 AND 2016
                                                                                                       Permit category                                                                         Default 2015       2015               2016

                                            Full-Time ......................................................................................................................................             17            30.86            26.00
                                            Part-Time .....................................................................................................................................               7            12.94            10.40
                                            Occasional * .................................................................................................................................                1             2.58             2.17
                                               * Note: There are no occasional vessels currently.


                                            LA Allocations and Trip Possession                                         Area boundary by 158 square miles (409                                   the current Elephant Trunk Access
                                            Limits for Scallop Access Areas                                            square km), will be reconsidered in a                                    Area. The closure allows for the small
                                                                                                                       future framework action when the                                         concentrations of scallops in this
                                               For fishing year 2015 and the start of                                  scallops are larger and ready for harvest.                               portion of the access area to be
                                            2016, Framework 26 closes all three                                           This action opens all three Mid-                                      protected as they grow to a more
                                            Georges Bank Access Areas (i.e.,                                           Atlantic access areas to both the limited                                harvestable size. This action prohibits
                                            Nantucket Lightship (NLS), Closed Area                                     access and LAGC IFQ fleet, and treats                                    transiting across this small area due to
                                            1, and Closed Area 2 Access Areas) and                                     the three areas as one single area. This                                 its small size and because the incentive
                                            opens all three Mid-Atlantic Access                                        is named the Mid-Atlantic Access Area                                    to fish in the area is relatively high due
                                            Areas (i.e., Elephant Trunk, Delmarva,                                     under this action. Scallop vessels are                                   to the high abundance of scallops.
                                            and Hudson Canyon Access Areas                                             able to fish across all three areas in a                                    Table 4 outlines the limited access
                                            combined). This action extends the                                         single access area trip, except in one                                   allocations that can be fished from the
                                            boundaries of the NLS Access Area that                                     area within the Mid-Atlantic Access                                      Mid-Atlantic Access Area. Vessels can
                                            will be closed to the scallop fleet to                                     Area that is closed to scallop fishing.                                  take this allocation in as many trips as
                                            include a concentration of small                                           This area is seven 10-minute squares                                     needed, so long as vessels do not exceed
                                            scallops near the existing boundary                                        (i.e., 548 square nautical miles, 1419                                   the trip possession limits (also in Table
                                            along the southeast corner, currently                                      square km) in the northwest corner of                                    4). These access area allocations for
                                            considered part of the open area.                                          the Elephant Trunk Access Area, and is                                   2015 represent a 112-percent increase in
                                            Opening this NLS extended closure                                          closed to protect small scallops. This                                   access area allocations compared to
                                            area, which increases the NLS Access                                       area constitutes roughly 35 percent of                                   2014.

                                                    TABLE 4—SCALLOP ACCESS AREA POUNDAGE ALLOCATIONS AND TRIP POSSESSION LIMITS FOR 2015 AND 2016
                                                  Permit category                                    Possession limits                                              2015 Allocation                                2016 Allocation

                                            Full-Time .......................        17,000 lb (7,711 kg) ...........................              51,000 lb (23,133 kg) .........................      17,000 lb (7,711 kg).
                                            Part-Time ......................         10,200 lb ( 4,627 kg) ..........................              20,400 lb ( 9,253 kg) ..........................     10,200 lb (4,627 kg).
                                            Occasional * ..................          1,420 lb (644 kg) ................................            4,250 lb ( 1,928 kg) ............................    1,420 lb ( 644 kg).
                                               * Note: There are no occasional vessels currently.


                                               This action also modifies access area                                   landing the maximum allowance of                                         prevent carryover from causing the fleet
                                            trip reporting procedures by requiring                                     17,000 lb (7,711 kg) on each trip, or it                                 to exceed an ACL.
                                            that each limited access vessel submit a                                   can choose to fish its full allocation over                                Although vessel owners are ultimately
                                            pre-landing notification form through its                                  the course of two, three, or more trips,                                 responsible for tracking their own
                                            VMS unit prior to returning to port at                                     landing less than the trip possession                                    scallop access area landings and
                                            the end of each access area trip,                                          limit on each trip. Regardless, the vessel                               ensuring they do not exceed their
                                            including trips where no scallops are                                      must submit a pre-landing notification                                   annual allocations, NMFS will match
                                            landed. These pre-landing notifications                                    form prior to returning to port for each                                 dealer-reported scallop landing records
                                            replace the current broken trip and                                        access area trip, but does not have to                                   with access area trip declarations and
                                            compensation trip procedures. Vessels                                      wait for NMFS to issue a compensation                                    make that information available on the
                                            are no longer required to submit a                                         trip prior to starting its next access area                              web-based allocation monitoring tool,
                                            broken trip notification form if they are                                  trip.                                                                    Fish-On-Line, which each vessel owner
                                            unable to land their full possession                                          Under this action, each vessel                                        can access and review.
                                            limits on an access area trip. Vessels                                     automatically carries over unharvested
                                            also no longer need to apply to NMFS                                                                                                                Adjustment to VMS Declaration
                                                                                                                       access area allocation that the vessel can
                                            to receive, or wait for NMFS to issue, a                                                                                                            Procedures for Some Open Area Trips
                                                                                                                       fish in the first 60 days of the
                                            compensation trip to fish their                                            subsequent fishing year, as long as the                                    This action enables a vessel to declare
                                            remaining access area scallop allocation.                                  access area is open for scallop fishing                                  out of a DAS trip at or south of Cape
                                               For example, under Framework 26                                         during that time. This change results in                                 May, NJ (specifically, at or south of 39°
                                            access area allocations, a full-time                                       little change to the amount of carryover                                 N. lat.), once it goes inside the VMS
                                            vessel receives 51,000 lb (23,133 kg) in                                   NMFS expects from year to year because                                   demarcation line, and then, with
                                            the Mid-Atlantic Access Area. That                                         most vessels with unharvested access                                     scallops on board, steam seaward of the
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                                            allocation can be landed on as many or                                     area pounds took advantage of the                                        VMS demarcation line to ports south of
                                            as few trips as needed, so long as the                                     broken trip provisions. Also, Framework                                  Cape May, NJ, without being charged
                                            17,000-lb (7,711-kg) possession limit is                                   26 accounts for the uncertainty                                          DAS. This measure does not apply to
                                            not exceeded on any one trip. The                                          associated with carryover by setting the                                 vessels that intend to land scallops in
                                            vessel may choose to fish its full                                         limited access fishery’s ACT lower than                                  ports north of Cape May, NJ. Once this
                                            allocation over the course of three trips,                                 the fishery’s ACL. The ACT is meant to                                   change in declaration to ‘‘declare out of


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                                            fishery’’ has been made, vessels are                    harvesting RSA in the Mid-Atlantic                    applied to total LAGC IFQ catch, the
                                            required to submit a scallop pre-landing                Access Area under default 2016                        total allocation to LAGC IFQ vessels
                                            notification form through VMS, return                   measures. At the start of 2016, RSA can               from access areas would be about 600
                                            directly to port and offload scallops                   only be harvested from open areas. This               mt, roughly 44.5 percent of the total
                                            immediately, and stow all gear. In                      will be re-evaluated for the remainder of             LAGC IFQ sub-ACL for 2015 (1,348 mt).
                                            addition, such vessels are prohibited                   2016 in the framework action that                        4. Northern Gulf of Maine (NGOM)
                                            from having on board any in-shell                       would set final 2016 specifications.                  TAC. This action allocates a 70,000-lb
                                            scallops. The purpose of the is measure                                                                       (31,751-kg) annual NGOM TAC for
                                                                                                    LAGC Measures
                                            is to provide an incentive for vessels to                                                                     fishing years 2015 and 2016. The
                                            land scallops in the fishery’s southern-                   1. Sub-ACL for LAGC vessels with IFQ               allocation for 2015 assumes that there
                                            most ports by reducing some of the                      permits. For LAGC vessels with IFQ                    are no overages in 2014, which would
                                            steaming time to return from more                       permits, this action implements a 1,225-              trigger a pound-for-pound deduction in
                                            distant and heavily fished fishing                      mt ACL for 2015 and an initial ACL of                 2015 to account for the overage.
                                            grounds.                                                1,545 mt for 2016 (Table 2). We
                                                                                                                                                             5. Scallop Incidental Catch Target
                                               Because this change in when some                     calculate IFQ allocations by applying
                                                                                                                                                          TAC. This action allocates a 50,000-lb
                                            vessels may ‘‘clock out’’ of their DAS                  each vessel’s IFQ contribution
                                                                                                                                                          (22,680-kg) scallop incidental catch
                                            could impact overall DAS allocations to                 percentage to these ACLs. These
                                                                                                                                                          target TAC for fishing years 2015 and
                                            the fleet, this action also reduces the                 allocations assume that no LAGC IFQ
                                                                                                                                                          2016 to account for mortality from this
                                            overall DAS allocated to each limited                   AMs are triggered. If a vessel exceeds its
                                                                                                                                                          component of the fishery, and to ensure
                                            access scallop vessel. The DAS                          IFQ in a given fishing year, its IFQ for
                                                                                                                                                          that F targets are not exceeded. The
                                            adjustment (which has already been                      the subsequent fishing year would be
                                                                                                                                                          Council and NMFS may adjust this
                                            calculated into the DAS allocations                     reduced by the amount of the overage.
                                                                                                       Because Framework 26 is being                      target TAC in a future action if vessels
                                            proposed in Table 3) is a decrease of                                                                         catch more scallops under the
                                            0.14 DAS for full-time vessels and 0.06                 implemented after the March 1 start of
                                                                                                    fishing year 2015, the default 2015 IFQ               incidental target TAC than predicted.
                                            DAS for part-time vessels. This measure,
                                            including the appropriate DAS                           allocations went into place                           Adjustments to Gear Modifications To
                                            deductions, was supported by the                        automatically on March 1, 2015. This                  Protect Sea Turtles
                                            Council’s Advisory Panel.                               action increases the current vessel IFQ
                                                                                                    allocations. NMFS sent a letter to IFQ                   This action adjusts season regulations
                                            Additional Access Area Measures To                      permit holders providing both March 1,                for the sea turtle deflector dredge (TDD)
                                            Reduce Impacts on Small Scallops                        2015, IFQ allocations and Framework 26                and area regulations for the sea turtle
                                               1. Crew Limit Restrictions in Access                 IFQ allocations so that vessel owners                 chain mat to make them consistent by
                                            Areas. This action implements crew                      know what mid-year adjustments will                   moving the chain mat requirement line
                                            limits for all access areas. In an effort to            occur now that Framework 26 is                        to 71° W. long. and changing the end of
                                            protect small scallops and discourage                   approved.                                             the TDD season from October to
                                            vessels from high-grading (discarding                      2. Sub-ACL for Limited Access                      November. By making the area and
                                            smaller scallops in exchange for larger                 Scallop Vessels with IFQ Permits. For                 season for these two gear modifications
                                            ones), Framework 26 imposes a crew                      limited access scallop vessels with IFQ               consistent, west of 71° W. long. from
                                            limit of eight individuals per limited                  permits, this action implements a 123-                May through November, the
                                            access vessel, including the captain,                   mt ACL for 2015, and an initial 154-mt                conservation benefit of the current chain
                                            when fishing in any scallop access area.                ACL for 2016 (Table 2). We calculate                  mat and TDD requirements is
                                            If a vessel is participating in the small               IFQ allocations by applying each                      maintained, while reducing the
                                            dredge program, it may not have more                    vessel’s IFQ contribution percentage to               regulatory complexity of differing
                                            than six people on board, including the                 these ACLs. These allocations assume                  seasons and areas. Any reduction in the
                                            captain, on an access area trip. These                  that no LAGC IFQ accountability                       size of the area in which chain mats
                                            crew limits may be reevaluated in a                     measures (AMs) are triggered. If a vessel             would be required is balanced by an
                                            future framework action.                                exceeds its IFQ in a given fishing year,              extension of the season that TDDs
                                               2. Delayed Harvesting of Default 2016                its IFQ for the subsequent fishing year               would be required.
                                            Mid-Atlantic Access Area Allocations.                   will be reduced by the amount of the                     This action also makes a very slight
                                            Although the Framework includes                         overage.                                              modification to the TDD gear
                                            precautionary access area allocations for                  3. LAGC IFQ Trip Allocations and                   regulations for safety purposes. Current
                                            the 2016 fishing year (see 2016                         Possession Limits for Scallop Access                  TDD gear regulations allow for a flaring
                                            allocations in Table 4), vessels have to                Areas. Framework 26 allocates the                     bar to ensure safe handling of the
                                            wait to fish these allocations until April              LAGC IFQ vessels a fleetwide number of                dredge. Prior to this action, this flaring
                                            1, 2016. This precautionary measure is                  trips that can be taken in the Mid-                   bar could only be attached to the dredge
                                            designed to protect scallops when                       Atlantic Access Area. Framework 26                    frame on one side. This action adjusts
                                            scallop meat weights are lower than                     allocates 2,065 and 602 trips in 2015                 this regulation to allow for a bar or ‘‘u’’-
                                            other times of the year (generally, this                and 2016, respectively, to this area.                 shaped flaring mechanism to support
                                            change in meat-weight is a physiological                Under default 2016 measures, LAGC                     safety at sea. Allowing a u-shaped
                                            change in scallops due to spawning).                    IFQ vessels must wait to fish these trips             flaring mechanism should not have an
                                            However, if a vessel has not fully                      until April 1, 2016.                                  impact on sea turtles and the
                                            harvested its 2015 scallop access area                     These trip allocations are equivalent              effectiveness of the TDD because the
                                            allocation in fishing year 2015, it may                 to the overall proportion of total catch              flaring bar or mechanism would still be
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                                            still fish the remainder of its allocation              from access areas compared to total                   prohibited from being attached within
                                            in the first 60 days of 2016 (i.e., March               catch. For example, the total projected               12 inches (30.5 cm) of the ‘‘bump out’’
                                            1, 2016, through April 29, 2016).                       catch for the scallop fishery in 2015 is              of the TDD and not between the bale
                                               3. 2016 RSA Harvest Restrictions.                    20,865 mt, and 8,700 mt are projected to              bars. This change requires that each side
                                            This action prohibits vessels                           come from access areas, roughly 41.7                  of the bar or mechanism be no more
                                            participating in RSA projects from                      percent. If the same proportion is                    than 12 inches (30.5 cm) in length.


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                                              This action does not change any other                 (yellowtail flounder and windowpane                   establishing ABCs and ACLs in the
                                            regulatory requirements for the use of                  flounder, currently). Additionally, this              scallop fishery.
                                            chain mats and TDDs.                                    measure enables vessels to voluntarily
                                                                                                                                                          Comments and Responses
                                                                                                    fish with an even shorter apron (less
                                            Adjustments to the State Water                                                                                   NMFS received six comment letters in
                                                                                                    than seven rings), to proactively reduce
                                            Exemption Program To Include NGOM                                                                             response to the proposed rule from:
                                                                                                    flatfish bycatch in any area or season.
                                            Management Area Exemptions                                                                                    Fisheries Survival Fund, a scallop
                                               Framework 26 modifies the State                      Regulatory Corrections Under Regional                 fishing industry organization; the Maine
                                            Water Exemption Program to include a                    Administrator Authority                               Department of Marine Resources; and
                                            new exemption that enables scallop                         This rule includes several revisions to            four individuals. We provide responses
                                            vessels to continue to fish in state                    the regulatory text to address text that              below to the issues these commenters
                                            waters after the NGOM hard TAC is                       is unnecessary, outdated, unclear, or                 raised. NMFS may only approve,
                                            reached. This action expands the                        otherwise could be improved. NMFS                     disapprove, or partially approve
                                            exemptions to include this new measure                  changes these consistent with section                 measures in Framework 26, and cannot
                                            related to the NGOM. Specifically, states               305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                substantively amend, add, or delete
                                            within the NGOM management area                         Conservation and Management Act                       measures beyond what is necessary
                                            (i.e., Massachusetts, New Hampshire,                    (Magnuson-Stevens Act), which                         under section 305(d) of the Magnuson-
                                            and Maine) can request an exemption                     provides that the Secretary of Commerce               Stevens Act to discharge its
                                            from the regulation that requires that                  may promulgate regulations necessary                  responsibility to carry out such
                                            scallop vessels must stop fishing in the                to ensure that amendments to an FMP                   measures.
                                            state waters portion of the NGOM once                   are carried out in accordance with the                   Comment 1: Fisheries Survival Fund,
                                            the Federal TAC has been reached.                       FMP and the Magnuson-Stevens Act.                     which represents a majority of the
                                            States have to apply for this exemption                 Two revisions clarify how to apply and                limited access scallop fleet, was
                                            and specify to which vessels this would                 measure gear modifications to ensure                  supportive of this action, but asked that
                                            apply (e.g., vessels with NGOM permits,                 compliance. The first revision at                     we waive the delay of effectiveness
                                            IFQ permits, incidental permits, or                     § 648.51 clarifies where to measure                   period for the measures related to access
                                            limited access permits).                                meshes to ensure twine top compliance.                area allocations and DAS. It asked that
                                               This measure alleviates the concerns                 The second revision at § 648.53 clarifies             we retain the 30-day delay of
                                            of Maine permit holders about their                     an example on how the hanging ratio                   effectiveness period for other measures
                                            ability to fish in state waters when the                should be applied and measured if the                 that may require some time for the
                                            state season is open in the winter if the               windowpane reactive AM implemented                    industry to make the necessary changes,
                                            NGOM TAC is reached by giving the                       through Framework 25 (June 26, 2014;                  e.g., gear modifications.
                                            state the ability to apply for an                       79 FR 34251) is triggered.                               Response: NMFS agrees with the
                                            exemption through the State Water                          This action also modifies the VMS                  timing suggestions and will be
                                            Exemption Program. Because the NGOM                     catch report requirements at                          implementing all measures upon
                                            Federal TAC is set based only on the                    § 648.10(f)(4)(i) to only include the                 publication of this final rule, with the
                                            Federal portion of the resource, NMFS                   information used by NMFS to monitor                   exception of the maximum seven-row
                                            does not expect this measure to                         flatfish bycatch. The form currently                  apron requirement. This measure will
                                            compromise the Atlantic Sea Scallop                     requires that the amount of yellowtail                have a 30-day delay in effectiveness.
                                            Fishery Management Plan’s (FMP’s)                       flounder discards be reported daily.                     Comment 2: One commenter was
                                            limits on catch and mortality.                          This requirement has been in place                    concerned that, because the Georges
                                                                                                    since Amendment 15 to the Scallop                     Bank Access Areas are closing and the
                                            Proactive AMs for Flatfish Protection                                                                         Mid-Atlantic Access Area is opening in
                                                                                                    FMP (76 FR 43746; July 21, 2011),
                                               Prior to Framework 26, all scallop                   which established the yellowtail                      May, there may be a gear conflict with
                                            vessels (i.e., limited access and LAGC)                 flounder AMs in the FMP. However,                     15–20 monkfish gillnetters in the
                                            fishing for scallops with dredges in                    since the implementation of                           Delmarva Access Area. The commenter
                                            open areas west of 71° W. long. were                    Amendment 15, the scallop fishery now                 was concerned that the scallop vessels
                                            required to have their dredges                          has other bycatch sub-ACLs and AMs                    would dredge through their gear
                                            configured so that no dredge has more                   (e.g., SNE/MA windowpane flounder)                    because April through June is the height
                                            than seven rows of rings in the apron                   which are not captured in this form. In               of the monkfish fishing season.
                                            (i.e., the area between the terminus of                 addition, current bycatch monitoring                     Response: The scallop fishery
                                            the dredge (clubstick) and the twine top)               relies solely on observer reports to                  operates year round. The delayed
                                            on the topside of the dredge. The twine                 determine bycatch discards for these                  opening of Delmarva in fishing year
                                            top helps finfish (flatfish in particular)              species. In order to minimize confusion,              2014 (mid-June instead of March 1) was
                                            escape from the dredge during fishing                   and because this information is not                   a result of a delay in the Council’s
                                            and the maximum number of rows of                       necessary for bycatch monitoring, we                  submission of Framework Adjustment
                                            rings prevents fishermen from making                    will remove the reference to reporting                26 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop FMP due
                                            the twine top small and ineffective in                  yellowtail discards. Instead, the vessels             to additional alternatives that were
                                            reducing bycatch. Framework 26                          will report daily scallop catch and the               added late in the process. This action
                                            extends this proactive accountability                   amount of all other species kept.                     was intended to be in place before May.
                                            measure to all areas where scallop                         In addition, this action adjusts the               In the past, when we had 2-year
                                            fishing occurs (i.e., all access and open               regulations at § 648.53(a) to clarify that            specifications, the Delmarva area was
                                            areas). This increased spatial coverage                 the values for ABC/ACL stated in the                  opened on March 1. Also, the Delmarva
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                                            may further reduce flatfish bycatch by                  regulations reflect the levels from which             area is currently opened to scallop
                                            preventing dredge configurations using                  ACTs are set, thus they do not include                fishing from 2014 carryover trips and
                                            more than seven rows of rings. This is                  estimates of discards and incidental                  will be through April. The commenter
                                            considered to be a proactive AM                         mortality. This regulatory clarification is           did not ask us to delay access to this
                                            because it may help the fishery stay                    at the request of the Council and more                area to give the monkfish fleet time to
                                            below the sub-ACLs for flatfish                         accurately reflects the process for                   make the necessary adjustments, but


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                                            they asked that we not allow scallopers                 contained in the framework. The                       includes a new requirement for some
                                            in the area until they were done fishing.               Council would have to consider this                   limited access vessels to report a pre-
                                            We cannot delay access area trips to                    change in a subsequent action.                        landing notification form through their
                                            prevent gear conflict because the                         Comment 7: One commenter simply                     VMS unit before changing their open
                                            Council did not address this issue in                   stated that he opposed this action                    area trip declaration to a ‘‘declared out
                                            Framework 26. Section 305(1)(K) of the                  because he loves and needs scallops.                  of fishery declaration,’’ which is
                                            Magnuson-Stevens Act prohibits the                        Response: Framework 26 creates two                  expected to add a burden to a very small
                                            negligent removal or damaging of                        closure areas to protect small scallops in            portion of the fleet. Public reporting
                                            fishing gear owned by another person,                   the Elephant Trunk and Nantucket                      burden for submitting these pre-landing
                                            which is located in the exclusive                       Lightship Access Areas, and NMFS has                  notification forms is estimated to
                                            economic zone, or the fish contained in                 managed scallop fishing through area-                 average 5 minutes per response with an
                                            such fishing gear. We will remind the                   based management since 1999. By                       associated cost of $1.25, which includes
                                            scallop fleet of this prohibition in a                  protecting small scallops through area-               the time for reviewing instructions,
                                            bulletin announcing the implementation                  based management, NMFS and the                        searching existing data sources,
                                            of Framework 26.                                        Council hope to support long term                     gathering and maintaining the data
                                               Comment 3: The Maine Department of                   optimum yield. Under this management,                 needed, and completing and reviewing
                                            Marine Resources commented in                           NMFS and the Council intend to                        the collection of information. This
                                            support of the rule, in particular, the                 support this fishery that fills a demand              requirement applies to a few vessels that
                                            proposed modifications to the State                     for scallops that the U.S. and world                  intend to land open area scallops at
                                            Water Exemption Program.                                love.                                                 ports south of Cape May, NJ, and want
                                               Response: NMFS appreciates the                                                                             to steam to those ports while not using
                                            comment.                                                Changes From Proposed Rule to Final
                                                                                                                                                          DAS. This new pre-landing requirement
                                               Comment 4: One commenter stated                      Rule
                                                                                                                                                          is necessary to enforce a measure
                                            that fishing year 2015 scallop quotas                     We corrected a typographical error                  intended to assist shoreside businesses
                                            should be reduced by 25 percent to                      that referenced section § 648.65, and we              in southern ports by providing an
                                            account for poaching.                                   included changes to the regulatory text               incentive for vessels to steam to ports
                                               Response: There is no evidence in the                to §§ 648.58, 648.59, and 648.61 clarify              far away from popular open area fishing
                                            record to support neither this assertion                the description of the regulated areas                grounds.
                                            nor the need to reduce scallop quotas by                defined under the Scallop FMP.                           In a given fishing year, NMFS
                                            25 percent to address poaching. As we                                                                         estimates that for access area reporting,
                                            discuss in the preambles to both the                    Classification
                                                                                                                                                          each of the 313 full-time limited access
                                            proposed and final rules, the quota                        Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the            vessels will submit a pre-landing report
                                            allocations for fishing years 2015 and                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                        5 times (1,565 responses), and each of
                                            2016 are based on the best scientific                   Assistant Administrator has determined                the 34 part-time limited access vessel
                                            information available and are consistent                that this final rule is consistent with the           will submit a pre-landing report up to
                                            with the control rules outlined in the                  FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-                3 times (102 responses), for a total of
                                            ACL process established under                           Stevens Act, the ESA, and other                       1,667 responses. These 1,667 responses
                                            Amendment 15 to the FMP. We do not                      applicable law.                                       impose total compliance costs of $2,084
                                            currently consider scallops overfished                     The Office of Management and Budget                on the whole fishery, but this cost is
                                            or subject to overfishing. Sufficient                   (OMB) has determined that this rule is                offset by the reduction in burden from
                                            analysis and scientific justification for               not significant according to Executive                the replaced trip termination and
                                            our action in this final rule are                       Order (E.O.) 12866.                                   compensation trip reporting procedures,
                                            contained within the supporting                            This final rule does not contain                   which were estimated to cost a total of
                                            documents.                                              policies with federalism or ‘‘takings’’               $300 annually. Thus, the additional
                                               Comment 5: One commenter stated                      implications, as those terms are defined              burden for this new pre-landing
                                            that anyone who kills a turtle should be                in E.O. 1312 and E.O. 12630,                          requirement is $1,785 ($2,085¥$300),
                                            fined $1 million.                                       respectively.                                         or $5.14 per vessel. This is likely an
                                               Response: As discussed in the                           This action contains collection-of-                overestimate, but accounts for the
                                            preamble, the measures in this action to                information requirements subject the                  potential of higher access area scallop
                                            address turtle interactions were                        Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The                    allocations in future fishing years.
                                            determined to be conservation neutral                   two requirements were approved by                        For the new DAS pre-landing
                                            by balancing the smaller area for the                   OMB under the NMFS Greater Atlantic                   requirements, NMFS estimates that this
                                            turtle chain mat requirement with the                   Region Scallop Report Family of Forms                 will likely impact 30 vessels and result
                                            additional months for the Turtle                        (OMB Control No. 0648–0491). Under                    in each of those vessels reporting one
                                            Deflector Dredge. Addressing any fines                  Framework 26, all 347 limited access                  time a year. Public reporting burden for
                                            for the incidental take of turtles is not               vessels are required to submit a pre-                 submitting these pre-landing
                                            within the scope or authority for this                  landing notification form for each access             notification forms is also estimated to
                                            type of action.                                         area trip through their VMS units. This               average 5 minutes per response with an
                                               Comment 6: One commenter                             information collection is intended to                 associated cost of $1.25. Therefore, the
                                            requested that we increase the 40-lb                    improve access area trip monitoring, as               total cost of this will impose total
                                            possession limit for vessels with                       well as streamline a vessel’s ability to              compliance costs of $38 (30 vessels ×
                                            incidental LAGC permits.                                fish multiple access area trips. Although             $1.25). The total additional burden for
                                               Response: Framework 26 did not                       this is a new requirement, it replaces                all vessels from both of these new pre-
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                                            include or analyze any alternatives                     other reporting procedures currently                  landing requirements is $1,823.
                                            regarding changes to possession limits                  required for breaking an access area trip                The Assistant Administrator for
                                            for LAGC incidental permits. NMFS can                   and receiving permission to take a                    Fisheries has determined that the need
                                            only approve or disapprove this                         compensation trip to harvest remaining                to implement these measures in an
                                            framework and cannot in this action add                 unharvested scallop pounds from an                    expedited manner in order to help
                                            additional substantive measures not                     access area trip. The action also                     achieve conservation objectives for the


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                                            scallop fishery and certain fish stocks                 rotation program, as well as the scallop              summary or regarding economic
                                            constitutes good cause, under authority                 fleet economically. Any delay in                      impacts in the proposed rule.
                                            contained in 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), to waive               implementation past May 1st would
                                                                                                                                                          Description and Estimate of Number of
                                            the 30-day delay in effectiveness and to                reduce the amount of time that scallop
                                                                                                                                                          Small Entities to Which the Rule Would
                                            make the majority of Framework 26                       fishermen are able to fish in the Mid-
                                                                                                                                                          Apply
                                            final measures effective May 1, 2015, or                Atlantic Access Area under the
                                            upon publication in the Federal                         conditions that are ideal under the                      The regulations affect all vessels with
                                            Register if published after May 1, 2015.                access area rotation program.                         limited access and LAGC scallop
                                            The only exception to this waiver is the                   For the reasons discussed above, to                permits. The Framework 26 document
                                            proactive accountability measure for                    maximize conservation and economic                    provides extensive information on the
                                            bycatch requiring a maximum of seven                    benefits it necessary to allow access to              number and size of vessels and small
                                            rows of rings in the topside of the apron               the Mid-Atlantic Access Area on May 1.                businesses that will be affected by these
                                            found in § 648.51(b)(4)(iv). This                       NMFS was unable to allow for a 30-day                 regulations, by port and state (see
                                            measure is effective 30 days after the                  delay in effectiveness for Framework 26               ADDRESSES). There were 313 vessels that
                                            publication date, in order to give vessels              rulemaking and allow access to the Mid-               obtained full-time limited access
                                            the opportunity to modify their gear to                 Atlantic Access Area on May 1. The                    permits in 2013, including 250 dredge,
                                            comply with regulations.                                Council’s February 2015 submission of                 52 small-dredge, and 11 scallop trawl
                                                                                                    Framework 26 initiated a timeline for                 permits. In the same year, there were
                                               If there is a 30-day delay in
                                                                                                    implementation that did not for both the              also 34 part-time limited access permits
                                            implementing the measures in                                                                                  in the sea scallop fishery. No vessels
                                                                                                    30-day delay in effectiveness and May 1
                                            Framework 26, the scallop fleet will                                                                          were issued occasional scallop permits.
                                                                                                    access to the Mid-Atlantic Access Area.
                                            continue under the current default                                                                            NMFS issued 212 LAGC IFQ permits in
                                                                                                    However, NMFS must also consider the
                                            access area, DAS, IFQ, RSA, and                                                                               2013, and 155 of these vessels actively
                                                                                                    need of the scallop industry to have
                                            observer set-aside allocations. These                                                                         fished for scallops that year (the
                                                                                                    prior notice in order to make the
                                            default allocations were purposely set to                                                                     remaining permits likely leased out
                                                                                                    necessary preparations to comply with
                                            be more conservative than what would                                                                          scallop IFQ allocations with their
                                                                                                    changes to the gear required by the
                                            eventually be implemented under                                                                               permits in Confirmation of Permit
                                                                                                    proactive accountability measure for
                                            Framework 26. Under default measures,                                                                         History). The Small Business
                                                                                                    bycatch. For these reasons, NMFS has
                                            each full-time vessel has 17 DAS and no                 determined that implementing these                    Administration (SBA) defines a small
                                            access area allocation. If the rule is not              measures immediately, and with a 30-                  business in shellfish fishery as a firm
                                            in place May 1, many scallopers will not                day delay in effectiveness of the                     that is independently owned and
                                            be able to fish because they have already               proactive accountability measure for                  operated and not dominant in its field
                                            used a significant portion of their                     bycatch, would have the greatest public               of operation, with receipts of up to $5.5
                                            default DAS. This action gives them                     benefit.                                              M annually. Matching the potentially
                                            another 13.86 DAS. More importantly,                       NMFS, pursuant to section 604 of the               impacted 2013 fishing year permits
                                            the entire fleet will not be allowed in                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), has                 described above (LA and LAGC IFQ) to
                                            the Access Area. Each full time vessel                  completed a final regulatory flexibility              calendar year 2013 ownership data
                                            will receive an additional 51,000 to be                 analysis (FRFA) in support of                         results in 172 distinct ownership
                                            harvested in the Mid-Atlantic Access                    Framework 26 in this final rule. The                  entities for the limited access fleet and
                                            Area with this action. This action,                     FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a summary                 115 distinct ownership entities for the
                                            therefore, relieves restrictions on the                 of the significant issues raised by the               LAGC IFQ fleet. Of these, and based on
                                            scallop fleet by providing full-time                    public comments in response to the                    the SBA guidelines, 154 of the limited
                                            vessels with an additional 13.86 DAS                    IRFA, NMFS responses to those                         access distinct ownership entities and
                                            (30.86 DAS total) and 51,000 lb in                      comments, a summary of the analyses                   all 115 of the LAGC IFQ entities are
                                            access area allocation. Further, the catch              completed in the Framework 26 EA, and                 categorized as small. The remaining 18
                                            rates, meat weights, and meat quality in                this portion of the preamble. A                       of the limited access entities are
                                            Mid-Atlantic Access Area are best from                  summary of the IRFA was published in                  categorized as large entities, all of which
                                            May through July. Improving these                       the proposed rule for this action and is              are shellfish businesses.
                                            parameters helps conserve the scallop                   not repeated here. A description of why
                                            resources in the access areas because it                this action was considered, the                       Description of Projected Reporting,
                                            limits the number of individuals that                   objectives of, and the legal basis for this           Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                            scallop fishermen must harvest to reach                 rule is contained in Framework 26 and                 Requirements
                                            a possession limit. Maximizing catch                    in the preamble to the proposed and this                 This action contains collection-of-
                                            rates, meat weights, and meat quality                   final rule, and is not repeated here. All             information requirements subject to the
                                            will help the scallop fleet achieve                     of the documents that constitute the                  PRA. The OMB, under the NMFS
                                            optimum yield in the Mid-Atlantic                       FRFA are available from NMFS and a                    Greater Atlantic Region Scallop Report
                                            Access Area, which is the central goal                  copy of the IRFA, the Regulatory Impact               Family of Forms (OMB Control No.
                                            of the access area rotation program.                    Review (RIR), and the EA are available                0648–0491), approved the two
                                            Therefore, the greatest benefits to the                 upon request (see ADDRESSES).                         requirements.
                                            scallop fishing industry, the scallop                                                                            Under this action, all 347 limited
                                            resource, and the public would come                     A Summary of the Significant Issues                   access vessels are required to submit a
                                            from earlier access in May. This                        Raised by the Public in Response to the               pre-landing notification form for each
                                            provides more time for vessels to fish                  IRFA, a Summary of the Agency’s                       access area trip through their VMS
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                                            during the most productive time for the                 Assessment of Such Issues, and a                      units. NMFS intends that this
                                            resource. Delaying the implementation                   Statement of Any Changes Made in the                  information collection will improve
                                            of Framework 26 for 30 days would be                    Final Rule as a Result of Such                        access area trip monitoring, as well as
                                            contrary to the public interest because                 Comments                                              streamline a vessel’s ability to fish
                                            continuing with these lower allocations                   NMFS received no public comments                    multiple access area trips. Although this
                                            would negatively impact the access area                 directly in response to the IRFA                      is a new requirement, it replaces other


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                                            reporting procedures currently required                 overestimate, but accounts for the                    RIR, and IRFA (available at ADDRESSES).
                                            for breaking an access area trip and                    potential of higher access area scallop               The measures implemented by this final
                                            receiving permission to take a                          allocations in future fishing years. For              rule minimize the long-term economic
                                            compensation trip to harvest remaining                  the new DAS pre-landing requirements,                 impacts on small entities to the extent
                                            unharvested scallop pounds from an                      NMFS estimates that this will likely                  practicable. The only alternatives for the
                                            access area trip. The action also                       impact 30 vessels and result in each of               prescribed catch limits that were
                                            includes a new requirement for some                     those vessels reporting one time a year.              analyzed were those that met the legal
                                            limited access vessels to report a pre-                 Public reporting burden for submitting                requirements to implement effective
                                            landing notification form through their                 these pre-landing notification forms is               conservation measures. Catch limits are
                                            VMS unit before changing their open                     also estimated to average 5 minutes per               fundamentally a scientific calculation
                                            area trip declaration to a ‘‘declared out               response with an associated cost of                   based on the Scallop FMP control rules
                                            of fishery declaration,’’ which is                      $1.25. Therefore, the total cost of this              and SSC approval, and therefore are
                                            expected to add a burden to a very small                will impose total compliance costs of
                                                                                                                                                          legally limited to the numbers contained
                                            portion of the fleet. This requirement                  $38 (30 vessels x $1.25). The total
                                                                                                                                                          in this rule. Moreover, the limited
                                            only applies to a few vessels that intend               additional burden from both of these
                                            to land open area scallops at ports south               new pre-landing requirements will be                  number of alternatives available for this
                                            of Cape May, NJ, and want to steam to                   $1,823.                                               action must be evaluated in the context
                                            those ports while not using DAS. This                      NMFS sought public comment                         of an ever-changing fishery management
                                            new pre-landing requirement is                          regarding: Whether this proposed                      plan that has considered numerous
                                            necessary to enforce a measure intended                 collection of information is necessary                alternatives over the years and have
                                            to assist shoreside businesses in                       for the proper performance of the                     provided many mitigating measures
                                            southern ports by providing an                          functions of the agency, including                    applicable every fishing year.
                                            incentive for vessels to steam to ports                 whether the information shall have                       Overall, this rule minimizes adverse
                                            far away from popular open area fishing                 practical utility; the accuracy of the                long-term impacts by ensuring that
                                            grounds.                                                burden estimate; ways to enhance the                  management measures and catch limits
                                               Notification requires the                            quality, utility, and clarity of the                  result in sustainable fishing mortality
                                            dissemination of the following                          information to be collected; and ways to              rates that promote stock rebuilding, and
                                            information: Operator’s permit number;                  minimize the burden of the collection of              as a result, maximize yield. The
                                            amount of scallop meats and/or bushels                  information, including through the use                measures implemented by this final rule
                                            to be landed; the estimated time of                     of automated collection techniques or
                                                                                                                                                          also provide additional flexibility for
                                            arrival; the landing port and state where               other forms of information technology.
                                                                                                                                                          fishing operations in the short-term.
                                            the scallops will be offloaded; and the                 NMFS did not receive any comments
                                            vessel trip report (VTR) serial number                  regarding these collections of                        This final rule implements several
                                            recorded from that trip’s VTR. This                     information.                                          measures that enable small entities to
                                            information will be used by the NMFS                       Notwithstanding any other provision                offset some portion of the estimated
                                            Office of Law Enforcement to monitor                    of the law, no person is required to                  economic impacts. These measure
                                            vessel activity and ensure compliance                   respond to, nor shall any person be                   include: Removing the requirement to
                                            with the regulations.                                   subject to a penalty for failure to comply            send in broken trip and compensation
                                               The burden estimates for these new                   with, a collection of information subject             trip forms; allowing vessels to harvest
                                            requirements apply to all limited access                to the requirements of the PRA, unless                access area quota in any of the three
                                            vessels. In a given fishing year, NMFS                  that collection of information displays a             access areas; aligning the gear designed
                                            estimates that for access area reporting,               currently valid OMB Control Number.                   to protect sea turtles; allowing vessel
                                            each of the 313 full-time limited access                All currently approved NOAA                           landing at a port south of 39 degrees N.
                                            vessels will submit a pre-landing report                collections of information may be                     lat. to ‘‘declare out of fishery with
                                            5 times (1,565 responses), and each of                  viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                   product on board’’ to reduce DAS use
                                            the 34 part-time limited access vessel                  services_programs/prasubs.html.                       while transiting; and modifying the
                                            will submit a pre-landing report up to                     This action contains no other                      State Waters Exemption Program to
                                            3 times (102 responses), for a total of                 compliance costs. It does not duplicate,              allow vessels to continue to fish in state
                                            1,667 responses. Public reporting                       overlap, or conflict with any other                   waters if the NGOM TAC is reached.
                                            burden for submitting these pre-landing                 Federal law.
                                            notification forms is estimated to                                                                            List of Subjects
                                                                                                    Description of the Steps the Agency Has
                                            average 5 minutes per response with an                                                                        50 CFR Part 223
                                                                                                    Taken to Minimize the Significant
                                            associated cost of $1.25, which includes
                                                                                                    Economic Impact on Small Entities
                                            the time for reviewing instructions,                                                                            Endangered and threatened species,
                                            searching existing data sources,                        Consistent With the Stated Objectives of
                                                                                                    Applicable Statutes                                   Exports, Imports, Transportation.
                                            gathering and maintaining the data
                                            needed, and completing and reviewing                       During the development of                          50 CFR Part 648
                                            the collection of information.                          Framework 26, NMFS and the Council
                                               Therefore, 1,667 responses impose                    considered ways to reduce the                           Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and
                                            total compliance costs of $2,084 across                 regulatory burden on, and provide                     reporting requirements.
                                            the whole fishery; however, this new                    flexibility for, the regulated entities in              Dated: April 16, 2015.
                                            requirement replaces current trip                       this action. For example, they removed                Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                            termination and compensation trip                       the requirement to send in broken trip
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                                                                                                                                                          Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                            reporting procedures, which were                        forms and process compensation trips,                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                            estimated to cost a total of $300                       and they allowed carryover of all access              Fisheries Service.
                                            annually, so the additional burden for                  area allocation 60 days into the
                                            this new pre-landing requirement is                     following fishing year. Final actions and               For the reasons set out in the
                                            actually $1,785 ($2,085¥$300), or $5.14                 alternatives are described in detail in               preamble, 50 CFR parts 223 and 648 is
                                            per vessel. This figure is likely an                    Framework 26, which includes an EA,                   amended as follows:


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                                            PART 223—THREATENED MARINE                              the dredge gear is not available for                     (ii) Scallop Pre-Landing Notification
                                            AND ANADROMOUS SPECIES                                  immediate use as defined by § 648.2 of                Form for IFQ and NGOM vessels. A
                                                                                                    this title and there are no scallops on-              vessel issued an IFQ or NGOM scallop
                                            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 223                board.                                                permit must report through VMS, using
                                            continues to read as follows:                                                                                 the Scallop Pre-Landing Notification
                                               Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531 1543; subpart B,           PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                             Form, the amount of any scallops kept
                                            § 223.201–202 also issued under 16 U.S.C.               NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                            on each trip declared as a scallop trip,
                                            1361 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 5503(d) for                                                                           including declared scallop trips where
                                            § 223.206(d)(9).                                        ■ 3. The authority citation for part 648              no scallops were landed. In addition,
                                            ■ 2. In § 223.206, paragraph (d)(11) is                 continues to read as follows:                         vessels with an IFQ or NGOM permit
                                            revised to read as follows:                                 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                 must submit a Scallop Pre-Landing
                                            § 223.206 Exceptions to prohibitions                    ■  4. In § 648.10, paragraphs (e)(5)(iii)             Notification Form on trips that are not
                                            relating to sea turtles.                                and (f)(4) are revised, and paragraph                 declared as scallop trips, but on which
                                                                                                    (f)(6) is added to read as follows:                   scallops are kept incidentally. A limited
                                            *       *     *    *     *
                                               (d) * * *                                                                                                  access vessel that also holds an IFQ or
                                                                                                    § 648.10 VMS and DAS requirements for                 NGOM permit must submit the Scallop
                                               (11) Restrictions applicable to sea                  vessel owners/operators.
                                            scallop dredges in the mid-Atlantic—(i)                                                                       Pre-Landing Notification Form only
                                                                                                    *       *    *    *      *                            when fishing under the provisions of
                                            Gear Modification. During the time
                                                                                                       (e) * * *                                          the vessel’s IFQ or NGOM permit. VMS
                                            period of May 1 through November 30,
                                                                                                       (5) * * *                                          Scallop Pre-Landing Notification forms
                                            any vessel with a sea scallop dredge and
                                                                                                       (iii) DAS counting for a vessel that is            must be submitted no less than 6 hours
                                            required to have a Federal Atlantic sea
                                                                                                    under the VMS notification                            prior to arrival, or, if fishing ends less
                                            scallop fishery permit, regardless of
                                                                                                    requirements of paragraph (b) of this                 than 6 hours before arrival, immediately
                                            dredge size or vessel permit category,
                                                                                                    section, with the exception of vessels                after fishing ends. If scallops will be
                                            that enters waters west of 71° W. long.,
                                                                                                    that have elected to fish exclusively in              landed, the report must include the
                                            from the shoreline to the outer boundary
                                                                                                    the Eastern U.S./Canada Area on a                     vessel operator’s permit number, the
                                            of the Exclusive Economic Zone must
                                                                                                    particular trip, as described in                      amount of scallop meats in pounds to be
                                            have on each dredge a chain mat
                                                                                                    paragraph (e)(5) of this section, begins              landed, the number of bushels of in-
                                            described as follows. The chain mat
                                                                                                    with the first location signal received               shell scallops to be landed, the
                                            must be composed of horizontal
                                                                                                    showing that the vessel crossed the                   estimated time of arrival in port, the
                                            (‘‘tickler’’) chains and vertical (‘‘up-and-
                                                                                                    VMS Demarcation Line after leaving                    landing port and state where the
                                            down’’) chains that are configured such
                                                                                                    port. DAS counting ends with the first                scallops will be offloaded, the VTR
                                            that the openings formed by the
                                                                                                    location signal received showing that                 serial number recorded from that trip’s
                                            intersecting chains have no more than
                                                                                                    the vessel crossed the VMS Demarcation                VTR (the same VTR serial number as
                                            four sides. The vertical and horizontal
                                                                                                    Line upon its return to port, unless the              reported to the dealer), and whether any
                                            chains must be hung to cover the
                                                                                                    vessel is declared into a limited access              scallops were caught in the NGOM. If no
                                            opening of the dredge bag such that the
                                                                                                    scallop DAS trip and, upon its return to              scallops will be landed, a vessel issued
                                            vertical chains extend from the back of
                                                                                                    port, declares out of the scallop fishery             an IFQ or NGOM scallop permit must
                                            the cutting bar to the sweep. The
                                                                                                    shoreward of the VMS Demarcation                      provide only the vessel’s captain/
                                            horizontal chains must intersect the
                                                                                                    Line at or south of 39° N. lat., as                   operator’s permit number, the VTR
                                            vertical chains such that the length of
                                                                                                    specified in paragraph (f)(6) of this                 serial number recorded from that trip’s
                                            each side of the openings formed by the
                                                                                                    section, and lands in a port south of 39°             VTR (the same VTR serial number as
                                            intersecting chains is less than or equal
                                                                                                    N. lat.                                               reported to the dealer), and
                                            to 14 inches (35.5 cm) with the
                                            exception of the side of any individual                 *       *    *    *      *                            confirmation that no scallops will be
                                            opening created by the sweep. The                          (f) * * *                                          landed. A vessel issued an IFQ or
                                            chains must be connected to each other                     (4) Catch reports. (i) The owner or                NGOM scallop permit may provide a
                                            with a shackle or link at each                          operator of a limited access or LAGC                  corrected report. If the report is being
                                            intersection point. The measurement                     IFQ vessel that fishes for, possesses, or             submitted as a correction of a prior
                                            must be taken along the chain, with the                 retains scallops, and is not fishing under            report, the information entered into the
                                            chain held taut, and include one shackle                a NE Multispecies DAS or sector                       notification form will replace the data
                                            or link at the intersection point and all               allocation, must submit reports through               previously submitted in the prior report.
                                            links in the chain up to, but excluding,                the VMS, in accordance with                           Submitting a correction does not
                                            the shackle or link at the other                        instructions to be provided by the                    prevent NMFS from pursuing an
                                            intersection point.                                     Regional Administrator, for each day                  enforcement action for any false
                                               (ii) Any vessel that enters the waters               fished, including open area trips, access             reporting.
                                            described in paragraph (d)(11)(i) of this               area trips as described in § 648.60(a)(9),               (iii) Scallop Pre-Landing Notification
                                            section and that is required to have a                  and trips accompanied by a NMFS-                      Form for limited access vessels fishing
                                            Federal Atlantic sea scallop fishery                    approved observer. The reports must be                on Scallop Access Area trips. A limited
                                            permit must have the chain mat                          submitted for each day (beginning at                  access vessel on a declared Sea Scallop
                                            configuration installed on all dredges                  0000 hr and ending at 2400 hr) and not                Access Area trip must report through
                                            for the duration of the trip.                           later than 0900 hr of the following day.              VMS, using the Scallop Pre-Landing
                                               (iii) Vessels subject to the                         Such reports must include the following               Notification Form, the amount of any
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                                            requirements in paragraphs (d)(11)(i)                   information:                                          scallops kept on each access area trip,
                                            and (ii) of this section transiting waters                 (A) VTR serial number;                             including declared access area trips
                                            west of 71° W. long., from the shoreline                   (B) Date fish were caught;                         where no scallops were landed. The
                                            to the outer boundary of the Exclusive                     (C) Total pounds of scallop meats                  report must be submitted no less than 6
                                            Economic Zone, will be exempted from                    kept;                                                 hours before arrival, or, if fishing ends
                                            the chain-mat requirements provided                        (D) Total pounds of all fish kept.                 less than 6 hours before arrival,


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                                            immediately after fishing ends. If                      an enforcement action for any false                   authorized by the Regional
                                            scallops will be landed, the report must                reporting.                                            Administrator.
                                            include the vessel operator’s permit                    *      *      *      *     *                             (6) Participate in the DAS allocation
                                            number, the amount of scallop meats in                     (6) Limited access scallop vessels                 program with more persons on board
                                            pounds to be landed, the number of                      fishing under the DAS program and                     the vessel than the number specified in
                                            bushels of in-shell scallops to be landed,              landing scallops at ports south of 39° N.             § 648.51(c), including the operator,
                                            the estimated time of arrival, the                      Lat. If landing scallops at a port located            when the vessel is not docked or
                                            landing port and state where the                        at or south of 39° N. lat., a limited                 moored in port, unless otherwise
                                            scallops will be offloaded, and the VTR                 access vessel participating in the scallop            authorized by the Regional
                                            serial number recorded from that trip’s                 DAS program may end its DAS trip once                 Administrator.
                                            VTR (the same VTR serial number as                      it has crossed shoreward of the VMS                      (7) Fish in the Mid-Atlantic Access
                                            reported to the dealer). If no scallops                 Demarcation Line at or south of 39° N.                Area, as described in § 648.59(a), with
                                            will be landed, a limited access vessel                 lat. by declaring out of the scallop                  more persons on board the vessel than
                                            on a declared Sea Scallop Access Area                   fishery and submitting the Scallop Pre-               the number specified in § 648.51(c) or
                                            trip must provide only the vessel’s                     Landing Notification Form, as specified               § 648.51(e)(3)(i), unless otherwise
                                            captain/operator’s permit number, the                   at paragraph (f)(4)(iv) of this section.              authorized by the Regional
                                            VTR serial number recorded from that                    Once declared out of the scallop fishery,             Administrator.
                                            trip’s VTR (the same VTR serial number                  and the vessel has submitted the Scallop                 (8) Have a shucking or sorting
                                            as reported to the dealer), and                         Pre-Landing Notification Form, the                    machine on board a vessel that shucks
                                            confirmation that no scallops will be                   vessel may cross seaward of the VMS                   scallops at sea while fishing under the
                                            landed. A limited access scallop vessel                 Demarcation Line and steam to a port at               DAS allocation program, unless
                                            may provide a corrected report. If the                  or south of 39° N. lat., to land scallops             otherwise authorized by the Regional
                                            report is being submitted as a correction               while not on a DAS. Such vessels that                 Administrator.
                                                                                                    elect to change their declaration to                     (9) Fish with, possess on board, or
                                            of a prior report, the information
                                                                                                    steam to ports with scallops onboard                  land scallops while in possession of
                                            entered into the notification form will
                                                                                                    and not accrue DAS must comply with                   trawl nets, when fishing for scallops
                                            replace the data previously submitted in
                                                                                                    all the requirements at § 648.53(f)(3).               under the DAS allocation program,
                                            the prior report. Submitting a correction
                                                                                                    *      *      *      *     *                          unless exempted as provided for in
                                            does not prevent NMFS from pursuing
                                                                                                       5. In § 648.14, paragraphs (i)(2)(ii)(B),          § 648.51(f).
                                            an enforcement action for any false
                                                                                                    (i)(2)(iii)(C), (i)(2)(v)(D), (i)(3)(iii)(C) and         (10) Fail to comply with the gear
                                            reporting. A vessel may not offload its
                                                                                                    (D), (i)(4)(i)(C), and (i)(5)(iii) are revised,       restrictions described in § 648.51.
                                            catch from a Sea Scallop Access Area
                                                                                                    and paragraphs (i)(2)(iv)(D) and (E) and                 (iii) * * *
                                            trip at more than one location per trip.
                                                                                                    (i)(2)(v)(E) are added to read as follows:               (C) Fish for or land per trip, or possess
                                               (iv) Scallop Pre-Landing Notification                                                                      at any time, scallops in the NGOM
                                            Form for limited access vessels on a                    § 648.14    Prohibitions.                             scallop management area after
                                            declared DAS trip landing scallops at                   *       *    *    *     *                             notification in the Federal Register that
                                            ports located at or south of 39° N. lat.                   (i) * * *                                          the NGOM scallop management area
                                            In order to end a declared Sea Scallop                     (2) * * *                                          TAC has been harvested, as specified in
                                            DAS trip and steam south of 39° N. lat.,                   (ii) * * *                                         § 648.62, unless the vessel possesses or
                                            a limited access vessel must first report                  (B) While under or subject to the DAS              lands scallops that were harvested south
                                            through VMS, using the Scallop Pre-                     allocation program, in possession of                  of 42°20′ N. lat. and the vessel only
                                            Landing Notification Form, the amount                   more than 40 lb (18.1 kg) of shucked                  transits the NGOM scallop management
                                            of any scallops kept on its DAS trip.                   scallops or 5 bu (1.76 hL) of in-shell                area with the vessel’s fishing gear
                                            Upon crossing shoreward of the VMS                      scallops, or fishing for scallops in the              properly stowed and not available for
                                            Demarcation Line at or south of 39° N.                  EEZ:                                                  immediate use in accordance with
                                            lat., the Scallop Pre-Landing                              (1) Fish with, or have available for               § 648.2 or unless the vessel is fishing
                                            Notification form must be submitted.                    immediate use, trawl nets of mesh                     exclusively in state waters and is
                                            The report must include the vessel                      smaller than the minimum size                         participating in an approved state
                                            operator’s permit number, the amount of                 specified in § 648.51(a)(2).                          waters exemption program as specified
                                            scallop meats in pounds to be landed,                      (2) Fail to comply with any chafing                in § 648.54.
                                            the estimated time of arrival in port, the              gear or other gear obstruction                        *       *    *     *     *
                                            landing port and state where the                        restrictions specified in § 648.51(a)(3).                (iv) * * *
                                            scallops will be offloaded, and the VTR                    (3) Fail to comply with the turtle                    (D) Fail to comply with any
                                            serial number recorded from that trip’s                 deflector dredge vessel gear restrictions             requirements for declaring out of the
                                            VTR (the same VTR serial number as                      specified in § 648.51(b)(5), and turtle               DAS allocation program and steaming to
                                            reported to the dealer). Prior to crossing              dredge chain mat requirements in                      land scallops at ports located at or south
                                            seaward of the VMS Demarcation Line                     § 223.206(d)(11) of this title.                       of 39° N. lat., as specified in
                                            for the transit to a southern port at or                   (4) Fish under the small dredge                    § 648.53(f)(3).
                                            south of 39° N. lat., the vessel must                   program specified in § 648.51(e), with,                  (E) Possess on board or land in-shell
                                            declare out of the scallop fishery. A                   or while in possession of, a dredge that              scallops if declaring out of the DAS
                                            limited access scallop vessel may                       exceeds 10.5 ft (3.2 m) in overall width,             allocation program and steaming to land
                                            provide a corrected report. If the report               as measured at the widest point in the                scallops at ports located at or south of
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                                            is being submitted as a correction of a                 bail of the dredge.                                   39° N. lat.
                                            prior report, the information entered                      (5) Fish under the small dredge                       (v) * * *
                                            into the notification form will replace                 program specified in § 648.51(e) with                    (D) Once declared into the scallop
                                            the data previously submitted in the                    more persons on board the vessel,                     fishery in accordance with § 648.10(f),
                                            prior report. Submitting a correction                   including the operator, than specified in             change its VMS declaration until the
                                            does not prevent NMFS from pursuing                     § 648.51(e)(3), unless otherwise                      trip has ended and scallop catch has


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                                            been offloaded, except as specified at                  ■ a. Paragraphs (b)(4)(iv) and (v),                      (3) All bale bars must be removed,
                                            § 648.53(f)(3).                                         (b)(5)(ii)(A) introductory text,                      except the outer bale (single or double)
                                               (E) Fail to submit a scallop access area             (b)(5)(ii)(A)(3), and (c) introductory text           bars and the center support beam,
                                            pre-landing notification form through                   are revised;                                          leaving an otherwise unobstructed space
                                            VMS as specified at § 648.10(f)(4)(iii).                ■ b. Paragraph (c)(1) is removed and                  between the cutting bar and forward
                                            *       *    *      *    *                              reserved; and                                         bale wheels, if present. The center
                                               (3) * * *                                            ■ c. Paragraph (e)(3)(i) is revised.                  support beam must be less than 6 inches
                                               (iii) * * *                                            The revisions read as follows:                      (15.24 cm) wide. For the purpose of
                                               (C) Declare into the NGOM scallop                                                                          flaring and safe handling of the dredge,
                                                                                                    § 648.51    Gear and crew restrictions.
                                            management area after the effective date                                                                      a minor appendage not to exceed 12
                                            of a notification published in the                      *       *    *    *      *                            inches (30.5 cm) in length may be
                                            Federal Register stating that the NGOM                     (b) * * *
                                                                                                       (4) * * *                                          attached to each of the outer bale bars.
                                            scallop management area TAC has been                       (iv) Twine top restrictions as a                   If the flaring bar is attached in a u-
                                            harvested as specified in § 648.62,                     proactive accountability measure for                  shape, none of the three sides of the
                                            unless the vessel is fishing exclusively                bycatch. In addition to the minimum                   flaring bar shall exceed 12 inches (30.5
                                            in state waters, declared a state-waters                twine top mesh size specified in                      cm) in length. The appendage shall at
                                            only NGOM trip, and is participating in                 paragraph (b)(2) of this section, limited             no point be closer than 12 inches (30.5
                                            an approved state waters exemption                      access and limited access general                     cm) to the cutting bar.
                                            program as specified in § 648.54.                       category IFQ vessels may not fish for                 *      *     *     *      *
                                               (D) Fish for, possess, or land scallops                                                                       (c) Crew restrictions. A limited access
                                                                                                    scallops with a dredge having more than
                                            in or from the NGOM scallop                                                                                   vessel participating in or subject to the
                                                                                                    seven rows of non-overlapping steel
                                            management area after the effective date                                                                      scallop DAS allocation program may
                                                                                                    rings unobstructed by netting or any
                                            of a notification published in the                                                                            have no more than seven people aboard,
                                                                                                    other material between the terminus of
                                            Federal Register that the NGOM scallop                                                                        including the operator, and a limited
                                                                                                    the dredge (club stick) and the net
                                            management area TAC has been                                                                                  access vessel participating in the Sea
                                                                                                    material on the top of the dredge (twine
                                            harvested, as specified in § 648.62,                                                                          Scallop Area Access Program as
                                                                                                    top) (a copy of a diagram showing a
                                            unless the vessel possesses or lands                                                                          specified in § 648.60 may have no more
                                                                                                    schematic of a legal dredge with twine
                                            scallops that were harvested south of                                                                         than eight people aboard, including the
                                                                                                    top is available from the Regional
                                            42°20′ N. lat., the vessel is transiting the                                                                  operator, when not docked or moored in
                                                                                                    Administrator upon request).
                                            NGOM scallop management area, and                          (v) Measurement of twine top mesh                  port, except as follows:
                                            the vessel’s fishing gear is properly                   size. Twine top mesh size is measured
                                            stowed and not available for immediate                                                                        *      *     *     *      *
                                                                                                    by using a wedge-shaped gauge having                     (e) * * *
                                            use in accordance with § 648.2 or unless                a taper of 0.79 inches (2 cm) in 3.15                    (3) * * *
                                            the vessel is fishing exclusively in state              inches (8 cm) and a thickness of 0.09                    (i) A vessel participating in the Sea
                                            waters, declared a state-waters only                    inches (2.3 mm), inserted into the                    Scallop Area Access Program as
                                            NGOM trip, and is participating in an                   meshes under a pressure or pull of 17.64              specified in § 648.60 may have no more
                                            approved state waters exemption                         lb (8 kg). The mesh size is the average               than six people, including the operator,
                                            program as specified in § 648.54.                       of the measurements of any series of 20               on board.
                                            *       *    *      *    *                              consecutive meshes for twine tops
                                               (4) * * *                                                                                                  *      *     *     *      *
                                                                                                    having 75 or more meshes, and 10
                                               (i) * * *                                                                                                  ■ 5. In § 648.53:
                                                                                                    consecutive meshes for twine tops
                                               (C) Declare into the NGOM scallop                                                                          ■ a. Paragraphs (a), (b)(1), and (b)(4) are
                                                                                                    having fewer than 75 meshes. The mesh
                                            management area after the effective date                                                                      revised;
                                                                                                    in the twine top must be measured
                                            of a notification published in the                                                                            ■ b. Paragraph (f)(3) is added; and
                                                                                                    along the length of the twine top,
                                            Federal Register stating that the NGOM                                                                        ■ c. Paragraph (g)(1) is revised.
                                                                                                    running parallel to a longitudinal axis,
                                            scallop management area TAC has been                                                                             The revisions and additions read as
                                                                                                    and be at least five meshes away from
                                            harvested as specified in § 648.62,                                                                           follows:
                                                                                                    where the twine top mesh meets the
                                            unless the vessel is fishing exclusively                rings, running parallel to the long axis              § 648.53 Acceptable biological catch
                                            in state waters, declared a state-waters                of the twine top.                                     (ABC), annual catch limits (ACL), annual
                                            only NGOM trip, and is participating in                    (5) * * *                                          catch targets (ACT), DAS allocations, and
                                            an approved state waters exemption                         (ii) * * *                                         individual fishing quotas (IFQ).
                                            program as specified in § 648.54.                          (A) From May 1 through November                       (a) Scallop fishery ABC. The ABC for
                                            *       *    *      *    *                              30, any limited access scallop vessel                 the scallop fishery shall be established
                                               (5) * * *                                            using a dredge, regardless of dredge size             through the framework adjustment
                                               (iii) Fish for, possess, or land scallops            or vessel permit category, or any LAGC                process specified in § 648.55 and is
                                            in state or Federal waters of the NGOM                  IFQ scallop vessel fishing with a dredge              equal to the overall scallop fishery ACL
                                            management area after the effective date                with a width of 10.5 ft (3.2 m) or greater,           minus discards. The ABC/ACL, after
                                            of notification in the Federal Register                 that is fishing for scallops in waters                discards are removed, shall be divided
                                            that the NGOM scallop management                        west of 71° W. long., from the shoreline              as sub-ACLs between limited access
                                            area TAC has been harvested as                          to the outer boundary of the EEZ, must                vessels, limited access vessels that are
                                            specified in § 648.62, unless the vessel                use a TDD. The TDD requires five                      fishing under a LAGC permit, and LAGC
                                            is fishing exclusively in state waters,                 modifications to the rigid dredge frame,              vessels as specified in paragraphs (a)(3)
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                                            declared a state-waters only NGOM trip,                 as specified in paragraphs (b)(5)(ii)(A)(1)           and (4) of this section, after deducting
                                            and is participating in an approved state               through (5) of this section. See                      the scallop incidental catch target TAC
                                            waters exemption program as specified                   paragraph (b)(5)(ii)(D) of this section for           specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this
                                            in § 648.54.                                            more specific descriptions of the dredge              section, observer set-aside specified in
                                            *       *    *      *    *                              elements mentioned below.                             paragraph (g)(1) of this section, and
                                            ■ 4. In § 648.51:                                       *       *    *    *      *                            research set-aside specified in


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                                            § 648.56(d). The ABC/ACL for the 2016                      (ii) The ACLs for fishing years 2015        specified in paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this
                                            fishing year is subject to change through               and 2016 for vessels issued both a LAGC        section is exceeded for the applicable
                                            a future framework adjustment.                          and a limited access scallop permits are:      fishing year, the DAS specified in
                                               (1) ABC/ACL for fishing years 2015                      (A) 2015: 123 mt.                           paragraph (b)(4) of this section for each
                                            through 2016, excluding discards, shall                    (B) 2016: 154 mt.                           limited access vessel shall be reduced
                                            be:                                                        (b) * * *                                   by an amount equal to the amount of
                                               (i) 2015: 25,352 mt.                                    (1) Landings per unit effort (LPUE).        landings in excess of the ACL divided
                                               (ii) 2016: 31,807 mt.                                LPUE is an estimate of the average             by the applicable LPUE for the fishing
                                               (2) Scallop incidental catch target                  amount of scallops, in pounds, that the        year in which the AM will apply as
                                            TAC. The annual incidental catch target                 limited access scallop fleet lands per         specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this
                                            TAC for vessels with incidental catch                   DAS fished. The estimated LPUE is the          section, then divided by the number of
                                            scallop permits is 22.7 mt.                             average LPUE for all limited access            scallop vessels eligible to be issued a
                                               (3) Limited access fleet sub-ACL and                 scallop vessels fishing under DAS, and         full-time limited access scallop permit.
                                            ACT. The limited access scallop fishery                 shall be used to calculate DAS specified       For example, assuming a 300,000-lb
                                            shall be allocated 94.5 percent of the                  in paragraph (b)(4) of this section, the       (136-mt) overage of the ACL in 2011, an
                                            ACL specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this               DAS reduction for the AM specified in          open area LPUE of 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) per
                                            section, after deducting incidental                     paragraph (b)(4)(ii) of this section, and      DAS in 2012, and 313 full-time vessels,
                                            catch, observer set-aside, and research                 the observer set-aside DAS allocation          each full-time vessel’s DAS for 2012
                                            set-aside, as specified in this paragraph               specified in paragraph (g)(1) of this          would be reduced by 0.38 DAS (300,000
                                            (a)(3). ACT for the limited access scallop              section. LPUE shall be:                        lb (136 mt)/2,500 lb (1.13 mt) per DAS
                                            fishery shall be established through the                   (i) 2015 fishing year: 2,594 lb/DAS         = 120 lb (0.05 mt) per DAS/313 vessels
                                            framework adjustment process                            (1,171 kg/DAS).                                = 0.38 DAS per vessel). Deductions in
                                            described in § 648.55. DAS specified in                    (ii) 2016 fishing year: 2,715 lb/DAS        DAS for part-time and occasional
                                            paragraph (b) of this section shall be                  (1,175 kg/DAS).                                scallop vessels shall be 40 percent and
                                            based on the ACTs specified in                             (iii) [Reserved]                            8.33 percent of the full-time DAS
                                            paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of this section. The               *       *    *     *    *                      deduction, respectively, as calculated
                                            limited access fleet sub-ACL and ACT                       (4) Each vessel qualifying for one of       pursuant to this paragraph (b)(4)(ii). The
                                            for the 2016 fishing year are subject to                the three DAS categories specified in the      AM shall take effect in the fishing year
                                            change through a future framework                       table in this paragraph (b)(4) (full-time,     following the fishing year in which the
                                            adjustment.                                             part-time, or occasional) shall be             overage occurred. For example, landings
                                               (i) The limited access fishery sub-                  allocated the maximum number of DAS            in excess of the ACL in fishing year
                                            ACLs for fishing years 2015 and 2016                    for each fishing year it may participate       2011 would result in the DAS reduction
                                            are:                                                    in the open area limited access scallop        AM in fishing year 2012. If the AM takes
                                               (A) 2015: 23,161 mt.                                 fishery, according to its category,            effect, and a limited access vessel uses
                                               (B) 2016: 29,200 mt.                                 excluding carryover DAS in accordance          more open area DAS in the fishing year
                                               (ii) The limited access fishery ACTs                 with paragraph (d) of this section. DAS        in which the AM is applied, the vessel
                                            for fishing years 2015 and 2016 are:                    allocations shall be determined by             shall have the DAS used in excess of the
                                               (A) 2015: 19,311 mt.                                                                                allocation after applying the AM
                                                                                                    distributing the portion of ACT
                                               (B) 2016: 23,016 mt.                                                                                deducted from its open area DAS
                                               (4) LAGC fleet sub-ACL. The sub-ACL                  specified in paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of this
                                                                                                    section, as reduced by access area             allocation in the subsequent fishing
                                            for the LAGC IFQ fishery shall be equal                                                                year. For example, a vessel initially
                                            to 5.5 percent of the ACL specified in                  allocations specified in § 648.59, and
                                                                                                    dividing that amount among vessels in          allocated 32 DAS in 2011 uses all 32
                                            paragraph (a)(1) of this section, after                                                                DAS prior to application of the AM. If,
                                            deducting incidental catch, observer set-               the form of DAS calculated by applying
                                                                                                    estimates of open area LPUE specified          after application of the AM, the vessel’s
                                            aside, and research set-aside, as                                                                      DAS allocation is reduced to 31 DAS,
                                            specified in this paragraph (a)(4). The                 in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
                                                                                                    Allocation for part-time and occasional        the vessel’s DAS in 2012 would be
                                            LAGC IFQ fishery ACT shall be equal to                                                                 reduced by 1 DAS.
                                            the LAGC IFQ fishery’s ACL. The ACL                     scallop vessels shall be 40 percent and
                                                                                                                                                      (iii) Limited access AM exception. If
                                            for the LAGC IFQ fishery for vessels                    8.33 percent of the full-time DAS
                                                                                                                                                   NMFS determines, in accordance with
                                            issued only a LAGC IFQ scallop permit                   allocations, respectively. The annual
                                                                                                                                                   paragraph (b)(4)(ii) of this section, that
                                            shall be equal to 5 percent of the ACL                  open area DAS allocations for each
                                                                                                                                                   the fishing mortality rate associated
                                            specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this                   category of vessel for the fishing years
                                                                                                                                                   with the limited access fleet’s landings
                                            section, after deducting incidental                     indicated are as follows:
                                                                                                                                                   in a fishing year is less than 0.34, the
                                            catch, observer set-aside, and research                                                                AM specified in paragraph (b)(4)(ii) of
                                            set-aside, as specified in this paragraph                       SCALLOP OPEN AREA DAS                  this section shall not take effect. The
                                            (a)(4). The ACL for the LAGC IFQ                                        ALLOCATIONS                    fishing mortality rate of 0.34 is the
                                            fishery for vessels issued only both a                                                                 fishing mortality rate that is one
                                                                                                       Permit
                                            LAGC IFQ scallop permit and a limited                     category           2015            2016      standard deviation below the fishing
                                            access scallop permit shall be 0.5                                                                     mortality rate for the scallop fishery
                                            percent of the ACL specified in                         Full-Time ...            30.86           26    ACL, currently estimated at 0.38.
                                            paragraph (a)(1) of this section, after                 Part-Time ..             12.94           10.40    (iv) Limited access fleet AM and
                                            deducting incidental catch, observer set-               Occasional                2.58            2.17 exception provision timing. The
                                            aside, and research set-aside, as                                                                      Regional Administrator shall determine
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                                            specified in this paragraph (a)(4).                        (i) [Reserved]                              whether the limited access fleet
                                               (i) The ACLs for fishing years 2015                     (ii) Accountability measures (AM).          exceeded its ACL specified in paragraph
                                            and 2016 for LAGC IFQ vessels without                   Unless the limited access AM exception (a)(3)(i) of this section by July of the
                                            a limited access scallop permit are:                    is implemented in accordance with the          fishing year following the year for
                                               (A) 2015: 1,225 mt.                                  provision specified in paragraph               which landings are being evaluated. On
                                               (B) 2016: 1,545 mt.                                  (b)(4)(iii) of this section, if the ACL        or about July 1, the Regional


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                                            Administrator shall notify the New                      year 2015, and 318 mt in fishing year                 section must notify the Regional
                                            England Fishery Management Council                      2016.                                                 Administrator in accordance with the
                                            of the determination of whether or not                  *     *     *     *     *                             provisions of § 648.10(e).
                                            the ACL for the limited access fleet was                ■ 6. In § 648.54, paragraphs (a)(4) and                 (f) Restriction on fishing in the EEZ.
                                            exceeded, and the amount of landings in                 (b) through (g) are revised, and                      A vessel fishing under a state waters
                                            excess of the ACL. Upon this                            paragraph (h) is added, to read as                    exemption may not fish in the EEZ
                                            notification, the Scallop Plan                          follows:                                              during the time in which it is fishing
                                            Development Team (PDT) shall evaluate                                                                         under the state waters exemption, as
                                            the overage and determine if the fishing                § 648.54    State waters exemption.                   declared under the notification
                                            mortality rate associated with total                       (a) * * *                                          requirements of this section.
                                            landings by the limited access scallop                     (4) The Regional Administrator has
                                            fleet is less than 0.34. On or about                                                                            (g) Duration of exemption. An
                                                                                                    determined that the State of Maine has                exemption expires upon a change in the
                                            September 1 of each year, the Scallop                   a scallop fishery conservation program
                                            PDT shall notify the Council of its                                                                           vessel’s name or ownership, or upon
                                                                                                    for its scallop fishery that does not                 notification through VMS by the
                                            determination, and the Council, on or                   jeopardize the biomass and fishing
                                            about September 30, shall make a                                                                              participating vessel’s owner.
                                                                                                    mortality/effort limit objectives of the
                                            recommendation, based on the Scallop                    Scallop FMP. A vessel fishing in State                  (h) Applicability of other provisions of
                                            PDT findings, concerning whether to                     of Maine waters may fish under the                    this part. A vessel fishing under the
                                            invoke the limited access AM exception.                 State of Maine state waters exemption,                exemptions provided by paragraph (b)
                                            If NMFS concurs with the Scallop PDT’s                  subject to the exemptions specified in                and/or (c) of this section remains subject
                                            recommendation to invoke the limited                    paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section,               to all other requirements of this part.
                                            access AM exception, in accordance                      provided the vessel is in compliance                  ■ 7. Section 648.58 is revised to read as
                                            with the APA, the limited access AM                     with paragraphs (e) through (g) of this               follows:
                                            shall not be implemented. If NMFS does                  section.
                                            not concur, in accordance with the                         (b) Limited access scallop vessel                  § 648.58         Rotational Closed Areas.
                                            APA, the limited access AM shall be                     exemption. Any vessel issued a limited
                                            implemented as soon as possible after                                                                            (a) Closed Area I Closed Area. No
                                                                                                    access scallop permit is exempt from the
                                            September 30 each year.                                                                                       vessel may fish for scallops in, or
                                                                                                    DAS requirements specified in
                                                                                                                                                          possess or land scallops from, the area
                                            *       *    *     *     *                              § 648.53(b) while fishing exclusively
                                                                                                                                                          known as the Closed Area I Closed Area.
                                               (f) * * *                                            landward of the outer boundary of the
                                                                                                                                                          No vessel may possess scallops in the
                                               (3) Limited access scallop vessels                   waters of a state that has been issued a
                                                                                                                                                          Closed Area I Closed Area, unless such
                                            fishing under the DAS program and                       state waters exemption under paragraph
                                                                                                                                                          vessel is only transiting the area as
                                            landing scallops at a port located at or                (a)(4) of this section, provided the vessel
                                                                                                                                                          provided in paragraph (e) of this
                                            south of 39° N. Lat. If landing scallops                complies with paragraphs (f) through (h)
                                                                                                                                                          section. The Closed Area I Closed Area
                                            at a port located at or south of 39° N.                 of this section.
                                                                                                                                                          is defined by straight lines connecting
                                            lat., a limited access vessel participating                (c) Gear and possession limit
                                                                                                                                                          the following points in the order stated
                                            in the scallop DAS program may end its                  restrictions. Any vessel issued a limited
                                                                                                                                                          (copies of a chart depicting this area are
                                            DAS trip once shoreward of the VMS                      access scallop permit, an LAGC NGOM,
                                                                                                                                                          available from the Regional
                                            Demarcation Line at or south of 39° N.                  or an LAGC IFQ scallop permit is
                                                                                                                                                          Administrator upon request), and so
                                            lat. by declaring out of the scallop                    exempt from the minimum twine top
                                                                                                                                                          that the line connecting points CAIA3
                                            fishery. Once declared out of the scallop               mesh size for scallop dredge gear
                                                                                                                                                          and CAIA4 is the same as the portion of
                                            fishery, the vessel may cross seaward of                specified in § 648.51(b)(2) and (b)(4)(iv)
                                                                                                                                                          the western boundary line of Closed
                                            the VMS Demarcation Line and steam to                   while fishing exclusively landward of
                                                                                                                                                          Area I, defined in § 648.81(a)(1), that
                                            ports at or south of 39° N. lat., to land               the outer boundary of the waters of the
                                                                                                                                                          lies between points CAIA3 and CAIA4:
                                            scallops while not on a DAS, provided                   State of Maine under the state waters
                                            that the vessel complies with the                       exemption specified in paragraph (a)(4)                   Point          Latitude      Longitude     Note
                                            following requirements:                                 of this section, provided the vessel is in
                                               (i) The vessel must submit a Scallop                 compliance with paragraphs (d) through                 CAIA1      ..   41°26′ N.      68°30′ W.
                                            Pre-landing Notification Form, as                       (g) of this section.                                   CAIA2      ..   40°58′ N.      68°30′ W.
                                            specified at § 648.10(f)(4)(iv);                           (d) NGOM closure exemption. Any                     CAIA3      ..   40°54.95′ N.   68°53.37′ W.     (1)
                                               (ii) The vessel’s fishing gear is stowed             vessel issued a Federal scallop permit                 CAIA4      ..   41°04′ N.      69°01′ W.        ( 1)
                                            and not available for immediate use as                  may be exempt from the regulations                     CAIA1      ..   41°26′ N.      68°30′ W.
                                            defined in § 648.2;                                     specified in § 648.52(b)(2) requiring that               1 From Point CAIA3 to Point CAIA4 along
                                               (iii) The vessel must return directly to             once the NGOM Federal hard TAC is                     the western boundary of Closed Area I, de-
                                            port and offload scallops;                              reached, no vessel issued a scallop                   fined in § 648.81(a)(1).
                                               (iv) The vessel must land scallops at                permit may fish in the NGOM area. This
                                            a port located at or south of 39° N. lat.;              exemption, which a state must apply for                  (b) Closed Area II Closed Area. No
                                            and                                                     through the process specified in                      vessel may fish for scallops in, or
                                               (v) The vessel may not possess in-                   paragraph (a) of this section, would                  possess or land scallops from, the area
                                            shell scallops.                                         allow vessels to continue to fish for                 known as the Closed Area II Closed
                                               (g) Set-asides for observer coverage.                scallops within a state’s waters inside               Area. No vessel may possess scallops in
                                            (1) To help defray the cost of carrying                 the NGOM. A state applying for this                   the Closed Area II Closed Area. The
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                                            an observer, 1 percent of the ABC/ACL                   exemption must clarify to which scallop               Closed Area II Closed Area is defined by
                                            specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this                   permit types this exemption would                     straight lines, except where noted,
                                            section shall be set aside to be used by                apply.                                                connecting the following points in the
                                            vessels that are assigned to take an at-                   (e) Notification requirements. Vessels             order stated (copies of a chart depicting
                                            sea observer on a trip. The total TAC for               fishing under the exemptions specified                this area are available from the Regional
                                            observer set aside is 254 mt in fishing                 in paragraph (b) and/or (c) of this                   Administrator upon request):


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                                              Point            Latitude            Longitude         Note     fishing gear is stowed and not available                  Point                Latitude      Longitude
                                                                                                              for immediate use as defined in § 648.2,
                                            CAIIA1         41°00′ N.              67°20′ W.                   or there is a compelling safety reason to            DMV1      ...........   38°10′   N.   74°50′   W.
                                            CAIIA2         41°00′ N.              66°35.8′ W.                 be in such areas without such gear being             DMV2      ...........   38°10′   N.   74°00′   W.
                                            CAIIA3         41°18.45′ N.           (1)                  (2 )   stowed. A vessel may only transit the                DMV3      ...........   37°15′   N.   74°00′   W.
                                            CAIIA4         41°30′ N.              ( 3)                 (2 )                                                        DMV4      ...........   37°15′   N.   74°50′   W.
                                                                                                              Closed Area II Closed Area, as described
                                            CAIIA5         41°30′ N.              67°20′ W.                                                                        DMV1      ...........   38°10′   N.   74°50′   W.
                                            CAIIA1         41°00′ N.              67°20′ W.                   in paragraph (b) of this section, or the
                                                                                                              Elephant Trunk Closed Area, as                        (i) Season. A vessel issued a scallop
                                              1 The intersection of 41°18.45′ N. lat. and
                                                                                                              described in paragraph (d) of this                  permit may not fish for, possess, or land
                                            the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approxi-                       section, if there is a compelling safety
                                            mately 41°18.45′ N. lat. and 66°24.89′ W.                                                                             scallops in or from the area known as
                                            long.                                                             reason for transiting the area and the              the Delmarva Sea Scallop Access Area,
                                              2 From Point CAIIA3 connected to Point                          vessel’s fishing gear is stowed and not             described in paragraph (a)(2) of this
                                            CAIIA4 along the U.S.-Canada Maritime                             available for immediate use as defined
                                            Boundary.                                                                                                             section, during the period of March 1,
                                              3 The intersection of 41°30′ N. lat. and the                    in § 648.2.                                         2016, through March 31, 2016.
                                            U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approxi-                              (f) Vessels fishing for species other              (ii) [Reserved]
                                            mately 41°30′ N. lat., 66°34.73′ W. long.                         than scallops. A vessel may fish for                  (3) Elephant Trunk Scallop Access
                                               (c) Nantucket Lightship Closed Area.                           species other than scallops within the              Area. The Elephant Trunk Scallop
                                            No vessel may fish for scallops in, or                            closed areas specified in paragraphs (a)            Access Area is defined by straight lines
                                            possess or land scallops from, the area                           through (d) of this section as allowed in           connecting the following points in the
                                            known as the Nantucket Lightship                                  this part, provided the vessel does not             order stated (copies of a chart depicting
                                            Closed Area. No vessel may possess                                fish for, catch, or retain scallops or              this area are available from the Regional
                                            scallops in the Nantucket Lightship                               intend to fish for, catch, or retain                Administrator upon request):
                                            Closed Area, unless such vessel is only                           scallops. Declaration through VMS that
                                            transiting the area as provided in                                the vessel is fishing in the LAGC scallop                 Point                Latitude      Longitude
                                            paragraph (e) of this section. The                                fishery is deemed to be an intent to fish
                                                                                                              for, catch, or retain scallops.                      ETAA1       .........   38°30′   N.   74°20′   W.
                                            Nantucket Lightship Closed Area is                                                                                     ETAA2       .........   38°30′   N.   73°50′   W.
                                            defined by straight lines connecting the                             8. In § 648.59:
                                                                                                                                                                   ETAA3       .........   38°40′   N.   73°50′   W.
                                            following points in the order stated                                 a. Paragraph (a) is added;                        ETAA4       .........   38°40′   N.   73°40′   W.
                                            (copies of a chart depicting this area are                           b. Paragraphs (b) introductory text,              ETAA5       .........   38°50′   N.   73°40′   W.
                                            available from the Regional                                       (b)(1), (b)(3), (c) introductory text, and           ETAA6       .........   38°50′   N.   73°30′   W.
                                            Administrator upon request),                                      (c)(1) are revised;                                  ETAA7       .........   38°10′   N.   73°30′   W.
                                                                                                                 c. Paragraph (c)(2) is removed and                ETAA8       .........   38°10′   N.   74°20′   W.
                                                 Point                 Latitude           Longitude           reserved;                                            ETAA1       .........   38°30′   N.   74°20′   W.
                                                                                                                 d. Paragraphs (c)(3), (d) introductory
                                            NLAA1      .........    40°50′   N.         69°30′   W.           text, and (d)(1) are revised; and                     (4) Hudson Canyon Scallop Access
                                            NLAA2      .........    40°50′   N.         69°00′   W.
                                                                                                                 e. Paragraphs (d)(2) and (e) are                 Area. The Hudson Canyon Scallop
                                            NLAA3      .........    40°33′   N.         69°00′   W                                                                Access Area is defined by straight lines
                                            NLAA4      .........    40°33′   N.         68°48′   W            removed and reserved.
                                                                                                                 The addition and revisions read as               connecting the following points in the
                                            NLAA5      .........    40°20′   N.         68°48′   W                                                                order stated (copies of a chart depicting
                                            NLAA6      .........    40°20′   N.         69°30′   W.           follows:
                                            NLAA1      .........    40°50′   N.         69°30′   W.
                                                                                                                                                                  this area are available from the Regional
                                                                                                              § 648.59   Sea Scallop Access Areas.                Administrator upon request):
                                              (d) Elephant Trunk Closed Area. No                                 (a) Mid-Atlantic Scallop Access Area.
                                                                                                              (1) Beginning March 1, 2015, through                      Point                Latitude      Longitude
                                            vessel may fish for scallops in, or
                                            possess or land scallops from, the area                           February 28, 2017 (i.e., fishing years               H1   ................   39°30′   N.   73°10′   W.
                                            known as the Elephant Trunk Closed                                2015 and 2016), a vessel issued a                    H2   ................   39°30′   N.   72°30′   W.
                                            Area. No vessel may possess scallops in                           scallop permit may not fish for, possess,            H3   ................   38°30′   N.   73°30′   W.
                                            Elephant Trunk Closed Area. The                                   or land scallops in or from the area                 H4   ................   38°50′   N.   73°30′   W.
                                            Elephant Trunk Closed Area is defined                             known as the Mid-Atlantic Access Area                H5   ................   38°50′   N.   73°42′   W.
                                            by straight lines connecting the                                  unless the vessel is participating in, and           H1   ................   39°30′   N.   73°10′   W.
                                            following points in the order stated                              complies with the requirements of, the
                                            (copies of a chart depicting this area are                        area access program described in                      (b) Closed Area I Scallop Access Area.
                                            available from the Regional                                       § 648.60. The Mid-Atlantic Access Area              (1) From March 1, 2015, through
                                            Administrator upon request).                                      is comprised of the following scallop               February 28, 2017 (i.e., fishing years
                                                                                                              access areas: The Delmarva Scallop                  2015 and 2016), a vessel issued a
                                                 Point                 Latitude           Longitude           Access Area, as described in paragraph              scallop permit may not fish for, possess,
                                                                                                              (a)(2) of this section; the Elephant Trunk          or land scallops in or from, the area
                                            ETCA   1   ........     38°50′   N.         74°20′   W.           Scallop Access Area, as described in                known as the Closed Area I Scallop
                                            ETCA   2   ........     38°50′   N.         73°40′   W.                                                               Access Area, described in paragraph
                                            ETCA   3   ........     38°40′   N.         73°40′   W.
                                                                                                              paragraph (a)(3) of this section; and the
                                                                                                              Hudson Canyon Scallop Access Area, as               (b)(3) of this section, unless transiting in
                                            ETCA   4   ........     38°40′   N.         73°50′   W.                                                               accordance with paragraph (f) of this
                                            ETCA   5   ........     38°30′   N.         73°50′   W.           described in paragraph (a)(4) of this
                                            ETCA   6   ........     38°30′   N.         74°20′   W.           section.                                            section. A vessel issued both a NE
                                            ETCA   1   ........     38°50′   N.         74°20′   W.              (2) Delmarva Scallop Access Area.                multispecies permit and an LAGC
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                                                                                                              The Delmarva Scallop Access Area is                 scallop permit may not fish in an
                                               (e) Transiting. No vessel possessing                           defined by straight lines connecting the            approved SAP under § 648.85 and under
                                            scallops may enter or be in the area(s)                           following points in the order stated                multispecies DAS in the scallop access
                                            specified in paragraphs (a) and (c) of                            (copies of a chart depicting this area are          area, unless it complies with restrictions
                                            this section unless the vessel is                                 available from the Regional                         in paragraph (b)(5)(ii)(C) of this section.
                                            transiting the area and the vessel’s                              Administrator upon request):                        *     *      *     *     *


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                                               (3) The Closed Area I Scallop Access                      years 2015 and 2016), a vessel issued a               17,000 lb (7,711 kg) of scallops that may
                                            Area is defined by straight lines                            scallop permit may not fish for, possess,             be harvested from the Mid-Atlantic
                                            connecting the following points in the                       or land scallops in or from the area                  Access Area, as defined in § 648.59(a),
                                            order stated (copies of a chart depicting                    known as the Nantucket Lightship                      starting on April 1, 2016.
                                            this area are available from the Regional                    Access Area, described in paragraph                      (C) Part-time scallop vessels. (1) For
                                            Administrator upon request), and so                          (d)(3) of this section, unless transiting             the 2015 fishing year, each part-time
                                            that the line connecting points CAIA3                        pursuant to paragraph (f) of this section.            scallop vessel shall have a total of
                                            and CAIA4 is the same as the portion of                      A vessel issued both a NE multispecies                20,400 lb (9,253 kg) of scallop that may
                                            the western boundary line of Closed                          permit and an LAGC scallop permit may                 be harvested from the Mid-Atlantic
                                            Area I, defined in § 648.81(a)(1), that                      not fish in an approved SAP under                     Access Area, as defined in § 648.59(a).
                                            lies between points CAIA3 and CAIA4:                         § 648.85 and under multispecies DAS in                   (2) For the 2015 fishing year, each
                                                                                                         the scallop access area, unless it                    part-time scallop vessel shall have a
                                                Point          Latitude        Longitude           Note complies with restrictions in paragraph                total of 10,200 lb (4,627 kg) of scallop
                                                                                                         (d)(5)(ii)(C) of this section.                        that may be harvested from the Mid-
                                            CAIA1       ..   41°26′ N.       68°30′ W.                                                                         Atlantic Access Area, as defined in
                                            CAIA2       ..   40°58′ N.       68°30′ W.                   *     *       *      *      *
                                                                                                                                                               § 648.59(a), starting on April 1, 2016.
                                            CAIA3       ..   40°54.95′ N.    68°53.37′ W.            (1) ■ 9. In § 648.60, paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(3),             (D) Occasional scallop vessels. (1) For
                                            CAIA4       ..   41°04′ N.       69°01′ W.               (1) (a)(5)(i), (a)(9), (c), (e)(1), and (g)(3)(i) are
                                            CAIA1       ..   41°26′ N.       68°30′ W.
                                                                                                                                                               the 2015 fishing year, each occasional
                                                                                                         revised to read as follows:                           scallop vessel shall have a total of 4,250
                                               1 From Point CAIA3 to Point CAIA4 along
                                                                                                            § 648.60 Sea scallop access area program           lb (1,928 kg) of scallop that may be
                                            the western boundary of Closed Area I, de-                                                                         harvested from the Mid-Atlantic Access
                                            fined in § 648.81(a)(1).                                        requirements.
                                                                                                                                                               Area, as defined in § 648.59(a).
                                            *      *    *     *     *                                          (a) * * *                                          (2) For the 2016 fishing year, each
                                               (c) Closed Area II Scallop Access                               (1) VMS. Each vessel participating in           occasional scallop vessel shall have a
                                            Area. (1) From March 1, 2015, through                           the Sea Scallop Access Area Program                total of 1,420 lb (644 kg) of scallop that
                                            February 28, 2017 (i.e., fishing years                          must have installed on board an                    may be harvested from the Mid-Atlantic
                                            2015 and 2016), a vessel issued a                               operational VMS unit that meets the                Access Area, as defined in § 648.59(a),
                                            scallop permit may not fish for, possess,                       minimum performance criteria specified             starting on April 1, 2016.
                                            or land scallops in or from, the area                           in §§ 648.9 and 648.10, and paragraphs                (ii) One-for-one area access allocation
                                            known as the Closed Area II Access                              (a)(9) and (f) of this section.                    exchanges. The owner of a vessel issued
                                            Area, described in paragraph (c)(3) of                          *      *     *     *     *                         a limited access scallop permit may
                                            this section, unless transiting in                                 (3) Sea Scallop Access Area                     exchange unharvested scallop pounds
                                            accordance with paragraph (f) of this                           Allocations—(i) Limited access vessel              allocated into one access area for
                                            section. A vessel issued both a NE                              allocations. (A) Except as provided in             another vessel’s unharvested scallop
                                            multispecies permit and an LAGC                                 paragraph (c) of this section, paragraphs          pounds allocated into another Sea
                                            scallop permit may not fish in an                               (a)(3)(i)(B) through (E) of this section           Scallop Access Area. These exchanges
                                            approved SAP under § 648.85 and under                           specify the total amount of scallops, in           may only be made for the amount of the
                                            multispecies DAS in the scallop access                          weight, that a limited access scallop              current trip possession limit, as
                                            area, unless it complies with restrictions                      vessel may harvest from Sea Scallop                specified in paragraph (a)(5) of this
                                            in paragraph (c)(5)(ii)(C) of this section.                     Access Areas during applicable seasons             section. For example, if the access area
                                               (2) [Reserved]                                               specified in § 648.59. A vessel may not            trip possession limit for full-time
                                               (3) The Closed Area II Scallop Access                        possess or land in excess of its scallop           vessels is 17,000 lb (7,711 kg), a full-
                                            Area is defined by straight lines, except                       allocation assigned to specific Sea                time vessel may exchange no less than
                                            where noted, connecting the following                           Scallop Access Areas, unless authorized            17,000 lb (7,711 kg), from one access
                                            points in the order stated (copies of a                         by the Regional Administrator, as                  area for no more or less than 17,000 lb
                                            chart depicting this area are available                         specified in paragraph (d) of this                 (7,711 kg) allocated to another vessel for
                                            from the Regional Administrator upon                            section, unless the vessel owner has               another access area. In addition, these
                                            request):                                                       exchanged an area-specific scallop                 exchanges may be made only between
                                                                                                            allocation with another vessel owner for           vessels with the same permit category:
                                                Point          Latitude        Longitude           Note     additional scallop allocation in that              A full-time vessel may not exchange
                                                                                                            area, as specified in paragraph (a)(3)(ii)         allocations with a part-time vessel, and
                                            CAIIA1           41°00′ N.       67°20′ W.                                                                         vice versa. Vessel owners must request
                                                                                                            of this section. A vessel may harvest its
                                            CAIIA2           41°00′ N.       66°35.8′ W.
                                            CAIIA3           41°18.45′ N.    (1)                     (2 )   scallop allocation, as specified in                these exchanges by submitting a
                                            CAIIA4           41°30′ N.       ( 3)                    (2 )   paragraph (a)(3)(i)(B) of this section, on         completed Access Area Allocation
                                            CAIIA5           41°30′ N.       67°20′ W.                      any number of trips in a given fishing             Exchange Form at least 15 days before
                                            CAIIA1           41°00′ N.       67°20′ W.                      year, provided that no single trip                 the date on which the applicant desires
                                              1 The intersection of 41°18.45′ N. lat. and                   exceeds the possession limits specified            the exchange to be effective. Exchange
                                            the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approxi-                     in paragraph (a)(5) of this section,               forms are available from the Regional
                                            mately 41°18.45′ N. lat. and 66°24.89′ W.                       unless authorized by the Regional                  Administrator upon request. Each vessel
                                            long.                                                           Administrator, as specified in                     owner involved in an exchange is
                                              2 From Point CAIIA3 connected to Point
                                            CAIIA4 along the U.S.-Canada Maritime
                                                                                                            paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section,            required to submit a completed Access
                                            Boundary.                                                          (B) Full-time scallop vessels. (1) In           Area Allocation Form. The Regional
                                              3 The intersection of 41°30′ N. lat. and the                  fishing year 2015, each full-time vessel           Administrator shall review the records
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                                            U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approxi-                         shall have a total of 51,000 lb (23,133            for each vessel to confirm that each
                                            mately 41°30′ N. lat., 66°34.73′ W. long.                       kg) of scallops that may be harvested              vessel has enough unharvested
                                            *     *   *      *    *                                         from the Mid-Atlantic Access Area, as              allocation remaining in a given access
                                              (d) Nantucket Lightship Scallop                               defined in § 648.59(a).                            area to exchange. The exchange is not
                                            Access Area. (1) From March 1, 2015,                               (2) For the 2016 fishing year, each             effective until the vessel owner(s)
                                            through February 28, 2017 (i.e., fishing                        full-time vessel shall have a total of             receive a confirmation in writing from


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                                            the Regional Administrator that the                             Confirmation of Permit History has been                           scallop vessel may fish for, possess, and
                                            allocation exchange has been made                               issued.                                                           land, per trip, scallops, up to the
                                            effective. A vessel owner may exchange                          *      *     *    *      *                                        maximum amounts specified in the
                                            equal allocations up to the current                                (5) Possession and landing limits—(i)                          table in this paragraph (a)(5). No vessel
                                            possession limit between two or more                            Scallop possession limits. Unless                                 declared into the Access Areas as
                                            vessels under his/her ownership. A                              authorized by the Regional                                        described in § 648.59(a) through (e) may
                                            vessel owner holding a Confirmation of                          Administrator, as specified in paragraph                          possess more than 50 bu (17.62 hL) of
                                            Permit History is not eligible to                               (d) of this section, after declaring a trip                       in-shell scallops outside of the Access
                                            exchange allocations between another                            into a Sea Scallop Access Area, a vessel                          Areas described in § 648.59(a) through
                                            vessel and the vessel for which a                               owner or operator of a limited access                             (e).

                                                                                                                                      Permit category possession limit
                                                 Fishing year
                                                                                              Full-time                                               Part-time                                              Occasional

                                            2015 .......................   17,000 lb (57,711 kg) ...........................       10,200 lb (4,627 kg) .............................     1,420 lb (644 kg).
                                            2016 .......................   17,000 lb (57,711 kg) ...........................       10,200 lb (4,627 kg) .............................     1,420 lb (644 kg).



                                            *      *     *     *     *                                         (i) 2015: The Mid-Atlantic Scallop                                  CLOSED AREA I—NORTH HABITAT
                                               (9) Reporting. The owner or operator                         Access Area, as specified in § 648.59(a).                                     CLOSURE AREA
                                            must submit scallop catch reports                                  (ii) 2016: None.
                                            through the VMS, as specified in                                                                                                      Point           Latitude          Longitude   Note
                                                                                                            *       *    *    *     *
                                            § 648.10(f)(4)(i), and limited access
                                            scallop access area pre-landing                                    (g) * * *                                                      CIN1      ....   41°30′   N.       69°23′   W.
                                                                                                                                                                              CIN2      ....   41°30′   N.       68°30′   W.
                                            notification forms, as specified in                                (3) LAGC IFQ Access Area Trips. (i)                            CIN3      ....   41°26′   N.       68°30′   W.
                                            § 648.10(f)(4)(iii).                                            An LAGC scallop vessel authorized to                              CIN4      ....   41°04′   N.       69°01′   W.      ( 1)
                                            *      *     *     *     *                                      fish in the Access Areas specified in                             CIN1      ....   41°30′   N.       69°23′   W.      ( 1)
                                               (c) Access area scallop allocation                           § 648.59(a) through (e) may land                                     1 From Point CIN4 back to Point CIN1 along
                                            carryover. Unless otherwise specified in                        scallops, subject to the possession limit                         the western boundary of Closed Area I, de-
                                            § 648.59, a limited access scallop vessel                       specified in § 648.52(a), unless the                              fined in § 648.81(a)(1).
                                            operator may fish any unharvested                               Regional Administrator has issued a
                                            Scallop Access Area allocation from a                           notice that the number of LAGC IFQ                                     CLOSED AREA I—SOUTH HABITAT
                                            given fishing year within the first 60                          access area trips have been or are                                            CLOSURE AREA
                                            days of the subsequent fishing year if                          projected to be taken. The total number
                                            the Access Area is open. For example,                           of LAGC IFQ trips in a specified Access                               Point          Latitude           Longitude   Notes
                                            if a full-time vessel has 7,000 lb (3,175                       Area for fishing year 2015 and 2016 are:
                                            kg) remaining in the Mid-Atlantic                                                                                                 CIS1      ...    40°54.95′ N.     68°53.37′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                              CIS2      ...    40°58′ N.        68°30′ W.
                                            Access Area at the end of fishing year                                   Access area                      2015         2016       CIS3      ...    40°45′ N.        68°30′ W.
                                            2015, that vessel may harvest 7,000 lb                                                                                            CIS4      ...    40°45′ N.        68°45′ W.         (1)
                                            (3,175 kg) from its 2016 fishing year                           Mid-Atlantic Access Area                   2,065          602     CIS1      ...    40°54.95′ N.     68°53.37′ W.      (1)
                                            scallop access area allocation during the                       Closed Area 1 ...................              0            0        1 From Point CIS4 back to Point CIS1 along
                                            first 60 days that the Mid-Atlantic                             Closed Area 2 ...................              0            0     the western boundary of Closed Area I, de-
                                            Access Area is open in fishing year 2016                        Nantucket Lightship ..........                 0            0     fined in § 648.81(a)(1).
                                            (March 1, 2016, through April 29, 2017).
                                            Unless otherwise specified in § 648.59,                                                                                           *     *     *     *     *
                                                                                                            *       *          *        *       *
                                            if an Access Area is not open in the                                                                                              ■ 11. In § 648.64, paragraph (a) is
                                            subsequent fishing year, then the                               ■ 10. In § 648.61, paragraph (a)(4) is                            revised to read as follows:
                                            unharvested scallop allocation would                            revised to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                              § 648.64 Yellowtail flounder sub-ACLs and
                                            expire at the end of the fishing year that                      § 648.61     EFH closed areas.                                    AMs for the scallop fishery.
                                            the scallops were allocated.                                                                                                         (a) As specified in § 648.55(d), and
                                            *      *     *     *     *                                         (a) * * *                                                      pursuant to the biennial framework
                                               (e) Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside                              (4) Closed Area I Habitat Closure                              adjustment process specified in
                                            Harvest in Access Areas—(1) Access                              Areas. The restrictions specified in                              § 648.90, the scallop fishery shall be
                                            Areas available for harvest of research                         paragraph (a) of this section apply to the                        allocated a sub-ACL for the Georges
                                            set-aside (RSA). Unless otherwise                               Closed Area I Habitat Closure Areas,                              Bank and Southern New England/Mid-
                                            specified, RSA may be harvested in any                          Closed Area I-North and Closed Area I-                            Atlantic stocks of yellowtail flounder.
                                            access area that is open in a given                             South, which are the areas bounded by                             The sub-ACLs are specified in
                                            fishing year, as specified through a                            straight lines connecting the following                           § 648.90(a)(4)(iii)(C) of the NE
                                            framework adjustment and pursuant to                            points in the order stated, and so that                           multispecies regulations.
                                            § 648.56. The amount of scallops that                           the lines connecting Point CIN4 to Point                          *      *    *     *     *
                                            can be harvested in each access area by                         CIN1, and Point CIS4 to Point CIS1 is                             ■ 12. In § 648.65, paragraph (b)(3)(ii) is
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                                            vessels participating in approved RSA                           the same as the portion of the western                            revised to read as follows:
                                            projects shall be determined through the                        boundary line of Closed Area I, defined
                                            RSA application review and approval                             in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, that
                                                                                                                                                                              § 648.65 Windowpane flounder sub-ACLs
                                            process. The access areas open for RSA                                                                                            and AMs for the scallop fishery.
                                                                                                            lies between those points:
                                            harvest for fishing years 2015 and 2016                                                                                           *        *    *           *       *
                                            are:                                                                                                                                   (b) * * *


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                                               (3) * * *                                            alternating 2 meshes per ring and 1                   yielding 30 rings, would only be able to
                                               (ii) The maximum hanging ratio for a                 mesh per ring (counted at the bottom                  use a twine top with 45 or fewer meshes
                                            net, net material, or any other material                where the twine top connects to the                   so that the overall ratio of meshes to
                                            on the top of a scallop dredge (twine                   apron), for an overall average of 1.5                 rings did not exceed 1.5 (45 meshes/30
                                            top) possessed or used by vessels fishing               meshes per ring for the entire width of               rings = 1.5).
                                            with scallop dredge gear does not                       the twine top. For example, an apron
                                            exceed 1.5:1 overall. An overall hanging                                                                      *     *     *    *      *
                                                                                                    that is 40 rings wide subtracting 5 rings             [FR Doc. 2015–09199 Filed 4–20–15; 8:45 am]
                                            ratio of 1.5:1 means that the twine top                 one each side of the side pieces,
                                            is attached to the rings in a pattern of                                                                      BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2015-12-16 08:33:53
Document Modified: 2015-12-16 08:33:53
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective May 1, 2015, except for the amendment to Sec. 648.51(b)(4)(iv), which will be effective May 21, 2015.
ContactTravis Ford, Fishery Policy Analyst, 978-281-9233
FR Citation80 FR 22119 
RIN Number0648-BE68
CFR Citation50 CFR 223
50 CFR 648
CFR AssociatedEndangered and Threatened Species; Exports; Imports; Transportation; Fisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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