80_FR_22345 80 FR 22269 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan; Trawl Rationalization Program; Catch Monitor Program; Observer Program

80 FR 22269 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan; Trawl Rationalization Program; Catch Monitor Program; Observer Program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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

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FR Document2015-08814

This action revises the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery regulations pertaining to certified catch monitors and observers required in the Shorebased Individual Fishery Quota Program, the Mothership Coop Program, the Catcher/Processor Coop Program, and for processing vessels in the fixed gear or open access fisheries. This action establishes permitting requirements for persons interested in providing certified catch monitors and observers; updates observer provider and vessels responsibilities relative to observer safety; and makes administrative changes to the observer and catch monitor programs. This action is needed to allow for the entry of new providers, to ensure observer safety provisions are clearly stated and consistent with national observer regulations, and to improve program administration.

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Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery 
Management Plan; Trawl Rationalization Program; Catch Monitor Program; 
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No. 130503447-5336-02]
RIN 0648-BD30


Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery 
Management Plan; Trawl Rationalization Program; Catch Monitor Program; 
Observer Program

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This action revises the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery 
regulations pertaining to certified catch monitors and observers 
required in the Shorebased Individual Fishery Quota Program, the 
Mothership Coop Program, the Catcher/Processor Coop Program, and for 
processing vessels in the fixed gear or open access fisheries. This 
action establishes permitting requirements for persons interested in 
providing certified catch monitors and observers; updates observer 
provider and vessels responsibilities relative to observer safety; and 
makes administrative changes to the observer and catch monitor 
programs. This action is needed to allow for the entry of new 
providers, to ensure observer safety provisions are clearly stated and 
consistent with national observer regulations, and to improve program 
administration.

DATES: Effective date: May 21, 2015.

ADDRESSES: NMFS prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
(FRFA), which is summarized in the Classification section of this final 
rule. NMFS also prepared an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
(IRFA) for the proposed rule. Copies of the IRFA, FRFA and the Small 
Entity Compliance Guide are available from William W. Stelle, Jr., 
Regional Administrator, West Coast Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way 
NE., Seattle, WA 98115-0070; or by phone at 206-526-6150. Copies of the 
Small Entity Compliance Guide are available on the West Coast Region's 
Web site at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
final rule may be submitted by email to [email protected] or 
fax to (202) 395-7285.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Becky Renko, 206-526-6110, 
[email protected]; or Jamie Goen, 206-526-4656, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed rule for this action was 
published on February 19, 2014 (79 FR 9592). This final rule removes 
regulations requiring vessels to obtain certified observers from 
providers permitted for the North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program, 
and establishes provider permitting requirements specific to the 
Pacific Coast groundfish fishery. Because some provider businesses in 
the Pacific Coast groundfish fishery provide both observers and catch 
monitors, a combined permitting process is being implemented at 50 CFR 
660.18. There are two types of endorsements that will be associated 
with a provider permit; an observer endorsement and a catch monitor 
endorsement.
    New providers may obtain permits through an application process. 
During the application process, persons, which includes individuals and 
entities, would specify which endorsement(s) they are seeking. Persons 
that provided observers and catch monitors in the 12 months prior to 
the effective date of this rule will be issued a provider permit 
without submitting an application. The existing record regarding 
performance and the ability to provide observer or catch monitor 
services will be adequate documentation. Existing providers will not be 
required to submit a new application unless they were seeking an 
additional endorsement. Existing providers will be permitted through 
December 31, 2015, unless there has been a change in ownership. To 
continue to provide services in 2016, existing providers will be 
required to apply for a provider permit by October 31, 2015, through 
the application process at Sec.  660.18(b). A provider permit expires 
if it is not renewed and endorsements can be revoked when specific 
services have not been provided for a period of 12 consecutive months.
    Observer and catch monitor providers contribute an important 
service by recruiting, hiring, and deploying motivated individuals to 
serve as observers and catch monitors. NMFS must ensure that observer 
providers meet minimum requirements so that this important service is 
consistently maintained. NMFS can issue permits to applicants who, 
among other considerations: Demonstrate that they understand the scope 
of the regulations they will be held to; document how they will comply 
with those regulations; demonstrate that they have the business 
infrastructure necessary to carry out the job; are free from conflict 
of interest; do not have past performance problems on a Federal 
contract or any history of decertification as either an observer, catch 
monitor, catch monitor provider or observer provider; and are free from 
criminal convictions for certain offenses that could impact their 
ability to successfully carry out the role of application. Upon 
issuance of a provider permit, the holder must comply with all 
applicable regulations.
    Provider permit applications from persons who do not hold a current 
provider permit may be submitted at any time during the year. Once a 
complete application is received, NMFS' review process would begin and 
take at least a month. Therefore, applicants should plan accordingly. 
Applications submitted after October 31 may not be processed until the 
following year because of the time required to review applications, 
issue permits, and allow for an appeals process. NMFS has discretion to 
either grant or deny issuance of a catch monitor or observer provider 
permit.
    A permit issued to a catch monitor or observer provider will be 
effective until the permit expiration date of December 31 of that year, 
unless, in the meantime, an ownership change occurs that requires a new 
permit, or the permit is suspended, revoked, or voided. Unless they 
wish to no longer provide services, existing provider permit holders 
must annually reapply prior to the December 31 permit expiration date. 
To be guaranteed issuance by January 1 of a subsequent year, the 
application must be submitted by October 31. If an existing provider 
fails to reapply for the permit, it will expire on the permit 
expiration date.
    This action also revises regulations pertaining to observer safety. 
Fishing vessel responsibilities relative to safety are being revised to 
ensure consistency with the National Observer Program provisions at 
Sec. Sec.  600.725 and 600.746. The prohibitions at Sec.  660.12(e) are 
being revised to clarify that a vessel required to carry an observer is 
prohibited from fishing (including processing) if NMFS, the observer 
provider, or the observer determines that the vessel is inadequate or 
unsafe. In addition, the observer provider responsibilities will 
require the use of a current Vessel Safety checklist for pre-cruise 
checks and for any safety-related findings to be submitted to the 
Observer Program. Minor regulatory changes in program administration 
and housekeeping measures are included in this action.

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Response to Comments

    NMFS received three comment letters on the proposed rule and took 
verbal comments on the proposed rule during the Pacific Fishery 
Management Council's (Council) March 2014 meeting. These comments are 
addressed here:
    Comment 1: The definitions at Sec.  660.11 define a catch monitor 
provider as ``any person or commercial enterprise that is granted a 
permit by NMFS to provide certified catch monitors as required in Sec.  
660.140.'' This would preclude a public agency (state or municipality) 
from becoming a provider and is therefore too restrictive. Similarly, 
the conflict of interest limitations could be read to preclude harbor 
districts, coastal towns, states and similar entities from becoming 
observer or catch monitor providers. We recommend clarifying the 
conflict of interest limitations so that community members have the 
opportunity to monitor fishing activities in their own ports and so 
that harbor districts, coastal towns, states and similar entities may 
become certified providers.
    Response: The regulations do not preclude a public agency, 
including harbor districts, coastal towns, states and similar entities, 
from being a permitted provider. The regulations will allow any 
``person'' that meets the qualifying criteria to be permitted as a 
provider. The term ``person'' is defined in the regulations at Sec.  
660.11 and includes, ``any federal, state, or local government.'' A 
public agency would not be precluded from being a provider.
    The conflict of interest limitations do not prohibit catch monitors 
or observers from living in the same communities in which they work. 
However, the regulations do specify assignment limitations for both 
catch monitors and observers. Currently, a catch monitor may not be 
assigned to the same first receiver for more than 90 calendar days in a 
12-month period, unless otherwise authorized by NMFS. Similarly, 
observers may not be deployed on the same vessel for more than 90 
calendar days in a 12-month period, unless otherwise authorized by 
NMFS.
    Comment 2: Other than allowing observer or catch monitor services, 
the limitations on conflict of interest for catch monitors, observers, 
and providers prohibit persons with a direct financial interest in the 
following: (A) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured 
interest in a vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating stationary 
processor facility involved in the catching, taking, harvesting or 
processing of fish; (B) Any business involved with selling supplies or 
services to any vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating 
stationary processing facility; or (C) Any business involved with 
purchasing raw or processed products from any vessel, first receiver, 
shorebased or floating stationary processing facilities. These 
restrictions are not limited to commercial fishing. Recreational 
fishers or someone working at Safeway could be prohibited from being a 
catch monitor, an observer, or a provider.
    Response: The conflict of interest limitations for observers, catch 
monitors, and providers were intended to apply to commercial fishing 
activity, including commercial activity in the recreational fisheries 
(e.g. charters). The conflict of interest restrictions describe, in 
part, that a person must not have a direct financial interest in a 
vessel, or any business buying from or selling to a vessel. The term 
``fishing vessel'' as defined in regulation at Sec.  600.10 means any 
vessel, boat, ship, or other craft that is used for, equipped to be 
used for, or of a type that is normally used for: (1) Fishing; or (2) 
Aiding or assisting one or more vessels at sea in the performance of 
any activity relating to fishing, including, but not limited to, 
preparation, supply, storage, refrigeration, transportation, or 
processing. Conflict of interest restrictions for observers are 
outlined at a national level in a policy directive (04-109-01) from 
August 2007 titled, ``National Minimum Eligibility Standards for Marine 
Fisheries Observers.'' (http://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/Assets/Observer-Program/pdf/Eligibility_Procedural_Directive.pdf) The national conflict 
of interest requirements use similar language, including use of the 
term ``vessel'' on page 3. In addition, the term ``vessel'' and similar 
conflict of interest requirements have been in Pacific coast groundfish 
regulations for observers, catch monitors, and providers before the 
February 2014 proposed rule and, for observers, since well before the 
trawl rationalization program.
    Comment 3: NMFS stated their intent to expand conflict of interest 
limitations for observer and catch monitor providers. NMFS appears 
intent on developing these limitations without Council guidance outside 
of this rulemaking process, this is concerning.
    Response: NMFS disagrees with the commenter that actions are being 
developed without Council input. At the Council's April 2012 meeting, 
NMFS identified the intent to review observer regulations at Sec.  
660.140 (Shorebased IFQ Program), Sec.  660.150 (Mothership Coop 
Program), Sec.  660.160 (Catcher/processor Coop Program) and the catch 
monitor regulations (Sec. Sec.  660.17, 660.18, and 660.140) and revise 
the regulations to be more clear or more consistent and to improve 
administration of the two programs (Agenda item I.4.c. NMFS Trailing 
Actions). In April 2012, the Council recommended that NMFS move forward 
with the proposed changes. During the development of provider 
permitting regulations, the issue regarding conflict of interest 
limitations for providers came to light. To provide adequate notice to 
the public, the proposed rule preamble specifically discussed the issue 
of narrowing the conflict of interest limitations for providers and 
requested public comment. In addition, the issue was brought forward at 
the Council's March 2014 meeting for further input from the Council.
    Comment 4: The current conflict of interest provisions were 
developed by the Council to help facilitate procurement of observers. A 
central point of the proposed rule is about facilitating procurement of 
observers by expanding the pool of observer providers on the Pacific 
Coast. Therefore, it seems counter-intuitive for NMFS to suggest the 
need for additional constraints on observer providers that will hinder 
procurement of observers. Further, during the original deeming of 
Amendment 20, the Regulatory Deeming Workgroup specifically rejected 
the more expansive conflict of interest language that NMFS initially 
proposed at that time. NMFS agreed to go with the narrowed language 
which is currently in regulation. The conflict of interest provisions 
should not be expanded beyond those originally developed by the 
Council.
    Response: In 2010, during the deeming of the Amendment 20 
rulemaking, more restrictive conflict of interest limitations relative 
to individual observers and catch monitors were rejected by the 
Regulatory Deeming Workgroup. The workgroup expressed concern that 
excessively narrow limitations could affect the availability of 
individuals to serve as observers and catch monitors. Although the 
conflict of interest limitations for observers and catch monitors are 
currently inconsistent with the NMFS policy directive 04-109-01, NMFS 
did not propose to narrow the conflict of interest limitations for 
observers and catch monitors in this action. Rather, the rule proposed 
to narrow the conflict of interest limitations for observer providers. 
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the conflict of interest limitations for providers.
    Providers are businesses that employ qualified individuals to serve 
as observers and catch monitors; arrange for their attendance in 
training and briefings; provide support while they are deployed; and 
ensure that they meet the obligations. NMFS believes that there is 
adequate availability of individuals, businesses, colleges, 
universities, state and local governments to serve as providers to 
supply personnel for field positions in their natural resource jobs. 
Because the pool of potential applicants is a broad group, there 
appears to be an adequate pool of applicants without including those 
persons with direct financial ties to the fishing industry. For the 
collection of independent unbiased data, it is important that provider 
businesses be companies dedicated to providing personnel for the 
collection of accurate, complete, and reliable marine and ecological 
data. Broadening the existing conflict of interest limitations to 
restrict providers from having a direct financial interest in any 
federal or state managed fisheries is not expected to hinder the 
procurement of qualified individuals to serve as observers or catch 
monitors.
    Comment 5: The proposed rule includes language that goes far beyond 
what it takes to become an observer. The observer qualifications 
include CPR training and certification which are inappropriate. The 
educational requirements go beyond what is necessary to do the job. The 
observer qualification requirements conflict with the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fisheries Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) which 
simply states that they must have the skills to do the job.
    Response: As noted in the preamble of the proposed rule, only minor 
administrative changes are being made in the regulations pertaining to 
observer qualifications and certifications. The changes include 
removing and updating incorrect cross references and standardizing 
references to the Observer Program. Similar, if not identical, changes 
are being made in the regulations pertaining to observers in the 
Mothership and Catcher/Processor Coop Programs.
    The proposed rule did not include the reconsideration of 
eligibility requirements currently in regulation for observers. 
Observer eligibility criteria are based on NMFS policy directive 04-
109-01, National Minimum Eligibility Requirements for Marine Fisheries 
Observers. Observer safety training and first aid requirements are 
addressed in policy directive 04-110-01. These directives are available 
on line at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/op/pds/. Changes to the national 
directives for minimum eligibility requirements and first aid are 
beyond the scope of this action.
    Comment 6: The provision of observers and catch monitors by for-
profit companies provides employment and secondary economic benefits to 
West Coast ports. However, for some vessels in remote and small fishing 
areas, securing an observer or a catch monitor from a traditional for-
profit provider may be prohibitively costly or difficult. NMFS should 
allow non-traditional entities to serve as observers and catch 
monitors, provided that they meet the requirements for a permit. These 
applicants could include coastal towns, harbor districts, states and 
other similar entities. Many individuals affiliated with those groups 
may be familiar with West Coast groundfish species and the fishery, 
making them promising candidates for observers and catch monitors.
    There are two issues that could constrain non-traditional entities 
from providing observers and catch monitors: educational requirements 
for observers/catch monitors, and the conflict of interest limitations. 
While we understand and support minimum requirements for observers/
catch monitors, we encourage NMFS to reconsider the requirement for a 
Bachelor's degree specifically in the natural sciences. We believe this 
requirement inadvertently excludes a number of otherwise qualified 
individuals. As long as applicants are able to successfully complete 
the NMFS training course, and can demonstrate they have the scientific 
and statistical skills and knowledge necessary to complete required 
duties, we believe they should be allowed to serve as observers/catch 
monitors.
    Response: As discussed in the response to Comments 1 and 2, non-
traditional entities, such as coastal towns, harbor districts, and 
states, would not be prohibited from becoming a provider if they meet 
the qualifying criteria. As discussed in the response to Comment 5, the 
proposed rule did not include reconsideration of eligibility 
requirements currently in regulation for observers. Nor did the 
proposed rule include changes to the educational requirements for catch 
monitors. Observers and catch monitors have different educational 
requirements in the groundfish regulations, as specified at Sec.  
660.140(h)(5)(i) for IFQ observers and Sec.  660.17(e)(1) for catch 
monitors. The minimum requirement for a bachelor's degree in one of the 
natural sciences is specific to observers, not catch monitors. 
Observers are required, in part, to have a bachelor's degree in one of 
the natural sciences, with coursework in biological sciences, use of 
dichotomous keys, at least one math and statistics course, and relevant 
computer skills, all consistent with national policy. Catch monitors, 
on the other hand, are required, in part, to have a high school 
diploma, and a 2-year degree or 1-year of specialized experience.
    Observer eligibility criteria are based on NMFS policy directive 
04-109-01, National Minimum Eligibility Requirements for Marine 
Fisheries Observers. The purpose of the procedural directive was to 
establish national minimum eligibility standards for individuals 
admitted to and completing observer training. Quality observer data are 
essential for management decisions. Therefore, observers must meet 
minimum eligibility standards to help ensure professionalism, provide 
quality assurance, prevent conflicts of interest and promote agency 
credibility. These same national directives include conflict of 
interest limitations.
    Comment 7: There are inconsistencies between sections of the 
regulations describing first aid and cardiopulmonary training required 
for observers and needed to maintain their certification. Observers in 
the Shorebased IFQ Program and on catcher vessels in the mothership 
fishery are required to complete a basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation/
first aid course prior to the end of the West Coast Groundfish Observer 
training class and to maintain their certification they must hold 
current basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation/first aid certification as 
per American Red Cross Standards.
    Response: The commenter is correct that there are inconsistencies 
between what must be successfully completed during the West Coast 
Groundfish Observer training classes to obtain the initial 
certification and what is required to maintain the certification. This 
final rule revises those sections to eliminate the inconsistencies. 
Each section will refer to a Red Cross or equivalent basic 
cardiopulmonary resuscitation/first aid certification.
    Comment 8: The proposed rule regulations require that any concerns 
about vessel safety be reported in writing to the Observer Program 
Office by the observer provider within 24 hours after the observer 
provider becomes aware of the information. Two commenters expressed 
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information getting back to a vessel owner. The commenters requested 
that the regulations specify the time when a provider must notify a 
vessel owner about safety concerns, including an observer's refusal to 
board a vessel, starting from the time a problem is identified by the 
observer and ending when the vessel owner is notified of the situation.
    Response: Every vessel that carries an observer is required to have 
a valid USCG Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal that is valid for 
two years. Although a vessel may meet the requirements for a Vessel 
Safety Decal at the time of inspection, vessels can be out of 
compliance between inspections. Equipment can be removed from the 
vessel, damaged, or out of date. Prior to an observer embarking on the 
first trip and before the vessel may get underway with an observer 
aboard, the observer provider must ensure that the Observer Vessel 
Safety Checklist was completed, and that the vessel has a valid USCG 
Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal. The provider must submit the 
Observer Vessel Safety Checklist to the Observer Program. The observers 
are encouraged to complete an Observer Vessel Safety Checklist as early 
as possible before the first trip and give the vessel time to correct 
any deficiencies. In addition, for the protection of observers, the 
current regulations state that vessels are required to maintain safe 
conditions, and comply with USCG and other applicable rules, 
regulations, statutes, and guidelines pertaining to safe operation of 
the vessel. Those measures include, but are not limited to, rules of 
the road, vessel stability, emergency drills, emergency equipment, 
vessel maintenance, vessel general condition and port bar crossings. An 
observer may refuse to board or reboard a vessel, and may request a 
vessel to return to port if they believe it is operated in an unsafe 
manner or if they identify unsafe conditions.
    Observers hired by permitted providers are required by regulations 
to report to NMFS when a vessel has uncorrected safety deficiencies, 
when an observer refuses to board or reboard a vessel, and when an 
observer requests to return to port due to unsafe conditions. Vessel 
owners employing observer services through a permitted provider hold a 
private contract with the provider. If a vessel owner wants observer 
safety concerns reported to them within a specific time frame, they are 
encouraged to work directly with the observer providers to build 
elements into their private business contract that addresses the 
concern. To address vessel safety issues before an observer is 
scheduled to board a vessel, NMFS encourages the vessel owners to work 
directly with the USCG port personnel including safety inspectors who 
are available to assist individual vessel owners.
    Comment 9: If an observer refuses to board a particular vessel, all 
of the preparation for going fishing is cost that is a loss for that 
vessel. There should be a regulatory provision to compensate the 
vessel's loss.
    Response: With respect to permitted providers within the trawl 
fisheries, the relationship between the vessel and the permitted 
provider is a private business contract between the two entities. If 
the individual parties want provisions for compensating each other for 
losses relative to the fishing preparation costs or the observer's lost 
work time, the individual parties are encouraged to work together to 
build elements into their private business contract that addresses the 
concerns.
    With respect to the limited entry fixed gear and open access 
harvesting vessels, Pacific States Marine Fish Commission holds 
contracts with observer providers and observers are obtained through 
the Observer Program Office, not directly from permitted providers. 
When there is a safety concern on limited entry fixed gear and open 
access harvesting vessel, NMFS notifies the vessel owner about the 
safety concerns. If the safety concern was not caused by the vessel or 
crew, a waiver may be issued and the vessel can go fish. In this case, 
the loss of fishing time is minimal. However, if an observer refuses a 
trip due to an issue with the vessel (unsafe conditions, harassment 
etc.), the Observer Program tends not to issue waivers and the vessel 
must correct the issue before an observer would be assigned to the 
vessel. In this case, NMFS believes that compensation would be 
inappropriate.
    Comment 10: The proposed rule would require the submission of a 
permit renewal application every year in order to maintain 
certification as an observer provider. We believe this would be both 
unnecessary and overly burdensome. Providers and NMFS staff already 
have too many administrative responsibilities. New responsibilities 
should be considered only when they are truly worthwhile. This one may 
look good on paper, creating the impression that it somehow increases 
agency oversight, but in reality it will accomplish nothing. Once 
certified, we believe a company should remain so unless there is a 
change of ownership.
    Response: The intended purpose of the annual renewal is to verify 
that the management, organization, and ownership structure of a 
permitted provider is unchanged; to update provider contact 
information; and to assure that nothing has changed relative to the 
conflict of interest limitations or criminal convictions. Based on 
experience, NMFS believes the renewal process ensures that information 
required for issuance of a provider permit is maintained over time. If 
inconsistencies with the standards are found, the situation could be 
addressed and remedied in a timely manner.
    The commenter is correct that annual renewals will be an additional 
burden on existing providers and NMFS. The burden was specifically 
considered and NMFS has determined that, at least initially, an annual 
check-in is needed to ensure that the conditions under which the 
original permits were issued continue to exist. To reduce the burden of 
the renewal process on the provider, partially pre-filled renewal forms 
will be provided. If all information is current, the burden on the 
provider is expected to be minimal.
    At the beginning of the new provider permit requirements, it is 
important to collect the information through the renewal on an annual 
basis. After a few years, NMFS could evaluate whether the provider 
permit could remain valid over a longer period of time and a 
modification to the regulation is warranted. In addition, after three 
years, the burden of this collection will be reconsidered under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act and requiring less frequent renewals for 
provider permits could be considered.
    Comment 11: The gear issued to observers has grown more technically 
advanced and increasingly expensive. The cost of NMFS-issued scales 
alone exceeds $10,000. It is unreasonable to make providers or 
observers responsible for replacement costs of lost or damaged gear. 
Gear can be damaged through normal at-sea use, and one could argue that 
gear stolen from an observer's hotel room when the observer is on 
travel has been lost. It is unreasonable in either of these 
circumstances to hold the provider responsible for replacing the gear 
involved. Replacement should be restricted to those instances when gear 
is misplaced (i.e., truly ``lost'') by the observer and when damage 
results from an observer's willful misconduct.
    Response: When all of the gear is new, the specialized set of 
safety and sampling gear issued by NMFS to observers can exceed 
$13,000. The motion-compensating scale alone is valued at approximately 
$7,000. Current regulations require an observer provider to replace all 
lost or damaged gear and equipment issued by NMFS to an observer under 
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All replacements must be in accordance with requirements and procedures 
identified in writing by the Observer Program Office. NMFS believes 
there is a need to ensure that observers properly care for the gear in 
their possession. Although the regulations provide for the replacement 
of all lost or damage gear and equipment, to date the Observer Program 
has not required gear to be replaced when the gear was damaged and 
taken out of service due to normal wear or where the observer was not 
at fault for the gear being lost or stolen (i.e. stolen from a locked 
hotel room). However, observer providers have been asked to replace 
gear that was damaged or lost out of neglect by the observer (i.e. 
equipment stolen from an unlocked vehicle).
    Comment 12: The Shorebased IFQ Program regulations currently limit 
an observer to 22 deployed days in a calendar month. This limit was 
established in 2011 prior to the start of the Shorebased IFQ Program. 
Based on our experience as an observer provider during the 2011-2013 
period, we question why no changes were made in this rule. In our 
experience, we've often had to pull observers off vessels when they've 
had 19 or 20 deployed days in a month because their next trip would 
take them to a total of 23 or 24 days. The observers generally don't 
appreciate that they're being denied work for their own good, 
particularly in a program where work comes in fits and starts and they 
can't count on making up for lost earnings in subsequent months. For 
bottom trawl vessels, we'd suggest raising the limit to 24 days per 
month, and we'd suggest removing it entirely for vessels targeting 
Pacific whiting in the Shorebased IFQ Program. We believe that the 24 
day per month standard would allow more people to work 22 days, which 
seems to be in the spirit of the regulations, because a provider would 
not need to pull an observer off a boat at 19 or 20 days out of an 
abundance of caution.
    Regardless of the day specified in the deployment limit, as an 
observer provider we are not comfortable with waivers being confined to 
those situations listed in the regulation (long trips, or a shortage of 
observers due to illness or injury). For instance, an observer in 
Bellingham, Washington who has already had 21 deployed days in the 
month of July would be unable to board a vessel that was departing on 
July 30 for another trip, even though the first 18 hours of that trip 
would be running out to the fishing grounds. If the regulation as 
written were to be applied in this situation, we would be expected to 
send an observer from Westport, Washington or Astoria, Oregon to cover 
the trip, adding significant travel costs to the vessel's bill, and our 
Bellingham observer would be left on the beach to contemplate the lost 
earnings. The rule should give NMFS the latitude to make common sense 
decisions in situations regardless of the limit on deployment days. The 
regulations should be revised to allow the Observer Program to issue 
waivers to allow observers to work more than the number of days in a 
calendar month specified in the deployment limit.
    Response: The current regulations state that an observer must not 
be deployed for more than 22 days in a calendar month with some 
exceptions: when the Observer Program specifically issues a waiver in a 
situation where it is anticipated that a single trip will last over 20 
days, or for issues with replacement observer availability due to 
illness or injury. Because the regulatory text that the commenter is 
referring to was included in the proposed rule only to revise minor 
administrative changes without substantive changes from the existing 
deployment limitations, NMFS believes that further analysis is 
necessary to determine if the 22 day deployment restriction should be 
revised and, if so, what would be an appropriate change. NMFS 
encourages the commenter to bring this issue forward through the 
Pacific Fishery Management Council process for further consideration.
    The commenter also indicates that regardless of the 22 day 
deployment restriction, the range of exceptions for which waivers may 
be issued is too narrow and needs to be revised. In looking at the 
current regulatory text, NMFS agrees that the stated limits for when 
waivers may be issued is too narrow and does not accurately reflect 
current program policies. Therefore, this final rule revises the 
observer deployment limitations and workload regulations to add an 
allowance for the Observer Program to issue a waiver when it has been 
predetermined that the extended deployment is not likely to result in 
data delays or otherwise impact the overall duties and obligations of 
the observer.
    Comment 13: If an observer provider is unable to provide observer 
coverage to a vessel that they have a contractual relationship with due 
to the lack of available observers, the observer provider must report 
it to the Observer Program at least four hours prior to the vessel's 
estimated embark time. As a provider, the requirement to notify NMFS at 
least four hours before the vessel's scheduled departure works well 
enough for processing vessels in the Mothership and Catcher/processor 
Coop fisheries, but not for vessels in the Shorebased IFQ Program. For 
vessels in the Shorebased IFQ Program, we're most likely to have 
difficulty providing observer coverage to vessels that provide only 
four hour notice. The rule needs to anticipate these situations by 
stating providers will notify NMFS at least four hours in advance of a 
trip when an observer isn't available, unless the vessel provides less 
than four hour notice to the provider, in which case the provider is to 
notify NMFS as soon as practical after the situation arises.
    Response: NMFS agrees the recommendation is consistent with the 
original intent of the regulations. The basis for the original 
regulations was that the observer provider was given adequate notice by 
the vessel. Therefore, the Shorebased IFQ Program regulations for catch 
monitor and observer providers are revised to reduce the burden on 
catch monitor or observer providers when less than four hour notice is 
given to the provider.
    Comment 14: After initial issuance, an observer must keep their 
certification valid. In order to maintain the certification, an 
observer must meet the ``minimum annual deployment period'' of three 
months at least once every 12 months. If by ``deployment period,'' the 
language means a period under contract, then we have no question on 
this subject. However, if by ``deployment period'' the intent is to say 
that to maintain the endorsement an observer must have at least 90 
deployed days on vessels during a 12 month period that could be too 
restrictive particularly in ports in Southern California. Based on our 
experience as an observer provider in Central and Southern California 
in the 2011 to 2013 period, an observer would have to be under 
contract, on average, for 9 months out of every 12 months to reach a 
90-deployed-day threshold. An observer who spent 6 months out of the 
year under contract and was deployed 60 days during those months should 
not be required to attend a full training prior to returning to work 
the following year.
    Response: NMFS agrees with the commenter that regulatory language 
regarding a minimum annual deployment period for observers does not 
work for the Shorebased IFQ Program given the amount of variance in 
activity between ports. Observers in certain ports simply cannot 
accumulate the required number of days to maintain certification, yet 
they are perfectly capable of performing their duties. In addition, 
some ports already have difficulty getting observer coverage and are at 
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of this restriction. After reviewing the number of sea days for all 
observers, as well as those in the Southern California ports of 
concern, the minimum annual deployment restriction is being revised in 
this final rule to a minimum of 45 days. In addition, the Observer 
Program will have the discretion to waive the 45 day requirement for 
individuals in good standing with less than 45 days on a case-by-case 
basis, but have less deployment days given their port assignments. The 
regulatory revisions reduce the training burden on individual observers 
and providers.
    Comment 15: Limiting the hours of a catch monitor to 12 hours in 
any 24 hour period for work other than the summary and submission of 
catch monitor data poses a problem in remote ports. Offloads in 
Bellingham, Washington, for instance, can sometimes run longer than 12 
hours. We only have a single Shorebased IFQ Program observer/catch 
monitor in Bellingham. At the start of an offload, there's no way to 
predict with certainty if the offload will run longer than 12 hours. As 
a catch monitor provider, a 12-hour limit is unworkable in Bellingham. 
In cases when an offload does exceed 12 hours, the regulation as 
written would force us to shut down the offload and send someone to 
Bellingham from either Westport, Washington or Astoria, Oregon to 
finish the last hour or two of work. In this case, the expense and 
disruption faced by the first receiver as a result of the work hour 
restriction is not justified. We're also confused as to why the work 
limits for catch monitors are expressed in terms of a number of hours 
``per 24-hour period.'' Using a ``calendar day'' would be a more common 
sense approach and is much easier to apply.
    Response: The proposed rule changes were intended to address the 
late submission of catch monitor data and excessive work hours due to 
long offloads, particularly relative to Pacific whiting landings. The 
current regulations limit the working hours of each individual catch 
monitor to no more than 16 hours per calendar day, with maximum of 14 
hours being work other than the summary and submission of catch monitor 
data. In addition, following a monitoring shift of more than 10 hours, 
each catch monitor must be provided with a minimum 6 hours break before 
they may resume monitoring. The proposed rule included a reduction in 
the working hours such that a catch monitor could not work more than 14 
consecutive hours in any 24-hour period with a maximum of 12 hours 
being work other than the summary and submission of catch monitor data. 
In addition, a break of at least 8 consecutive hours would have been 
required in the same 24-hour period.
    In response to the issues identified by the commenter, changes have 
been made in the final rule. The term calendar day will continue to be 
used rather than 24-hour period. The increased burden to a provider to 
monitor a moving 24-hour period for a large number of individuals 
appears to outweigh the benefit over continuing to restrict work hours 
using a calendar day. The limit on working hours of each individual 
catch monitor will continue to be reduced from 16 to 14 hours; however, 
the number of hours for work other than the summary and submission of 
catch monitor data is being removed to provide flexibility. The catch 
monitor is still obligated to submit catch data within 24 hours of the 
completion of landing and the provider is responsible for assuring that 
the catch monitor obligations are met.
    Comment 16: The requirement that observers have a physical exam 
once every twelve months should be revised to better fit the realities 
of providing observers and catch monitors for the Pacific Coast 
groundfish fisheries. In the North Pacific program, for instance, an 
observer is required to have a current physical exam within twelve 
months of starting a contract or cruise. Since deployments in the North 
Pacific program can last as long as 90 days, observers can often work 
for up to 15 months beyond the date of their most recent physical. On 
the Pacific Coast, since deployments are measured in days, not months, 
an annual physical requirement will often introduce unnecessary costs.
    As an observer provider, typical contracts in the trawl fisheries 
last 12 to 14 months. Because observers get their pre-employment 
physical before they begin training, the regulation as written will 
require observers who decide against signing a second contract to get a 
physical exam during the final month or two of their employment so as 
to be able to finish their commitment. Changing the physical exam 
requirement to once every 15 months would better fit the way contracts 
run on the West Coast.
    Response: The current regulations relative to physical examinations 
for an observer requires that the physician's statement be submitted to 
the Observer Program Office prior to certification and must have 
occurred during the 12 months prior to the observer's or observer 
candidate's deployment. The proposed regulations had removed the clause 
which read ``The physician's statement expires 12 months after the 
physical exam occurred and a new physical exam must be performed, and 
accompanying statement submitted, prior to any deployment occurring 
after the expiration of the statement.'' However, the proposed rule 
specifically requested public comment on the modification. Physical 
examinations and requirements of the physician statements are currently 
being reviewed by the National Observer Program. Modifications will not 
be made at this time. Future changes would be proposed following 
completion of the National Observer Program review.
    Comment 17: The proposed regulations require observer candidates be 
registered 10 business days in advance of trainings and briefings. As a 
provider, we register candidates as soon as they are hired, which is 
almost always far earlier than the regulations require, but the Pacific 
Coast fisheries are still dynamic and difficult to predict. We suggest 
requiring candidates to be registered 5 business days in advance of a 
training is more realistic, as it is not uncommon that changing fishing 
plans from the fleet lead us to adjust our training plans just a week 
or so prior to the start of a training or briefing.
    Response: The current regulations required registration information 
to be submitted to the Observer Program Office at least 7 business days 
prior to the beginning of a scheduled training or briefing session. The 
proposed rule would increase the minimum submission time to be 10 
business days. NMFS understands the concern and would be willing to 
consider late submissions. However, the Observer Program would retain 
the authority to refuse a submission received less than 10 days before 
the start of the training or briefing.
    Comment 18: The commenter recommended removing the current 
requirement that observer providers on the Pacific Coast be permitted 
to provide coverage in the North Pacific groundfish fishery. That 
requirement may limit the available number of Pacific Coast providers 
thereby limiting competition and driving up costs.
    Response: NMFS agrees with the commenter. The Pacific Coast 
Groundfish provider permits would replace the requirement for observer 
providers to hold a valid permit issued by the North Pacific observer 
program in 2010.
    Comment 19: The proposed rule is inaccurate relative to the cease 
fishing reports for the Mothership Coop Program at Sec.  
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Sec.  660.160(c)(5), and in Trawl Fishery--Recordkeeping and Reporting 
at Sec.  660.113(c)(4). Cease fishing reports regarding reapportionment 
of non-whiting allocations are not mandatory. The provision notes two 
potential triggers for reapportionment of non-whiting--attainment of 
the mothership sector whiting allocation or notification by 
participants that they do not intend to harvest remaining allocation. 
As such, a cease fishing report would only be required if and when the 
participants in the sector collectively determine not to conduct any 
more harvesting activities for the year and instruct the designated 
coop manager accordingly. This paragraph could be clarified to avoid 
confusion by inserting ``If participants in the sector do not intend to 
harvest the sector's remaining allocation,'' at the beginning of the 
following sentence: ``The designated coop manager, or in the case of an 
inter-coop, all of the designated coop managers must submit a cease 
fishing report to NMFS indicating that harvesting has concluded for the 
year.''
    Similarly, the proposed rule would move the prohibition against 
``Fail[ing] to submit cease fishing reports'' from Sec.  660.12 
(General Prohibitions) to Sec.  660.112 (Trawl Fishery Prohibitions). 
However, cease fishing reports in the trawl rationalization program are 
not mandatory but rather are contingent on a determination by 
participants in the sector that they do not intend to harvest their 
remaining allocations. These prohibitions should be deleted, not moved.
    Response: The commenter is correct that cease fishing reports 
specified at Sec. Sec.  660.150(c)(4)(ii) and 660.160(c)(5) are 
required if and when the participants in the sector collectively 
determine not to conduct any more harvesting activities for the year 
and instruct the designated coop manager accordingly. NMFS is changing 
several sections of the regulations to reflect this. NMFS agrees that 
the commenter's suggested change to cease fishing report requirements 
at Sec. Sec.  660.150(c)(4)(ii) and 660.160(c)(5) would further clarify 
the regulations and is making the change in this final rule. In 
addition, the prohibition that was proposed to be moved from Sec.  
660.12(e)(7) to Sec.  660.112(a)(3)(iv) is being removed from the 
regulations in this final rule. Finally, this final rule clarifies the 
recordkeeping and reporting requirements at Sec.  660.113(c)(4) and 
(d)(4) on cease fishing reports.
    Comment 20: The Mothership Coop Program also references cease 
fishing reports in the subparagraph describing responsibilities of 
mothership vessels participating in the fishery, Sec.  
660.150(b)(1)(ii)(A). This provision is incorrect, as the reference to 
which it cites contains no requirement for the owner and operator of a 
mothership vessel to submit a cease fishing report. ``Cease fishing 
reports'' should be deleted from this provision. Response: The 
commenter is correct that submission of cease fishing reports is not 
the responsibility of the vessel, but rather a responsibility of the 
coop manager. The requirement is being removed from Sec.  
660.150(b)(1)(ii)(A), as well as Sec.  660.160(b)(1)(ii)(A).
    Finally, a comment was submitted to the North Pacific Fishery 
Management Council and the Pacific Council after the close of the 
comment period. The president of Alaskan Observers, Inc., submitted to 
the Pacific Council a copy of a letter dated March 25, 2014, that was 
addressed to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council. The letter 
requested action to revise regulations that require observer providers 
to demonstrate proof of insurance coverage to cover claims under the 
Jones Act, General Maritime Law, and the U.S. Longshore and Harbor 
Worker's Compensation Act. This issue is currently under evaluation by 
NMFS, and to the extent the agency's conclusions may affect the Pacific 
Coast groundfish observer program regulations, NMFS will notify the 
Pacific Council, as appropriate.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    The term ``person'' is defined at Sec.  660.11 to mean ``any 
individual, corporation, partnership, association or other entity 
(whether or not organized or existing under the laws of any state), and 
any Federal, state, or local government, or any entity of any such 
government that is eligible to own a documented vessel under the terms 
of 46 U.S.C. 12103(b).'' In reviewing the definition for person, it was 
discovered that the cross reference to 46 U.S.C. 12102(a) is incorrect 
and is therefore being revised to 46 U.S.C. 12103(b). In addition, use 
of the term ``anyone'' in the proposed rule regulations was replaced 
with ``any person'' to clarify the regulations because ``person'' is 
defined.
    The definition for observer provider and catch monitor provider 
being added at Sec.  660.11 included the term ``commercial 
enterprise''. Commercial enterprise is an undefined term that is not 
needed because it is already included within the definition of 
``person.'' Therefore, the term commercial enterprise is removed from 
the definition for observer and catch monitor provider.
    As described in the response to comments, the scope of the conflict 
of interest limitations relative to observer and catch monitor 
providers is being revised. Under the new provisions, providers must 
not have a direct financial interest, other than the provision of 
observer, catch monitor or other biological sampling services, in any 
federal or state managed fisheries.
    Inconsistencies between sections of the regulations in the type of 
first aid and cardiopulmonary training that is being required for 
observers during training and to maintain their certification are being 
standardized, as described in the response to comments. Each section 
will refer to a Red Cross or equivalent basic cardiopulmonary 
resuscitation/first aid certification. The following sections were 
modified: Sec. Sec.  660.140(h)(5)(ii)(B)(3), 660.140(h)(6)(vi)(F), 
660.150(j)(4)(ii)(B)(2)(iii), and 660.150(j)(5)(vi)(B)(6).
    Modifications to the physical fitness examinations and requirements 
of the physician statements at Sec. Sec.  660.17(e)(1)(vii)(A), 
660.140(h)(5)(xi)(B), and 660.150(j)(5)(xi)(B)(2) will not be revised 
at this time. Therefore, the language has been removed or changed to 
reflect the current regulations. Physical fitness provisions in all 
observer programs are being reviewed by the National Observer Program. 
Changes will be reconsidered after their National Observer Program 
report on physical fitness provisions is complete.
    As described in the response to comments, the range of exceptions 
for which waivers relative to observer deployment limitations for the 
Shorebased IFQ Program are revised to add an allowance for the Observer 
Program to issue a waiver when it has been predetermined that the 
extended deployment is not likely to result in data delays or otherwise 
impact the overall duties and obligations of the observer.
    At Sec.  660.140(h)(2) on vessel responsibilities, NMFS added a 
cross reference to Sec.  660.140(h)(1)(ii) on observer deployment which 
requires the vessel to be in port within 36 hours of the last haul 
sampled by the observer if an observer is unable to perform their 
duties for any reason.
    The catch monitor and observer providers must report to the 
Observer Program at least four hours prior to the vessel's estimated 
embark time if an observer isn't available. For consistency with the 
original intent of the regulations, the regulatory text at Sec. Sec.  
660.17(f)(5) and 660.140(h)(5)(v) is being amended to reduce the burden 
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catch monitor or observer providers for the Shorebased IFQ Program when 
less than four hour notice is given to the provider.
    As described in the response to comments, the minimum annual 
deployment restrictions are being revised for the Shorebased IFQ 
Program and observers on catcher vessels in the mothership sector. NMFS 
believes that observers in certain ports cannot accumulate the required 
number of days to maintain certification, yet they are capable of 
performing their duties. Therefore, the restriction is being reduced 
from 90 days to 45 days, with the Observer Program having discretion to 
consider individuals with less than 45 days on a case-by-case basis.
    The proposed rule required registration information to be submitted 
to the Observer Program Office at least 10 business days prior to the 
beginning of a scheduled catch monitor or observer training or briefing 
session. Consistent with the response to comments, the language is 
being revised to consider late submissions on a case-by-case basis.
    Cease fishing reports for the Mothership Coop Program at Sec.  
660.150(c)(4)(ii) and in the Catcher/processor Coop Program at Sec.  
660.160(c)(5), in the recordkeeping and reporting requirements at Sec.  
660.113(c)(4) and (d)(4), and in Sec. Sec.  660.150(b)(1)(ii)(A) and 
660.160(b)(1)(ii)(A) are being revised to remove regulatory errors 
relative to the requirements for the submission of Mothership and 
Catcher/processor Coop cease fishing reports by coop managers. In 
addition, the prohibition on failure to submit cease fishing reports 
proposed at Sec.  660.112(a)(3)(iv) is removed in the final rule as 
well as the current regulation reference to cease fishing reports at 
Sec.  660.12(e)(7).
    Relative to the work hour limitations for catch monitors at Sec.  
660.140(i)(3), the term 24-hour period is replaced with calendar day. 
Other sections in the regulations in this final rule clarified ``day'' 
by adding ``calendar day.'' The limit on working hours of each 
individual catch monitor will continue to be 14 hours per calendar day; 
however the number of hours for work other than the summary and 
submission of catch monitor data is removed.
    Changes were made to Sec.  660.18(b)(2) on the application process 
to make paragraphs more clear and consistent. Several paragraphs in 
Sec.  660.18(b)(2) were revised to make the following list consistent 
among paragraphs, ``owners, board members, and officers if a 
corporation, authorized agents, and employees.'' Section 660.18(c)(1) 
was also revised to reflect similar language. In the final rule, the 
order of paragraphs (b)(2)(ii) and (iii) in Sec.  660.18 were switched 
to reflect a more logical flow in the application requirements: contact 
information followed by description of management. Section 
660.18(b)(2)(vi) and (vii) from the proposed rule were combined to 
simplify the required applicant statement in the provider permit 
application regarding: conflict of interest, criminal convictions, 
Federal contracts, and previous decertifications. Section 
660.18(b)(2)(vi) was also revised to allow an authorized agent to sign 
under penalty of perjury instead of every owner, board member, officer, 
authorized agent, and employee. This reduces the number of signatures 
required for business entities and the time required to complete the 
application, consistent with the Paperwork Reduction Act.
    Changes from the proposed rule were made to Sec.  660.18(c) on the 
application evaluation to make paragraphs more consistent with Sec.  
660.18(b) on the application process and to make it more clear. Section 
660.18(c)(2) was changed to more accurately reflect Sec.  660.18(b)(2). 
The list of specific criminal convictions was removed from Sec.  
660.18(c)(2) to simplify regulation because any criminal conviction 
could be evaluated whether listed or not. Section 660.18(c)(2) was 
changed by removing the words ``absence of'' and adding the words 
``review of'' to give the review board flexibility in their evaluation 
of applications by reviewing the provided information and statements 
regarding conflict of interest, criminal convictions, Federal 
contracts, and previous decertifications.
    Section 660.18(c)(3) was changed to add to the limitations on the 
conflict of interest for providers regarding not accepting gratuity, 
gift, favor, entertainment, loan, or anything of monetary value. This 
is a standard approach to conflict of interest requirements that 
affected industry members are already familiar with. It is consistent 
with other sections of the Pacific Coast groundfish regulations on 
conflict of interest for observers and catch monitors as well as Alaska 
requirements on conflict of interest at Sec.  679.52(c)(4) on observer 
provider permitting and responsibilities.
    Because the final rule published later than originally planned, 
Sec.  660.18(c)(4) on existing providers changed from the proposed 
rule. In the final rule, existing providers are permitted through 
December 31, 2015, unless there has been a change in ownership. To 
continue to provide services in 2016, existing providers will be 
required to apply for a provider permit through the application process 
at Sec.  660.18(b).
    Section 660.18(d) on agency determinations was changed from the 
proposed rule to clarify the process and more closely align with other 
Pacific coast groundfish permit and licensing processes. The final rule 
language describes the initial administrative determination (IAD) and 
appeals process. This process may change in the future to remove the 
IAD and appeals process and just go straight to final decision because 
these types of permits are discretionary. However, for this new Pacific 
coast groundfish provider permit process, NMFS will use a more 
consistent approach with an IAD and appeal. Similarly, this final rule 
changes Sec.  660.18(f) on expiration of provider permits to describe 
an IAD and appeals process.
    Section 660.18(e) is revised from the proposed rule to add that 
permit holders must reapply annually, similar to the Shorebased IFQ 
Program first receiver site license. This final rule changes Sec.  
660.18(g) on provider permit renewals or re-registrations. It changes 
the date by which NMFS Fisheries Permits Office will annually mail out 
provider permit applications from October 1 to September 15 to align 
with mailing out other groundfish permit renewals, such as limited 
entry and quota share permits. It also changes the date by which those 
applications must be returned to NMFS from November 30 to October 31. 
Section 660.18(g)(3) on information providers must submit before their 
renewal/re-registration is removed. This information on the total 
number of individual catch monitors and observers that attended 
training, attended briefings, and were deployed is already provided to 
NMFS through requirements at Sec. Sec.  660.17, 660.140, 660.150, and 
660.160 and is not necessary to be provided again with the application.
    In order to parallel other regulations for the Pacific coast 
groundfish fishery on non-transferable permits, such as quota share 
permits and first receiver site license, Sec.  660.18(h) was changed 
from the proposed rule. This paragraph now not only reflects that the 
provider permit and endorsement are non-transferable, but it also 
explains that there cannot be changes in ownership. If there is a 
change in ownership of the person (including entities) holding the 
provider permit, the permit is void and they must apply for a new 
provider permit.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) and 305(d) of the MSA, the NMFS 
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determined that this rule is consistent with the Groundfish FMP, the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This rule has been determined to be not significant for purposes of 
Executive Order 12866.
    A final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) was prepared and 
incorporates the initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA). A 
summary of the significant issues raised by the public comments in 
response to the IRFA, and NMFS responses to those comments, and a 
summary of the analyses completed to support the action are addressed. 
NMFS also prepared a Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) for this action. A 
copy of the RIR/FRFA is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). A summary 
of the FRFA, per the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 604(a) follows:
    The SBA has established size criteria for all major industry 
sectors in the U.S., including fish harvesting and fish processing 
businesses. The size criteria changed between the IRFA and FRFA for 
this action (see 79 FR 33647, effective July 14, 2014). A business 
involved in fish harvesting is a small business if it is independently 
owned and operated and not dominant in its field of operation 
(including its affiliates) and if it has combined annual receipts not 
in excess of $20.5 million (previously $19 million) for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide. For marinas and charter/party boats, a 
small business is one with annual receipts not in excess of $7.5 
million (previously $7 million). For purposes of rulemaking, NMFS is 
also applying the $20.5 million standard to catcher processors (C/Ps) 
because they are involved in the commercial harvest of finfish. A 
seafood processor is a small business if it is independently owned and 
operated, not dominant in its field of operation, and employs 500 or 
fewer persons on a full time, part time, temporary, or other basis, at 
all its affiliated operations worldwide. A wholesale business servicing 
the fishing industry is a small business if it employs 100 or fewer 
persons on a full time, part time, temporary, or other basis, at all 
its affiliated operations worldwide. A small organization is any 
nonprofit enterprise that is independently owned and operated and is 
not dominant in its field. A small governmental jurisdiction is a 
government of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school 
districts, or special districts with populations of less than 50,000. 
There are no specific SBA defined size criteria for observer providers. 
The NMFS Alaska Region has employed the $7.0 million in gross annual 
receipts size standard based on SBA standards associated with firms 
engaged in placing technical employees. (See: http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/analyses/observer/ririrfa_soc_observer_0209.pdf)
    This rule affects current and future businesses that supply 
observers for monitoring fishing and processing activities on a vessel 
at-sea and catch monitors who observe and document offloads at first 
receiver/processing plants on shore. The rule revises the Pacific coast 
groundfish fishery regulations pertaining to certified catch monitors 
and observers required in the Shorebased IFQ Program, the MS Coop 
Program, the C/P Coop Program, and for processing vessels in the fixed 
gear or open access fisheries. The rule establishes permitting 
requirements for persons interested in providing certified catch 
monitors and observers; updates observer provider and vessels 
responsibilities relative to observer safety; and makes administrative 
changes to the observer and catch monitor programs. The rule is needed 
to allow for the entry of new providers, to ensure observer safety 
provisions are clearly stated and consistent with national observer 
regulations, and to improve program administration.
    No significant issues were raised by the public comments in 
response to the IRFA. Some comments questioned whether public agencies 
(state or municipal), towns, harbor districts, and other similar 
entities could be providers (i.e. small businesses, small 
organizations, small governmental jurisdictions) and how the conflict 
of interest restrictions relate. No changes were made based on these 
comments, but NMFS clarified that these entities are not precluded from 
becoming a provider. Other comments questioned the need for annual 
provider permit renewals, stating that these would be unnecessary and 
burdensome. No changes were made in the final rule, but NMFS clarified 
that the intended purpose of the annual renewal is to verify that the 
management, organization, and ownership structure of a permitted 
provider is unchanged; to update provider contact information; and to 
assure that nothing has changed relative to the conflict of interest 
limitations or criminal convictions. To reduce the burden of the 
renewal process on the provider, NMFS will partially pre-fill renewal 
forms with previous information that was provided. Other comments were 
on minimum advance notice when an observer is unavailable, minimum 
deployment time to maintain valid observer certification, maximum work 
hours for catch monitors, and less advance notice to NMFS of observer 
candidates for training. Based on these comments, NMFS made some 
changes to increase flexibility. For more information, see the 
``Response to Comments'' section of the final rule, specifically 
comments 1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 13, 14, 15, and 17.
    The Pacific coast groundfish fishery currently has permitted five 
observer provider companies: Alaskan Observers, Inc.; NWO, Inc.; 
Saltwater Observers, Inc.; TechSea International; and MRAG Americas, 
Inc. (MRAG). The principal activity of most of these companies has been 
to provide observers for Alaska groundfish fisheries in the North 
Pacific, but they also provide observers for other fisheries such as 
the Pacific coast groundfish fishery. Regulations require observers in 
all sectors and catch monitors at first landings/processing sites. 
Therefore, this rule affects participants in the following: Shorebased 
IFQ Program, Mothership Coop (MS) Program, and Catcher-Processor (C/P) 
Coop Program. Two companies, Alaskan Observers, Inc. and Saltwater 
Observers, Inc are providing observers and monitors for the Shorebased 
IFQ Program. The other sectors may be using the other companies as they 
typically also fish off Alaska. For 2015, there are 147 shoreside 
vessel accounts, 34 mothership-endorsed limited entry permits, 6 
mothership permits, 10 catcher-processor permits, and 43 shorebased 
first receiver site licenses. Taking into account cross participation, 
multiple accounts, and affiliation between entities, NMFS estimates 
that there are fishery-related entities indirectly affected by these 
proposed regulations as they need to acquire observers for their 
vessels and monitors for their shoreside processing plants. Of these 
entities, NMFS estimates that 107 are ``small'' businesses. The rule 
directly affects the five providers currently permitted to operate in 
the fishery. NMFS considers these all small businesses (75 FR 69016, 
November 10, 2010).
    The recordkeeping and reporting requirements for this rule include 
a provider permit application process and a vessel safety checklist. 
For the provider permit application process, new providers will have to 
apply for a provider permit and request to have an observer endorsement 
or a catch monitor endorsement or both. The five existing providers 
currently operating in the fishery, all of which are small businesses, 
will be grandfathered in for the first year. All providers will have to 
reapply annually to continue providing services in future years. Annual 
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current and the permit holder continues to meet the eligibility 
criteria. For the vessel safety checklist, observers must complete the 
vessel safety checklist before their first trip on the vessel and the 
provider must submit the checklist to NMFS Observer Program. The 
provider must also verify that the vessel has a valid USCG Commercial 
Fishing Vessel Safety Decal. Professional skills necessary are basic 
reading and writing skills, as well as an understanding of the required 
information for the application, checklist, and other requirements 
specified in regulation.
    There are no significant alternatives that accomplish the stated 
objectives of applicable statutes and that minimize the impact of the 
rule on small entities. This rule is largely administrative in nature. 
The benefits of these regulations include more understandable and less 
complex regulations and the potential for increased provider companies 
in the fishery. Additional companies may lower costs to fishing vessels 
and processors and alleviate logistical/scheduling issues with 
providing observers and monitors to the various ports.
    While there were no other significant alternatives for NMFS to 
consider, NMFS did take steps to minimize impacts on small entities. To 
minimize operational impacts, existing provider companies will be 
issued a provider permit for the first year without submission of an 
application. Provider permit renewal applications will be pre-filled to 
the extent possible. Also, to reduce complexity and streamline the 
permitting process, a single, combined permit application process for 
catch monitor and observer providers was created. The permit 
application procedures would be similar to those used in the North 
Pacific Groundfish Fishery Observer Program and the Pacific coast 
groundfish catch monitor provider certification process.
    This rule contains a new collection-of-information requirement 
subject to review under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which was 
approved under OMB 0648-0619 and 0648-0500. The estimated public 
reporting burden for OMB collection 0648-0619, provider permit 
applications, is an average of 10 hours per response, annual renewal of 
provider permits is estimated to average 2 hours per response, and 
appeals of permits that have been expire after a period of 12 
continuous months during which no observers or catch monitors are 
deployed average four hours per response, including the time for 
reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection information. NMFS estimates the public reporting burden for 
OMB collection 0648-0500, the submission of vessel safety checklists, 
averages 5 minutes per response. Send comments regarding these burden 
estimates or any other aspect of this data collection, including 
suggestions for reducing the burden, to NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by 
email to [email protected], or fax to 202-395-7285.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to 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.
    Pursuant to Executive Order 13175, this rule was developed after 
meaningful collaboration with tribal officials from the area covered by 
the Groundfish FMP. Under the Magnuson-Stevens Act at 16 U.S.C. 
1852(b)(5), one of the voting members of the Pacific Council must be a 
representative of an Indian tribe with federally recognized fishing 
rights from the area of the Council's jurisdiction. The regulations do 
not require the tribes to change from their current practices.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660

    Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian fisheries.

    Dated: April 13, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons stated in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended 
as follows:

PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

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1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 16 
U.S.C. 7001 et seq.

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2. In Sec.  660.11:
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a. Add definitions, in alphabetical order, for ``Catch Monitor Program 
or Catch Monitor Program Office'', ``Catch monitor provider'' and 
``Observer provider''.
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b. Revise the definitions for ``Observer Program or Observer Program 
Office'', ``Person'' and ``Sustainable Fisheries Division or SFD''.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  660.11  General definitions.

* * * * *
    Catch Monitor Program or Catch Monitor Program Office means the 
Catch Monitor Program Office of the West Coast Region, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    Catch monitor provider means any person that is granted a permit by 
NMFS to provide certified catch monitors as required in Sec.  660.140.
* * * * *
    Observer Program or Observer Program Office means the Observer 
Program Office of the Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National 
Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, Washington. Branch offices within 
the Observer Program include the West Coast Groundfish Observer Program 
and the At-sea Hake Observer Program.
    Observer provider means any person that is granted a permit by NMFS 
to provide certified observers as required at Sec. Sec.  660.140, 
660.150, 660.160, 660.216 or 660.316.
* * * * *
    Person, as it applies to limited entry and open access fisheries 
conducted under, subparts C through F of this part means any 
individual, corporation, partnership, association or other entity 
(whether or not organized or existing under the laws of any state), and 
any Federal, state, or local government, or any entity of any such 
government that is eligible to own a documented vessel under the terms 
of 46 U.S.C. 12103(b).
* * * * *
    Sustainable Fisheries Division or SFD means the Assistant Regional 
Administrator of the Sustainable Fisheries Division, West Coast Region, 
NMFS, or a designee.
* * * * *

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3. In Sec.  660.12, revise paragraphs (e)(6) through (9) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.12  General groundfish prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (6) Fish when a vessel is required to carry an observer under 
subparts C through G of this part if:
    (i) The vessel is inadequate for observer deployment as specified 
at Sec.  600.746 of this chapter;
    (ii) The vessel does not maintain safe conditions for an observer 
as specified at Sec. Sec.  660.140(h), 660.150(j), or 660.160(g); or
    (iii) NMFS, the observer provider, or the observer determines the 
vessel is inadequate or unsafe pursuant to vessel responsibilities to 
maintain safe conditions as specified at Sec. Sec.  660.140(h), 
660.150(j), or 660.160(g).
    (7) Require, pressure, coerce, or threaten an observer to perform 
duties normally performed by crew members,

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including, but not limited to, cooking, washing dishes, standing watch, 
vessel maintenance, assisting with the setting or retrieval of gear, or 
any duties associated with the processing of fish, from sorting the 
catch to the storage of the finished product.
    (8) Fail to meet the vessel responsibilities and observer coverage 
requirements specified at Sec. Sec.  660.140(h), 660.150(j), 
660.160(g), 660.216, or 660.316,
    (9) Fail to meet the observer provider responsibilities specified 
at Sec. Sec.  660.140(h), 660.150(j), 660.160(g), 660.216 or 660.316.
* * * * *

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4. In Sec.  660.16, revise paragraph (a) and the table in paragraph 
(c), and add paragraphs (d) and (e) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.16  Groundfish observer program.

    (a) General. Vessel owners, operators, and managers are jointly and 
severally responsible for their vessel's compliance with observer 
requirements specified in this section and within Sec. Sec.  660.140, 
660.150, 660.160, 660.216, or 660.316.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   West coast groundfish fishery               Regulation section              Observer program branch office
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(1) Shorebased IFQ Program--Trawl    Sec.   660.140(h)....................  West Coast Groundfish.
 Fishery.
(2) MS Coop Program--Whiting At-sea  Sec.   660.150(j)....................
 Trawl Fishery.
    (i) Motherships................                                         At-sea Hake.
    (ii) Catcher Vessels...........                                         West Coast Groundfish.
(3) C/P Coop Program--Whiting At-    Sec.   660.160(g)....................  At-sea Hake.
 sea Trawl Fishery.
(4) Fixed Gear Fisheries...........  Sec.   660.216.......................
    (i) Harvester vessels..........                                         West Coast Groundfish.
    (ii) Processing vessels........                                         West Coast Groundfish.
(5) Open Access Fisheries..........  Sec.   660.316.......................
    (i) Harvester vessels..........                                         West Coast Groundfish.
    (ii) Processing vessels........                                         West Coast Groundfish.
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    (d) Observer certifications and responsibilities. For the 
Shorebased IFQ Program see Sec.  660.140(h), for the MS Coop Program 
see Sec.  660.150(j), and, for the C/P Coop Program see Sec.  
660.160(g).
    (e) Application process to become an observer provider. See Sec.  
660.18.

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5. In Sec.  660.17:
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a. Revise the section heading;
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b. Remove paragraphs (b) and (d);
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c. Redesignate paragraphs (a), (c), and (e) as (d), (e), and (f) 
respectively.
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d. Revise newly redesignated paragraphs (d), (e), (f)(1)(vii), (f)(2), 
(f)(4) through (6), (f)(8)(i)(B), (C), and (F), (f)(9)(ii), (f)(11) 
through (13); and
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e. Add paragraphs (a) through (c), and (g).
    The revisions and additions read as follows.


Sec.  660.17  Catch monitor program.

    (a) General. The first receiver site license holder, the first 
receiver site license authorized representative, facility operators and 
managers are jointly and severally responsible for the first receiver 
being in compliance with catch monitor requirements specified in this 
section and at Sec.  660.140 (i).
    (b) Purpose. The purpose of the Catch Monitor Program is to, among 
other related matters, confirm that the IFQ landings are accurately 
sorted, weighed and reported on electronic fish tickets.
    (c) Catch monitor coverage requirements. Catch monitor coverage 
requirements for the Shorebased IFQ Program are specified at Sec.  
660.140(i).
    (d) Catch monitor certification and responsibilities. Catch monitor 
certification authorizes an individual to fulfill duties as specified 
by NMFS while under the employ of a catch monitor provider.
    (1) Catch monitor training certification. A training certification 
signifies the successful completion of the training course required to 
obtain catch monitor certification. This certification expires when the 
catch monitor has not been deployed and performed sampling duties as 
required by the Catch Monitor Program Office for a period of time, 
specified by the Catch Monitor Program, after his or her most recent 
debriefing. The certification is renewed by successful completion of 
the training course.
    (2) Catch Monitor Program annual briefing. Each catch monitor must 
attend a briefing prior to his or her first deployment within any 
calendar year subsequent to a year in which a training certification is 
obtained. To maintain a certification, a catch monitor must 
successfully complete any required briefing specified by the Catch 
Monitor Program. All briefing attendance, performance, and conduct 
standards required by the Catch Monitor Program must be met prior to 
any deployment.
    (3) Catch monitor certification requirements. NMFS may certify 
individuals who:
    (i) Are employed by a catch monitor provider at the time of the 
issuance of the certification and qualified, as described at paragraph 
(f)(1)(i) through (viii) of this section and have provided proof of 
qualifications to NMFS, through the catch monitor provider.
    (ii) Have successfully completed catch monitor certification 
training.
    (A) Successful completion of training by an applicant consists of 
meeting all attendance and conduct standards; meeting all performance 
standards for assignments, tests, and other evaluation tools; and 
completing all other training requirements established by the Catch 
Monitor Program.
    (B) If a candidate fails training, he or she will be notified in 
writing on or before the last day of training. The notification will 
indicate: The reasons the candidate failed the training; whether the 
candidate can retake the training, and under what conditions.
    (iii) Have not been decertified as an observer or catch monitor 
under provisions in Sec. Sec.  660.17(g), and 660.140(h)(6), 
660.150(j)(5), 660.160(g)(5) or 679.53(c) of this chapter.
    (4) Maintaining the validity of a catch monitor certification. 
After initial issuance, a catch monitor must keep their certification 
valid by meeting all of the following requirements specified below:
    (i) Successfully perform their assigned duties as described in the 
Catch Monitor Manual or other written instructions from the Catch 
Monitor Program.
    (ii) Accurately record their data, write complete reports, and 
report accurately any observations of suspected violations of 
regulations relevant to conservation of marine resources or their 
environment.
    (iii) Consistent with NOAA data confidentiality guidance, not 
disclose data and observations made on board a vessel to any person 
except the owner or operator of the observed vessel, an authorized 
state or OLE officer, NMFS or the Catch Monitor Program; and, not 
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a first receiver to any person other than the first receiver site 
license holder, the first receiver site license authorized 
representative, facility operators and managers an authorized state or 
OLE officer, NMFS or the Catch Monitor Program.
    (iv) Successfully complete any required briefings as prescribed by 
the Catch Monitor Program.
    (v) Successful completion of a briefing by a catch monitor consists 
of meeting all attendance and conduct standards issued in writing at 
the start of training; meeting all performance standards issued in 
writing at the start of training for assignments, tests, and other 
evaluation tools; and completing all other briefing requirements 
established by the Catch Monitor Program.
    (vi) Successfully meet all debriefing expectations including catch 
monitor performance standards and reporting for assigned debriefings.
    (vii) Submit all data and information required by the Catch Monitor 
Program within the program's stated guidelines.
    (viii) Have been deployed as a catch monitor within the 12 months 
prior to any required briefing, unless otherwise authorized by the 
Catch Monitor Program.
    (e) Catch monitor standards of behavior. Catch monitors must do the 
following:
    (1) Perform authorized duties as described in training and 
instructional manuals or other written and oral instructions provided 
by the Catch Monitor Program.
    (2) Accurately record and submit the required data, which includes 
fish species composition, identification, sorting, and weighing 
information.
    (3) Write complete reports, and report accurately any observations 
of suspected violations of regulations.
    (4) Returns phone calls, emails, text messages, or other forms of 
communication within the time specified by the Catch Monitor Program.
    (5) Not disclose data and observations made on board a vessel to 
any person except the owner or operator of the observed vessel, an 
authorized officer, NMFS or the Catch Monitor Program; and not disclose 
data and observations made at a first receiver to any person other than 
the first receiver site license holder, the first receiver site license 
authorized representative, facility operators and managers an 
authorized officer, NMFS or the Catch Monitor Program.
    (f) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vii) Have had health and physical fitness exams and been found to 
be fit for the job duties and work conditions;
    (A) Physical fitness exams shall be conducted by a medical doctor 
who has been provided with a description of the job duties and work 
conditions and who provides a written conclusion regarding the 
candidate's fitness relative to the required duties and work 
conditions. A signed and dated statement from a licensed physician that 
he or she has physically examined a catch monitor or catch monitor 
candidate. The statement must confirm that, based on that physical 
examination, the catch monitor or catch monitor candidate does not have 
any health problems or conditions that would jeopardize that 
individual's safety or the safety of others while deployed, or prevent 
the catch monitor or catch monitor candidate from performing his or her 
duties satisfactorily. The physician's statement must be submitted to 
the Catch Monitor Program office prior to certification of a catch 
monitor. The physical exam must have occurred during the 12 months 
prior to the catch monitor's or catch monitor candidate's deployment. 
The physician's statement expires 12 months after the physical exam 
occurred and a new physical exam must be performed, and accompanying 
statement submitted, prior to any deployment occurring after the 
expiration of the statement.
    (B) Copies of ``certificates of insurance,'' that names the Catch 
Monitor Program Coordinator as the ``certificate holder,'' shall be 
submitted to the Catch Monitor Program Office by February 1 of each 
year. The certificates of insurance shall verify the following coverage 
provisions and state that the insurance company will notify the 
certificate holder if insurance coverage is changed or canceled.
    (1) Coverage under the U.S. Longshore and Harbor Workers' 
Compensation Act ($1 million minimum).
    (2) States Worker's Compensation as required.
    (3) Commercial General Liability.
* * * * *
    (2) Catch monitor conduct and behavior. A catch monitor provider 
must develop and maintain a policy addressing conduct and behavior for 
their employees that serve as catch monitors.
    (i) The policy shall address the following behavior and conduct 
regarding:
    (A) Catch monitor use of alcohol;
    (B) Catch monitor, possession, or distribution of illegal drugs; 
and
    (C) Sexual contact with personnel off the vessels or processing 
facility to which the catch monitor is assigned, or with any vessel or 
processing plant personnel who may be substantially affected by the 
performance or non-performance of the catch monitor's official duties.
    (ii) A catch monitor provider shall provide a copy of its conduct 
and behavior policy to each observer candidate and to the Catch Monitor 
Program by February 1 of each year.
* * * * *
    (4) Catch monitors provided to a first receiver. (i) Must have a 
valid catch monitor certification;
    (ii) Must not have informed the catch monitor provider prior to the 
time of assignment that he or she is experiencing a mental illness or a 
physical ailment or injury developed since submission of the 
physician's statement, as required in paragraph (f)(1)(vii)(A) of this 
section that would prevent him or her from performing his or her 
assigned duties; and
    (iii) Must have successfully completed all Catch Monitor Program 
required training and briefing before assignment.
    (5) Respond to industry requests for catch monitors. A catch 
monitor provider must provide a catch monitor for assignment pursuant 
to the terms of the contractual relationship with the first receiver to 
fulfill first receiver requirements for catch monitor coverage under 
Sec.  660.140(i)(1). An alternate catch monitor must be supplied in 
each case where injury or illness prevents the catch monitor from 
performing his or her duties or where the catch monitor resigns prior 
to completion of his or her duties. If the catch monitor provider is 
unable to respond to an industry request for catch monitor coverage 
from a first receiver for whom the catch monitor provider is in a 
contractual relationship due to the lack of available catch monitors, 
the catch monitor provider must report it to NMFS at least four hours 
prior to the expected assignment time, unless the first receiver 
provides less than four hour notice to the provider, in which case the 
provider is to notify the Catch Monitor Program as soon as practical 
after the situation arises.
    (6) Ensure that catch monitors complete duties in a timely manner. 
Catch monitor providers must ensure that catch monitors employed by 
that catch monitor provider do the following in a complete and timely 
manner:
    (i) Submit to NMFS all data, logbooks and reports as required under 
the Catch Monitor Program deadlines.
    (ii) Report for his or her scheduled debriefing and complete all 
debriefing responsibilities.
* * * * *
    (8) * * *

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    (i) * * *
    (B) Has Internet access for Catch Monitor Program communications 
and data submission;
    (C) Remains available to OLE and the Catch Monitor Program until 
the completion of the catch monitors' debriefing.
* * * * *
    (F) While under contract with a catch monitor provider, each catch 
monitor shall be provided with accommodations in accordance with the 
contract between the catch monitor and the catch monitor provider. If 
the catch monitor provider is responsible for providing accommodations 
under the contract with the catch monitor, the accommodations must be 
at a licensed hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or other accommodations 
that have an assigned bed for each catch monitor that no other person 
may be assigned to for the duration of that catch monitor's stay.
* * * * *
    (9) * * *
    (ii) Not exceed catch monitor assignment limitations and workload 
as outlined in Sec.  660.140(i)(3)(ii).
* * * * *
    (11) Maintain communications with the Catch Monitor Program office. 
A catch monitor provider must provide all of the following information 
by electronic transmission (email), fax, or other method specified by 
NMFS.
    (i) Catch monitor training, briefing, and debriefing registration 
materials. This information must be submitted to the Catch Monitor 
Program at least 10 business days prior to the beginning of a scheduled 
catch monitor certification training or briefing session. Submissions 
received less than 10 business days prior to the beginning of a 
scheduled catch monitor certification training or briefing session will 
be approved by the Catch Monitor Program on a case-by-case basis.
    (A) Training registration materials consist of the following:
    (1) Date of requested training;
    (2) A list of catch monitor candidates that includes each 
candidate's full name (i.e., first, middle and last names), date of 
birth, and gender;
    (3) A copy of each candidate's academic transcripts and resume;
    (4) A statement signed by the candidate under penalty of perjury 
which discloses the candidate's criminal convictions;
    (B) Briefing registration materials consist of the following:
    (1) Date and type of requested briefing session;
    (2) List of catch monitors to attend the briefing session, that 
includes each catch monitor's full name (first, middle, and last 
names);
    (C) The Catch Monitor Program will notify the catch monitor 
provider which catch monitors require debriefing and the specific time 
period the catch monitor provider has to schedule a date, time, and 
location for debriefing. The catch monitor provider must contact the 
Catch Monitor Program within 5 business days by telephone to schedule 
debriefings.
    (1) Catch monitor providers must immediately notify the Catch 
Monitor Program when catch monitors end their contract earlier than 
anticipated.
(2) [Reserved]
    (ii) Catch monitor provider contracts. If requested, catch monitor 
providers must submit to the Catch Monitor Program a completed and 
unaltered copy of each type of signed and valid contract (including all 
attachments, appendices, addendums, and exhibits incorporated into the 
contract) between the catch monitor provider and those entities 
requiring catch monitor services under Sec.  660.140(i)(1). Catch 
monitor providers must also submit to the Catch Monitor Program upon 
request, a completed and unaltered copy of the current or most recent 
signed and valid contract (including all attachments, appendices, 
addendums, and exhibits incorporated into the contract and any 
agreements or policies with regard to catch monitor compensation or 
salary levels) between the catch monitor provider and the particular 
entity identified by the Catch Monitor Program or with specific catch 
monitors. The copies must be submitted to the Catch Monitor Program via 
email, fax, or mail within 5 business days of the request. Signed and 
valid contracts include the contracts a catch monitor provider has 
with:
    (A) First receivers required to have catch monitor coverage as 
specified at paragraph Sec.  660.140(i)(1); and
    (B) Catch monitors.
    (iii) Change in catch monitor provider management and contact 
information. A catch monitor provider must submit to the Catch Monitor 
Program any change of management or contact information as required at 
Sec.  660.18(h).
    (iv) Catch monitor status report. Each Tuesday, catch monitor 
providers must provide the Catch Monitor Program with an updated list 
of deployments per Catch Monitor Program protocol. Deployment 
information includes provider name, catch monitor last name, catch 
monitor first name, trip start date, trip end date, status of catch 
monitor, vessel name and vessel identification number, date monitored 
offload, and first receiver assignment.
    (v) Informational materials. Catch monitor providers must submit to 
NMFS, if requested, copies of any information developed and used by the 
catch monitor providers and distributed to first receivers, including, 
but not limited to, informational pamphlets, payment notification, and 
description of catch monitor duties.
    (vi) Other reports. Reports of the following must be submitted in 
writing to the Catch Monitor Program by the catch monitor provider via 
fax or email address designated by the Catch Monitor Program within 24 
hours after the catch monitor provider becomes aware of the 
information:
    (A) Any information regarding possible catch monitor harassment;
    (B) Any information regarding any action prohibited under Sec.  
660.12(f);
    (C) Any catch monitor illness or injury that prevents the catch 
monitor from completing any of his or her duties described in the catch 
monitor manual; and
    (D) Any information, allegations or reports regarding catch monitor 
conflict of interest or breach of the standards of behavior described 
in catch monitor provider policy.
    (12) Replace lost or damaged gear. Lost or damaged gear issued to a 
catch monitor by NMFS must be replaced by the catch monitor provider. 
All replacements must be provided to NMFS and be in accordance with 
requirements and procedures identified in writing by the Catch Monitor 
Program.
    (13) Confidentiality of information. A catch monitor provider must 
ensure that all records on individual catch monitor performance 
received from NMFS under the routine use provision of the Privacy Act 5 
U.S.C. 552a or as otherwise required by law remain confidential and are 
not further released to any person outside the employ of the catch 
monitor provider company to whom the catch monitor was contracted 
except with written permission of the catch monitor.
    (g) Certification and decertification procedures for catch 
monitors.
    (1) Catch monitor certification official. The Regional 
Administrator (or a designee) will designate a NMFS catch monitor 
certification official who will make decisions on whether to issue or 
deny catch monitor certification.
    (2) Agency determinations on catch monitor certifications--(i) 
Issuance of certifications. Certification may be issued upon 
determination by the catch monitor certification official that the 
candidate has successfully met all

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requirements for certification as specified in Sec.  660.17(d).
    (ii) Denial of a certification. The catch monitor certification 
official will issue a written determination identifying the reasons for 
denial of a certification.
    (3) Limitations on conflict of interest for catch monitors. (i) 
Catch monitors must not have a direct financial interest, other than 
the provision of observer or catch monitor services, in a North Pacific 
fishery managed pursuant to an FMP for the waters off the coast of 
Alaska, Alaska state waters, or in a Pacific Coast fishery managed by 
either the state or Federal Governments in waters off Washington, 
Oregon, or California, including but not limited to:
    (A) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured interest in a 
vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating stationary processor 
facility involved in the catching, taking, harvesting or processing of 
fish;
    (B) Any business involved with selling supplies or services to any 
vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating stationary processing 
facility; or
    (C) Any business involved with purchasing raw or processed products 
from any vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating stationary 
processing facilities.
    (ii) Must not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any 
gratuity, gift, favor, entertainment, loan, or anything of monetary 
value from any person who either conducts activities that are regulated 
by NMFS or has interests that may be substantially affected by the 
performance or nonperformance of the catch monitor's official duties.
    (iii) May not serve as a catch monitor at any shoreside or floating 
stationary processing facility owned or operated where a person was 
previously employed in the last two years.
    (iv) May not solicit or accept employment as a crew member or an 
employee of a vessel, or shoreside processor while employed by a catch 
monitor provider.
    (v) Provisions for remuneration of catch monitors under this 
section do not constitute a conflict of interest.
    (4) Catch monitor decertification--(i) Catch monitor 
decertification review official. The Regional Administrator (or a 
designee) will designate a catch monitor decertification review 
official(s), who will have the authority to review certifications and 
issue IADs of decertification.
    (ii) Causes for decertification. The catch monitor decertification 
official may initiate decertification proceedings when it is alleged 
that any of the following acts or omissions have been committed:
    (A) Failed to satisfactorily perform the specified duties and 
responsibilities;
    (B) Failed to abide by the specified standards of conduct;
    (C) Upon conviction of a crime or upon entry of a civil judgment 
for:
    (1) Commission of fraud or other violation in connection with 
obtaining or attempting to obtain certification, or in performing the 
duties and responsibilities specified in this section;
    (2) Commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, 
falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or 
receiving stolen property;
    (3) Commission of any other offense indicating a lack of integrity 
or honesty that seriously and directly affects the fitness of catch 
monitors.
    (iii) Issuance of IAD. Upon determination that decertification is 
warranted, the catch monitor decertification official will issue a 
written IAD. The IAD will identify the specific reasons for the action 
taken. Decertification is effective 30 calendar days after the date on 
the IAD, unless there is an appeal.
    (iv) Appeals. A certified catch monitor who receives an IAD that 
suspends or revokes his or her catch monitor certification may appeal 
the determination within 30 calendar days after the date on the IAD to 
the Office of Administrative Appeals pursuant to Sec.  660.19.

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6. Revise Sec.  660.18 to read as follows:


Sec.  660.18  Observer and catch monitor provider permits and 
endorsements.

    (a) Provider permits. Persons seeking to provide observer or catch 
monitor services must obtain a provider permit from NMFS before 
providing certified catch monitors or certified observers for the 
Shorebased IFQ Program, the MS Coop Program, the C/P Coop Program, or 
for processing vessels in the fixed gear or open access fisheries. 
There are two types of endorsements for provider permits, an observer 
endorsement and a catch monitor endorsement. Provider permits must have 
at least one endorsement and it must be appropriate for the services 
being provided. Provider permits are obtained through an application 
process and must be renewed annually to remain valid in the following 
year. A provider permit and associated endorsements expire if not 
renewed or if services have not been provided for 12 consecutive 
months.
    (b) Application process to become an observer or catch monitor 
provider--(1) New provider applications. An applicant seeking a 
provider permit may submit an application at any time during the 
calendar year. Any provider permit issued during a given year will 
expire on December 31. Application forms must be submitted by mail to 
the West Coast Region Fisheries Permits Office, 7600 Sand Point Way 
NE., Bldg 1, Seattle, WA 98115. Only complete applications will be 
considered for approval by the review board.
    (2) Contents of provider application. A complete application for a 
provider permit shall contain the following:
    (i) An indication of which endorsement the applicant is seeking: 
observer provider, catch monitor provider, or both endorsements. A 
single application may be used to apply for both endorsements.
    (ii) Applicant contact information.
    (A) Legal name of applicant organization. If the applicant 
organization is United States business entity, include the state 
registration number.
    (B) The primary business mailing address, phone and fax numbers 
where the owner(s) can be contacted for official correspondence.
    (iii) Description of the management, organizational structure, and 
ownership structure of the applicant's business, including 
identification by name and general function of all controlling 
management interests in the company, including but not limited to 
owners, board members, officers, authorized agents, and employees. List 
all office locations and their business mailing address, business 
phone, fax number, and email addresses. If the applicant is a 
corporation, the articles of incorporation must be provided. If the 
applicant is a partnership, the partnership agreement must be provided.
    (iv) A narrative statement describing relevant direct or indirect 
prior experience or qualifications the applicant may have that would 
enable them to be a successful provider.
    (A) For applicants seeking an observer provider endorsement, the 
applicant should describe experience in placing individuals in remote 
field and/or marine work environments. This includes, but is not 
limited to, recruiting, hiring, deployment, and personnel 
administration.
    (B) For applicants seeking a catch monitor provider endorsement, a 
narrative statement should identify prior relevant experience in 
recruiting, hiring, deploying, and providing support for individuals in 
marine work environments in the groundfish fishery or other fisheries 
of similar scale.
    (v) A narrative description of the applicant's ability to carry out 
the required responsibilities and duties as described at Sec. Sec.  
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and/or Sec.  660.17(f) for catch monitor providers.
    (vi) A statement signed under penalty of perjury by an authorized 
agent of the applicant about each owner, or owners, board members, and 
officers if a corporation, authorized agents, and employees, regarding:
    (A) Conflict of interest as described in Sec.  660.18 (c)(3),
    (B) Criminal convictions,
    (C) Federal contracts they have had and the performance rating they 
received on the contract, and
    (D) Previous decertification action while working as an observer, 
catch monitor, observer provider, or catch monitor provider.
    (vii) NMFS may request additional information or clarification from 
the applicants.
    (c) Application evaluation. Complete applications will be forwarded 
to Observer Program and/or the Catch Monitor Program for review and 
evaluation.
    (1) A provider permit application review board will be established 
and be comprised of at least three members. The review board will 
evaluate applications submitted under paragraph (a) of this section. If 
the applicant is an entity, the review board also will evaluate the 
application criteria for each owner, board member, officer, authorized 
agent, and employee.
    (2) The provider permit application will, at a minimum, be 
evaluated on the following criteria:
    (i) The applicant's ability to carry out the responsibilities and 
relevant experience and qualifications.
    (ii) Review of any conflict of interest as described in Sec.  
660.18(c)(3).
    (iii) Review of any criminal convictions.
    (iv) Satisfactory performance ratings on any Federal contracts held 
by the applicant.
    (v) Review of any history of decertification as an observer, catch 
monitor, observer provider, or catch monitor provider.
    (3) Limitations on conflict of interest for providers. (i) 
Providers must not have a direct financial interest, other than the 
provision of observer, catch monitor or other biological sampling 
services, in any federal or state managed fisheries, including but not 
limited to:
    (A) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured interest in a 
vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating stationary processor 
facility involved in the catching, taking, harvesting or processing of 
fish;
    (B) Any business involved with selling supplies or services to any 
vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating stationary processing 
facility; or
    (C) Any business involved with purchasing raw or processed products 
from any vessel, first receiver, shorebased or floating stationary 
processing facilities.
    (ii) Providers must not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, 
any gratuity, gift, favor, entertainment, loan, or anything of monetary 
value from any person who conducts fishing or fish processing 
activities that are regulated by NMFS, or who has interests that may be 
substantially affected by the performance or nonperformance of the 
official duties of the provider.
    (4) Existing providers. Businesses that provided observers and/or 
catch monitors in the 12 months prior to May 21, 2015 will be issued a 
provider permit without submission of an application. This permit will 
be effective through December 31, 2015.
    (i) Providers who deployed catch monitors in the Shorebased IFQ 
Program in the 12 months prior to May 21, 2015 will be issued a 
provider permit with a catch monitor provider endorsement effective 
through December 31, 2015, except that a change in ownership of an 
existing catch monitor provider after January 1, 2015, requires a new 
permit application under this section.
    (ii) Providers who deployed certified observers in the Pacific 
Coast groundfish fishery in the 12 months prior to May 21, 2015 will be 
issued a provider permit with an observer provider endorsement 
effective through December 31, 2015, except that a change in ownership 
of an existing observer provider after January 1, 2015, requires a new 
permit application under this section.
    (iii) To receive a provider permit for 2016 and beyond, the 
existing providers must follow the provider permit renewal process set 
forth in this section.
    (d) Agency determination on an application.
    (1) Initial administrative determination. For all complete 
applications, NMFS will issue an IAD that either approves or 
disapproves the application. If approved, the IAD will be the provider 
permit and any associated endorsements. If disapproved, the IAD will 
provide the reasons for this determination. If the applicant does not 
appeal the IAD within 30 calendar days, the IAD becomes the final 
decision of the Regional Administrator acting on behalf of the 
Secretary of Commerce.
    (2) Appeal. The applicant may appeal the IAD consistent with the 
observer, catch monitor, and provider appeals process defined at Sec.  
660.19.
    (e) Effective dates. The provider permit will be valid from the 
effective date identified on the permit until the permit expiration 
date of December 31. Provider permit holders must reapply annually by 
following the application process specified in paragraph (b) of this 
section.
    (f) Expiration of the provider permit--(1) Expiration due to 
inactivity. After a period of 12 continuous months during which no 
observers or catch monitors are deployed by the provider in the Pacific 
coast groundfish fishery, NMFS will issue an IAD describing the intent 
to expire the provider permit or to remove the appropriate 
endorsement(s) and the timeline to do so. A provider that receives an 
IAD may appeal under Sec.  660.19. The provider permit and endorsements 
will remain valid until a final agency decision is made or until 
December 31, whichever is earlier.
    (2) Expiration due to failure to renew. Failure to renew annually 
will result in expiration of the provider permit and endorsements on 
December 31.
    (3) Obtaining a new permit or endorsement following an expiration 
or voided permit. A person holding an expired or void permit or 
endorsement may reapply for a new provider permit or endorsement at any 
time consistent with Sec.  660.18(b).
    (g) Provider permit renewal process. To maintain a valid provider 
permit, provider permit holders must reapply annually prior to the 
permit expiration date.
    (1) NMFS will mail a provider permit application form to existing 
permit holders on or about September 15 each year.
    (2) Providers who want to have their permits effective for January 
1 of the following calendar year must submit their complete application 
form to NMFS by October 31. If a provider fails to renew the provider 
permit, the provider permit and endorsements will expire on December 
31.
    (h) Change of provider permit ownership and transfer restrictions. 
Neither a provider permit nor the endorsements are transferable. 
Ownership of a provider permit cannot be registered to another 
individual or entity. The provider permit owner cannot change, 
substitute, or add individuals or entities as owners of the permit 
(i.e., cannot change the legal name of the permit owner(s) as given on 
the permit). Any change in ownership of the provider permit requires 
the new owner(s) to apply for a provider permit, and is subject to 
approval by NMFS.
    (i) Provider permit sanctions. Procedures governing sanctions of 
permits are found at subpart D of 15 CFR part 904.

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    (j) Permit fees. The Regional Administrator may charge fees to 
cover administrative expenses related to issuance of permits including 
initial issuance, renewal replacement, and appeals.
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7. Add Sec.  660.19 to read as follows:


Sec.  660.19  Appeals process for catch monitors, observers, and 
provider permits.

    (a) Allowed appeals. This section describes the procedure for 
appealing IADs described at Sec. Sec.  660.17(g), 660.18(d) and (f), 
660.140(h), 660.150(j), and 660.160(g) for catch monitor 
decertification, observer decertification and provider permit 
expirations due to inactivity. Any person whose interest is directly 
and adversely affected by an IAD may file a written appeal. For 
purposes of this section, such person will be referred to as the 
``applicant.''
    (b) Appeals process. In cases where the applicant disagrees with 
the IAD, the applicant may appeal that decision. Final decisions on 
appeals of IADs will be made in writing by the Regional Administrator 
or designee acting on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce and will 
state the reasons therefore.
    (1) Submission of appeals. (i) The appeal must be in writing and 
comply with this paragraph.
    (ii) Appeals must be mailed or faxed to: National Marine Fisheries 
Service, West Coast Region, Sustainable Fisheries Division, ATTN: 
Appeals, 7600 Sand Point Way NE., Seattle, WA 98115; Fax: 206-526-6426; 
or delivered to National Marine Fisheries Service at the same address.
    (2) Timing of appeals. The appeal must be filed within 30 calendar 
days after the IAD is issued. The IAD becomes the final decision of the 
Regional Administrator or designee acting on behalf of the Secretary of 
Commerce if no appeal is filed within 30 calendar days. The time period 
to submit an appeal begins with the date on the IAD. If the last day of 
the time period is a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday, the time 
period will extend to the close of business on the next business day.
    (3) Address of record. The address used by the applicant in initial 
correspondence to NMFS concerning the application will be the address 
used by NMFS for the appeal. Notifications and correspondence 
associated with all actions affecting the applicant will be mailed to 
the address of record unless the applicant provides NMFS, in writing, 
an address change. NMFS bears no responsibility if NMFS sends a 
notification or correspondence to the address of record and it is not 
received because the applicant's actual address has changed without 
notification to NMFS.
    (4) Statement of reasons for appeals. Applicants must submit a full 
written statement in support of the appeal, including a concise 
statement of the reasons the IAD determination has a direct and adverse 
effect on the applicant and should be reversed or modified. The 
appellate officer will limit his/her review to the issues stated in the 
appeal; all issues not set out in the appeal will be waived.
    (5) Decisions on appeals. The Regional Administrator or designee 
will issue a final written decision on the appeal which is the final 
decision of the Secretary of Commerce.

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8. In Sec.  660.60, revise paragraph (c)(1)(iv) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.60  Specifications and management measures.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iv) List of IFQ species documented on Observer Program reporting 
form. As specified at Sec.  660.140(h)(1)(i), to be exempt from 
observer coverage while docked in port depends on documentation of 
specified retained IFQ species on the Observer Program reporting form. 
The list of IFQ species documented on the Observer Program form may be 
modified on a biennial or more frequent basis under routine management 
measures Sec.  660.60(c)(1).
* * * * *

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9. In Sec.  660.112:
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a. Revise paragraph (a)(4);
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b. Remove paragraph (b)(1)(xiii).
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c. Redesignate paragraphs (b)(1)(xiv), (b)(1)(xv), (b)(1)(xvi), and 
(b)(1)(xvii) as (b)(1)(xiii), (b)(1)(xiv), (b)(1)(xv), and (b)(1)(xvi), 
respectively, and revise newly redesignated paragraphs (b)(1)(xiii) and 
(b)(1)(xiv); and
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d. Revise paragraphs (d)(12), (d)(14) and (d)(15).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  660.112  Trawl fishery--prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (4) Observers. (i) Fish in the Shorebased IFQ Program, the MS Coop 
Program, or the C/P Coop Program without observer coverage.
    (ii) Fish in the Shorebased IFQ Program, the MS Coop Program, or 
the C/P Coop Program if the vessel is inadequate or unsafe for observer 
deployment as described at Sec.  660.12(e).
    (iii) Fail to maintain observer coverage in port as specified at 
Sec.  660.140(h)(1)(i).
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (xiii) Discard or attempt to discard IFQ species/species group at 
sea unless the observer has documented or estimated the discards.
    (xiv) Begin a new fishing trip until all fish from an IFQ landing 
have been offloaded from the vessel, consistent with Sec.  
660.12(a)(11).
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (12) Sort or discard any portion of the catch taken by a catcher 
vessel in the MS Coop Program before the catcher vessel observer 
completes sampling of the catch, except for minor operational amounts 
of catch lost by a catcher vessel provided the observer has accounted 
for the discard (i.e., a maximized retention fishery).
* * * * *
    (14) Take deliveries without a valid scale inspection report signed 
by an authorized scale inspector on board the MS vessel.
    (15) Sort, process, or discard catch delivered to MS vessels before 
the catch is weighed on a scale that meets the requirements of Sec.  
660.15(b), including the daily test requirements.
* * * * *

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10. In Sec.  660.113, revise paragraphs (c)(4) and (d)(4) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.113  Trawl fishery--recordkeeping and reporting.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (4) Cease fishing report. If required, as specified at Sec.  
660.150(c)(4)(ii), the designated coop manager, or, in the case of an 
inter-coop agreement, all of the designated coop managers must submit a 
cease fishing report to NMFS indicating that harvesting has concluded 
for the year.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (4) Cease fishing report. If required, as specified at Sec.  
660.160(c)(5), the designated coop manager must submit a cease fishing 
report to NMFS indicating that harvesting has concluded for the year.
* * * * *

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11. In Sec.  660.140:
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a. Revise paragraphs (b)(2)(iv), (b)(2)(vi), (b)(2)(viii), (h)(1), 
(h)(2) introductory text, (h)(2)(i)(B), and (h)(2)(ii)(B);
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b. Add paragraph (h)(2)(xi); and
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c. Revise paragraphs (h)(3) through (4), (h)(5)(ii)(B)(1) and (3), 
(h)(5)(iii)(D), (h)(5)(iv)(A) and (B), (h)(5)(v), (h)(5)(vii)(A)(2) 
through (5), (h)(5)(ix) introductory text, (h)(5)(xi) through (xv), 
(h)(6)(i), (h)(6)(iii)(A), (h)(6)(v) through

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(ix), (i)(2), (i)(3)(ii), (j)(2)(ii) through (iv), (j)(3)(i), and 
(j)(4).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  660.140  Shorebased IFQ Program.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iv) Provide unrestricted access to all areas where fish are or may 
be sorted or weighed to catch monitors, NMFS staff, NMFS-authorized 
personnel, or authorized officers at any time when a delivery of IFQ 
species, or the processing of those species, is taking place.
* * * * *
    (vi) Retain and make available to catch monitors, NMFS staff, NMFS-
authorized personnel, or authorized officers, all printed output from 
any scale used to weigh catch, and any hand tally sheets, worksheets, 
or notes used to determine the total weight of any species.
* * * * *
    (viii) Ensure that sorting and weighing is completed prior to catch 
leaving the area that can be monitored from the observation area 
described paragraph (i) of this section.
* * * * *
    (h) * * *
    (1) Observer coverage requirements--(i) Coverage. The following 
observer coverage pertains to certified observers obtained from an 
observer provider permitted by NMFS.
    (A) Any vessel participating in the Shorebased IFQ Program:
    (1) Must carry a certified observer on any fishing trip from the 
time the vessel leaves port and until the completion of landing (until 
all catch from that fishing trip has been offloaded--see landing at 
Sec. Sec.  660.11 and 660.60(h)(2)).
    (2) Must carry an observer at any time the vessel is underway in 
port, including transit between delivery points when fish is offloaded 
at more than one IFQ first receiver.
    (3) Is exempt from the requirement to maintain observer coverage as 
specified in this paragraph while remaining docked in port when the 
observer makes available to the catch monitor an Observer Program 
reporting form documenting the weight and number of bocaccio, yelloweye 
rockfish, canary rockfish, and cowcod retained during that trip and 
which documents any discrepancy the vessel operator and observer may 
have in the weights and number of the overfished species, unless 
modified inseason under routine management measures at Sec.  
660.60(c)(1).
    (B) Any vessel 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA or longer that is engaged in at-
sea processing must carry two certified observers, and any vessel 
shorter than 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA that is engaged in at-sea processing 
must carry one certified observer, each day that the vessel is used to 
take, retain, receive, land, process, or transport groundfish.
    (ii) Observer deployment limitations and workload. If an observer 
is unable to perform their duties for any reason, the vessel is 
required to be in port within 36 hours of the last haul sampled by the 
observer. An observer must not be deployed for more than 22 calendar 
days in a calendar month, except for when a waiver has been issued by 
the Observer Program. The Observer Program may issue waivers to the 
observer provider to allow observers to work more than 22 calendar days 
per month in the following circumstances:
    (A) When it's anticipated that one trip will last over 20 days.
    (B) When a replacement observer is not available due to injury or 
illness.
    (C) When the Observer Program has predetermined that the extended 
deployment is not likely to result in data delays or otherwise impact 
the overall duties and obligations of the observer.
    (iii) Refusal to board. Any boarding refusal on the part of the 
observer or vessel must be immediately reported to the Observer Program 
and OLE by the observer provider. The observer must be available for an 
interview with the Observer Program or OLE if necessary.
    (2) Vessel responsibilities. As specified at Sec.  
660.140(h)(1)(ii), if an observer is unable to perform their duties for 
any reason, the vessel is required to be in port within 36 hours of the 
last haul sampled by the observer. An operator and/or crew of a vessel 
required to carry an observer must provide:
    (i) * * *
    (B) Accommodations and food for trips of 24 hours or more must be 
equivalent to those provided for the crew and must include berthing 
space, a space that is intended to be used for sleeping and is provided 
with installed bunks and mattresses. A mattress or futon on the floor 
or a cot is not acceptable if a regular bunk is provided to any crew 
member, unless other arrangements are approved in advance by the 
Regional Administrator or designee.
    (ii) * * *
    (B) Have on board a valid Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal 
that certifies compliance with regulations found in 33 CFR chapter I 
and 46 CFR chapter I, a certificate of compliance issued pursuant to 46 
CFR 28.710 or a valid certificate of inspection pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 
3311. Maintain safe conditions on the vessel for the protection of 
observer(s) including adherence to all USCG and other applicable rules, 
regulations, or statutes pertaining to safe operation of the vessel, 
and provisions at Sec. Sec.  600.725 and 600.746 of this chapter.
* * * * *
    (xi) Housing on vessel in port. During all periods an observer is 
housed on a vessel, the vessel operator must ensure that at least one 
crew member is aboard.
    (3) Procurement of observer services. Owners of vessels required to 
carry observers under paragraph (h)(1) of this section must arrange for 
observer services from an observer provider, except that:
    (i) Vessels are required to procure observer services directly from 
the Observer Program when NMFS has determined and given notification 
that the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an individual authorized by 
NMFS in lieu of an observer provided by an observer provider.
    (ii) Vessels are required to procure observer services directly 
from the Observer Program and an observer provider when NMFS has 
determined and given notification that the vessel must carry NMFS staff 
and/or individuals authorized by NMFS, in addition to an observer 
provided by an observer provider.
    (4) Application to become an observer provider. See Sec.  660.18.
    (5) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (B) * * *
    (1) That the observer will return all phone calls, emails, text 
messages, or other forms of communication within the time specified by 
the Observer Program;
* * * * *
    (3) That every observer successfully completes a Red Cross (or 
equivalent) basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation/first aid certification 
course prior to the end of the West Coast Groundfish Observer Training 
class.
    (iii) * * *
    (D) Immediately report to the Observer Program Office and the OLE 
any refusal to board an assigned vessel.
    (iv) * * *
    (A) Must have a valid West Coast Groundfish observer certification 
with the required endorsements;
    (B) Must not have informed the observer provider prior to the time 
of embarkation that he or she is experiencing a mental illness or a 
physical ailment or injury developed since submission of the 
physician's statement, as required in paragraph

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(h)(5)(xi)(B) of this section that would prevent him or her from 
performing his or her assigned duties; and
* * * * *
    (v) Respond to industry requests for observers. An observer 
provider must provide an observer for deployment pursuant to the terms 
of the contractual relationship with the vessel to fulfill vessel 
requirements for observer coverage under paragraphs (h)(5)(xi)(D) of 
this section. An alternate observer must be supplied in each case where 
injury or illness prevents an observer from performing his or her 
duties or where an observer resigns prior to completion of his or her 
duties. If the observer provider is unable to respond to an industry 
request for observer coverage from a vessel for whom the observer 
provider is in a contractual relationship due to the lack of available 
observers by the estimated embarking time of the vessel, the observer 
provider must report it to NMFS at least four hours prior to the 
vessel's estimated embarking time, unless the vessel provides less than 
four hour notice to the provider, in which case the provider is to 
notify NMFS as soon as practical after the situation arises.
* * * * *
    (vii) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (2) Has a check-in system in which the observer is required to 
contact the observer provider each time they depart and return to port 
on a vessels.
    (3) Remains available to OLE and the Observer Program until the 
conclusion of debriefing.
    (4) Receives all necessary transportation, including arrangements 
and logistics to the initial location of deployment, to all subsequent 
vessel assignments during that deployment, and to and from the location 
designated for an observer to be interviewed by the Observer Program; 
and
    (5) Receives lodging, per diem, and any other services necessary to 
observers assigned to fishing vessels.
    (i) An observer under contract may be housed on a vessel to which 
he or she is assigned: Prior to their vessel's initial departure from 
port; for a period not to exceed 24 hours following the completion of 
an offload when the observer has duties and is scheduled to disembark; 
or for a period not to exceed 24 hours following the vessel's arrival 
in port when the observer is scheduled to disembark.
    (ii) Otherwise, each observer between vessels, while still under 
contract with an observer provider, shall be provided with 
accommodations in accordance with the contract between the observer and 
the observer provider. If the observer provider is responsible for 
providing accommodations under the contract with the observer, the 
accommodation must be at a licensed hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or 
other shoreside accommodations that has an assigned bed for each 
observer that no other person may be assigned to for the duration of 
that observer's stay. Additionally, no more than four beds may be in 
any room housing observers at accommodations meeting the requirements 
of this section.
* * * * *
    (ix) Verify vessel's Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal. An 
observer provider must ensure that the observer completes a current 
observer vessel safety checklist, and verify that a vessel has a valid 
USCG Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal as required under paragraph 
(h)(2)(ii)(B) of this section prior to the observer embarking on the 
first trip and before an observer may get underway aboard the vessel. 
The provider must submit all vessel safety checklists to the Observer 
Program, as specified by Observer Program. One of the following 
acceptable means of verification must be used to verify the decal 
validity:
* * * * *
    (xi) Maintain communications with the Observer Program Office. An 
observer provider must provide all of the following information by 
electronic transmission (email), fax, or other method specified by 
NMFS.
    (A) Observer training, briefing, and debriefing registration 
materials. This information must be submitted to the Observer Program 
Office at least 10 business days prior to the beginning of a scheduled 
West Coast groundfish observer certification training or briefing 
session. Submissions received less than 10 business days prior to a 
West Coast groundfish observer certification training or briefing 
session will be approved by the Observer Program on a case-by-case 
basis.
    (1) Training registration materials consist of the following:
    (i) Date of requested training;
    (ii) A list of observer candidates that includes each candidate's 
full name (i.e., first, middle and last names), date of birth, and 
gender;
    (iii) A copy of each candidate's academic transcripts and resume;
    (iv) A statement signed by the candidate under penalty of perjury 
which discloses the candidate's criminal convictions;
    (v) Length of each observer's contract.
    (2) Briefing registration materials consist of the following:
    (i) Date and type of requested briefing session;
    (ii) List of observers to attend the briefing session, that 
includes each observer's full name (first, middle, and last names);
    (iii) Length of each observer's contract.
    (3) Debriefing. The Observer Program will notify the observer 
provider which observers require debriefing and the specific time 
period the observer provider has to schedule a date, time, and location 
for debriefing. The observer provider must contact the Observer Program 
within 5 business days by telephone to schedule debriefings.
    (i) Observer providers must immediately notify the observer program 
when observers end their contract earlier than anticipated.
(ii) [Reserved]
    (B) Physical examination. A signed and dated statement from a 
licensed physician that he or she has physically examined an observer 
or observer candidate. The statement must confirm that, based on that 
physical examination, the observer or observer candidate does not have 
any health problems or conditions that would jeopardize that 
individual's safety or the safety of others while deployed, or prevent 
the observer or observer candidate from performing his or her duties 
satisfactorily. The statement must declare that, prior to the 
examination, the physician was made aware of the duties of the observer 
and the dangerous, remote, and rigorous nature of the work by reading 
the NMFS-prepared information. The physician's statement must be 
submitted to the Observer Program Office prior to certification of an 
observer. The physical exam must have occurred during the 12 months 
prior to the observer's or observer candidate's deployment. The 
physician's statement expires 12 months after the physical exam 
occurred and a new physical exam must be performed, and accompanying 
statement submitted, prior to any deployment occurring after the 
expiration of the statement.
    (C) Certificates of insurance. Copies of ``certificates of 
insurance,'' that name the Northwest Fisheries Science Center Observer 
Program manager as the ``certificate holder,'' shall be submitted to 
the Observer Program Office by February 1 of each year. The 
certificates of insurance shall verify the following coverage 
provisions and state that the insurance company will notify the 
certificate holder if insurance coverage is changed or canceled.

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    (1) Maritime Liability to cover ``seamen's'' claims under the 
Merchant Marine Act (Jones Act) and General Maritime Law ($1 million 
minimum).
    (2) Coverage under the U.S. Longshore and Harbor Workers' 
Compensation Act ($1 million minimum).
    (3) States Worker's Compensation as required.
    (4) Commercial General Liability.
    (D) Observer provider contracts. If requested, observer providers 
must submit to the Observer Program Office a completed and unaltered 
copy of each type of signed and valid contract (including all 
attachments, appendices, addendums, and exhibits incorporated into the 
contract) between the observer provider and those entities requiring 
observer services under paragraph (h)(1)(i) of this section. Observer 
providers must also submit to the Observer Program Office, upon 
request, a completed and unaltered copy of the current or most recent 
signed and valid contract (including all attachments, appendices, 
addendums, and exhibits incorporated into the contract and any 
agreements or policies with regard to observer compensation or salary 
levels) between the observer provider and the particular entity 
identified by the Observer Program or with specific observers. The 
copies must be submitted to the Observer Program Office via email, fax, 
or mail within 5 business days of the request. Signed and valid 
contracts include the contracts an observer provider has with:
    (1) Vessels required to have observer coverage as specified at 
paragraph (h)(1)(i) of this section; and
    (2) Observers.
    (E) Change in observer provider management and contact information. 
An observer provider must submit to the Observer Program Office any 
change of management or contact information as required at Sec.  
660.18(h).
    (F) Biological samples. The observer provider must ensure that 
biological samples are stored/handled properly prior to delivery/
transport to NMFS.
    (G) Observer status report. Observer providers must provide NMFS 
with an updated list of observer trips per Observer Program protocol. 
Trip information includes observer provider name, observer last name, 
observer first name, trip start date, trip end date, status of 
observer, vessel name, and vessel identification number.
    (H) Other information. Observer providers must submit to NMFS, if 
requested, copies of any information developed and used by the observer 
providers distributed to vessels, such as informational pamphlets, 
payment notification, description of observer duties, etc.
    (I) Other reports. Reports of the following must be submitted in 
writing to the Observer Program Office by the observer provider via fax 
or email address designated by the Observer Program Office within 24 
hours after the observer provider becomes aware of the information:
    (1) Any information regarding possible observer harassment;
    (2) Any information regarding any action prohibited under Sec.  
660.12(e); Sec.  660.112(a)(4); or Sec.  600.725(o), (t) and (u) of 
this chapter;
    (3) Any concerns about vessel safety or marine casualty under 46 
CFR 4.05-1(a)(1) through (7);
    (4) Any observer illness or injury that prevents the observer from 
completing any of his or her duties described in the observer manual; 
and
    (5) Any information, allegations or reports regarding observer 
conflict of interest or breach of the standards of behavior described 
in observer provider policy.
    (xii) Replace lost or damaged gear. Lost or damaged gear issued to 
an observer by NMFS must be replaced by the observer provider. All 
replacements must be provided to NMFS and be in accordance with 
requirements and procedures identified in writing by the Observer 
Program Office.
    (xiii) Maintain confidentiality of information. An observer 
provider must ensure that all records on individual observer 
performance received from NMFS under the routine use provision of the 
Privacy Act U.S.C. 552a or as otherwise required by law remain 
confidential and are not further released to any person outside the 
employ of the observer provider company to whom the observer was 
contracted except with written permission of the observer.
    (xiv) Limitations on conflict of interest. Observer providers:
    (A) Must not have a direct financial interest, other than the 
provision of observer, catch monitor or other biological sampling 
services, in any federal or state managed fisheries, including, but not 
limited to:
    (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured interest in a 
vessel or shoreside processor facility involved in the catching, 
taking, harvesting or processing of fish;
    (2) Any business involved with selling supplies or services to any 
vessel or shoreside processors participating in a fishery managed 
pursuant to an FMP in the waters off the coasts of Alaska, California, 
Oregon, and Washington, or
    (3) Any business involved with purchasing raw or processed products 
from any vessel or shoreside processor participating in a fishery 
managed pursuant to an FMP in the waters off the coasts of Alaska, 
California, Oregon, and Washington.
    (B) Must assign observers without regard to any preference by 
representatives of vessels other than when an observer will be 
deployed.
    (C) Must not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any 
gratuity, gift, favor, entertainment, loan, or anything of monetary 
value except for compensation for providing observer services from any 
person who conducts fishing or fish processing activities that are 
regulated by NMFS, or who has interests that may be substantially 
affected by the performance or non-performance of the official duties 
of observer providers.
    (xv) Observer conduct and behavior. An observer provider must 
develop and maintain a policy addressing observer conduct and behavior 
for their employees that serve as observers.
    (A) The policy shall address the following behavior and conduct 
regarding:
    (1) Observer use of alcohol;
    (2) Observer use, possession, or distribution of illegal drugs in 
violation of applicable law; and;
    (3) Sexual contact with personnel of the vessel or processing 
facility to which the observer is assigned, or with any vessel or 
processing plant personnel who may be substantially affected by the 
performance or non-performance of the observer's official duties.
    (B) An observer provider shall provide a copy of its conduct and 
behavior policy by February 1 of each year, to: observers, observer 
candidates and the Observer Program Office.
* * * * *
    (6) * * *
    (i) Applicability. Observer certification authorizes an individual 
to fulfill duties as specified in writing by the Observer Program 
Office while under the employ of an observer provider and according to 
certification requirements as designated under paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of 
this section.
* * * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (A) Initial certification. NMFS may certify individuals who, in 
addition to any other relevant considerations:
    (1) Are employed by an permitted observer provider at the time of 
the of the certification is issued;
    (2) Have provided, through their observer provider:
    (i) Information identified by NMFS at Sec.  679.52 (b) of this 
chapter regarding an observer candidate's health and physical fitness 
for the job;

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    (ii) Meet all observer candidate education and health standards as 
specified in Sec.  679.52 (b) of this chapter; and
    (iii) Have successfully completed NMFS-approved training as 
prescribed by the Observer Program. Successful completion of training 
by an observer applicant consists of meeting all attendance and conduct 
standards issued in writing at the start of training; meeting all 
performance standards issued in writing at the start of training for 
assignments, tests, and other evaluation tools; and completing all 
other training requirements established by the Observer Program.
    (iv) Have not been decertified under paragraph (h)(6)(ix) of this 
section, or pursuant to Sec.  679.53(c) of this chapter.
* * * * *
    (v) Issuance of an observer certification. An observer 
certification may be issued upon determination by the observer 
certification official that the candidate has successfully met all 
requirements for certification as specified at paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of 
this section. The following endorsements as prescribed by the Observer 
Program must be obtained in addition to observer certification.
    (A) West Coast Groundfish Observer Program training endorsement. A 
training endorsement signifies the successful completion of the 
training course required to obtain observer certification. This 
endorsement expires when the observer has not been deployed and 
performed sampling duties as required by the Observer Program Office 
for a period of time, specified by the Observer Program, after his or 
her most recent debriefing. The Observer can renew the endorsement by 
successfully completing training once more.
    (B) West Coast Groundfish Observer Program annual general 
endorsement. Each observer must obtain an annual general endorsement to 
their certification prior to his or her first deployment within any 
calendar year subsequent to a year in which a training endorsement is 
obtained. To obtain an annual general endorsement, an observer must 
successfully complete the annual briefing, as specified by the Observer 
Program. All briefing attendance, performance, and conduct standards 
required by the Observer Program must be met.
    (C) West Coast Groundfish Observer Program deployment endorsement. 
Each observer who has completed an initial deployment, as defined by 
the Observer Program, after receiving a training endorsement or annual 
general endorsement, must complete all applicable debriefing 
requirements specified by the Observer Program. A deployment 
endorsement is issued to observers who meet the performance standards 
specified by the Observer Program. A deployment endorsement must be 
obtained prior to any subsequent deployments for the remainder of that 
calendar year. If a deployment endorsement is not issued, certification 
training must be repeated.
    (vi) Maintaining the validity of an observer certification. After 
initial issuance, an observer must keep their certification valid by 
meeting all of the following requirements specified below:
    (A) Successfully perform their assigned duties as described in the 
observer manual or other written instructions from the Observer 
Program.
    (B) Accurately record their sampling data, write complete reports, 
and report accurately any observations of suspected violations of 
regulations relevant to conservation of marine resources or their 
environment.
    (C) Not disclose collected data and observations made on board the 
vessel or in the processing facility to any person except the owner or 
operator of the observed vessel or an authorized officer or NMFS.
    (D) Successfully complete any required trainings or briefings as 
prescribed by the Observer Program.
    (E) Successful completion of briefing by an observer applicant 
consists of meeting all attendance and conduct standards issued in 
writing at the start of training; meeting all performance standards 
issued in writing at the start of briefing for assignments, tests, and 
other evaluation tools; and completing all other briefing requirements 
established by the Observer Program.
    (F) Hold a Red Cross (or equivalent) basic cardiopulmonary 
resuscitation/first aid certification.
    (G) Successfully meet Observer Program performance standards 
reporting for assigned debriefings or interviews.
    (H) Submit all data and information required by the Observer 
Program within the program's stated guidelines.
    (I) Meet the minimum annual deployment period of 45 days every 12 
months. On a case-by case basis, the Observer Program may consider 
waiving the 45 day requirement.
    (vii) Limitations on conflict of interest. Observers:
    (A) Must not have a direct financial interest, other than the 
provision of observer services or catch monitor services, in a North 
Pacific fishery managed pursuant to an FMP for the waters off the coast 
of Alaska, Alaska state waters, or in a Pacific Coast fishery managed 
by either the state or Federal Governments in waters off Washington, 
Oregon, or California, including but not limited to:
    (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured interest in a 
vessel, shore-based or floating stationary processor facility involved 
in the catching, taking, harvesting or processing of fish,
    (2) Any business involved with selling supplies or services to any 
vessel, shore-based or floating stationary processing facility; or
    (3) Any business involved with purchasing raw or processed products 
from any vessel, shore-based or floating stationary processing 
facilities.
    (B) Must not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any 
gratuity, gift, favor, entertainment, loan, or anything of monetary 
value from any person who either conducts activities that are regulated 
by NMFS in the Pacific coast or North Pacific regions or has interests 
that may be substantially affected by the performance or nonperformance 
of the observers' official duties.
    (C) May not serve as observers on any vessel or at any shore-based 
or floating stationary processor owned or operated by a person who 
employed the observer in the last two years.
    (D) May not solicit or accept employment as a crew member or an 
employee of a vessel or shore-based or floating stationary processor 
while employed by an observer provider.
    (E) Provisions for remuneration of observers under this section do 
not constitute a conflict of interest.
    (viii) Standards of behavior. Observers must:
    (A) Perform their duties as described in the observer manual or 
other written instructions from the Observer Program Office.
    (B) Accurately record their sampling data, write complete reports, 
and report accurately any observations of suspected violations of 
regulations relevant to the conservation of marine resources of their 
environment.
    (C) Not disclose collected data and observations made on board the 
vessel to any person except the owner or operator of the observed 
vessel, an authorized officer, or NMFS.
    (ix) Suspension and decertification--(A) Suspension and 
decertification review official. The Regional Administrator (or a 
designee) will designate an observer suspension and decertification 
review official(s), who will have the authority to review observer 
certifications and issue IAD of observer certification suspension and/
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    (B) Causes for suspension or decertification. In addition to any 
other supported basis connected to an observer's job performance, the 
suspension and decertification official may initiate suspension or 
decertification proceedings against an observer:
    (1) When it is alleged that the observer has not met applicable 
standards, including any of the following:
    (i) Failed to satisfactorily perform duties as described or 
directed by the Observer Program; or
    (ii) Failed to abide by the standards of conduct for observers, 
including conflicts of interest;
    (2) Upon conviction of a crime or upon entry of a civil judgment 
for:
    (i) Commission of fraud or other violation in connection with 
obtaining or attempting to obtain certification, or in performing the 
duties as specified in writing by the NMFS Observer Program;
    (ii) Commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, 
falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or 
receiving stolen property;
    (iii) Commission of any other offense indicating a lack of 
integrity or honesty that seriously and directly affects the fitness of 
observers.
    (C) Issuance of an IAD. Upon determination that suspension or 
decertification is warranted, the suspension/decertification official 
will issue a written IAD to the observer via certified mail at the 
observer's most current address provided to NMFS. The IAD will identify 
whether a certification is suspended or revoked and will identify the 
specific reasons for the action taken. Decertification is effective 30 
calendar days after the date on the IAD, unless there is an appeal.
    (D) Appeals. A certified observer who receives an IAD that suspends 
or revokes his or her observer certification may appeal the 
determination within 30 calendar days after the date on the IAD to the 
Office of Administrative Appeals pursuant to Sec.  660.19.
    (i) * * *
    (2) Procurement of catch monitor services. Owners or managers of 
each IFQ first receiver must arrange for catch monitor services from a 
catch monitor provider prior to accepting IFQ landings.
    (3) * * *
    (ii) Unless alternative arrangements are approved by the Catch 
Monitor Program Office, the working hours of each individual catch 
monitor will be limited as follows: the time required for a catch 
monitor to conduct monitoring duties must not exceed 14 consecutive 
hours in a calendar day. Following a monitoring shift of more than 10 
hours, each catch monitor must be provided with a minimum 8 hours break 
before they may resume monitoring.
* * * * *
    (j) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) Printed record. All scales identified in the catch monitoring 
plan accepted by NMFS during the first receiver site license 
application process, must produce a printed record as specified at 
Sec.  660.15(c).
    (iii) Scales that may be exempt from printed report. An IFQ first 
receiver that receives no more than 200,000 pounds of groundfish in any 
calendar month will be exempt from the requirement to produce a printed 
record provided that:
    (A) The first receiver has not previously operated under a catch 
monitoring plan where a printed record was required;
    (B) The first receiver ensures that all catch is weighed; and
    (C) The catch monitor, NMFS staff, or authorized officer can verify 
that all catch is weighed.
    (iv) Retention of printed records. An IFQ first receiver must 
maintain printouts on site until the end of the fishing year during 
which the printouts were made consistent with Sec.  660.113(a)(2).
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) General. Ensure that all IFQ landings are sorted and weighed as 
specified at Sec.  660.130(d) and in accordance with an approved catch 
monitoring plan.
* * * * *
    (4) Scale tests. All testing must meet the scale test standards 
specified at Sec.  660.15(c).
* * * * *

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12. In Sec.  660.150:
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a. Revise paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(A) through (C), (c)(4)(ii), (j)(1)(i), 
(j)(1)(ii)(A), (j)(1)(iii), (j)(2)(i)(A), (j)(2)(i)(B)(2), (j)(2)(ii) 
introductory text, (j)(2)(ii)(B), (j)(2)(iii), (j)(2)(ix)(A) 
introductory text, and (j)(2)(x) introductory text;
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b. Add paragraph (j)(2)(xi);
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c. Revise paragraphs (j)(3), (j)(4) and (j)(5); and
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d. Remove paragraph (j)(6).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  660.150  Mothership (MS) Coop Program.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) MS vessel responsibilities. The owner and operator of a MS 
vessel must:
    (A) Recordkeeping and reporting. Maintain a valid declaration as 
specified at Sec.  660.13(d); and, maintain and submit all records and 
reports specified at Sec.  660.113(c) including, economic data, scale 
tests records, and cost recovery.
    (B) Observers. As specified at paragraph (j) of this section, 
procure observer services, maintain the appropriate level of coverage, 
and meet the vessel responsibilities.
    (C) Catch weighing requirements. The owner and operator of a MS 
vessel must: Ensure that all catch is weighed in its round form on a 
NMFS-approved scale that meets the requirements described in Sec.  
660.15(b);
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (ii) Between the mothership and catcher/processor sectors. The 
Regional Administrator may make available for harvest to the catcher/
processor sector of the Pacific whiting fishery, the amounts of the 
mothership sector's non-whiting catch allocation remaining when the 
Pacific whiting allocation is reached or participants in the sector do 
not intend to harvest the remaining allocation. If participants in the 
sector do not intend to harvest the sector's remaining allocation, the 
designated coop manager, or in the case of an inter-coop, all of the 
designated coop managers must submit a cease fishing report to NMFS 
indicating that harvesting has concluded for the year. At any time 
after greater than 80 percent of the Mothership sector Pacific whiting 
allocation has been harvested, the Regional Administrator may contact 
designated coop managers to determine whether they intend to continue 
fishing. When considering redistribution of non-whiting catch 
allocation, the Regional Administrator will take in to consideration 
the best available data on total projected fishing impacts. 
Reapportionment between permitted MS coops and the non-coop fishery 
within the mothership sector will be in proportion to their original 
coop allocations for the calendar year.
* * * * *
    (j) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Coverage. The following observer coverage pertains to certified 
observers obtained from an observer provider permitted by NMFS.
    (A) MS vessels. Any vessel registered to an MS permit 125 ft (38.1 
m) LOA or longer must carry two certified observers, and any vessel 
registered to an MS permit shorter than 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA must carry 
one certified observer, each day that the vessel is used to take, 
retain, receive, land, process, or transport groundfish.

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    (B) Catcher vessels. Any vessel delivering catch to any MS vessel 
must carry one certified observer each day that the vessel is used to 
take groundfish.
    (ii) * * *
    (A) MS vessels. The time required for the observer to complete 
sampling duties must not exceed 12 consecutive hours in each 24-hour 
period.
* * * * *
    (iii) Refusal to board. Any boarding refusal on the part of the 
observer or vessel must be reported to the Observer Program and OLE by 
the observer provider. The observer must be available for an interview 
with the Observer Program or OLE if necessary.
    (2) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) MS vessels. Provide accommodations and food that are equivalent 
to those provided for officers, engineers, foremen, deck-bosses or 
other management level personnel of the vessel.
    (B) * * *
    (2) Accommodations and food for trips of 24 hours or more must be 
equivalent to those provided for the crew and must include berthing 
space, a space that is intended to be used for sleeping and is provided 
with installed bunks and mattresses. A mattress or futon on the floor 
or a cot is not acceptable if a regular bunk is provided to any crew 
member, unless other arrangements are approved in advance by the 
Regional Administrator or designee.
    (ii) Safe conditions. MS vessels and catcher vessels must:
* * * * *
    (B) Have on board a valid Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal 
that certifies compliance with regulations found in 33 CFR chapter I 
and 46 CFR chapter I, a certificate of compliance issued pursuant to 46 
CFR 28.710 or a valid certificate of inspection pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 
3311. Maintain safe conditions on the vessel for the protection of 
observer(s) including adherence to all USCG and other applicable rules, 
regulations, or statutes pertaining to safe operation of the vessel, 
and provisions at Sec. Sec.  600.725 and 600.746 of this chapter.
    (iii) Computer hardware and software. MS vessels must:
    (A) Provide hardware and software pursuant to regulations at Sec.  
679.51(e)(iii)(B) of this chapter.
    (B) Provide the observer(s) access to a computer required under 
paragraph (j)(2)(iii)(A) of this section, and that is connected to a 
communication device that provides a point-to-point connection to the 
NMFS host computer.
    (C) Ensure that the MS vessel has installed the most recent release 
of NMFS data entry software or other approved software prior to the 
vessel receiving, catching or processing IFQ species.
    (D) Ensure that the communication equipment required in paragraph 
(j)(2)(iii) of this section and that is used by observers to enter and 
transmit data, is fully functional and operational. ``Functional'' 
means that all the tasks and components of the NMFS supplied, or other 
approved, software described at paragraph (j)(2)(iii) of this section 
and the data transmissions to NMFS can be executed effectively aboard 
the vessel by the communications equipment.
* * * * *
    (ix) * * *
    (A) MS vessels. To allow the observer to carry out required duties, 
the vessel owner must provide an observer sampling station that meets 
the following requirements:
* * * * *
    (x) Transfer at sea. Observers may be transferred at-sea between MS 
vessels, between MS vessels and C/P vessels, or between a MS vessel and 
a catcher vessel. Transfers at-sea between catcher vessels is 
prohibited. For transfers, both vessels must:
* * * * *
    (xi) Housing on vessel in port. During all periods an observer is 
housed on a vessel, the vessel operator must ensure that at least one 
crew member is aboard.
    (3) Procurement of observer services--(i) MS vessels. Owners of 
vessels required to carry observers under paragraph (j)(1)(i) of this 
section must arrange for observer services from an observer provider, 
except that:
    (A) Vessels are required to procure observer services directly from 
the Observer Program when NMFS has determined and given notification 
that the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an individual authorized by 
NMFS in lieu of an observer provided by an observer provider.
    (B) Vessels are required to procure observer services directly from 
the Observer Program and an observer provider when NMFS has determined 
and given notification that the vessel must carry NMFS staff and/or 
individuals authorized by NMFS, in addition to an observer provided by 
an observer provider.
    (ii) Catcher vessels. Owners of vessels required to carry observers 
under paragraph (j)(1)(i) of this section must arrange for observer 
services from an observer provider, except that:
    (A) Vessels are required to procure observer services directly from 
the Observer Program when NMFS has determined and given notification 
that the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an individual authorized by 
NMFS in lieu of an observer provided by an observer provider.
    (B) Vessels are required to procure observer services directly from 
the Observer Program and an observer provider when NMFS has determined 
and given notification that the vessel must carry NMFS staff and/or 
individuals authorized by NMFS, in addition to an observer provided by 
an observer provider.
    (4) Observer provider responsibilities. (i) Provide qualified 
candidates to serve as observers. Observer providers must provide 
qualified candidates to serve as observers. To be qualified, a 
candidate must have:
    (A) A Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or 
university with a major in one of the natural sciences;
    (B) Successfully completed a minimum of 30 semester hours or 
equivalent in applicable biological sciences with extensive use of 
dichotomous keys in at least one course;
    (C) Successfully completed at least one undergraduate course each 
in math and statistics with a minimum of 5 semester hours total for 
both; and
    (D) Computer skills that enable the candidate to work competently 
with standard database software and computer hardware.
    (ii) Hiring an observer candidate--(A) MS vessels. (1) The observer 
provider must provide the candidate a copy of NMFS-provided pamphlets, 
information and other literature describing observer duties (i.e. The 
At-Sea Hake Observer Program's Observer Manual) prior to hiring the 
candidate. Observer job information is available from the Observer 
Program Office's Web site at http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/research/divisions/fram/observer/index.cfm.
    (2) The observer provider must have a written contract or a written 
contract addendum that is signed by the observer and observer provider 
prior to the observer's deployment with the following clauses:
    (i) That the observer will return all phone calls, emails, text 
messages, or other forms of communication within the time specified by 
the Observer Program;
    (ii) That the observer inform the observer provider prior to the 
time of embarkation if he or she is experiencing any new mental illness 
or physical ailments or injury since submission of the physician's 
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would prevent him or her from performing their assigned duties.
    (B) Catcher vessels. (1) Provide the candidate a copy of NMFS-
provided pamphlets, information and other literature describing 
observer duties, for example, the West Coast Groundfish Observer 
Program's sampling manual. Observer job information is available from 
the Observer Program Office's Web site at http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/research/divisions/fram/observer/index.cfm.
    (2) The observer provider must have a written contract or a written 
contract addendum that is signed by the observer and observer provider 
prior to the observer's deployment with the following clauses:
    (i) That the observer will return all phone calls, emails, text 
messages, or other forms of communication within the time specified by 
the Observer Program;
    (ii) That the observer inform the observer provider prior to the 
time of embarkation if he or she is experiencing any new mental illness 
or physical ailments or injury since submission of the physician's 
statement as required as a qualified observer candidate that would 
prevent him or her from performing their assigned duties; and
    (iii) That the observer successfully completes a Red Cross (or 
equivalent) basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation/first aid certification 
course prior to the end of the Observer Program Training class.
    (iii) Ensure that observers complete duties in a timely manner--(A) 
MS vessels. An observer provider must ensure that observers employed by 
that observer provider do the following in a complete and timely 
manner:
    (1) Submit to NMFS all data, logbooks, and reports as required by 
the observer manual;
    (2) Report for his or her scheduled debriefing and complete all 
debriefing responsibilities;
    (3) Return all sampling and safety gear to the Observer Program 
Office;
    (4) Submit all biological samples from the observer's deployment by 
the completion of the electronic vessel and/or processor survey(s); and
    (5) Immediately report to the Observer Program Office and the OLE 
any refusal to board an assigned vessel.
    (B) Catcher vessels. An observer provider must ensure that 
observers employed by that observer provider do the following in a 
complete and timely manner:
    (1) Submit to NMFS all data, logbooks, and reports and biological 
samples as required under the Observer Program policy deadlines;
    (2) Report for his or her scheduled debriefing and complete all 
debriefing responsibilities;
    (3) Return all sampling and safety gear to the Observer Program 
Office; and
    (4) Immediately report to the Observer Program Office and the OLE 
any refusal to board an assigned vessel.
    (iv) Observers provided to vessel--(A) MS vessels. Observers 
provided to MS vessels:
    (1) Must have a valid North Pacific groundfish observer 
certification with required endorsements and an At-Sea Hake Observer 
Program endorsement;
    (2) Must not have informed the observer provider prior to the time 
of embarkation that he or she is experiencing a mental illness or a 
physical ailment or injury developed since submission of the 
physician's statement that would prevent him or her from performing his 
or her assigned duties; and
    (3) Must have successfully completed all NMFS required training and 
briefing before deployment.
    (B) Catcher vessels. Observers provided to catcher vessels:
    (1) Must have a valid West Coast Groundfish observer certification 
with the required endorsements;
    (2) Must have not informed the observer provider prior to the time 
of embarkation that he or she is experiencing a mental illness or a 
physical ailment or injury developed since submission of the 
physician's statement (required in paragraph (j)(4)(xi)(B)(2) of this 
section) that would prevent him or her from performing his or her 
assigned duties; and,
    (3) Must have successfully completed all NMFS required training and 
briefing before deployment.
    (v) Respond to industry requests for observers. An observer 
provider must provide an observer for deployment pursuant to the terms 
of the contractual relationship with the vessel to fulfill vessel 
requirements for observer coverage specified at paragraph (j)(1)(i) of 
this section. An alternate observer must be supplied in each case where 
injury or illness prevents an observer from performing his or her 
duties or where the observer resigns prior to completion of his or her 
duties. If the observer provider is unable to respond to an industry 
request for observer coverage from a vessel for whom the observer 
provider is in a contractual relationship due to lack of available 
observers by the estimated embarking time of the vessel, the observer 
provider must report it to the Observer Program at least four hours 
prior to the vessel's estimated embarking time.
    (vi) Provide observer salaries and benefits. An observer provider 
must provide to its observer employees salaries and any other benefits 
and personnel services in accordance with the terms of each observer's 
contract.
    (vii) Provide observer deployment logistics--(A) MS vessels. An 
observer provider must provide to each of its observers under contract:
    (1) All necessary transportation, including arrangements and 
logistics, to the initial location of deployment, to all subsequent 
vessel assignments during that deployment, and to and from the location 
designated for an observer to be interviewed by the Observer Program; 
and
    (2) Lodging, per diem, and any other services necessary to 
observers assigned to fishing vessels.
    (3) An observer under contract may be housed on a vessel to which 
he or she is assigned:
    (i) Prior to their vessel's initial departure from port;
    (ii) For a period not to exceed 24 hours following the completion 
of an offload when the observer has duties and is scheduled to 
disembark; or
    (iii) For a period not to exceed 24 hours following the vessel's 
arrival in port when the observer is scheduled to disembark.
    (iv) An observer under contract who is between vessel assignments 
must be provided with shoreside accommodations pursuant to the terms of 
the contract between the observer provider and the observers. If the 
observer provider is responsible for providing accommodations under the 
contract with the observer, the accommodations must be at a licensed 
hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or other shoreside accommodations for 
the duration of each period between vessel or shoreside assignments. 
Such accommodations must include an assigned bed for each observer and 
no other person may be assigned that bed for the duration of that 
observer's stay. Additionally, no more than four beds may be in any 
room housing observers at accommodations meeting the requirements of 
this section.
    (B) Catcher vessels. An observer provider must ensure each of its 
observers under contract:
    (1) Has an individually assigned mobile or cell phones, in working 
order, for all necessary communication. An observer provider may 
alternatively compensate observers for the use of the observer's 
personal cell phone or pager for communications made in support of, or 
necessary for, the observer's duties.
    (2) Has a check-in system in which the observer is required to 
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observer provider each time they depart and return to port on a vessel.
    (3) Remains available to OLE and the Observer Program until the 
conclusion of debriefing.
    (4) Receives all necessary transportation, including arrangements 
and logistics to the initial location of deployment, to all subsequent 
vessel assignments during that deployment, and to and from the location 
designated for an observer to be interviewed by the Observer Program; 
and
    (5) Receives lodging, per diem, and any other services necessary to 
observers assigned to fishing vessels.
    (i) An observer under contract may be housed on a vessel to which 
he or she is assigned: Prior to their vessel's initial departure from 
port; for a period not to exceed 24 hours following the completion of 
an offload when the observer has duties and is scheduled to disembark; 
or for a period not to exceed 24 hours following the vessel's arrival 
in port when the observer is scheduled to disembark.
    (ii) Otherwise, each observer between vessels, while still under 
contract with an observer provider, shall be provided with 
accommodations in accordance with the contract between the observer and 
the observer provider. If the observer provider is responsible for 
providing accommodations under the contract with the observer, the 
accommodations must be at a licensed hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, 
or other shoreside accommodations that has an assigned bed for each 
observer that no other person may be assigned to for the duration of 
that observer's stay. Additionally, no more than four beds may be in 
any room housing observers at accommodations meeting the requirements 
of this section.
    (viii) Observer deployment limitations--(A) MS vessels. Unless 
alternative arrangements are approved by the Observer Program Office, 
an observer provider must not:
    (1) Deploy an observer on the same vessel more than 90 days in a 
12-month period;
    (2) Deploy an observer for more than 90 days in a single 
deployment;
    (3) Include more than four vessels assignments in a single 
deployment, or
    (4) Disembark an observer from a vessel before that observer has 
completed his or her sampling or data transmission duties.
    (B) Catcher vessels. Unless alternative arrangements are approved 
by the Observer Program Office, an observer provider must not deploy an 
observer on the same vessel more than 90 calendar days in a 12-month 
period.
    (ix) Verify vessel's Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal. An 
observer provider must ensure that the observer completes an observer 
vessel safety checklist, and verify that a vessel has a valid USCG 
Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal as required under paragraph 
(j)(2)(ii)(B) of this section prior to the observer embarking on the 
first trip and before an observer may get underway aboard the vessel. 
The provider must submit all vessel safety checklists to the Observer 
Program, as specified by Observer Program policy. One of the following 
acceptable means of verification must be used to verify the decal 
validity:
    (A) The observer provider or employee of the observer provider, 
including the observer, visually inspects the decal aboard the vessel 
and confirms that the decal is valid according to the decal date of 
issuance; or
    (B) The observer provider receives a hard copy of the USCG 
documentation of the decal issuance from the vessel owner or operator.
    (x) Maintain communications with observers. An observer provider 
must have an employee responsible for observer activities on call 24 
hours a day to handle emergencies involving observers or problems 
concerning observer logistics, whenever observers are at sea, in 
transit, or in port awaiting vessel reassignment.
    (xi) Maintain communications with the Observer Program Office. An 
observer provider must provide all of the following information by 
electronic transmission (email), fax, or other method specified by 
NMFS.
    (A) Motherships--(1) Training and briefing registration materials. 
The observer provider must submit training and briefing registration 
materials to the Observer Program Office at least 5 business days prior 
to the beginning of a scheduled observer at-sea hake training or 
briefing session.
    (i) Registration materials. Registration materials consist of the 
date of requested training or briefing with a list of observers 
including each observer's full name (i.e., first, middle and last 
names).
    (ii) Projected observer assignments. Prior to the observer's 
completion of the training or briefing session, the observer provider 
must submit to the Observer Program Office a statement of projected 
observer assignments that include the observer's name; vessel, gear 
type, and vessel/processor code; port of embarkation; and area of 
fishing.
    (2) Observer debriefing registration. The observer provider must 
contact the At-Sea Hake Observer Program within 5 business days after 
the completion of an observer's deployment to schedule a date, time and 
location for debriefing. Observer debriefing registration information 
must be provided at the time of debriefing scheduling and must include 
the observer's name, cruise number, vessel name(s) and code(s), and 
requested debriefing date.
    (3) Observer provider contracts. If requested, observer providers 
must submit to the Observer Program Office a completed and unaltered 
copy of each type of signed and valid contract (including all 
attachments, appendices, addendums, and exhibits incorporated into the 
contract) between the observer provider and those entities requiring 
observer services under paragraph (j)(1)(i) of this section. Observer 
providers must also submit to the Observer Program Office upon request, 
a completed and unaltered copy of the current or most recent signed and 
valid contract (including all attachments, appendices, addendums, and 
exhibits incorporated into the contract and any agreements or policies 
with regard to observer compensation or salary levels) between the 
observer provider and the particular entity identified by the Observer 
Program or with specific observers. The copies must be submitted to the 
Observer Program Office via fax or mail within 5 business days of the 
request. Signed and valid contracts include the contracts an observer 
provider has with:
    (i) Vessels required to have observer coverage as specified at 
paragraph (j)(1)(i) of this section; and
    (ii) Observers.
    (4) Change in observer provider management and contact information. 
Observer providers must submit notification of any other change to 
provider contact information, including but not limited to, changes in 
contact name, phone number, email address, and address.
    (5) Other reports. Reports of the following must be submitted in 
writing to the At-Sea Hake Observer Program Office by the observer 
provider via fax or email address designated by the Observer Program 
Office within 24 hours after the observer provider becomes aware of the 
information:
    (i) Any information regarding possible observer harassment;
    (ii) Any information regarding any action prohibited under Sec.  
660.12(e); Sec.  660.112(a)(4); or Sec.  600.725(o), (t) and (u) of 
this chapter;
    (iii) Any concerns about vessel safety or marine casualty under 46 
CFR 4.05-1(a)(1) through (7);
    (iv) Any observer illness or injury that prevents the observer from 
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any of his or her duties described in the observer manual; and
    (v) Any information, allegations or reports regarding observer 
conflict of interest or breach of the standards of behavior described 
in observer provider policy.
    (B) Catcher vessels. An observer provider must provide all of the 
following information by electronic transmission (email), fax, or other 
method specified by NMFS.
    (1) Observer training, briefing, and debriefing registration 
materials. This information must be submitted to the Observer Program 
Office at least 10 business days prior to the beginning of a scheduled 
West Coast groundfish observer certification training or briefing 
session. Submissions received less than 10 business days prior to a 
West Coast groundfish observer certification training or briefing 
session will be approved by the Observer Program on a case-by-case 
basis.
    (i) Training registration materials consist of the following: Date 
of requested training; a list of observer candidates that includes each 
candidate's full name (i.e., first, middle and last names), date of 
birth, and gender; a copy of each candidate's academic transcripts and 
resume; a statement signed by the candidate under penalty of perjury 
which discloses the candidate's criminal convictions; and length of 
observer contract.
    (ii) Briefing registration materials consist of the following: Date 
and type of requested briefing session; list of observers to attend the 
briefing session, that includes each observer's full name (first, 
middle, and last names); and length of observer contract.
    (iii) The Observer Program will notify the observer provider which 
observers require debriefing and the specific time period the observer 
provider has to schedule a date, time, and location for debriefing. The 
observer provider must contact the Observer Program within 5 business 
days by telephone to schedule debriefings. Observer providers must 
immediately notify the Observer Program when observers end their 
contract earlier than anticipated.
    (2) Physical examination. A signed and dated statement from a 
licensed physician that he or she has physically examined an observer 
or observer candidate. The statement must confirm that, based on that 
physical examination, the observer or observer candidate does not have 
any health problems or conditions that would jeopardize that 
individual's safety or the safety of others while deployed, or prevent 
the observer or observer candidate from performing his or her duties 
satisfactorily. The statement must declare that, prior to the 
examination, the physician was made aware of the duties of the observer 
and the dangerous, remote, and rigorous nature of the work by reading 
the NMFS-prepared information. The physician's statement must be 
submitted to the Observer Program Office prior to certification of an 
observer. The physical exam must have occurred during the 12 months 
prior to the observer's or observer candidate's deployment. The 
physician's statement expires 12 months after the physical exam 
occurred and a new physical exam must be performed, and accompanying 
statement submitted, prior to any deployment occurring after the 
expiration of the statement.
    (3) Certificates of insurance. Copies of ``certificates of 
insurance,'' that names the Northwest Fisheries Science Center Observer 
Program manager as the ``certificate holder,'' shall be submitted to 
the Observer Program Office by February 1 of each year. The 
certificates of insurance shall verify the following coverage 
provisions and state that the insurance company will notify the 
certificate holder if insurance coverage is changed or canceled.
    (i) Maritime Liability to cover ``seamen's'' claims under the 
Merchant Marine Act (Jones Act) and General Maritime Law ($1 million 
minimum).
    (ii) Coverage under the U.S. Longshore and Harbor Workers' 
Compensation Act ($1 million minimum).
    (iii) States Worker's Compensation as required.
    (iv) Commercial General Liability.
    (4) Observer provider contracts. If requested, observer providers 
must submit to the Observer Program Office a completed and unaltered 
copy of each type of signed and valid contract (including all 
attachments, appendices, addendums, and exhibits incorporated into the 
contract) between the observer provider and those entities requiring 
observer services under paragraph (j)(1)(i) of this section. Observer 
providers must also submit to the Observer Program Office upon request, 
a completed and unaltered copy of the current or most recent signed and 
valid contract (including all attachments, appendices, addendums, and 
exhibits incorporated into the contract and any agreements or policies 
with regard to observer compensation or salary levels) between the 
observer provider and the particular entity identified by the Observer 
Program or with specific observers. The copies must be submitted to the 
Observer Program Office via fax or mail within 5 business days of the 
request. Signed and valid contracts include the contracts an observer 
provider has with:
    (i) Vessels required to have observer coverage as specified at 
paragraph (j)(1)(i) of this section; and
    (ii) Observers.
    (5) Change in observer provider management and contact information. 
An observer provider must submit to the Observer Program office any 
change of management or contact information as required at Sec.  
660.18(f).
    (6) Biological samples. The observer provider must ensure that 
biological samples are stored/handled properly prior to delivery/
transport to NMFS.
    (7) Observer status report. Observer providers must provide NMFS 
with an updated list of observer trip per Observer Program protocol. 
Trip information includes observer provider name, observer last name, 
observer first name, trip start date, trip end date, status of 
observer, vessel name, and vessel identification number.
    (8) Other information. An observer provider must submit to NMFS, if 
requested, copies of any information developed and used by the observer 
providers distributed to vessels, such as informational pamphlets, 
payment notification, description of observer duties, etc.
    (9) Other reports. Reports of the following must be submitted in 
writing to the Observer Program Office by the observer provider via fax 
or email address designated by the Observer Program Office within 24 
hours after the observer provider becomes aware of the information:
    (i) Any information regarding possible observer harassment;
    (ii) Any information regarding any action prohibited under Sec.  
660.12(e); Sec.  660.112(a)(4); or Sec.  600.725(o), (t) and (u) of 
this chapter;
    (iii) Any concerns about vessel safety or marine casualty under 46 
CFR 4.05-1(a)(1) through (7);
    (iv) Any observer illness or injury that prevents the observer from 
completing any of his or her duties described in the observer manual; 
and
    (v) Any information, allegations or reports regarding observer 
conflict of interest or breach of the standards of behavior described 
in observer provider policy.
    (xii) Replace lost or damaged gear. Lost or damaged gear issued to 
an observer by NMFS must be replaced by the observer provider. All 
replacements must be provided to NMFS and be in accordance with 
requirements and procedures identified in writing by the Observer 
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    (xiii) Maintain confidentiality of information. An observer 
provider must ensure that all records on individual observer 
performance received from NMFS under the routine use provision of the 
Privacy Act under 5 U.S.C. 552a or as otherwise required by law remain 
confidential and are not further released to any person outside the 
employ of the observer provider company to whom the observer was 
contracted except with written permission of the observer.
    (xiv) Limitations on conflict of interest. Observer providers must 
meet limitations on conflict of interest. Observer providers:
    (A) Must not have a direct financial interest, other than the 
provision of observer, catch monitor or other biological sampling 
services, in any federal or state managed fisheries, including but not 
limited to:
    (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured interest in a 
vessel, or shoreside processor facility involved in the catching, 
taking, harvesting or processing of fish,
    (2) Any business involved with selling supplies or services to any 
vessel or shoreside processors participating in a fishery managed 
pursuant to an FMP in the waters off the coasts of Alaska, California, 
Oregon, and Washington, or
    (3) Any business involved with purchasing raw or processed products 
from any vessel or shoreside processor participating in a fishery 
managed pursuant to an FMP in the waters off the coasts of Alaska, 
California, Oregon, and Washington.
    (B) Must assign observers without regard to any preference by 
representatives of vessels other than when an observer will be 
deployed.
    (C) Must not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any 
gratuity, gift, favor, entertainment, loan, or anything of monetary 
value except for compensation for providing observer services from any 
person who conducts fishing or fish processing activities that are 
regulated by NMFS in the Pacific coast or North Pacific regions, or who 
has interests that may be substantially affected by the performance or 
nonperformance of the official duties of observer providers.
    (xv) Observer conduct and behavior. An observer provider must 
develop and maintain a policy addressing observer conduct and behavior 
for their employees that serve as observers. The policy shall address 
the following behavior and conduct regarding:
    (A) Observer use of alcohol;
    (B) Observer use, possession, or distribution of illegal drugs in 
violation of applicable law; and
    (C) Sexual contact with personnel of the vessel or processing 
facility to which the observer is assigned, or with any vessel or 
processing plant personnel who may be substantially affected by the 
performance or non-performance of the observer's official duties.
    (D) An observer provider shall provide a copy of its conduct and 
behavior policy by February 1 of each year, to: observers, observer 
candidates and the Observer Program Office.
    (xvi) Refusal to deploy an observer. Observer providers may refuse 
to deploy an observer on a requesting vessel if the observer provider 
has determined that the requesting vessel is inadequate or unsafe 
pursuant to those regulations described at Sec.  600.746 of this 
chapter or U.S. Coast Guard and other applicable rules, regulations, 
statutes, or guidelines pertaining to safe operation of the vessel.
    (5) Observer certification and responsibilities--(i) Applicability. 
Observer certification authorizes an individual to fulfill duties as 
specified in writing by the NMFS Observer Program Office while under 
the employ of a NMFS-permitted observer provider and according to 
certification endorsements as designated under paragraph (j)(6)(iii) of 
this section.
    (ii) Observer certification official. The Regional Administrator 
will designate a NMFS observer certification official who will make 
decisions for the Observer Program Office on whether to issue or deny 
observer certifications and endorsements.
    (iii) Certification requirements--(A) Initial certification. NMFS 
may certify individuals who, in addition to any other relevant 
considerations:
    (1) Are employed by an observer provider company permitted pursuant 
to Sec.  660.16 at the time of the issuance of the certification;
    (2) Have provided, through their observer provider:
    (i) Information identified by NMFS at Sec.  679.52(b) of this 
chapter regarding an observer candidate's health and physical fitness 
for the job;
    (ii) Meet all observer education and health standards as specified 
in Sec.  679.52(b) of this chapter; and
    (iii) Have successfully completed NMFS-approved training as 
prescribed by the Observer Program. Successful completion of training 
by an observer applicant consists of meeting all attendance and conduct 
standards issued in writing at the start of training; meeting all 
performance standards issued in writing at the start of training for 
assignments, tests, and other evaluation tools; and completing all 
other training requirements established by the Observer Program.
    (iv) Have not been decertified under paragraph (j)(5)(ix) of this 
section, or pursuant to Sec.  679.53(c) of this chapter.
    (B) [Reserved]
    (iv) Denial of a certification. The NMFS observer certification 
official will issue a written determination denying observer 
certification if the candidate fails to successfully complete training, 
or does not meet the qualifications for certification for any other 
relevant reason.
    (v) Issuance of an observer certification. An observer 
certification will be issued upon determination by the observer 
certification official that the candidate has successfully met all 
requirements for certification as specified at paragraph (j)(6)(iii) of 
this section. The following endorsements must be obtained, in addition 
to observer certification, in order for an observer to deploy.
    (A) MS vessels--(1) North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program 
certification training endorsement. A certification training 
endorsement signifies the successful completion of the training course 
required to obtain observer certification. This endorsement expires 
when the observer has not been deployed and performed sampling duties 
as required by the Observer Program Office for a period of time, 
specified by the Observer Program, after his or her most recent 
debriefing. The observer can renew the endorsement by successfully 
completing certification training once more.
    (2) North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program annual general 
endorsements. Each observer must obtain an annual general endorsement 
to their certification prior to his or her first deployment within any 
calendar year subsequent to a year in which a certification training 
endorsement is obtained. To obtain an annual general endorsement, an 
observer must successfully complete the annual briefing, as specified 
by the Observer Program. All briefing attendance, performance, and 
conduct standards required by the Observer Program must be met.
    (3) North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program deployment 
endorsements. Each observer who has completed an initial deployment 
after certification or annual briefing must receive a deployment 
endorsement to their certification prior to any subsequent deployments 
for the remainder of that year. An observer may obtain a deployment 
endorsement by successfully completing all pre-cruise briefing 
requirements. The type of briefing the observer must attend and 
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in writing by the Observer Program during the observer's most recent 
debriefing.
    (4) At-Sea Hake Observer Program endorsements. A Pacific whiting 
fishery endorsement is required for purposes of performing observer 
duties aboard vessels that process groundfish at sea in the Pacific 
whiting fishery. A Pacific whiting fishery endorsement to an observer's 
certification may be obtained by meeting the following requirements:
    (i) Have a valid North Pacific groundfish observer certification;
    (ii) Receive an evaluation by NMFS for his or her most recent 
deployment that indicated that the observer's performance met Observer 
Program expectations for that deployment; successfully complete any 
required briefings as prescribed by the Observer Program; and comply 
with all of the other requirements of this section.
    (B) Catcher vessels. The following endorsements as prescribed by 
the Observer Program must be obtained in addition to observer 
certification, in order for an observer to deploy.
    (1) West Coast Groundfish Observer Program training endorsement. A 
training endorsement signifies the successful completion of the 
training course required to obtain observer certification. This 
endorsement expires when the observer has not been deployed and 
performed sampling duties as required by the Observer Program office 
for a period of time, specified by the Observer Program, after his or 
her most recent debriefing. The observer can renew the endorsement by 
successfully completing training once more.
    (2) West Coast Groundfish Observer Program annual general 
endorsement. Each observer must obtain an annual general endorsement to 
their certification prior to his or her first deployment within any 
calendar year subsequent to a year in which a training certification 
endorsement is obtained. To obtain an annual general endorsement, an 
observer must successfully complete the annual briefing, as specified 
by the Observer Program. All briefing attendance, performance, and 
conduct standards required by the Observer Program must be met.
    (3) West Coast Groundfish Observer Program deployment endorsement. 
Each observer who has completed an initial deployment, as defined by 
the Observer Program, after receiving a training endorsement or annual 
general endorsement, must complete all applicable debriefing 
requirements specified by the Observer Program. A deployment 
endorsement is issued to observers who meet the performance standards 
specified by the Observer Program. A deployment endorsement must be 
obtained prior to any subsequent deployments for the remainder of that 
calendar year. If a deployment endorsement is not issued, certification 
training must be repeated.
    (vi) Maintaining the validity of an observer certification. After 
initial issuance, an observer must keep their certification valid by 
meeting all of the following requirements specified below:
    (A) MS vessels. (1) Successfully perform their assigned duties as 
described in the observer manual or other written instructions from the 
Observer Program.
    (2) Accurately record their sampling data, write complete reports, 
and report accurately any observations of suspected violations of 
regulations relevant to conservation of marine resources or their 
environment.
    (3) Not disclose collected data and observations made on board the 
vessel or in the processing facility to any person except the owner or 
operator of the observed vessel or an authorized officer or NMFS.
    (4) Successfully complete any required briefings as prescribed by 
the At-Sea Hake Observer Program.
    (5) Successful completion of briefing by an observer applicant 
consists of meeting all attendance and conduct standards issued in 
writing at the start of training; meeting all performance standards 
issued in writing at the start of training for assignments, tests, and 
other evaluation tools; and completing all other briefing requirements 
established by the Observer Program.
    (6) Successfully meet all debriefing expectations including meeting 
Observer Program performance standards reporting for assigned 
debriefings or interviews.
    (7) Submit all data and information required by the Observer 
Program within the program's stated guidelines.
    (B) Catcher vessels. After initial issuance, an observer must keep 
their certification valid by meeting all of the following requirements 
specified below:
    (1) Successfully perform their assigned duties as described in the 
observer manual or other written instructions from the Observer 
Program.
    (2) Accurately record their sampling data, write complete reports, 
and report accurately any observations of suspected violations of 
regulations relevant to conservation of marine resources or their 
environment.
    (3) Not disclose collected data and observations made on board the 
vessel or in the processing facility to any person except the owner or 
operator of the observed vessel or an authorized officer or NMFS.
    (4) Successfully complete any required trainings or briefings as 
prescribed by the Observer Program.
    (5) Successful completion of briefing by an observer applicant 
consists of meeting all attendance and conduct standards issued in 
writing at the start of training; meeting all performance standards 
issued in writing at the start of training for assignments, tests, and 
other evaluation tools; and completing all other briefing requirements 
established by the Observer Program.
    (6) Hold current a Red Cross (or equivalent) basic cardiopulmonary 
resuscitation/first aid certification.
    (7) Successfully meet all expectations in all debriefings including 
reporting for assigned debriefings or interviews and meeting program 
standards.
    (8) Submit all data and information required by the observer 
program within the program's stated guidelines.
    (9) Meet the minimum annual deployment period of 45 days every 12 
months. On a case-by case basis, the Observer Program may consider 
waiving the 45 day requirement.
    (vii) Limitations on conflict of interest. Observers:
    (A) Must not have a direct financial interest, other than the 
provision of observer services or catch monitor services, in a North 
Pacific fishery managed pursuant to an FMP for the waters off the coast 
of Alaska, Alaska state waters, or in a Pacific Coast fishery managed 
by either the state or Federal Governments in waters off Washington, 
Oregon, or California, including but not limited to:
    (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured interest in a 
vessel, shore-based or floating stationary processor facility involved 
in the catching, taking, harvesting or processing of fish,
    (2) Any business involved with selling supplies or services to any 
vessel, shore-based or floating stationary processing facility; or
    (3) Any business involved with purchasing raw or processed products 
from any vessel, shore-based or floating stationary processing 
facilities.
    (B) Must not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any 
gratuity, gift, favor, entertainment, loan, or anything of monetary 
value from any person who either conducts activities that are regulated 
by NMFS in the Pacific coast or North Pacific regions or has interests 
that may be substantially affected by the performance or nonperformance 
of the observers' official duties.
    (C) May not serve as observers on any vessel or at any shore-based 
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stationary processor owned or operated by a person who employed the 
observer in the last two years.
    (D) May not solicit or accept employment as a crew member or an 
employee of a vessel or shore-based or floating stationary processor 
while employed by an observer provider.
    (E) Provisions for remuneration of observers under this section do 
not constitute a conflict of interest.
    (viii) Standards of behavior. Observers must:
    (A) Perform their assigned duties as described in the observer 
manual or other written instructions from the Observer Program Office.
    (B) Accurately record their sampling data, write complete reports, 
and report accurately any observations of suspected violations of 
regulations relevant to conservation of marine resources or their 
environment.
    (C) Not disclose collected data and observations made on board the 
vessel to any person except the owner or operator of the observed 
vessel, an authorized officer, or NMFS.
    (D) Not disclose collected data and observations made on board the 
vessel to any person except the owner or operator of the observed 
vessel, an authorized officer, or NMFS.
    (ix) Suspension and decertification--(A) Suspension and 
decertification review official. The Regional Administrator (or a 
designee) will designate an observer suspension and decertification 
review official(s), who will have the authority to review observer 
certifications and issue IADs of observer certification suspension and/
or decertification.
    (B) Causes for suspension or decertification. The suspension/
decertification official may initiate suspension or decertification 
proceedings against an observer:
    (1) When it is alleged that the observer has not met applicable 
standards, including any of the following:
    (i) Failed to satisfactorily perform duties of observers as 
specified in writing by the NMFS Observer Program; or
    (ii) Failed to abide by the standards of conduct for observers, 
including conflicts of interest;
    (2) Upon conviction of a crime or upon entry of a civil judgment 
for:
    (i) Commission of fraud or other violation in connection with 
obtaining or attempting to obtain certification, or in performing the 
duties as specified in writing by the NMFS Observer Program;
    (ii) Commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, 
falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or 
receiving stolen property;
    (iii) Commission of any other offense indicating a lack of 
integrity or honesty that seriously and directly affects the fitness of 
observers.
    (C) Issuance of an IAD. Upon determination that suspension or 
decertification is warranted, the suspension/decertification official 
will issue a written IAD to the observer via certified mail at the 
observer's most current address provided to NMFS. The IAD will identify 
whether a certification is suspended or revoked and will identify the 
specific reasons for the action taken. Decertification is effective 30 
calendar days after the date on the IAD, unless there is an appeal.
    (D) Appeals. A certified observer who receives an IAD that suspends 
or revokes his or her observer certification may appeal the 
determination within 30 calendar days after the date on the IAD to the 
Office of Administrative Appeals pursuant to Sec.  660.19.
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13. In Sec.  660.160:
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a. Revise paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) introductory text, (b)(1)(ii)(A), 
(b)(1)(ii)(C), (c)(5), (g)(1), (g)(2)(ii)(B), (g)(2)(iii), (g)(2)(ix) 
introductory text, and (g)(3);
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b. Add paragraph (g)(2)(xi);
0
c. Remove paragraph (g)(4);
0
d. Redesignate paragraphs (g)(5) and (g)(6) as (g)(4) and (g)(5), 
respectively;
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e. Revise newly redesignated paragraphs (g)(4)(ii), (g)(4)(iii)(A) and 
(E), (g)(4)(iv) and (v), (g)(4)(vii), (g)(4)(ix), (g)(4)(xi) through 
(xvi), (g)(5)(i) and (ii), (g)(5)(iii)(A)(2), (g)(5)(v)(D), (g)(5)(vi), 
(g)(5)(vii)(A), and (g)(5)(viii) and (ix).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  660.160  Catcher/processor (C/P) Coop Program.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) C/P vessel responsibilities. The owner and operator of a C/P 
vessel must:
    (A) Recordkeeping and reporting. Maintain a valid declaration as 
specified at Sec.  660.13(d); maintain records as specified at Sec.  
660.113(a); and maintain and submit all records and reports specified 
at Sec.  660.113(d) including, economic data, scale tests records, and 
cost recovery.
* * * * *
    (C) Catch weighing requirements. The owner and operator of a C/P 
vessel must ensure that all catch is weighed in its round form on a 
NMFS-approved scale that meets the requirements described in Sec.  
660.15(b).
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (5) Non-whiting groundfish species reapportionment. The Regional 
Administrator may make available for harvest to the mothership sector 
of the Pacific whiting fishery, the amounts of the catcher/processor 
sector's non-whiting catch allocation remaining when the catcher/
processor sector reaches its Pacific whiting allocation or participants 
in the catcher/processor sector do not intend to harvest the remaining 
sector allocation. If participants in the sector do not intend to 
harvest the sector's remaining allocation, the designated coop manager 
must submit a cease fishing report to NMFS indicating that harvesting 
has concluded for the year. At any time after greater than 80 percent 
of the catcher/processor sector Pacific whiting allocation has been 
harvested, the Regional Administrator may contact the designated coop 
manager to determine whether they intend to continue fishing. When 
considering redistribution of non-whiting catch allocation, the 
Regional Administrator will take into consideration the best available 
data on total projected fishing impacts.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (1) Observer coverage requirements--(i) Coverage. The following 
observer coverage pertains to certified observers obtained from an 
observer provider permitted by NMFS. Any vessel registered to a C/P-
endorsed limited entry trawl permit that is 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA or 
longer must carry two certified observers, and any vessel registered to 
a C/P-endorsed limited entry trawl permit that is shorter than 125 ft 
(38.1 m) LOA must carry one certified observer, each day that the 
vessel is used to take, retain, receive, land, process, or transport 
groundfish.
    (ii) Observer workload. The time required for the observer to 
complete sampling duties must not exceed 12 consecutive hours in each 
24-hour period.
    (iii) Refusal to board. Any boarding refusal on the part of the 
observer or vessel must be reported to the Observer Program and OLE by 
the observer provider. The observer must be available for an interview 
with the Observer Program or OLE if necessary.
    (2) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (B) Have on board a valid Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal 
that certifies compliance with regulations found in 33 CFR chapter I 
and 46 CFR chapter I,

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a certificate of compliance issued pursuant to 46 CFR 28.710 or a valid 
certificate of inspection pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 3311. Maintain safe 
conditions on the vessel for the protection of observer(s) including 
adherence to all USCG and other applicable rules, regulations, or 
statutes pertaining to safe operation of the vessel, and provisions at 
Sec. Sec.  600.725 and 600.746 of this chapter.
    (iii) Computer hardware and software. C/P vessels must:
    (A) Provide hardware and software pursuant to regulations at Sec.  
679.51 (e)(iii)(B) of this chapter.
    (B) Provide the observer(s) access to a computer required under 
paragraph (g)(2)(iii) of this section that is connected to a 
communication device that provides a point-to-point connection to the 
NMFS host computer.
    (C) Ensure that the C/P vessel has installed the most recent 
release of NMFS data entry software, or other approved software prior 
to the vessel receiving, catching or processing IFQ species.
    (D) Ensure that the communication equipment required in paragraph 
(g)(2)(iii) of this section and used by observers to enter and transmit 
data, is fully functional and operational. ``Functional'' means that 
all the tasks and components of the NMFS supplied, or other approved, 
software described at paragraph (g)(2)(iii) of this section and the 
data transmissions to NMFS can be executed effectively aboard the 
vessel by the communications equipment.
* * * * *
    (ix) Sampling station and operational requirements for C/P vessels. 
This paragraph contains the requirements for observer sampling 
stations. To allow the observer to carry out the required duties, the 
vessel owner must provide an observer sampling station that meets the 
following requirements:
* * * * *
    (xi) Housing on vessel in port. During all periods an observer is 
housed on a vessel, the vessel operator must ensure that at least one 
crew member is aboard.
    (3) Procurement of observer services. Owners of vessels required to 
carry observers under paragraph (g)(1) of this section must arrange for 
observer services from an observer provider permitted by NMFS, except 
that:
    (i) Vessels are required to procure observer services directly from 
the Observer Program when NMFS has determined and given notification 
that the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an individual authorized by 
NMFS in lieu of an observer provided by an observer provider.
    (ii) Vessels are required to procure observer services directly 
from the Observer Program and an observer provider when NMFS has 
determined and given notification that the vessel must carry NMFS staff 
and/or individuals authorized by NMFS, in addition to an observer 
provided by an observer provider.
    (4) * * *
    (ii) Hiring an observer candidate. (A) The observer provider must 
provide the candidate a copy of NMFS-provided pamphlets, information 
and other literature describing observer duties (i.e. The At-Sea Hake 
Observer Program's Observer Manual) prior to hiring an observer 
candidate. Observer job information is available from the Observer 
Program Office's Web site at http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/research/divisions/fram/observer/index.cfm.
    (B) The observer provider must have a written contract or a written 
contract addendum that is signed by the observer and observer provider 
prior to the observer's deployment with the following clauses:
    (1) That the observer will return all phone calls, emails, text 
messages, or other forms of communication within the time specified by 
the Observer Program;
    (2) That the observer inform the observer provider prior to the 
time of embarkation if he or she is experiencing any new mental illness 
or physical ailments or injury since submission of the physician's 
statement as required as a qualified observer candidate that would 
prevent him or her from performing their assigned duties.
    (iii) * * *
    (A) Submit to NMFS all data, logbooks and reports as required by 
the observer manual;
* * * * *
    (E) Immediately report to the Observer Program Office and the OLE 
any refusal to board an assigned vessel.
    (iv) Observers provided to vessel. Observers provided to C/P 
vessels:
    (A) Must have a valid North Pacific groundfish observer 
certification with required endorsements and an At-Sea Hake Observer 
Program endorsement;
    (B) Must not have informed the observer provider prior to the time 
of embarkation that he or she is experiencing a mental illness or a 
physical ailment or injury developed since submission of the 
physician's statement that would prevent him or her from performing his 
or her assigned duties; and
    (C) Must have successfully completed all NMFS required training and 
briefing before deployment.
    (v) Respond to industry requests for observers. An observer 
provider must provide an observer for deployment as requested pursuant 
to the contractual relationship with the vessel to fulfill vessel 
requirements for observer coverage specified under paragraph (g)(1) of 
this section. An alternate observer must be supplied in each case where 
injury or illness prevents the observer from performing his or her 
duties or where the observer resigns prior to completion of his or her 
duties. If the observer provider is unable to respond to an industry 
request for observer coverage from a vessel for whom the observer 
provider is in a contractual relationship due to lack of available 
observers by the estimated embarking time of the vessel, the observer 
provider must report it to the Observer Program at least four hours 
prior to the vessel's estimated embarking time.
* * * * *
    (vii) Provide observer deployment logistics. An observer provider 
must provide to each of its observers under contract:
    (A) All necessary transportation, including arrangements and 
logistics, to the initial location of deployment, to all subsequent 
vessel assignments during that deployment, and to and from the location 
designated for an observer to be interviewed by the Observer Program; 
and
    (B) Lodging, per diem, and any other services necessary to 
observers assigned to fishing vessels.
    (1) An observer under contract may be housed on a vessel to which 
he or she is assigned:
    (i) Prior to their vessel's initial departure from port;
    (ii) For a period not to exceed 24 hours following the completion 
of an offload when the observer has duties and is scheduled to 
disembark; or
    (iii) For a period not to exceed 24 hours following the vessel's 
arrival in port when the observer is scheduled to disembark.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (C) An observer under contract who is between vessel assignments 
must be provided with shoreside accommodations in accordance with the 
contract between the observer and the observer provider. If the 
observer provider is providing accommodations, it must be at a licensed 
hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or other shoreside accommodations for 
the duration of each period between vessel or shoreside assignments. 
Such accommodations must include an assigned bed for each observer and 
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assigned that bed for the duration of that observer's stay. 
Additionally, no more than four beds may be in any room housing 
observers at accommodations meeting the requirements of this section.
* * * * *
    (ix) Verify vessel's Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal. An 
observer provider must ensure that the observer completes an observer 
vessel safety checklist, and verify that a vessel has a valid USCG 
Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety decal as required under paragraph 
(h)(2)(ii)(B) of this section prior to the observer embarking on the 
first trip and before an observer may get underway aboard the vessel. 
The provider must submit all vessel safety checklists to the Observer 
Program, as specified by Observer Program policy. One of the following 
acceptable means of verification must be used to verify the decal 
validity:
    (A) The observer provider or employee of the observer provider, 
including the observer, visually inspects the decal aboard the vessel 
and confirms that the decal is valid according to the decal date of 
issuance; or
    (B) The observer provider receives a hard copy of the USCG 
documentation of the decal issuance from the vessel owner or operator.
* * * * *
    (xi) Maintain communications with the Observer Program Office. An 
observer provider must provide all of the following information by 
electronic transmission (email), fax, or other method specified by 
NMFS.
    (A) Observer training and briefing. Observer training and briefing 
registration materials must be submitted to the Observer Program Office 
at least 5 business days prior to the beginning of a scheduled observer 
at-sea hake training or briefing session. Registration materials 
consist of the following: The date of requested training or briefing 
with a list of observers including each observer's full name (i.e., 
first, middle and last names).
    (B) Observer debriefing registration. The observer provider must 
contact the Observer Program within 5 business days after the 
completion of an observer's deployment to schedule a date, time and 
location for debriefing. Observer debriefing registration information 
must be provided at the time of debriefing scheduling and must include 
the observer's name, cruise number, vessel name(s) and code(s), and 
requested debriefing date.
    (C) Observer provider contracts. If requested, observer providers 
must submit to the Observer Program Office a completed and unaltered 
copy of each type of signed and valid contract (including all 
attachments, appendices, addendums, and exhibits incorporated into the 
contract) between the observer provider and those entities requiring 
observer services under paragraph (g)(1) of this section. Observer 
providers must also submit to the Observer Program Office upon request, 
a completed and unaltered copy of the current or most recent signed and 
valid contract (including all attachments, appendices, addendums, and 
exhibits incorporated into the contract and any agreements or policies 
with regard to observer compensation or salary levels) between the 
observer provider and the particular entity identified by the Observer 
Program or with specific observers. The copies must be submitted to the 
Observer Program Office via fax or mail within 5 business days of the 
request. Signed and valid contracts include the contracts an observer 
provider has with:
    (1) Vessels required to have observer coverage as specified at 
paragraph (g)(1) of this section; and
    (2) Observers.
    (D) Change in observer provider management and contact information. 
Observer providers must submit notification of any other change to 
provider contact information, including but not limited to, changes in 
contact name, phone number, email address, and address.
    (E) Other reports. Reports of the following must be submitted in 
writing to the Observer Program Office by the observer provider via fax 
or email address designated by the Observer Program Office within 24 
hours after the observer provider becomes aware of the information:
    (1) Any information regarding possible observer harassment;
    (2) Any information regarding any action prohibited under 
Sec. Sec.  660.12(e), 660.112 or 600.725(o), (t) and (u) of this 
chapter;
    (3) Any concerns about vessel safety or marine casualty under 46 
CFR 4.05-1(a)(1) through (7);
    (4) Any observer illness or injury that prevents the observer from 
completing any of his or her duties described in the observer manual; 
and
    (5) Any information, allegations or reports regarding observer 
conflict of interest or breach of the standards of behavior described 
in observer provider policy.
    (xii) Replace lost or damaged gear. Lost or damaged gear issued to 
an observer by NMFS must be replaced by the observer provider. All 
replacements must be provided to NMFS and be in accordance with 
requirements and procedures identified in writing by the Observer 
Program Office.
    (xiii) Maintain confidentiality of information. An observer 
provider must ensure that all records on individual observer 
performance received from NMFS under the routine use provision of the 
Privacy Act 5 U.S.C. 552a or other applicable law remain confidential 
and are not further released to any person outside the employ of the 
observer provider company to whom the observer was contracted except 
with written permission of the observer.
    (xiv) Limitations on conflict of interest. An observer provider 
must meet limitations on conflict of interest. Observer providers:
    (A) Must not have a direct financial interest, other than the 
provision of observer, catch monitor or other biological sampling 
services, in any federal or state managed fisheries, including but not 
limited to:
    (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured interest in a 
vessel or shoreside processor facility involved in the catching, 
taking, harvesting or processing of fish,
    (2) Any business involved with selling supplies or services to any 
vessel or shoreside processors participating in a fishery managed 
pursuant to an FMP in the waters off the coasts of Alaska, California, 
Oregon, and Washington, or
    (3) Any business involved with purchasing raw or processed products 
from any vessel or shoreside processor participating in a fishery 
managed pursuant to an FMP in the waters off the coasts of Alaska, 
California, Oregon, and Washington.
    (B) Must assign observers without regard to any preference by 
representatives of vessels other than when an observer will be 
deployed.
    (C) Must not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any 
gratuity, gift, favor, entertainment, loan, or anything of monetary 
value except for compensation for providing observer services from any 
person who conducts fishing or fish processing activities that are 
regulated by NMFS, or who has interests that may be substantially 
affected by the performance or nonperformance of the official duties of 
observer providers.
    (xv) Observer conduct and behavior. An observer provider must 
develop and maintain a policy addressing observer conduct and behavior 
for their employees that serve as observers. The policy shall address 
the following behavior and conduct:
    (A) Observer use of alcohol;
    (B) Observer use, possession, or distribution of illegal drugs in 
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    (C) Sexual contact with personnel of the vessel or processing 
facility to which the observer is assigned, or with any vessel or 
processing plant personnel who may be substantially affected by the 
performance or non-performance of the observer's official duties.
    (D) An observer provider shall provide a copy of its conduct and 
behavior policy by February 1 of each year, to observers, observer 
candidates, and the Observer Program Office.
    (xvi) Refusal to deploy an observer. Observer providers may refuse 
to deploy an observer on a requesting vessel if the observer provider 
has determined that the requesting vessel is inadequate or unsafe 
pursuant to those regulations described at Sec.  600.746 of this 
chapter or U.S. Coast Guard and other applicable rules, regulations, 
statutes, or guidelines pertaining to safe operation of the vessel.
    (5) * * *
    (i) Applicability. Observer certification authorizes an individual 
to fulfill duties as specified in writing by the Observer Program 
Office while under the employ of an observer provider and according to 
certification endorsements as designated under paragraph (g)(5)(iii) of 
this section.
    (ii) Observer certification official. The Regional Administrator 
will designate a NMFS observer certification official who will make 
decisions for the Observer Program Office on whether to issue or deny 
observer certifications and endorsements.
    (iii) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (2) Have provided, through their observer provider:
    (i) Information set forth at Sec.  679.52(b) of this chapter 
regarding an observer candidate's health and physical fitness for the 
job;
    (ii) Meet all observer education and health standards as specified 
in Sec.  679.52(b) of this chapter; and
    (iii) Have successfully completed NMFS-approved training as 
prescribed by the Observer Program. Successful completion of training 
by an observer applicant consists of meeting all attendance and conduct 
standards issued in writing at the start of training; meeting all 
performance standards issued in writing at the start of training for 
assignments, tests, and other evaluation tools; and completing all 
other training requirements established by the Observer Program.
    (iv) Have not been decertified under paragraph (g)(5)(ix) of this 
section, or pursuant to Sec.  679.53(c) of this chapter.
* * * * *
    (v) * * *
    (D) At-Sea Hake Observer Program endorsements. A Pacific whiting 
fishery endorsement is required for purposes of performing observer 
duties aboard vessels that process groundfish at sea in the Pacific 
whiting fishery. A Pacific whiting fishery endorsement to an observer's 
certification may be obtained by meeting the following requirements:
    (1) Have a valid North Pacific groundfish observer certification.
    (2) Receive an evaluation by NMFS for his or her most recent 
deployment that indicated that the observer's performance met Observer 
Program expectations for that deployment;
    (3) Successfully complete any required briefings as prescribed by 
the Observer Program; and
    (4) Comply with all of the other requirements of this section.
    (vi) Maintaining the validity of an observer certification. After 
initial issuance, an observer must keep their certification valid by 
meeting all of the following requirements specified below:
    (A) Successfully perform their assigned duties as described in the 
observer manual or other written instructions from the Observer 
Program.
    (B) Accurately record their sampling data, write complete reports, 
and report accurately any observations of suspected violations of 
regulations relevant to conservation of marine resources or their 
environment.
    (C) Not disclose collected data and observations made on board the 
vessel or in the processing facility to any person except the owner or 
operator of the observed vessel or an authorized officer or NMFS.
    (D) Successfully complete any required briefings as prescribed by 
the At-Sea Hake Observer Program.
    (E) Successful completion of briefing by an observer applicant 
consists of meeting all attendance and conduct standards issued in 
writing at the start of training; meeting all performance standards 
issued in writing at the start of training for assignments, tests, and 
other evaluation tools; and completing all other briefing requirements 
established by the Observer Program.
    (F) Successfully meet all debriefing expectations including meeting 
Observer Program performance standards reporting for assigned 
debriefings or interviews.
    (G) Submit all data and information required by the Observer 
Program within the program's stated guidelines.
    (vii) * * *
    (A) Must not have a direct financial interest, other than the 
provision of observer services or catch monitor services, in a North 
Pacific fishery managed pursuant to an FMP for the waters off the coast 
of Alaska, Alaska state waters, or in a Pacific Coast fishery managed 
by either the state or Federal Governments in waters off Washington, 
Oregon, or California, including but not limited to:
    (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder, or other secured interest in a 
vessel, shore-based or floating stationary processor facility involved 
in the catching, taking, harvesting or processing of fish,
    (2) Any business involved with selling supplies or services to any 
vessel, shore-based or floating stationary processing facility; or
    (3) Any business involved with purchasing raw or processed products 
from any vessel, shore-based or floating stationary processing 
facilities.
* * * * *
    (viii) Standards of behavior. Observers must:
    (A) Perform their assigned duties as described in the observer 
manual or other written instructions from the Observer Program Office.
    (B) Accurately record their sampling data, write complete reports, 
and report accurately any observations of suspected violations of 
regulations relevant to conservation of marine resources or their 
environment.
    (C) Not disclose collected data and observations made on board the 
vessel to any person except the owner or operator of the observed 
vessel, an authorized officer, or NMFS.
    (ix) Suspension and decertification-- (A) Suspension and 
decertification review official. The Regional Administrator (or a 
designee) will designate an observer suspension and decertification 
review official(s), who will have the authority to review observer 
certifications and issue IADs of observer certification suspension and/
or decertification.
    (B) Causes for suspension or decertification. The suspension/
decertification official may initiate suspension or decertification 
proceedings against an observer:
    (1) When it is alleged that the observer has committed any acts or 
omissions of any of the following: Failed to satisfactorily perform the 
duties of observers as specified in writing by the Observer Program; or 
failed to abide by the standards of conduct for observers (including 
conflicts of interest);
    (2) Upon conviction of a crime or upon entry of a civil judgment 
for: Commission of fraud or other violation in connection with 
obtaining or attempting to obtain certification, or in performing the 
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writing by the Observer Program; commission of embezzlement, theft, 
forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false 
statements, or receiving stolen property; or commission of any other 
offense indicating a lack of integrity or honesty that seriously and 
directly affects the fitness of observers.
    (C) Issuance of an IAD. Upon determination that suspension or 
decertification is warranted, the suspension/decertification official 
will issue a written IAD to the observer via certified mail at the 
observer's most current address provided to NMFS. The IAD will identify 
whether a certification is suspended or revoked and will identify the 
specific reasons for the action taken. Decertification is effective 30 
calendar days after the date on the IAD, unless there is an appeal.
    (D) Appeals. A certified observer who receives an IAD that suspends 
or revokes the observer certification may appeal the determination 
within 30 calendar days after the date on the IAD to the Office of 
Administrative Appeals pursuant to Sec.  660.19.
* * * * *

0
14. In Sec.  660.216, revise paragraphs (a) through (d), (e)(2), 
(e)(3)(i), and (f) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.216  Fixed gear fishery--observer requirements.

    (a) Observer coverage requirements--(1) Harvesting vessels. When 
NMFS notifies the owner, operator, permit holder, or the manager of a 
harvesting vessel of any requirement to carry an observer, the 
harvesting vessel may not be used to fish for groundfish without 
carrying an observer.
    (2) Processing vessels. Unless specified otherwise by the Observer 
Program, any vessel 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA or longer that is engaged in 
at-sea processing must carry two certified observers procured from a 
permitted observer provider, and any vessel shorter than 125 ft (38.1 
m) LOA that is engaged in at-sea processing must carry one certified 
observer procured from a permitted observer provider, each day that the 
vessel is used to take, retain, receive, land, process, or transport 
groundfish. Owners of vessels required to carry observers under this 
paragraph must arrange for observer services from a permitted observer 
provider except when the Observer Program has determined and given 
notification that the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an individual 
authorized by NMFS in addition to or in lieu of an observer provided by 
a permitted observer provider.
    (b) Notice of departure basic rule. At least 24 hours (but not more 
than 36 hours) before departing on a fishing trip, a harvesting vessel 
that has been notified by NMFS that it is required to carry an 
observer, or that is operating in an active sampling unit, must notify 
NMFS (or its designated agent) of the vessel's intended time of 
departure.
    (1) Optional notice--weather delays. A harvesting vessel that 
anticipates a delayed departure due to weather or sea conditions may 
advise NMFS of the anticipated delay when providing the basic notice 
described in paragraph (b) of this section. If departure is delayed 
beyond 36 hours from the time the original notice is given, the vessel 
must provide an additional notice of departure not less than four hours 
prior to departure, in order to enable NMFS to place an observer.
    (2) Optional notice--back-to-back fishing trips. A harvesting 
vessel that intends to make back-to-back fishing trips (i.e., trips 
with less than 24 hours between offloading from one trip and beginning 
another), may provide the basic notice described in paragraph (b) of 
this section for both trips, prior to making the first trip. A vessel 
that has given such notice is not required to give additional notice of 
the second trip.
    (c) Cease fishing report. Within 24 hours of ceasing the taking and 
retaining of groundfish, vessel owners, operators, or managers must 
notify NMFS or its designated agent that fishing has ceased. This 
requirement applies to any harvesting and processing vessel that is 
required to carry an observer, or that is operating in a segment of the 
fleet that NMFS has identified as an active sampling unit.
    (d) Waiver. The West Coast Regional Administrator (or designee) may 
provide written notification to the vessel owner stating that a 
determination has been made to temporarily waive coverage requirements 
because of circumstances that are deemed to be beyond the vessel's 
control.
    (e) * * *
    (2) Safe conditions. Maintain safe conditions on the vessel for the 
protection of observer(s) including adherence to all USCG and other 
applicable rules, regulations, or statutes pertaining to safe operation 
of the vessel, and provisions at Sec. Sec.  600.725 and 600.746 of this 
chapter. Have on board a valid Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal 
that certifies compliance with regulations found in 33 CFR chapter I 
and 46 CFR chapter I, a certificate of compliance issued pursuant to 46 
CFR 28.710 or a valid certificate of inspection pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 
3311.
    (3) * * *
    (i) Observer use of equipment. Allowing observer(s) to use the 
vessel's communication equipment and personnel, on request, for the 
entry, transmission, and receipt of work-related messages, at no cost 
to the observer(s), the observer provider or NMFS.
* * * * *
    (f) Observer sampling station. This paragraph contains the 
requirements for observer sampling stations. The vessel owner must 
provide an observer sampling station that complies with this section so 
that the observer can carry out required duties.
    (1) Accessibility. The observer sampling station must be available 
to the observer at all times.
    (2) Location. The observer sampling station must be located within 
four meters of the location from which the observer samples unsorted 
catch. Unobstructed passage must be provided between the observer 
sampling station and the location where the observer collects sample 
catch.
0
15. In Sec.  660.316, revise paragraphs (a) through (d), (e)(2), 
(e)(3)(i), and (f) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.316  Open access fishery--observer requirements.

    (a) Observer coverage requirements--(1) Harvesting vessels. When 
NMFS notifies the owner, operator, permit holder, or the manager of a 
harvesting vessel of any requirement to carry an observer, the 
harvesting vessel may not be used to fish for groundfish without 
carrying an observer.
    (2) Processing vessels. Unless specified otherwise by the Observer 
Program, any vessel 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA or longer that is engaged in 
at-sea processing must carry two certified observers procured from a 
permitted observer provider, and any vessel shorter than 125 ft (38.1 
m) LOA that is engaged in at-sea processing must carry one certified 
observer procured from a permitted observer provider, each day that the 
vessel is used to take, retain, receive, land, process, or transport 
groundfish. Owners of vessels required to carry observers under this 
paragraph must arrange for observer services from a permitted observer 
provider except when the Observer Program has determined and given 
notification that the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an individual 
authorized by NMFS in addition to or in lieu of an observer provided by 
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    (b) Notice of departure--basic rule. At least 24 hours (but not 
more than 36 hours) before departing on a fishing trip, a harvesting 
vessel that has been notified by NMFS that it is required to carry an 
observer, or that is operating in an active sampling unit, must notify 
NMFS (or its designated agent) of the vessel's intended time of 
departure. Notice will be given in a form to be specified by NMFS.
    (1) Optional notice--weather delays. A harvesting vessel that 
anticipates a delayed departure due to weather or sea conditions may 
advise NMFS of the anticipated delay when providing the basic notice 
described in paragraph (b) of this section. If departure is delayed 
beyond 36 hours from the time the original notice is given, the vessel 
must provide an additional notice of departure not less than four hours 
prior to departure, in order to enable NMFS to place an observer.
    (2) Optional notice--back-to-back fishing trips. A harvesting 
vessel that intends to make back-to-back fishing trips (i.e., trips 
with less than 24 hours between offloading from one trip and beginning 
another), may provide the basic notice described in paragraph (b) of 
this section for both trips, prior to making the first trip. A vessel 
that has given such notice is not required to give additional notice of 
the second trip.
    (c) Cease fishing report. Within 24 hours of ceasing the taking and 
retaining of groundfish, vessel owners, operators, or managers must 
notify NMFS or its designated agent that fishing has ceased. This 
requirement applies to any harvesting or processing vessel that is 
required to carry an observer, or that is operating in a segment of the 
fleet that NMFS has identified as an active sampling unit.
    (d) Waiver. The West Coast Regional Administrator (or designate) 
may provide written notification to the vessel owner stating that a 
determination has been made to temporarily waive coverage requirements 
because of circumstances that are deemed to be beyond the vessel's 
control.
    (e) * * *
    (2) Safe conditions. Maintain safe conditions on the vessel for the 
protection of observer(s) including adherence to all USCG and other 
applicable rules, regulations, or statutes pertaining to safe operation 
of the vessel, and provisions at Sec. Sec.  600.725 and 600.746 of this 
chapter. Have on board a valid Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Decal 
that certifies compliance with regulations found in 33 CFR chapter I 
and 46 CFR chapter I, a certificate of compliance issued pursuant to 46 
CFR 28.710 or a valid certificate of inspection pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 
3311.
    (3) * * *
    (i) Observer use of equipment. Allowing observer(s) to use the 
vessel's communication equipment and personnel, on request, for the 
entry, transmission, and receipt of work-related messages, at no cost 
to the observer(s), observer provider or NMFS.
* * * * *
    (f) Observer sampling station. This paragraph contains the 
requirements for observer sampling stations. The vessel owner must 
provide an observer sampling station that complies with this section so 
that the observer can carry out required duties.
    (1) Accessibility. The observer sampling station must be available 
to the observer at all times.
    (2) Location. The observer sampling station must be located within 
four meters of the location from which the observer samples unsorted 
catch. Unobstructed passage must be provided between the observer 
sampling station and the location where the observer collects sample 
catch.

[FR Doc. 2015-08814 Filed 4-20-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                                                                   Part II


                                                                                                   Department of Commerce
                                                                                                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
                                                                                                   50 CFR Part 660
                                                                                                   Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery
                                                                                                   Management Plan; Trawl Rationalization Program; Catch Monitor Program;
                                                                                                   Observer Program; Final Rule
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                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax                    will comply with those regulations;
                                                                                                     to (202) 395–7285.                                    demonstrate that they have the business
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      infrastructure necessary to carry out the
                                             Administration                                          Becky Renko, 206–526–6110,                            job; are free from conflict of interest; do
                                                                                                     becky.renko@noaa.gov; or Jamie Goen,                  not have past performance problems on
                                             50 CFR Part 660                                         206–526–4656, jamie.goen@noaa.gov.                    a Federal contract or any history of
                                             [Docket No. 130503447–5336–02]                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        decertification as either an observer,
                                                                                                     proposed rule for this action was                     catch monitor, catch monitor provider
                                             RIN 0648–BD30                                                                                                 or observer provider; and are free from
                                                                                                     published on February 19, 2014 (79 FR
                                                                                                     9592). This final rule removes                        criminal convictions for certain offenses
                                             Fisheries Off West Coast States;                                                                              that could impact their ability to
                                             Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery                        regulations requiring vessels to obtain
                                                                                                     certified observers from providers                    successfully carry out the role of
                                             Management Plan; Trawl                                                                                        application. Upon issuance of a
                                             Rationalization Program; Catch                          permitted for the North Pacific
                                                                                                     Groundfish Observer Program, and                      provider permit, the holder must
                                             Monitor Program; Observer Program                                                                             comply with all applicable regulations.
                                                                                                     establishes provider permitting
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                                                               Provider permit applications from
                                                                                                     requirements specific to the Pacific
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                          persons who do not hold a current
                                                                                                     Coast groundfish fishery. Because some
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                                                            provider permit may be submitted at
                                                                                                     provider businesses in the Pacific Coast              any time during the year. Once a
                                             Commerce.                                               groundfish fishery provide both                       complete application is received,
                                             ACTION: Final rule.                                     observers and catch monitors, a                       NMFS’ review process would begin and
                                                                                                     combined permitting process is being                  take at least a month. Therefore,
                                             SUMMARY:   This action revises the Pacific
                                                                                                     implemented at 50 CFR 660.18. There                   applicants should plan accordingly.
                                             Coast Groundfish Fishery regulations
                                                                                                     are two types of endorsements that will               Applications submitted after October 31
                                             pertaining to certified catch monitors
                                                                                                     be associated with a provider permit; an              may not be processed until the
                                             and observers required in the
                                                                                                     observer endorsement and a catch                      following year because of the time
                                             Shorebased Individual Fishery Quota
                                                                                                     monitor endorsement.                                  required to review applications, issue
                                             Program, the Mothership Coop Program,                     New providers may obtain permits
                                             the Catcher/Processor Coop Program,                                                                           permits, and allow for an appeals
                                                                                                     through an application process. During                process. NMFS has discretion to either
                                             and for processing vessels in the fixed                 the application process, persons, which
                                             gear or open access fisheries. This                                                                           grant or deny issuance of a catch
                                                                                                     includes individuals and entities, would              monitor or observer provider permit.
                                             action establishes permitting                           specify which endorsement(s) they are
                                             requirements for persons interested in                                                                           A permit issued to a catch monitor or
                                                                                                     seeking. Persons that provided observers              observer provider will be effective until
                                             providing certified catch monitors and                  and catch monitors in the 12 months
                                             observers; updates observer provider                                                                          the permit expiration date of December
                                                                                                     prior to the effective date of this rule              31 of that year, unless, in the meantime,
                                             and vessels responsibilities relative to                will be issued a provider permit without
                                             observer safety; and makes                                                                                    an ownership change occurs that
                                                                                                     submitting an application. The existing               requires a new permit, or the permit is
                                             administrative changes to the observer                  record regarding performance and the
                                             and catch monitor programs. This action                                                                       suspended, revoked, or voided. Unless
                                                                                                     ability to provide observer or catch                  they wish to no longer provide services,
                                             is needed to allow for the entry of new                 monitor services will be adequate
                                             providers, to ensure observer safety                                                                          existing provider permit holders must
                                                                                                     documentation. Existing providers will                annually reapply prior to the December
                                             provisions are clearly stated and                       not be required to submit a new
                                             consistent with national observer                                                                             31 permit expiration date. To be
                                                                                                     application unless they were seeking an               guaranteed issuance by January 1 of a
                                             regulations, and to improve program                     additional endorsement. Existing
                                             administration.                                                                                               subsequent year, the application must
                                                                                                     providers will be permitted through                   be submitted by October 31. If an
                                             DATES: Effective date: May 21, 2015.                    December 31, 2015, unless there has                   existing provider fails to reapply for the
                                             ADDRESSES: NMFS prepared a Final                        been a change in ownership. To                        permit, it will expire on the permit
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA),                 continue to provide services in 2016,                 expiration date.
                                             which is summarized in the                              existing providers will be required to                   This action also revises regulations
                                             Classification section of this final rule.              apply for a provider permit by October                pertaining to observer safety. Fishing
                                             NMFS also prepared an Initial                           31, 2015, through the application                     vessel responsibilities relative to safety
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)                  process at § 660.18(b). A provider                    are being revised to ensure consistency
                                             for the proposed rule. Copies of the                    permit expires if it is not renewed and               with the National Observer Program
                                             IRFA, FRFA and the Small Entity                         endorsements can be revoked when                      provisions at §§ 600.725 and 600.746.
                                             Compliance Guide are available from                     specific services have not been provided              The prohibitions at § 660.12(e) are being
                                             William W. Stelle, Jr., Regional                        for a period of 12 consecutive months.                revised to clarify that a vessel required
                                             Administrator, West Coast Region,                         Observer and catch monitor providers                to carry an observer is prohibited from
                                             NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE.,                          contribute an important service by                    fishing (including processing) if NMFS,
                                             Seattle, WA 98115–0070; or by phone at                  recruiting, hiring, and deploying                     the observer provider, or the observer
                                             206–526–6150. Copies of the Small                       motivated individuals to serve as                     determines that the vessel is inadequate
                                             Entity Compliance Guide are available                   observers and catch monitors. NMFS                    or unsafe. In addition, the observer
                                             on the West Coast Region’s Web site at                  must ensure that observer providers                   provider responsibilities will require the
                                             http://                                                 meet minimum requirements so that                     use of a current Vessel Safety checklist
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                                             www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/.                      this important service is consistently                for pre-cruise checks and for any safety-
                                                Written comments regarding the                       maintained. NMFS can issue permits to                 related findings to be submitted to the
                                             burden-hour estimates or other aspects                  applicants who, among other                           Observer Program. Minor regulatory
                                             of the collection-of-information                        considerations: Demonstrate that they                 changes in program administration and
                                             requirements contained in this final rule               understand the scope of the regulations               housekeeping measures are included in
                                             may be submitted by email to                            they will be held to; document how they               this action.


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                                             Response to Comments                                    involved with selling supplies or                     (Mothership Coop Program), § 660.160
                                                NMFS received three comment letters                  services to any vessel, first receiver,               (Catcher/processor Coop Program) and
                                             on the proposed rule and took verbal                    shorebased or floating stationary                     the catch monitor regulations
                                             comments on the proposed rule during                    processing facility; or (C) Any business              (§§ 660.17, 660.18, and 660.140) and
                                             the Pacific Fishery Management                          involved with purchasing raw or                       revise the regulations to be more clear
                                             Council’s (Council) March 2014                          processed products from any vessel,                   or more consistent and to improve
                                             meeting. These comments are addressed                   first receiver, shorebased or floating                administration of the two programs
                                             here:                                                   stationary processing facilities. These               (Agenda item I.4.c. NMFS Trailing
                                                Comment 1: The definitions at                        restrictions are not limited to                       Actions). In April 2012, the Council
                                             § 660.11 define a catch monitor provider                commercial fishing. Recreational fishers              recommended that NMFS move forward
                                             as ‘‘any person or commercial enterprise                or someone working at Safeway could                   with the proposed changes. During the
                                             that is granted a permit by NMFS to                     be prohibited from being a catch                      development of provider permitting
                                             provide certified catch monitors as                     monitor, an observer, or a provider.                  regulations, the issue regarding conflict
                                                                                                        Response: The conflict of interest                 of interest limitations for providers
                                             required in § 660.140.’’ This would
                                                                                                     limitations for observers, catch                      came to light. To provide adequate
                                             preclude a public agency (state or
                                                                                                     monitors, and providers were intended                 notice to the public, the proposed rule
                                             municipality) from becoming a provider                  to apply to commercial fishing activity,
                                             and is therefore too restrictive.                                                                             preamble specifically discussed the
                                                                                                     including commercial activity in the                  issue of narrowing the conflict of
                                             Similarly, the conflict of interest                     recreational fisheries (e.g. charters). The
                                             limitations could be read to preclude                                                                         interest limitations for providers and
                                                                                                     conflict of interest restrictions describe,           requested public comment. In addition,
                                             harbor districts, coastal towns, states                 in part, that a person must not have a
                                             and similar entities from becoming                                                                            the issue was brought forward at the
                                                                                                     direct financial interest in a vessel, or             Council’s March 2014 meeting for
                                             observer or catch monitor providers. We                 any business buying from or selling to
                                             recommend clarifying the conflict of                                                                          further input from the Council.
                                                                                                     a vessel. The term ‘‘fishing vessel’’ as                 Comment 4: The current conflict of
                                             interest limitations so that community                  defined in regulation at § 600.10 means
                                             members have the opportunity to                                                                               interest provisions were developed by
                                                                                                     any vessel, boat, ship, or other craft that           the Council to help facilitate
                                             monitor fishing activities in their own                 is used for, equipped to be used for, or
                                             ports and so that harbor districts, coastal                                                                   procurement of observers. A central
                                                                                                     of a type that is normally used for: (1)              point of the proposed rule is about
                                             towns, states and similar entities may                  Fishing; or (2) Aiding or assisting one or
                                             become certified providers.                                                                                   facilitating procurement of observers by
                                                                                                     more vessels at sea in the performance
                                                Response: The regulations do not                                                                           expanding the pool of observer
                                                                                                     of any activity relating to fishing,
                                             preclude a public agency, including                                                                           providers on the Pacific Coast.
                                                                                                     including, but not limited to,
                                             harbor districts, coastal towns, states                                                                       Therefore, it seems counter-intuitive for
                                                                                                     preparation, supply, storage,
                                             and similar entities, from being a                                                                            NMFS to suggest the need for additional
                                                                                                     refrigeration, transportation, or
                                             permitted provider. The regulations will                                                                      constraints on observer providers that
                                                                                                     processing. Conflict of interest
                                             allow any ‘‘person’’ that meets the                                                                           will hinder procurement of observers.
                                                                                                     restrictions for observers are outlined at
                                             qualifying criteria to be permitted as a                                                                      Further, during the original deeming of
                                                                                                     a national level in a policy directive
                                             provider. The term ‘‘person’’ is defined                                                                      Amendment 20, the Regulatory Deeming
                                                                                                     (04–109–01) from August 2007 titled,
                                             in the regulations at § 660.11 and                                                                            Workgroup specifically rejected the
                                                                                                     ‘‘National Minimum Eligibility
                                             includes, ‘‘any federal, state, or local                Standards for Marine Fisheries                        more expansive conflict of interest
                                             government.’’ A public agency would                     Observers.’’ (http://                                 language that NMFS initially proposed
                                             not be precluded from being a provider.                 www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/Assets/Observer-                 at that time. NMFS agreed to go with the
                                                The conflict of interest limitations do              Program/pdf/                                          narrowed language which is currently in
                                             not prohibit catch monitors or observers                Eligibility_Procedural_Directive.pdf)                 regulation. The conflict of interest
                                             from living in the same communities in                  The national conflict of interest                     provisions should not be expanded
                                             which they work. However, the                           requirements use similar language,                    beyond those originally developed by
                                             regulations do specify assignment                       including use of the term ‘‘vessel’’ on               the Council.
                                             limitations for both catch monitors and                 page 3. In addition, the term ‘‘vessel’’                 Response: In 2010, during the
                                             observers. Currently, a catch monitor                   and similar conflict of interest                      deeming of the Amendment 20
                                             may not be assigned to the same first                   requirements have been in Pacific coast               rulemaking, more restrictive conflict of
                                             receiver for more than 90 calendar days                 groundfish regulations for observers,                 interest limitations relative to
                                             in a 12-month period, unless otherwise                  catch monitors, and providers before the              individual observers and catch monitors
                                             authorized by NMFS. Similarly,                          February 2014 proposed rule and, for                  were rejected by the Regulatory
                                             observers may not be deployed on the                    observers, since well before the trawl                Deeming Workgroup. The workgroup
                                             same vessel for more than 90 calendar                   rationalization program.                              expressed concern that excessively
                                             days in a 12-month period, unless                          Comment 3: NMFS stated their intent                narrow limitations could affect the
                                             otherwise authorized by NMFS.                           to expand conflict of interest limitations            availability of individuals to serve as
                                                Comment 2: Other than allowing                       for observer and catch monitor                        observers and catch monitors. Although
                                             observer or catch monitor services, the                 providers. NMFS appears intent on                     the conflict of interest limitations for
                                             limitations on conflict of interest for                 developing these limitations without                  observers and catch monitors are
                                             catch monitors, observers, and providers                Council guidance outside of this                      currently inconsistent with the NMFS
                                             prohibit persons with a direct financial                rulemaking process, this is concerning.               policy directive 04–109–01, NMFS did
                                             interest in the following: (A) Any                         Response: NMFS disagrees with the                  not propose to narrow the conflict of
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                                             ownership, mortgage holder, or other                    commenter that actions are being                      interest limitations for observers and
                                             secured interest in a vessel, first                     developed without Council input. At                   catch monitors in this action. Rather,
                                             receiver, shorebased or floating                        the Council’s April 2012 meeting,                     the rule proposed to narrow the conflict
                                             stationary processor facility involved in               NMFS identified the intent to review                  of interest limitations for observer
                                             the catching, taking, harvesting or                     observer regulations at § 660.140                     providers. The Regulatory Deeming
                                             processing of fish; (B) Any business                    (Shorebased IFQ Program), § 660.150                   Workgroup did not specifically consider


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                                             the conflict of interest limitations for                policy directive 04–110–01. These                     bachelor’s degree in one of the natural
                                             providers.                                              directives are available on line at                   sciences is specific to observers, not
                                                Providers are businesses that employ                 http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/op/pds/.                     catch monitors. Observers are required,
                                             qualified individuals to serve as                       Changes to the national directives for                in part, to have a bachelor’s degree in
                                             observers and catch monitors; arrange                   minimum eligibility requirements and                  one of the natural sciences, with
                                             for their attendance in training and                    first aid are beyond the scope of this                coursework in biological sciences, use
                                             briefings; provide support while they                   action.                                               of dichotomous keys, at least one math
                                             are deployed; and ensure that they meet                    Comment 6: The provision of                        and statistics course, and relevant
                                             the obligations. NMFS believes that                     observers and catch monitors by for-                  computer skills, all consistent with
                                             there is adequate availability of                       profit companies provides employment                  national policy. Catch monitors, on the
                                             individuals, businesses, colleges,                      and secondary economic benefits to                    other hand, are required, in part, to have
                                             universities, state and local                           West Coast ports. However, for some                   a high school diploma, and a 2-year
                                             governments to serve as providers to                    vessels in remote and small fishing                   degree or 1-year of specialized
                                             supply personnel for field positions in                 areas, securing an observer or a catch                experience.
                                             their natural resource jobs. Because the                monitor from a traditional for-profit                    Observer eligibility criteria are based
                                             pool of potential applicants is a broad                 provider may be prohibitively costly or               on NMFS policy directive 04–109–01,
                                             group, there appears to be an adequate                  difficult. NMFS should allow non-                     National Minimum Eligibility
                                             pool of applicants without including                    traditional entities to serve as observers            Requirements for Marine Fisheries
                                             those persons with direct financial ties                and catch monitors, provided that they                Observers. The purpose of the
                                             to the fishing industry. For the                        meet the requirements for a permit.                   procedural directive was to establish
                                             collection of independent unbiased                      These applicants could include coastal                national minimum eligibility standards
                                             data, it is important that provider                     towns, harbor districts, states and other             for individuals admitted to and
                                             businesses be companies dedicated to                    similar entities. Many individuals                    completing observer training. Quality
                                             providing personnel for the collection of               affiliated with those groups may be                   observer data are essential for
                                             accurate, complete, and reliable marine                 familiar with West Coast groundfish                   management decisions. Therefore,
                                             and ecological data. Broadening the                     species and the fishery, making them                  observers must meet minimum
                                             existing conflict of interest limitations               promising candidates for observers and                eligibility standards to help ensure
                                             to restrict providers from having a direct              catch monitors.                                       professionalism, provide quality
                                             financial interest in any federal or state                 There are two issues that could                    assurance, prevent conflicts of interest
                                             managed fisheries is not expected to                    constrain non-traditional entities from               and promote agency credibility. These
                                             hinder the procurement of qualified                     providing observers and catch monitors:               same national directives include
                                             individuals to serve as observers or                    educational requirements for observers/               conflict of interest limitations.
                                             catch monitors.                                         catch monitors, and the conflict of                      Comment 7: There are inconsistencies
                                                Comment 5: The proposed rule                         interest limitations. While we                        between sections of the regulations
                                             includes language that goes far beyond                  understand and support minimum                        describing first aid and
                                             what it takes to become an observer. The                requirements for observers/catch                      cardiopulmonary training required for
                                             observer qualifications include CPR                     monitors, we encourage NMFS to                        observers and needed to maintain their
                                             training and certification which are                    reconsider the requirement for a                      certification. Observers in the
                                             inappropriate. The educational                          Bachelor’s degree specifically in the                 Shorebased IFQ Program and on catcher
                                             requirements go beyond what is                          natural sciences. We believe this                     vessels in the mothership fishery are
                                             necessary to do the job. The observer                   requirement inadvertently excludes a                  required to complete a basic
                                             qualification requirements conflict with                number of otherwise qualified                         cardiopulmonary resuscitation/first aid
                                             the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries                          individuals. As long as applicants are                course prior to the end of the West Coast
                                             Conservation and Management Act                         able to successfully complete the NMFS                Groundfish Observer training class and
                                             (Magnuson-Stevens Act) which simply                     training course, and can demonstrate                  to maintain their certification they must
                                             states that they must have the skills to                they have the scientific and statistical              hold current basic cardiopulmonary
                                             do the job.                                             skills and knowledge necessary to                     resuscitation/first aid certification as per
                                                Response: As noted in the preamble of                complete required duties, we believe                  American Red Cross Standards.
                                             the proposed rule, only minor                           they should be allowed to serve as                       Response: The commenter is correct
                                             administrative changes are being made                   observers/catch monitors.                             that there are inconsistencies between
                                             in the regulations pertaining to observer                  Response: As discussed in the                      what must be successfully completed
                                             qualifications and certifications. The                  response to Comments 1 and 2, non-                    during the West Coast Groundfish
                                             changes include removing and updating                   traditional entities, such as coastal                 Observer training classes to obtain the
                                             incorrect cross references and                          towns, harbor districts, and states,                  initial certification and what is required
                                             standardizing references to the Observer                would not be prohibited from becoming                 to maintain the certification. This final
                                             Program. Similar, if not identical,                     a provider if they meet the qualifying                rule revises those sections to eliminate
                                             changes are being made in the                           criteria. As discussed in the response to             the inconsistencies. Each section will
                                             regulations pertaining to observers in                  Comment 5, the proposed rule did not                  refer to a Red Cross or equivalent basic
                                             the Mothership and Catcher/Processor                    include reconsideration of eligibility                cardiopulmonary resuscitation/first aid
                                             Coop Programs.                                          requirements currently in regulation for              certification.
                                                The proposed rule did not include the                observers. Nor did the proposed rule                     Comment 8: The proposed rule
                                             reconsideration of eligibility                          include changes to the educational                    regulations require that any concerns
                                             requirements currently in regulation for                requirements for catch monitors.                      about vessel safety be reported in
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                                             observers. Observer eligibility criteria                Observers and catch monitors have                     writing to the Observer Program Office
                                             are based on NMFS policy directive 04–                  different educational requirements in                 by the observer provider within 24
                                             109–01, National Minimum Eligibility                    the groundfish regulations, as specified              hours after the observer provider
                                             Requirements for Marine Fisheries                       at § 660.140(h)(5)(i) for IFQ observers               becomes aware of the information. Two
                                             Observers. Observer safety training and                 and § 660.17(e)(1) for catch monitors.                commenters expressed concern about
                                             first aid requirements are addressed in                 The minimum requirement for a                         the timeliness of the vessel safety


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                                             information getting back to a vessel                    scheduled to board a vessel, NMFS                     provider is unchanged; to update
                                             owner. The commenters requested that                    encourages the vessel owners to work                  provider contact information; and to
                                             the regulations specify the time when a                 directly with the USCG port personnel                 assure that nothing has changed relative
                                             provider must notify a vessel owner                     including safety inspectors who are                   to the conflict of interest limitations or
                                             about safety concerns, including an                     available to assist individual vessel                 criminal convictions. Based on
                                             observer’s refusal to board a vessel,                   owners.                                               experience, NMFS believes the renewal
                                             starting from the time a problem is                        Comment 9: If an observer refuses to               process ensures that information
                                             identified by the observer and ending                   board a particular vessel, all of the                 required for issuance of a provider
                                             when the vessel owner is notified of the                preparation for going fishing is cost that            permit is maintained over time. If
                                             situation.                                              is a loss for that vessel. There should be            inconsistencies with the standards are
                                                Response: Every vessel that carries an               a regulatory provision to compensate                  found, the situation could be addressed
                                             observer is required to have a valid                    the vessel’s loss.                                    and remedied in a timely manner.
                                             USCG Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety                      Response: With respect to permitted                   The commenter is correct that annual
                                             Decal that is valid for two years.                      providers within the trawl fisheries, the             renewals will be an additional burden
                                             Although a vessel may meet the                          relationship between the vessel and the               on existing providers and NMFS. The
                                             requirements for a Vessel Safety Decal at               permitted provider is a private business              burden was specifically considered and
                                             the time of inspection, vessels can be                  contract between the two entities. If the             NMFS has determined that, at least
                                             out of compliance between inspections.                  individual parties want provisions for                initially, an annual check-in is needed
                                             Equipment can be removed from the                       compensating each other for losses                    to ensure that the conditions under
                                             vessel, damaged, or out of date. Prior to               relative to the fishing preparation costs             which the original permits were issued
                                             an observer embarking on the first trip                 or the observer’s lost work time, the                 continue to exist. To reduce the burden
                                             and before the vessel may get underway                  individual parties are encouraged to                  of the renewal process on the provider,
                                             with an observer aboard, the observer                   work together to build elements into                  partially pre-filled renewal forms will
                                             provider must ensure that the Observer                  their private business contract that                  be provided. If all information is
                                             Vessel Safety Checklist was completed,                  addresses the concerns.                               current, the burden on the provider is
                                             and that the vessel has a valid USCG                       With respect to the limited entry fixed            expected to be minimal.
                                             Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety                        gear and open access harvesting vessels,                 At the beginning of the new provider
                                             Decal. The provider must submit the                     Pacific States Marine Fish Commission                 permit requirements, it is important to
                                             Observer Vessel Safety Checklist to the                 holds contracts with observer providers               collect the information through the
                                             Observer Program. The observers are                     and observers are obtained through the                renewal on an annual basis. After a few
                                             encouraged to complete an Observer                      Observer Program Office, not directly                 years, NMFS could evaluate whether the
                                             Vessel Safety Checklist as early as                     from permitted providers. When there is               provider permit could remain valid over
                                             possible before the first trip and give the             a safety concern on limited entry fixed               a longer period of time and a
                                             vessel time to correct any deficiencies.                gear and open access harvesting vessel,               modification to the regulation is
                                             In addition, for the protection of                      NMFS notifies the vessel owner about                  warranted. In addition, after three years,
                                             observers, the current regulations state                the safety concerns. If the safety concern            the burden of this collection will be
                                             that vessels are required to maintain                   was not caused by the vessel or crew,                 reconsidered under the Paperwork
                                             safe conditions, and comply with USCG                   a waiver may be issued and the vessel                 Reduction Act and requiring less
                                             and other applicable rules, regulations,                can go fish. In this case, the loss of                frequent renewals for provider permits
                                             statutes, and guidelines pertaining to                  fishing time is minimal. However, if an               could be considered.
                                             safe operation of the vessel. Those                     observer refuses a trip due to an issue                  Comment 11: The gear issued to
                                             measures include, but are not limited to,               with the vessel (unsafe conditions,                   observers has grown more technically
                                             rules of the road, vessel stability,                    harassment etc.), the Observer Program                advanced and increasingly expensive.
                                             emergency drills, emergency equipment,                  tends not to issue waivers and the vessel             The cost of NMFS-issued scales alone
                                             vessel maintenance, vessel general                      must correct the issue before an                      exceeds $10,000. It is unreasonable to
                                             condition and port bar crossings. An                    observer would be assigned to the                     make providers or observers responsible
                                             observer may refuse to board or reboard                 vessel. In this case, NMFS believes that              for replacement costs of lost or damaged
                                             a vessel, and may request a vessel to                   compensation would be inappropriate.                  gear. Gear can be damaged through
                                             return to port if they believe it is                       Comment 10: The proposed rule                      normal at-sea use, and one could argue
                                             operated in an unsafe manner or if they                 would require the submission of a                     that gear stolen from an observer’s hotel
                                             identify unsafe conditions.                             permit renewal application every year                 room when the observer is on travel has
                                                Observers hired by permitted                         in order to maintain certification as an              been lost. It is unreasonable in either of
                                             providers are required by regulations to                observer provider. We believe this                    these circumstances to hold the
                                             report to NMFS when a vessel has                        would be both unnecessary and overly                  provider responsible for replacing the
                                             uncorrected safety deficiencies, when                   burdensome. Providers and NMFS staff                  gear involved. Replacement should be
                                             an observer refuses to board or reboard                 already have too many administrative                  restricted to those instances when gear
                                             a vessel, and when an observer requests                 responsibilities. New responsibilities                is misplaced (i.e., truly ‘‘lost’’) by the
                                             to return to port due to unsafe                         should be considered only when they                   observer and when damage results from
                                             conditions. Vessel owners employing                     are truly worthwhile. This one may look               an observer’s willful misconduct.
                                             observer services through a permitted                   good on paper, creating the impression                   Response: When all of the gear is new,
                                             provider hold a private contract with                   that it somehow increases agency                      the specialized set of safety and
                                             the provider. If a vessel owner wants                   oversight, but in reality it will                     sampling gear issued by NMFS to
                                             observer safety concerns reported to                    accomplish nothing. Once certified, we                observers can exceed $13,000. The
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                                             them within a specific time frame, they                 believe a company should remain so                    motion-compensating scale alone is
                                             are encouraged to work directly with the                unless there is a change of ownership.                valued at approximately $7,000. Current
                                             observer providers to build elements                       Response: The intended purpose of                  regulations require an observer provider
                                             into their private business contract that               the annual renewal is to verify that the              to replace all lost or damaged gear and
                                             addresses the concern. To address                       management, organization, and                         equipment issued by NMFS to an
                                             vessel safety issues before an observer is              ownership structure of a permitted                    observer under contract to that provider.


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                                             All replacements must be in accordance                  Westport, Washington or Astoria,                      Mothership and Catcher/processor Coop
                                             with requirements and procedures                        Oregon to cover the trip, adding                      fisheries, but not for vessels in the
                                             identified in writing by the Observer                   significant travel costs to the vessel’s              Shorebased IFQ Program. For vessels in
                                             Program Office. NMFS believes there is                  bill, and our Bellingham observer would               the Shorebased IFQ Program, we’re most
                                             a need to ensure that observers properly                be left on the beach to contemplate the               likely to have difficulty providing
                                             care for the gear in their possession.                  lost earnings. The rule should give                   observer coverage to vessels that
                                             Although the regulations provide for the                NMFS the latitude to make common                      provide only four hour notice. The rule
                                             replacement of all lost or damage gear                  sense decisions in situations regardless              needs to anticipate these situations by
                                             and equipment, to date the Observer                     of the limit on deployment days. The                  stating providers will notify NMFS at
                                             Program has not required gear to be                     regulations should be revised to allow                least four hours in advance of a trip
                                             replaced when the gear was damaged                      the Observer Program to issue waivers                 when an observer isn’t available, unless
                                             and taken out of service due to normal                  to allow observers to work more than                  the vessel provides less than four hour
                                             wear or where the observer was not at                   the number of days in a calendar month                notice to the provider, in which case the
                                             fault for the gear being lost or stolen (i.e.           specified in the deployment limit.                    provider is to notify NMFS as soon as
                                             stolen from a locked hotel room).                          Response: The current regulations                  practical after the situation arises.
                                             However, observer providers have been                   state that an observer must not be                       Response: NMFS agrees the
                                             asked to replace gear that was damaged                  deployed for more than 22 days in a                   recommendation is consistent with the
                                             or lost out of neglect by the observer (i.e.            calendar month with some exceptions:                  original intent of the regulations. The
                                             equipment stolen from an unlocked                       when the Observer Program specifically                basis for the original regulations was
                                             vehicle).                                               issues a waiver in a situation where it               that the observer provider was given
                                                Comment 12: The Shorebased IFQ                       is anticipated that a single trip will last           adequate notice by the vessel. Therefore,
                                             Program regulations currently limit an                  over 20 days, or for issues with                      the Shorebased IFQ Program regulations
                                             observer to 22 deployed days in a                       replacement observer availability due to              for catch monitor and observer
                                             calendar month. This limit was                          illness or injury. Because the regulatory             providers are revised to reduce the
                                             established in 2011 prior to the start of               text that the commenter is referring to               burden on catch monitor or observer
                                             the Shorebased IFQ Program. Based on                    was included in the proposed rule only                providers when less than four hour
                                             our experience as an observer provider                  to revise minor administrative changes                notice is given to the provider.
                                             during the 2011–2013 period, we                         without substantive changes from the                     Comment 14: After initial issuance, an
                                             question why no changes were made in                    existing deployment limitations, NMFS                 observer must keep their certification
                                             this rule. In our experience, we’ve often               believes that further analysis is                     valid. In order to maintain the
                                             had to pull observers off vessels when                  necessary to determine if the 22 day                  certification, an observer must meet the
                                             they’ve had 19 or 20 deployed days in                   deployment restriction should be                      ‘‘minimum annual deployment period’’
                                             a month because their next trip would                   revised and, if so, what would be an                  of three months at least once every 12
                                             take them to a total of 23 or 24 days. The              appropriate change. NMFS encourages                   months. If by ‘‘deployment period,’’ the
                                             observers generally don’t appreciate that               the commenter to bring this issue                     language means a period under contract,
                                             they’re being denied work for their own                 forward through the Pacific Fishery                   then we have no question on this
                                             good, particularly in a program where                   Management Council process for further                subject. However, if by ‘‘deployment
                                             work comes in fits and starts and they                  consideration.                                        period’’ the intent is to say that to
                                             can’t count on making up for lost                          The commenter also indicates that                  maintain the endorsement an observer
                                             earnings in subsequent months. For                      regardless of the 22 day deployment                   must have at least 90 deployed days on
                                             bottom trawl vessels, we’d suggest                      restriction, the range of exceptions for              vessels during a 12 month period that
                                             raising the limit to 24 days per month,                 which waivers may be issued is too                    could be too restrictive particularly in
                                             and we’d suggest removing it entirely                   narrow and needs to be revised. In                    ports in Southern California. Based on
                                             for vessels targeting Pacific whiting in                looking at the current regulatory text,               our experience as an observer provider
                                             the Shorebased IFQ Program. We                          NMFS agrees that the stated limits for                in Central and Southern California in
                                             believe that the 24 day per month                       when waivers may be issued is too                     the 2011 to 2013 period, an observer
                                             standard would allow more people to                     narrow and does not accurately reflect                would have to be under contract, on
                                             work 22 days, which seems to be in the                  current program policies. Therefore, this             average, for 9 months out of every 12
                                             spirit of the regulations, because a                    final rule revises the observer                       months to reach a 90-deployed-day
                                             provider would not need to pull an                      deployment limitations and workload                   threshold. An observer who spent 6
                                             observer off a boat at 19 or 20 days out                regulations to add an allowance for the               months out of the year under contract
                                             of an abundance of caution.                             Observer Program to issue a waiver                    and was deployed 60 days during those
                                                Regardless of the day specified in the               when it has been predetermined that the               months should not be required to attend
                                             deployment limit, as an observer                        extended deployment is not likely to                  a full training prior to returning to work
                                             provider we are not comfortable with                    result in data delays or otherwise                    the following year.
                                             waivers being confined to those                         impact the overall duties and                            Response: NMFS agrees with the
                                             situations listed in the regulation (long               obligations of the observer.                          commenter that regulatory language
                                             trips, or a shortage of observers due to                   Comment 13: If an observer provider                regarding a minimum annual
                                             illness or injury). For instance, an                    is unable to provide observer coverage                deployment period for observers does
                                             observer in Bellingham, Washington                      to a vessel that they have a contractual              not work for the Shorebased IFQ
                                             who has already had 21 deployed days                    relationship with due to the lack of                  Program given the amount of variance in
                                             in the month of July would be unable to                 available observers, the observer                     activity between ports. Observers in
                                             board a vessel that was departing on                    provider must report it to the Observer               certain ports simply cannot accumulate
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                                             July 30 for another trip, even though the               Program at least four hours prior to the              the required number of days to maintain
                                             first 18 hours of that trip would be                    vessel’s estimated embark time. As a                  certification, yet they are perfectly
                                             running out to the fishing grounds. If                  provider, the requirement to notify                   capable of performing their duties. In
                                             the regulation as written were to be                    NMFS at least four hours before the                   addition, some ports already have
                                             applied in this situation, we would be                  vessel’s scheduled departure works well               difficulty getting observer coverage and
                                             expected to send an observer from                       enough for processing vessels in the                  are at more of a disadvantage as a result


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                                             of this restriction. After reviewing the                monitor data. In addition, a break of at              statement expires 12 months after the
                                             number of sea days for all observers, as                least 8 consecutive hours would have                  physical exam occurred and a new
                                             well as those in the Southern California                been required in the same 24-hour                     physical exam must be performed, and
                                             ports of concern, the minimum annual                    period.                                               accompanying statement submitted,
                                             deployment restriction is being revised                    In response to the issues identified by            prior to any deployment occurring after
                                             in this final rule to a minimum of 45                   the commenter, changes have been                      the expiration of the statement.’’
                                             days. In addition, the Observer Program                 made in the final rule. The term                      However, the proposed rule specifically
                                             will have the discretion to waive the 45                calendar day will continue to be used                 requested public comment on the
                                             day requirement for individuals in good                 rather than 24-hour period. The                       modification. Physical examinations
                                             standing with less than 45 days on a                    increased burden to a provider to                     and requirements of the physician
                                             case-by-case basis, but have less                       monitor a moving 24-hour period for a                 statements are currently being reviewed
                                             deployment days given their port                        large number of individuals appears to                by the National Observer Program.
                                             assignments. The regulatory revisions                   outweigh the benefit over continuing to               Modifications will not be made at this
                                             reduce the training burden on                           restrict work hours using a calendar                  time. Future changes would be
                                             individual observers and providers.                     day. The limit on working hours of each               proposed following completion of the
                                                Comment 15: Limiting the hours of a                  individual catch monitor will continue                National Observer Program review.
                                             catch monitor to 12 hours in any 24                     to be reduced from 16 to 14 hours;                       Comment 17: The proposed
                                             hour period for work other than the                     however, the number of hours for work                 regulations require observer candidates
                                             summary and submission of catch                         other than the summary and submission                 be registered 10 business days in
                                             monitor data poses a problem in remote                  of catch monitor data is being removed                advance of trainings and briefings. As a
                                             ports. Offloads in Bellingham,                          to provide flexibility. The catch monitor             provider, we register candidates as soon
                                             Washington, for instance, can                           is still obligated to submit catch data               as they are hired, which is almost
                                             sometimes run longer than 12 hours. We                  within 24 hours of the completion of                  always far earlier than the regulations
                                             only have a single Shorebased IFQ                       landing and the provider is responsible               require, but the Pacific Coast fisheries
                                             Program observer/catch monitor in                       for assuring that the catch monitor                   are still dynamic and difficult to
                                             Bellingham. At the start of an offload,                 obligations are met.                                  predict. We suggest requiring candidates
                                             there’s no way to predict with certainty                   Comment 16: The requirement that                   to be registered 5 business days in
                                             if the offload will run longer than 12                  observers have a physical exam once                   advance of a training is more realistic,
                                             hours. As a catch monitor provider, a                   every twelve months should be revised                 as it is not uncommon that changing
                                             12-hour limit is unworkable in                          to better fit the realities of providing              fishing plans from the fleet lead us to
                                             Bellingham. In cases when an offload                    observers and catch monitors for the                  adjust our training plans just a week or
                                             does exceed 12 hours, the regulation as                 Pacific Coast groundfish fisheries. In the            so prior to the start of a training or
                                             written would force us to shut down the                 North Pacific program, for instance, an               briefing.
                                             offload and send someone to                             observer is required to have a current                   Response: The current regulations
                                             Bellingham from either Westport,                        physical exam within twelve months of                 required registration information to be
                                             Washington or Astoria, Oregon to finish                 starting a contract or cruise. Since                  submitted to the Observer Program
                                             the last hour or two of work. In this                   deployments in the North Pacific                      Office at least 7 business days prior to
                                             case, the expense and disruption faced                  program can last as long as 90 days,                  the beginning of a scheduled training or
                                             by the first receiver as a result of the                observers can often work for up to 15                 briefing session. The proposed rule
                                             work hour restriction is not justified.                 months beyond the date of their most                  would increase the minimum
                                             We’re also confused as to why the work                  recent physical. On the Pacific Coast,                submission time to be 10 business days.
                                             limits for catch monitors are expressed                 since deployments are measured in                     NMFS understands the concern and
                                             in terms of a number of hours ‘‘per 24-                 days, not months, an annual physical                  would be willing to consider late
                                             hour period.’’ Using a ‘‘calendar day’’                 requirement will often introduce                      submissions. However, the Observer
                                             would be a more common sense                            unnecessary costs.                                    Program would retain the authority to
                                             approach and is much easier to apply.                      As an observer provider, typical                   refuse a submission received less than
                                                Response: The proposed rule changes                  contracts in the trawl fisheries last 12 to           10 days before the start of the training
                                             were intended to address the late                       14 months. Because observers get their                or briefing.
                                             submission of catch monitor data and                    pre-employment physical before they                      Comment 18: The commenter
                                             excessive work hours due to long                        begin training, the regulation as written             recommended removing the current
                                             offloads, particularly relative to Pacific              will require observers who decide                     requirement that observer providers on
                                             whiting landings. The current                           against signing a second contract to get              the Pacific Coast be permitted to
                                             regulations limit the working hours of                  a physical exam during the final month                provide coverage in the North Pacific
                                             each individual catch monitor to no                     or two of their employment so as to be                groundfish fishery. That requirement
                                             more than 16 hours per calendar day,                    able to finish their commitment.                      may limit the available number of
                                             with maximum of 14 hours being work                     Changing the physical exam                            Pacific Coast providers thereby limiting
                                             other than the summary and submission                   requirement to once every 15 months                   competition and driving up costs.
                                             of catch monitor data. In addition,                     would better fit the way contracts run                   Response: NMFS agrees with the
                                             following a monitoring shift of more                    on the West Coast.                                    commenter. The Pacific Coast
                                             than 10 hours, each catch monitor must                     Response: The current regulations                  Groundfish provider permits would
                                             be provided with a minimum 6 hours                      relative to physical examinations for an              replace the requirement for observer
                                             break before they may resume                            observer requires that the physician’s                providers to hold a valid permit issued
                                             monitoring. The proposed rule included                  statement be submitted to the Observer                by the North Pacific observer program in
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                                             a reduction in the working hours such                   Program Office prior to certification and             2010.
                                             that a catch monitor could not work                     must have occurred during the 12                         Comment 19: The proposed rule is
                                             more than 14 consecutive hours in any                   months prior to the observer’s or                     inaccurate relative to the cease fishing
                                             24-hour period with a maximum of 12                     observer candidate’s deployment. The                  reports for the Mothership Coop
                                             hours being work other than the                         proposed regulations had removed the                  Program at § 660.150(c)(4)(ii), in the
                                             summary and submission of catch                         clause which read ‘‘The physician’s                   Catcher/processor Coop Program at


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                                             § 660.160(c)(5), and in Trawl Fishery—                  § 660.150(b)(1)(ii)(A). This provision is                As described in the response to
                                             Recordkeeping and Reporting at                          incorrect, as the reference to which it               comments, the scope of the conflict of
                                             § 660.113(c)(4). Cease fishing reports                  cites contains no requirement for the                 interest limitations relative to observer
                                             regarding reapportionment of non-                       owner and operator of a mothership                    and catch monitor providers is being
                                             whiting allocations are not mandatory.                  vessel to submit a cease fishing report.              revised. Under the new provisions,
                                             The provision notes two potential                       ‘‘Cease fishing reports’’ should be                   providers must not have a direct
                                             triggers for reapportionment of non-                    deleted from this provision. Response:                financial interest, other than the
                                             whiting—attainment of the mothership                    The commenter is correct that                         provision of observer, catch monitor or
                                             sector whiting allocation or notification               submission of cease fishing reports is                other biological sampling services, in
                                             by participants that they do not intend                 not the responsibility of the vessel, but             any federal or state managed fisheries.
                                             to harvest remaining allocation. As                     rather a responsibility of the coop                      Inconsistencies between sections of
                                             such, a cease fishing report would only                 manager. The requirement is being                     the regulations in the type of first aid
                                             be required if and when the participants                removed from § 660.150(b)(1)(ii)(A), as               and cardiopulmonary training that is
                                             in the sector collectively determine not                well as § 660.160(b)(1)(ii)(A).                       being required for observers during
                                             to conduct any more harvesting                             Finally, a comment was submitted to                training and to maintain their
                                             activities for the year and instruct the                the North Pacific Fishery Management                  certification are being standardized, as
                                             designated coop manager accordingly.                    Council and the Pacific Council after the             described in the response to comments.
                                             This paragraph could be clarified to                    close of the comment period. The                      Each section will refer to a Red Cross or
                                             avoid confusion by inserting ‘‘If                       president of Alaskan Observers, Inc.,                 equivalent basic cardiopulmonary
                                             participants in the sector do not intend                submitted to the Pacific Council a copy               resuscitation/first aid certification. The
                                             to harvest the sector’s remaining                       of a letter dated March 25, 2014, that                following sections were modified:
                                             allocation,’’ at the beginning of the                   was addressed to the North Pacific                    §§ 660.140(h)(5)(ii)(B)(3),
                                             following sentence: ‘‘The designated                    Fishery Management Council. The letter                660.140(h)(6)(vi)(F),
                                             coop manager, or in the case of an inter-               requested action to revise regulations                660.150(j)(4)(ii)(B)(2)(iii), and
                                             coop, all of the designated coop                        that require observer providers to                    660.150(j)(5)(vi)(B)(6).
                                             managers must submit a cease fishing                                                                             Modifications to the physical fitness
                                                                                                     demonstrate proof of insurance coverage
                                             report to NMFS indicating that                                                                                examinations and requirements of the
                                                                                                     to cover claims under the Jones Act,
                                             harvesting has concluded for the year.’’                                                                      physician statements at
                                                                                                     General Maritime Law, and the U.S.
                                                Similarly, the proposed rule would                                                                         §§ 660.17(e)(1)(vii)(A),
                                                                                                     Longshore and Harbor Worker’s
                                             move the prohibition against ‘‘Fail[ing]                                                                      660.140(h)(5)(xi)(B), and
                                                                                                     Compensation Act. This issue is
                                             to submit cease fishing reports’’ from                                                                        660.150(j)(5)(xi)(B)(2) will not be
                                                                                                     currently under evaluation by NMFS,                   revised at this time. Therefore, the
                                             § 660.12 (General Prohibitions) to
                                                                                                     and to the extent the agency’s                        language has been removed or changed
                                             § 660.112 (Trawl Fishery Prohibitions).
                                                                                                     conclusions may affect the Pacific Coast              to reflect the current regulations.
                                             However, cease fishing reports in the
                                                                                                     groundfish observer program                           Physical fitness provisions in all
                                             trawl rationalization program are not
                                                                                                     regulations, NMFS will notify the                     observer programs are being reviewed
                                             mandatory but rather are contingent on
                                                                                                     Pacific Council, as appropriate.                      by the National Observer Program.
                                             a determination by participants in the
                                             sector that they do not intend to harvest               Changes From the Proposed Rule                        Changes will be reconsidered after their
                                             their remaining allocations. These                                                                            National Observer Program report on
                                             prohibitions should be deleted, not                        The term ‘‘person’’ is defined at                  physical fitness provisions is complete.
                                             moved.                                                  § 660.11 to mean ‘‘any individual,                       As described in the response to
                                                Response: The commenter is correct                   corporation, partnership, association or              comments, the range of exceptions for
                                             that cease fishing reports specified at                 other entity (whether or not organized                which waivers relative to observer
                                             §§ 660.150(c)(4)(ii) and 660.160(c)(5) are              or existing under the laws of any state),             deployment limitations for the
                                             required if and when the participants in                and any Federal, state, or local                      Shorebased IFQ Program are revised to
                                             the sector collectively determine not to                government, or any entity of any such                 add an allowance for the Observer
                                             conduct any more harvesting activities                  government that is eligible to own a                  Program to issue a waiver when it has
                                             for the year and instruct the designated                documented vessel under the terms of                  been predetermined that the extended
                                             coop manager accordingly. NMFS is                       46 U.S.C. 12103(b).’’ In reviewing the                deployment is not likely to result in
                                             changing several sections of the                        definition for person, it was discovered              data delays or otherwise impact the
                                             regulations to reflect this. NMFS agrees                that the cross reference to 46 U.S.C.                 overall duties and obligations of the
                                             that the commenter’s suggested change                   12102(a) is incorrect and is therefore                observer.
                                             to cease fishing report requirements at                 being revised to 46 U.S.C. 12103(b). In                  At § 660.140(h)(2) on vessel
                                             §§ 660.150(c)(4)(ii) and 660.160(c)(5)                  addition, use of the term ‘‘anyone’’ in               responsibilities, NMFS added a cross
                                             would further clarify the regulations                   the proposed rule regulations was                     reference to § 660.140(h)(1)(ii) on
                                             and is making the change in this final                  replaced with ‘‘any person’’ to clarify               observer deployment which requires the
                                             rule. In addition, the prohibition that                 the regulations because ‘‘person’’ is                 vessel to be in port within 36 hours of
                                             was proposed to be moved from                           defined.                                              the last haul sampled by the observer if
                                             § 660.12(e)(7) to § 660.112(a)(3)(iv) is                   The definition for observer provider               an observer is unable to perform their
                                             being removed from the regulations in                   and catch monitor provider being added                duties for any reason.
                                             this final rule. Finally, this final rule               at § 660.11 included the term                            The catch monitor and observer
                                             clarifies the recordkeeping and                         ‘‘commercial enterprise’’. Commercial                 providers must report to the Observer
                                             reporting requirements at § 660.113(c)(4)               enterprise is an undefined term that is               Program at least four hours prior to the
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                                             and (d)(4) on cease fishing reports.                    not needed because it is already                      vessel’s estimated embark time if an
                                                Comment 20: The Mothership Coop                      included within the definition of                     observer isn’t available. For consistency
                                             Program also references cease fishing                   ‘‘person.’’ Therefore, the term                       with the original intent of the
                                             reports in the subparagraph describing                  commercial enterprise is removed from                 regulations, the regulatory text at
                                             responsibilities of mothership vessels                  the definition for observer and catch                 §§ 660.17(f)(5) and 660.140(h)(5)(v) is
                                             participating in the fishery,                           monitor provider.                                     being amended to reduce the burden on


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                                             catch monitor or observer providers for                 also revised to reflect similar language.             apply for a provider permit through the
                                             the Shorebased IFQ Program when less                    In the final rule, the order of paragraphs            application process at § 660.18(b).
                                             than four hour notice is given to the                   (b)(2)(ii) and (iii) in § 660.18 were                    Section 660.18(d) on agency
                                             provider.                                               switched to reflect a more logical flow               determinations was changed from the
                                                As described in the response to                      in the application requirements: contact              proposed rule to clarify the process and
                                             comments, the minimum annual                            information followed by description of                more closely align with other Pacific
                                             deployment restrictions are being                       management. Section 660.18(b)(2)(vi)                  coast groundfish permit and licensing
                                             revised for the Shorebased IFQ Program                  and (vii) from the proposed rule were                 processes. The final rule language
                                             and observers on catcher vessels in the                 combined to simplify the required                     describes the initial administrative
                                             mothership sector. NMFS believes that                   applicant statement in the provider                   determination (IAD) and appeals
                                             observers in certain ports cannot                       permit application regarding: conflict of             process. This process may change in the
                                             accumulate the required number of days                  interest, criminal convictions, Federal               future to remove the IAD and appeals
                                             to maintain certification, yet they are                 contracts, and previous decertifications.             process and just go straight to final
                                             capable of performing their duties.                     Section 660.18(b)(2)(vi) was also revised             decision because these types of permits
                                             Therefore, the restriction is being                     to allow an authorized agent to sign                  are discretionary. However, for this new
                                             reduced from 90 days to 45 days, with                   under penalty of perjury instead of                   Pacific coast groundfish provider permit
                                             the Observer Program having discretion                  every owner, board member, officer,                   process, NMFS will use a more
                                             to consider individuals with less than                  authorized agent, and employee. This                  consistent approach with an IAD and
                                             45 days on a case-by-case basis.                        reduces the number of signatures                      appeal. Similarly, this final rule changes
                                                The proposed rule required                           required for business entities and the                § 660.18(f) on expiration of provider
                                             registration information to be submitted                time required to complete the                         permits to describe an IAD and appeals
                                             to the Observer Program Office at least                 application, consistent with the                      process.
                                             10 business days prior to the beginning                 Paperwork Reduction Act.                                 Section 660.18(e) is revised from the
                                             of a scheduled catch monitor or                           Changes from the proposed rule were                 proposed rule to add that permit holders
                                             observer training or briefing session.                  made to § 660.18(c) on the application                must reapply annually, similar to the
                                             Consistent with the response to                         evaluation to make paragraphs more                    Shorebased IFQ Program first receiver
                                             comments, the language is being revised                 consistent with § 660.18(b) on the                    site license. This final rule changes
                                             to consider late submissions on a case-                 application process and to make it more               § 660.18(g) on provider permit renewals
                                             by-case basis.                                          clear. Section 660.18(c)(2) was changed               or re-registrations. It changes the date by
                                                Cease fishing reports for the                        to more accurately reflect § 660.18(b)(2).            which NMFS Fisheries Permits Office
                                             Mothership Coop Program at                              The list of specific criminal convictions             will annually mail out provider permit
                                             § 660.150(c)(4)(ii) and in the Catcher/                 was removed from § 660.18(c)(2) to                    applications from October 1 to
                                             processor Coop Program at                               simplify regulation because any                       September 15 to align with mailing out
                                             § 660.160(c)(5), in the recordkeeping                   criminal conviction could be evaluated                other groundfish permit renewals, such
                                             and reporting requirements at                           whether listed or not. Section                        as limited entry and quota share
                                             § 660.113(c)(4) and (d)(4), and in                      660.18(c)(2) was changed by removing                  permits. It also changes the date by
                                             §§ 660.150(b)(1)(ii)(A) and                             the words ‘‘absence of’’ and adding the               which those applications must be
                                             660.160(b)(1)(ii)(A) are being revised to               words ‘‘review of’’ to give the review                returned to NMFS from November 30 to
                                             remove regulatory errors relative to the                board flexibility in their evaluation of              October 31. Section 660.18(g)(3) on
                                             requirements for the submission of                      applications by reviewing the provided                information providers must submit
                                             Mothership and Catcher/processor Coop                   information and statements regarding                  before their renewal/re-registration is
                                             cease fishing reports by coop managers.                 conflict of interest, criminal                        removed. This information on the total
                                             In addition, the prohibition on failure to              convictions, Federal contracts, and                   number of individual catch monitors
                                             submit cease fishing reports proposed at                previous decertifications.                            and observers that attended training,
                                             § 660.112(a)(3)(iv) is removed in the                     Section 660.18(c)(3) was changed to                 attended briefings, and were deployed is
                                             final rule as well as the current                       add to the limitations on the conflict of             already provided to NMFS through
                                             regulation reference to cease fishing                   interest for providers regarding not                  requirements at §§ 660.17, 660.140,
                                             reports at § 660.12(e)(7).                              accepting gratuity, gift, favor,                      660.150, and 660.160 and is not
                                                Relative to the work hour limitations                entertainment, loan, or anything of                   necessary to be provided again with the
                                             for catch monitors at § 660.140(i)(3), the              monetary value. This is a standard                    application.
                                             term 24-hour period is replaced with                    approach to conflict of interest                         In order to parallel other regulations
                                             calendar day. Other sections in the                     requirements that affected industry                   for the Pacific coast groundfish fishery
                                             regulations in this final rule clarified                members are already familiar with. It is              on non-transferable permits, such as
                                             ‘‘day’’ by adding ‘‘calendar day.’’ The                 consistent with other sections of the                 quota share permits and first receiver
                                             limit on working hours of each                          Pacific Coast groundfish regulations on               site license, § 660.18(h) was changed
                                             individual catch monitor will continue                  conflict of interest for observers and                from the proposed rule. This paragraph
                                             to be 14 hours per calendar day;                        catch monitors as well as Alaska                      now not only reflects that the provider
                                             however the number of hours for work                    requirements on conflict of interest at               permit and endorsement are non-
                                             other than the summary and submission                   § 679.52(c)(4) on observer provider                   transferable, but it also explains that
                                             of catch monitor data is removed.                       permitting and responsibilities.                      there cannot be changes in ownership.
                                                Changes were made to § 660.18(b)(2)                    Because the final rule published later              If there is a change in ownership of the
                                             on the application process to make                      than originally planned, § 660.18(c)(4)               person (including entities) holding the
                                             paragraphs more clear and consistent.                   on existing providers changed from the
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                                                                                                                                                           provider permit, the permit is void and
                                             Several paragraphs in § 660.18(b)(2)                    proposed rule. In the final rule, existing            they must apply for a new provider
                                             were revised to make the following list                 providers are permitted through                       permit.
                                             consistent among paragraphs, ‘‘owners,                  December 31, 2015, unless there has
                                             board members, and officers if a                        been a change in ownership. To                        Classification
                                             corporation, authorized agents, and                     continue to provide services in 2016,                   Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) and
                                             employees.’’ Section 660.18(c)(1) was                   existing providers will be required to                305(d) of the MSA, the NMFS has


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                                             determined that this rule is consistent                 standard based on SBA standards                       NMFS of observer candidates for
                                             with the Groundfish FMP, the                            associated with firms engaged in placing              training. Based on these comments,
                                             Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                         technical employees. (See: http://                    NMFS made some changes to increase
                                             applicable law.                                         alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/analyses/                    flexibility. For more information, see the
                                                This rule has been determined to be                  observer/ririrfa_soc_observer_0209.pdf)               ‘‘Response to Comments’’ section of the
                                             not significant for purposes of Executive                  This rule affects current and future               final rule, specifically comments 1, 2, 4,
                                             Order 12866.                                            businesses that supply observers for                  6, 10, 13, 14, 15, and 17.
                                                A final regulatory flexibility analysis              monitoring fishing and processing                        The Pacific coast groundfish fishery
                                             (FRFA) was prepared and incorporates                    activities on a vessel at-sea and catch               currently has permitted five observer
                                             the initial regulatory flexibility analysis             monitors who observe and document                     provider companies: Alaskan Observers,
                                             (IRFA). A summary of the significant                    offloads at first receiver/processing                 Inc.; NWO, Inc.; Saltwater Observers,
                                             issues raised by the public comments in                 plants on shore. The rule revises the                 Inc.; TechSea International; and MRAG
                                             response to the IRFA, and NMFS                          Pacific coast groundfish fishery                      Americas, Inc. (MRAG). The principal
                                             responses to those comments, and a                      regulations pertaining to certified catch             activity of most of these companies has
                                             summary of the analyses completed to                    monitors and observers required in the                been to provide observers for Alaska
                                             support the action are addressed. NMFS                  Shorebased IFQ Program, the MS Coop                   groundfish fisheries in the North
                                             also prepared a Regulatory Impact                       Program, the C/P Coop Program, and for                Pacific, but they also provide observers
                                             Review (RIR) for this action. A copy of                 processing vessels in the fixed gear or               for other fisheries such as the Pacific
                                             the RIR/FRFA is available from NMFS                     open access fisheries. The rule                       coast groundfish fishery. Regulations
                                             (see ADDRESSES). A summary of the                       establishes permitting requirements for               require observers in all sectors and
                                             FRFA, per the requirements of 5 U.S.C.                  persons interested in providing certified             catch monitors at first landings/
                                             604(a) follows:                                         catch monitors and observers; updates                 processing sites. Therefore, this rule
                                                The SBA has established size criteria                observer provider and vessels                         affects participants in the following:
                                             for all major industry sectors in the U.S.,             responsibilities relative to observer                 Shorebased IFQ Program, Mothership
                                             including fish harvesting and fish                      safety; and makes administrative                      Coop (MS) Program, and Catcher-
                                             processing businesses. The size criteria                changes to the observer and catch                     Processor (C/P) Coop Program. Two
                                             changed between the IRFA and FRFA                       monitor programs. The rule is needed to               companies, Alaskan Observers, Inc. and
                                             for this action (see 79 FR 33647,                       allow for the entry of new providers, to              Saltwater Observers, Inc are providing
                                             effective July 14, 2014). A business                    ensure observer safety provisions are                 observers and monitors for the
                                             involved in fish harvesting is a small                  clearly stated and consistent with                    Shorebased IFQ Program. The other
                                             business if it is independently owned                   national observer regulations, and to                 sectors may be using the other
                                             and operated and not dominant in its                    improve program administration.                       companies as they typically also fish off
                                             field of operation (including its                          No significant issues were raised by               Alaska. For 2015, there are 147
                                             affiliates) and if it has combined annual               the public comments in response to the                shoreside vessel accounts, 34
                                             receipts not in excess of $20.5 million                 IRFA. Some comments questioned                        mothership-endorsed limited entry
                                             (previously $19 million) for all its                    whether public agencies (state or                     permits, 6 mothership permits, 10
                                             affiliated operations worldwide. For                    municipal), towns, harbor districts, and              catcher-processor permits, and 43
                                             marinas and charter/party boats, a small                other similar entities could be providers             shorebased first receiver site licenses.
                                             business is one with annual receipts not                (i.e. small businesses, small                         Taking into account cross participation,
                                             in excess of $7.5 million (previously $7                organizations, small governmental                     multiple accounts, and affiliation
                                             million). For purposes of rulemaking,                   jurisdictions) and how the conflict of                between entities, NMFS estimates that
                                             NMFS is also applying the $20.5 million                 interest restrictions relate. No changes              there are fishery-related entities
                                             standard to catcher processors (C/Ps)                   were made based on these comments,                    indirectly affected by these proposed
                                             because they are involved in the                        but NMFS clarified that these entities                regulations as they need to acquire
                                             commercial harvest of finfish. A seafood                are not precluded from becoming a                     observers for their vessels and monitors
                                             processor is a small business if it is                  provider. Other comments questioned                   for their shoreside processing plants. Of
                                             independently owned and operated, not                   the need for annual provider permit                   these entities, NMFS estimates that 107
                                             dominant in its field of operation, and                 renewals, stating that these would be                 are ‘‘small’’ businesses. The rule
                                             employs 500 or fewer persons on a full                  unnecessary and burdensome. No                        directly affects the five providers
                                             time, part time, temporary, or other                    changes were made in the final rule, but              currently permitted to operate in the
                                             basis, at all its affiliated operations                 NMFS clarified that the intended                      fishery. NMFS considers these all small
                                             worldwide. A wholesale business                         purpose of the annual renewal is to                   businesses (75 FR 69016, November 10,
                                             servicing the fishing industry is a small               verify that the management,                           2010).
                                             business if it employs 100 or fewer                     organization, and ownership structure                    The recordkeeping and reporting
                                             persons on a full time, part time,                      of a permitted provider is unchanged; to              requirements for this rule include a
                                             temporary, or other basis, at all its                   update provider contact information;                  provider permit application process and
                                             affiliated operations worldwide. A small                and to assure that nothing has changed                a vessel safety checklist. For the
                                             organization is any nonprofit enterprise                relative to the conflict of interest                  provider permit application process,
                                             that is independently owned and                         limitations or criminal convictions. To               new providers will have to apply for a
                                             operated and is not dominant in its                     reduce the burden of the renewal                      provider permit and request to have an
                                             field. A small governmental jurisdiction                process on the provider, NMFS will                    observer endorsement or a catch
                                             is a government of cities, counties,                    partially pre-fill renewal forms with                 monitor endorsement or both. The five
                                             towns, townships, villages, school                      previous information that was provided.               existing providers currently operating in
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                                             districts, or special districts with                    Other comments were on minimum                        the fishery, all of which are small
                                             populations of less than 50,000. There                  advance notice when an observer is                    businesses, will be grandfathered in for
                                             are no specific SBA defined size criteria               unavailable, minimum deployment time                  the first year. All providers will have to
                                             for observer providers. The NMFS                        to maintain valid observer certification,             reapply annually to continue providing
                                             Alaska Region has employed the $7.0                     maximum work hours for catch                          services in future years. Annual renewal
                                             million in gross annual receipts size                   monitors, and less advance notice to                  ensures that the business information is


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                                             current and the permit holder continues                 completing and reviewing the collection                  Catch Monitor Program or Catch
                                             to meet the eligibility criteria. For the               information. NMFS estimates the public                Monitor Program Office means the Catch
                                             vessel safety checklist, observers must                 reporting burden for OMB collection                   Monitor Program Office of the West
                                             complete the vessel safety checklist                    0648–0500, the submission of vessel                   Coast Region, National Marine Fisheries
                                             before their first trip on the vessel and               safety checklists, averages 5 minutes per             Service.
                                             the provider must submit the checklist                  response. Send comments regarding                        Catch monitor provider means any
                                             to NMFS Observer Program. The                           these burden estimates or any other                   person that is granted a permit by NMFS
                                             provider must also verify that the vessel               aspect of this data collection, including             to provide certified catch monitors as
                                             has a valid USCG Commercial Fishing                     suggestions for reducing the burden, to               required in § 660.140.
                                             Vessel Safety Decal. Professional skills                NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by email to                  *      *     *     *    *
                                             necessary are basic reading and writing                 OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax                      Observer Program or Observer
                                             skills, as well as an understanding of the              to 202–395–7285.                                      Program Office means the Observer
                                             required information for the application,                  Notwithstanding any other provision                Program Office of the Northwest
                                             checklist, and other requirements                       of the law, no person is required to                  Fisheries Science Center, National
                                             specified in regulation.                                respond to, and no person shall be                    Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle,
                                                There are no significant alternatives                subject to penalty for failure to comply              Washington. Branch offices within the
                                             that accomplish the stated objectives of                with, a collection of information subject             Observer Program include the West
                                             applicable statutes and that minimize                   to the requirements of the PRA, unless                Coast Groundfish Observer Program and
                                             the impact of the rule on small entities.               that collection of information displays a             the At-sea Hake Observer Program.
                                             This rule is largely administrative in                  currently valid OMB control number.                      Observer provider means any person
                                             nature. The benefits of these regulations                  Pursuant to Executive Order 13175,                 that is granted a permit by NMFS to
                                             include more understandable and less                    this rule was developed after                         provide certified observers as required
                                             complex regulations and the potential                   meaningful collaboration with tribal                  at §§ 660.140, 660.150, 660.160, 660.216
                                             for increased provider companies in the                 officials from the area covered by the                or 660.316.
                                             fishery. Additional companies may                       Groundfish FMP. Under the Magnuson-
                                             lower costs to fishing vessels and                                                                            *      *     *     *    *
                                                                                                     Stevens Act at 16 U.S.C. 1852(b)(5), one                 Person, as it applies to limited entry
                                             processors and alleviate logistical/                    of the voting members of the Pacific                  and open access fisheries conducted
                                             scheduling issues with providing                        Council must be a representative of an                under, subparts C through F of this part
                                             observers and monitors to the various                   Indian tribe with federally recognized
                                             ports.                                                                                                        means any individual, corporation,
                                                                                                     fishing rights from the area of the                   partnership, association or other entity
                                                While there were no other significant
                                                                                                     Council’s jurisdiction. The regulations               (whether or not organized or existing
                                             alternatives for NMFS to consider,
                                                                                                     do not require the tribes to change from              under the laws of any state), and any
                                             NMFS did take steps to minimize
                                                                                                     their current practices.                              Federal, state, or local government, or
                                             impacts on small entities. To minimize
                                             operational impacts, existing provider                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660                   any entity of any such government that
                                             companies will be issued a provider                                                                           is eligible to own a documented vessel
                                                                                                        Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian                     under the terms of 46 U.S.C. 12103(b).
                                             permit for the first year without                       fisheries.
                                             submission of an application. Provider                                                                        *      *     *     *    *
                                             permit renewal applications will be pre-                  Dated: April 13, 2015.                                 Sustainable Fisheries Division or SFD
                                             filled to the extent possible. Also, to                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                                  means the Assistant Regional
                                             reduce complexity and streamline the                    Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    Administrator of the Sustainable
                                             permitting process, a single, combined                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                  Fisheries Division, West Coast Region,
                                             permit application process for catch                    Fisheries Service.                                    NMFS, or a designee.
                                             monitor and observer providers was                        For the reasons stated in the                       *      *     *     *    *
                                             created. The permit application                         preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended                  ■ 3. In § 660.12, revise paragraphs (e)(6)
                                             procedures would be similar to those                    as follows:                                           through (9) to read as follows:
                                             used in the North Pacific Groundfish
                                             Fishery Observer Program and the                        PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST                           § 660.12    General groundfish prohibitions.
                                             Pacific coast groundfish catch monitor                  COAST STATES                                          *       *    *     *    *
                                             provider certification process.                                                                                  (e) * * *
                                                This rule contains a new collection-                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660                 (6) Fish when a vessel is required to
                                             of-information requirement subject to                   continues to read as follows:                         carry an observer under subparts C
                                             review under the Paperwork Reduction                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C.        through G of this part if:
                                             Act (PRA) and which was approved                        773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.                  (i) The vessel is inadequate for
                                             under OMB 0648–0619 and 0648–0500.                      ■  2. In § 660.11:                                    observer deployment as specified at
                                             The estimated public reporting burden                   ■  a. Add definitions, in alphabetical                § 600.746 of this chapter;
                                             for OMB collection 0648–0619, provider                  order, for ‘‘Catch Monitor Program or                    (ii) The vessel does not maintain safe
                                             permit applications, is an average of 10                Catch Monitor Program Office’’, ‘‘Catch               conditions for an observer as specified
                                             hours per response, annual renewal of                   monitor provider’’ and ‘‘Observer                     at §§ 660.140(h), 660.150(j), or
                                             provider permits is estimated to average                provider’’.                                           660.160(g); or
                                             2 hours per response, and appeals of                    ■ b. Revise the definitions for ‘‘Observer               (iii) NMFS, the observer provider, or
                                             permits that have been expire after a                   Program or Observer Program Office’’,                 the observer determines the vessel is
                                             period of 12 continuous months during                                                                         inadequate or unsafe pursuant to vessel
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                                                                                                     ‘‘Person’’ and ‘‘Sustainable Fisheries
                                             which no observers or catch monitors                    Division or SFD’’.                                    responsibilities to maintain safe
                                             are deployed average four hours per                        The additions and revisions read as                conditions as specified at §§ 660.140(h),
                                             response, including the time for                        follows:                                              660.150(j), or 660.160(g).
                                             reviewing instructions, searching                                                                                (7) Require, pressure, coerce, or
                                             existing data sources, gathering and                    § 660.11    General definitions.                      threaten an observer to perform duties
                                             maintaining the data needed, and                        *       *     *       *      *                        normally performed by crew members,


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                                             including, but not limited to, cooking,                                  660.150(j), 660.160(g), 660.216, or                                    § 660.16      Groundfish observer program.
                                             washing dishes, standing watch, vessel                                   660.316,                                                                 (a) General. Vessel owners, operators,
                                             maintenance, assisting with the setting                                    (9) Fail to meet the observer provider
                                                                                                                      responsibilities specified at                                          and managers are jointly and severally
                                             or retrieval of gear, or any duties
                                                                                                                      §§ 660.140(h), 660.150(j), 660.160(g),                                 responsible for their vessel’s compliance
                                             associated with the processing of fish,
                                                                                                                      660.216 or 660.316.                                                    with observer requirements specified in
                                             from sorting the catch to the storage of
                                             the finished product.                                                                                                                           this section and within §§ 660.140,
                                                                                                                      *     *     *      *    *
                                                                                                                                                                                             660.150, 660.160, 660.216, or 660.316.
                                                (8) Fail to meet the vessel                                           ■ 4. In § 660.16, revise paragraph (a) and
                                             responsibilities and observer coverage                                   the table in paragraph (c), and add                                    *     *     *    *     *
                                             requirements specified at §§ 660.140(h),                                 paragraphs (d) and (e) to read as follows:                               (c) * * *

                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Observer program
                                                                                         West coast groundfish fishery                                                                    Regulation section                  branch office

                                             (1) Shorebased IFQ Program—Trawl Fishery .......................................................................                         § 660.140(h) ...................   West Coast Groundfish.
                                             (2) MS Coop Program—Whiting At-sea Trawl Fishery ..........................................................                              § 660.150(j).
                                                  (i) Motherships .................................................................................................................                                      At-sea Hake.
                                                  (ii) Catcher Vessels .........................................................................................................                                         West Coast Groundfish.
                                             (3) C/P Coop Program—Whiting At-sea Trawl Fishery .........................................................                              § 660.160(g) ...................   At-sea Hake.
                                             (4) Fixed Gear Fisheries .........................................................................................................       § 660.216.
                                                  (i) Harvester vessels ........................................................................................................                                         West Coast Groundfish.
                                                  (ii) Processing vessels .....................................................................................................                                          West Coast Groundfish.
                                             (5) Open Access Fisheries .....................................................................................................          § 660.316.
                                                  (i) Harvester vessels ........................................................................................................                                         West Coast Groundfish.
                                                  (ii) Processing vessels .....................................................................................................                                          West Coast Groundfish.



                                                (d) Observer certifications and                                       while under the employ of a catch                                      attendance and conduct standards;
                                             responsibilities. For the Shorebased IFQ                                 monitor provider.                                                      meeting all performance standards for
                                             Program see § 660.140(h), for the MS                                       (1) Catch monitor training                                           assignments, tests, and other evaluation
                                             Coop Program see § 660.150(j), and, for                                  certification. A training certification                                tools; and completing all other training
                                             the C/P Coop Program see § 660.160(g).                                   signifies the successful completion of                                 requirements established by the Catch
                                                (e) Application process to become an                                  the training course required to obtain                                 Monitor Program.
                                             observer provider. See § 660.18.                                         catch monitor certification. This                                         (B) If a candidate fails training, he or
                                             ■ 5. In § 660.17:                                                        certification expires when the catch                                   she will be notified in writing on or
                                             ■ a. Revise the section heading;                                         monitor has not been deployed and                                      before the last day of training. The
                                             ■ b. Remove paragraphs (b) and (d);                                      performed sampling duties as required                                  notification will indicate: The reasons
                                             ■ c. Redesignate paragraphs (a), (c), and                                by the Catch Monitor Program Office for                                the candidate failed the training;
                                             (e) as (d), (e), and (f) respectively.                                   a period of time, specified by the Catch                               whether the candidate can retake the
                                             ■ d. Revise newly redesignated                                           Monitor Program, after his or her most                                 training, and under what conditions.
                                             paragraphs (d), (e), (f)(1)(vii), (f)(2), (f)(4)                         recent debriefing. The certification is                                   (iii) Have not been decertified as an
                                             through (6), (f)(8)(i)(B), (C), and (F),                                 renewed by successful completion of                                    observer or catch monitor under
                                             (f)(9)(ii), (f)(11) through (13); and                                    the training course.                                                   provisions in §§ 660.17(g), and
                                             ■ e. Add paragraphs (a) through (c), and                                   (2) Catch Monitor Program annual                                     660.140(h)(6), 660.150(j)(5),
                                             (g).                                                                     briefing. Each catch monitor must attend                               660.160(g)(5) or 679.53(c) of this
                                                The revisions and additions read as                                   a briefing prior to his or her first                                   chapter.
                                             follows.                                                                 deployment within any calendar year                                       (4) Maintaining the validity of a catch
                                                                                                                      subsequent to a year in which a training                               monitor certification. After initial
                                             § 660.17       Catch monitor program.                                    certification is obtained. To maintain a                               issuance, a catch monitor must keep
                                                (a) General. The first receiver site                                  certification, a catch monitor must                                    their certification valid by meeting all of
                                             license holder, the first receiver site                                  successfully complete any required                                     the following requirements specified
                                             license authorized representative,                                       briefing specified by the Catch Monitor                                below:
                                             facility operators and managers are                                      Program. All briefing attendance,                                         (i) Successfully perform their assigned
                                             jointly and severally responsible for the                                performance, and conduct standards                                     duties as described in the Catch Monitor
                                             first receiver being in compliance with                                  required by the Catch Monitor Program                                  Manual or other written instructions
                                             catch monitor requirements specified in                                  must be met prior to any deployment.                                   from the Catch Monitor Program.
                                             this section and at § 660.140 (i).                                         (3) Catch monitor certification                                         (ii) Accurately record their data, write
                                                (b) Purpose. The purpose of the Catch                                 requirements. NMFS may certify                                         complete reports, and report accurately
                                             Monitor Program is to, among other                                       individuals who:                                                       any observations of suspected violations
                                             related matters, confirm that the IFQ                                      (i) Are employed by a catch monitor                                  of regulations relevant to conservation
                                             landings are accurately sorted, weighed                                  provider at the time of the issuance of                                of marine resources or their
                                             and reported on electronic fish tickets.                                 the certification and qualified, as                                    environment.
                                                (c) Catch monitor coverage                                            described at paragraph (f)(1)(i) through                                  (iii) Consistent with NOAA data
                                             requirements. Catch monitor coverage                                                                                                            confidentiality guidance, not disclose
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                                                                                                                      (viii) of this section and have provided
                                             requirements for the Shorebased IFQ                                      proof of qualifications to NMFS,                                       data and observations made on board a
                                             Program are specified at § 660.140(i).                                   through the catch monitor provider.                                    vessel to any person except the owner
                                                (d) Catch monitor certification and                                     (ii) Have successfully completed catch                               or operator of the observed vessel, an
                                             responsibilities. Catch monitor                                          monitor certification training.                                        authorized state or OLE officer, NMFS
                                             certification authorizes an individual to                                  (A) Successful completion of training                                or the Catch Monitor Program; and, not
                                             fulfill duties as specified by NMFS                                      by an applicant consists of meeting all                                disclose data and observations made at


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                                             a first receiver to any person other than                  (A) Physical fitness exams shall be                affected by the performance or non-
                                             the first receiver site license holder, the             conducted by a medical doctor who has                 performance of the catch monitor’s
                                             first receiver site license authorized                  been provided with a description of the               official duties.
                                             representative, facility operators and                  job duties and work conditions and who                   (ii) A catch monitor provider shall
                                             managers an authorized state or OLE                     provides a written conclusion regarding               provide a copy of its conduct and
                                             officer, NMFS or the Catch Monitor                      the candidate’s fitness relative to the               behavior policy to each observer
                                             Program.                                                required duties and work conditions. A                candidate and to the Catch Monitor
                                                (iv) Successfully complete any                       signed and dated statement from a                     Program by February 1 of each year.
                                             required briefings as prescribed by the                 licensed physician that he or she has                 *       *    *     *      *
                                             Catch Monitor Program.                                  physically examined a catch monitor or                   (4) Catch monitors provided to a first
                                                (v) Successful completion of a briefing              catch monitor candidate. The statement                receiver. (i) Must have a valid catch
                                             by a catch monitor consists of meeting                  must confirm that, based on that                      monitor certification;
                                             all attendance and conduct standards                    physical examination, the catch monitor                  (ii) Must not have informed the catch
                                             issued in writing at the start of training;             or catch monitor candidate does not                   monitor provider prior to the time of
                                             meeting all performance standards                       have any health problems or conditions                assignment that he or she is
                                             issued in writing at the start of training              that would jeopardize that individual’s               experiencing a mental illness or a
                                             for assignments, tests, and other                       safety or the safety of others while                  physical ailment or injury developed
                                             evaluation tools; and completing all                    deployed, or prevent the catch monitor                since submission of the physician’s
                                             other briefing requirements established                 or catch monitor candidate from                       statement, as required in paragraph
                                             by the Catch Monitor Program.                           performing his or her duties                          (f)(1)(vii)(A) of this section that would
                                                (vi) Successfully meet all debriefing                satisfactorily. The physician’s statement             prevent him or her from performing his
                                             expectations including catch monitor                    must be submitted to the Catch Monitor                or her assigned duties; and
                                             performance standards and reporting for                 Program office prior to certification of a               (iii) Must have successfully
                                             assigned debriefings.                                   catch monitor. The physical exam must                 completed all Catch Monitor Program
                                                (vii) Submit all data and information                have occurred during the 12 months                    required training and briefing before
                                             required by the Catch Monitor Program                   prior to the catch monitor’s or catch                 assignment.
                                             within the program’s stated guidelines.                 monitor candidate’s deployment. The                      (5) Respond to industry requests for
                                                (viii) Have been deployed as a catch                 physician’s statement expires 12 months               catch monitors. A catch monitor
                                             monitor within the 12 months prior to                   after the physical exam occurred and a                provider must provide a catch monitor
                                             any required briefing, unless otherwise                 new physical exam must be performed,                  for assignment pursuant to the terms of
                                             authorized by the Catch Monitor                         and accompanying statement submitted,                 the contractual relationship with the
                                             Program.                                                prior to any deployment occurring after               first receiver to fulfill first receiver
                                                (e) Catch monitor standards of                       the expiration of the statement.                      requirements for catch monitor coverage
                                             behavior. Catch monitors must do the                       (B) Copies of ‘‘certificates of                    under § 660.140(i)(1). An alternate catch
                                             following:                                              insurance,’’ that names the Catch                     monitor must be supplied in each case
                                                (1) Perform authorized duties as                     Monitor Program Coordinator as the                    where injury or illness prevents the
                                             described in training and instructional                 ‘‘certificate holder,’’ shall be submitted            catch monitor from performing his or
                                             manuals or other written and oral                       to the Catch Monitor Program Office by                her duties or where the catch monitor
                                             instructions provided by the Catch                      February 1 of each year. The certificates             resigns prior to completion of his or her
                                             Monitor Program.                                        of insurance shall verify the following               duties. If the catch monitor provider is
                                                (2) Accurately record and submit the
                                                                                                     coverage provisions and state that the                unable to respond to an industry request
                                             required data, which includes fish
                                                                                                     insurance company will notify the                     for catch monitor coverage from a first
                                             species composition, identification,
                                                                                                     certificate holder if insurance coverage              receiver for whom the catch monitor
                                             sorting, and weighing information.
                                                                                                     is changed or canceled.                               provider is in a contractual relationship
                                                (3) Write complete reports, and report
                                                                                                        (1) Coverage under the U.S. Longshore              due to the lack of available catch
                                             accurately any observations of
                                                                                                     and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act                  monitors, the catch monitor provider
                                             suspected violations of regulations.
                                                (4) Returns phone calls, emails, text                ($1 million minimum).                                 must report it to NMFS at least four
                                             messages, or other forms of                                (2) States Worker’s Compensation as                hours prior to the expected assignment
                                             communication within the time                           required.                                             time, unless the first receiver provides
                                             specified by the Catch Monitor Program.                    (3) Commercial General Liability.                  less than four hour notice to the
                                                (5) Not disclose data and observations               *      *     *     *     *                            provider, in which case the provider is
                                             made on board a vessel to any person                       (2) Catch monitor conduct and                      to notify the Catch Monitor Program as
                                             except the owner or operator of the                     behavior. A catch monitor provider                    soon as practical after the situation
                                             observed vessel, an authorized officer,                 must develop and maintain a policy                    arises.
                                             NMFS or the Catch Monitor Program;                      addressing conduct and behavior for                      (6) Ensure that catch monitors
                                             and not disclose data and observations                  their employees that serve as catch                   complete duties in a timely manner.
                                             made at a first receiver to any person                  monitors.                                             Catch monitor providers must ensure
                                             other than the first receiver site license                 (i) The policy shall address the                   that catch monitors employed by that
                                             holder, the first receiver site license                 following behavior and conduct                        catch monitor provider do the following
                                             authorized representative, facility                     regarding:                                            in a complete and timely manner:
                                             operators and managers an authorized                       (A) Catch monitor use of alcohol;                     (i) Submit to NMFS all data, logbooks
                                                                                                        (B) Catch monitor, possession, or                  and reports as required under the Catch
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                                             officer, NMFS or the Catch Monitor
                                             Program.                                                distribution of illegal drugs; and                    Monitor Program deadlines.
                                                (f) * * *                                               (C) Sexual contact with personnel off                 (ii) Report for his or her scheduled
                                                (1) * * *                                            the vessels or processing facility to                 debriefing and complete all debriefing
                                                (vii) Have had health and physical                   which the catch monitor is assigned, or               responsibilities.
                                             fitness exams and been found to be fit                  with any vessel or processing plant                   *       *    *     *      *
                                             for the job duties and work conditions;                 personnel who may be substantially                       (8) * * *


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                                                (i) * * *                                            catch monitor’s full name (first, middle,             number, date monitored offload, and
                                                (B) Has Internet access for Catch                    and last names);                                      first receiver assignment.
                                             Monitor Program communications and                        (C) The Catch Monitor Program will                     (v) Informational materials. Catch
                                             data submission;                                        notify the catch monitor provider which               monitor providers must submit to
                                                (C) Remains available to OLE and the                 catch monitors require debriefing and                 NMFS, if requested, copies of any
                                             Catch Monitor Program until the                         the specific time period the catch                    information developed and used by the
                                             completion of the catch monitors’                       monitor provider has to schedule a date,              catch monitor providers and distributed
                                             debriefing.                                             time, and location for debriefing. The                to first receivers, including, but not
                                             *       *     *     *    *                              catch monitor provider must contact the               limited to, informational pamphlets,
                                                (F) While under contract with a catch                Catch Monitor Program within 5                        payment notification, and description of
                                             monitor provider, each catch monitor                    business days by telephone to schedule                catch monitor duties.
                                             shall be provided with accommodations                   debriefings.                                             (vi) Other reports. Reports of the
                                             in accordance with the contract between                   (1) Catch monitor providers must                    following must be submitted in writing
                                             the catch monitor and the catch monitor                 immediately notify the Catch Monitor                  to the Catch Monitor Program by the
                                             provider. If the catch monitor provider                 Program when catch monitors end their                 catch monitor provider via fax or email
                                             is responsible for providing                            contract earlier than anticipated.                    address designated by the Catch
                                             accommodations under the contract                                                                             Monitor Program within 24 hours after
                                                                                                     (2) [Reserved]                                        the catch monitor provider becomes
                                             with the catch monitor, the
                                             accommodations must be at a licensed                       (ii) Catch monitor provider contracts.             aware of the information:
                                             hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or other               If requested, catch monitor providers                    (A) Any information regarding
                                             accommodations that have an assigned                    must submit to the Catch Monitor                      possible catch monitor harassment;
                                             bed for each catch monitor that no other                Program a completed and unaltered                        (B) Any information regarding any
                                             person may be assigned to for the                       copy of each type of signed and valid                 action prohibited under § 660.12(f);
                                             duration of that catch monitor’s stay.                  contract (including all attachments,                     (C) Any catch monitor illness or
                                             *       *     *     *    *                              appendices, addendums, and exhibits                   injury that prevents the catch monitor
                                                (9) * * *                                            incorporated into the contract) between               from completing any of his or her duties
                                                (ii) Not exceed catch monitor                        the catch monitor provider and those                  described in the catch monitor manual;
                                             assignment limitations and workload as                  entities requiring catch monitor services             and
                                             outlined in § 660.140(i)(3)(ii).                        under § 660.140(i)(1). Catch monitor                     (D) Any information, allegations or
                                             *       *     *     *    *                              providers must also submit to the Catch               reports regarding catch monitor conflict
                                                (11) Maintain communications with                    Monitor Program upon request, a                       of interest or breach of the standards of
                                             the Catch Monitor Program office. A                     completed and unaltered copy of the                   behavior described in catch monitor
                                             catch monitor provider must provide all                 current or most recent signed and valid               provider policy.
                                             of the following information by                         contract (including all attachments,                     (12) Replace lost or damaged gear.
                                             electronic transmission (email), fax, or                appendices, addendums, and exhibits                   Lost or damaged gear issued to a catch
                                             other method specified by NMFS.                         incorporated into the contract and any                monitor by NMFS must be replaced by
                                                (i) Catch monitor training, briefing,                agreements or policies with regard to                 the catch monitor provider. All
                                             and debriefing registration materials.                  catch monitor compensation or salary                  replacements must be provided to
                                             This information must be submitted to                   levels) between the catch monitor                     NMFS and be in accordance with
                                             the Catch Monitor Program at least 10                   provider and the particular entity                    requirements and procedures identified
                                             business days prior to the beginning of                 identified by the Catch Monitor Program               in writing by the Catch Monitor
                                             a scheduled catch monitor certification                 or with specific catch monitors. The                  Program.
                                             training or briefing session. Submissions               copies must be submitted to the Catch                    (13) Confidentiality of information. A
                                             received less than 10 business days                     Monitor Program via email, fax, or mail               catch monitor provider must ensure that
                                             prior to the beginning of a scheduled                   within 5 business days of the request.                all records on individual catch monitor
                                             catch monitor certification training or                 Signed and valid contracts include the                performance received from NMFS under
                                             briefing session will be approved by the                contracts a catch monitor provider has                the routine use provision of the Privacy
                                             Catch Monitor Program on a case-by-                     with:                                                 Act 5 U.S.C. 552a or as otherwise
                                             case basis.                                                (A) First receivers required to have               required by law remain confidential and
                                                (A) Training registration materials                  catch monitor coverage as specified at                are not further released to any person
                                             consist of the following:                               paragraph § 660.140(i)(1); and                        outside the employ of the catch monitor
                                                (1) Date of requested training;                         (B) Catch monitors.                                provider company to whom the catch
                                                (2) A list of catch monitor candidates                  (iii) Change in catch monitor provider             monitor was contracted except with
                                             that includes each candidate’s full name                management and contact information.                   written permission of the catch monitor.
                                             (i.e., first, middle and last names), date              A catch monitor provider must submit                     (g) Certification and decertification
                                             of birth, and gender;                                   to the Catch Monitor Program any                      procedures for catch monitors.
                                                (3) A copy of each candidate’s                       change of management or contact                          (1) Catch monitor certification
                                             academic transcripts and resume;                        information as required at § 660.18(h).               official. The Regional Administrator (or
                                                (4) A statement signed by the                           (iv) Catch monitor status report. Each             a designee) will designate a NMFS catch
                                             candidate under penalty of perjury                      Tuesday, catch monitor providers must                 monitor certification official who will
                                             which discloses the candidate’s                         provide the Catch Monitor Program with                make decisions on whether to issue or
                                             criminal convictions;                                   an updated list of deployments per                    deny catch monitor certification.
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                                                (B) Briefing registration materials                  Catch Monitor Program protocol.                          (2) Agency determinations on catch
                                             consist of the following:                               Deployment information includes                       monitor certifications—(i) Issuance of
                                                (1) Date and type of requested briefing              provider name, catch monitor last name,               certifications. Certification may be
                                             session;                                                catch monitor first name, trip start date,            issued upon determination by the catch
                                                (2) List of catch monitors to attend the             trip end date, status of catch monitor,               monitor certification official that the
                                             briefing session, that includes each                    vessel name and vessel identification                 candidate has successfully met all


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                                             requirements for certification as                          (A) Failed to satisfactorily perform the           expire on December 31. Application
                                             specified in § 660.17(d).                               specified duties and responsibilities;                forms must be submitted by mail to the
                                                (ii) Denial of a certification. The catch               (B) Failed to abide by the specified               West Coast Region Fisheries Permits
                                             monitor certification official will issue a             standards of conduct;                                 Office, 7600 Sand Point Way NE., Bldg
                                             written determination identifying the                      (C) Upon conviction of a crime or                  1, Seattle, WA 98115. Only complete
                                             reasons for denial of a certification.                  upon entry of a civil judgment for:                   applications will be considered for
                                                (3) Limitations on conflict of interest                 (1) Commission of fraud or other                   approval by the review board.
                                             for catch monitors. (i) Catch monitors                  violation in connection with obtaining                   (2) Contents of provider application.
                                             must not have a direct financial interest,              or attempting to obtain certification, or             A complete application for a provider
                                             other than the provision of observer or                 in performing the duties and                          permit shall contain the following:
                                             catch monitor services, in a North                      responsibilities specified in this section;              (i) An indication of which
                                             Pacific fishery managed pursuant to an                     (2) Commission of embezzlement,                    endorsement the applicant is seeking:
                                             FMP for the waters off the coast of                     theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or             observer provider, catch monitor
                                             Alaska, Alaska state waters, or in a                    destruction of records, making false                  provider, or both endorsements. A
                                             Pacific Coast fishery managed by either                 statements, or receiving stolen property;             single application may be used to apply
                                             the state or Federal Governments in                        (3) Commission of any other offense                for both endorsements.
                                             waters off Washington, Oregon, or                       indicating a lack of integrity or honesty                (ii) Applicant contact information.
                                             California, including but not limited to:               that seriously and directly affects the                  (A) Legal name of applicant
                                                (A) Any ownership, mortgage holder,                  fitness of catch monitors.                            organization. If the applicant
                                             or other secured interest in a vessel, first               (iii) Issuance of IAD. Upon                        organization is United States business
                                             receiver, shorebased or floating                        determination that decertification is                 entity, include the state registration
                                             stationary processor facility involved in               warranted, the catch monitor                          number.
                                             the catching, taking, harvesting or                     decertification official will issue a                    (B) The primary business mailing
                                             processing of fish;                                     written IAD. The IAD will identify the                address, phone and fax numbers where
                                                (B) Any business involved with                       specific reasons for the action taken.                the owner(s) can be contacted for
                                             selling supplies or services to any                     Decertification is effective 30 calendar              official correspondence.
                                             vessel, first receiver, shorebased or                   days after the date on the IAD, unless                   (iii) Description of the management,
                                             floating stationary processing facility; or             there is an appeal.                                   organizational structure, and ownership
                                                (C) Any business involved with                          (iv) Appeals. A certified catch                    structure of the applicant’s business,
                                             purchasing raw or processed products                    monitor who receives an IAD that                      including identification by name and
                                             from any vessel, first receiver,                        suspends or revokes his or her catch                  general function of all controlling
                                             shorebased or floating stationary                       monitor certification may appeal the                  management interests in the company,
                                             processing facilities.                                  determination within 30 calendar days                 including but not limited to owners,
                                                (ii) Must not solicit or accept, directly            after the date on the IAD to the Office               board members, officers, authorized
                                             or indirectly, any gratuity, gift, favor,               of Administrative Appeals pursuant to                 agents, and employees. List all office
                                             entertainment, loan, or anything of                     § 660.19.                                             locations and their business mailing
                                             monetary value from any person who                      ■ 6. Revise § 660.18 to read as follows:              address, business phone, fax number,
                                             either conducts activities that are                                                                           and email addresses. If the applicant is
                                             regulated by NMFS or has interests that                 § 660.18 Observer and catch monitor                   a corporation, the articles of
                                                                                                     provider permits and endorsements.                    incorporation must be provided. If the
                                             may be substantially affected by the
                                             performance or nonperformance of the                       (a) Provider permits. Persons seeking              applicant is a partnership, the
                                             catch monitor’s official duties.                        to provide observer or catch monitor                  partnership agreement must be
                                                (iii) May not serve as a catch monitor               services must obtain a provider permit                provided.
                                             at any shoreside or floating stationary                 from NMFS before providing certified                     (iv) A narrative statement describing
                                             processing facility owned or operated                   catch monitors or certified observers for             relevant direct or indirect prior
                                             where a person was previously                           the Shorebased IFQ Program, the MS                    experience or qualifications the
                                             employed in the last two years.                         Coop Program, the C/P Coop Program,                   applicant may have that would enable
                                                (iv) May not solicit or accept                       or for processing vessels in the fixed                them to be a successful provider.
                                             employment as a crew member or an                       gear or open access fisheries. There are                 (A) For applicants seeking an observer
                                             employee of a vessel, or shoreside                      two types of endorsements for provider                provider endorsement, the applicant
                                             processor while employed by a catch                     permits, an observer endorsement and a                should describe experience in placing
                                             monitor provider.                                       catch monitor endorsement. Provider                   individuals in remote field and/or
                                                (v) Provisions for remuneration of                   permits must have at least one                        marine work environments. This
                                             catch monitors under this section do not                endorsement and it must be appropriate                includes, but is not limited to,
                                             constitute a conflict of interest.                      for the services being provided. Provider             recruiting, hiring, deployment, and
                                                (4) Catch monitor decertification—(i)                permits are obtained through an                       personnel administration.
                                             Catch monitor decertification review                    application process and must be                          (B) For applicants seeking a catch
                                             official. The Regional Administrator (or                renewed annually to remain valid in the               monitor provider endorsement, a
                                             a designee) will designate a catch                      following year. A provider permit and                 narrative statement should identify
                                             monitor decertification review                          associated endorsements expire if not                 prior relevant experience in recruiting,
                                             official(s), who will have the authority                renewed or if services have not been                  hiring, deploying, and providing
                                             to review certifications and issue IADs                 provided for 12 consecutive months.                   support for individuals in marine work
                                             of decertification.                                        (b) Application process to become an               environments in the groundfish fishery
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                                                (ii) Causes for decertification. The                 observer or catch monitor provider—(1)                or other fisheries of similar scale.
                                             catch monitor decertification official                  New provider applications. An                            (v) A narrative description of the
                                             may initiate decertification proceedings                applicant seeking a provider permit may               applicant’s ability to carry out the
                                             when it is alleged that any of the                      submit an application at any time                     required responsibilities and duties as
                                             following acts or omissions have been                   during the calendar year. Any provider                described at §§ 660.140(h), 660.150(j),
                                             committed:                                              permit issued during a given year will                and 660.160(g) for observer providers


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                                             and/or § 660.17(f) for catch monitor                       (C) Any business involved with                     date identified on the permit until the
                                             providers.                                              purchasing raw or processed products                  permit expiration date of December 31.
                                                (vi) A statement signed under penalty                from any vessel, first receiver,                      Provider permit holders must reapply
                                             of perjury by an authorized agent of the                shorebased or floating stationary                     annually by following the application
                                             applicant about each owner, or owners,                  processing facilities.                                process specified in paragraph (b) of this
                                             board members, and officers if a                           (ii) Providers must not solicit or                 section.
                                             corporation, authorized agents, and                     accept, directly or indirectly, any                      (f) Expiration of the provider permit—
                                             employees, regarding:                                   gratuity, gift, favor, entertainment, loan,           (1) Expiration due to inactivity. After a
                                                (A) Conflict of interest as described in             or anything of monetary value from any                period of 12 continuous months during
                                             § 660.18 (c)(3),                                        person who conducts fishing or fish                   which no observers or catch monitors
                                                (B) Criminal convictions,                            processing activities that are regulated              are deployed by the provider in the
                                                (C) Federal contracts they have had                  by NMFS, or who has interests that may                Pacific coast groundfish fishery, NMFS
                                             and the performance rating they                         be substantially affected by the                      will issue an IAD describing the intent
                                             received on the contract, and                           performance or nonperformance of the                  to expire the provider permit or to
                                                (D) Previous decertification action                  official duties of the provider.                      remove the appropriate endorsement(s)
                                             while working as an observer, catch                        (4) Existing providers. Businesses that            and the timeline to do so. A provider
                                             monitor, observer provider, or catch                    provided observers and/or catch                       that receives an IAD may appeal under
                                             monitor provider.                                       monitors in the 12 months prior to May
                                                (vii) NMFS may request additional                                                                          § 660.19. The provider permit and
                                                                                                     21, 2015 will be issued a provider                    endorsements will remain valid until a
                                             information or clarification from the                   permit without submission of an
                                             applicants.                                                                                                   final agency decision is made or until
                                                                                                     application. This permit will be                      December 31, whichever is earlier.
                                                (c) Application evaluation. Complete
                                                                                                     effective through December 31, 2015.                     (2) Expiration due to failure to renew.
                                             applications will be forwarded to                          (i) Providers who deployed catch
                                             Observer Program and/or the Catch                                                                             Failure to renew annually will result in
                                                                                                     monitors in the Shorebased IFQ                        expiration of the provider permit and
                                             Monitor Program for review and                          Program in the 12 months prior to May
                                             evaluation.                                                                                                   endorsements on December 31.
                                                                                                     21, 2015 will be issued a provider                       (3) Obtaining a new permit or
                                                (1) A provider permit application
                                                                                                     permit with a catch monitor provider                  endorsement following an expiration or
                                             review board will be established and be
                                                                                                     endorsement effective through                         voided permit. A person holding an
                                             comprised of at least three members.
                                                                                                     December 31, 2015, except that a change               expired or void permit or endorsement
                                             The review board will evaluate
                                                                                                     in ownership of an existing catch                     may reapply for a new provider permit
                                             applications submitted under paragraph
                                                                                                     monitor provider after January 1, 2015,               or endorsement at any time consistent
                                             (a) of this section. If the applicant is an
                                             entity, the review board also will                      requires a new permit application under               with § 660.18(b).
                                             evaluate the application criteria for each              this section.                                            (g) Provider permit renewal process.
                                                                                                        (ii) Providers who deployed certified
                                             owner, board member, officer,                                                                                 To maintain a valid provider permit,
                                                                                                     observers in the Pacific Coast
                                             authorized agent, and employee.                                                                               provider permit holders must reapply
                                                (2) The provider permit application                  groundfish fishery in the 12 months
                                                                                                                                                           annually prior to the permit expiration
                                             will, at a minimum, be evaluated on the                 prior to May 21, 2015 will be issued a
                                                                                                                                                           date.
                                             following criteria:                                     provider permit with an observer
                                                                                                                                                              (1) NMFS will mail a provider permit
                                                (i) The applicant’s ability to carry out             provider endorsement effective through
                                                                                                                                                           application form to existing permit
                                             the responsibilities and relevant                       December 31, 2015, except that a change
                                                                                                                                                           holders on or about September 15 each
                                             experience and qualifications.                          in ownership of an existing observer
                                                                                                                                                           year.
                                                (ii) Review of any conflict of interest              provider after January 1, 2015, requires
                                                                                                     a new permit application under this                      (2) Providers who want to have their
                                             as described in § 660.18(c)(3).                                                                               permits effective for January 1 of the
                                                (iii) Review of any criminal                         section.
                                                                                                        (iii) To receive a provider permit for             following calendar year must submit
                                             convictions.                                                                                                  their complete application form to
                                                (iv) Satisfactory performance ratings                2016 and beyond, the existing providers
                                                                                                     must follow the provider permit                       NMFS by October 31. If a provider fails
                                             on any Federal contracts held by the
                                                                                                     renewal process set forth in this section.            to renew the provider permit, the
                                             applicant.
                                                (v) Review of any history of                            (d) Agency determination on an                     provider permit and endorsements will
                                             decertification as an observer, catch                   application.                                          expire on December 31.
                                             monitor, observer provider, or catch                       (1) Initial administrative                            (h) Change of provider permit
                                             monitor provider.                                       determination. For all complete                       ownership and transfer restrictions.
                                                (3) Limitations on conflict of interest              applications, NMFS will issue an IAD                  Neither a provider permit nor the
                                             for providers. (i) Providers must not                   that either approves or disapproves the               endorsements are transferable.
                                             have a direct financial interest, other                 application. If approved, the IAD will be             Ownership of a provider permit cannot
                                             than the provision of observer, catch                   the provider permit and any associated                be registered to another individual or
                                             monitor or other biological sampling                    endorsements. If disapproved, the IAD                 entity. The provider permit owner
                                             services, in any federal or state managed               will provide the reasons for this                     cannot change, substitute, or add
                                             fisheries, including but not limited to:                determination. If the applicant does not              individuals or entities as owners of the
                                                (A) Any ownership, mortgage holder,                  appeal the IAD within 30 calendar days,               permit (i.e., cannot change the legal
                                             or other secured interest in a vessel, first            the IAD becomes the final decision of                 name of the permit owner(s) as given on
                                             receiver, shorebased or floating                        the Regional Administrator acting on                  the permit). Any change in ownership of
                                             stationary processor facility involved in                                                                     the provider permit requires the new
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                                                                                                     behalf of the Secretary of Commerce.
                                             the catching, taking, harvesting or                        (2) Appeal. The applicant may appeal               owner(s) to apply for a provider permit,
                                             processing of fish;                                     the IAD consistent with the observer,                 and is subject to approval by NMFS.
                                                (B) Any business involved with                       catch monitor, and provider appeals                      (i) Provider permit sanctions.
                                             selling supplies or services to any                     process defined at § 660.19.                          Procedures governing sanctions of
                                             vessel, first receiver, shorebased or                      (e) Effective dates. The provider                  permits are found at subpart D of 15
                                             floating stationary processing facility; or             permit will be valid from the effective               CFR part 904.


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                                                (j) Permit fees. The Regional                        has changed without notification to                      (b) * * *
                                             Administrator may charge fees to cover                  NMFS.                                                    (1) * * *
                                             administrative expenses related to                         (4) Statement of reasons for appeals.                 (xiii) Discard or attempt to discard
                                             issuance of permits including initial                   Applicants must submit a full written                 IFQ species/species group at sea unless
                                             issuance, renewal replacement, and                      statement in support of the appeal,                   the observer has documented or
                                             appeals.                                                including a concise statement of the                  estimated the discards.
                                             ■ 7. Add § 660.19 to read as follows:                   reasons the IAD determination has a                      (xiv) Begin a new fishing trip until all
                                                                                                     direct and adverse effect on the                      fish from an IFQ landing have been
                                             § 660.19 Appeals process for catch                                                                            offloaded from the vessel, consistent
                                             monitors, observers, and provider permits.
                                                                                                     applicant and should be reversed or
                                                                                                     modified. The appellate officer will                  with § 660.12(a)(11).
                                               (a) Allowed appeals. This section                     limit his/her review to the issues stated             *      *     *     *     *
                                             describes the procedure for appealing                   in the appeal; all issues not set out in                 (d) * * *
                                             IADs described at §§ 660.17(g),                         the appeal will be waived.                               (12) Sort or discard any portion of the
                                             660.18(d) and (f), 660.140(h), 660.150(j),                 (5) Decisions on appeals. The                      catch taken by a catcher vessel in the
                                             and 660.160(g) for catch monitor                        Regional Administrator or designee will               MS Coop Program before the catcher
                                             decertification, observer decertification               issue a final written decision on the                 vessel observer completes sampling of
                                             and provider permit expirations due to                  appeal which is the final decision of the             the catch, except for minor operational
                                             inactivity. Any person whose interest is                Secretary of Commerce.                                amounts of catch lost by a catcher vessel
                                             directly and adversely affected by an                                                                         provided the observer has accounted for
                                                                                                     ■ 8. In § 660.60, revise paragraph
                                             IAD may file a written appeal. For                                                                            the discard (i.e., a maximized retention
                                             purposes of this section, such person                   (c)(1)(iv) to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                           fishery).
                                             will be referred to as the ‘‘applicant.’’               § 660.60 Specifications and management
                                               (b) Appeals process. In cases where                                                                         *      *     *     *     *
                                                                                                     measures.                                                (14) Take deliveries without a valid
                                             the applicant disagrees with the IAD,                   *     *      *      *     *
                                             the applicant may appeal that decision.                                                                       scale inspection report signed by an
                                                                                                       (c) * * *                                           authorized scale inspector on board the
                                             Final decisions on appeals of IADs will                   (1) * * *
                                             be made in writing by the Regional                                                                            MS vessel.
                                                                                                       (iv) List of IFQ species documented on                 (15) Sort, process, or discard catch
                                             Administrator or designee acting on                     Observer Program reporting form. As                   delivered to MS vessels before the catch
                                             behalf of the Secretary of Commerce and                 specified at § 660.140(h)(1)(i), to be                is weighed on a scale that meets the
                                             will state the reasons therefore.                       exempt from observer coverage while
                                               (1) Submission of appeals. (i) The                                                                          requirements of § 660.15(b), including
                                                                                                     docked in port depends on                             the daily test requirements.
                                             appeal must be in writing and comply                    documentation of specified retained IFQ
                                             with this paragraph.                                                                                          *      *     *     *     *
                                                                                                     species on the Observer Program
                                               (ii) Appeals must be mailed or faxed                                                                        ■ 10. In § 660.113, revise paragraphs
                                                                                                     reporting form. The list of IFQ species
                                             to: National Marine Fisheries Service,                                                                        (c)(4) and (d)(4) to read as follows:
                                                                                                     documented on the Observer Program
                                             West Coast Region, Sustainable
                                                                                                     form may be modified on a biennial or                 § 660.113 Trawl fishery—recordkeeping
                                             Fisheries Division, ATTN: Appeals,
                                                                                                     more frequent basis under routine                     and reporting.
                                             7600 Sand Point Way NE., Seattle, WA
                                                                                                     management measures § 660.60(c)(1).                   *      *     *      *      *
                                             98115; Fax: 206–526–6426; or delivered
                                             to National Marine Fisheries Service at                 *     *      *      *     *                             (c) * * *
                                             the same address.                                       ■ 9. In § 660.112:                                      (4) Cease fishing report. If required, as
                                               (2) Timing of appeals. The appeal                     ■ a. Revise paragraph (a)(4);                         specified at § 660.150(c)(4)(ii), the
                                             must be filed within 30 calendar days                   ■ b. Remove paragraph (b)(1)(xiii).                   designated coop manager, or, in the case
                                             after the IAD is issued. The IAD                        ■ c. Redesignate paragraphs (b)(1)(xiv),              of an inter-coop agreement, all of the
                                             becomes the final decision of the                       (b)(1)(xv), (b)(1)(xvi), and (b)(1)(xvii) as          designated coop managers must submit
                                             Regional Administrator or designee                      (b)(1)(xiii), (b)(1)(xiv), (b)(1)(xv), and            a cease fishing report to NMFS
                                             acting on behalf of the Secretary of                    (b)(1)(xvi), respectively, and revise                 indicating that harvesting has
                                             Commerce if no appeal is filed within                   newly redesignated paragraphs                         concluded for the year.
                                             30 calendar days. The time period to                    (b)(1)(xiii) and (b)(1)(xiv); and                     *      *     *      *      *
                                             submit an appeal begins with the date                   ■ d. Revise paragraphs (d)(12), (d)(14)                 (d) * * *
                                             on the IAD. If the last day of the time                 and (d)(15).                                            (4) Cease fishing report. If required, as
                                             period is a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal                  The revisions read as follows:                      specified at § 660.160(c)(5), the
                                             holiday, the time period will extend to                                                                       designated coop manager must submit a
                                                                                                     § 660.112    Trawl fishery—prohibitions.              cease fishing report to NMFS indicating
                                             the close of business on the next
                                             business day.                                           *      *     *    *     *                             that harvesting has concluded for the
                                                (3) Address of record. The address                     (a) * * *                                           year.
                                             used by the applicant in initial                          (4) Observers. (i) Fish in the                      *      *     *      *      *
                                             correspondence to NMFS concerning                       Shorebased IFQ Program, the MS Coop                   ■ 11. In § 660.140:
                                             the application will be the address used                Program, or the C/P Coop Program                      ■ a. Revise paragraphs (b)(2)(iv),
                                             by NMFS for the appeal. Notifications                   without observer coverage.                            (b)(2)(vi), (b)(2)(viii), (h)(1), (h)(2)
                                             and correspondence associated with all                    (ii) Fish in the Shorebased IFQ                     introductory text, (h)(2)(i)(B), and
                                             actions affecting the applicant will be                 Program, the MS Coop Program, or the                  (h)(2)(ii)(B);
                                             mailed to the address of record unless                  C/P Coop Program if the vessel is                     ■ b. Add paragraph (h)(2)(xi); and
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                                             the applicant provides NMFS, in                         inadequate or unsafe for observer                     ■ c. Revise paragraphs (h)(3) through
                                             writing, an address change. NMFS bears                  deployment as described at § 660.12(e).               (4), (h)(5)(ii)(B)(1) and (3), (h)(5)(iii)(D),
                                             no responsibility if NMFS sends a                         (iii) Fail to maintain observer                     (h)(5)(iv)(A) and (B), (h)(5)(v),
                                             notification or correspondence to the                   coverage in port as specified at                      (h)(5)(vii)(A)(2) through (5), (h)(5)(ix)
                                             address of record and it is not received                § 660.140(h)(1)(i).                                   introductory text, (h)(5)(xi) through (xv),
                                             because the applicant’s actual address                  *      *     *    *     *                             (h)(6)(i), (h)(6)(iii)(A), (h)(6)(v) through


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                                             (ix), (i)(2), (i)(3)(ii), (j)(2)(ii) through (iv),      processing must carry two certified                   U.S.C. 3311. Maintain safe conditions
                                             (j)(3)(i), and (j)(4).                                  observers, and any vessel shorter than                on the vessel for the protection of
                                                The revisions and addition read as                   125 ft (38.1 m) LOA that is engaged in                observer(s) including adherence to all
                                             follows:                                                at-sea processing must carry one                      USCG and other applicable rules,
                                                                                                     certified observer, each day that the                 regulations, or statutes pertaining to safe
                                             § 660.140   Shorebased IFQ Program.
                                                                                                     vessel is used to take, retain, receive,              operation of the vessel, and provisions
                                             *      *     *     *    *                               land, process, or transport groundfish.               at §§ 600.725 and 600.746 of this
                                                (b) * * *                                               (ii) Observer deployment limitations               chapter.
                                                (2) * * *                                            and workload. If an observer is unable
                                                (iv) Provide unrestricted access to all                                                                    *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                     to perform their duties for any reason,                  (xi) Housing on vessel in port. During
                                             areas where fish are or may be sorted or
                                                                                                     the vessel is required to be in port                  all periods an observer is housed on a
                                             weighed to catch monitors, NMFS staff,
                                                                                                     within 36 hours of the last haul sampled              vessel, the vessel operator must ensure
                                             NMFS-authorized personnel, or
                                                                                                     by the observer. An observer must not                 that at least one crew member is aboard.
                                             authorized officers at any time when a
                                                                                                     be deployed for more than 22 calendar                    (3) Procurement of observer services.
                                             delivery of IFQ species, or the
                                                                                                     days in a calendar month, except for                  Owners of vessels required to carry
                                             processing of those species, is taking
                                                                                                     when a waiver has been issued by the                  observers under paragraph (h)(1) of this
                                             place.
                                                                                                     Observer Program. The Observer                        section must arrange for observer
                                             *      *     *     *    *                               Program may issue waivers to the
                                                (vi) Retain and make available to                                                                          services from an observer provider,
                                                                                                     observer provider to allow observers to               except that:
                                             catch monitors, NMFS staff, NMFS-                       work more than 22 calendar days per
                                             authorized personnel, or authorized                                                                              (i) Vessels are required to procure
                                                                                                     month in the following circumstances:                 observer services directly from the
                                             officers, all printed output from any                      (A) When it’s anticipated that one trip
                                             scale used to weigh catch, and any hand                                                                       Observer Program when NMFS has
                                                                                                     will last over 20 days.                               determined and given notification that
                                             tally sheets, worksheets, or notes used                    (B) When a replacement observer is
                                             to determine the total weight of any                                                                          the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an
                                                                                                     not available due to injury or illness.               individual authorized by NMFS in lieu
                                             species.                                                   (C) When the Observer Program has
                                                                                                                                                           of an observer provided by an observer
                                             *      *     *     *    *                               predetermined that the extended
                                                                                                                                                           provider.
                                                (viii) Ensure that sorting and weighing              deployment is not likely to result in                    (ii) Vessels are required to procure
                                             is completed prior to catch leaving the                 data delays or otherwise impact the                   observer services directly from the
                                             area that can be monitored from the                     overall duties and obligations of the                 Observer Program and an observer
                                             observation area described paragraph (i)                observer.                                             provider when NMFS has determined
                                             of this section.                                           (iii) Refusal to board. Any boarding
                                                                                                                                                           and given notification that the vessel
                                             *      *     *     *    *                               refusal on the part of the observer or
                                                                                                                                                           must carry NMFS staff and/or
                                                (h) * * *                                            vessel must be immediately reported to
                                                                                                                                                           individuals authorized by NMFS, in
                                                (1) Observer coverage requirements—                  the Observer Program and OLE by the
                                                                                                                                                           addition to an observer provided by an
                                             (i) Coverage. The following observer                    observer provider. The observer must be
                                                                                                                                                           observer provider.
                                             coverage pertains to certified observers                available for an interview with the
                                                                                                                                                              (4) Application to become an observer
                                             obtained from an observer provider                      Observer Program or OLE if necessary.
                                                                                                        (2) Vessel responsibilities. As                    provider. See § 660.18.
                                             permitted by NMFS.
                                                (A) Any vessel participating in the                  specified at § 660.140(h)(1)(ii), if an                  (5) * * *
                                                                                                     observer is unable to perform their                      (ii) * * *
                                             Shorebased IFQ Program:
                                                (1) Must carry a certified observer on                                                                        (B) * * *
                                                                                                     duties for any reason, the vessel is
                                             any fishing trip from the time the vessel                                                                        (1) That the observer will return all
                                                                                                     required to be in port within 36 hours
                                             leaves port and until the completion of                                                                       phone calls, emails, text messages, or
                                                                                                     of the last haul sampled by the observer.
                                             landing (until all catch from that fishing                                                                    other forms of communication within
                                                                                                     An operator and/or crew of a vessel
                                             trip has been offloaded—see landing at                                                                        the time specified by the Observer
                                                                                                     required to carry an observer must
                                             §§ 660.11 and 660.60(h)(2)).                                                                                  Program;
                                                                                                     provide:
                                                (2) Must carry an observer at any time                  (i) * * *                                          *       *    *     *     *
                                             the vessel is underway in port,                            (B) Accommodations and food for                       (3) That every observer successfully
                                             including transit between delivery                      trips of 24 hours or more must be                     completes a Red Cross (or equivalent)
                                             points when fish is offloaded at more                   equivalent to those provided for the                  basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation/
                                             than one IFQ first receiver.                            crew and must include berthing space,                 first aid certification course prior to the
                                                (3) Is exempt from the requirement to                a space that is intended to be used for               end of the West Coast Groundfish
                                             maintain observer coverage as specified                 sleeping and is provided with installed               Observer Training class.
                                             in this paragraph while remaining                       bunks and mattresses. A mattress or                      (iii) * * *
                                             docked in port when the observer makes                  futon on the floor or a cot is not                       (D) Immediately report to the
                                             available to the catch monitor an                       acceptable if a regular bunk is provided              Observer Program Office and the OLE
                                             Observer Program reporting form                         to any crew member, unless other                      any refusal to board an assigned vessel.
                                             documenting the weight and number of                    arrangements are approved in advance                     (iv) * * *
                                             bocaccio, yelloweye rockfish, canary                    by the Regional Administrator or                         (A) Must have a valid West Coast
                                             rockfish, and cowcod retained during                    designee.                                             Groundfish observer certification with
                                             that trip and which documents any                          (ii) * * *                                         the required endorsements;
                                             discrepancy the vessel operator and                        (B) Have on board a valid Commercial                  (B) Must not have informed the
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                                             observer may have in the weights and                    Fishing Vessel Safety Decal that certifies            observer provider prior to the time of
                                             number of the overfished species, unless                compliance with regulations found in                  embarkation that he or she is
                                             modified inseason under routine                         33 CFR chapter I and 46 CFR chapter I,                experiencing a mental illness or a
                                             management measures at § 660.60(c)(1).                  a certificate of compliance issued                    physical ailment or injury developed
                                                (B) Any vessel 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA or                pursuant to 46 CFR 28.710 or a valid                  since submission of the physician’s
                                             longer that is engaged in at-sea                        certificate of inspection pursuant to 46              statement, as required in paragraph


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                                             (h)(5)(xi)(B) of this section that would                and the observer provider. If the                       (i) Date and type of requested briefing
                                             prevent him or her from performing his                  observer provider is responsible for                  session;
                                             or her assigned duties; and                             providing accommodations under the                      (ii) List of observers to attend the
                                             *       *    *     *     *                              contract with the observer, the                       briefing session, that includes each
                                                (v) Respond to industry requests for                 accommodation must be at a licensed                   observer’s full name (first, middle, and
                                             observers. An observer provider must                    hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or other             last names);
                                             provide an observer for deployment                      shoreside accommodations that has an                    (iii) Length of each observer’s
                                             pursuant to the terms of the contractual                assigned bed for each observer that no                contract.
                                                                                                     other person may be assigned to for the                 (3) Debriefing. The Observer Program
                                             relationship with the vessel to fulfill
                                                                                                     duration of that observer’s stay.                     will notify the observer provider which
                                             vessel requirements for observer
                                                                                                     Additionally, no more than four beds                  observers require debriefing and the
                                             coverage under paragraphs (h)(5)(xi)(D)
                                                                                                     may be in any room housing observers                  specific time period the observer
                                             of this section. An alternate observer
                                                                                                     at accommodations meeting the                         provider has to schedule a date, time,
                                             must be supplied in each case where
                                                                                                     requirements of this section.                         and location for debriefing. The
                                             injury or illness prevents an observer
                                                                                                                                                           observer provider must contact the
                                             from performing his or her duties or                    *       *     *     *    *                            Observer Program within 5 business
                                             where an observer resigns prior to                         (ix) Verify vessel’s Commercial                    days by telephone to schedule
                                             completion of his or her duties. If the                 Fishing Vessel Safety Decal. An                       debriefings.
                                             observer provider is unable to respond                  observer provider must ensure that the                  (i) Observer providers must
                                             to an industry request for observer                     observer completes a current observer                 immediately notify the observer
                                             coverage from a vessel for whom the                     vessel safety checklist, and verify that a            program when observers end their
                                             observer provider is in a contractual                   vessel has a valid USCG Commercial                    contract earlier than anticipated.
                                             relationship due to the lack of available               Fishing Vessel Safety Decal as required
                                             observers by the estimated embarking                    under paragraph (h)(2)(ii)(B) of this                 (ii) [Reserved]
                                             time of the vessel, the observer provider               section prior to the observer embarking                  (B) Physical examination. A signed
                                             must report it to NMFS at least four                    on the first trip and before an observer              and dated statement from a licensed
                                             hours prior to the vessel’s estimated                   may get underway aboard the vessel.                   physician that he or she has physically
                                             embarking time, unless the vessel                       The provider must submit all vessel                   examined an observer or observer
                                             provides less than four hour notice to                  safety checklists to the Observer                     candidate. The statement must confirm
                                             the provider, in which case the provider                Program, as specified by Observer                     that, based on that physical
                                             is to notify NMFS as soon as practical                  Program. One of the following                         examination, the observer or observer
                                             after the situation arises.                             acceptable means of verification must be              candidate does not have any health
                                             *       *    *     *     *                              used to verify the decal validity:                    problems or conditions that would
                                                (vii) * * *                                          *       *     *     *    *                            jeopardize that individual’s safety or the
                                                (A) * * *                                               (xi) Maintain communications with                  safety of others while deployed, or
                                                (2) Has a check-in system in which                   the Observer Program Office. An                       prevent the observer or observer
                                             the observer is required to contact the                 observer provider must provide all of                 candidate from performing his or her
                                             observer provider each time they depart                 the following information by electronic               duties satisfactorily. The statement must
                                             and return to port on a vessels.                        transmission (email), fax, or other                   declare that, prior to the examination,
                                                (3) Remains available to OLE and the                 method specified by NMFS.                             the physician was made aware of the
                                             Observer Program until the conclusion                      (A) Observer training, briefing, and               duties of the observer and the
                                             of debriefing.                                          debriefing registration materials. This               dangerous, remote, and rigorous nature
                                                (4) Receives all necessary                           information must be submitted to the                  of the work by reading the NMFS-
                                             transportation, including arrangements                  Observer Program Office at least 10                   prepared information. The physician’s
                                             and logistics to the initial location of                business days prior to the beginning of               statement must be submitted to the
                                             deployment, to all subsequent vessel                    a scheduled West Coast groundfish                     Observer Program Office prior to
                                             assignments during that deployment,                     observer certification training or briefing           certification of an observer. The
                                             and to and from the location designated                 session. Submissions received less than               physical exam must have occurred
                                             for an observer to be interviewed by the                10 business days prior to a West Coast                during the 12 months prior to the
                                             Observer Program; and                                   groundfish observer certification                     observer’s or observer candidate’s
                                                (5) Receives lodging, per diem, and                  training or briefing session will be                  deployment. The physician’s statement
                                             any other services necessary to                         approved by the Observer Program on a                 expires 12 months after the physical
                                             observers assigned to fishing vessels.                  case-by-case basis.                                   exam occurred and a new physical exam
                                                (i) An observer under contract may be                   (1) Training registration materials                must be performed, and accompanying
                                             housed on a vessel to which he or she                   consist of the following:                             statement submitted, prior to any
                                             is assigned: Prior to their vessel’s initial               (i) Date of requested training;                    deployment occurring after the
                                             departure from port; for a period not to                   (ii) A list of observer candidates that            expiration of the statement.
                                             exceed 24 hours following the                           includes each candidate’s full name                      (C) Certificates of insurance. Copies of
                                             completion of an offload when the                       (i.e., first, middle and last names), date            ‘‘certificates of insurance,’’ that name
                                             observer has duties and is scheduled to                 of birth, and gender;                                 the Northwest Fisheries Science Center
                                             disembark; or for a period not to exceed                   (iii) A copy of each candidate’s                   Observer Program manager as the
                                             24 hours following the vessel’s arrival in              academic transcripts and resume;                      ‘‘certificate holder,’’ shall be submitted
                                             port when the observer is scheduled to                     (iv) A statement signed by the                     to the Observer Program Office by
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                                             disembark.                                              candidate under penalty of perjury                    February 1 of each year. The certificates
                                                (ii) Otherwise, each observer between                which discloses the candidate’s                       of insurance shall verify the following
                                             vessels, while still under contract with                criminal convictions;                                 coverage provisions and state that the
                                             an observer provider, shall be provided                    (v) Length of each observer’s contract.            insurance company will notify the
                                             with accommodations in accordance                          (2) Briefing registration materials                certificate holder if insurance coverage
                                             with the contract between the observer                  consist of the following:                             is changed or canceled.


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                                                (1) Maritime Liability to cover                      notification, description of observer                 from any vessel or shoreside processor
                                             ‘‘seamen’s’’ claims under the Merchant                  duties, etc.                                          participating in a fishery managed
                                             Marine Act (Jones Act) and General                         (I) Other reports. Reports of the                  pursuant to an FMP in the waters off the
                                             Maritime Law ($1 million minimum).                      following must be submitted in writing                coasts of Alaska, California, Oregon, and
                                                (2) Coverage under the U.S. Longshore                to the Observer Program Office by the                 Washington.
                                             and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act                    observer provider via fax or email                       (B) Must assign observers without
                                             ($1 million minimum).                                   address designated by the Observer                    regard to any preference by
                                                (3) States Worker’s Compensation as                  Program Office within 24 hours after the              representatives of vessels other than
                                             required.                                               observer provider becomes aware of the                when an observer will be deployed.
                                                (4) Commercial General Liability.                    information:                                             (C) Must not solicit or accept, directly
                                                (D) Observer provider contracts. If                     (1) Any information regarding                      or indirectly, any gratuity, gift, favor,
                                             requested, observer providers must                      possible observer harassment;                         entertainment, loan, or anything of
                                             submit to the Observer Program Office                      (2) Any information regarding any                  monetary value except for compensation
                                             a completed and unaltered copy of each                  action prohibited under § 660.12(e);                  for providing observer services from any
                                             type of signed and valid contract                       § 660.112(a)(4); or § 600.725(o), (t) and             person who conducts fishing or fish
                                             (including all attachments, appendices,                 (u) of this chapter;                                  processing activities that are regulated
                                             addendums, and exhibits incorporated                       (3) Any concerns about vessel safety               by NMFS, or who has interests that may
                                             into the contract) between the observer                 or marine casualty under 46 CFR 4.05–                 be substantially affected by the
                                             provider and those entities requiring                   1(a)(1) through (7);                                  performance or non-performance of the
                                             observer services under paragraph                          (4) Any observer illness or injury that            official duties of observer providers.
                                             (h)(1)(i) of this section. Observer                     prevents the observer from completing                    (xv) Observer conduct and behavior.
                                             providers must also submit to the                       any of his or her duties described in the             An observer provider must develop and
                                             Observer Program Office, upon request,                  observer manual; and                                  maintain a policy addressing observer
                                                                                                        (5) Any information, allegations or                conduct and behavior for their
                                             a completed and unaltered copy of the
                                                                                                     reports regarding observer conflict of                employees that serve as observers.
                                             current or most recent signed and valid
                                                                                                     interest or breach of the standards of                   (A) The policy shall address the
                                             contract (including all attachments,
                                                                                                     behavior described in observer provider               following behavior and conduct
                                             appendices, addendums, and exhibits
                                                                                                     policy.                                               regarding:
                                             incorporated into the contract and any
                                                                                                        (xii) Replace lost or damaged gear.                   (1) Observer use of alcohol;
                                             agreements or policies with regard to
                                                                                                     Lost or damaged gear issued to an                        (2) Observer use, possession, or
                                             observer compensation or salary levels)
                                                                                                     observer by NMFS must be replaced by                  distribution of illegal drugs in violation
                                             between the observer provider and the
                                                                                                     the observer provider. All replacements               of applicable law; and;
                                             particular entity identified by the
                                                                                                     must be provided to NMFS and be in                       (3) Sexual contact with personnel of
                                             Observer Program or with specific
                                                                                                     accordance with requirements and                      the vessel or processing facility to
                                             observers. The copies must be submitted
                                                                                                     procedures identified in writing by the               which the observer is assigned, or with
                                             to the Observer Program Office via
                                                                                                     Observer Program Office.                              any vessel or processing plant personnel
                                             email, fax, or mail within 5 business                      (xiii) Maintain confidentiality of
                                             days of the request. Signed and valid                                                                         who may be substantially affected by
                                                                                                     information. An observer provider must                the performance or non-performance of
                                             contracts include the contracts an                      ensure that all records on individual
                                             observer provider has with:                                                                                   the observer’s official duties.
                                                                                                     observer performance received from                       (B) An observer provider shall
                                                (1) Vessels required to have observer                NMFS under the routine use provision
                                             coverage as specified at paragraph                                                                            provide a copy of its conduct and
                                                                                                     of the Privacy Act U.S.C. 552a or as                  behavior policy by February 1 of each
                                             (h)(1)(i) of this section; and                          otherwise required by law remain
                                                (2) Observers.                                                                                             year, to: observers, observer candidates
                                                                                                     confidential and are not further released             and the Observer Program Office.
                                                (E) Change in observer provider                      to any person outside the employ of the
                                             management and contact information.                     observer provider company to whom the                 *       *    *     *      *
                                             An observer provider must submit to the                 observer was contracted except with                      (6) * * *
                                             Observer Program Office any change of                   written permission of the observer.                     (i) Applicability. Observer
                                             management or contact information as                       (xiv) Limitations on conflict of                   certification authorizes an individual to
                                             required at § 660.18(h).                                interest. Observer providers:                         fulfill duties as specified in writing by
                                                (F) Biological samples. The observer                    (A) Must not have a direct financial               the Observer Program Office while
                                             provider must ensure that biological                    interest, other than the provision of                 under the employ of an observer
                                             samples are stored/handled properly                     observer, catch monitor or other                      provider and according to certification
                                             prior to delivery/transport to NMFS.                    biological sampling services, in any                  requirements as designated under
                                                (G) Observer status report. Observer                 federal or state managed fisheries,                   paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section.
                                             providers must provide NMFS with an                     including, but not limited to:                        *       *    *     *      *
                                             updated list of observer trips per                         (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder,                   (iii) * * *
                                             Observer Program protocol. Trip                         or other secured interest in a vessel or                 (A) Initial certification. NMFS may
                                             information includes observer provider                  shoreside processor facility involved in              certify individuals who, in addition to
                                             name, observer last name, observer first                the catching, taking, harvesting or                   any other relevant considerations:
                                             name, trip start date, trip end date,                   processing of fish;                                      (1) Are employed by an permitted
                                             status of observer, vessel name, and                       (2) Any business involved with                     observer provider at the time of the of
                                             vessel identification number.                           selling supplies or services to any vessel            the certification is issued;
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                                                (H) Other information. Observer                      or shoreside processors participating in                 (2) Have provided, through their
                                             providers must submit to NMFS, if                       a fishery managed pursuant to an FMP                  observer provider:
                                             requested, copies of any information                    in the waters off the coasts of Alaska,                  (i) Information identified by NMFS at
                                             developed and used by the observer                      California, Oregon, and Washington, or                § 679.52 (b) of this chapter regarding an
                                             providers distributed to vessels, such as                  (3) Any business involved with                     observer candidate’s health and
                                             informational pamphlets, payment                        purchasing raw or processed products                  physical fitness for the job;


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                                                (ii) Meet all observer candidate                     endorsement, must complete all                        state waters, or in a Pacific Coast fishery
                                             education and health standards as                       applicable debriefing requirements                    managed by either the state or Federal
                                             specified in § 679.52 (b) of this chapter;              specified by the Observer Program. A                  Governments in waters off Washington,
                                             and                                                     deployment endorsement is issued to                   Oregon, or California, including but not
                                                (iii) Have successfully completed                    observers who meet the performance                    limited to:
                                             NMFS-approved training as prescribed                    standards specified by the Observer                      (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder,
                                             by the Observer Program. Successful                     Program. A deployment endorsement                     or other secured interest in a vessel,
                                             completion of training by an observer                   must be obtained prior to any                         shore-based or floating stationary
                                             applicant consists of meeting all                       subsequent deployments for the                        processor facility involved in the
                                             attendance and conduct standards                        remainder of that calendar year. If a                 catching, taking, harvesting or
                                             issued in writing at the start of training;             deployment endorsement is not issued,                 processing of fish,
                                             meeting all performance standards                       certification training must be repeated.                 (2) Any business involved with
                                             issued in writing at the start of training                 (vi) Maintaining the validity of an                selling supplies or services to any
                                             for assignments, tests, and other                       observer certification. After initial                 vessel, shore-based or floating stationary
                                             evaluation tools; and completing all                    issuance, an observer must keep their                 processing facility; or
                                             other training requirements established                 certification valid by meeting all of the                (3) Any business involved with
                                             by the Observer Program.                                following requirements specified below:               purchasing raw or processed products
                                                (iv) Have not been decertified under                    (A) Successfully perform their                     from any vessel, shore-based or floating
                                             paragraph (h)(6)(ix) of this section, or                assigned duties as described in the                   stationary processing facilities.
                                             pursuant to § 679.53(c) of this chapter.                observer manual or other written                         (B) Must not solicit or accept, directly
                                                                                                     instructions from the Observer Program.               or indirectly, any gratuity, gift, favor,
                                             *       *    *     *    *
                                                                                                        (B) Accurately record their sampling               entertainment, loan, or anything of
                                                (v) Issuance of an observer
                                                                                                     data, write complete reports, and report              monetary value from any person who
                                             certification. An observer certification
                                                                                                     accurately any observations of                        either conducts activities that are
                                             may be issued upon determination by
                                                                                                     suspected violations of regulations                   regulated by NMFS in the Pacific coast
                                             the observer certification official that
                                                                                                     relevant to conservation of marine                    or North Pacific regions or has interests
                                             the candidate has successfully met all
                                                                                                     resources or their environment.                       that may be substantially affected by the
                                             requirements for certification as
                                                                                                        (C) Not disclose collected data and                performance or nonperformance of the
                                             specified at paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this
                                                                                                     observations made on board the vessel                 observers’ official duties.
                                             section. The following endorsements as                                                                           (C) May not serve as observers on any
                                                                                                     or in the processing facility to any
                                             prescribed by the Observer Program                                                                            vessel or at any shore-based or floating
                                                                                                     person except the owner or operator of
                                             must be obtained in addition to observer                                                                      stationary processor owned or operated
                                                                                                     the observed vessel or an authorized
                                             certification.                                                                                                by a person who employed the observer
                                                                                                     officer or NMFS.
                                                (A) West Coast Groundfish Observer                      (D) Successfully complete any                      in the last two years.
                                             Program training endorsement. A                         required trainings or briefings as                       (D) May not solicit or accept
                                             training endorsement signifies the                      prescribed by the Observer Program.                   employment as a crew member or an
                                             successful completion of the training                      (E) Successful completion of briefing              employee of a vessel or shore-based or
                                             course required to obtain observer                      by an observer applicant consists of                  floating stationary processor while
                                             certification. This endorsement expires                 meeting all attendance and conduct                    employed by an observer provider.
                                             when the observer has not been                          standards issued in writing at the start                 (E) Provisions for remuneration of
                                             deployed and performed sampling                         of training; meeting all performance                  observers under this section do not
                                             duties as required by the Observer                      standards issued in writing at the start              constitute a conflict of interest.
                                             Program Office for a period of time,                    of briefing for assignments, tests, and                  (viii) Standards of behavior.
                                             specified by the Observer Program, after                other evaluation tools; and completing                Observers must:
                                             his or her most recent debriefing. The                  all other briefing requirements                          (A) Perform their duties as described
                                             Observer can renew the endorsement by                   established by the Observer Program.                  in the observer manual or other written
                                             successfully completing training once                      (F) Hold a Red Cross (or equivalent)               instructions from the Observer Program
                                             more.                                                   basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation/                  Office.
                                                (B) West Coast Groundfish Observer                   first aid certification.                                 (B) Accurately record their sampling
                                             Program annual general endorsement.                        (G) Successfully meet Observer                     data, write complete reports, and report
                                             Each observer must obtain an annual                     Program performance standards                         accurately any observations of
                                             general endorsement to their                            reporting for assigned debriefings or                 suspected violations of regulations
                                             certification prior to his or her first                 interviews.                                           relevant to the conservation of marine
                                             deployment within any calendar year                        (H) Submit all data and information                resources of their environment.
                                             subsequent to a year in which a training                required by the Observer Program                         (C) Not disclose collected data and
                                             endorsement is obtained. To obtain an                   within the program’s stated guidelines.               observations made on board the vessel
                                             annual general endorsement, an                             (I) Meet the minimum annual                        to any person except the owner or
                                             observer must successfully complete the                 deployment period of 45 days every 12                 operator of the observed vessel, an
                                             annual briefing, as specified by the                    months. On a case-by case basis, the                  authorized officer, or NMFS.
                                             Observer Program. All briefing                          Observer Program may consider waiving                    (ix) Suspension and decertification—
                                             attendance, performance, and conduct                    the 45 day requirement.                               (A) Suspension and decertification
                                             standards required by the Observer                         (vii) Limitations on conflict of                   review official. The Regional
                                             Program must be met.                                    interest. Observers:                                  Administrator (or a designee) will
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                                                (C) West Coast Groundfish Observer                      (A) Must not have a direct financial               designate an observer suspension and
                                             Program deployment endorsement. Each                    interest, other than the provision of                 decertification review official(s), who
                                             observer who has completed an initial                   observer services or catch monitor                    will have the authority to review
                                             deployment, as defined by the Observer                  services, in a North Pacific fishery                  observer certifications and issue IAD of
                                             Program, after receiving a training                     managed pursuant to an FMP for the                    observer certification suspension and/or
                                             endorsement or annual general                           waters off the coast of Alaska, Alaska                decertification.


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                                                (B) Causes for suspension or                         monitoring shift of more than 10 hours,               at § 660.13(d); and, maintain and submit
                                             decertification. In addition to any other               each catch monitor must be provided                   all records and reports specified at
                                             supported basis connected to an                         with a minimum 8 hours break before                   § 660.113(c) including, economic data,
                                             observer’s job performance, the                         they may resume monitoring.                           scale tests records, and cost recovery.
                                             suspension and decertification official                 *       *     *      *       *                           (B) Observers. As specified at
                                             may initiate suspension or                                 (j) * * *                                          paragraph (j) of this section, procure
                                             decertification proceedings against an                     (2) * * *                                          observer services, maintain the
                                             observer:                                                  (ii) Printed record. All scales                    appropriate level of coverage, and meet
                                                (1) When it is alleged that the                      identified in the catch monitoring plan               the vessel responsibilities.
                                             observer has not met applicable                         accepted by NMFS during the first                        (C) Catch weighing requirements. The
                                             standards, including any of the                         receiver site license application process,            owner and operator of a MS vessel must:
                                             following:                                              must produce a printed record as                      Ensure that all catch is weighed in its
                                                (i) Failed to satisfactorily perform                 specified at § 660.15(c).                             round form on a NMFS-approved scale
                                             duties as described or directed by the                     (iii) Scales that may be exempt from               that meets the requirements described
                                             Observer Program; or                                    printed report. An IFQ first receiver that            in § 660.15(b);
                                                (ii) Failed to abide by the standards of             receives no more than 200,000 pounds                  *       *    *    *     *
                                             conduct for observers, including                        of groundfish in any calendar month                      (c) * * *
                                             conflicts of interest;                                  will be exempt from the requirement to                   (4) * * *
                                                (2) Upon conviction of a crime or                    produce a printed record provided that:                  (ii) Between the mothership and
                                             upon entry of a civil judgment for:                        (A) The first receiver has not                     catcher/processor sectors. The Regional
                                                (i) Commission of fraud or other                     previously operated under a catch                     Administrator may make available for
                                             violation in connection with obtaining                  monitoring plan where a printed record                harvest to the catcher/processor sector
                                             or attempting to obtain certification, or               was required;                                         of the Pacific whiting fishery, the
                                             in performing the duties as specified in                   (B) The first receiver ensures that all            amounts of the mothership sector’s non-
                                             writing by the NMFS Observer Program;                   catch is weighed; and                                 whiting catch allocation remaining
                                                (ii) Commission of embezzlement,                        (C) The catch monitor, NMFS staff, or
                                                                                                                                                           when the Pacific whiting allocation is
                                             theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or               authorized officer can verify that all
                                                                                                                                                           reached or participants in the sector do
                                             destruction of records, making false                    catch is weighed.
                                                                                                                                                           not intend to harvest the remaining
                                             statements, or receiving stolen property;                  (iv) Retention of printed records. An
                                                                                                                                                           allocation. If participants in the sector
                                                (iii) Commission of any other offense                IFQ first receiver must maintain
                                                                                                                                                           do not intend to harvest the sector’s
                                             indicating a lack of integrity or honesty               printouts on site until the end of the
                                                                                                                                                           remaining allocation, the designated
                                             that seriously and directly affects the                 fishing year during which the printouts
                                                                                                                                                           coop manager, or in the case of an inter-
                                             fitness of observers.                                   were made consistent with
                                                (C) Issuance of an IAD. Upon                                                                               coop, all of the designated coop
                                                                                                     § 660.113(a)(2).
                                             determination that suspension or                                                                              managers must submit a cease fishing
                                                                                                     *       *     *      *       *                        report to NMFS indicating that
                                             decertification is warranted, the                          (3) * * *
                                             suspension/decertification official will                                                                      harvesting has concluded for the year.
                                                                                                        (i) General. Ensure that all IFQ
                                             issue a written IAD to the observer via                                                                       At any time after greater than 80 percent
                                                                                                     landings are sorted and weighed as
                                             certified mail at the observer’s most                                                                         of the Mothership sector Pacific whiting
                                                                                                     specified at § 660.130(d) and in
                                             current address provided to NMFS. The                                                                         allocation has been harvested, the
                                                                                                     accordance with an approved catch
                                             IAD will identify whether a certification                                                                     Regional Administrator may contact
                                                                                                     monitoring plan.
                                             is suspended or revoked and will                                                                              designated coop managers to determine
                                                                                                     *       *     *      *       *                        whether they intend to continue fishing.
                                             identify the specific reasons for the                      (4) Scale tests. All testing must meet
                                             action taken. Decertification is effective                                                                    When considering redistribution of non-
                                                                                                     the scale test standards specified at                 whiting catch allocation, the Regional
                                             30 calendar days after the date on the                  § 660.15(c).
                                             IAD, unless there is an appeal.                                                                               Administrator will take in to
                                                                                                     *       *     *      *       *                        consideration the best available data on
                                                (D) Appeals. A certified observer who
                                                                                                     ■ 12. In § 660.150:                                   total projected fishing impacts.
                                             receives an IAD that suspends or
                                                                                                     ■ a. Revise paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(A)                  Reapportionment between permitted
                                             revokes his or her observer certification
                                                                                                     through (C), (c)(4)(ii), (j)(1)(i),                   MS coops and the non-coop fishery
                                             may appeal the determination within 30
                                                                                                     (j)(1)(ii)(A), (j)(1)(iii), (j)(2)(i)(A),             within the mothership sector will be in
                                             calendar days after the date on the IAD
                                                                                                     (j)(2)(i)(B)(2), (j)(2)(ii) introductory text,        proportion to their original coop
                                             to the Office of Administrative Appeals
                                                                                                     (j)(2)(ii)(B), (j)(2)(iii), (j)(2)(ix)(A)             allocations for the calendar year.
                                             pursuant to § 660.19.
                                                (i) * * *                                            introductory text, and (j)(2)(x)                      *       *    *    *     *
                                                (2) Procurement of catch monitor                     introductory text;                                       (j) * * *
                                                                                                     ■ b. Add paragraph (j)(2)(xi);                           (1) * * *
                                             services. Owners or managers of each
                                                                                                     ■ c. Revise paragraphs (j)(3), (j)(4) and
                                             IFQ first receiver must arrange for catch                                                                        (i) Coverage. The following observer
                                                                                                     (j)(5); and                                           coverage pertains to certified observers
                                             monitor services from a catch monitor                   ■ d. Remove paragraph (j)(6).
                                             provider prior to accepting IFQ                                                                               obtained from an observer provider
                                                                                                        The revisions and addition read as
                                             landings.                                                                                                     permitted by NMFS.
                                                                                                     follows:
                                                (3) * * *                                                                                                     (A) MS vessels. Any vessel registered
                                                (ii) Unless alternative arrangements                 § 660.150    Mothership (MS) Coop Program.            to an MS permit 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA or
                                             are approved by the Catch Monitor                                                                             longer must carry two certified
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                                                                                                     *      *   *      *   *
                                             Program Office, the working hours of                      (b) * * *                                           observers, and any vessel registered to
                                             each individual catch monitor will be                     (1) * * *                                           an MS permit shorter than 125 ft (38.1
                                             limited as follows: the time required for                 (ii) MS vessel responsibilities. The                m) LOA must carry one certified
                                             a catch monitor to conduct monitoring                   owner and operator of a MS vessel must:               observer, each day that the vessel is
                                             duties must not exceed 14 consecutive                     (A) Recordkeeping and reporting.                    used to take, retain, receive, land,
                                             hours in a calendar day. Following a                    Maintain a valid declaration as specified             process, or transport groundfish.


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                                                (B) Catcher vessels. Any vessel                         (C) Ensure that the MS vessel has                  Observer Program when NMFS has
                                             delivering catch to any MS vessel must                  installed the most recent release of                  determined and given notification that
                                             carry one certified observer each day                   NMFS data entry software or other                     the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an
                                             that the vessel is used to take                         approved software prior to the vessel                 individual authorized by NMFS in lieu
                                             groundfish.                                             receiving, catching or processing IFQ                 of an observer provided by an observer
                                                (ii) * * *                                           species.                                              provider.
                                                (A) MS vessels. The time required for                   (D) Ensure that the communication                     (B) Vessels are required to procure
                                             the observer to complete sampling                       equipment required in paragraph                       observer services directly from the
                                             duties must not exceed 12 consecutive                   (j)(2)(iii) of this section and that is used          Observer Program and an observer
                                             hours in each 24-hour period.                           by observers to enter and transmit data,              provider when NMFS has determined
                                             *       *    *      *     *                             is fully functional and operational.                  and given notification that the vessel
                                                (iii) Refusal to board. Any boarding                 ‘‘Functional’’ means that all the tasks               must carry NMFS staff and/or
                                             refusal on the part of the observer or                  and components of the NMFS supplied,                  individuals authorized by NMFS, in
                                             vessel must be reported to the Observer                 or other approved, software described at              addition to an observer provided by an
                                             Program and OLE by the observer                         paragraph (j)(2)(iii) of this section and             observer provider.
                                             provider. The observer must be                          the data transmissions to NMFS can be                    (4) Observer provider responsibilities.
                                             available for an interview with the                     executed effectively aboard the vessel                (i) Provide qualified candidates to serve
                                             Observer Program or OLE if necessary.                   by the communications equipment.                      as observers. Observer providers must
                                                (2) * * *                                            *       *     *      *    *                           provide qualified candidates to serve as
                                                (i) * * *                                                                                                  observers. To be qualified, a candidate
                                                                                                        (ix) * * *
                                                (A) MS vessels. Provide                                                                                    must have:
                                                                                                        (A) MS vessels. To allow the observer
                                             accommodations and food that are
                                                                                                     to carry out required duties, the vessel                 (A) A Bachelor’s degree or higher
                                             equivalent to those provided for officers,
                                                                                                     owner must provide an observer                        from an accredited college or university
                                             engineers, foremen, deck-bosses or other
                                                                                                     sampling station that meets the                       with a major in one of the natural
                                             management level personnel of the
                                                                                                     following requirements:                               sciences;
                                             vessel.
                                                (B) * * *                                            *       *     *      *    *                              (B) Successfully completed a
                                                (2) Accommodations and food for                         (x) Transfer at sea. Observers may be              minimum of 30 semester hours or
                                             trips of 24 hours or more must be                       transferred at-sea between MS vessels,                equivalent in applicable biological
                                             equivalent to those provided for the                    between MS vessels and C/P vessels, or                sciences with extensive use of
                                             crew and must include berthing space,                   between a MS vessel and a catcher                     dichotomous keys in at least one course;
                                             a space that is intended to be used for                 vessel. Transfers at-sea between catcher                 (C) Successfully completed at least
                                             sleeping and is provided with installed                 vessels is prohibited. For transfers, both            one undergraduate course each in math
                                             bunks and mattresses. A mattress or                     vessels must:                                         and statistics with a minimum of 5
                                             futon on the floor or a cot is not                      *       *     *      *    *                           semester hours total for both; and
                                             acceptable if a regular bunk is provided                   (xi) Housing on vessel in port. During                (D) Computer skills that enable the
                                             to any crew member, unless other                        all periods an observer is housed on a                candidate to work competently with
                                             arrangements are approved in advance                    vessel, the vessel operator must ensure               standard database software and
                                             by the Regional Administrator or                        that at least one crew member is aboard.              computer hardware.
                                             designee.                                                  (3) Procurement of observer services—                 (ii) Hiring an observer candidate—(A)
                                                (ii) Safe conditions. MS vessels and                 (i) MS vessels. Owners of vessels                     MS vessels. (1) The observer provider
                                             catcher vessels must:                                   required to carry observers under                     must provide the candidate a copy of
                                             *       *    *      *     *                             paragraph (j)(1)(i) of this section must              NMFS-provided pamphlets, information
                                                (B) Have on board a valid Commercial                 arrange for observer services from an                 and other literature describing observer
                                             Fishing Vessel Safety Decal that certifies              observer provider, except that:                       duties (i.e. The At-Sea Hake Observer
                                             compliance with regulations found in                       (A) Vessels are required to procure                Program’s Observer Manual) prior to
                                             33 CFR chapter I and 46 CFR chapter I,                  observer services directly from the                   hiring the candidate. Observer job
                                             a certificate of compliance issued                      Observer Program when NMFS has                        information is available from the
                                             pursuant to 46 CFR 28.710 or a valid                    determined and given notification that                Observer Program Office’s Web site at
                                             certificate of inspection pursuant to 46                the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an                http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/research/
                                             U.S.C. 3311. Maintain safe conditions                   individual authorized by NMFS in lieu                 divisions/fram/observer/index.cfm.
                                             on the vessel for the protection of                     of an observer provided by an observer                   (2) The observer provider must have
                                             observer(s) including adherence to all                  provider.                                             a written contract or a written contract
                                             USCG and other applicable rules,                           (B) Vessels are required to procure                addendum that is signed by the observer
                                             regulations, or statutes pertaining to safe             observer services directly from the                   and observer provider prior to the
                                             operation of the vessel, and provisions                 Observer Program and an observer                      observer’s deployment with the
                                             at §§ 600.725 and 600.746 of this                       provider when NMFS has determined                     following clauses:
                                             chapter.                                                and given notification that the vessel                   (i) That the observer will return all
                                                (iii) Computer hardware and software.                must carry NMFS staff and/or                          phone calls, emails, text messages, or
                                             MS vessels must:                                        individuals authorized by NMFS, in                    other forms of communication within
                                                (A) Provide hardware and software                    addition to an observer provided by an                the time specified by the Observer
                                             pursuant to regulations at                              observer provider.                                    Program;
                                             § 679.51(e)(iii)(B) of this chapter.                       (ii) Catcher vessels. Owners of vessels               (ii) That the observer inform the
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                                                (B) Provide the observer(s) access to a              required to carry observers under                     observer provider prior to the time of
                                             computer required under paragraph                       paragraph (j)(1)(i) of this section must              embarkation if he or she is experiencing
                                             (j)(2)(iii)(A) of this section, and that is             arrange for observer services from an                 any new mental illness or physical
                                             connected to a communication device                     observer provider, except that:                       ailments or injury since submission of
                                             that provides a point-to-point                             (A) Vessels are required to procure                the physician’s statement as required as
                                             connection to the NMFS host computer.                   observer services directly from the                   a qualified observer candidate that


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                                             would prevent him or her from                              (2) Report for his or her scheduled                   (vi) Provide observer salaries and
                                             performing their assigned duties.                       debriefing and complete all debriefing                benefits. An observer provider must
                                                (B) Catcher vessels. (1) Provide the                 responsibilities;                                     provide to its observer employees
                                             candidate a copy of NMFS-provided                          (3) Return all sampling and safety gear            salaries and any other benefits and
                                             pamphlets, information and other                        to the Observer Program Office; and                   personnel services in accordance with
                                             literature describing observer duties, for                 (4) Immediately report to the Observer             the terms of each observer’s contract.
                                             example, the West Coast Groundfish                      Program Office and the OLE any refusal                   (vii) Provide observer deployment
                                             Observer Program’s sampling manual.                     to board an assigned vessel.                          logistics—(A) MS vessels. An observer
                                             Observer job information is available                      (iv) Observers provided to vessel—(A)              provider must provide to each of its
                                             from the Observer Program Office’s Web                  MS vessels. Observers provided to MS                  observers under contract:
                                             site at http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/                      vessels:                                                 (1) All necessary transportation,
                                             research/divisions/fram/observer/                          (1) Must have a valid North Pacific                including arrangements and logistics, to
                                             index.cfm.                                              groundfish observer certification with                the initial location of deployment, to all
                                                (2) The observer provider must have                  required endorsements and an At-Sea                   subsequent vessel assignments during
                                             a written contract or a written contract                Hake Observer Program endorsement;                    that deployment, and to and from the
                                             addendum that is signed by the observer                    (2) Must not have informed the                     location designated for an observer to be
                                             and observer provider prior to the                      observer provider prior to the time of                interviewed by the Observer Program;
                                             observer’s deployment with the                          embarkation that he or she is                         and
                                             following clauses:                                      experiencing a mental illness or a                       (2) Lodging, per diem, and any other
                                                (i) That the observer will return all                physical ailment or injury developed                  services necessary to observers assigned
                                             phone calls, emails, text messages, or                  since submission of the physician’s                   to fishing vessels.
                                             other forms of communication within                     statement that would prevent him or her                  (3) An observer under contract may be
                                             the time specified by the Observer                      from performing his or her assigned                   housed on a vessel to which he or she
                                             Program;                                                duties; and                                           is assigned:
                                                (ii) That the observer inform the                                                                             (i) Prior to their vessel’s initial
                                                                                                        (3) Must have successfully completed
                                             observer provider prior to the time of                                                                        departure from port;
                                                                                                     all NMFS required training and briefing                  (ii) For a period not to exceed 24
                                             embarkation if he or she is experiencing                before deployment.
                                             any new mental illness or physical                                                                            hours following the completion of an
                                                                                                        (B) Catcher vessels. Observers                     offload when the observer has duties
                                             ailments or injury since submission of                  provided to catcher vessels:
                                             the physician’s statement as required as                                                                      and is scheduled to disembark; or
                                                                                                        (1) Must have a valid West Coast                      (iii) For a period not to exceed 24
                                             a qualified observer candidate that                     Groundfish observer certification with
                                             would prevent him or her from                                                                                 hours following the vessel’s arrival in
                                                                                                     the required endorsements;                            port when the observer is scheduled to
                                             performing their assigned duties; and                      (2) Must have not informed the
                                                (iii) That the observer successfully                                                                       disembark.
                                                                                                     observer provider prior to the time of                   (iv) An observer under contract who
                                             completes a Red Cross (or equivalent)
                                                                                                     embarkation that he or she is                         is between vessel assignments must be
                                             basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation/
                                                                                                     experiencing a mental illness or a                    provided with shoreside
                                             first aid certification course prior to the
                                                                                                     physical ailment or injury developed                  accommodations pursuant to the terms
                                             end of the Observer Program Training
                                                                                                     since submission of the physician’s                   of the contract between the observer
                                             class.
                                                (iii) Ensure that observers complete                 statement (required in paragraph                      provider and the observers. If the
                                             duties in a timely manner—(A) MS                        (j)(4)(xi)(B)(2) of this section) that would          observer provider is responsible for
                                             vessels. An observer provider must                      prevent him or her from performing his                providing accommodations under the
                                             ensure that observers employed by that                  or her assigned duties; and,                          contract with the observer, the
                                             observer provider do the following in a                    (3) Must have successfully completed               accommodations must be at a licensed
                                             complete and timely manner:                             all NMFS required training and briefing               hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or other
                                                (1) Submit to NMFS all data,                         before deployment.                                    shoreside accommodations for the
                                             logbooks, and reports as required by the                   (v) Respond to industry requests for               duration of each period between vessel
                                             observer manual;                                        observers. An observer provider must                  or shoreside assignments. Such
                                                (2) Report for his or her scheduled                  provide an observer for deployment                    accommodations must include an
                                             debriefing and complete all debriefing                  pursuant to the terms of the contractual              assigned bed for each observer and no
                                             responsibilities;                                       relationship with the vessel to fulfill               other person may be assigned that bed
                                                (3) Return all sampling and safety gear              vessel requirements for observer                      for the duration of that observer’s stay.
                                             to the Observer Program Office;                         coverage specified at paragraph (j)(1)(i)             Additionally, no more than four beds
                                                (4) Submit all biological samples from               of this section. An alternate observer                may be in any room housing observers
                                             the observer’s deployment by the                        must be supplied in each case where                   at accommodations meeting the
                                             completion of the electronic vessel and/                injury or illness prevents an observer                requirements of this section.
                                             or processor survey(s); and                             from performing his or her duties or                     (B) Catcher vessels. An observer
                                                (5) Immediately report to the Observer               where the observer resigns prior to                   provider must ensure each of its
                                             Program Office and the OLE any refusal                  completion of his or her duties. If the               observers under contract:
                                             to board an assigned vessel.                            observer provider is unable to respond                   (1) Has an individually assigned
                                                (B) Catcher vessels. An observer                     to an industry request for observer                   mobile or cell phones, in working order,
                                             provider must ensure that observers                     coverage from a vessel for whom the                   for all necessary communication. An
                                             employed by that observer provider do                   observer provider is in a contractual                 observer provider may alternatively
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                                             the following in a complete and timely                  relationship due to lack of available                 compensate observers for the use of the
                                             manner:                                                 observers by the estimated embarking                  observer’s personal cell phone or pager
                                                (1) Submit to NMFS all data,                         time of the vessel, the observer provider             for communications made in support of,
                                             logbooks, and reports and biological                    must report it to the Observer Program                or necessary for, the observer’s duties.
                                             samples as required under the Observer                  at least four hours prior to the vessel’s                (2) Has a check-in system in which
                                             Program policy deadlines;                               estimated embarking time.                             the observer is required to contact the


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                                             observer provider each time they depart                    (ix) Verify vessel’s Commercial                    observer’s deployment to schedule a
                                             and return to port on a vessel.                         Fishing Vessel Safety Decal. An                       date, time and location for debriefing.
                                                (3) Remains available to OLE and the                 observer provider must ensure that the                Observer debriefing registration
                                             Observer Program until the conclusion                   observer completes an observer vessel                 information must be provided at the
                                             of debriefing.                                          safety checklist, and verify that a vessel            time of debriefing scheduling and must
                                                (4) Receives all necessary                           has a valid USCG Commercial Fishing                   include the observer’s name, cruise
                                             transportation, including arrangements                  Vessel Safety Decal as required under                 number, vessel name(s) and code(s), and
                                             and logistics to the initial location of                paragraph (j)(2)(ii)(B) of this section               requested debriefing date.
                                             deployment, to all subsequent vessel                    prior to the observer embarking on the                   (3) Observer provider contracts. If
                                             assignments during that deployment,                     first trip and before an observer may get             requested, observer providers must
                                             and to and from the location designated                 underway aboard the vessel. The                       submit to the Observer Program Office
                                             for an observer to be interviewed by the                provider must submit all vessel safety                a completed and unaltered copy of each
                                             Observer Program; and                                   checklists to the Observer Program, as                type of signed and valid contract
                                                (5) Receives lodging, per diem, and                  specified by Observer Program policy.                 (including all attachments, appendices,
                                             any other services necessary to                         One of the following acceptable means                 addendums, and exhibits incorporated
                                             observers assigned to fishing vessels.                  of verification must be used to verify the            into the contract) between the observer
                                                (i) An observer under contract may be                decal validity:                                       provider and those entities requiring
                                             housed on a vessel to which he or she                      (A) The observer provider or                       observer services under paragraph
                                             is assigned: Prior to their vessel’s initial            employee of the observer provider,                    (j)(1)(i) of this section. Observer
                                             departure from port; for a period not to                including the observer, visually inspects             providers must also submit to the
                                             exceed 24 hours following the                           the decal aboard the vessel and confirms              Observer Program Office upon request,
                                             completion of an offload when the                       that the decal is valid according to the              a completed and unaltered copy of the
                                             observer has duties and is scheduled to                 decal date of issuance; or                            current or most recent signed and valid
                                             disembark; or for a period not to exceed                   (B) The observer provider receives a               contract (including all attachments,
                                             24 hours following the vessel’s arrival in              hard copy of the USCG documentation                   appendices, addendums, and exhibits
                                             port when the observer is scheduled to                  of the decal issuance from the vessel                 incorporated into the contract and any
                                             disembark.                                              owner or operator.                                    agreements or policies with regard to
                                                                                                        (x) Maintain communications with                   observer compensation or salary levels)
                                                (ii) Otherwise, each observer between
                                                                                                     observers. An observer provider must                  between the observer provider and the
                                             vessels, while still under contract with
                                                                                                     have an employee responsible for                      particular entity identified by the
                                             an observer provider, shall be provided
                                                                                                     observer activities on call 24 hours a                Observer Program or with specific
                                             with accommodations in accordance
                                                                                                     day to handle emergencies involving                   observers. The copies must be submitted
                                             with the contract between the observer
                                                                                                     observers or problems concerning                      to the Observer Program Office via fax
                                             and the observer provider. If the
                                                                                                     observer logistics, whenever observers                or mail within 5 business days of the
                                             observer provider is responsible for
                                                                                                     are at sea, in transit, or in port awaiting           request. Signed and valid contracts
                                             providing accommodations under the
                                                                                                     vessel reassignment.                                  include the contracts an observer
                                             contract with the observer, the                            (xi) Maintain communications with
                                             accommodations must be at a licensed                                                                          provider has with:
                                                                                                     the Observer Program Office. An
                                             hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or other                                                                        (i) Vessels required to have observer
                                                                                                     observer provider must provide all of
                                             shoreside accommodations that has an                                                                          coverage as specified at paragraph
                                                                                                     the following information by electronic
                                             assigned bed for each observer that no                                                                        (j)(1)(i) of this section; and
                                                                                                     transmission (email), fax, or other
                                             other person may be assigned to for the                 method specified by NMFS.                                (ii) Observers.
                                             duration of that observer’s stay.                          (A) Motherships—(1) Training and                      (4) Change in observer provider
                                             Additionally, no more than four beds                    briefing registration materials. The                  management and contact information.
                                             may be in any room housing observers                    observer provider must submit training                Observer providers must submit
                                             at accommodations meeting the                           and briefing registration materials to the            notification of any other change to
                                             requirements of this section.                           Observer Program Office at least 5                    provider contact information, including
                                                (viii) Observer deployment                           business days prior to the beginning of               but not limited to, changes in contact
                                             limitations—(A) MS vessels. Unless                      a scheduled observer at-sea hake                      name, phone number, email address,
                                             alternative arrangements are approved                   training or briefing session.                         and address.
                                             by the Observer Program Office, an                         (i) Registration materials. Registration              (5) Other reports. Reports of the
                                             observer provider must not:                             materials consist of the date of                      following must be submitted in writing
                                                (1) Deploy an observer on the same                   requested training or briefing with a list            to the At-Sea Hake Observer Program
                                             vessel more than 90 days in a 12-month                  of observers including each observer’s                Office by the observer provider via fax
                                             period;                                                 full name (i.e., first, middle and last               or email address designated by the
                                                (2) Deploy an observer for more than                 names).                                               Observer Program Office within 24
                                             90 days in a single deployment;                            (ii) Projected observer assignments.               hours after the observer provider
                                                (3) Include more than four vessels                   Prior to the observer’s completion of the             becomes aware of the information:
                                             assignments in a single deployment, or                  training or briefing session, the observer               (i) Any information regarding possible
                                                (4) Disembark an observer from a                     provider must submit to the Observer                  observer harassment;
                                             vessel before that observer has                         Program Office a statement of projected                  (ii) Any information regarding any
                                             completed his or her sampling or data                   observer assignments that include the                 action prohibited under § 660.12(e);
                                             transmission duties.                                    observer’s name; vessel, gear type, and               § 660.112(a)(4); or § 600.725(o), (t) and
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                                                (B) Catcher vessels. Unless alternative              vessel/processor code; port of                        (u) of this chapter;
                                             arrangements are approved by the                        embarkation; and area of fishing.                        (iii) Any concerns about vessel safety
                                             Observer Program Office, an observer                       (2) Observer debriefing registration.              or marine casualty under 46 CFR 4.05–
                                             provider must not deploy an observer                    The observer provider must contact the                1(a)(1) through (7);
                                             on the same vessel more than 90                         At-Sea Hake Observer Program within 5                    (iv) Any observer illness or injury that
                                             calendar days in a 12-month period.                     business days after the completion of an              prevents the observer from completing


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                                             any of his or her duties described in the               duties satisfactorily. The statement must             request. Signed and valid contracts
                                             observer manual; and                                    declare that, prior to the examination,               include the contracts an observer
                                                (v) Any information, allegations or                  the physician was made aware of the                   provider has with:
                                             reports regarding observer conflict of                  duties of the observer and the                           (i) Vessels required to have observer
                                             interest or breach of the standards of                  dangerous, remote, and rigorous nature                coverage as specified at paragraph
                                             behavior described in observer provider                 of the work by reading the NMFS-                      (j)(1)(i) of this section; and
                                             policy.                                                 prepared information. The physician’s                    (ii) Observers.
                                                (B) Catcher vessels. An observer                     statement must be submitted to the                       (5) Change in observer provider
                                             provider must provide all of the                        Observer Program Office prior to                      management and contact information.
                                             following information by electronic                     certification of an observer. The                     An observer provider must submit to the
                                             transmission (email), fax, or other                     physical exam must have occurred                      Observer Program office any change of
                                             method specified by NMFS.                               during the 12 months prior to the                     management or contact information as
                                                (1) Observer training, briefing, and                 observer’s or observer candidate’s                    required at § 660.18(f).
                                             debriefing registration materials. This                 deployment. The physician’s statement                    (6) Biological samples. The observer
                                             information must be submitted to the                    expires 12 months after the physical                  provider must ensure that biological
                                             Observer Program Office at least 10                     exam occurred and a new physical exam                 samples are stored/handled properly
                                             business days prior to the beginning of                 must be performed, and accompanying                   prior to delivery/transport to NMFS.
                                             a scheduled West Coast groundfish                       statement submitted, prior to any                        (7) Observer status report. Observer
                                             observer certification training or briefing             deployment occurring after the                        providers must provide NMFS with an
                                             session. Submissions received less than                 expiration of the statement.                          updated list of observer trip per
                                             10 business days prior to a West Coast                     (3) Certificates of insurance. Copies of           Observer Program protocol. Trip
                                             groundfish observer certification                       ‘‘certificates of insurance,’’ that names             information includes observer provider
                                             training or briefing session will be                    the Northwest Fisheries Science Center                name, observer last name, observer first
                                             approved by the Observer Program on a                   Observer Program manager as the                       name, trip start date, trip end date,
                                             case-by-case basis.                                     ‘‘certificate holder,’’ shall be submitted
                                                (i) Training registration materials                                                                        status of observer, vessel name, and
                                                                                                     to the Observer Program Office by                     vessel identification number.
                                             consist of the following: Date of                       February 1 of each year. The certificates
                                             requested training; a list of observer                                                                           (8) Other information. An observer
                                                                                                     of insurance shall verify the following
                                             candidates that includes each                                                                                 provider must submit to NMFS, if
                                                                                                     coverage provisions and state that the
                                             candidate’s full name (i.e., first, middle                                                                    requested, copies of any information
                                                                                                     insurance company will notify the
                                             and last names), date of birth, and                                                                           developed and used by the observer
                                                                                                     certificate holder if insurance coverage
                                             gender; a copy of each candidate’s                                                                            providers distributed to vessels, such as
                                                                                                     is changed or canceled.
                                             academic transcripts and resume; a                         (i) Maritime Liability to cover                    informational pamphlets, payment
                                             statement signed by the candidate under                 ‘‘seamen’s’’ claims under the Merchant                notification, description of observer
                                             penalty of perjury which discloses the                  Marine Act (Jones Act) and General                    duties, etc.
                                             candidate’s criminal convictions; and                   Maritime Law ($1 million minimum).                       (9) Other reports. Reports of the
                                             length of observer contract.                               (ii) Coverage under the U.S.                       following must be submitted in writing
                                                (ii) Briefing registration materials                 Longshore and Harbor Workers’                         to the Observer Program Office by the
                                             consist of the following: Date and type                 Compensation Act ($1 million                          observer provider via fax or email
                                             of requested briefing session; list of                  minimum).                                             address designated by the Observer
                                             observers to attend the briefing session,                  (iii) States Worker’s Compensation as              Program Office within 24 hours after the
                                             that includes each observer’s full name                 required.                                             observer provider becomes aware of the
                                             (first, middle, and last names); and                       (iv) Commercial General Liability.                 information:
                                             length of observer contract.                               (4) Observer provider contracts. If                   (i) Any information regarding possible
                                                (iii) The Observer Program will notify               requested, observer providers must                    observer harassment;
                                             the observer provider which observers                   submit to the Observer Program Office                    (ii) Any information regarding any
                                             require debriefing and the specific time                a completed and unaltered copy of each                action prohibited under § 660.12(e);
                                             period the observer provider has to                     type of signed and valid contract                     § 660.112(a)(4); or § 600.725(o), (t) and
                                             schedule a date, time, and location for                 (including all attachments, appendices,               (u) of this chapter;
                                             debriefing. The observer provider must                  addendums, and exhibits incorporated                     (iii) Any concerns about vessel safety
                                             contact the Observer Program within 5                   into the contract) between the observer               or marine casualty under 46 CFR 4.05–
                                             business days by telephone to schedule                  provider and those entities requiring                 1(a)(1) through (7);
                                             debriefings. Observer providers must                    observer services under paragraph                        (iv) Any observer illness or injury that
                                             immediately notify the Observer                         (j)(1)(i) of this section. Observer                   prevents the observer from completing
                                             Program when observers end their                        providers must also submit to the                     any of his or her duties described in the
                                             contract earlier than anticipated.                      Observer Program Office upon request,                 observer manual; and
                                                (2) Physical examination. A signed                   a completed and unaltered copy of the                    (v) Any information, allegations or
                                             and dated statement from a licensed                     current or most recent signed and valid               reports regarding observer conflict of
                                             physician that he or she has physically                 contract (including all attachments,                  interest or breach of the standards of
                                             examined an observer or observer                        appendices, addendums, and exhibits                   behavior described in observer provider
                                             candidate. The statement must confirm                   incorporated into the contract and any                policy.
                                             that, based on that physical                            agreements or policies with regard to                    (xii) Replace lost or damaged gear.
                                             examination, the observer or observer                   observer compensation or salary levels)               Lost or damaged gear issued to an
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                                             candidate does not have any health                      between the observer provider and the                 observer by NMFS must be replaced by
                                             problems or conditions that would                       particular entity identified by the                   the observer provider. All replacements
                                             jeopardize that individual’s safety or the              Observer Program or with specific                     must be provided to NMFS and be in
                                             safety of others while deployed, or                     observers. The copies must be submitted               accordance with requirements and
                                             prevent the observer or observer                        to the Observer Program Office via fax                procedures identified in writing by the
                                             candidate from performing his or her                    or mail within 5 business days of the                 Observer Program Office.


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                                                (xiii) Maintain confidentiality of                   which the observer is assigned, or with                  (iv) Have not been decertified under
                                             information. An observer provider must                  any vessel or processing plant personnel              paragraph (j)(5)(ix) of this section, or
                                             ensure that all records on individual                   who may be substantially affected by                  pursuant to § 679.53(c) of this chapter.
                                             observer performance received from                      the performance or non-performance of                    (B) [Reserved]
                                             NMFS under the routine use provision                    the observer’s official duties.                          (iv) Denial of a certification. The
                                             of the Privacy Act under 5 U.S.C. 552a                     (D) An observer provider shall                     NMFS observer certification official will
                                             or as otherwise required by law remain                  provide a copy of its conduct and                     issue a written determination denying
                                             confidential and are not further released               behavior policy by February 1 of each                 observer certification if the candidate
                                             to any person outside the employ of the                 year, to: observers, observer candidates              fails to successfully complete training,
                                             observer provider company to whom the                   and the Observer Program Office.                      or does not meet the qualifications for
                                             observer was contracted except with                        (xvi) Refusal to deploy an observer.               certification for any other relevant
                                             written permission of the observer.                     Observer providers may refuse to deploy               reason.
                                                (xiv) Limitations on conflict of                     an observer on a requesting vessel if the                (v) Issuance of an observer
                                             interest. Observer providers must meet                  observer provider has determined that                 certification. An observer certification
                                             limitations on conflict of interest.                    the requesting vessel is inadequate or                will be issued upon determination by
                                             Observer providers:                                     unsafe pursuant to those regulations                  the observer certification official that
                                                (A) Must not have a direct financial                 described at § 600.746 of this chapter or             the candidate has successfully met all
                                             interest, other than the provision of                   U.S. Coast Guard and other applicable                 requirements for certification as
                                             observer, catch monitor or other                        rules, regulations, statutes, or guidelines           specified at paragraph (j)(6)(iii) of this
                                             biological sampling services, in any                    pertaining to safe operation of the                   section. The following endorsements
                                             federal or state managed fisheries,                                                                           must be obtained, in addition to
                                                                                                     vessel.
                                             including but not limited to:                                                                                 observer certification, in order for an
                                                                                                        (5) Observer certification and
                                                (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder,                                                                        observer to deploy.
                                                                                                     responsibilities—(i) Applicability.                      (A) MS vessels—(1) North Pacific
                                             or other secured interest in a vessel, or               Observer certification authorizes an
                                             shoreside processor facility involved in                                                                      Groundfish Observer Program
                                                                                                     individual to fulfill duties as specified             certification training endorsement. A
                                             the catching, taking, harvesting or                     in writing by the NMFS Observer
                                             processing of fish,                                                                                           certification training endorsement
                                                                                                     Program Office while under the employ                 signifies the successful completion of
                                                (2) Any business involved with                       of a NMFS-permitted observer provider
                                             selling supplies or services to any vessel                                                                    the training course required to obtain
                                                                                                     and according to certification                        observer certification. This endorsement
                                             or shoreside processors participating in                endorsements as designated under
                                             a fishery managed pursuant to an FMP                                                                          expires when the observer has not been
                                                                                                     paragraph (j)(6)(iii) of this section.                deployed and performed sampling
                                             in the waters off the coasts of Alaska,                    (ii) Observer certification official. The
                                             California, Oregon, and Washington, or                                                                        duties as required by the Observer
                                                                                                     Regional Administrator will designate a               Program Office for a period of time,
                                                (3) Any business involved with
                                                                                                     NMFS observer certification official                  specified by the Observer Program, after
                                             purchasing raw or processed products
                                                                                                     who will make decisions for the                       his or her most recent debriefing. The
                                             from any vessel or shoreside processor
                                                                                                     Observer Program Office on whether to                 observer can renew the endorsement by
                                             participating in a fishery managed
                                                                                                     issue or deny observer certifications and             successfully completing certification
                                             pursuant to an FMP in the waters off the
                                                                                                     endorsements.                                         training once more.
                                             coasts of Alaska, California, Oregon, and
                                                                                                        (iii) Certification requirements—(A)                  (2) North Pacific Groundfish Observer
                                             Washington.
                                                                                                     Initial certification. NMFS may certify               Program annual general endorsements.
                                                (B) Must assign observers without
                                                                                                     individuals who, in addition to any                   Each observer must obtain an annual
                                             regard to any preference by
                                                                                                     other relevant considerations:                        general endorsement to their
                                             representatives of vessels other than
                                             when an observer will be deployed.                         (1) Are employed by an observer                    certification prior to his or her first
                                                (C) Must not solicit or accept, directly             provider company permitted pursuant                   deployment within any calendar year
                                             or indirectly, any gratuity, gift, favor,               to § 660.16 at the time of the issuance               subsequent to a year in which a
                                             entertainment, loan, or anything of                     of the certification;                                 certification training endorsement is
                                             monetary value except for compensation                     (2) Have provided, through their                   obtained. To obtain an annual general
                                             for providing observer services from any                observer provider:                                    endorsement, an observer must
                                             person who conducts fishing or fish                        (i) Information identified by NMFS at              successfully complete the annual
                                             processing activities that are regulated                § 679.52(b) of this chapter regarding an              briefing, as specified by the Observer
                                             by NMFS in the Pacific coast or North                   observer candidate’s health and                       Program. All briefing attendance,
                                             Pacific regions, or who has interests that              physical fitness for the job;                         performance, and conduct standards
                                             may be substantially affected by the                       (ii) Meet all observer education and               required by the Observer Program must
                                             performance or nonperformance of the                    health standards as specified in                      be met.
                                             official duties of observer providers.                  § 679.52(b) of this chapter; and                         (3) North Pacific Groundfish Observer
                                                (xv) Observer conduct and behavior.                     (iii) Have successfully completed                  Program deployment endorsements.
                                             An observer provider must develop and                   NMFS-approved training as prescribed                  Each observer who has completed an
                                             maintain a policy addressing observer                   by the Observer Program. Successful                   initial deployment after certification or
                                             conduct and behavior for their                          completion of training by an observer                 annual briefing must receive a
                                             employees that serve as observers. The                  applicant consists of meeting all                     deployment endorsement to their
                                             policy shall address the following                      attendance and conduct standards                      certification prior to any subsequent
                                                                                                     issued in writing at the start of training;           deployments for the remainder of that
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                                             behavior and conduct regarding:
                                                (A) Observer use of alcohol;                         meeting all performance standards                     year. An observer may obtain a
                                                (B) Observer use, possession, or                     issued in writing at the start of training            deployment endorsement by
                                             distribution of illegal drugs in violation              for assignments, tests, and other                     successfully completing all pre-cruise
                                             of applicable law; and                                  evaluation tools; and completing all                  briefing requirements. The type of
                                                (C) Sexual contact with personnel of                 other training requirements established               briefing the observer must attend and
                                             the vessel or processing facility to                    by the Observer Program.                              successfully complete will be specified


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                                             in writing by the Observer Program                      observers who meet the performance                    the observed vessel or an authorized
                                             during the observer’s most recent                       standards specified by the Observer                   officer or NMFS.
                                             debriefing.                                             Program. A deployment endorsement                        (4) Successfully complete any
                                                (4) At-Sea Hake Observer Program                     must be obtained prior to any                         required trainings or briefings as
                                             endorsements. A Pacific whiting fishery                 subsequent deployments for the                        prescribed by the Observer Program.
                                             endorsement is required for purposes of                 remainder of that calendar year. If a                    (5) Successful completion of briefing
                                             performing observer duties aboard                       deployment endorsement is not issued,                 by an observer applicant consists of
                                             vessels that process groundfish at sea in               certification training must be repeated.              meeting all attendance and conduct
                                             the Pacific whiting fishery. A Pacific                     (vi) Maintaining the validity of an                standards issued in writing at the start
                                             whiting fishery endorsement to an                       observer certification. After initial                 of training; meeting all performance
                                             observer’s certification may be obtained                issuance, an observer must keep their                 standards issued in writing at the start
                                             by meeting the following requirements:                  certification valid by meeting all of the             of training for assignments, tests, and
                                                (i) Have a valid North Pacific                       following requirements specified below:               other evaluation tools; and completing
                                             groundfish observer certification;                         (A) MS vessels. (1) Successfully                   all other briefing requirements
                                                (ii) Receive an evaluation by NMFS                   perform their assigned duties as                      established by the Observer Program.
                                             for his or her most recent deployment                   described in the observer manual or                      (6) Hold current a Red Cross (or
                                             that indicated that the observer’s                      other written instructions from the                   equivalent) basic cardiopulmonary
                                             performance met Observer Program                        Observer Program.                                     resuscitation/first aid certification.
                                             expectations for that deployment;                          (2) Accurately record their sampling                  (7) Successfully meet all expectations
                                             successfully complete any required                      data, write complete reports, and report              in all debriefings including reporting for
                                             briefings as prescribed by the Observer                 accurately any observations of                        assigned debriefings or interviews and
                                             Program; and comply with all of the                     suspected violations of regulations                   meeting program standards.
                                             other requirements of this section.                     relevant to conservation of marine                       (8) Submit all data and information
                                                (B) Catcher vessels. The following                   resources or their environment.                       required by the observer program within
                                             endorsements as prescribed by the                          (3) Not disclose collected data and                the program’s stated guidelines.
                                             Observer Program must be obtained in                    observations made on board the vessel                    (9) Meet the minimum annual
                                             addition to observer certification, in                  or in the processing facility to any                  deployment period of 45 days every 12
                                             order for an observer to deploy.                        person except the owner or operator of                months. On a case-by case basis, the
                                                (1) West Coast Groundfish Observer                   the observed vessel or an authorized                  Observer Program may consider waiving
                                             Program training endorsement. A                         officer or NMFS.                                      the 45 day requirement.
                                             training endorsement signifies the                         (4) Successfully complete any                         (vii) Limitations on conflict of
                                             successful completion of the training                   required briefings as prescribed by the               interest. Observers:
                                             course required to obtain observer                      At-Sea Hake Observer Program.                            (A) Must not have a direct financial
                                             certification. This endorsement expires                    (5) Successful completion of briefing              interest, other than the provision of
                                             when the observer has not been                          by an observer applicant consists of                  observer services or catch monitor
                                             deployed and performed sampling                         meeting all attendance and conduct                    services, in a North Pacific fishery
                                             duties as required by the Observer                      standards issued in writing at the start              managed pursuant to an FMP for the
                                             Program office for a period of time,                    of training; meeting all performance                  waters off the coast of Alaska, Alaska
                                             specified by the Observer Program, after                standards issued in writing at the start              state waters, or in a Pacific Coast fishery
                                             his or her most recent debriefing. The                  of training for assignments, tests, and               managed by either the state or Federal
                                             observer can renew the endorsement by                   other evaluation tools; and completing                Governments in waters off Washington,
                                             successfully completing training once                   all other briefing requirements                       Oregon, or California, including but not
                                             more.                                                   established by the Observer Program.                  limited to:
                                                (2) West Coast Groundfish Observer                      (6) Successfully meet all debriefing                  (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder,
                                             Program annual general endorsement.                     expectations including meeting                        or other secured interest in a vessel,
                                             Each observer must obtain an annual                     Observer Program performance                          shore-based or floating stationary
                                             general endorsement to their                            standards reporting for assigned                      processor facility involved in the
                                             certification prior to his or her first                 debriefings or interviews.                            catching, taking, harvesting or
                                             deployment within any calendar year                        (7) Submit all data and information                processing of fish,
                                             subsequent to a year in which a training                required by the Observer Program                         (2) Any business involved with
                                             certification endorsement is obtained.                  within the program’s stated guidelines.               selling supplies or services to any
                                             To obtain an annual general                                (B) Catcher vessels. After initial                 vessel, shore-based or floating stationary
                                             endorsement, an observer must                           issuance, an observer must keep their                 processing facility; or
                                             successfully complete the annual                        certification valid by meeting all of the                (3) Any business involved with
                                             briefing, as specified by the Observer                  following requirements specified below:               purchasing raw or processed products
                                             Program. All briefing attendance,                          (1) Successfully perform their                     from any vessel, shore-based or floating
                                             performance, and conduct standards                      assigned duties as described in the                   stationary processing facilities.
                                             required by the Observer Program must                   observer manual or other written                         (B) Must not solicit or accept, directly
                                             be met.                                                 instructions from the Observer Program.               or indirectly, any gratuity, gift, favor,
                                                (3) West Coast Groundfish Observer                      (2) Accurately record their sampling               entertainment, loan, or anything of
                                             Program deployment endorsement. Each                    data, write complete reports, and report              monetary value from any person who
                                             observer who has completed an initial                   accurately any observations of                        either conducts activities that are
                                             deployment, as defined by the Observer                  suspected violations of regulations                   regulated by NMFS in the Pacific coast
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                                             Program, after receiving a training                     relevant to conservation of marine                    or North Pacific regions or has interests
                                             endorsement or annual general                           resources or their environment.                       that may be substantially affected by the
                                             endorsement, must complete all                             (3) Not disclose collected data and                performance or nonperformance of the
                                             applicable debriefing requirements                      observations made on board the vessel                 observers’ official duties.
                                             specified by the Observer Program. A                    or in the processing facility to any                     (C) May not serve as observers on any
                                             deployment endorsement is issued to                     person except the owner or operator of                vessel or at any shore-based or floating


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                                             stationary processor owned or operated                  destruction of records, making false                  that meets the requirements described
                                             by a person who employed the observer                   statements, or receiving stolen property;             in § 660.15(b).
                                             in the last two years.                                     (iii) Commission of any other offense              *       *    *     *    *
                                                (D) May not solicit or accept                        indicating a lack of integrity or honesty                (c) * * *
                                             employment as a crew member or an                       that seriously and directly affects the                  (5) Non-whiting groundfish species
                                             employee of a vessel or shore-based or                  fitness of observers.                                 reapportionment. The Regional
                                             floating stationary processor while                        (C) Issuance of an IAD. Upon                       Administrator may make available for
                                             employed by an observer provider.                       determination that suspension or                      harvest to the mothership sector of the
                                                (E) Provisions for remuneration of                   decertification is warranted, the                     Pacific whiting fishery, the amounts of
                                             observers under this section do not                     suspension/decertification official will              the catcher/processor sector’s non-
                                             constitute a conflict of interest.                      issue a written IAD to the observer via               whiting catch allocation remaining
                                                (viii) Standards of behavior.                        certified mail at the observer’s most                 when the catcher/processor sector
                                             Observers must:                                         current address provided to NMFS. The                 reaches its Pacific whiting allocation or
                                                (A) Perform their assigned duties as                 IAD will identify whether a certification             participants in the catcher/processor
                                             described in the observer manual or                     is suspended or revoked and will                      sector do not intend to harvest the
                                             other written instructions from the                     identify the specific reasons for the                 remaining sector allocation. If
                                             Observer Program Office.                                action taken. Decertification is effective            participants in the sector do not intend
                                                (B) Accurately record their sampling                 30 calendar days after the date on the                to harvest the sector’s remaining
                                             data, write complete reports, and report                IAD, unless there is an appeal.                       allocation, the designated coop manager
                                             accurately any observations of                             (D) Appeals. A certified observer who              must submit a cease fishing report to
                                             suspected violations of regulations                     receives an IAD that suspends or                      NMFS indicating that harvesting has
                                             relevant to conservation of marine                      revokes his or her observer certification             concluded for the year. At any time after
                                             resources or their environment.                         may appeal the determination within 30                greater than 80 percent of the catcher/
                                                (C) Not disclose collected data and                  calendar days after the date on the IAD               processor sector Pacific whiting
                                             observations made on board the vessel                   to the Office of Administrative Appeals               allocation has been harvested, the
                                             to any person except the owner or                       pursuant to § 660.19.                                 Regional Administrator may contact the
                                             operator of the observed vessel, an                     *       *     *      *     *                          designated coop manager to determine
                                             authorized officer, or NMFS.                            ■ 13. In § 660.160:                                   whether they intend to continue fishing.
                                                (D) Not disclose collected data and                  ■ a. Revise paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)                     When considering redistribution of non-
                                             observations made on board the vessel                   introductory text, (b)(1)(ii)(A),                     whiting catch allocation, the Regional
                                             to any person except the owner or                       (b)(1)(ii)(C), (c)(5), (g)(1), (g)(2)(ii)(B),         Administrator will take into
                                             operator of the observed vessel, an                     (g)(2)(iii), (g)(2)(ix) introductory text,            consideration the best available data on
                                             authorized officer, or NMFS.                            and (g)(3);                                           total projected fishing impacts.
                                                (ix) Suspension and decertification—                 ■ b. Add paragraph (g)(2)(xi);                        *       *    *     *    *
                                             (A) Suspension and decertification                      ■ c. Remove paragraph (g)(4);                            (g) * * *
                                             review official. The Regional                           ■ d. Redesignate paragraphs (g)(5) and                   (1) Observer coverage requirements—
                                             Administrator (or a designee) will                      (g)(6) as (g)(4) and (g)(5), respectively;            (i) Coverage. The following observer
                                             designate an observer suspension and                    ■ e. Revise newly redesignated                        coverage pertains to certified observers
                                             decertification review official(s), who                 paragraphs (g)(4)(ii), (g)(4)(iii)(A) and             obtained from an observer provider
                                             will have the authority to review                       (E), (g)(4)(iv) and (v), (g)(4)(vii),                 permitted by NMFS. Any vessel
                                             observer certifications and issue IADs of               (g)(4)(ix), (g)(4)(xi) through (xvi), (g)(5)(i)       registered to a C/P-endorsed limited
                                             observer certification suspension and/or                and (ii), (g)(5)(iii)(A)(2), (g)(5)(v)(D),            entry trawl permit that is 125 ft (38.1 m)
                                             decertification.                                        (g)(5)(vi), (g)(5)(vii)(A), and (g)(5)(viii)          LOA or longer must carry two certified
                                                (B) Causes for suspension or                         and (ix).                                             observers, and any vessel registered to a
                                             decertification. The suspension/                           The revisions and addition read as                 C/P-endorsed limited entry trawl permit
                                             decertification official may initiate                   follows:                                              that is shorter than 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA
                                             suspension or decertification                                                                                 must carry one certified observer, each
                                             proceedings against an observer:                        § 660.160 Catcher/processor (C/P) Coop                day that the vessel is used to take,
                                                (1) When it is alleged that the                      Program.
                                                                                                                                                           retain, receive, land, process, or
                                             observer has not met applicable                         *       *    *     *    *                             transport groundfish.
                                             standards, including any of the                            (b) * * *                                             (ii) Observer workload. The time
                                             following:                                                 (1) * * *                                          required for the observer to complete
                                                (i) Failed to satisfactorily perform                    (ii) C/P vessel responsibilities. The              sampling duties must not exceed 12
                                             duties of observers as specified in                     owner and operator of a C/P vessel                    consecutive hours in each 24-hour
                                             writing by the NMFS Observer Program;                   must:                                                 period.
                                             or                                                         (A) Recordkeeping and reporting.                      (iii) Refusal to board. Any boarding
                                                (ii) Failed to abide by the standards of             Maintain a valid declaration as specified             refusal on the part of the observer or
                                             conduct for observers, including                        at § 660.13(d); maintain records as                   vessel must be reported to the Observer
                                             conflicts of interest;                                  specified at § 660.113(a); and maintain               Program and OLE by the observer
                                                (2) Upon conviction of a crime or                    and submit all records and reports                    provider. The observer must be
                                             upon entry of a civil judgment for:                     specified at § 660.113(d) including,                  available for an interview with the
                                                (i) Commission of fraud or other                     economic data, scale tests records, and               Observer Program or OLE if necessary.
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                                             violation in connection with obtaining                  cost recovery.                                           (2) * * *
                                             or attempting to obtain certification, or               *       *    *     *    *                                (ii) * * *
                                             in performing the duties as specified in                   (C) Catch weighing requirements. The                  (B) Have on board a valid Commercial
                                             writing by the NMFS Observer Program;                   owner and operator of a C/P vessel must               Fishing Vessel Safety Decal that certifies
                                                (ii) Commission of embezzlement,                     ensure that all catch is weighed in its               compliance with regulations found in
                                             theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or               round form on a NMFS-approved scale                   33 CFR chapter I and 46 CFR chapter I,


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                                             a certificate of compliance issued                         (ii) Vessels are required to procure                  (v) Respond to industry requests for
                                             pursuant to 46 CFR 28.710 or a valid                    observer services directly from the                   observers. An observer provider must
                                             certificate of inspection pursuant to 46                Observer Program and an observer                      provide an observer for deployment as
                                             U.S.C. 3311. Maintain safe conditions                   provider when NMFS has determined                     requested pursuant to the contractual
                                             on the vessel for the protection of                     and given notification that the vessel                relationship with the vessel to fulfill
                                             observer(s) including adherence to all                  must carry NMFS staff and/or                          vessel requirements for observer
                                             USCG and other applicable rules,                        individuals authorized by NMFS, in                    coverage specified under paragraph
                                             regulations, or statutes pertaining to safe             addition to an observer provided by an                (g)(1) of this section. An alternate
                                             operation of the vessel, and provisions                 observer provider.                                    observer must be supplied in each case
                                             at §§ 600.725 and 600.746 of this                          (4) * * *                                          where injury or illness prevents the
                                             chapter.                                                   (ii) Hiring an observer candidate. (A)             observer from performing his or her
                                                (iii) Computer hardware and software.                The observer provider must provide the                duties or where the observer resigns
                                             C/P vessels must:                                       candidate a copy of NMFS-provided                     prior to completion of his or her duties.
                                                (A) Provide hardware and software                    pamphlets, information and other                      If the observer provider is unable to
                                             pursuant to regulations at § 679.51                     literature describing observer duties (i.e.           respond to an industry request for
                                             (e)(iii)(B) of this chapter.                            The At-Sea Hake Observer Program’s                    observer coverage from a vessel for
                                                (B) Provide the observer(s) access to a              Observer Manual) prior to hiring an                   whom the observer provider is in a
                                             computer required under paragraph                       observer candidate. Observer job                      contractual relationship due to lack of
                                             (g)(2)(iii) of this section that is                     information is available from the                     available observers by the estimated
                                             connected to a communication device                     Observer Program Office’s Web site at                 embarking time of the vessel, the
                                             that provides a point-to-point                          http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/research/                   observer provider must report it to the
                                             connection to the NMFS host computer.                   divisions/fram/observer/index.cfm.                    Observer Program at least four hours
                                                (C) Ensure that the C/P vessel has                      (B) The observer provider must have                prior to the vessel’s estimated
                                             installed the most recent release of                    a written contract or a written contract              embarking time.
                                             NMFS data entry software, or other                      addendum that is signed by the observer               *       *     *     *     *
                                             approved software prior to the vessel                   and observer provider prior to the                       (vii) Provide observer deployment
                                             receiving, catching or processing IFQ                   observer’s deployment with the                        logistics. An observer provider must
                                             species.                                                following clauses:                                    provide to each of its observers under
                                                (D) Ensure that the communication                       (1) That the observer will return all              contract:
                                             equipment required in paragraph                         phone calls, emails, text messages, or                   (A) All necessary transportation,
                                             (g)(2)(iii) of this section and used by                 other forms of communication within                   including arrangements and logistics, to
                                             observers to enter and transmit data, is                the time specified by the Observer                    the initial location of deployment, to all
                                             fully functional and operational.                       Program;                                              subsequent vessel assignments during
                                             ‘‘Functional’’ means that all the tasks                    (2) That the observer inform the                   that deployment, and to and from the
                                             and components of the NMFS supplied,                    observer provider prior to the time of                location designated for an observer to be
                                             or other approved, software described at                embarkation if he or she is experiencing              interviewed by the Observer Program;
                                             paragraph (g)(2)(iii) of this section and               any new mental illness or physical                    and
                                             the data transmissions to NMFS can be                   ailments or injury since submission of                   (B) Lodging, per diem, and any other
                                             executed effectively aboard the vessel                  the physician’s statement as required as              services necessary to observers assigned
                                             by the communications equipment.                        a qualified observer candidate that                   to fishing vessels.
                                             *       *     *     *     *                             would prevent him or her from                            (1) An observer under contract may be
                                                (ix) Sampling station and operational                performing their assigned duties.                     housed on a vessel to which he or she
                                             requirements for C/P vessels. This                         (iii) * * *                                        is assigned:
                                             paragraph contains the requirements for                    (A) Submit to NMFS all data,                          (i) Prior to their vessel’s initial
                                             observer sampling stations. To allow the                logbooks and reports as required by the               departure from port;
                                             observer to carry out the required                      observer manual;                                         (ii) For a period not to exceed 24
                                             duties, the vessel owner must provide                   *       *    *     *    *                             hours following the completion of an
                                             an observer sampling station that meets                    (E) Immediately report to the Observer             offload when the observer has duties
                                             the following requirements:                             Program Office and the OLE any refusal                and is scheduled to disembark; or
                                             *       *     *     *     *                             to board an assigned vessel.                             (iii) For a period not to exceed 24
                                                (xi) Housing on vessel in port. During                  (iv) Observers provided to vessel.                 hours following the vessel’s arrival in
                                             all periods an observer is housed on a                  Observers provided to C/P vessels:                    port when the observer is scheduled to
                                             vessel, the vessel operator must ensure                    (A) Must have a valid North Pacific                disembark.
                                             that at least one crew member is aboard.                groundfish observer certification with                   (2) [Reserved]
                                                (3) Procurement of observer services.                required endorsements and an At-Sea                      (C) An observer under contract who is
                                             Owners of vessels required to carry                     Hake Observer Program endorsement;                    between vessel assignments must be
                                             observers under paragraph (g)(1) of this                   (B) Must not have informed the                     provided with shoreside
                                             section must arrange for observer                       observer provider prior to the time of                accommodations in accordance with the
                                             services from an observer provider                      embarkation that he or she is                         contract between the observer and the
                                             permitted by NMFS, except that:                         experiencing a mental illness or a                    observer provider. If the observer
                                                (i) Vessels are required to procure                  physical ailment or injury developed                  provider is providing accommodations,
                                             observer services directly from the                     since submission of the physician’s                   it must be at a licensed hotel, motel, bed
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                                             Observer Program when NMFS has                          statement that would prevent him or her               and breakfast, or other shoreside
                                             determined and given notification that                  from performing his or her assigned                   accommodations for the duration of
                                             the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an                  duties; and                                           each period between vessel or shoreside
                                             individual authorized by NMFS in lieu                      (C) Must have successfully completed               assignments. Such accommodations
                                             of an observer provided by an observer                  all NMFS required training and briefing               must include an assigned bed for each
                                             provider.                                               before deployment.                                    observer and no other person may be


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                                             assigned that bed for the duration of that              a completed and unaltered copy of each                procedures identified in writing by the
                                             observer’s stay. Additionally, no more                  type of signed and valid contract                     Observer Program Office.
                                             than four beds may be in any room                       (including all attachments, appendices,                  (xiii) Maintain confidentiality of
                                             housing observers at accommodations                     addendums, and exhibits incorporated                  information. An observer provider must
                                             meeting the requirements of this                        into the contract) between the observer               ensure that all records on individual
                                             section.                                                provider and those entities requiring                 observer performance received from
                                             *      *     *     *     *                              observer services under paragraph (g)(1)              NMFS under the routine use provision
                                                (ix) Verify vessel’s Commercial                      of this section. Observer providers must              of the Privacy Act 5 U.S.C. 552a or other
                                             Fishing Vessel Safety Decal. An                         also submit to the Observer Program                   applicable law remain confidential and
                                             observer provider must ensure that the                  Office upon request, a completed and                  are not further released to any person
                                             observer completes an observer vessel                   unaltered copy of the current or most                 outside the employ of the observer
                                             safety checklist, and verify that a vessel              recent signed and valid contract                      provider company to whom the observer
                                             has a valid USCG Commercial Fishing                     (including all attachments, appendices,               was contracted except with written
                                             Vessel Safety decal as required under                   addendums, and exhibits incorporated                  permission of the observer.
                                             paragraph (h)(2)(ii)(B) of this section                 into the contract and any agreements or                  (xiv) Limitations on conflict of
                                             prior to the observer embarking on the                  policies with regard to observer                      interest. An observer provider must
                                             first trip and before an observer may get               compensation or salary levels) between                meet limitations on conflict of interest.
                                             underway aboard the vessel. The                         the observer provider and the particular              Observer providers:
                                             provider must submit all vessel safety                  entity identified by the Observer                        (A) Must not have a direct financial
                                             checklists to the Observer Program, as                  Program or with specific observers. The               interest, other than the provision of
                                             specified by Observer Program policy.                   copies must be submitted to the                       observer, catch monitor or other
                                             One of the following acceptable means                   Observer Program Office via fax or mail               biological sampling services, in any
                                             of verification must be used to verify the              within 5 business days of the request.                federal or state managed fisheries,
                                             decal validity:                                         Signed and valid contracts include the                including but not limited to:
                                                (A) The observer provider or                         contracts an observer provider has with:                 (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder,
                                             employee of the observer provider,                         (1) Vessels required to have observer              or other secured interest in a vessel or
                                             including the observer, visually inspects               coverage as specified at paragraph (g)(1)             shoreside processor facility involved in
                                             the decal aboard the vessel and confirms                of this section; and                                  the catching, taking, harvesting or
                                             that the decal is valid according to the                   (2) Observers.                                     processing of fish,
                                             decal date of issuance; or                                 (D) Change in observer provider                       (2) Any business involved with
                                                (B) The observer provider receives a                 management and contact information.                   selling supplies or services to any vessel
                                             hard copy of the USCG documentation                     Observer providers must submit                        or shoreside processors participating in
                                             of the decal issuance from the vessel                   notification of any other change to                   a fishery managed pursuant to an FMP
                                             owner or operator.                                      provider contact information, including               in the waters off the coasts of Alaska,
                                                                                                     but not limited to, changes in contact                California, Oregon, and Washington, or
                                             *      *     *     *     *                              name, phone number, email address,
                                                (xi) Maintain communications with                                                                             (3) Any business involved with
                                                                                                     and address.                                          purchasing raw or processed products
                                             the Observer Program Office. An                            (E) Other reports. Reports of the
                                             observer provider must provide all of                                                                         from any vessel or shoreside processor
                                                                                                     following must be submitted in writing                participating in a fishery managed
                                             the following information by electronic                 to the Observer Program Office by the
                                             transmission (email), fax, or other                                                                           pursuant to an FMP in the waters off the
                                                                                                     observer provider via fax or email                    coasts of Alaska, California, Oregon, and
                                             method specified by NMFS.                               address designated by the Observer
                                                (A) Observer training and briefing.                                                                        Washington.
                                                                                                     Program Office within 24 hours after the
                                             Observer training and briefing                                                                                   (B) Must assign observers without
                                                                                                     observer provider becomes aware of the
                                             registration materials must be submitted                                                                      regard to any preference by
                                                                                                     information:
                                             to the Observer Program Office at least                                                                       representatives of vessels other than
                                                                                                        (1) Any information regarding
                                             5 business days prior to the beginning                                                                        when an observer will be deployed.
                                                                                                     possible observer harassment;
                                             of a scheduled observer at-sea hake                        (2) Any information regarding any                     (C) Must not solicit or accept, directly
                                             training or briefing session. Registration              action prohibited under §§ 660.12(e),                 or indirectly, any gratuity, gift, favor,
                                             materials consist of the following: The                 660.112 or 600.725(o), (t) and (u) of this            entertainment, loan, or anything of
                                             date of requested training or briefing                  chapter;                                              monetary value except for compensation
                                             with a list of observers including each                    (3) Any concerns about vessel safety               for providing observer services from any
                                             observer’s full name (i.e., first, middle               or marine casualty under 46 CFR 4.05–                 person who conducts fishing or fish
                                             and last names).                                        1(a)(1) through (7);                                  processing activities that are regulated
                                                (B) Observer debriefing registration.                   (4) Any observer illness or injury that            by NMFS, or who has interests that may
                                             The observer provider must contact the                  prevents the observer from completing                 be substantially affected by the
                                             Observer Program within 5 business                      any of his or her duties described in the             performance or nonperformance of the
                                             days after the completion of an                         observer manual; and                                  official duties of observer providers.
                                             observer’s deployment to schedule a                        (5) Any information, allegations or                   (xv) Observer conduct and behavior.
                                             date, time and location for debriefing.                 reports regarding observer conflict of                An observer provider must develop and
                                             Observer debriefing registration                        interest or breach of the standards of                maintain a policy addressing observer
                                             information must be provided at the                     behavior described in observer provider               conduct and behavior for their
                                             time of debriefing scheduling and must                  policy.                                               employees that serve as observers. The
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                                             include the observer’s name, cruise                        (xii) Replace lost or damaged gear.                policy shall address the following
                                             number, vessel name(s) and code(s), and                 Lost or damaged gear issued to an                     behavior and conduct:
                                             requested debriefing date.                              observer by NMFS must be replaced by                     (A) Observer use of alcohol;
                                                (C) Observer provider contracts. If                  the observer provider. All replacements                  (B) Observer use, possession, or
                                             requested, observer providers must                      must be provided to NMFS and be in                    distribution of illegal drugs in violation
                                             submit to the Observer Program Office                   accordance with requirements and                      of applicable law; and


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                                               (C) Sexual contact with personnel of                     (D) At-Sea Hake Observer Program                   waters off the coast of Alaska, Alaska
                                             the vessel or processing facility to                    endorsements. A Pacific whiting fishery               state waters, or in a Pacific Coast fishery
                                             which the observer is assigned, or with                 endorsement is required for purposes of               managed by either the state or Federal
                                             any vessel or processing plant personnel                performing observer duties aboard                     Governments in waters off Washington,
                                             who may be substantially affected by                    vessels that process groundfish at sea in             Oregon, or California, including but not
                                             the performance or non-performance of                   the Pacific whiting fishery. A Pacific                limited to:
                                             the observer’s official duties.                         whiting fishery endorsement to an                        (1) Any ownership, mortgage holder,
                                               (D) An observer provider shall                        observer’s certification may be obtained              or other secured interest in a vessel,
                                             provide a copy of its conduct and                       by meeting the following requirements:                shore-based or floating stationary
                                             behavior policy by February 1 of each                      (1) Have a valid North Pacific                     processor facility involved in the
                                             year, to observers, observer candidates,                groundfish observer certification.                    catching, taking, harvesting or
                                             and the Observer Program Office.                           (2) Receive an evaluation by NMFS                  processing of fish,
                                               (xvi) Refusal to deploy an observer.                  for his or her most recent deployment                    (2) Any business involved with
                                             Observer providers may refuse to deploy                 that indicated that the observer’s                    selling supplies or services to any
                                             an observer on a requesting vessel if the               performance met Observer Program                      vessel, shore-based or floating stationary
                                             observer provider has determined that                   expectations for that deployment;                     processing facility; or
                                             the requesting vessel is inadequate or                     (3) Successfully complete any                         (3) Any business involved with
                                             unsafe pursuant to those regulations                    required briefings as prescribed by the               purchasing raw or processed products
                                             described at § 600.746 of this chapter or               Observer Program; and                                 from any vessel, shore-based or floating
                                             U.S. Coast Guard and other applicable                      (4) Comply with all of the other                   stationary processing facilities.
                                             rules, regulations, statutes, or guidelines             requirements of this section.                         *      *     *    *     *
                                             pertaining to safe operation of the                        (vi) Maintaining the validity of an
                                                                                                                                                              (viii) Standards of behavior.
                                             vessel.                                                 observer certification. After initial
                                                                                                                                                           Observers must:
                                               (5) * * *                                             issuance, an observer must keep their
                                                                                                                                                              (A) Perform their assigned duties as
                                               (i) Applicability. Observer                           certification valid by meeting all of the
                                                                                                                                                           described in the observer manual or
                                             certification authorizes an individual to               following requirements specified below:
                                                                                                        (A) Successfully perform their                     other written instructions from the
                                             fulfill duties as specified in writing by                                                                     Observer Program Office.
                                             the Observer Program Office while                       assigned duties as described in the
                                                                                                     observer manual or other written                         (B) Accurately record their sampling
                                             under the employ of an observer                                                                               data, write complete reports, and report
                                             provider and according to certification                 instructions from the Observer Program.
                                                                                                        (B) Accurately record their sampling               accurately any observations of
                                             endorsements as designated under                                                                              suspected violations of regulations
                                             paragraph (g)(5)(iii) of this section.                  data, write complete reports, and report
                                                                                                     accurately any observations of                        relevant to conservation of marine
                                                (ii) Observer certification official. The                                                                  resources or their environment.
                                             Regional Administrator will designate a                 suspected violations of regulations
                                                                                                     relevant to conservation of marine                       (C) Not disclose collected data and
                                             NMFS observer certification official                                                                          observations made on board the vessel
                                             who will make decisions for the                         resources or their environment.
                                                                                                        (C) Not disclose collected data and                to any person except the owner or
                                             Observer Program Office on whether to                                                                         operator of the observed vessel, an
                                                                                                     observations made on board the vessel
                                             issue or deny observer certifications and                                                                     authorized officer, or NMFS.
                                                                                                     or in the processing facility to any
                                             endorsements.                                                                                                    (ix) Suspension and decertification—
                                                                                                     person except the owner or operator of
                                                (iii) * * *                                                                                                (A) Suspension and decertification
                                                                                                     the observed vessel or an authorized
                                                (A) * * *                                                                                                  review official. The Regional
                                                                                                     officer or NMFS.
                                                (2) Have provided, through their                        (D) Successfully complete any                      Administrator (or a designee) will
                                             observer provider:                                      required briefings as prescribed by the               designate an observer suspension and
                                                (i) Information set forth at § 679.52(b)             At-Sea Hake Observer Program.                         decertification review official(s), who
                                             of this chapter regarding an observer                      (E) Successful completion of briefing              will have the authority to review
                                             candidate’s health and physical fitness                 by an observer applicant consists of                  observer certifications and issue IADs of
                                             for the job;                                            meeting all attendance and conduct                    observer certification suspension and/or
                                                (ii) Meet all observer education and                 standards issued in writing at the start              decertification.
                                             health standards as specified in                        of training; meeting all performance                     (B) Causes for suspension or
                                             § 679.52(b) of this chapter; and                        standards issued in writing at the start              decertification. The suspension/
                                                (iii) Have successfully completed                    of training for assignments, tests, and               decertification official may initiate
                                             NMFS-approved training as prescribed                    other evaluation tools; and completing                suspension or decertification
                                             by the Observer Program. Successful                     all other briefing requirements                       proceedings against an observer:
                                             completion of training by an observer                   established by the Observer Program.                     (1) When it is alleged that the
                                             applicant consists of meeting all                          (F) Successfully meet all debriefing               observer has committed any acts or
                                             attendance and conduct standards                        expectations including meeting                        omissions of any of the following:
                                             issued in writing at the start of training;             Observer Program performance                          Failed to satisfactorily perform the
                                             meeting all performance standards                       standards reporting for assigned                      duties of observers as specified in
                                             issued in writing at the start of training              debriefings or interviews.                            writing by the Observer Program; or
                                             for assignments, tests, and other                          (G) Submit all data and information                failed to abide by the standards of
                                             evaluation tools; and completing all                    required by the Observer Program                      conduct for observers (including
                                             other training requirements established                 within the program’s stated guidelines.               conflicts of interest);
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                                             by the Observer Program.                                   (vii) * * *                                           (2) Upon conviction of a crime or
                                                (iv) Have not been decertified under                    (A) Must not have a direct financial               upon entry of a civil judgment for:
                                             paragraph (g)(5)(ix) of this section, or                interest, other than the provision of                 Commission of fraud or other violation
                                             pursuant to § 679.53(c) of this chapter.                observer services or catch monitor                    in connection with obtaining or
                                             *       *    *     *     *                              services, in a North Pacific fishery                  attempting to obtain certification, or in
                                                (v) * * *                                            managed pursuant to an FMP for the                    performing the duties as specified in


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                                             writing by the Observer Program;                           (b) Notice of departure basic rule. At             certificate of inspection pursuant to 46
                                             commission of embezzlement, theft,                      least 24 hours (but not more than 36                  U.S.C. 3311.
                                             forgery, bribery, falsification or                      hours) before departing on a fishing trip,               (3) * * *
                                             destruction of records, making false                    a harvesting vessel that has been                        (i) Observer use of equipment.
                                             statements, or receiving stolen property;               notified by NMFS that it is required to               Allowing observer(s) to use the vessel’s
                                             or commission of any other offense                      carry an observer, or that is operating in            communication equipment and
                                             indicating a lack of integrity or honesty               an active sampling unit, must notify                  personnel, on request, for the entry,
                                             that seriously and directly affects the                 NMFS (or its designated agent) of the                 transmission, and receipt of work-
                                             fitness of observers.                                   vessel’s intended time of departure.                  related messages, at no cost to the
                                                (C) Issuance of an IAD. Upon                            (1) Optional notice—weather delays.                observer(s), the observer provider or
                                             determination that suspension or                        A harvesting vessel that anticipates a                NMFS.
                                             decertification is warranted, the                       delayed departure due to weather or sea               *      *    *     *      *
                                             suspension/decertification official will                conditions may advise NMFS of the                        (f) Observer sampling station. This
                                             issue a written IAD to the observer via                 anticipated delay when providing the                  paragraph contains the requirements for
                                             certified mail at the observer’s most                   basic notice described in paragraph (b)               observer sampling stations. The vessel
                                             current address provided to NMFS. The                   of this section. If departure is delayed              owner must provide an observer
                                             IAD will identify whether a certification               beyond 36 hours from the time the                     sampling station that complies with this
                                             is suspended or revoked and will                        original notice is given, the vessel must             section so that the observer can carry
                                             identify the specific reasons for the                   provide an additional notice of                       out required duties.
                                             action taken. Decertification is effective              departure not less than four hours prior                 (1) Accessibility. The observer
                                             30 calendar days after the date on the                  to departure, in order to enable NMFS                 sampling station must be available to
                                             IAD, unless there is an appeal.                         to place an observer.                                 the observer at all times.
                                                (D) Appeals. A certified observer who                   (2) Optional notice—back-to-back                      (2) Location. The observer sampling
                                             receives an IAD that suspends or                        fishing trips. A harvesting vessel that               station must be located within four
                                             revokes the observer certification may                  intends to make back-to-back fishing                  meters of the location from which the
                                             appeal the determination within 30                      trips (i.e., trips with less than 24 hours            observer samples unsorted catch.
                                             calendar days after the date on the IAD                 between offloading from one trip and                  Unobstructed passage must be provided
                                             to the Office of Administrative Appeals                 beginning another), may provide the                   between the observer sampling station
                                             pursuant to § 660.19.                                   basic notice described in paragraph (b)               and the location where the observer
                                             *      *    *     *      *                              of this section for both trips, prior to              collects sample catch.
                                             ■ 14. In § 660.216, revise paragraphs (a)
                                                                                                     making the first trip. A vessel that has              ■ 15. In § 660.316, revise paragraphs (a)
                                             through (d), (e)(2), (e)(3)(i), and (f) to              given such notice is not required to give             through (d), (e)(2), (e)(3)(i), and (f) to
                                             read as follows:                                        additional notice of the second trip.                 read as follows:
                                                                                                        (c) Cease fishing report. Within 24
                                             § 660.216 Fixed gear fishery—observer                   hours of ceasing the taking and retaining             § 660.316 Open access fishery—observer
                                             requirements.                                           of groundfish, vessel owners, operators,              requirements.
                                               (a) Observer coverage requirements—                   or managers must notify NMFS or its                     (a) Observer coverage requirements—
                                             (1) Harvesting vessels. When NMFS                       designated agent that fishing has ceased.             (1) Harvesting vessels. When NMFS
                                             notifies the owner, operator, permit                    This requirement applies to any                       notifies the owner, operator, permit
                                             holder, or the manager of a harvesting                  harvesting and processing vessel that is              holder, or the manager of a harvesting
                                             vessel of any requirement to carry an                   required to carry an observer, or that is             vessel of any requirement to carry an
                                             observer, the harvesting vessel may not                 operating in a segment of the fleet that              observer, the harvesting vessel may not
                                             be used to fish for groundfish without                  NMFS has identified as an active                      be used to fish for groundfish without
                                             carrying an observer.                                   sampling unit.                                        carrying an observer.
                                               (2) Processing vessels. Unless                           (d) Waiver. The West Coast Regional                  (2) Processing vessels. Unless
                                             specified otherwise by the Observer                     Administrator (or designee) may                       specified otherwise by the Observer
                                             Program, any vessel 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA                 provide written notification to the                   Program, any vessel 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA
                                             or longer that is engaged in at-sea                     vessel owner stating that a                           or longer that is engaged in at-sea
                                             processing must carry two certified                     determination has been made to                        processing must carry two certified
                                             observers procured from a permitted                     temporarily waive coverage                            observers procured from a permitted
                                             observer provider, and any vessel                       requirements because of circumstances                 observer provider, and any vessel
                                             shorter than 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA that is                that are deemed to be beyond the                      shorter than 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA that is
                                             engaged in at-sea processing must carry                 vessel’s control.                                     engaged in at-sea processing must carry
                                             one certified observer procured from a                     (e) * * *                                          one certified observer procured from a
                                             permitted observer provider, each day                      (2) Safe conditions. Maintain safe                 permitted observer provider, each day
                                             that the vessel is used to take, retain,                conditions on the vessel for the                      that the vessel is used to take, retain,
                                             receive, land, process, or transport                    protection of observer(s) including                   receive, land, process, or transport
                                             groundfish. Owners of vessels required                  adherence to all USCG and other                       groundfish. Owners of vessels required
                                             to carry observers under this paragraph                 applicable rules, regulations, or statutes            to carry observers under this paragraph
                                             must arrange for observer services from                 pertaining to safe operation of the                   must arrange for observer services from
                                             a permitted observer provider except                    vessel, and provisions at §§ 600.725 and              a permitted observer provider except
                                             when the Observer Program has                           600.746 of this chapter. Have on board                when the Observer Program has
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                                             determined and given notification that                  a valid Commercial Fishing Vessel                     determined and given notification that
                                             the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an                  Safety Decal that certifies compliance                the vessel must carry NMFS staff or an
                                             individual authorized by NMFS in                        with regulations found in 33 CFR                      individual authorized by NMFS in
                                             addition to or in lieu of an observer                   chapter I and 46 CFR chapter I, a                     addition to or in lieu of an observer
                                             provided by a permitted observer                        certificate of compliance issued                      provided by a permitted observer
                                             provider.                                               pursuant to 46 CFR 28.710 or a valid                  provider.


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                                                (b) Notice of departure—basic rule. At               given such notice is not required to give             certificate of compliance issued
                                             least 24 hours (but not more than 36                    additional notice of the second trip.                 pursuant to 46 CFR 28.710 or a valid
                                             hours) before departing on a fishing trip,                (c) Cease fishing report. Within 24                 certificate of inspection pursuant to 46
                                             a harvesting vessel that has been                       hours of ceasing the taking and retaining             U.S.C. 3311.
                                             notified by NMFS that it is required to                 of groundfish, vessel owners, operators,                 (3) * * *
                                             carry an observer, or that is operating in              or managers must notify NMFS or its
                                                                                                                                                              (i) Observer use of equipment.
                                             an active sampling unit, must notify                    designated agent that fishing has ceased.
                                                                                                                                                           Allowing observer(s) to use the vessel’s
                                             NMFS (or its designated agent) of the                   This requirement applies to any
                                                                                                                                                           communication equipment and
                                             vessel’s intended time of departure.                    harvesting or processing vessel that is
                                                                                                                                                           personnel, on request, for the entry,
                                             Notice will be given in a form to be                    required to carry an observer, or that is
                                                                                                     operating in a segment of the fleet that              transmission, and receipt of work-
                                             specified by NMFS.                                                                                            related messages, at no cost to the
                                                                                                     NMFS has identified as an active
                                                (1) Optional notice—weather delays.                  sampling unit.                                        observer(s), observer provider or NMFS.
                                             A harvesting vessel that anticipates a                    (d) Waiver. The West Coast Regional                 *      *    *     *     *
                                             delayed departure due to weather or sea                 Administrator (or designate) may                         (f) Observer sampling station. This
                                             conditions may advise NMFS of the                       provide written notification to the                   paragraph contains the requirements for
                                             anticipated delay when providing the                    vessel owner stating that a                           observer sampling stations. The vessel
                                             basic notice described in paragraph (b)                 determination has been made to                        owner must provide an observer
                                             of this section. If departure is delayed                temporarily waive coverage                            sampling station that complies with this
                                             beyond 36 hours from the time the                       requirements because of circumstances                 section so that the observer can carry
                                             original notice is given, the vessel must               that are deemed to be beyond the                      out required duties.
                                             provide an additional notice of                         vessel’s control.                                        (1) Accessibility. The observer
                                             departure not less than four hours prior                  (e) * * *                                           sampling station must be available to
                                                                                                       (2) Safe conditions. Maintain safe
                                             to departure, in order to enable NMFS                                                                         the observer at all times.
                                                                                                     conditions on the vessel for the
                                             to place an observer.                                                                                            (2) Location. The observer sampling
                                                                                                     protection of observer(s) including
                                                (2) Optional notice—back-to-back                     adherence to all USCG and other                       station must be located within four
                                             fishing trips. A harvesting vessel that                 applicable rules, regulations, or statutes            meters of the location from which the
                                             intends to make back-to-back fishing                    pertaining to safe operation of the                   observer samples unsorted catch.
                                             trips (i.e., trips with less than 24 hours              vessel, and provisions at §§ 600.725 and              Unobstructed passage must be provided
                                             between offloading from one trip and                    600.746 of this chapter. Have on board                between the observer sampling station
                                             beginning another), may provide the                     a valid Commercial Fishing Vessel                     and the location where the observer
                                             basic notice described in paragraph (b)                 Safety Decal that certifies compliance                collects sample catch.
                                             of this section for both trips, prior to                with regulations found in 33 CFR                      [FR Doc. 2015–08814 Filed 4–20–15; 8:45 am]
                                             making the first trip. A vessel that has                chapter I and 46 CFR chapter I, a                     BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2015-12-16 08:33:17
Document Modified: 2015-12-16 08:33:17
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.
ContactBecky Renko, 206-526-6110, [email protected]; or Jamie Goen, 206-526-4656, [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 22269 
RIN Number0648-BD30
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Indian Fisheries

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