80_FR_25194 80 FR 25110 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 53

80 FR 25110 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 53

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 84 (May 1, 2015)

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FR Document2015-09952

This final rule approves and implements Framework Adjustment 53 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. This rule sets fishing years 2015-2017 catch limits for several groundfish stocks, modifies management measures for Gulf of Maine cod, and adopts other measures to improve the management of the groundfish fishery. This action is necessary to respond to updated scientific information and achieve the goals and objectives of the fishery management plan. The final measures are intended to prevent overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks, achieve optimum yield, and ensure that management measures are based on the best scientific information available.

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Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Final Rule and Interim 
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 150105004-5355-01]
RIN 0648-BE75


Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast 
Groundfish Fishery; Framework Adjustment 53

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

ACTION: Final rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This final rule approves and implements Framework Adjustment 
53 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. This rule 
sets fishing years 2015-2017 catch limits for several groundfish 
stocks, modifies management measures for Gulf of Maine cod, and adopts 
other measures to improve the management of the groundfish fishery. 
This action is necessary to respond to updated scientific information 
and achieve the goals and objectives of the fishery management plan. 
The final measures are intended to prevent overfishing, rebuild 
overfished stocks, achieve optimum yield, and ensure that management 
measures are based on the best scientific information available.

DATES: Effective May 1, 2015. Comments on the burden-hour estimates or 
other aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained 
in this final rule must be received by June 30, 2015.

ADDRESSES: 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 either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via email to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
     Mail: Submit written comments to John K. Bullard, Regional 
Administrator, National Marine Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic 
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside of the envelope, 
``Comments on Groundfish Daily Catch Reporting.''
    Copies of Framework Adjustment 53, including the Environmental 
Assessment, the Regulatory Impact Review, and the Iinal Regulatory 
Flexibility Act analysis prepared by the New England Fishery Management 
Council and NMFS in support of this action are available from John K. 
Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. The 
supporting documents are also accessible via the Internet at: http://www.nefmc.org/management-plans/northeast-multispecies or http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah Heil, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
phone: 978-281-9257; email: Sarah.Heil@noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

1. Summary of Approved Measures
2. Status Determination Criteria
3. Fishing Year 2015 Shared U.S./Canada Quotas
4. Fishing Years 2015-2017 Catch Limits
5. Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures
6. Default Catch Limits
7. Sector Carryover
8. Fishing Year 2015 Common Pool Management Measures
9. Fishing Year 2015 Northern Windowpane Flounder Accountability 
Measure
10. Daily Catch Reporting for Commercial Groundfish Vessels
11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

1. Summary of Approved Measures

    This final rule approves and implements measures in Framework 
Adjustment 53 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan 
(FMP), and removes all measures that we previously implemented in the 
2014 interim action for Gulf of Maine (GOM) cod. The New England 
Fishery Management Council developed Framework 53 primarily in response 
to new stock assessments that were conducted in 2014 for a number of 
groundfish stocks. The new measures implemented by this final rule 
include:
     Revised status determination criteria for several 
groundfish stocks;
     Fishing year 2015 shared U.S./Canada quotas for 
transboundary Georges Bank (GB) stocks;
     Fishing years 2015-2017 catch limits for several 
groundfish stocks;
     GOM cod protection closures and possession restrictions;
     A mechanism to set default catch limits in the event a 
future management action is delayed; and
     A provision that allows groundfish sectors to carry over 
unused quota in response to a recent court ruling.
    This action also implements a number of other measures that are not 
part of Framework 53, but that were considered under our authority 
specified in the FMP. We are including these measures in conjunction 
with the Framework 53 approved measures for expediency purposes. The 
additional measures implemented in this rule are listed below.
     Management measures for the common pool fishery--this 
action implements initial fishing year 2015 trip limits for the common 
pool fishery. We have the authority to set management measures for the 
common pool fishery that will help ensure that the fishery achieves, 
but does not exceed, its catch limits.
     Accountability measure (AM) for northern windowpane 
flounder--this action implements an AM for northern windowpane flounder 
for fishing year 2015 due to an overage of the 2014 catch limit for 
this stock. This AM requires sector and common pool vessels to use 
selective trawl gear when fishing in certain areas on GB.
     Daily catch reporting for commercial groundfish vessels--
this action implements a requirement that commercial groundfish vessels 
submit a daily catch report through the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) 
when declared into the GOM broad stock area and any other broad stock 
area on the same trip. Groundfish vessels must currently submit trip-
level reports. However, we have the authority to modify the frequency 
of reporting, if necessary.
     Other regulatory corrections--we are implementing several 
revisions to the regulations to correct references, remove unnecessary 
text, and make other minor edits. Each correction is described in the 
section ``11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator 
Authority.''

2. Status Determination Criteria

    The Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) conducted stock 
assessments in 2014 for GOM cod, GOM haddock, GOM winter flounder, GB 
yellowtail flounder, GB winter flounder, and pollock. To incorporate 
the results of these assessments, this action changes the status 
determination for GB yellowtail flounder to unknown and updates the 
numerical estimates of the status determination criteria for the 
remaining stocks. Table 1 provides the updated numerical estimates of 
the status determination criteria, and Table 2 summarizes changes in 
stock status based on the new stock assessments conducted in 2014.
    Although status determination relative to reference points is 
unknown for GB yellowtail flounder, the best scientific information 
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indicates that stock status is poor. The changes to the status 
determination criteria implemented in this action do not affect the 
rebuilding plan for this stock, which has an end date of 2032. Although 
biomass estimates are not currently available, to ensure that 
rebuilding progress is made, catch limits will continue to be set at 
levels at which the Transboundary Resources Assessment Committee and 
the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) determine will 
prevent overfishing. Additionally, at whatever point the stock 
assessment for GB yellowtail flounder can provide numerical estimates 
of status determination criteria, those estimates will be used to 
evaluate progress towards the existing rebuilding targets.

                          Table 1--Numerical Estimates of Status Determination Criteria
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                                               Biomass target
                   Stock                      SSBMSY or proxy     Maximum fishing mortality         MSY (mt)
                                                    (mt)          threshold  (FMSY or proxy)
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GOM Cod:
    M=0.2 Model............................             47,184  0.18.........................              7,753
    Mramp Model............................             69,621  0.18.........................             11,388
GOM Haddock................................              4,108  0.46.........................                955
GOM Winter Flounder........................                n/a  0.23 exploitation rate.......                n/a
GB Yellowtail Flounder.....................                n/a  n/a..........................                n/a
GB Winter Flounder.........................              8,100  0.44.........................              3,200
Pollock....................................             76,900  0.42 (equivalent to F5	7 =                14,800
                                                                 0.27).
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SSB = Spawning Stock Biomass; MSY = Maximum Sustainable Yield; F = Fishing Mortality; M = Natural Mortality
Note. An explanation of the two assessment models for GOM cod is provided in the section ``4. Fishing Years 2015-
  2017 Catch Limits.''


                                   Table 2--Summary of Changes to Stock Status
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                                           Previous assessment                        2014 assessment
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                                     Overfishing?         Overfished?        Overfishing?         Overfished?
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GOM Cod........................  Yes................  Yes...............  Yes...............  Yes
GOM Haddock....................  Yes................  No \1\............  No................  No
GOM Winter Flounder............  No.................  Unknown...........  No................  Unknown
GB Yellowtail Flounder.........  Yes................  Yes...............  Unknown...........  Unknown
GB Winter Flounder.............  No.................  No................  No................  No
Pollock........................  No.................  No................  No................  No
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\1\ Stock was approaching an overfished condition

3. Fishing Year 2015 U.S./Canada Quotas

    As described in the proposed rule, eastern GB cod, eastern GB 
haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder are jointly managed with Canada 
under the U.S./Canada Resource Sharing Understanding. This action 
adopts shared U.S./Canada quotas for these stocks for fishing year 2015 
based on 2014 assessments and the recommendations of the Transboundary 
Management Guidance Committee (TMGC) (Table 3). For a more detailed 
discussion of the TMGC's 2015 catch advice, see the TMGC's guidance 
document at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies/index.html.

 Table 3--Fishing Year 2015 U.S./Canada Quotas (mt, Live Weight) and Percent of Quota Allocated to Each Country
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               Quota                      Eastern GB Cod          Eastern GB Haddock      GB Yellowtail Flounder
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Total Shared Quota.................  650.....................  37,000..................  354
U.S. Quota.........................  124 (19%)...............  17,760 (48%)............  248 (70%)
Canada Quota.......................  526 (81%)...............  19,240 (52%)............  106 (30%)
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    The regulations implementing the U.S./Canada Resource Sharing 
Understanding require that any overages of the U.S. quota for eastern 
GB cod, eastern GB haddock, or GB yellowtail flounder be deducted from 
the U.S. quota in the following fishing year. If fishing year 2014 
catch information indicates that the U.S. fishery exceeded its quota 
for any of the shared stocks, we must reduce the respective U.S. quota 
for fishing year 2015 in a future management action, as close to May 1, 
2015, as possible. If any fishery that is allocated a portion of the 
U.S. quota exceeds its allocation, and causes an overage of the overall 
U.S. quota, the overage reduction would only be applied to that 
fishery's allocation in the following fishing year. This ensures that 
catch by one component of the fishery does not negatively affect 
another component of the fishery.

4. Fishing Years 2015-2017 Catch Limits

    This action adopts fishing years 2015-2017 catch limits for GOM 
cod, GOM haddock, GOM winter flounder, GB winter flounder, GB 
yellowtail flounder (2015-2016 only), and pollock based on the 2014 
assessments for these stocks. In addition, this action updates the 2015 
catch limits for GB cod and GB haddock based on the U.S./Canada quotas 
for the

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portions of these stocks jointly managed with Canada. For all other 
stocks, the overall catch limits included in this rule are the same as 
those previously adopted in the final rules implementing Framework 50 
and Framework 51 to the FMP, although small changes have been made to 
the distribution of these catch limits to the various components of the 
fishery. The catch limits implemented in this action, including 
overfishing limits (OFLs), acceptable biological catches (ABCs), and 
annual catch limits (ACLs), can be found in Tables 4 through 12. A 
summary of how these catch limits were developed, including the 
distribution to the various fishery components, was provided in the 
proposed rule. Additional information on the development of these catch 
limits is also provided in the Framework 53 Environmental Assessment 
and its supporting appendices.
    The sector and common pool catch limits implemented in this action 
are based on potential sector contributions (PSCs) for fishing year 
2015 and fishing year 2014 sector rosters. 2015 sector rosters will not 
be finalized until May 1, 2015, because individual permit holders have 
until the end of the 2014 fishing year (April 30, 2015) to drop out of 
a sector and fish in the common pool fishery for 2015. Therefore, it is 
possible that the sector and common pool catch limits in this action 
may change due to changes in the sector rosters. If changes to the 
sector rosters occur, updated catch limits will be announced as soon as 
possible in the 2015 fishing year to reflect the final sector rosters 
as of May 1, 2015. Sector specific allocations for each stock can be 
found in the final rule for 2015-2016 Sector Operations Plans and 
Contracts.
    There are no catch limits adopted for fishing years 2016 or 2017 
for most groundfish stocks. Stock assessment updates for all groundfish 
stocks are scheduled for September 2015, and, based on these assessment 
updates, catch limits will be set in a future action for fishing years 
2016-2018. Given the timing of the stock assessments, the management 
action for the 2016 fishing year is not expected to be completed by the 
start of the fishing year. As a result, this action adopts default 
catch limits that would be implemented on May 1, 2016, to prevent 
disruption to the fishery (see the section ``6. Default Catch 
Limits'').

                                  Table 4--Fishing Years 2015-2017 Overfishing Limits and Acceptable Biological Catches
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                                                                       2015                            2016                            2017
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                                                                OFL          U.S. ABC           OFL          U.S. ABC           OFL          U.S. ABC
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GB Cod..................................................           4,191           1,980  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
GOM Cod.................................................             514             386             514             386             514             386
GB Haddock..............................................          56,293          24,366  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
GOM Haddock.............................................           1,871           1,454           2,270           1,772           2,707           2,125
GB Yellowtail Flounder..................................  ..............             248  ..............             354  ..............  ..............
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder..............................           1,056             700  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder..............................           1,194             548  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
American Plaice.........................................           2,021           1,544  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
Witch Flounder..........................................           1,846             783  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
GB Winter Flounder......................................           3,242           2,010           3,383           2,107           3,511           2,180
GOM Winter Flounder.....................................             688             510             688             510             688             510
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..................................           4,439           1,676  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
Redfish.................................................          16,845          11,974  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
White Hake..............................................           6,237           4,713           6,314           4,645  ..............  ..............
Pollock.................................................          21,538          16,600          21,864          16,600          24,598          16,600
N. Windowpane Flounder..................................             202             151  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
S. Windowpane Flounder..................................             730             548  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
Ocean Pout..............................................             313             235  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
Atlantic Halibut........................................             198             100  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
Atlantic Wolffish.......................................              94              70  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
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SNE/MA = Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic; CC = Cape Cod; N = Northern; S = Southern.
Note: An empty cell indicates no OFL/ABC is adopted for that year. These catch limits will be set in a future action.

Gulf of Maine Cod

    A detailed summary of the GOM cod stock assessment, and the 
development of catch limits for the 2015-2017 fishing years, was 
provided in the proposed rule to this action, and is not repeated here. 
In the proposed rule, we made a preliminary determination that an ABC 
of 386 mt would meet necessary conservation objectives, but requested 
additional comment on some aspects of this ABC. We received a number of 
comments in response to this request, including additional catch 
projections to better illustrate the potential biological impacts of 
various catch scenarios. After considering public comment, supporting 
analysis, and the best scientific information available, we have 
determined that an ABC of 386 mt is appropriate and consistent with the 
requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) and the National Standards. As 
described below, this ABC balances other Magnuson-Stevens Act 
objectives, including achieving optimum yield and taking into account 
the needs of fishing communities, without compromising conservation 
objectives to prevent overfishing and rebuild the stock. In light of 
current stock conditions, this ABC is a 75-percent reduction compared 
to 2014, which is in addition to the 80-percent reduction implemented 
for fishing years 2013-2014. In total, the GOM cod catch limit has been 
reduced by 95 percent over the last 5 years.
    We are approving an ABC of 386 mt with the expectation that the 
catch limits implemented in this final rule will be reviewed following 
the September 2015 assessment for GOM cod. This assessment is intended 
to be incorporated for fishing year 2016. Fishing years 2016-2018 catch 
limits for GOM cod would be set based on the September 2015 assessment, 
and would replace the 2016-2017 catch limits adopted in this final 
rule. Uncertainties in catch projections can be exacerbated if 3-year 
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remain unchecked without additional stock assessment information. 
However, in this case, we determined that concerns for past 
performance, and the risk of erring in setting the ABC, are largely 
mitigated given the pending 2015 assessment. Therefore, our approval of 
the GOM cod ABC is, effectively, only approval for the first year of 
the remaining rebuilding time period.
    As described more fully in the proposed rule, the SSC initially 
recommended an OFL of 514 mt and a provisional ABC of 200 mt for 
fishing years 2015-2017 based on catch scenarios that the Council's 
Groundfish Plan Development Team (PDT) presented. One provision of the 
ABC control rule in the FMP specifies that catch limits be based on 75 
percent of FMSY or Frebuild, whichever is lower. 
As part of the 2014 assessment, catch projections were updated, and 
Frebuild was calculated as the constant F required to 
rebuild the stock by 2024. The SSC's provisional ABC recommendation of 
200 mt was the midpoint between the Frebuild catch for the 
scenario in which natural mortality is 0.2 and the scenario in which 
natural mortality increases, but returns to 0.2. This provisional ABC 
did not incorporate the projection that assumes natural mortality 
remains at 0.4, and that suggests rebuilding is not possible. As a 
result, the SSC determined that this provisional ABC was not consistent 
with its OFL recommendation, which was developed by averaging the 2015 
FMSY catches from all three catch projections.
    Following discussion about the rebuilding potential of GOM cod, and 
the catch projection that indicates rebuilding is not possible, the SSC 
requested that the PDT provide analysis of the incidental catch of GOM 
cod. This request was in recognition of the ABC control rule that 
specifies that, if a stock cannot rebuild in the specified rebuilding 
period, even with no fishing, the ABC should be based on incidental 
bycatch, including a reduction in the bycatch rate. Based on analysis 
presented by the PDT, the SSC determined that the overall incidental 
catch of GOM cod was approximately 500-600 mt for the 2013 fishing year 
under the current operating conditions of the fishery. After 
consideration of this information, and examination of the available 
assessment information, the SSC recommended an ABC of 386 mt, which was 
calculated by taking 75 percent of the OFL. This recommendation was an 
attempt to balance the various natural mortality scenarios and catch 
projections from the two assessment models with the various provisions 
of the ABC control rule. Similar to our conditional approval of the 
ABC, the SSC noted that it expected to revisit its catch advice for 
fishing years 2016-2017 following the 2015 assessment update.
    The PDT updated the catch projections following the SSC's final ABC 
recommendation. These projections, along with the biological impacts 
analysis, indicate that an ABC of 386 mt has a 6- to 33-percent 
probability of overfishing in fishing year 2015. Although recognizing 
that catch projections can be optimistic, these probabilities are well 
below the median, and indicate that the ABC is sufficiently below the 
OFL to prevent overfishing. Further, for the two projection scenarios 
that indicate that rebuilding can occur, an ABC of 386 mt for fishing 
years 2015-2017 would still rebuild the stock by 2024. All of the 
available catch projections indicate that an ABC of 386 mt would result 
in a fishing mortality rate of 0.13-0.11, which would be the lowest 
fishing mortality rate in the assessment time series. This estimated 
fishing mortality rate would be an 80-percent reduction from the 
estimated 2014 fishing mortality rate, and a 90-percent reduction from 
the fishing mortality rate estimated for 2013.
    The catch projections that the PDT completed for the biological 
impacts analysis indicate that rebuilding could still occur under a 
386-mt ABC for the 2015-2017 fishing years. However, since we published 
the proposed rule, we further examined various catch projection 
scenarios to better understand the trade-offs associated with an ABC of 
386 mt. Based on this evaluation, a catch of 386 mt in fishing year 
2015 is expected to have little functional difference in future catches 
and biomass compared to the 200-mt option that the SSC initially 
considered, but did not recommend. This is, in part, because catches 
would be lower under the 386-mt scenario in the out years of the 
rebuilding period compared to those needed under a catch of 200 mt. 
Considering this, we determined that an ABC of 386 mt would meet 
conservation objectives, and allow rebuilding to occur by 2024, while 
still trying to balance the need to achieve optimum yield for the 
groundfish fishery, as well as mitigate the economic impacts of the GOM 
cod catch limit, to the extent practicable.
    An ABC of 386 mt is expected to have substantial economic impacts 
on groundfish vessels, which are summarized later in this preamble. 
These impacts are expected to be disproportionately distributed among 
the groundfish fleet. The largest revenue reductions are expected for 
small vessels less than 50 ft (15 m), and those fishing from 
Gloucester, MA, and New Hampshire ports. The economic impacts of the 
GOM cod ABC implemented in this final rule are expected to be 
substantially greater than previous catch limit reductions for GOM cod 
and other groundfish stocks.
    Based on incidental catch information compiled by the PDT, an ABC 
of 386 mt is below the estimate of incidental catch of GOM cod that 
occurred in fishing year 2013. Incidental catch is largely a function 
of the overall ACL given the AMs in place for groundfish vessels. 
However, this information is illustrative of potential fishery 
operations under an ABC of 386 mt, which are expected to be greatly 
restricted, and in some cases eliminated.
    In fishing year 2013, when the ACL was reduced by 80 percent, 
incidental catch was estimated to be approximately 500-600 mt. 
Beginning in fishing year 2013, sectors primarily used their GOM cod 
allocation to access other groundfish stocks. Multiple sources of 
information indicate a marked decline in directed fishing for GOM cod. 
With an additional 75-percent reduction beginning in fishing year 2015, 
the incentive to target GOM cod is virtually eliminated, and the 
fishery will be, in effect, a ``bycatch-only'' fishery. The average GOM 
cod allocation for a sector will be 23,000 lb (10,433 kg), and many 
sectors will receive allocations less than 10,000 lb (4,536 kg). In 
addition, the recreational fishery will be prohibited from possessing 
GOM cod. Even under this incidental catch scenario, the GOM cod ABC is 
expected to severely restrict catch of other groundfish stocks, 
particularly GOM haddock, pollock, redfish, and some flatfish.
    We remain concerned about GOM cod stock status, and will continue 
to carefully consider management measures for this stock. The ABC we 
are implementing in this action is a complex balance between 
conservation objectives and other Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements. In 
an effort to closely monitor stock indicators, we reviewed the recent 
fall 2014 NEFSC bottom trawl survey indices. The fall survey indicated 
a small increase compared to 2012 and 2013; however, the general trend 
of survey indices, as well as recruitment, remains very low. While the 
updated survey information may provide an initial, and potentially 
positive, indication of improvement, it is difficult to anticipate the 
results of the full 2015 assessment. We will continue to carefully 
monitor stock indicators leading into the 2015

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assessment to fully inform our re-evaluation of the GOM cod catch 
limit, and the balancing of conservation and management objectives.
    Further, one concern we raised during the development of Framework 
53, and in the proposed rule, is the importance of controlling fishing 
mortality to help ensure that conservation objectives are met. 
Available analyses suggest that an extremely low catch limit for GOM 
cod may create an economic incentive to misreport catch, and, if this 
occurs, could reduce the accuracy of catch apportionment. Information 
indicates that this incentive increases as the GOM cod catch limit is 
further reduced. To help ensure correct catch apportionment and 
compliance with the GOM cod ACL adopted in this action, we are also 
implementing an additional reporting requirement for common pool and 
sector vessels fishing in multiple broad stock areas on the same trip. 
This additional reporting requirement is described in the section ``10. 
Daily Catch Reporting for Commercial Groundfish Vessels.''

                                                                             Table 5--Fishing Year 2015 Catch Limits
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                                                                               Total                                               Midwater                                State
                            Stock                               Total ACL    groundfish  Preliminary  Preliminary  Recreational     trawl       Scallop     Small-mesh  waters sub-   Other sub-
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GB Cod.......................................................        1,886        1,787        1,753           34  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           20           79
GOM Cod......................................................          366          328          202            5           121  ...........  ...........  ...........           26           13
GB Haddock...................................................       23,204       21,759       21,603          156  ............          227  ...........  ...........          244          975
GOM Haddock..................................................        1,375        1,329          949            9           372           14  ...........  ...........           11           21
GB Yellowtail Flounder.......................................          240          195          192            3  ............  ...........           38            5           na            2
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder...................................          666          557          457          102  ............  ...........           66  ...........           14           28
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder...................................          524          458          442           16  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           38           27
American Plaice..............................................        1,470        1,408        1,381           27  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           31           31
Witch Flounder...............................................          751          610          598           12  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           23          117
GB Winter Flounder...........................................        1,952        1,891        1,876           15  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           na           60
GOM Winter Flounder..........................................          489          392          375           18  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           87           10
SNE/MA Winter Flounder.......................................        1,607        1,306        1,149          157  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........          117          184
Redfish......................................................       11,393       11,034       10,974           60  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........          120          239
White Hake...................................................        4,484        4,343        4,311           32  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           47           94
Pollock......................................................       15,878       13,720       13,628           92  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........          996        1,162
N. Windowpane Flounder.......................................          144           98           na           98  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........            2           44
S. Windowpane Flounder.......................................          527          102           na          102  ............  ...........          183  ...........           55          186
Ocean Pout...................................................          220          195           na          195  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........            2           24
Atlantic Halibut.............................................           97           64           na           64  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           30            3
Atlantic Wolffish............................................           65           62           na           62  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........            1            3
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                                                                             Table 6--Fishing Year 2016 Catch Limits
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                                                                               Total                                               Midwater                                State
                            Stock                               Total ACL    groundfish  Preliminary  Preliminary  Recreational     trawl       Scallop     Small-mesh  waters sub-   Other sub-
                                                                              fishery       sector    common pool     fishery      fishery      fishery     fisheries    component    component
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GOM Cod......................................................          366          328          202            5           121  ...........  ...........  ...........           26           13
GOM Haddock..................................................        1,675        1,620        1,155           12           453           16  ...........  ...........           13           26
GB Yellowtail Flounder.......................................          343          278          274            4  ............  ...........           55            7           na            4
GB Winter Flounder...........................................        2,046        1,982        1,967           15  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           na           63
GOM Winter Flounder..........................................          489          392          375           18  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           87           10
White Hake...................................................        4,420        4,280        4,249           31  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........           46           93
Pollock......................................................       15,878       13,720       13,628           92  ............  ...........  ...........  ...........          996        1,162
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                                                         Table 7--Fishing Year 2017 Catch Limits
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                                 Total                                               Midwater      State
                     Stock                        Total ACL    groundfish  Preliminary  Preliminary  Recreational     trawl     waters sub-   Other sub-
                                                                fishery       sector    common pool     fishery      fishery     component    component
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GOM Cod........................................          366          328          202            5           121  ...........           26           13
GOM Haddock....................................        2,009        1,943        1,386           14           543           20           15           31
GB Winter Flounder.............................        2,117        2,051        2,035           16  ............  ...........           na           65
GOM Winter Flounder............................          489          392          375           18  ............  ...........           87           10

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Pollock........................................       15,878       13,720       13,628           92  ............  ...........          996        1,162
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                                     Table 8--Fishing Years 2015-2017 Common Pool Trimester Total Allowable Catches
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      2015                                   2016                                   2017
               Stock                --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Trimester 1  Trimester 2  Trimester 3  Trimester 1  Trimester 2  Trimester 3  Trimester 1  Trimester 2  Trimester 3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod.............................          8.6         12.7         13.1  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
GOM Cod............................          1.3          1.7          1.8          1.3          1.7          1.8          1.3          1.7          1.8
GB Haddock.........................         42.0         51.3         62.2  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
GOM Haddock........................         2.56         2.47         4.46          3.1          3.0          5.4          3.7          3.6          6.5
GB Yellowtail Flounder.............          0.6          0.9          1.6          0.9          1.4          2.3  ...........  ...........  ...........
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder.........         21.4         37.7         42.8  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder.........          5.5          5.5          4.7  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
American Plaice....................          6.6          9.9         11.0  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
Witch Flounder.....................          3.4          3.8          5.2  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
GB Winter Flounder.................          1.2          3.5         10.1          1.2          3.7         10.5          1.3          3.8         10.9
GOM Winter Flounder................          6.5          6.6          4.4          6.5          6.6          4.4          6.5          6.6          4.4
Redfish............................         14.9         18.5         26.2  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
White Hake.........................         12.0          9.8          9.8         11.9          9.7          9.7  ...........  ...........  ...........
Pollock............................         25.7         32.1         33.9         25.7         32.1         33.9         25.7         32.1         33.9
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Note. An empty cell indicates that no catch limit has been set yet for the stock. These catch limits will be set in a future management action.


                 Table 9--Fishing Years 2015-2016 Common Pool Incidental Total Allowable Catches
                                                [mt, live weight]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Percent of
                              Stock                                 common pool        2015            2016
                                                                      sub-ACL
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod..........................................................               2            0.69              na
GOM Cod.........................................................               1            0.05            0.05
GB Yellowtail Flounder..........................................               2            0.06            0.09
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......................................               1            0.16              na
American Plaice.................................................               5            1.37              na
Witch Flounder..................................................               5            0.62              na
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..........................................               1            1.57              na
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       Table 10--Percent of Incidental Total Allowable Catch Allocated to Each Special Management Program
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                   Closed Area I   Eastern U.S./
                              Stock                               Regular B Days-    hook gear    Canada Haddock
                                                                  at-Sea program    Haddock SAP         SAP
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod..........................................................              50              16              34
GOM Cod.........................................................             100  ..............  ..............
GB Yellowtail Flounder..........................................              50  ..............              50
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......................................             100  ..............  ..............
American Plaice.................................................             100  ..............  ..............
Witch Flounder..................................................             100  ..............  ..............
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..........................................             100  ..............  ..............
White Hake......................................................             100  ..............  ..............
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAP = Special Access Program.


                  Table 11--Fishing Years 2015-2016 Common Pool Incidental Total Allowable Catches for Each Special Management Program
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                           Regular B Days-at-Sea program      Closed Area I hook gear       Eastern U.S./Canada Haddock
                                                         --------------------------------           Haddock SAP                         SAP
                          Stock                                                          ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               2015            2016            2015            2016            2015            2016
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod..................................................            0.34              na            0.11              na            0.23              na
GOM Cod.................................................            0.05            0.05  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............

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GB Yellowtail Flounder..................................            0.03            0.05  ..............  ..............            0.03            0.05
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder..............................            0.16              na  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
American Plaice.........................................            1.37              na  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
Witch Flounder..........................................            0.62              na  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..................................            1.57              na  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
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    Table 12--Fishing Year 2015 Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock Special Access Program Total Allowable Catch
                                                [mt, live weight]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Western GB       Western GB    Total allowable
                     Exploitable biomass                           B2015\1\       BYear/B2004         catch
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
169,027......................................................          59,159            2.166            2,448
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\1\ The western GB exploitable biomass is assumed to be 35 percent of the total exploitable biomass.

5. Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures

    This action re-configures the GOM rolling closures and prohibits 
possession of GOM cod for the recreational fishery. The GOM cod 
protection closures implemented in this final rule are summarized in 
Table 13 and Figure 1. These closures apply to all federally permitted 
commercial vessels, except for commercial vessels that are fishing with 
exempted gear or in an exempted fishery. Additionally, these closures 
do not apply to commercial vessels that are fishing exclusively in 
state waters provided the vessel does not have a Federal multispecies 
permit. As adopted in Amendment 16 to the FMP, sector vessels are 
exempt from the closures in March and October. The March and October 
closures also do not apply to Handgear A vessels, regardless of whether 
the vessel was fishing in the common pool or in a sector.
    Exempted gear, as defined in Sec.  648.2, is deemed to be not 
capable of catching groundfish and currently includes: Pelagic hook and 
line; pelagic longline; spears; rakes; diving gear; cast nets; tongs; 
harpoons; weirs; dipnets; stop nets; pound nets; pelagic gillnets; pots 
and traps; shrimp trawls (with a properly configured grate); and 
surfclam and ocean quahog dredges. Based on the current list of 
approved exempted fisheries defined in Sec.  648.80, the GOM cod 
protection closures do not apply to vessels fishing in the Midwater 
Trawl Gear Exempted Fishery, the Purse Seine Gear Exempted Fishery, the 
Raised Footrope Trawl Exempted Whiting Fishery, the Small Mesh Area 2 
Exemption Area, or the Scallop Dredge Exemption Area. Only the exempted 
fisheries that overlap in time and area with the cod protection 
closures are listed here. This list may change if any changes are made 
to exempted fisheries, or the protection closures, in a future action.

             Table 13--Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Closures
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Area Closures (30 minute
                 Month                               square)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
May....................................  All Vessels: 125 north of
                                          42[deg]20' N. lat., 132, 133,
                                          138, 139, 140.
June...................................  All Vessels: 125 north of
                                          42[deg]20' N. lat., 132, 139,
                                          140, 146, 147.
July...................................  None.
August.................................  None.
September..............................  None.
October................................  Non-Sector Vessels: 124, 125.
November...............................  All Vessels: Portion of 124,
                                          125.
December...............................  All Vessels: Portion of 124,
                                          125.
January................................  All Vessels: Portion of 124,
                                          125.
February...............................  None.
March..................................  Non-Sector Vessels: 121, 122,
                                          123.
April..................................  None.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: Handgear A vessels are exempt from the same closures as sector
  vessels.

    The GOM cod closures are intended to protect spawning GOM cod, 
reduce fishing mortality on GOM cod, and provide additional fishing 
opportunities for groundfish vessels to target healthy groundfish 
stocks in areas that were previously closed. These closures are subject 
to review when the GOM cod spawning stock biomass reaches the minimum 
biomass threshold (50 percent of SSBMSY). However, as we 
noted in the proposed rule, the Council could review and modify these 
closures at any time. Given the pending 2015 assessment, and additional 
spawning research, reviewing these protection closures as new 
information becomes available is likely more important than waiting for 
the minimum biomass threshold to be met. We also highlight a number of 
concerns below for April, and the Council could consider changes to GOM 
area closures in light of these concerns. Additionally, as we described 
in the proposed rule, given the extremely low GOM cod allocation, it is 
difficult to predict how groundfish vessels will operate in 2015, and 
we expect the number of active groundfish vessels could markedly 
decline. We intend to monitor fishing effort following the 
implementation of management measures for the 2015 fishing year to 
ensure that any effort changes do not undermine the effectiveness of 
the protection closures.
    The protection closures are an additional tool the Council is using 
to protect GOM cod, and are complementary to its requirement for 
setting catch limits that will prevent overfishing and help rebuild the 
stock. Based on the available information, protecting spawning GOM cod 
could help improve the chances of successful spawning events, and, as a 
result, help prevent failures of future year classes. Thus, the 
biological objective of these closures is to help prevent further 
biomass declines and improve the

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likelihood of rebuilding GOM cod. In light of the low GOM cod catch 
limit, the protection closures were also designed to balance these 
biological objectives with access to healthy groundfish stocks.
    We highlighted some concerns in the proposed rule for the re-
configuration of the GOM area closures. There are biological and 
economic trade-offs associated with the new closures, and we considered 
these trade-offs carefully. Available information suggests that once a 
specific spawning aggregation is lost, there is little indication that 
the aggregation could recover. As a result, we determined that the 
addition of winter closures is important because there are currently no 
protections for the winter spawning component. If the removal of April 
closures was recommended in isolation, with no additional spring or 
winter closures, we likely would have disapproved this measure. We 
determined, however, that the closed area recommendations for the 
winter and April time periods were presented as a package reflecting 
the Council's balancing of conservation benefits and impacts on the 
fishing industry, and, as such, could not be approved or disapproved 
independent of each other without undermining the Council's intent.
    With the approval of the new area closures for GOM cod, we 
reiterate our concerns for the potential of the April opening to have 
negative impacts on other groundfish stocks that spawn in the spring. A 
number of these stocks are in poor condition (e.g., GOM winter 
flounder, CC/GOM yellowtail flounder), and, for plaice, the second 10-
year rebuilding program was implemented in 2014 due to inadequate 
rebuilding progress. As we noted previously in this rule, we also 
remain concerned about GOM cod given its poor condition. The protection 
closures implemented in this final rule are closely related to measures 
under consideration in the Council's Habitat Omnibus Amendment 2. We 
will continue to work with the Council to help ensure the goals and 
objectives of that Amendment are met.
    Recreational vessels are not subject to the GOM cod protection 
closures and could continue to fish in these areas. Federally permitted 
party and charter vessels are still required to obtain a letter of 
authorization to fish in the GOM closed areas. In lieu of the 
protection closures, this action adopts a prohibition on possession of 
GOM cod for all private recreational vessels fishing in Federal waters, 
and all federally permitted party and charter vessels. This is intended 
to reduce recreational fishing mortality on GOM cod, by reducing the 
incentive to target the stock, while still providing recreational 
vessels the opportunity to target other healthy groundfish stocks. 
Recent catch projections indicated that the recreational fishery would 
still exceed its allocation for GOM cod in the 2015 fishing year, due 
to bycatch, even with the prohibition on possession that is implemented 
in this action. Therefore, in a separate rulemaking, we are adopting 
additional recreational measures under our discretionary authority to 
help ensure the recreational fishery does not exceed its allocation for 
the 2015 fishing year.
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BILLING CODE 3510-22-C

6. Default Catch Limits

Mechanism for Setting Default Catch Limits

    This action establishes a mechanism for setting default catch 
limits in the event a future management action is delayed. If final 
catch limits have not been implemented by the start of a fishing year 
on May 1, then default catch limits will be set at 35 percent of the 
previous year's catch limit. If this value exceeds the Council's 
recommendation for the upcoming fishing year, the default catch limits 
will be reduced to an amount equal to the Council's recommendation for 
the upcoming fishing year. Because groundfish vessels are not able to 
fish if final catch limits have not been implemented, this measure is 
intended to prevent disruption to the groundfish fishery if final catch 
limits are not in place by May 1.
    Each time a specifications action is implemented, we intend to also 
announce the default catch limits that would go into place for the out 
year in the event a future management action is delayed. Once the 
Council's recommendation is known for that year, we will determine if 
any of the default catch limits previously set would exceed the 
Council's recommendation. If so, we will reduce the default catch 
limits consistent with the Council's recommendation, and will announce 
this adjustment prior to the start of the fishing year on May 1. For 
example, if a framework action sets catch limits for the 2016-2018 
fishing year, we would

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announce the default catch limits for fishing year 2019 in the same 
final rule implementing the final 2016-2018 catch limits. If necessary, 
prior to the start of the 2019 fishing year, we will evaluate whether 
any of the default catch limits previously announced exceed the 
Council's recommendation for 2019. If so, we would announce adjustments 
to the 2019 default catch limits prior to May 1, 2019.
    The default catch limits would be in place from May 1 through July 
31, unless a final rule including finalized catch limits is implemented 
prior to July 31 that replaces the default catch limits. If final catch 
limits are not implemented by the end of the default specifications 
period, then no catch limits would be in place beginning on August 1. 
Under this scenario, commercial groundfish vessels would be unable to 
fish until final catch limits and allocations were implemented for the 
fishing year. All catch occurring while default catch limits are in 
place will be attributed to the appropriate fishery allocation and the 
final catch limits for the fishing year.
    The default catch limits will be distributed to the various 
components of the fishery based on the distribution adopted by the 
Council for the previous fishing year. Additionally, this measure does 
not change any of the existing AMs for any fishery. For example, if a 
sector catches its entire allocation of redfish specified for the 
default specifications time period, it will be prohibited from fishing 
in the redfish stock area until final specifications were set, or it 
leased additional allocation for this stock. The midwater trawl fishery 
is the only non-groundfish fishery with an inseason AM for its 
allocation of GOM and GB haddock. When the GOM or GB haddock catch cap 
specified for the default specifications period is caught, the directed 
herring fishery will be closed for all herring vessels fishing with 
midwater trawl gear for the remainder of the default specifications 
time period, unless final specifications were set prior to July 31. For 
other non-groundfish fisheries that receive an allocation (e.g., 
scallop, small-mesh), this measure will not affect current operations 
because these fisheries do not currently have inseason AMs.
    If default catch limits are implemented for any fishing year, 
groundfish sectors will not be subject to the 20-percent holdback of 
the prior year's allocation. This holdback provision was implemented in 
Amendment 16 to the FMP to allow time for processing end-of-year 
transfers and determine whether any overage reductions are necessary. 
However, the holdback provision will not be necessary under default 
catch limits because additional precaution has already been built in 
with the 65-percent reduction from the previous year's catch limits.
    Although most FMPs implement default catch limits that are equal to 
the previous year's catch limits, a more precautionary approach was 
necessary for groundfish catch limits. In recent years, there have been 
a number of substantial reductions in groundfish catch limits, up to 80 
percent. Given the frequency of large reductions, default catch limits 
equal to the previous year's catch limits could increase the risk of 
overfishing during the time period which default catch limits are 
implemented. As a result, reducing the default catch limits from the 
previous year's catch limits is intended to help ensure that 
overfishing does not occur during the default time period.

Default Catch Limits for Fishing Year 2016

    Groundfish assessment updates are anticipated in September 2015, 
and these assessments are expected to be used to set catch limits for 
the 2016 fishing year beginning on May 1, 2016. However, due to the 
timing of these assessments, the Council's management action that will 
adopt the catch limits for the 2016 fishing year is not expected to be 
completed in time to be implemented by May 1, 2016. As a result, this 
action sets default limits for the 2016 fishing year that will become 
effective May 1, 2016, unless otherwise replaced by final 
specifications (Tables 14 and 15). This action only sets default catch 
limits for those groundfish stocks that would not have final 
specifications in place for 2016, absent another management action. If 
the default catch limits exceed the Council's recommendation for 
fishing year 2016, then they will be adjusted, as necessary, prior to 
May 1, 2016.

                                                   Table 14--Fishing Year 2016 Default Specifications
                                                                    [mt, live weight]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                            Preliminary
                          Stock                              U.S. ABC        Total ACL    Groundfish sub-   Preliminary     common pool   Midwater trawl
                                                                                                ACL       sector sub-ACL      sub-ACL         fishery
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod..................................................             693             660             625             614              12  ..............
GB Haddock..............................................           8,528           8,121           7,616           7,563              53              79
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder..............................             245             232             151             124              27  ..............
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder..............................             192             184             161             155               5  ..............
American Plaice.........................................             540             514             492             483               9  ..............
Witch Flounder..........................................             274             263             213             209               4  ..............
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..................................             587             563             457             402              56  ..............
Redfish.................................................           4,191           3,988           3,862           3,846              16  ..............
N. Windowpane Flounder..................................              53              50              35              na              35  ..............
S. Windowpane Flounder..................................             192             184              36              na              36  ..............
Ocean Pout..............................................              82              77              68              na              68  ..............
Atlantic Halibut........................................              35              34              22              na              22  ..............
Atlantic Wolffish.......................................              25              23              22              na              22  ..............
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                Table 15--Fishing Year 2016 Default Common Pool Trimester Total Allowable Catches
                                                [mt, live weight]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Stock                                 Trimester 1     Trimester 2     Trimester 3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod..........................................................             3.0             4.4             4.5
GB Haddock......................................................            14.2            17.4            21.1
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder......................................             5.7            10.1            11.5

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CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......................................             1.9             1.9             1.6
American Plaice.................................................             2.2             3.3             3.7
Witch Flounder..................................................             1.2             1.3             1.8
Redfish.........................................................             4.0             5.0             7.1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

7. Sector Carryover

    Currently, sectors can carry over up to 10 percent of their unused 
initial allocation into the next fishing year. However, a 2013 court 
ruling in Conservation Law Foundation v. Pritzker, et al. (Case No. 
1:13-CV-0821-JEB) determined that available sector carryover combined 
with the total ACL for the upcoming fishing year, or total potential 
catch, cannot exceed the ABC. As a result, this action specifies that 
the maximum available carryover may be reduced if up to 10 percent of 
the unused sector sub-ACL, plus the total ACL for the upcoming fishing 
year, exceeds the ABC. For example, if 10 percent of sector carryover 
from the previous year plus the total ACL for the upcoming year was 
expected to exceed the ABC by 50 mt, then we would reduce the available 
carryover for each sector. The overall reduction of available carryover 
would be equal to 50 mt, and this amount would be applied to each 
sector proportional to the total PSCs of the vessels/permits enrolled 
in the sector. This measure is intended to reduce the risk of catches 
exceeding the ABCs that the SSC recommends.

Sector Carryover From Fishing Year 2014 to 2015

    Based on the catch limits implemented in this action, we evaluated 
whether the total potential catch in fishing year 2015 would exceed the 
proposed ABC if sectors carried over the maximum 10 percent of unused 
allocation allowed from 2014 to 2015 (Table 16). Under this scenario, 
total potential catch would exceed the 2015 ABC for all groundfish 
stocks, except for GOM haddock. As a result, we expect we will need to 
adjust the maximum amount of unused allocation that a sector can carry 
forward from 2014 to 2015 (down from 10 percent). However, it is 
possible that not all sectors will have 10 percent of unused allocation 
at the end of the 2014 fishing year. We will make the final adjustment 
to the maximum carryover possible for each sector based on final 2014 
catch for the sectors, each sector's total unused allocation, and 
proportional to the cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits participating in 
the sector. We will announce this adjustment as close to May 1, 2015, 
as possible.
    Based on the catch limits adopted in this final rule, the de 
minimis carryover amount for the 2015 fishing year will be set at the 
default one percent of the 2015 overall sector sub-ACL. The overall de 
minimis amount will be applied to each sector based on the cumulative 
PSCs of vessels/permits participating in that sector. If the overall 
ACL for any allocated stock is exceeded for the 2015 fishing year, the 
allowed carryover harvested by a sector, minus its specified de minimis 
amount, will be counted against its allocation to determine whether an 
overage, subject to an AM, occurred.

                Table 16--Evaluation of Maximum Carryover Allowed From Fishing Year 2014 to 2015
                                                [mt, live weight]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Total
                                                                     Potential       potential      Difference
                                                                  carryover (10%    catch (2015    between total
              Stock                2015 U.S. ABC  2015 Total ACL  of 2014 sector    total ACL +      potential
                                                                     sub-ACL)        potential     catch and ABC
                                                                                    carryover)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod..........................           1,980           1,886             174           2,060              80
GOM cod.........................             386             366              81             447              61
GB Haddock......................          24,366          23,204           1,705          24,909             543
GOM Haddock.....................           1,454           1,375              43           1,418             -36
SNE Yellowtail Flounder.........             700             666              46             712              12
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder......             548             524              46             570              22
Plaice..........................           1,544           1,470             136           1,605              61
Witch Flounder..................             783             751              60             811              28
GB Winter Flounder..............           2,010           1,952             336           2,287             277
GOM Winter Flounder.............             510             489              68             558              48
SNE/MA Winter Flounder..........           1,676           1,607             106           1,714              38
Redfish.........................          11,974          11,393           1,052          12,445             471
White Hake......................           4,713           4,484             425           4,909             196
Pollock.........................          16,600          15,878           1,314          17,192             592
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note. Carryover of GB yellowtail flounder is not allowed because this stock is jointly managed with Canada.

8. 2015 Annual Measures Under Regional Administrator Authority

    The FMP gives us authority to implement certain types of management 
measures for the common pool fishery, the U.S./Canada Management Area, 
and Special Management Programs on an annual basis, or as needed. This 
action implemented a number of these management measures for the 2015 
fishing year. These measures are not part of Framework 53, and were not 
specifically proposed by the Council. We are implementing them in 
conjunction with Framework 53 measures in this final rule for 
expediency purposes, and because they

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relate to the catch limits proposed in Framework 53.

Common Pool Trip Limits

    The initial fishing year 2015 days-at-sea (DAS) possession limits 
and maximum trip limits for common pool vessels are included in Tables 
17 and 18. These possession limits were developed after considering 
changes to the common pool catch limits, catch rates of each stock 
during 2014, and other available information. During the fishing year, 
we will adjust possession and trip limits, as necessary, to prevent 
common pool catch limits from being exceeded.

   Table 17--Initial Fishing Year 2015 Common Pool Possession and Trip
                                 Limits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Stock                      Possession and trip limits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GB Cod (outside Eastern U.S./Canada      2,000 lb (907 kg) per DAS, up
 Area).                                   to 20,000 lb (9,072 kg) per
                                          trip.
GB Cod (inside Eastern U.S./Canada       100 lb (45 kg) per DAS, up to
 Area).                                   500 lb (227 kg) per trip.
GOM Cod................................  50 lb (23 kg) per DAS, up to
                                          200 lb (91 kg) per trip.
GB Haddock.............................  25,000 lb (11,340 kg) per trip.
GOM Haddock............................  50 lb (23 kg) per DAS, up to
                                          200 lb (91 kg) per trip.
GB Yellowtail Flounder.................  100 lb (45 kg) per trip.
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder.............  2,000 lb (907 kg) per DAS, up
                                          to 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) per
                                          trip.
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder.............  1,500 lb (680 kg) per DAS up to
                                          3,000 lb (1,361 kg) per trip.
American plaice........................  Unlimited.
Witch Flounder.........................  1,000 lb (454 kg) per trip.
GB Winter Flounder.....................  1,000 lb (454 kg) per trip.
GOM Winter Flounder....................  1,000 lb (454 kg) per trip.
SNE/MA Winter Flounder.................  3,000 lb (1,361 kg) per DAS, up
                                          to 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) per
                                          trip.
Redfish................................  Unlimited.
White hake.............................  1,500 lb (680 kg) per trip.
Pollock................................  10,000 lb (4,536 kg) per trip.
Atlantic Halibut.......................  1 fish per trip.
Windowpane Flounder....................  Possession Prohibited.
Ocean Pout.............................  Possession Prohibited.
Atlantic Wolffish......................  Possession Prohibited.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


   Table 18--Initial Fishing Year 2015 Cod Trip Limits for Handgear A,
              Handgear B, and Small Vessel Category Permits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Permit/Stock                          Trip limit
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Handgear A--GOM Cod....................  50 lb (23 kg) per trip.
Handgear A--GB Cod.....................  300 lb (136 kg) per trip.
Handgear B--GOM Cod....................  25 lb (11 kg) per trip.
Handgear B--GB Cod.....................  75 lb (34 kg) per trip.
Small Vessel Category..................  300 lb (136 kg) of cod,
                                          haddock, and yellowtail
                                          flounder combined; maximum of
                                          50 lb (23 kg) of GOM cod and
                                          50 lb (23 kg) of GOM haddock
                                          within the 300-lb (136-kg)
                                          combined trip limit.
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Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock Special Access Program

    This action allocates zero trips for common pool vessels to target 
yellowtail flounder within the Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/
Haddock Special Access Program (SAP) for fishing year 2015. Vessels 
could still fish in this SAP in 2015 to target haddock, but must fish 
with a haddock separator trawl, a Ruhle trawl, or hook gear. Vessels 
will not be allowed to fish in this SAP using flounder nets. This SAP 
is open from August 1, 2015, through January 31, 2016.
    We have the authority to determine the allocation of the total 
number of trips into the Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP 
based on several criteria, including the GB yellowtail flounder catch 
limit and the amount of GB yellowtail flounder caught outside of the 
SAP. The FMP specifies that no trips should be allocated to the Closed 
Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP if the available GB yellowtail 
flounder catch is insufficient to support at least 150 trips with a 
15,000-lb (6,804-kg) trip limit (or 2,250,000 lb (1,020,600 kg)). This 
calculation accounts for the projected catch from the area outside the 
SAP. Based on the proposed fishing year 2015 GB yellowtail flounder 
groundfish sub-ACL of 429,240 lb (194,700 kg), there is insufficient GB 
yellowtail flounder to allocate any trips to the SAP, even if the 
projected catch from outside the SAP area is zero. Further, given the 
low GB yellowtail flounder catch limit, catch rates outside of this SAP 
are more than adequate to fully harvest the 2015 GB yellowtail flounder 
allocation.

9. Fishing Year 2015 Northern Windowpane Flounder Accountability 
Measure

    For data reported through April 14, 2015, estimated catch of 
northern windowpane flounder is 239 mt, which is 166 percent of the 
total ACL (144 mt) and 118 percent of the OFL (202 mt). Of this 
estimated catch, the commercial groundfish fishery has caught 156 mt, 
and the scallop fishery has caught 83 mt. This catch estimate does not 
include catch from any other non-groundfish fisheries because inseason 
catch information is not available. However, catch from these 
components is typically very low.
    We are required to implement an AM for northern windowpane flounder 
in the year immediately following an overage if reliable data indicate 
that the total ACL has been exceeded. As a result, this final rule 
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fishing year 2015 based on the most recent catch information for 2014. 
For fishing year 2015, common pool and sector vessels fishing on a 
groundfish trip with trawl gear are required to use one of the approved 
selective gears when fishing in the applicable AM area (haddock 
separator trawl, Ruhle trawl, or rope separator trawl). Because the 
overage is more than 20 percent, the large gear restricted area is 
implemented for fishing year 2015 (Figure 2). There are no restrictions 
on common pool or sector vessels fishing with longline or gillnet gear. 
In addition, the AM will not affect any non-groundfish vessels because 
northern windowpane is not allocated to any non-groundfish fishery 
(e.g., scallop fishery).
    An overview of the windowpane AM can be found here: http://www.nero.noaa.gov/sfd/sfdmulti.html. As a reminder, sectors cannot 
request an exemption from this AM. The AM will remain in place for the 
entire 2015 fishing year, unless modified through a future action. As 
long as additional overages do not occur, the AM will be removed at the 
start of the 2016 fishing year, beginning on May 1, 2016.
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10. Daily Catch Reporting for Commercial Groundfish Vessels

    In the proposed rule, we highlighted our concern that the low GOM 
cod catch limit could provide a strong incentive to misreport or 
underreport catch on unobserved trips. Currently, commercial groundfish 
vessels that declare their intent to fish in multiple broad stock areas 
are required to submit trip-level catch reports via the VMS. However, 
in the proposed rule, we noted that requiring daily VMS catch reports 
was one potential tool that could help address our concerns for 
misreporting. After further consideration, and based on public comments 
we received, we are, through this final rule, requiring vessels to 
submit a daily VMS catch report on trips declared into the GOM Broad 
Stock Area and any other broad stock area (i.e., offshore GB or SNE) on 
the same trip. This reporting requirement is effective on May 1, 2015.
    In Amendment 16 to the FMP, the Council recommended requiring daily 
VMS catch reports for vessels that declare their intent to fish in 
multiple broad stock areas. Amendment 16 also gave NMFS the 
discretionary authority to modify this reporting requirement, as we 
determined was necessary to appropriately monitor the ACLs, while also 
reducing unnecessary duplication. At the time we implemented Amendment 
16, we determined that only trip-level catch reports were necessary for 
vessels that declared their intent to fish in multiple broad stock 
areas, and we implemented this requirement beginning for the 2010 
fishing year.
    In light of the GOM cod catch limit, we determined that daily VMS 
catch reports for trips declared into the GOM and other broad stock 
areas on the same trip will help ensure more accurate apportionment of 
cod catch to the GOM and GB stock areas, help enforcement efforts, and 
more effectively control mortality on the GOM cod stock. We also expect 
that the daily VMS catch report may promote more accurate VMS trip 
declarations because only vessels with a true intent of fishing in the 
GOM will declare into this area given the daily reporting requirement.
    Vessels subject to the daily VMS catch report requirement are not 
required to also submit a trip-level catch report. The same information 
currently required for trip-level catch reports will be required for 
the daily catch reports, namely a good-faith estimate of the amount of 
each regulated groundfish species retained (in pounds, landed weight) 
and the total amount of all species retained (in pounds, landed 
weight), including groundfish species and species managed by other 
FMPs, from each broad stock area. For applicable trips, daily VMS catch 
reports must be submitted for each calendar day of the trip (midnight 
to midnight), and must be submitted by 0900 hr of the following day.
    The requirement to submit a daily VMS catch report does not apply 
to vessels that declare their intent to fish in multiple broad stock 
areas, but not the GOM. These vessels are still only required to submit 
a trip-level catch report. For example, if a vessel declares into the 
offshore GB and SNE/MA Broad Stock Areas, it would only be subject to a 
trip-level report. This is intended to prevent unnecessary duplication. 
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of our current concerns for catch attribution and compliance are in 
light of the GOM cod catch limit, and for trips fishing in both the GOM 
and GB broad stock areas. As a result, we determined that requiring a 
daily VMS catch report for vessels declared into multiple areas, but 
not into the GOM, was not necessary at this time.

11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional Administrator Authority

    The following changes to the regulations are being made to correct 
references, inadvertent deletions, and other minor errors.
    In Sec.  648.14(k)(7), the reference to the GOM Cod Spawning 
Protection Area (Whaleback) is corrected. This change was overlooked in 
a previous management action.
    In Sec.  648.14(k)(12) and (13), the introductory text is revised 
to clarify that the general restrictions listed in these paragraphs 
apply to any person.
    In Sec.  648.87(b)(1)(i)(C)(2), the reference to the sector AM 
provision is corrected.
    In Sec.  648.89(f)(1), the reference to special provisions for 
recreational catch evaluation for fishing years 2010 and 2011 are 
removed. These provisions are no longer relevant.
    In Sec.  648.90(a)(2)(i), the reference to a special provision for 
the biennial review for 2008 and 2009 is removed. This provision is no 
longer relevant.
    In Sec.  648.90(a)(2)(viii), a reference is corrected that was 
overlooked during the implementation of a previous FMP action.
    In Sec.  648.90(a)(5)(i), this rule corrects a spelling error.

Comments and Responses on Measures Proposed in the Framework 53 
Proposed Rule

    We received 48 comments during the comment period on the Framework 
53 proposed rule. Public comments were submitted by the Council, 2 
state marine fisheries agencies, 5 commercial fishing organizations, 1 
groundfish sector, 7 commercial fishermen, 1 recreational fishing 
organization, 24 recreational fishermen, 4 non-governmental 
organizations (NGOs), and 3 individuals. We requested specific comment 
on several measures proposed in Framework 53, including some aspects of 
the GOM cod catch limit and the GOM cod protection measures. Responses 
to the comments received are below, and, when possible, responses to 
similar comments on the proposed measures have been consolidated.

Status Determination Criteria

    Comment 1: Two state marine fisheries agencies supported the 
revised status determination criteria.
    Response: We agree, and are implementing these changes in this 
final rule. The revised status determination criteria for GB yellowtail 
flounder, as well as the updated numerical estimates of the status 
determination criteria for other groundfish stocks, incorporate the 
results of the 2014 assessments for these stocks. As a result, these 
revisions are based on the best scientific information available, and 
will help ensure the appropriate catch limits are set for these stocks.

Fishing Year 2015 U.S./Canada Quotas

    Comment 2: One state marine fisheries agency supported the fishing 
year 2015 shared U.S./Canada quotas for eastern GB cod, eastern GB 
haddock, and GB yellowtail flounder.
    Response: We agree, and this final rule implements these quotas for 
fishing year 2015. The 2015 shared U.S./Canada quotas are based on the 
results of the 2014 Transboundary Resources Assessment Committee 
assessment, which represents the best scientific information available. 
These quotas are also consistent with the recommendations of the TMGC 
and the SSC.

Fishing Year 2015-2017 Catch Limits (Excluding Gulf of Maine Cod)

    Comment 3: Two state marine fisheries agencies, one commercial 
fishing organization, two recreational fishermen, and one individual 
supported the fishing years 2015-2017 catch limits for groundfish 
stocks. One recreational fisherman reported catching much less GOM 
winter flounder in recent years.
    Response: We agree, and are implementing these catch limits for 
fishing years 2015-2017. These catch limits are based on the 2014 
assessments for these stocks, which represent the best scientific 
information available, and are consistent with the SSC's 
recommendations and conservation objectives. Assessment updates are 
scheduled for 2015 for all of these stocks, which will provide the 
opportunity to update the catch limits implemented in this final rule 
for fishing year 2016 and beyond.
    The results of the 2014 assessment update for GOM winter flounder 
show large declines in the survey indices in recent years. Based on the 
assessment, the GOM winter flounder catch limits in this action are a 
50-percent reduction compared to 2014. This appears to corroborate the 
commenter's observation of catching much less GOM winter flounder in 
recent years. The assessment peer review panel expressed concerns that 
recent biomass estimates substantially decreased despite relatively low 
catch, and reasons for this apparent decline are not known. Available 
catch information indicates that the majority of GOM winter flounder 
catch comes from the same statistical areas as the majority of the GOM 
cod catch. As a result, the substantial reduction in the GOM cod catch 
limit is expected to affect catch of GOM winter flounder.
    Comment 4: One commercial fishing organization, one groundfish 
sector, and one commercial fisherman opposed the catch limits for GB 
winter flounder, and noted that the catch limits are overly 
restrictive. The commercial fishing organization also commented that 
the Council adopted a 7-year rebuilding program for GB winter flounder 
with the intention of extending it to 10 years, if necessary, and that 
a 7-year trajectory is unnecessarily restrictive. The groundfish sector 
commented that the large reduction will have a negative economic impact 
on New Bedford.
    Response: We recognize that the reduction in the catch limit for GB 
winter flounder may be restrictive for groundfish vessels, particularly 
in light of other substantial reductions for key groundfish stocks that 
have been implemented in recent years. The economic impacts analysis 
for this action predicts that GB winter flounder will generate the 
third most revenue of all groundfish stocks for fishing year 2015 
(following GB haddock and pollock, respectively), and that the 
groundfish fishery will fully utilize its available GB winter flounder 
quota. Although not fully captured in the economic analysis, selective 
gear requirements for northern windowpane flounder may reduce 
profitability for groundfish vessels targeting GB winter flounder. 
However, the catch limits are based on the 2014 assessment update for 
this stock, which is the best scientific information available, and are 
consistent with the SSC's recommendation.
    Amendment 16 to the FMP adopted a 7-year rebuilding program for GB 
winter flounder with a 75-percent probability of rebuilding by 2017. 
This shorter time period and higher probability were adopted to provide 
additional flexibility in the event stock rebuilding lagged behind the 
planned rebuilding trajectory. However, it is unclear whether this 
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    Based on the results of the 2014 assessment, estimated biomass for 
2013 is approximately 85 percent of the biomass target. Catch 
projections also indicate that the stock has a 76-percent probability 
of rebuilding by 2017 if catches for the next 3 years are set based on 
Frebuild. Thus, it appears this stock is on its planned 
rebuilding trajectory. The SSC recommended ABCs based on 
Frebuild, and did not note any reason to depart from this 
approach. Further, although the GB winter flounder rebuilding program 
was not considered in Framework 53, given the retrospective pattern in 
the assessment, the PDT noted that the conservative rebuilding approach 
(higher probability) may be appropriate given the revised lower biomass 
estimates from the 2014 assessment. In any event, we can only approve 
or disapprove Framework 53 measures. Because the Council did not 
consider, or approve, extending the rebuilding timeframe for GB winter 
flounder in Framework 53, such a change is outside the scope and 
authority of this action.
    Comment 5: Although supportive of the GOM haddock catch limits 
included in this action, one commercial fishing organization noted 
concerns that strong year classes were down-weighted in the stock 
assessment, and that GB/GOM stock mixing is largely unaccounted for as 
well.
    Response: We acknowledge uncertainties around recent year classes, 
and the possibility of mixing between the GB and GOM haddock stocks. 
However, these issues were examined in the 2014 benchmark assessment 
for GOM haddock. The PDT and SSC also completed a review of haddock 
stock mixing, and this analysis was reviewed during the 2014 
assessment. Based on the examination of these issues, the 2014 
assessment appropriately accounted for year class uncertainty and 
mixing, and the peer review panel concluded this was the best 
scientific information available.
    The results of the 2014 stock assessment for GOM haddock indicate 
that the 2012 year class is strong. However, the size of this 
potentially large year class was identified as the largest source of 
uncertainty in the assessment, primarily because it is based on only 
two surveys. The final model did constrain recruitment estimates in the 
last 3 years of the time series. This type of adjustment is intended to 
offset uncertainties due to the low confidence in the survey 
observations that are not yet substantiated by fishery-dependent data. 
Although the 2012 year class appears strong, this estimate is still 
highly uncertain, and the adjustment helps prevent overly optimistic 
results that could occur from anomalous survey tows. The assessment did 
explore sensitivity runs that further down-weighted this year class; 
however, these sensitivity runs were not used to develop the fishing 
years 2015-2017 catch limits implemented in this action.
    We are closely monitoring stock indicators for GOM haddock to gauge 
if initial indications of a strong 2012 year class are substantiated. 
The fall 2014 survey indices have increased relative to 2013, and this 
is likely a function of the signal from incoming year classes. We 
expect that the 2015 assessment update for GOM haddock will provide 
additional information about the absolute size of the 2012 year class. 
However, recent survey indices appear to support the initial 
indications of a strong 2012 year class.
    While it is true that the assessment model does not account for 
mixing, this issue was examined during the 2014 benchmark assessment. 
The assessment examined multiple sources of evidence that indicated the 
annual percent mixing from GB to GOM is low (less than 0.8 percent), 
but there is considerable uncertainty regarding the degree of mixing. 
Both the peer review panel and the SSC noted the significant risk to 
GOM haddock that could occur if the wrong mixing rate is assumed, and 
ultimately concluded that additional research is needed to determine 
the stock movement rates before incorporating mixing into the 
assessment model.

Gulf of Maine Cod Assessment

    Comment 6: Two commercial fishing organizations opposed the process 
used for the 2014 assessment update. The commenters noted that the 
process was not transparent, and that we only secured an ad-hoc peer 
review of the assessment after it had been completed. One commercial 
fishing organization noted that Framework 53 was largely intended to 
address northern windowpane flounder, and that the 2014 assessment for 
GOM cod disrupted this work.
    Response: We acknowledge that the 2014 assessment for GOM cod was 
not scheduled, and that stakeholders did not expect to receive updated 
stock information. In recent years, both the Council and stakeholders 
have frequently requested more timely information on stock conditions, 
as well as advanced notice when we see early indications of changes in 
stock condition. As a result, we have undertaken a number of efforts to 
develop a more efficient process for generating information on stock 
status. In 2014, after examining the most recent survey data for GOM 
cod, we determined that all major indicators of stock health appeared 
to have deteriorated since the 2012 assessment. Catch and age data for 
2012 and 2013 were also available at the time and used to conduct the 
2014 stock assessment update. The intent of undertaking the update was 
part of our larger effort to provide early indications of changes in 
stock conditions. Once the preliminary results of the assessment update 
were clear, we shared the information with the Council, and then sought 
the Council's assistance to conduct a peer review of the stock 
assessment.
    We recognize that recent AMs for northern windowpane flounder have 
reduced yield of other groundfish stocks on GB. The Council did 
consider management measures for northern windowpane flounder in 
Framework 53, including an allocation of this stock for the scallop 
fishery. However, the Council ultimately took no action on these 
measures because, as noted in the Council's analysis, it determined 
that they would not have sufficiently addressed the goal of increasing 
catch accountability for individual fishery components. Further, in 
lieu of any changes in Framework 53, the Council set a 2015 priority to 
review windowpane flounder management, and, depending on the outcome of 
that review, the Council may potentially identify revisions to the 
existing management measures.
    Comment 7: One commercial fisherman, two recreational fishermen, 
and two commercial fishing organizations commented that, although GOM 
cod biomass is low, the 2014 assessment results are too pessimistic. 
These commenters noted that fishermen are reporting an increase in 
relative cod catch, and that they are catching more cod in areas not 
recently known for cod.
    Response: Throughout the development of Framework 53, we have 
continued to hear from commercial fishermen that cod catches, while 
still low, have increased relative to recent years. Analysis from the 
PDT shows a few signs of high cod tows in the commercial fishery. 
However, available catch data indicate that catch per unit effort has 
continued to decline through 2014. These data also show that the 
spatial re-distribution of cod catch patterns in 2013 and 2014 were 
primarily the result of a spatial shift in fishing effort. Catch 
efficiency of cod is greater in the western Gulf of Maine, and, in 
response to catch limit reductions in fishing year 2013, many vessels 
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avoid cod. Catch data indicate that the proportion of GOM cod caught 
from the western GOM declined coincident with an easterly shift in 
fishing effort. Although it is difficult to distinguish trends in catch 
per unit effort from declining catch limits, the available data do not 
appear to support an increased availability of GOM cod. However, if 
there has been a recent increase in GOM cod, we expect that this 
increase would be captured in the trawl surveys, and incorporated into 
subsequent assessments.
    Comment 8: One NGO commented that the 2014 assessment update did 
not take a precautionary approach for estimating recruitment. Another 
NGO commented on the potential for GOM cod to suffer depensation 
effects at such low biomass levels.
    Response: We disagree that the assessment did not take a 
precautionary approach for estimating recruitment. One term of 
reference for the peer review panel of the 2014 assessment was to 
perform short-term catch projections that accounted for recent 
recruitment. The peer review panel concluded that the recruitment 
protocol for the 2014 assessment update was consistent with the 
approved benchmark formulation, which assumes that recruitment success 
is compromised under current SSB levels. Additionally, for the 2014 
assessment, age-1 recruitment was estimated using the geometric mean of 
the most recent 5 years (2009-2013), as opposed to the most recent 10 
years, in further recognition of the lower recruitments in recent 
years. These catch projections using the 5-year geometric mean were 
used as the basis for the catch advice for fishing years 2015-2017 that 
we are implementing in this final rule.
    During the 2014 assessment, and the development of this action, 
there was some discussion on the potential for depensation given the 
very low biomass for GOM cod. Depensation can be caused by several 
factors, including reduced recruitment at lower SSB levels, reduced egg 
production or survival when age structure of the spawning population is 
truncated, or increased predation. As noted above, the catch 
projections do include the potential for recruitment to be compromised 
under certain SSB levels. This adjustment was intended to help account 
for possible depensation effects. Additionally, the 2014 assessment 
noted the potential for further declines in biomass and truncation of 
age-structure to affect future recruitment success, and that catch 
projections could be optimistic. These uncertainties were considered in 
the development of catch advice for GOM cod and additional protection 
measures that are implemented in this final rule, as described 
elsewhere in this preamble, as well as corresponding measures for 
sectors that are implemented in the final rule for 2015 and 2016 Sector 
Operations Plans and Contracts.
    Comment 9: One commercial fishing organization noted concerns that 
the stock assessment does not adequately capture the specific 
geographic stock components for GOM cod.
    Response: The 2012 benchmark assessment for GOM cod identified 
multiple topics that warranted further investigation, including cod 
stock structure. Since the 2012 benchmark assessment, a workshop was 
held on stock structure of cod in the GOM region, and this workshop 
concluded that there are three genetic stocks. Although some workshop 
participants concluded there was sufficient evidence to indicate that 
the current management units should be revised, the workshop was not 
able to reach any conclusions on the most appropriate management 
response. Following this workshop, additional information has become 
available on cod stock structure, and the Council has also set a 2015 
priority to examine how stock structure may affect management.
    The peer review panel for the 2014 assessment update discussed all 
of the available information on cod stock structure, and noted that 
this issue should be further considered in a benchmark assessment. In 
providing catch advice for fishing years 2015-2017, the SSC also 
reiterated the importance of continuing the evaluation of cod stock 
structure, and that this work should be completed as soon as possible. 
Although recognizing that there are uncertainties in any stock 
assessment, we determined that the assessments relied on for this 
action are the best scientific information available. Cod stock 
structure, along with other topics identified for the GOM cod 
assessment, will continue to be examined. However, it should be noted 
that, currently, the GOM cod assessment scheduled for September 2015 is 
an operational assessment, and not a benchmark assessment.

Fishing Years 2015-2017 Gulf of Maine Cod Catch Limits

    Comment 10: The Council, two state marine fisheries agencies, and 
three commercial fishing organizations supported the proposed GOM cod 
catch limits. Although supportive of the catch limit, one commercial 
fishing organization disagreed with our interpretation that an ABC of 
386 mt was not strictly based on an Frebuild approach. This 
organization also commented that catch projections used to develop 
catch advice assumed a catch of 1,470 mt for 2014, and the realized 
2014 catch is likely lower than this value.
    Response: For all of the reasons previously discussed in this 
preamble, we are implementing an ABC of 386 mt in this final rule. We 
recognize that there may be disagreements on how to characterize an ABC 
of 386 mt relative to the various provisions of the ABC control rule. 
However, based on the best scientific information available, and the 
SSC's final report, we determined that an ABC of 386 mt is consistent 
with Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements. Based on updated catch 
projections, this ABC will end overfishing and will not jeopardize the 
stock's ability to rebuild by 2024. Further, because no peer review 
body has been able to conclude that any scenario is more plausible than 
any other, an ABC of 386 mt appropriately incorporates all of the 
available catch projections. The updated catch projections show little 
difference in the future catches and biomass between an ABC of 386 mt 
and an ABC of 200 mt, in part because catch limits would likely need to 
be set lower under the 386-mt scenario in the out years of the 
rebuilding period than those needed under 200 mt.
    The PDT did explore the sensitivity of catch projections to the 
2014 catch assumption. One sensitivity run was completed that assumed a 
2014 catch of 1,000 mt instead of 1,470 mt. This sensitivity analysis 
indicated that a lower 2014 catch would result in approximately 60 mt 
more catch in 2015. The PDT did not evaluate the likelihood that catch 
would be 1,000 mt, however, and this sensitivity analysis was not 
generated for use in providing 2015 catch advice.
    Comment 11: The Council and one state marine fisheries agency noted 
concerns that we highlighted uncertainties and requested specific 
comments on various aspects of the ABC in the proposed rule, and that 
this appears to conflict with the SSC process for developing ABC 
recommendations.
    Response: We give great weight to the SSC's recommendation. The SSC 
is charged with providing scientific advice to the Council, including 
ABC recommendations that will meet Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements. 
We recognize that the SSC considered its catch advice for GOM cod 
carefully, and thoroughly reviewed the available information. However, 
as specified in the Magnuson-Stevens Act, we must ensure that any 
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plan is carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Act and 
the National Standards. In order to make a final determination, and as 
part of the public rulemaking process, we must carefully examine the 
available information and seek any clarifications necessary to ensure 
final measures are consistent with applicable requirements. In doing 
this, it provides the public additional opportunity to comment on the 
issues and respond to any concerns that we raise. We must then evaluate 
all comments that we receive during the proposed rule comment period 
together with the SSC's deliberations, analysis of the proposed 
measures, and the best scientific information available. For these 
reasons, we considered it appropriate to raise our concerns regarding 
the SSC's recommendation in order to make a final determination on the 
GOM cod catch limits adopted in this rule.
    Comment 12: Three NGOs opposed an ABC of 386 mt, and instead 
supported an ABC of 200 mt. These commenters asserted that an ABC of 
386 mt was above the level associated with Frebuild, that it 
would fail to rebuild the stock by the rebuilding plan end date of 
2024, and, as a result, was not consistent with National Standard 1, 
Amendment 16, and Sec.  304(e) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. These 
commenters noted concerns about the retrospective pattern in the 
assessment and the past performance of catch projections.
    Response: We understand the concerns about GOM cod raised by the 
commenters, and we noted many of these concerns in the proposed rule. 
GOM cod stock status is poor and appropriate measures must be 
implemented to ensure conservation objectives are met. As we 
highlighted during the development of Framework 53, and in our approval 
of an ABC of 386 mt, we remain concerned for GOM cod, and are 
proceeding with the caveat that the ABC for the 2016 and 2017 fishing 
years must be reevaluated in light of the September 2015 assessment for 
this stock. The ABC adopted in this action is a complex balance between 
conservation objectives and other Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements 
that we must take into account.
    The development of the ABC adopted in this action is described 
earlier in the preamble of this rule, and the proposed rule, and is 
only briefly summarized again here. During the 2014 assessment update, 
rebuilding catch trajectories were updated based on the new rebuilding 
program adopted in Framework 51 to the FMP with an end date of 2024. 
These rebuilding catch projections assumed a constant F for the 
remaining 9 years of the rebuilding plan. The PDT initially presented 
these Frebuild projections completed for the 2014 assessment 
update to the SSC, as well as an option to set a 200-mt constant catch, 
which was based on the two projection scenarios that indicated 
rebuilding was possible. The PDT updated the catch projections with the 
200-mt constant ABC option, and these projections indicated the stock 
would still rebuild by 2024. The SSC recommended this provisional ABC 
of 200 mt, but noted that it was not consistent with the development of 
the OFL, which incorporated all three catch projections. As a result, 
the SSC requested additional information from the PDT to consider 
incidental catch in its ABC recommendation in order to incorporate all 
three plausible catch projection scenarios, as well as the control rule 
provision that specifies the ABC should be based on incidental bycatch 
if rebuilding cannot occur, even in the absence of fishing mortality.
    Updated catch projections indicate that the stock can rebuild by 
2024 under an ABC of 386 mt for fishing years 2015-2017. Based on our 
examination of additional catch projections, we determined there is 
likely little functional biological difference between 200 mt and 386 
mt. This is, in part, because lower catches may be necessary in the out 
years of the rebuilding program under the 386-mt ABC scenario compared 
to the 200-mt scenario. Based on the available projections, and 
analysis of the biological impacts of this action, we determined that 
an ABC of 386 mt is sufficiently below the OFL to prevent overfishing, 
and will not jeopardize rebuilding progress.
    We recognize the recent changes in the perception of stock status 
and uncertainties in groundfish catch projections. Multiple analyses 
have been completed that highlight the past performance of groundfish 
catch projections, and the SSC considers this information each time it 
provides catch advice for groundfish stocks. In many instances, a 
constant catch strategy has been used to help offset these 
uncertainties, and provide an increasingly larger scientific 
uncertainty buffer as the projections move further from the terminal 
year of the assessment. The SSC applied this strategy to GOM cod in its 
recommendation for fishing years 2015-2017. However, more importantly, 
in providing its catch advice, the SSC noted that pending the results 
of the 2015 assessment, it would reconsider its catch advice for 
fishing year 2016 and beyond.
    As we noted earlier in the preamble of this rule, we are approving 
an ABC of 386 mt with the expectation that the catch limits in this 
final rule will be reassessed for fishing years 2016 and beyond due to 
the GOM cod assessment update scheduled for September 2015. When 
considering all three of the available catch projection scenarios, an 
ABC of 386 mt was a higher option than other catch outputs, most 
notably the provisional recommendation of 200 mt. However, the 2015 
assessment provides an opportunity to closely monitor the status of 
this stock in order to make any necessary adjustments to the catch 
limits adopted in this rule for future fishing years. Our approval of 
the GOM cod ABC, therefore, is, in effect, only approval for the first 
year (2015) of the remaining rebuilding time period. As a result, we 
determined that the uncertainties in projection and concerns for the 
past performance are mitigated given the pending assessment.
    Although the Council could have considered, and recommended, an ABC 
lower than the SSC's recommendation of 386 mt, a lower ABC would not 
have mitigated economic impacts consistent with Magnuson-Stevens Act 
national standards and other requirements. In this case, to ignore an 
alternative that meets conservation objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, and that could help mitigate some of the substantial economic 
impacts this action is expected to have, would not be consistent with 
National Standard 8, and could jeopardize achieving optimum yield for 
the groundfish fishery.
    Further, analysis prepared for this action indicates that a lower 
GOM cod catch limit may create an economic incentive to misreport 
catch. This incentive may increase under a 200-mt ABC compared to an 
ABC of 386 mt. Even a slight increase in misreporting could diminish 
the benefits of a lower catch limit because of the relatively small 
biological benefit expected from an ABC as low as 200 mt when compared 
to 386 mt. We have continued to reiterate the importance of controlling 
fishing mortality, and agree with commenters that this is necessary to 
help ensure conservation objectives are met for GOM cod. As a result, 
along with an ABC of 386 mt, we are also implementing an additional 
reporting requirement for groundfish vessels to help ensure catch 
remains within this limit, and have also made adjustments to sector 
exemptions for fishing year 2015 in light of GOM cod stock status.
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documents inadequately assess the biological impacts of the ABC (386 
mt).
    Response: We disagree. The final report for the 2014 assessment 
update, supporting analyses developed by the PDT, Council and SSC 
deliberations, and the Framework 53 Environmental Assessment provide a 
thorough examination of the impacts of the ABC implemented in this 
final rule. The development of a GOM cod ABC occurred over the course 
of a peer review of the 2014 stock assessment, several PDT meetings, 
two SSC meetings, two Groundfish Committee meetings, and two Council 
meetings. All of this information, including summaries of the relevant 
meetings, is publically available, and all of it was incorporated into 
the Framework 53 Environmental Assessment, which was made available 
with the proposed rule for this action.
    Further, considering all of the available catch projections, there 
was a wide range of potential catches and fishing mortality rates 
examined in the supporting analyses. For example, the 2014 assessment 
update completed catch projections for various catch alternatives 
ranging from Frebuild to FMSY. Catch projections 
from the 2014 assessment update also explored the sensitivity of the 
projections to different recruitment assumptions to better ensure 
projections reflected the recent lower observed recruitment.
    Additionally, during the development of Framework 53, the SSC 
provisionally recommended an ABC of 200 mt. Although this ABC was not 
its final recommendation, the available catch projections provide a 
comparison between an ABC of 200 mt and an ABC of 386 mt. The 
biological impacts of 386 mt were also analyzed in the Framework 53 
Environmental Assessment and catch projections were updated with an ABC 
of 386 mt. This analysis also compared the biological impacts of 386 mt 
to No Action. In the No Action alternative, groundfish vessels would 
have been unable to fish because catch limits would not have been set 
for a number of stocks. Under this scenario, catches would not be 
completely eliminated because incidental bycatch would still occur in 
other non-groundfish fisheries. However, the analysis concluded that 
there was little difference between these two scenarios (200 mt and 386 
mt), and that the future catches and biomass indicated from the catch 
projections were relatively similar. The commenter offered no specific 
reasons or evidence that contradicts this analysis.
    Comment 14: Two individual fishermen, one state marine fisheries 
agency, and three commercial fishing organizations reiterated concerns 
for the socio-economic impact of the GOM cod ABC. The state marine 
fisheries agency suggested that the predicted gross revenue losses are 
likely severe underestimates, and that the economic impacts analysis 
incorrectly assumed a fluid quota leasing market.
    Response: We highlighted similar concerns in the proposed rule, 
particularly our concern that this final rule will primarily impact 
small vessels and ports north of Boston (Gloucester, MA, and New 
Hampshire ports). Some measures are expected to provide marginal 
economic relief that could increase the viability of the inshore fleet. 
However, even measures designed to provide additional fishing 
opportunities will not mitigate all of the substantial economic impacts 
that are expected from the GOM cod ABC. The economic impacts analysis 
of this action noted that gross revenue for the groundfish fishery has 
declined in recent years (from $120 million in fishing year 2011 to $79 
million in fishing year 2013). The predicted gross revenue losses for 
fishing year 2015 (approximately 10 percent) may mask some of the 
economic impacts to small vessels and ports. However, evaluation of the 
past performance of the economic model used for analysis suggests that, 
generally, the predicted gross revenues for a fishing year were 
relatively close to the realized values. Of course, there are 
uncertainties in the model, and although the model is intended to 
capture fishery-wide behavior changes related to catch limit changes, 
it can over-predict landings under a number of circumstances. With all 
of this in consideration, the economic impacts analysis concluded that 
the additional declines forecasted for fishing year 2015 would result 
in impacts to the entire groundfish fishery even greater than previous 
GOM cod catch limit reductions.
    Reductions in the GOM cod catch limit implemented in previous years 
resulted in economic losses; however, available information indicates 
the sector fishery has been able to adapt to some degree. Despite some 
ability to adapt under previous catch limit reductions, GOM cod was 
constraining in fishing year 2013. The economic impacts analysis did 
note that if it becomes difficult for fishermen to avoid GOM cod, the 
predicted gross revenues could be serious overestimates. Further, 
although the economic impacts analysis attempts to include the 
possibility of high GOM cod tows, it does not fully capture these 
risks. If observed trips encounter unexpected high GOM cod tows, these 
trips could endanger fishing operations for the entire sector. The 
quota leasing market, and potential changes in fishing year 2015, were 
discussed in the full economic impacts analysis, and are not repeated 
here. However, we recognize the comment that the analysis may not fully 
capture the current quota leasing market.
    Comment 15: One NGO commented that the management uncertainty 
buffer should be increased to account for potential observer bias. 
Another NGO commented that GOM cod needs realistic buffers, but didn't 
specifically comment on whether the management uncertainty buffers for 
GOM cod should be adjusted.
    Response: Each time catch limits are set, the PDT reviews the 
management uncertainty buffers used for each fishery component and 
recommends any necessary adjustments. For Framework 53, the PDT 
reviewed the current management uncertainty buffers, as well as 
previous analysis completed in support of Framework 50 to the FMP, 
which set GOM cod catch limits for fishing years 2013-2015.
    Both the PDT and the Council have periodically discussed the 
possibility of increasing the buffers due to evidence that fishing 
behavior may differ on observed and unobserved trips, possibly 
resulting in an underestimate of discards. However, to date the PDT has 
been unable to estimate the amount of suspected bias of observed trips. 
Further, the PDT concluded that the direction of the bias can change 
year to year, for reasons that are unknown. As a result, the PDT has 
been unable to determine whether any adjustments to the existing 
buffers would be warranted to address potential bias. The PDT concluded 
that no new information is available at this time that would warrant 
any changes to the buffers previously adopted in Framework 50 to the 
FMP, and recommended no changes to the management uncertainty buffers.
    Comment 16: Multiple commenters suggested various types of 
management approaches in light of GOM cod stock status and the fishing 
year 2015 catch limit. Suggestions included splitting the GOM cod quota 
into biannual allocations or trimester, implementing dynamic inseason 
closures for bycatch avoidance, and banning all fishing for, or closing 
the directed fishing for, GOM cod. One NGO requested that we initiate a 
Secretarial amendment, and another has submitted a petition for 
rulemaking under the Administrative Procedure Act to prohibit 
commercial and recreational fishing for GOM cod and to limit catch to a 
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    Response: Other than the GOM cod possession restriction for the 
recreational fishery, none of the measures suggested by commenters were 
proposed in Framework 53, and so are beyond the scope and authority 
relating to this action because we can only approve or disapprove 
measures in a framework. In a future action, the Council could develop 
any combination of management measures it determines are necessary to 
meet the goals and objectives of the FMP. Additionally, sectors can 
voluntarily develop GOM cod avoidance mechanisms at any time. In fact, 
some sectors have already developed additional restrictions for member 
vessels to help avoid GOM cod and stay within the available allocation 
for the 2015 fishing year. Although it is still unclear how commercial 
groundfish vessels will operate in 2015, we expect that the sector 
fishery, to the extent possible, will continue to find ways to adapt to 
the new GOM cod catch limit, and target other groundfish stocks.
    With the initial 2013 reductions of the GOM cod catch limits, many 
groundfish vessels were no longer targeting GOM cod, and instead, used 
available GOM cod quota to access other stocks. Analysis indicates a 
dramatic decline in targeted GOM cod trips beginning in the 2013 
fishing year. As noted earlier in this rule, with an additional 75-
percent reduction in fishing year 2015, it is expected that the 
incentive for sector vessels to take targeted GOM cod trips is 
virtually eliminated given the extremely low GOM cod allocations that 
each sector will receive. We are also setting the GOM cod trip limit 
for the common pool fishery at 50 lb (23 kg) to reduce the incentive to 
target GOM cod. The combination of commercial measures, along with a 
prohibition on possession of GOM cod for the recreational fishery, is 
expected to, in effect, result in a ``bycatch only'' fishery.
    Section 304 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the Secretary of 
Commerce with the authority to prepare, and implement, a fishery 
management plan if the Council fails to develop a plan after a 
reasonable period of time, or fails to submit a plan that meets 
necessary conservation and management objectives. We have carefully 
considered the available information, and determined that all of the 
management measures implemented in this final rule, along with 
corresponding measures implemented through the final rule for 2015-2016 
Sector Operations Plans and Contracts and 2015 recreational measures, 
will provide sufficient protection for GOM cod to prevent overfishing 
and contribute to rebuilding consistent with Magnuson-Stevens Act 
requirements. Further, as already noted, we will continue to work with 
the Council to ensure that GOM cod management measures are reviewed, or 
updated, as needed. As a result, a Secretarial amendment, at this time, 
is unnecessary and unwarranted.
    The petition for rulemaking is under consideration, and we will 
respond to this request consistent with the applicable requirements of 
the Administrative Procedure Act.
    Comment 17: Two NGOs, one state marine fisheries agency, and two 
commercial fishing organizations noted concerns for monitoring the low 
GOM cod catch limit in fishing year 2015. One NGO commented that 
calculation of the at-sea monitoring coverage level should be at the 
level of the individual vessel. The two commercial fishing 
organizations highlighted the importance of electronic monitoring (EM), 
and that this may provide a way to improve catch accounting. One 
organization commented that we should implement a requirement to 
restrict vessels to fishing in a single broad stock area on a trip. The 
Council also commented in response to the concerns we raised in the 
proposed rule, and noted that in Amendment 16 to the FMP, the Council 
provided us with the authority to implement daily catch reporting at 
any time we deem it necessary.
    Response: We agree that adequate monitoring, accounting, and 
enforcement are essential to help ensure catch limits are effective. A 
description of at-sea monitoring coverage levels is provided in the 
final rule for the 2015-2016 Sector Operations Plans and Contracts, and 
is not repeated here.
    We recognize that the low GOM cod catch limit may create an 
economic incentive to misreport, which could reduce the accuracy of 
catch apportionment. Although we implemented a single broad stock area 
requirement in our initial 2014 interim action, this measure can 
severely restrict some fishing operations, and reduce the ability for 
groundfish vessels to target healthy groundfish stocks. In our 2014 
interim action, we determined that, despite the potential negative 
economic impacts, the single broad stock area requirement was necessary 
as a mid-year adjustment for the fishery. The 2014 assessment indicated 
that, if no action was taken, the measures in place for the 2014 
fishing year would have resulted in substantial overfishing. The single 
broad stock area requirement was intended to help minimize further 
catch, and ensure the effectiveness of the interim measures. However, a 
requirement to fish in a single broad stock area is not necessary to 
ensure the effectiveness of the final measures in this rule. All of the 
measures in this final rule, including a much lower catch limit, are 
being implemented at the beginning of the 2015 fishing year, as opposed 
to a mid-year implementation for the 2014 interim rule. These measures, 
along with corresponding measures implemented through the final rule 
for 2015-2016 Sector Operations Plans and Contracts, will provide 
sufficient protection for GOM cod to prevent overfishing and contribute 
to rebuilding consistent with Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements.
    To address concerns for potential misreporting, we are implementing 
a daily catch report requirement for vessels fishing in the GOM and 
other broad stock areas. This requirement is intended to help ensure 
accurate catch attribution and reduce the incentive for vessels to 
misreport. As the Council noted in its comment, a daily reporting 
requirement was recommended by the Council in Amendment 16 to the FMP. 
Amendment 16 also delegated authority to us to modify the frequency of 
reporting requirements, as necessary, to help ensure accurate catch 
accounting. At the time we implemented Amendment 16, we determined that 
daily reporting was not necessary, and implemented a trip-level 
reporting requirement for vessels fishing in multiple broad stock 
areas. However, for reasons described earlier in this rule, we 
determined daily catch reports are now necessary to help ensure the 
effectiveness of the measures implemented in this final rule.
    We agree that EM has the potential to be an effective monitoring 
tool in the groundfish fishery, but EM is not yet sufficiently 
developed at this time. We are currently working to address the 
challenges to implement EM, including legal requirements and data 
processing, and are also examining costs associated with EM. We are 
also working with several groundfish sectors for fishing year 2015 to 
help address some of the remaining challenges to implement EM. If 
successful, EM could be fully implemented as a monitoring program for a 
portion of the groundfish fishery in fishing year 2016.
    Comment 18: One commercial fishing organization commented that, in 
considering incidental catch, the SSC has addressed concerns for 
misreporting. The commenter noted that in trying to balance all of the 
plausible scenarios from the assessment, incorporating incidental catch 
information attempted to identify what level of catch may be required 
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the fishery open without directed cod fishing.
    Response: We recognize that the SSC considered incidental catch 
information to help develop its final ABC recommendation. An ABC of 386 
mt for GOM cod is a considerable reduction from the incidental catch 
estimates generated for fishing year 2013 (500-600 mt). Further, as 
discussed in other sections of this rule, an ACL of 1,470 mt in fishing 
year 2013 was constraining for groundfish vessels. Available analysis 
indicates there was a marked decline in directed GOM cod trips 
beginning in 2013. Although sector vessels were able to adapt to some 
extent to this first substantial reduction for GOM cod, the additional 
reduction in fishing year 2015 will be substantially more challenging. 
Thus, we expect that an ABC of 386 mt will effectively remove the 
incentive for commercial groundfish vessels to fish for this stock.
    Nevertheless, with such a low GOM cod allocation, and in 
considering the supporting analysis, the economic incentive to 
misreport could still be high, particularly if groundfish vessels 
continue to report an uptick in cod availability. As a result, as 
previously described, we are implementing an additional reporting 
requirement for commercial groundfish vessels to help ensure accurate 
catch attribution.

Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures

Protection Closures
    Comment 19: One state marine fisheries agency and two commercial 
fishing organizations supported the GOM cod protection closures. The 
state marine fisheries agency disagreed with our concerns for April, 
but noted that it expected we would closely monitor the fishery to 
understand the consequences of opening April. All of these commenters 
highlighted the importance of providing GOM cod protections while still 
affording access to healthy groundfish stocks. One other commercial 
fishing organization supported all of the closures, but noted concerns 
for the opening of April closures.
    Response: We generally agree with all of these comments, and as 
described earlier in this preamble, we approved the new GOM cod 
protection measures. There are some biological and economic trade-offs 
with the addition of winter and May-June closures and removal of April 
closures. We recognize the importance of providing access to healthy 
stocks, and support this objective of the cod closures, as long as it 
does not result in unanticipated consequences. However, we remain 
concerned for GOM cod stock status, and the potential negative impact 
on other groundfish stocks as a result of opening April. We will 
continue to urge the Council to reconsider April closures in light of 
these concerns.
    We agree with the commenters that it is important to monitor the 
effectiveness of these closures, and we intend to closely monitor any 
potential effort shifts to help ensure the overall conservation 
objectives for these measures are met. To the extent possible, these 
closures should also be reviewed as new information becomes available 
to help identify any potential adjustments to these closures. We expect 
additional spawning research may also provide more information on 
spawning locations for GOM cod that the Council could use in its 
decision-making process.
    Comment 20: Two NGOs opposed the GOM cod protection closures and 
commented that the protection closures should be more expansive. One of 
these NGOs also commented that the protection closures are inadequate 
under the Magnuson-Stevens Act because they would fail to end 
overfishing. One commercial fishing organization noted concerns for the 
opening of April closures.
    Response: We share some of the concerns noted by commenters, and we 
have described these concerns in our approval of the protection 
closures in this final rule. However, we disagree that the protection 
closures are inadequate under the Magnuson-Stevens Act. As we described 
earlier in this rule, updated catch projections indicate that the GOM 
cod ABC of 386 mt will end overfishing and rebuild the stock. The new 
protection closures are complementary to this ABC, and are measures in 
addition to the ACLs and AMs adopted for GOM cod. The additional 
closures are intended to enhance the effectiveness of these 
conservation measures by further reducing fishing mortality on spawning 
aggregations. Any additional benefits realized from the area closures 
are important, particularly for the benefit of the winter spawning 
component of GOM cod. While more closures always have the potential for 
increasing the probability of meeting various conservation objectives, 
we determined that the closures, along with other management measures 
adopted for fishing year 2015, are sufficient to prevent overfishing 
and provide for rebuilding.
    The GOM cod protection measures, which include the area closures 
and the recreational possession restriction, were developed by the 
Council as a package. In developing these measures, the commercial 
closures were intended to balance biological and economic objectives 
resulting from the recommended actions. If the opening of April 
closures was recommended in isolation, with no additional spring or 
winter closures, we likely would have disapproved this measure. As 
stated in the preamble, however, we determined that we could not 
independently approve or disapprove the recommendations for winter and 
April without undermining the Council's intent to balancing 
conservation benefits and impacts on the fishing industry. The addition 
of winter closures is important because there are currently no 
protections for this spawning component, and some information suggests 
that a spawning aggregation is not likely to recover once lost. Despite 
our concerns for GOM cod with the removal of April closures, there are 
May and June closures, so the removal of April does not completely 
eliminate protection of the spring spawning component.
    Some of the comments from an NGO noted that the protection closures 
adopted in this final rule would provide less protection than the 
status quo in a number of instances. In reviewing and analyzing the 
impacts of the protection closures, the status quo measures must be put 
in context for the commercial groundfish fishery. With the adoption of 
Amendment 16, sector vessels were exempt from a number of the GOM 
rolling closures because sectors are limited by stock-specific 
allocations and AMs. As noted in the supporting analysis for this 
document, although a number of closures are being removed, many of 
these closures only applied to the common pool fishery, which accounts 
for less than 2 percent of the fishery. In these instances, the impact 
of removing the closures is expected to be minimal because the sector 
fishery is already allowed access to these areas.
    Given our concerns for the status of GOM cod, we intend to closely 
monitor stock indicators and fishery operations. We will continue to 
work with the Council to ensure that the most appropriate GOM cod 
protection measures are in place. We expect that the Industry Based 
Survey for GOM Cod will restart at some point in 2015, and that this 
survey could provide additional information on cod spawning that the 
Council could use in the future. Additionally, the protection closures 
developed and implemented in this action overlap with the Council's 
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Amendment, and we will continue to help the Council in this effort to 
ensure that the goals and objectives of this Amendment are met.
    Comment 21: Another commercial fishing organization opposed the 
closure of block 138 in May because it would restrict haddock and 
pollock catches, and suggested that this closure should be disapproved, 
or that only a portion of this block should be closed in May. This 
organization also commented that true spawning areas can only be 
identified through acoustic telemetry and passive acoustic monitoring.
    Response: As described earlier, the objectives of the protection 
closures were to reduce fishing mortality and protect spawning 
aggregations for GOM cod while allowing access to healthy groundfish 
stocks. The protection measures were designed to re-configure the 
existing GOM rolling closures. Although available information on 
spawning was used to help develop the protection closures in this final 
rule, other information was also used to evaluate the potential 
biological and economic trade-offs associated with the final measures. 
Block 138 was closed in the previous GOM rolling closures, and based on 
the available information, no change was recommended for this closure 
in Framework 53. Because the Council recommended that the entire block 
138 be closed in May, we cannot modify this closure in any way, or only 
partially approve a portion of the closure, and still be consistent 
with the Council's intent. However, in a future action, the Council 
could reconsider this closure, and make any modifications, if 
warranted.
    We disagree that spawning areas can only be identified through 
acoustic telemetry and passive acoustic monitoring. The Framework 53 
Environmental Assessment describes the analytical techniques used to 
identify times and location of spawning for GOM cod. Identification of 
times and areas of potential spawning was not based on a single source 
of information. Multiple sources of information and analytical 
approaches were used to identify and corroborate spawning locations.
    The analyses note that the NEFSC and MA Division of Marine 
Fisheries trawl surveys have narrow seasonal coverage, which limits 
their applicability to spawning cod. However, the Industry Based Survey 
for GOM cod was specifically designed to study stock distribution and 
demographics of cod, and also recorded spawning condition of cod 
caught. As a result, the peer review of the Industry Based Survey 
concluded that one of the primary uses of the survey data was to 
describe spawning activity of GOM cod. The Framework 53 analyses did 
note some caveats with the use of the ichthyoplankton survey data, 
particularly due to the time period of this survey. However, these data 
were determined to be useful because the areas highlighted as potential 
spawning locations were similar to the areas identified using trawl 
survey data.
    Comment 22: One NGO commented that it is generally supportive of 
time-area management for GOM cod, but cautioned that the final 
protection measures should be supported by the available data. The NGO 
also noted that we should commit to review the protection closures at a 
specific time to help ensure that effort shifts from the final measures 
does not undermine the effectiveness of these measures, or any measures 
developed by Take Reduction Teams.
    Response: We generally agree with this comment. As noted earlier in 
the preamble of this rule, we have some concerns for the removal of 
April closures, particularly due to potential effort shifts, and the 
potential impact on other groundfish stocks. Although the protection 
measures are subject to review once the GOM cod biomass reaches the 
biomass threshold, we will continue to urge the Council to reconsider 
these closures in light of their potential negative impacts on other 
groundfish stocks, and in light of GOM cod stock status. These closures 
should also be reviewed as more information becomes available for GOM 
cod. The 2015 assessment update will provide new information on the 
status of GOM cod, and we expect additional spawning research will be 
available in the near future that could help further identify areas 
important to cod spawning.
    Regulations to reduce the potential of serious injury and death of 
marine mammal species will be in place for the western Gulf of Maine 
regardless of the GOM cod protection closures. The Harbor Porpoise and 
Atlantic Right Whale Take Reduction Plans are not predicated on the 
existence of groundfish closed areas, or the GOM cod protection 
closures. As a result, it is only necessary to amend these Take 
Reduction Plans if new information indicates that additional 
interaction risks to marine mammal species are occurring. The Harbor 
Porpoise and Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Teams meet regularly 
to monitor the implementation of the final Take Reduction Plans for 
these species. These teams monitor any changes in the interaction rates 
and fishing behavior that may result from management actions. Based on 
this review, the Take Reduction Teams determine if modifications to the 
Take Reduction Plans are warranted in order to meet the requirements of 
the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Endangered Species Act.
    Comment 23: One commercial fishing organization commented that hook 
gear should be allowed in the protection closures because it does not 
interfere with spawning.
    Response: We disagree that hook gear should be allowed in the 
protection closures. As we noted in the proposed rule, the available 
research on GOM cod spawning indicates that fishing on spawning cod may 
affect spawning activity beyond just the removal of fish. Fishing 
activity may disrupt spawning signals, and, as a result, can reduce 
spawning success. Additionally, information indicates that if a 
spawning aggregation is disrupted by fishing activity, it will scatter 
and not return. Groundfish vessels fishing with hook gear are capable 
of interrupting spawning aggregations because they are capable of 
catching cod. Further, the protection closures are also intended to 
help reduce fishing mortality for GOM cod, and applying these closures 
to all commercial groundfish vessels was necessary to help ensure this 
objective is met. Additionally, it is important to note that Handgear A 
vessels were afforded similar flexibilities as sector vessels, 
regardless of whether they are fishing in the common pool or a sector. 
Handgear A vessels are exempt from both the March and October common 
pool closures.
    As indicated in the response to the next comment, we have similar 
concerns for the potential for other gear types to disrupt spawning, 
and would support the Council in reconsidering the fisheries and gears 
that are allowed to fish in the protection areas.
    Comment 24: Two commercial fishing organizations and one NGO noted 
that the list of exempted fisheries allowed into the GOM cod protection 
closures should be reviewed. One NGO also opposed allowing recreational 
groundfish vessels into these closure areas.
    Response: We highlighted similar concerns in the proposed rule 
relative to the gears that are allowed in these protection closures. 
Because fishing activity may disrupt spawning success, we noted that 
there is a potential for these exempted fisheries to diminish the 
additional spawning protection that the closures are intended to 
provide. We would support the Council reviewing the fisheries allowed 
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remove the exception for some of these other fisheries and gears. 
Alternatively, the Council could also consider including other 
fisheries and gears for a subset of these protection closures to better 
protect GOM cod spawning while still providing these fisheries with 
some flexibility.
    As discussed earlier in this rule, the recreational fishery may 
still fish in these protection closures, similar to the previous GOM 
rolling closures. Instead, this action implements a prohibition on 
possession of GOM cod for the recreational fishery to help control 
fishing mortality of GOM cod for this fishery. The intent of this trade 
off was to help ensure the recreational fishery continued to have 
access to healthy groundfish stocks. Because most of the protection 
closures are inshore, it was expected that recreational vessels would 
largely not have been able to adjust to these closures due to business 
operations and safety concerns. Applying these protection closures to 
the commercial groundfish fishery is an important start to ensuring 
that spawning aggregations of GOM cod are protected. However, we would 
support the Council reconsidering whether protection closures, or a 
subset, should be applied to the recreational fishery.
Recreational Fishery Prohibition on Possession of Gulf of Maine Cod
    Comment 25: One commercial fishing organization, two NGOs, one 
state marine fisheries agency, and one recreational fisherman supported 
a prohibition on possession of GOM cod for the recreational fishery. 
The recreational fisherman noted that survival rates of recreational 
released GOM cod are relatively high. Other comments highlighted that 
outreach is essential to ensure this measure is effective.
    Response: We agree on all of these points, and have approved this 
measure in this final rule. Updated catch projections indicated that if 
no adjustment was made to possession restrictions, recreational catch 
of GOM cod would have exceeded the recreational allocation by 400 
percent. During the development of Framework 53, analysis also 
indicated that non-compliance in the recreational fishery could be as 
high as 50 percent. In response to this, we have initiated a number of 
new recreational outreach efforts to help inform recreational anglers 
of the existing management measures.
    Despite the possession restriction implemented in this final rule, 
projections indicated that the recreational fishery would still likely 
exceed its GOM cod allocation unless additional measures are 
implemented. These projections may overestimate the potential 
recreational effort in 2015, and, if so, could also overestimate GOM 
cod catch. However, to help ensure that the recreational fishery does 
not exceed its allocations, we are implementing additional measures 
under our discretionary authority in a separate rulemaking.
    Available information does indicate that the discard mortality of 
recreationally caught GOM cod is low. Based on the 2012 benchmark 
assessment, 70 percent of the GOM cod discards from the recreational 
fishery were expected to survive. A recently conducted study provides 
additional information that suggests survival rates of released cod 
could be higher (85 percent).
    Comment 26: Eighteen recreational fishermen opposed a prohibition 
on possession of GOM cod for the recreational fishery. These commenters 
noted that the recreational fishery has little impact on the GOM cod 
stock, and that the commercial fishery, particularly draggers, have led 
to the current GOM cod stock status. Many of these commenters supported 
a small bag limit for GOM cod, and a few comments supported a bag limit 
of at least 10 fish. Commenters also expressed concern for the socio-
economic impact of this measure.
    Response: We disagree. Both the recreational and the commercial 
groundfish fishery receive an allocation of GOM cod. Both fisheries 
have AMs, and we must implement management measures that will help 
ensure that each fishery stays within its allocation. Updated catch 
projections indicate that, even under zero possession, the recreational 
fishery would still exceed its allocation for GOM cod in fishing year 
2015, unless additional measures are implemented. Additionally, catch 
projections that assumed a status quo bag limit (9 fish) indicated that 
recreational catch would exceed the 2015 allocation by more than 400 
percent.
    We understand concerns for the socio-economic impact of zero 
possession for the recreational fishery. Other measures for the 
recreational fishery were considered for this action to help protect 
GOM cod. However, these measures would not have mitigated economic 
impacts to the recreational fishery compared to zero possession. The 
GOM cod closures, if applied to the recreational fishery, would likely 
have had even greater economic impacts on the fishery. These closures 
are mainly inshore, and recreational vessels may have been unable to 
move to alternative areas to fish for other groundfish stocks. Analysis 
indicated that the total steam time to fish further offshore, around 
the closures, would have exceeded the standard party/charter trip of 4 
or 6 hours.
    Zero possession will help ensure that fishing mortality by the 
recreational fishery is reduced for GOM cod, while still ensuring the 
recreational fishery has access to other healthy groundfish stocks. The 
Council can review this measure in any future action, and if warranted 
could implement different management measures for the recreational 
fishery, as long as they would still meet conservation objectives, and 
help ensure that the recreational fishery does not exceed its 
allocation.
    Comment 27: We received six comments from recreational fishermen 
about various aspects of recreational management measures for the 2015 
fishing year, including opposition to the survival rates current used 
for the recreational caught GOM cod and haddock, the GOM haddock bag 
limit, the recreational rulemaking process, and recreational gear 
requirements.
    Response: None of these measures were specifically proposed in 
Framework 53, and therefore are beyond the scope and authority relating 
to this action. Although this action implements zero possession of GOM 
cod for the recreational fishery, we are implementing all other 
recreational measures, including GOM haddock measures, in a separate 
rulemaking under our discretionary authority to adjustment recreational 
measures. These measures are intended to prevent the recreational 
fishery from exceeding its allocations of GOM cod and GOM haddock for 
the 2015 fishing year. The issues raised by the commenters will be 
addressed in our separate rule implementing final recreational measures 
for fishing year 2015.

Default Catch Limits

    Comment 28: One state marine fisheries agency and one commercial 
fishing organization supported the mechanism to establish default catch 
limits in years when a management action is delayed. The commercial 
fishing organization commented that default catch limits set at 35 
percent of the previous year's value would be extremely restrictive for 
groundfish vessels, but this was better than the alternative of no 
catch limits.
    Response: We agree, and are implementing this measure in this final 
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extremely restrictive for groundfish vessels. Although the 2015 
assessment schedule is expected to delay implementation of the 
management action for fishing year 2016, this measure is not intended 
to allow lengthy delays in implementation of final measures. Default 
catch limits are available as a management tool to prevent disruption 
to the groundfish fishery, but any default specifications time period 
should not be allowed to languish. To help ensure that management 
actions are still implemented as quickly as possible, the default 
specifications time period is only from May 1 through July 31. If 
default catch limits were allowed to languish beyond this period, the 
severely restricted catch limits could prevent optimum yield in the 
fishery.

Sector Carryover Provision

    Comment 29: One state marine fisheries agency supported this change 
to the carryover provision.
    Response: We agree and are implementing the revision to the sector 
carryover provision in this final rule. The measure is necessary to 
comply with a recent court ruling, and ensure that the total potential 
catch does not exceed the ABC for any stock.
    Comment 30: One commercial fishing organization expressed concern 
that the ever changing rules regarding carryover makes it difficult to 
stabilize business plans, as does the ability for the carryover amount 
to change year to year.
    Response: The revision to the sector carryover provision in this 
final rule is in response to a recent court ruling, as previously 
described. We have determined that the carryover provision is now 
consistent with Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements, and will help ensure 
that total potential catch does not exceed the ABC for any stock. As a 
result, we do not anticipate any further modifications of the sector 
carryover provision, unless the Council chooses to revisit this measure 
in a future action.
    We recognize some of the difficulties that sectors face in trying 
to plan. To help offset some of the uncertainty, we specified that the 
default de minimis amount is 1 percent of the overall sector sub-ACL 
for the upcoming fishing year. If it is necessary to change the default 
de minimis amount, we will announce this to sectors as soon as we know 
the recommended ABCs for the upcoming year. Similarly, once ABC 
recommendations are known for the upcoming year, we will announce the 
possibility that the maximum carryover amount may need to be adjusted. 
We cannot make a final determination on the maximum carryover amount 
until we have final catch information for sectors; however, the initial 
determination that assumed a maximum of 10-percent carryover provides 
sectors with an upper bound. We also expect that the years with the 
greatest uncertainty will be years in which catch limits are 
dramatically reduced, as we would most likely have to adjust the 
maximum carryover allowed in those years.

Common Pool Management Measures

    Comment 31: One state marine fisheries agency supported the common 
pool trip limits.
    Response: We agree, and are implementing these initial common pool 
trip limits for fishing year 2015. We will closely monitor common pool 
catch, and, if necessary, will make appropriate adjustments to the 
possession and trip limits for common pool vessels. Each year, it is 
difficult to predict common pool effort, and there is a possibility 
that some vessels may drop out of a sector and fish in the common pool 
for fishing year 2015. If this occurs, we may make adjustments to the 
trip limits to reflect any increases in the number of common pool 
vessels that are actively fishing.
    Comment 32: One commercial fisherman opposed a GOM cod trip limit 
of 50 lb (23 kg), and instead supported a trip limit of at least 100 lb 
(45 kg). The commenter noted that a 50-lb (23-kg) trip limit would 
result in high discards.
    Response: We disagree that the GOM cod trip limit should be set at 
100 lb (45 kg). The trimester TAC for GOM cod is less than 2 mt for 
each trimester in fishing year 2015. In previous years, when we set the 
GOM cod trip limit at 100 lb (45 kg), common pool vessels continued to 
target the stock, and the GOM area was prematurely closed before the 
end of the trimester. A 50-lb (23-kg) trip limit will help create an 
incentive to avoid GOM cod. This trip limit will also help provide 
continued access to other groundfish stocks by helping to prevent a 
premature closure of the trimester.
    Comment 33: A number of commercial fishermen commented on common 
pool management measures. Comments included opposition to the current 
trimester TAC system used for the common pool, the trimester TACs 
should be divided among trimesters based on recent landings, and that 
the common pool fishery should receive 10 percent carryover similar to 
sectors.
    Response: None of these measures were considered in Framework 53, 
and they are beyond the scope and authority relating to this action. 
Any changes to the existing common pool management measures would have 
to be developed through the Council process in a future management 
action. The Council could reconsider common pool management measures at 
any time provided these measures still met the necessary conservation 
requirements. For example, the trimester TAC AM system is only one type 
of reactive AM that the Council may use for the common pool fishery.
    The allocation of the common pool sub-ACL was developed as part of 
Amendment 16, and was based on landings through fishing year 2009. 
These distributions have been unchanged since the implementation of 
Amendment 16. However the Council can adjust the trimester TAC 
distribution in a framework action based on landings from the most 
recent 5 years. Again, any changes to the trimester TAC provision would 
have to be developed through the Council in a future management action.

National Environmental Policy Act and Associated Analyses

    Comment 34: One NGO commented that Framework 53 does not meet the 
requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) because it 
failed to include a reasonable range of alternatives for the GOM cod 
protection closures. The commenter noted that Framework 53 should have 
included the 2014 interim closures as one alternative, as well as an 
additional alternative that was developed by the PDT.
    Response: We disagree that this action does not meet the 
requirements of NEPA. Any comments about the sufficiency of the NEPA 
analysis of this framework must be considered in the context of the 
ongoing set of measures that adapt to changing conditions and 
information affecting the overall FMP, and the many different 
alternatives that have been analyzed over the years. Within this 
context, Framework 53 does include a reasonable range of alternatives 
for the GOM cod area closures that represented various combinations of 
closures based on the available information. The Purpose and Need of 
Framework 53 related to the area closures was to enhance spawning 
protection for GOM cod, help reduce fishing mortality of GOM cod, and 
to minimize the economic impact of the closures by providing access to 
healthy groundfish stocks.
    Although some of the area closures implemented in our 2014 interim 
action for GOM cod were intended to protect spawning aggregations, area 
closures were also used as a mechanism to reduce overfishing in lieu of 
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the catch limit inseason. As a result, it was apparent that the 2014 
interim closures would not have met the Purpose and Need of Framework 
53 to provide access to healthy groundfish stocks because the interim 
closures were not designed, or intended, to meet this objective. 
Further, because the interim closures were designed to reduce 
overfishing in lieu of an ACL reduction, these closures would have been 
overly restrictive for fishing year 2015 once the GOM cod catch limit 
was reduced based on the 2014 assessment result.
    The PDT option that the commenter referenced closely resembled the 
2014 interim action closures, and in some cases, was more restrictive 
than the interim closures. Because the protection closures are 
complementary to the GOM cod catch limit, the option presented by the 
PDT would likely have been overly restrictive. Further, this option 
would have virtually shut down the inshore GOM to the groundfish 
fishery for eight months of the year, and small inshore vessels would 
likely have been unable to adapt to these closures. Therefore, although 
the PDT presented this option to the Council's Groundfish Oversight 
Committee, the Committee did not advance this option for consideration 
in Framework 53 because it clearly would not have met all of the goals 
and objectives of the action.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    We made one change from the proposed rule in this action. After 
further consideration of the available information and public comments, 
we are implementing a daily VMS catch report requirement for commercial 
groundfish vessels that declare their intent to fish in the GOM and any 
other broad stock area on the same trip. Given concerns for the low GOM 
cod catch limit and the potential incentive to misreport, we determined 
that daily VMS catch reports will help ensure more accurate catch 
apportionment and compliance with the cod catch limits.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the management 
measures implemented in this final rule are necessary for the 
conservation and management of the Northeast groundfish fishery and 
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be significant for purposes 
of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.
    This final rule does not contain policies with Federalism or 
``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries finds good cause, under 
authority contained in 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), to waive the 30-day delayed 
effectiveness of this action. The effective date of this action affects 
a parallel rulemaking approving sector operations plans for the start 
of the 2015 fishing year on May 1, 2015. In addition, this action sets 
fishing year 2015 catch limits for several groundfish stocks, revises 
GOM cod management measures to provide additional protection for the 
stock, and adopts other measures to improve the management of the 
groundfish fishery. This final rule must be in effect at the beginning 
of 2015 fishing year to fully capture the conservation and economic 
benefits of Framework 53 measures and the 2015 sector operations plans.
    During the development of the Framework 53, updated stock 
information for GOM cod became available. As a result of this updated 
stock information, the Council had to include additional measures in 
Framework 53 to respond to this information and increase protection for 
GOM cod given its poor status. As a result, this rulemaking could not 
be completed further before this date. Therefore, in order to have this 
action effective at the beginning of the 2015 fishing year, which 
begins on May 1, 2015, it is necessary to waive the 30-day delayed 
effectiveness of this rule.
    Failure to waive the 30-day delayed effectiveness would result in 
no catch limits being specified for a number of groundfish stocks. 
Without an allocation for these groundfish stocks, sector vessels would 
be unable to fish beginning on May 1, 2015. This would severely disrupt 
the fishery, and could result in foregone yield and revenue reductions. 
The groundfish fishery already faced substantial cuts in the catch 
limits for many key groundfish stocks beginning in 2013, and this final 
rule implements additional catch limit reductions. However, if sector 
vessels were unable to fish beginning on May 1, 2015, the negative 
economic impacts would exceed any negative economic impacts anticipated 
from this action. Any further disruption to the fishery that would 
result from a delay of this final rule could worsen the severe economic 
impacts to the groundfish fishery. This action includes specifications 
that would increase the catch limit for haddock, and re-configures GOM 
closed areas to increase fishing opportunities on healthy groundfish 
stocks. These measures are intended to help mitigate the economic 
impacts of the reductions in catch limits for several key groundfish 
stocks. A delay in implementation of this action would greatly diminish 
any benefits of these specifications and other approved measures. For 
these reasons, a 30-day delay in the effectiveness of this rule is 
impracticable and contrary to the public interest.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    Section 604 of the RFA, 5 U.S.C. 604, requires Federal agencies to 
prepare a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) for each final 
rule. The FRFA describes the economic impact of this action on small 
entities. The FRFA includes a summary of significant issues raised by 
public comments, the analyses contained in Framework 53 and its 
accompanying Environmental Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), the IRFA summary in the 
proposed rule, as well as the summary provided below. A description of 
the action, why it is being considered, and the legal basis for this 
action are contained in Framework 53 and in the preamble to the 
proposed rule, as well as this final rule, and are not repeated here. A 
copy of the full analysis is available from the NMFS (see ADDRESSES).

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

    Our responses to all of the comments received on the proposed rule, 
including those that raised significant issues with the proposed 
action, or commented on the economic analyses summarized in the IRFA, 
can be found in the Comments and Responses section of this rule. As 
outlined in that section, significant issues were raised by the public 
with respect to:
     GOM cod catch limits for the 2015-2017 fishing years;
     GOM cod protection closures; and
     The prohibition on possession of GOM cod for recreational 
fishing vessels.
    Comments 14 and 26 discussed the economic impacts of this action. 
Comment 14 noted that the GOM cod reduction would have severe negative 
impacts on the commercial groundfish fishery, and one of these 
commenters suggested that the analysis may have underestimated the 
predicted gross revenue losses as a result of the GOM cod reduction. 
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concerns that the GOM cod possession restriction for the recreational 
fishery would have severe socio-economic impacts. There were no other 
comments directly related to the IRFA.

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

    The Small Business Administration defines a small business as one 
that is:
     independently owned and operated;
     not dominant in its field of operation;
     has annual receipts that do not exceed--
    [cir] $20.5 million in the case of commercial finfish harvesting 
entities (NAICS \1\ 114111)
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    \1\ The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is 
the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying 
business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, 
and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business 
economy.
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    [cir] $5.5 million in the case of commercial shellfish harvesting 
entities (NAICS 114112)
    [cir] $7.5 million in the case of for-hire fishing entities (NAICS 
114119); or
     has fewer than--
    [cir] 500 employees in the case of fish processors
    [cir] 100 employees in the case of fish dealers.
    This final rule affects commercial and recreational fish harvesting 
entities engaged in the groundfish fishery, the small-mesh multispecies 
and squid fisheries, the midwater trawl herring fishery, and the 
scallop fishery. Individually-permitted vessels may hold permits for 
several fisheries, harvesting species of fish that are regulated by 
several different FMPs, even beyond those impacted by the proposed 
action. Furthermore, multiple-permitted vessels and/or permits may be 
owned by entities affiliated by stock ownership, common management, 
identity of interest, contractual relationships, or economic 
dependency. For the purposes of the RFA analysis, the ownership 
entities, not the individual vessels, are considered to be the 
regulated entities.
    Ownership entities are defined as those entities with common 
ownership personnel as listed on the permit application. Only permits 
with identical ownership personnel are categorized as an ownership 
entity. For example, if five permits have the same seven persons listed 
as co-owners on their permit application, those seven persons would 
form one ownership entity, that hold those five permits. If two of 
those seven owners also co-own additional vessels, that ownership 
arrangement would be considered a separate ownership entity for the 
purpose of this analysis.
    On June 1 of each year, ownership entities are identified based on 
a list of all permits for the most recent complete calendar year. The 
current ownership data set used for this analysis is based on calendar 
year 2013 and contains average gross sales associated with those 
permits for calendar years 2011 through 2013. In addition to 
classifying a business (ownership entity) as small or large, a business 
can also be classified by its primary source of revenue. A business is 
defined as being primarily engaged in fishing for finfish if it obtains 
greater than 50 percent of its gross sales from sales of finfish. 
Similarly, a business is defined as being primarily engaged in fishing 
for shellfish if it obtains greater than 50 percent of its gross sales 
from sales of shellfish.
    A description of the specific permits that are likely to be 
impacted by this action is provided below, along with a discussion of 
the impacted businesses, which can include multiple vessels and/or 
permit types.

Regulated Commercial Fish Harvesting Entities

    Table 19 describes the total number of commercial business entities 
potentially affected by the proposed action. As of May 1, 2014, there 
were 1,386 commercial business entities potentially affected by this 
action. These entities participate in, or are permitted for, the 
groundfish, small-mesh multispecies, herring midwater trawl, and 
scallop fisheries. For the groundfish fishery, this action directly 
regulates potentially affected entities through catch limits and other 
management measures designed to achieve the goals and objectives of the 
FMP. For the non-groundfish fisheries, this action includes allocations 
for groundfish stocks caught as bycatch in these fisheries. For each of 
these fisheries, there are AMs that are triggered if their respective 
allocations are exceeded. As a result, the likelihood of triggering an 
AM is a function of changes to the ACLs each year.

  Table 19--Commercial Fish Harvesting Entities Regulated by this Final
                                  Rule
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                                                         Classified as
               Type                    Total number     small businesses
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Primarily finfish.................                813                813
Primarily shellfish...............                573                549
                                   -------------------------------------
    Total.........................              1,386              1,362
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Limited Access Groundfish Fishery
    This action will directly impact entities engaged in the limited 
access groundfish fishery. The limited access groundfish fishery 
consists of those enrolled in the sector program and those in the 
common pool. Both sectors and the common pool are subject to catch 
limits, and AMs that prevent fishing in a respective stock area when 
the entire catch limit has been caught. Additionally, common pool 
vessels are subject to DAS restrictions and trip limits. All permit 
holders are eligible to enroll in the sector program; however, many 
vessels remain in the common pool because they have low catch histories 
of groundfish stocks, which translate into low PSCs. Low PSCs would 
limit a vessel's viability in the sector program. In general, 
businesses enrolled in the sector program rely more heavily on sales of 
groundfish species than vessels enrolled in the common pool.
    As of May 1, 2014 (beginning of fishing year 2014), there were 
1,046 individual limited access permits. Of these, 613 were enrolled in 
the sector program, and 433 were in the common pool. For fishing year 
2013, which is the most recent complete fishing year, 708 of these 
limited access permits had landings of any species, and 360 of these 
permits had landings of groundfish species.
    Of the 1,046 individual limited access multispecies permits 
potentially impacted by this action, there are 868 distinct ownership 
entities. Of these, 855 are categorized as small entities, and 13 are 
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However, these totals may mask some diversity among the entities. Many, 
if not most, of these ownership entities maintain diversified harvest 
portfolios, obtaining gross sales from many fisheries and not dependent 
on any one. However, not all are equally diversified. This action is 
most likely to affect those entities that depend most heavily on sales 
from harvesting groundfish species. There are 114 entities that are 
groundfish-dependent, all of which are small, and all of which are 
finfish commercial harvesting businesses. Of these groundfish-dependent 
entities, 102 have some level of participation in the sector program, 
and 12 operate exclusively in the common pool.
Limited Access Scallop Fisheries
    The limited access scallop fisheries include limited access scallop 
permits and Limited Access General Category (LAGC) scallop permits. 
Limited access scallop businesses are subject to a mixture of DAS 
restrictions and dedicated area trip restrictions. LAGC scallop 
businesses are able to acquire and trade LAGC scallop quota, and there 
is an annual cap on quota/landings. The scallop fishery receives an 
allocation for GB and SNE/MA yellowtail flounder and southern 
windowpane flounder. If these allocations are exceeded, AMs are 
implemented in a subsequent fishing year. These AMs close certain areas 
of high groundfish bycatch to scallop fishery, and the length of the 
closure depends on the magnitude of the overage.
    Of the total commercial business entities potentially affected by 
this action (1,386), there are 171 scallop fishing entities. The 
majority of these entities are defined as shellfish businesses (167). 
However, four of these entities are defined as finfish businesses, all 
of which are small. Of the total scallop fishing entities, 149 entities 
are classified as small entities.
Midwater Trawl Fishery
    There are four categories of permits for the herring fishery. Three 
of these permit categories are limited access, and vary based on the 
allowable herring possession limits and areas fished. The fourth permit 
category is open access. Although there is a large number of open 
access permits issued each year, this category is subject to fairly low 
possession limits for herring, account for a very small amount of the 
herring landings, and derive relatively little revenue from the 
fishery. The midwater trawl herring fishery receives an allocation of 
GOM and GB haddock. Once the entire allocation for either stock has 
been caught, the directed herring fishery is closed in the respective 
area for the remainder of the fishing year. Additionally, if the 
midwater trawl fishery exceeds its allocation, the overage is deducted 
from its allocation in the following fishing year.
    Of the total commercial business entities potentially regulated by 
this action (1,386), there are 71 herring fishing entities. Of these, 
43 entities are defined as finfish businesses, all of which are small. 
There are 28 entities that are defined as shellfish businesses, and 21 
of these are considered small. For the purposes of this analysis, squid 
is classified as shellfish. Thus, because there is some overlap with 
the herring and squid fisheries, it is likely that these shellfish 
entities derive most of their revenues from the squid fishery.
Small-Mesh Fisheries
    The small-mesh exempted fishery allows vessels to harvest species 
in designated areas using mesh sizes smaller than the minimum mesh size 
required by the Northeast Multispecies FMP. To participate in the 
small-mesh multispecies (whiting) fishery, vessels must hold either a 
limited access multispecies permit or an open access multispecies 
permit. Limited access multispecies permit holders can only target 
whiting when not fishing under a DAS or a sector trip, and while 
declared out of the fishery. A description of limited access 
multispecies permits was provided above. Many of these vessels target 
both whiting and longfin squid on small-mesh trips and, therefore, most 
of them also have open access or limited access squid, mackerel, and 
butterfish permits. As a result, squid, mackerel, and butterfish 
permits were not handled separately in this analysis.
    The small-mesh fisheries receive an allocation of GB yellowtail 
flounder. If this allocation is exceeded, an AM is triggered for a 
subsequent fishing year. The AM requires small-mesh vessels to use 
selective trawl gear when fishing on GB. This gear restriction is only 
implemented for one year as a result of an overage, and is removed as 
long as additional overages do not occur.
    Of the total commercial harvesting entities potentially affected by 
this action, there are 570 small-mesh entities. However, this is not 
necessarily informative because not all of these entities are active in 
the whiting fishery. Based on the most recent information, 25 of these 
entities are considered active, with at least 1 lb of whiting landed. 
Of these entities, 7 are defined as finfish businesses, all of which 
are small. There are 18 entities that are defined as shellfish 
businesses, and 17 of these are considered small. Because there is 
overlap with the whiting and squid fisheries, it is likely that these 
shellfish entities derive most of their revenues from the squid 
fishery.

Regulated Recreational Party/Charter Fishing Entities

    The charter/party permit is an open access groundfish permit that 
can be requested at any time, with the limitation that a vessel cannot 
have a limited access groundfish permit and an open access party/
charter permit concurrently. There are no qualification criteria for 
this permit. Charter/party permits are subject to recreational 
management measures, including minimum fish sizes, possession 
restrictions, and seasonal closures.
    During calendar year 2014, 732 party/charter permits were issued. 
Of these, 267 party/charter permit holders reported catching and 
retaining any groundfish species on at least one for-hire trip. In 
addition, 204 party/charter permit holders reported catching at least 
one cod in 2014. While all party/charter fishing businesses that catch 
cod may be affected by the proposed action, the recreational groundfish 
fishery only receives an allocation for the GOM stock. Of the 204 
party/charter businesses that reported to have caught cod, 106 reported 
catching cod in the GOM.
    A 2013 report indicated that, in the northeast United States, the 
mean gross sales was approximately $27,650 for a charter business and 
$13,500 for a party boat. Based on the available information, no 
business approached the $7.5 million large business threshold. 
Therefore, the 267 potentially regulated party/charter entities are all 
considered small businesses.

Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements

    This action contains a change to an information collection 
requirement, which has been approved by the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) under OMB Control Number 0648-0605: Northeast Multispecies 
Amendment 16 Data Collection. The revision requires vessels that 
declare trips into the GOM Broad Stock Area and any other broad stock 
area (i.e., GB or SNE/MA) on the same trip to submit a daily catch 
report via VMS. Vessels fishing in multiple broad stock areas are 
currently required to submit a trip-level VMS catch report, so this 
change only increases the frequency of submission for certain trips. 
The daily catch report is estimated to take 15 minutes to complete, and 
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multiple broad stock areas taken during the 2013 fishing year, the 
average trip length for vessels that fish in multiple broad stock areas 
on a single trip is 5 days. If vessels take 7 trips per year, the 
burden estimate for daily trip reports is 8 hours and $73.
    Public comment is sought regarding whether this collection of 
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of 
the agency, including whether the information shall have practical 
utility; the accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to enhance the 
quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and 
ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information, including 
through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of 
information technology. Send comments on these or any other aspects of 
the collection of information to NMFS and to OMB (see ADDRESSES).
    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 Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of 
information displays a currently valid OMB control number.

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

    The economic impacts of the measures implemented in this action are 
summarized below and are discussed in more detail in sections 7.4 and 
8.11 of the Framework 53 Environmental Assessment. Although small 
entities are defined based on gross sales of ownership groups, not 
physical characteristics of the vessel, it is reasonable to assume that 
larger vessels are more likely to be owned by large entities. The 
economic impacts of this action are anticipated to result in aggregate 
gross revenue losses of approximately $4 million in fishing year 2015, 
compared to predicted revenues for fishing year 2014. However, these 
losses are expected to be absorbed primarily by small businesses. Some 
vessel size classes and ports are predicted to have 50- to 80-percent 
declines in revenues from groundfish, and many vessels may be forced to 
relocate to Southern New England ports, or stop fishing altogether.
    Because predicted losses are expected to primarily affect small 
businesses, this action has the potential to place small entities at a 
competitive disadvantage relative to large entities. This is mainly 
because large entities may have more flexibility to adjust to, and 
accommodate, the measures. However, as discussed in more detail below, 
the additional declines in gross revenues expected as a result of this 
action will pose serious difficulties for all groundfish vessels and 
their crew.

Status Determination Criteria

    This action changes the GB yellowtail flounder status, relative to 
reference points, to unknown. In addition, this action updates the 
numerical estimates of the status determination criteria for GOM cod, 
GOM haddock, GOM winter flounder, GB winter flounder, and pollock. 
These updates result in lower values of MSY. For some of these, the 
lower values of MSY result in lower ACLs in the short-term, which is 
expected to have negative economic impacts (i.e., lower net revenues). 
However, the updates to the status determination criteria are expected 
to have positive stock benefits by helping to prevent overfishing. 
Thus, in the long-term, the changes to status determination criteria 
are expected to result in higher and more sustainable landings when 
compared to the No Action option. All of the revisions are based on the 
2014 assessments for the respective stocks, and are therefore based on 
the best scientific information available.
    Status determination criteria are formulaic based on the results of 
a stock assessment. As a result, the only other alternative considered 
for this action was the No Action option, which would not update the 
status determination criteria for any groundfish stocks based on the 
2014 assessments. This option would not incorporate the best scientific 
information available, and would not be consistent with Magnuson-
Stevens Act requirements, and, as a result, was not selected. This 
option would not have any immediate economic impacts. However if this 
option resulted in overfishing in the long-term, then it would have 
severe negative economic impacts for the fisheries affected by this 
action.

Annual Catch Limits

    This action sets catch limits for eastern GB cod and haddock, GOM 
cod, GOM haddock, GB yellowtail flounder, GOM winter flounder, and 
Pollock, and has the potential to affect groundfish (including small-
mesh), midwater trawl, and scallop-dependent small entities.
    For the commercial groundfish fishery, the catch limits are 
expected to result in a 7-percent decrease in gross revenues on 
groundfish trips, or $6 million, compared to predicted gross revenues 
for fishing year 2014. However, as described later, the aggregate 
predicted revenues for 2015 also depend on the other measures adopted 
in this action. The negative impacts of the approved catch limits are 
not expected to be uniformly distributed across vessels size classes. 
Vessels in the 30-50 ft (9-15 m) category are predicted to incur the 
largest decrease in gross revenues compared to 2014. Based only on the 
approved catch limits, vessels in this category could incur revenue 
losses of 33 percent, and aggregate losses are expected to be more as a 
result of other measures in this action. Larger vessel classes are not 
expected to be affected as heavily by the catch limits in this action. 
Based only on the approved catch limits, 50-75-ft (15-23-m) vessels are 
predicted to incur losses of 16 percent, and the largest vessels (75 ft 
(23 m) and greater) are predicted to incur losses of 3 percent.
    For the scallop, midwater trawl, and small-mesh fisheries, the 
catch limits implemented in this action include allocations for bycatch 
of groundfish species that occurs in these fisheries. The GB yellowtail 
flounder allocation for both the scallop and small-mesh fisheries would 
be a decrease in 2015 compared to 2014, which could increase the 
likelihood of triggering AMs. However, based on recent catch 
performance, AMs for GB yellowtail flounder have never been implemented 
for these fisheries as a result of an overage. Additionally, based on 
scallop management measures that are proposed for 2015, it is not 
expected that scallop effort will increase on GB relative to recent 
years. Although the reduction for GB yellowtail flounder could have 
negative economic impacts, these fisheries are not expected to exceed 
their respective allocations in 2015, and no AMs are expected to be 
triggered.
    For the midwater trawl fishery, the allocations for GOM and GB 
haddock are both expected to increase in 2015 relative to 2014. 
However, in fishing year 2013, the AM for GB haddock was triggered. As 
a result, it is possible that this could occur again in 2015 depending 
on catch rates of herring and haddock. If the AM for GB haddock is 
triggered, there could be negative economic impacts that result from 
foregone herring yield. The magnitude of these negative impacts would 
depend on how much herring quota remained at the time the AM was 
implemented, and whether other herring management areas were open for 
directed herring fishing.
    The catch limits are based on the latest stock assessment 
information, which is considered the best scientific information 
available, and the

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applicable requirements in the FMP and the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The 
only other possible alternatives to the catch limits implemented in 
this action that would mitigate negative impacts would be higher catch 
limits. Alternative, higher catch limits, however, are not permissible 
under the law because they would not be consistent with the goals and 
objectives of the FMP, or the Magnuson-Stevens Act, particularly the 
requirement to prevent overfishing. The Magnuson-Stevens Act, and case 
law, prevent implementation of measures that conflict with conservation 
requirements, even if it means negative impacts are not mitigated. The 
catch limits implemented in this action are the highest allowed given 
the best scientific information available, the SSC's recommendations, 
and requirements to end overfishing and rebuild fish stocks. The only 
other legally available alternatives to the catch limits in this action 
would be lower limits, which would not mitigate the economic impacts of 
this action to the fishery.
    Under the No Action option, no catch limits would be specified for 
the U.S./Canada stocks, GB winter flounder, GOM winter flounder, or 
pollock. In this scenario, sector vessels would be unable to fish in 
the respective stock areas at the start of the 2015 fishing year if no 
allocations were specified. This would result in greater negative 
economic impacts for vessels compared to the proposed action due to 
lost revenues as a result of being unable to fish. The proposed action 
is predicted to result in approximately $77 million in gross revenues 
from groundfish trips. All of this revenue would be lost if no action 
was taken to specify catch limits. As a result, this alternative was 
not selected because if would fail to meet the Magnuson-Stevens Act 
requirements to achieve optimum yield and consider the needs of fishing 
communities.

Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures

    This action re-configures the GOM rolling closures for commercial 
vessels and adopts a prohibition on possession of GOM cod for the 
recreational fishery. For the commercial groundfish fishery, this 
action is expected to result in less severe negative economic impacts 
than the approved catch limits alone. Based on predicted leasing 
practices, the negative economic impacts of the selected alternative 
are estimated to be greater compared to other alternatives considered 
that would have adopted additional GOM cod spawning closures. However, 
the aggregate economic impacts of the spawning closures that were 
considered for this action, but not adopted, are largely driven by the 
flow of quota from smaller inshore vessels, which would be unable to 
fish, to larger offshore vessels. Although analysis indicated that the 
selected action would have greater negative impacts compared to these 
other alternatives, the negative impacts to small vessels are masked by 
the predicted aggregate gross revenues. The approved action would add 
closures in some months, while removing other closures, largely in the 
month of April. Removing closures in April was intended to provide 
vessels access to healthy groundfish stocks. As a result, the approved 
action is expected to improve the viability of the inshore fleet, and 
help mitigate the economic impacts of the approved catch limits, 
compared to other closure alternatives considered in the action that 
included different time-area combinations, and that would have 
maintained April closures.
    The ability of the approved action to provide increased spawning 
protection would largely dictate the long-term economic impacts of this 
action. If the approved action enhances spawning protection, which 
translates into increased stock rebuilding, then the long-term economic 
impacts would be positive. However, if the approved action does not 
enhance spawning protection or translate into increased stock 
rebuilding, then the long-term economic impacts would be similar to the 
status quo, or negative.
    For the recreational fishery, the prohibition on GOM cod possession 
is expected to result in short-term negative economic impacts, as it 
will likely result in some recreational anglers not booking party/
charter trips. However, if the prohibition results in a decrease in 
fishing mortality relative to the status quo, then it could contribute 
to stock rebuilding. If this occurs, the long-term economic impacts of 
the prohibition could be positive if demand for party/charter fishing 
trips increase as the stock rebuilds. Further, in the long-term, the 
recreational fishery would benefit from the commercial closures 
discussed above if they successfully enhance spawning protection and 
increase stock rebuilding.
    Adopting a possession restriction for the recreational fishery, in 
lieu of time and area closures to protect GOM cod, mitigated economic 
impacts for the recreational fishery to the extent practicable. The GOM 
cod protection closures that were considered in this action, but not 
adopted, would likely have had even greater economic impacts on the 
recreational fishery. These closures are mainly inshore, and analysis 
indicated that the total steam time to fish further offshore, around 
the closures, would have exceeded the standard party/charter trip of 4 
or 6 hours. As a result, recreational vessels may have been unable to 
move to alternative areas to fish for other groundfish stocks.

Default Groundfish Specifications

    This action establishes a mechanism for setting default catch 
limits in the event a management action is delayed. This is expected to 
have positive economic benefits, primarily for sector vessels, compared 
to the No Action option. Sector vessels are not allowed to fish without 
an allocation, so if no catch limits are specified for the fishing 
year, there would be severe negative economic impacts to the groundfish 
fishery. The default groundfish specifications are expected to prevent 
the situation that would otherwise occur if no action was taken.

Sector Carryover

    This action modifies the provision that allows sectors to carryover 
unused allocation from one fishing year into the next fishing year. The 
economic impacts of the carryover provision are likely minor, and 
similar to the status quo. In any fishing year, if the maximum 
available sector carryover is reduced from 10 percent, this could have 
a negative economic impact. However, the approved action does not 
modify the AM for sectors that requires any overages, even overages 
that result from harvesting available carryover, must be paid back. As 
a result, the approved action is not expected to largely change sector 
operations compared to the No Action alternative.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as ``small entity compliance 
guides.'' The agency shall explain the actions a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules. As part of 
this rulemaking process, a small entity compliance guide will be sent 
to all holders of Federal permits issued for the Northeast multispecies 
fisheries, as well as the scallop and herring fisheries that receive an 
allocation of some groundfish stocks. In addition, copies of this final 
rule and guides (i.e., information bulletins) are available from NMFS 
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the following Web site: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: April 23, 2015.
Eileen Sobeck,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part 648 
as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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

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


0
2. In Sec.  648.2:
0
a. Lift the suspension of the definition for ``Gillnet gear capable of 
catching multispecies'' and revise it; and
0
b. Remove the definition for ``Gillnet gear capable of catching 
multispecies (for purposes of the interim action)''.
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  648.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Gillnet gear capable of catching multispecies means all gillnet 
gear except pelagic gillnet gear specified at Sec.  648.81(f)(5)(ii) 
and pelagic gillnet gear that is designed to fish for and is used to 
fish for or catch tunas, swordfish, and sharks.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.10  [Amended]

0
3. In Sec.  648.10, revise paragraph (k)(2) and remove paragraphs 
(k)(3)(i)(A) and (B).
    The revision reads as follows:


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

* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (2) Reporting requirements for NE multispecies vessel owners or 
operators fishing in more than one broad stock area per trip. Unless 
otherwise provided in this paragraph (k)(2), the owner or operator of 
any vessel issued a NE multispecies limited access permit that has 
declared its intent to fish within multiple NE multispecies broad stock 
areas, as defined in paragraph (k)(3) of this section, on the same trip 
must submit a hail report via VMS providing a good-faith estimate of 
the amount of each regulated species retained (in pounds, landed 
weight) and the total amount of all species retained (in pounds, landed 
weight), including NE multispecies and species managed by other FMPs, 
from each broad stock area. This reporting requirement is in addition 
to the reporting requirements specified in paragraph (k)(1) of this 
section and any other reporting requirements specified in this part. 
The report frequency is detailed in paragraphs (k)(2)(i) and (ii) of 
this section.
    (i) Vessels declaring into GOM Stock Area and any other stock area. 
A vessel declared to fish in the GOM Stock Area, as defined in 
paragraph (k)(3)(i), and any other stock area defined in (k)(3)(ii) 
through (iv) of this section, must submit a daily VMS catch report in 
24-hr intervals for each day by 0900 hr of the following day. Reports 
are required even if groundfish species caught that day have not yet 
been landed.
    (ii) Vessels declaring into multiple broad stock areas not 
including GOM Stock Area. A vessel declared into multiple stock areas 
defined in (k)(3)(ii) through (iv) of this section, not including the 
GOM Stock Area I defined in (k)(3)(i), must submit a trip-level report 
via VMS prior to crossing the VMS demarcation line, as defined in Sec.  
648.10, upon its return to port following each fishing trip on which 
regulated species were caught, as instructed by the Regional 
Administrator.
    (iii) The Regional Administrator may adjust the reporting frequency 
specified in paragraph (k)(2) of this section.
    (iv) Exemptions from broad stock area VMS reporting requirements. 
(A) A vessel is exempt from the reporting requirements specified in 
paragraph (k)(2) of this section if it is fishing in a special 
management program, as specified in Sec.  648.85, and is required to 
submit daily VMS catch reports consistent with the requirements of that 
program.
    (B) The Regional Administrator may exempt vessels on a sector trip 
from the reporting requirements specified in this paragraph (k)(2) if 
it is determined that such reporting requirements would duplicate those 
specified in Sec.  648.87(b).
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  648.14:
0
a. Lift the suspension of paragraphs (k)(6)(i)(E), (k)(7)(i)(A) and 
(B), (k)(12)(v)(E) and (F), (k)(12)(v)(K) and (L), (k)(13)(i)(D)(1) 
through (4), (k)(13)(ii)(B) through (D), (k)(13)(ii)(K) through (M), 
(k)(14)(viii), and (k)(16)(iii)(A) through (F);
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b. Revise paragraph (k)(6)(i)(E);
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c. Remove paragraph (k)(6)(i)(H);
0
d. Revise paragraphs (k)(7)(i)(A) and (B);
0
e. Remove paragraphs (k)(7)(i)(H) through (J);
0
f. Revise paragraph (k)(12)(i) introductory text;
0
g. Remove paragraphs (k)(12)(v)(K) through (N);
0
h. Revise paragraph (k)(13)(i) introductory text;
0
i. Remove paragraphs (k)(13)(i)(D)(5) and (6), (k)(13)(ii)(K) through 
(P), and (k)(14)(xii);
0
j. Revise paragraphs (k)(16) introductory text and (k)(16)(iii)(A) and 
(B); and
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k. Remove paragraphs (k)(16)(iii)(D) through (H).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (6) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (E) Use, set, haul back, fish with, possess on board a vessel, 
unless stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  
648.2, or fail to remove, sink gillnet gear and other gillnet gear 
capable of catching NE multispecies, with the exception of single 
pelagic gillnets (as described in Sec.  648.81(f)(5)(ii)), in the areas 
and for the times specified in Sec.  648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), except 
as provided in Sec.  648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), and Sec.  
648.81(f)(5)(ii), or unless otherwise authorized in writing by the 
Regional Administrator.
* * * * *
    (7) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) Enter, be on a fishing vessel in, or fail to remove gear from 
the EEZ portion of the areas described in Sec.  648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), 
(f)(4), and (g)(1), except as provided in Sec.  648.81(d)(2), (e)(2), 
(f)(5), (g)(2), and (i).
    (B) Fish for, harvest, possess, or land regulated species in or 
from the closed areas specified in Sec.  648.81(a) through (f) and (n), 
unless otherwise specified in Sec.  648.81(c)(2)(iii), (f)(5)(i), 
(f)(5)(iv), (f)(5)(viii) and (ix), (i), (n)(2)(i), or as authorized 
under Sec.  648.85.
* * * * *
    (12) * * *
    (i) It is unlawful for any person to:
* * * * *
    (13) * * *
    (i) It is unlawful for any person to:
* * * * *
    (16) Recreational and charter/party requirements. It is unlawful 
for the owner or operator of a charter or party boat issued a valid 
Federal NE multispecies permit, or for a recreational vessel, as 
applicable, unless otherwise specified in Sec.  648.17, to do any of 
the following if fishing under the recreational or charter/party 
regulations:
* * * * *

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    (iii) * * *
    (A) Fail to comply with the applicable restrictions if transiting 
the GOM Regulated Mesh Area with cod on board that was caught outside 
the GOM Regulated Mesh Area.
    (B) Fail to comply with the requirements specified in Sec.  
648.81(f)(5)(v) when fishing in the areas described in Sec.  
648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), and (f)(4) during the time periods specified.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  648.80:
0
a. Lift the suspension of paragraphs (a)(3)(vi), (a)(3)(viii), 
(a)(4)(iii), (a)(4)(ix), and (g)(6)(i) and (ii);
0
b. Remove paragraphs (a)(3)(viii) and (ix) and (a)(4)(ix) and (x);
0
c. Revise paragraphs (g)(6)(i) and (ii); and
0
d. Remove paragraphs (g)(6)(iii) and (iv).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.80  NE multispecies regulated mesh areas and restrictions on 
gear and methods of fishing.

* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (6) * * *
    (i) Requirements for gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies to reduce harbor porpoise takes. In addition to the 
requirements for gillnet fishing identified in this section, all 
persons owning or operating vessels in the EEZ that fish with sink 
gillnet gear and other gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, with the exception of single pelagic gillnets (as 
described in Sec.  648.81(f)(5)(ii)), must comply with the applicable 
provisions of the Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction Plan found in Sec.  
229.33 of this title.
    (ii) Requirements for gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies to prevent large whale takes. In addition to the 
requirements for gillnet fishing identified in this section, all 
persons owning or operating vessels in the EEZ that fish with sink 
gillnet gear and other gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, with the exception of single pelagic gillnets (as 
described in Sec.  648.81(f)(5)(ii)), must comply with the applicable 
provisions of the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan found in 
Sec.  229.32 of this title.
* * * * *

0
6. In Sec.  648.81:
0
a. Lift suspension of paragraphs (d)(1) through (4), (e)(1) and (2), 
(f)(1) and (2), (g)(1)(i), (o)(1)(iii), (iv) and (viii) through (x), 
and (o)(2)(iv);
0
b. Revise paragraph (d)(2);
0
c. Remove paragraphs (d)(3) through (6);
0
d. Revise paragraph (e)(2);
0
e. Remove paragraphs (e)(3) and (4);
0
f. Revise paragraph (f);
0
g. Remove paragraph (g)(1)(vii);
0
h. Revise paragraphs (g)(2) introductory text, (g)(2)(i), and (i); and
0
i. Remove paragraph (o).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.81  NE multispecies closed areas and measures to protect EFH.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) Unless otherwise restricted under the EFH Closure(s) specified 
in paragraph (h) of this section, paragraph (d)(1) of this section does 
not apply to persons on fishing vessels or fishing vessels that meet 
the criteria in paragraphs (f)(5)(ii) through (v) of this section.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (2) Unless otherwise restricted under paragraph (h) of this 
section, paragraph (e)(1) of this section does not apply to persons on 
fishing vessels or fishing vessels that meet the criteria in paragraphs 
(f)(5)(ii) through (v) of this section consistent with the requirements 
specified under Sec.  648.80(a)(5).
* * * * *
    (f) GOM Cod Protection Closures. (1) Unless otherwise allowed in 
this part, no fishing vessel or person on a fishing vessel may enter, 
fish in, or be in; and no fishing gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies may be in, or on board a vessel in GOM Cod Protection 
Closures I through V as described, and during the times specified, in 
paragraphs (f)(4)(i) through (v) of this section.
    (2) Any vessel subject to a GOM cod protection closure may transit 
the area, provided it complies with the requirements specified in 
paragraph (i) of this section.
    (3) The New England Fishery Management Council shall review the GOM 
Cod Protection Closures Areas specified in this section when the 
spawning stock biomass for GOM cod reaches the minimum biomass 
threshold specified for the stock (50 percent of SSBMSY).
    (4) GOM Cod Protection Closure Areas. Charts depicting these areas 
are available from the Regional Administrator upon request.
    (i) GOM Cod Protection Closure I. From May 1 through May 31, the 
restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of this section 
apply to GOM Cod Protection Closure I, which is the area bounded by the 
following coordinates connected in the order stated by straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure I
                             [May 1-May 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCI 1.........................  43[deg]30' N         \(1)\
CPCI 2.........................  43[deg]30' N         69[deg]30' W
CPCI 3.........................  43[deg]00' N         69[deg]30' W
CPCI 4.........................  43[deg]00' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCI 5.........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCI 6.........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCI 7.........................  42[deg]20' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCI 8.........................  42[deg]20' N         \(2) (3)\
CPCI 1.........................  43[deg]30' N         \(1) (3)\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 43[deg]30' N latitude and the coastline of
  Maine.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]20' N latitude and the coastline of
  Massachusetts.
\3\ From Point 8 back to Point 1 following the coastline of the United
  States.

    (ii) GOM Cod Protection Closure II. From June 1 through June 30, 
the restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of this section 
apply to GOM Cod Protection Closure II, which is the area bounded by 
the following coordinates connected in the order stated by straight 
lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure II
                            [June 1-June 30]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCII 1........................  \(1)\                69[deg]30' W
CPCII 2........................  43[deg]30' N         69[deg]30' W
CPCII 3........................  43[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCII 4........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCII 5........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCII 6........................  42[deg]20' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCII 7........................  42[deg]20' N         \(2) (3)\
CPCII 8........................  42[deg]30' N         \(4) (3)\
CPCII 9........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCII 10.......................  43[deg]00' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCII 11.......................  43[deg]00' N         \(5) (6)\
CPCII 1........................  \(1)\                69[deg]30' W \6\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 69[deg]30' W longitude and the coastline of
  Maine.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]20' N latitude and the coastline of
  Massachusetts.
\3\ From Point 7 to Point 8 following the coastline of Massachusetts.
\4\ The intersection of 42[deg]30' N latitude and the coastline of
  Massachusetts.
\5\ The intersection of 43[deg]00' N latitude and the coastline of New
  Hampshire.
\6\ From Point 11 back to Point 1 following the coastlines of New
  Hampshire and Maine.

    (iii) GOM Cod Protection Closure III. From November 1 through 
January 31, the restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of 
this section apply to GOM Cod Protection Closure III, which is the area 
bounded by the following coordinates connected in the order stated by 
straight lines:

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                     GOM Cod Protection Closure III
                         [November 1-January 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCIII 1.......................  42[deg]30' N         \(1)\
CPCIII 2.......................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCIII 3.......................  42[deg]15' N         70[deg]30' W
CPCIII 4.......................  42[deg]15' N         70[deg]24' W
CPCIII 5.......................  42[deg]00' N         70[deg]24' W
CPCIII 6.......................  42[deg]00' N         \(2) (3)\
CPCIII 1.......................  42[deg]30' N         \(1) (3)\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 42[deg]30' N latitude and the Massachusetts
  coastline.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]00' N latitude and the mainland
  Massachusetts coastline at Kingston, MA.
\3\ From Point 6 back to Point 1 following the coastline of
  Massachusetts.

    (iv) GOM Cod Protection Closure IV. From October 1 through October 
31, the restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of this 
section apply to GOM Cod Protection Closure IV, which is the area 
bounded by the following coordinates connected in the order stated by 
straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure IV
                         [October 1-October 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCIV 1........................  42[deg]30' N         \(1)\
CPCIV 2........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCIV 3........................  42[deg]00' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCIV 4........................  42[deg]00' N         \(2) (3)\
CPCIV 1........................  42[deg]30' N         \(1) (3)\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 42[deg]30' N latitude and the Massachusetts
  coastline
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]00' N latitude and the mainland
  Massachusetts coastline at Kingston, MA
\3\ From Point 4 back to Point 1 following the coastline of
  Massachusetts

    (v) GOM Cod Protection Closure V. From March 1 through March 31, 
the restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of this section 
GOM Cod Protection Closure V, which is the area bounded by the 
following coordinates connected in the order stated by straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure V
                           [March 1-March 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                   N. latitude         W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCV 1.........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCV 2.........................  42[deg]30' N         68[deg]30' W
CPCV 3.........................  42[deg]00' N         68[deg]30' W
CPCV 4.........................  42[deg]00' N         70[deg]00' W
CPCV 1.........................  42[deg]30' N         70[deg]00' W
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) The GOM cod protection closures specified in this section do 
not apply to persons aboard fishing vessels or fishing vessels that 
meet any of the following criteria:
    (i) That have not been issued a multispecies permit and that are 
fishing exclusively in state waters;
    (ii) That are fishing with or using exempted gear as defined under 
this part, except for pelagic gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, unless fishing with a single pelagic gillnet not longer 
than 300 ft (91.4 m) and not greater than 6 ft (1.83 m) deep, with a 
maximum mesh size of 3 inches (7.6 cm), provided that:
    (A) The net is attached to the boat and fished in the upper two-
thirds of the water column;
    (B) The net is marked with the owner's name and vessel 
identification number;
    (C) There is no retention of regulated species; and
    (D) There is no other gear on board capable of catching NE 
multispecies;
    (iii) That are fishing in the Midwater Trawl Gear Exempted Fishery 
as specified in Sec.  648.80(d);
    (iv) That are fishing in the Purse Seine Gear Exempted Fishery as 
specified in Sec.  648.80(e);
    (v) That are fishing under charter/party or recreational 
regulations specified in Sec.  648.89, provided that:
    (A) For vessels fishing under charter/party regulations in a GOM 
cod protection closure described under paragraph (f)(4) of this 
section, it has on board a letter of authorization issued by the 
Regional Administrator, which is valid from the date of enrollment 
through the duration of the closure or 3 months duration, whichever is 
greater; for vessels fishing under charter/party regulations in the 
Cashes Ledge Closure Area or Western GOM Area Closure, as described 
under paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section, respectively, it has on 
board a letter of authorization issued by the Regional Administrator, 
which is valid from the date of enrollment until the end of the fishing 
year;
    (B) Fish species managed by the NEFMC or MAFMC that are harvested 
or possessed by the vessel, are not sold or intended for trade, barter 
or sale, regardless of where the fish are caught;
    (C) The vessel has no gear other than rod and reel or handline on 
board; and
    (D) The vessel does not use any NE multispecies DAS during the 
entire period for which the letter of authorization is valid;
    (vi) That are fishing with or using scallop dredge gear when 
fishing under a scallop DAS or when lawfully fishing in the Scallop 
Dredge Fishery Exemption Area as described in Sec.  648.80(a)(11), 
provided the vessel does not retain any regulated NE multispecies 
during a trip, or on any part of a trip; or
    (vii) That are fishing in the Raised Footrope Trawl Exempted 
Whiting Fishery, as specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(15), or in the Small 
Mesh Area II Exemption Area, as specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(9);
    (viii) That are fishing on a sector trip, as defined in this part, 
and in the GOM Cod Protection Closures IV or V, as specified in 
paragraphs (f)(4)(iv) and (v) of this section; or
    (ix) That are fishing under the provisions of a Northeast 
multispecies Handgear A permit, as specified at Sec.  648.82(b)(6), and 
in the GOM Cod Protection Closures IV or V, as specified in paragraphs 
(f)(4)(iv) and (v) of this section .
    (g) * * *
    (2) Paragraph (g)(1) of this section does not apply to persons on 
fishing vessels or to fishing vessels that meet any of the following 
criteria:
    (i) That meet the criteria in paragraphs (f)(5)(i), (ii), or (iii) 
of this section;
* * * * *
    (i) Transiting. Unless otherwise restricted or specified in this 
paragraph (i), a vessel may transit CA I, the Nantucket Lightship 
Closed Area, the Cashes Ledge Closed Area, the Western GOM Closure 
Area, the GOM Cod Protection Closures, the GB Seasonal Closure Area, 
the EFH Closure Areas, and the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area, as 
defined in paragraphs (a)(1), (c)(1), (d)(1), (e)(1), (f)(4), (g)(1), 
(h)(1), and (n)(1), of this section, respectively, provided that its 
gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  
648.2. A vessel may transit CA II, as defined in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in accordance with paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this section. 
Private recreational or charter/party vessels fishing under the 
Northeast multispecies provisions specified at Sec.  648.89 may transit 
the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area, as defined in paragraph (n)(1) of 
this section, provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing 
rods, and any regulated species on board have been caught outside the 
GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area and has been gutted and stored.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.82  [Amended]

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7. In Sec.  648.82, lift the suspension of paragraphs (b)(5) through 
(8), and remove paragraphs (b)(7) through (10).


Sec.  648.85  [Amended]

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8. In Sec.  648.85, lift the suspension of paragraphs (b)(6)(iv)(D) and 
(K) and remove paragraphs (b)(6)(iv)(K) and (L).

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Sec.  648.86  [Amended]

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9. In Sec.  648.86, lift the suspension of paragraphs (b)(1) through 
(7) and remove paragraphs (b)(5) through (10).

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10. In Sec.  648.87:
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a. Lift the suspension of paragraphs (b)(1)(v)(A), (b)(1)(ix), 
(b)(1)(x), (c)(2)(i), (c)(2)(ii)(A) and (B), (c)(2)(ii)(E), and 
(c)(2)(iii);
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b. Revise paragraphs (b)(1)(i)(C) and (b)(1)(iii)(C);
0
c. Remove paragraphs (b)(1)(v)(C) and (b)(1)(x) and (xi);
0
d. Revise paragraphs (c)(2)(i) and (c)(2)(ii)(B); and
0
e. Remove paragraphs (c)(2)(ii)(E) through (G) and (c)(2)(iii) and 
(iv).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.87  Sector allocation.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (C) Carryover. (1) With the exception of GB yellowtail flounder, a 
sector may carryover an amount of ACE equal to 10 percent of its 
original ACE for each stock that is unused at the end of one fishing 
year into the following fishing year, provided that the total unused 
sector ACE plus the overall ACL for the following fishing year does not 
exceed the ABC for the fishing year in which the carryover may be 
harvested. If this total exceeds the ABC, NMFS shall adjust the maximum 
amount of unused ACE that a sector may carryover (down from 10 percent) 
to an amount equal to the ABC of the following fishing year. Any 
adjustments made would be applied to each sector based on its total 
unused ACE and proportional to the cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits 
participating in the sector for the particular fishing year, as 
described in paragraph (b)(1)(i)(E) of this section.
    (i) Eastern GB Stocks Carryover. Any unused ACE allocated for 
Eastern GB stocks in accordance with paragraph (b)(1)(i)(B) of this 
section shall contribute to the carryover allowance for each stock, as 
specified in this paragraph (b)(1)(i)(C)(1), but shall not increase 
individual sector's allocation of Eastern GB stocks during the 
following year.
    (ii) This carryover ACE remains effective during the subsequent 
fishing year even if vessels that contributed to the sector allocation 
during the previous fishing year are no longer participating in the 
same sector for the subsequent fishing year.
    (2) Carryover accounting. (i) If the overall ACL for a particular 
stock is exceeded, the allowed carryover of a particular stock 
harvested by a sector, minus the NMFS-specified de minimis amount, 
shall be counted against the sector's ACE for purposes of determining 
an overage subject to the AM in paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section.
    (ii) De Minimis Carryover Amount. The de minimis carryover amount 
is one percent of the overall sector sub-ACL for the fishing year in 
which the carryover would be harvested. NMFS may change this de minimis 
carryover amount for any fishing year through notice consistent with 
the Administrative Procedure Act. The overall de minimis carryover 
amount would be applied to each sector proportional to the cumulative 
PSCs of vessels/permits participating in the sector for the particular 
fishing year, as described in paragraph (b)(1)(i)(E) of this section.
* * * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (C) ACE buffer. At the beginning of each fishing year, NMFS shall 
withhold 20 percent of a sector's ACE for each stock for a period of up 
to 61 days (i.e., through June 30), unless otherwise specified by NMFS, 
to allow time to process any ACE transfers submitted at the end of the 
fishing year pursuant to paragraph (b)(1)(viii) of this section and to 
determine whether the ACE allocated to any sector needs to be reduced, 
or any overage penalties need to be applied to individual permits/
vessels in the current fishing year to accommodate an ACE overage by 
that sector during the previous fishing year, as specified in paragraph 
(b)(1)(iii) of this section. NMFS shall not withhold 20 percent of a 
sector's ACE at the beginning of a fishing year in which default 
specifications are in effect, as specified in Sec.  648.90(a)(3).
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) Regulations that may not be exempted for sector participants. 
The Regional Administrator may not exempt participants in a sector from 
the following Federal fishing regulations: Specific times and areas 
within the NE multispecies year-round closure areas; permitting 
restrictions (e.g., vessel upgrades, etc.); gear restrictions designed 
to minimize habitat impacts (e.g., roller gear restrictions, etc.); 
reporting requirements; AMs specified in Sec.  648.90(a)(5)(i)(D). For 
the purposes of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), the DAS reporting 
requirements specified in Sec.  648.82; the SAP-specific reporting 
requirements specified in Sec.  648.85; and the reporting requirements 
associated with a dockside monitoring program are not considered 
reporting requirements, and the Regional Administrator may exempt 
sector participants from these requirements as part of the approval of 
yearly operations plans. For the purpose of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), 
the Regional Administrator may not grant sector participants exemptions 
from the NE multispecies year-round closures areas defined as Essential 
Fish Habitat Closure Areas as defined in Sec.  648.81(h); the 
Fippennies Ledge Area as defined in paragraph (c)(2)(i)(A) of this 
section; Closed Area I and Closed Area II, as defined in Sec.  
648.81(a) and (b), respectively, during the period February 16 through 
April 30; and the Western GOM Closure Area, as defined at Sec.  
648.81(e), where it overlaps with GOM Cod Protection Closures I through 
III, as defined in Sec.  648.81(f)(4). This list may be modified 
through a framework adjustment, as specified in Sec.  648.90.
* * * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (B) The GOM Cod Protection Closures IV and V specified in Sec.  
648.81(f)(4)(iv) and (v) and the GB Seasonal Closed Area specified in 
Sec.  648.81(g)(1);
* * * * *


Sec.  648.88  [Amended]

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11. In Sec.  648.88, lift the suspension of paragraphs (a)(1) and (3), 
and remove paragraphs (a)(3) and (4).

0
12. In Sec.  648.89:
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a. Lift the suspension of paragraphs (b)(3), (c)(1) and (2), (c)(8), 
and (e)(1) through (4);
0
b. Revise paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2)(i);
0
c.. Remove paragraphs (c)(2)(v) and (c)(8) and (9);
0
c. Revise paragraph (e)(1);
0
d. Remove paragraphs (e)(4) through (7); and
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e. Revise paragraph (f).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  648.89  Recreational and charter/party vessel restrictions.

* * * * *
    (c) Possession Restrictions--(1) Recreational fishing vessels. (i) 
Each person on a private recreational vessel may possess no more than 
10 cod per day in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing outside of 
the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (ii) When fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  
648.80(a)(1), persons aboard private recreational fishing vessels may 
not fish for or possess any cod with the exception that private 
recreational vessels in possession of cod caught outside the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may transit this 
area, provided all bait and hooks

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are removed from fishing rods and any cod on board has been gutted and 
stored.
    (iii) For purposes of counting fish, fillets will be converted to 
whole fish at the place of landing by dividing the number of fillets by 
two. If fish are filleted into a single (butterfly) fillet, such fillet 
shall be deemed to be from one whole fish.
    (iv) Cod harvested by recreational fishing vessels in or from the 
EEZ with more than one person aboard may be pooled in one or more 
containers. Compliance with the possession limit will be determined by 
dividing the number of fish on board by the number of persons on board. 
If there is a violation of the possession limit on board a vessel 
carrying more than one person, the violation shall be deemed to have 
been committed by the owner or operator of the vessel.
    (v) Cod must be stored so as to be readily available for 
inspection.
    (2) Charter/party vessels. (i) Persons aboard charter/party fishing 
vessels permitted under this part and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip that are fishing in the 
GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may not fish 
for, possess, or land any cod with the exception that charter/party 
vessels in possession of cod caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area 
specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may transit this area, provided all 
bait and hooks are removed from fishing rods and any cod on board has 
been gutted and stored.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) GOM Closed Areas. (i) A vessel fishing under charter/party 
regulations may not fish in the GOM closed areas specified in Sec.  
648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), and (f)(4) during the time periods specified in 
those paragraphs, unless the vessel has on board a valid letter of 
authorization issued by the Regional Administrator pursuant to Sec.  
648.81(f)(5)(v) and paragraph (e)(3) of this section. The conditions 
and restrictions of the letter of authorization must be complied with 
for a minimum of 3 months if the vessel fishes or intends to fish in 
the GOM cod protection closures; or for the rest of the fishing year, 
beginning with the start of the participation period of the letter of 
authorization, if the vessel fishes or intends to fish in the year-
round GOM closure areas.
    (ii) A vessel fishing under charter/party regulations may not fish 
in the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area specified at Sec.  648.81(n)(1) 
during the time period specified in that paragraph, unless the vessel 
complies with the requirements specified at Sec.  648.81(n)(2)(iii).
* * * * *
    (f) Recreational fishery AM--(1) Catch evaluation. As soon as 
recreational catch data are available for the entire previous fishing 
year, the Regional Administrator will evaluate whether recreational 
catches exceed any of the sub-ACLs specified for the recreational 
fishery pursuant to Sec.  648.90(a)(4). When evaluating recreational 
catch, the components of recreational catch that are used shall be the 
same as those used in the most recent assessment for that particular 
stock. To determine if any sub-ACL specified for the recreational 
fishery was exceeded, the Regional Administrator shall compare the 3-
year average of recreational catch to the 3-year average of the 
recreational sub-ACL for each stock.
    (2) Reactive AM adjustment. (i) If it is determined that any 
recreational sub-ACL was exceeded, as specified in paragraph (f)(1) of 
this section, the Regional Administrator, after consultation with the 
New England Fishery Management Council, shall develop measures 
necessary to prevent the recreational fishery from exceeding the 
appropriate sub-ACL in future years. Appropriate AMs for the 
recreational fishery, including adjustments to fishing season, minimum 
fish size, or possession limits, may be implemented in a manner 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act, with final measures 
published in the Federal Register no later than January when possible. 
Separate AMs shall be developed for the private and charter/party 
components of the recreational fishery.
    (ii) The Regional Administrator shall not adjust the possession 
limit for GOM cod, under the reactive AM authority specified in 
paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this section, as long as possession of this 
stock is prohibited for the recreational fishery, as specified in 
paragraph (c) of this section.
    (3) Proactive AM adjustment. (i) When necessary, the Regional 
Administrator, after consultation with the New England Fishery 
Management Council, may adjust recreational measures to ensure the 
recreational fishery achieves, but does not exceed any recreational 
fishery sub-ACL in a future fishing year. Appropriate AMs for the 
recreational fishery, including adjustments to fishing season, minimum 
fish size, or possession limits, may be implemented in a manner 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act, with final measures 
published in the Federal Register prior to the start of the fishing 
year where possible. In specifying these AMs, the Regional 
Administrator shall take into account the non-binding prioritization of 
possible measures recommended by the Council: for cod, first increases 
to minimum fish sizes, then adjustments to seasons, followed by changes 
to bag limits; and for haddock, first increases to minimum size limits, 
then changes to bag limits, and then adjustments to seasons.
    (ii) The Regional Administrator shall not adjust the possession 
limit for GOM cod, under the proactive AM authority specified in 
paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this section, as long as possession of this 
stock is prohibited for the recreational fishery, as specified in 
paragraph (c) of this section.

0
13. In Sec.  648.90, revise paragraphs (a)(2)(i) and (viii), (a)(3), 
and (a)(5)(i) introductory text to read as follows:


Sec.  648.90  NE multispecies assessment, framework procedures and 
specifications, and flexible area action system.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) The NE multispecies PDT shall meet on or before September 30 
every other year to perform a review of the fishery, using the most 
current scientific information available provided primarily from the 
NEFSC. Data provided by states, ASMFC, the USCG, and other sources may 
also be considered by the PDT. Based on this review, the PDT will 
develop ACLs for the upcoming fishing year(s) as described in paragraph 
(a)(4) of this section and develop options for consideration by the 
Council if necessary, on any changes, adjustments, or additions to DAS 
allocations, closed areas, or other measures necessary to rebuild 
overfished stocks and achieve the FMP goals and objectives.
* * * * *
    (viii) If the Regional Administrator concurs in the Council's 
recommendation, a final rule shall be published in the Federal Register 
on or about April 1 of each year, with the exception noted in paragraph 
(a)(2)(vii) of this section. If the Council fails to submit a 
recommendation to the Regional Administrator by February 1 that meets 
the FMP goals and objectives, the Regional Administrator may publish as 
a proposed rule one of the options reviewed and not rejected by the 
Council, provided that the option meets the FMP objectives and is 
consistent with other applicable law. If, after considering public 
comment, the Regional Administrator decides to

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approve the option published as a proposed rule, the action will be 
published as a final rule in the Federal Register.
* * * * *
    (3) Default OFLs, ABCs, and ACLs. (i) Unless otherwise specified in 
this paragraph (a)(3), if final specifications are not published in the 
Federal Register for the start of a fishing year, as outlined in 
paragraph (a)(4) of this section, specifications for that fishing year 
shall be set at 35 percent of the previous year's specifications for 
each NE multispecies stock, including the U.S./Canada shared resources, 
for the period of time beginning on May 1 and ending on July 31, unless 
superseded by the final rule implementing the current year's 
specifications.
    (ii) If the default specifications exceed the Council's 
recommendations for any stock for the current year, the specifications 
for that stock shall be reduced to the Council's recommendation through 
notice consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act.
    (iii) These specifications shall be subdivided among the various 
sub-components of the fishery consistent with the ABC/ACL distribution 
adopted for the previous year's specifications.
* * * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) AMs for the NE multispecies commercial and recreational 
fisheries. If the catch of regulated species or ocean pout by a sub-
component of the NE multispecies fishery (i.e., common pool vessels, 
sector vessels, or private recreational and charter/party vessels) 
exceeds the amount allocated to each sub-component, as specified in 
paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(H) of this section, then the applicable AM for 
that sub-component of the fishery shall take effect, pursuant to 
paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(A) through (C) of this section. In determining the 
applicability of AMs specified for a sub-component of the NE 
multispecies fishery in paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(A) through (C) of this 
section, the Regional Administrator shall consider available 
information regarding the catch of regulated species and ocean pout by 
each sub-component of the NE multispecies fishery, plus each sub-
component's share of any overage of the overall ACL for a particular 
stock caused by excessive catch by vessels outside of the FMP, exempted 
fisheries, or the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, as specified in this 
paragraph (a)(5), as appropriate.
* * * * *
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                                                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  New England Fishery Management                        under our authority specified in the
                                                                                                         Council and NMFS in support of this                   FMP. We are including these measures
                                                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        action are available from John K.                     in conjunction with the Framework 53
                                                 Administration                                          Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS                 approved measures for expediency
                                                                                                         Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries                   purposes. The additional measures
                                                 50 CFR Part 648                                         Office, 55 Great Republic Drive,                      implemented in this rule are listed
                                                 [Docket No. 150105004–5355–01]                          Gloucester, MA 01930. The supporting                  below.
                                                                                                         documents are also accessible via the                   • Management measures for the
                                                 RIN 0648–BE75                                           Internet at: http://www.nefmc.org/                    common pool fishery—this action
                                                                                                         management-plans/northeast-                           implements initial fishing year 2015 trip
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                multispecies or http://                               limits for the common pool fishery. We
                                                 Conservation and Management Act                         www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/               have the authority to set management
                                                 Provisions; Fisheries of the                            sustainable/species/multispecies.                     measures for the common pool fishery
                                                 Northeastern United States; Northeast                                                                         that will help ensure that the fishery
                                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                 Groundfish Fishery; Framework                                                                                 achieves, but does not exceed, its catch
                                                 Adjustment 53                                           Sarah Heil, Fishery Policy Analyst,
                                                                                                         phone: 978–281–9257; email:                           limits.
                                                          National Marine Fisheries                                                                              • Accountability measure (AM) for
                                                 AGENCY:                                                 Sarah.Heil@noaa.gov.
                                                                                                                                                               northern windowpane flounder—this
                                                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                               action implements an AM for northern
                                                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                         Table of Contents                                     windowpane flounder for fishing year
                                                 Commerce.
                                                                                                                                                               2015 due to an overage of the 2014 catch
                                                 ACTION: Final rule; request for                         1. Summary of Approved Measures
                                                                                                                                                               limit for this stock. This AM requires
                                                 comments.                                               2. Status Determination Criteria
                                                                                                         3. Fishing Year 2015 Shared U.S./Canada               sector and common pool vessels to use
                                                 SUMMARY:    This final rule approves and                     Quotas                                           selective trawl gear when fishing in
                                                 implements Framework Adjustment 53                      4. Fishing Years 2015–2017 Catch Limits               certain areas on GB.
                                                 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery                   5. Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures                • Daily catch reporting for
                                                 Management Plan. This rule sets fishing                 6. Default Catch Limits                               commercial groundfish vessels—this
                                                 years 2015–2017 catch limits for several
                                                                                                         7. Sector Carryover                                   action implements a requirement that
                                                                                                         8. Fishing Year 2015 Common Pool                      commercial groundfish vessels submit a
                                                 groundfish stocks, modifies                                  Management Measures
                                                 management measures for Gulf of Maine                                                                         daily catch report through the Vessel
                                                                                                         9. Fishing Year 2015 Northern Windowpane              Monitoring System (VMS) when
                                                 cod, and adopts other measures to                            Flounder Accountability Measure
                                                 improve the management of the                           10. Daily Catch Reporting for Commercial
                                                                                                                                                               declared into the GOM broad stock area
                                                 groundfish fishery. This action is                           Groundfish Vessels                               and any other broad stock area on the
                                                 necessary to respond to updated                         11. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional             same trip. Groundfish vessels must
                                                 scientific information and achieve the                       Administrator Authority                          currently submit trip-level reports.
                                                 goals and objectives of the fishery                                                                           However, we have the authority to
                                                                                                         1. Summary of Approved Measures                       modify the frequency of reporting, if
                                                 management plan. The final measures
                                                 are intended to prevent overfishing,                       This final rule approves and                       necessary.
                                                                                                         implements measures in Framework                        • Other regulatory corrections—we
                                                 rebuild overfished stocks, achieve
                                                                                                         Adjustment 53 to the Northeast                        are implementing several revisions to
                                                 optimum yield, and ensure that
                                                                                                         Multispecies Fishery Management Plan                  the regulations to correct references,
                                                 management measures are based on the
                                                                                                         (FMP), and removes all measures that                  remove unnecessary text, and make
                                                 best scientific information available.
                                                                                                         we previously implemented in the 2014                 other minor edits. Each correction is
                                                 DATES: Effective May 1, 2015. Comments                                                                        described in the section ‘‘11. Regulatory
                                                                                                         interim action for Gulf of Maine (GOM)
                                                 on the burden-hour estimates or other                   cod. The New England Fishery                          Corrections Under Regional
                                                 aspects of the collection-of-information                Management Council developed                          Administrator Authority.’’
                                                 requirements contained in this final rule               Framework 53 primarily in response to
                                                 must be received by June 30, 2015.                                                                            2. Status Determination Criteria
                                                                                                         new stock assessments that were
                                                 ADDRESSES: Written comments                             conducted in 2014 for a number of                        The Northeast Fisheries Science
                                                 regarding the burden-hour estimates or                  groundfish stocks. The new measures                   Center (NEFSC) conducted stock
                                                 other aspects of the collection-of-                     implemented by this final rule include:               assessments in 2014 for GOM cod, GOM
                                                 information requirements contained in                      • Revised status determination                     haddock, GOM winter flounder, GB
                                                 this final rule may be submitted by                     criteria for several groundfish stocks;               yellowtail flounder, GB winter flounder,
                                                 either of the following methods:                           • Fishing year 2015 shared U.S./                   and pollock. To incorporate the results
                                                    • Electronic Submission: Submit all                  Canada quotas for transboundary                       of these assessments, this action
                                                 electronic public comments via email to                 Georges Bank (GB) stocks;                             changes the status determination for GB
                                                 OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.                               • Fishing years 2015–2017 catch                    yellowtail flounder to unknown and
                                                    • Mail: Submit written comments to                   limits for several groundfish stocks;                 updates the numerical estimates of the
                                                 John K. Bullard, Regional                                  • GOM cod protection closures and                  status determination criteria for the
                                                 Administrator, National Marine                          possession restrictions;                              remaining stocks. Table 1 provides the
                                                 Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic                       • A mechanism to set default catch                 updated numerical estimates of the
                                                 Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the                   limits in the event a future management               status determination criteria, and Table
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                                                 outside of the envelope, ‘‘Comments on                  action is delayed; and                                2 summarizes changes in stock status
                                                 Groundfish Daily Catch Reporting.’’                        • A provision that allows groundfish               based on the new stock assessments
                                                    Copies of Framework Adjustment 53,                   sectors to carry over unused quota in                 conducted in 2014.
                                                 including the Environmental                             response to a recent court ruling.                       Although status determination
                                                 Assessment, the Regulatory Impact                          This action also implements a number               relative to reference points is unknown
                                                 Review, and the Iinal Regulatory                        of other measures that are not part of                for GB yellowtail flounder, the best
                                                 Flexibility Act analysis prepared by the                Framework 53, but that were considered                scientific information available


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                                                 indicates that stock status is poor. The                                    rebuilding progress is made, catch limits                                   point the stock assessment for GB
                                                 changes to the status determination                                         will continue to be set at levels at which                                  yellowtail flounder can provide
                                                 criteria implemented in this action do                                      the Transboundary Resources                                                 numerical estimates of status
                                                 not affect the rebuilding plan for this                                     Assessment Committee and the                                                determination criteria, those estimates
                                                 stock, which has an end date of 2032.                                       Council’s Scientific and Statistical                                        will be used to evaluate progress
                                                 Although biomass estimates are not                                          Committee (SSC) determine will prevent                                      towards the existing rebuilding targets.
                                                 currently available, to ensure that                                         overfishing. Additionally, at whatever

                                                                                               TABLE 1—NUMERICAL ESTIMATES OF STATUS DETERMINATION CRITERIA
                                                                                                                                     Biomass target                           Maximum fishing mortality threshold
                                                                                   Stock                                            SSBMSY or proxy                                                                                                       MSY (mt)
                                                                                                                                                                                      (FMSY or proxy)
                                                                                                                                         (mt)

                                                 GOM Cod:
                                                      M=0.2 Model ....................................................                               47,184        0.18 ........................................................................                 7,753
                                                      Mramp Model .....................................................                              69,621        0.18 ........................................................................                11,388
                                                 GOM Haddock ........................................................                                 4,108        0.46 ........................................................................                   955
                                                 GOM Winter Flounder ............................................                                       n/a        0.23 exploitation rate ..............................................                           n/a
                                                 GB Yellowtail Flounder ...........................................                                     n/a        n/a ..........................................................................                   n/a
                                                 GB Winter Flounder ................................................                                  8,100        0.44 ........................................................................                 3,200
                                                 Pollock ....................................................................                        76,900        0.42 (equivalent to F5–7 = 0.27) .............................                               14,800
                                                    SSB = Spawning Stock Biomass; MSY = Maximum Sustainable Yield; F = Fishing Mortality; M = Natural Mortality
                                                    Note. An explanation of the two assessment models for GOM cod is provided in the section ‘‘4. Fishing Years 2015–2017 Catch Limits.’’

                                                                                                               TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO STOCK STATUS
                                                                                                                                                                                         Previous assessment                                2014 assessment
                                                                                                            Stock
                                                                                                                                                                                   Overfishing?             Overfished?             Overfishing?           Overfished?

                                                 GOM Cod ..................................................................................................................        Yes ..............      Yes ..............       Yes ..............    Yes
                                                 GOM Haddock ...........................................................................................................           Yes ..............      No 1 .............       No ................   No
                                                 GOM Winter Flounder ...............................................................................................               No ................     Unknown .....            No ................   Unknown
                                                 GB Yellowtail Flounder ..............................................................................................             Yes ..............      Yes ..............       Unknown .....         Unknown
                                                 GB Winter Flounder ...................................................................................................            No ................     No ................      No ...............    No
                                                 Pollock .......................................................................................................................   No ................     No ................      No ................   No
                                                    1 Stock     was approaching an overfished condition


                                                 3. Fishing Year 2015 U.S./Canada                                            Canada Resource Sharing                                                     (TMGC) (Table 3). For a more detailed
                                                 Quotas                                                                      Understanding. This action adopts                                           discussion of the TMGC’s 2015 catch
                                                                                                                             shared U.S./Canada quotas for these                                         advice, see the TMGC’s guidance
                                                   As described in the proposed rule,                                        stocks for fishing year 2015 based on                                       document at: http://
                                                 eastern GB cod, eastern GB haddock,                                         2014 assessments and the                                                    www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                 and GB yellowtail flounder are jointly                                      recommendations of the Transboundary                                        sustainable/species/multispecies/
                                                 managed with Canada under the U.S./                                         Management Guidance Committee                                               index.html.
                                                  TABLE 3—FISHING YEAR 2015 U.S./CANADA QUOTAS (mt, LIVE WEIGHT) AND PERCENT OF QUOTA ALLOCATED TO EACH
                                                                                                COUNTRY
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Eastern GB               Eastern GB              GB Yellowtail
                                                                                                                     Quota                                                                                  Cod                    Haddock                 Flounder

                                                 Total Shared Quota .......................................................................................................................           650 ................       37,000 ...........       354
                                                 U.S. Quota .....................................................................................................................................     124 (19%) .....            17,760 (48%)             248 (70%)
                                                 Canada Quota ...............................................................................................................................         526 (81%) .....            19,240 (52%)             106 (30%)



                                                    The regulations implementing the                                         management action, as close to May 1,                                       4. Fishing Years 2015–2017 Catch
                                                 U.S./Canada Resource Sharing                                                2015, as possible. If any fishery that is                                   Limits
                                                 Understanding require that any overages                                     allocated a portion of the U.S. quota
                                                 of the U.S. quota for eastern GB cod,                                       exceeds its allocation, and causes an                                         This action adopts fishing years 2015–
                                                 eastern GB haddock, or GB yellowtail                                        overage of the overall U.S. quota, the                                      2017 catch limits for GOM cod, GOM
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                                                 flounder be deducted from the U.S.                                          overage reduction would only be                                             haddock, GOM winter flounder, GB
                                                 quota in the following fishing year. If                                     applied to that fishery’s allocation in the                                 winter flounder, GB yellowtail flounder
                                                 fishing year 2014 catch information                                         following fishing year. This ensures that                                   (2015–2016 only), and pollock based on
                                                 indicates that the U.S. fishery exceeded                                    catch by one component of the fishery                                       the 2014 assessments for these stocks. In
                                                 its quota for any of the shared stocks, we                                  does not negatively affect another                                          addition, this action updates the 2015
                                                 must reduce the respective U.S. quota                                       component of the fishery.                                                   catch limits for GB cod and GB haddock
                                                 for fishing year 2015 in a future                                                                                                                       based on the U.S./Canada quotas for the


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                                                 portions of these stocks jointly managed                                 Environmental Assessment and its                                   each stock can be found in the final rule
                                                 with Canada. For all other stocks, the                                   supporting appendices.                                             for 2015–2016 Sector Operations Plans
                                                 overall catch limits included in this rule                                  The sector and common pool catch                                and Contracts.
                                                 are the same as those previously                                         limits implemented in this action are
                                                                                                                                                                                                There are no catch limits adopted for
                                                 adopted in the final rules implementing                                  based on potential sector contributions
                                                                                                                                                                                             fishing years 2016 or 2017 for most
                                                 Framework 50 and Framework 51 to the                                     (PSCs) for fishing year 2015 and fishing
                                                                                                                          year 2014 sector rosters. 2015 sector                              groundfish stocks. Stock assessment
                                                 FMP, although small changes have been
                                                                                                                          rosters will not be finalized until May                            updates for all groundfish stocks are
                                                 made to the distribution of these catch
                                                 limits to the various components of the                                  1, 2015, because individual permit                                 scheduled for September 2015, and,
                                                 fishery. The catch limits implemented                                    holders have until the end of the 2014                             based on these assessment updates,
                                                 in this action, including overfishing                                    fishing year (April 30, 2015) to drop out                          catch limits will be set in a future action
                                                 limits (OFLs), acceptable biological                                     of a sector and fish in the common pool                            for fishing years 2016–2018. Given the
                                                 catches (ABCs), and annual catch limits                                  fishery for 2015. Therefore, it is possible                        timing of the stock assessments, the
                                                 (ACLs), can be found in Tables 4                                         that the sector and common pool catch                              management action for the 2016 fishing
                                                 through 12. A summary of how these                                       limits in this action may change due to                            year is not expected to be completed by
                                                 catch limits were developed, including                                   changes in the sector rosters. If changes                          the start of the fishing year. As a result,
                                                 the distribution to the various fishery                                  to the sector rosters occur, updated                               this action adopts default catch limits
                                                 components, was provided in the                                          catch limits will be announced as soon                             that would be implemented on May 1,
                                                 proposed rule. Additional information                                    as possible in the 2015 fishing year to                            2016, to prevent disruption to the
                                                 on the development of these catch limits                                 reflect the final sector rosters as of May                         fishery (see the section ‘‘6. Default Catch
                                                 is also provided in the Framework 53                                     1, 2015. Sector specific allocations for                           Limits’’).

                                                                    TABLE 4—FISHING YEARS 2015–2017 OVERFISHING LIMITS AND ACCEPTABLE BIOLOGICAL CATCHES
                                                                                                                                              [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                       2015                                        2016                                                 2017
                                                                           Stock
                                                                                                                          OFL                 U.S. ABC                OFL                    U.S. ABC                       OFL                    U.S. ABC

                                                 GB Cod ....................................................                     4,191              1,980     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 GOM Cod .................................................                          514               386                       514                        386                        514                        386
                                                 GB Haddock .............................................                      56,293              24,366     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 GOM Haddock .........................................                           1,871              1,454                    2,270                      1,772                      2,707                      2,125
                                                 GB Yellowtail Flounder ............................              ........................            248     ........................                     354      ........................   ........................
                                                 SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder ....................                                 1,056                700     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...................                                  1,194                548     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 American Plaice .......................................                         2,021              1,544     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 Witch Flounder .........................................                        1,846                783     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 GB Winter Flounder .................................                            3,242              2,010                    3,383                      2,107                      3,511                      2,180
                                                 GOM Winter Flounder ..............................                                 688               510                       688                        510                        688                        510
                                                 SNE/MA Winter Flounder ........................                                 4,439              1,676     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 Redfish .....................................................                 16,845              11,974     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 White Hake ..............................................                       6,237              4,713                    6,314                      4,645       ........................   ........................
                                                 Pollock ......................................................                21,538              16,600                  21,864                     16,600                     24,598                     16,600
                                                 N. Windowpane Flounder ........................                                    202               151     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 S. Windowpane Flounder ........................                                    730               548     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 Ocean Pout ..............................................                          313               235     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 Atlantic Halibut .........................................                         198               100     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 Atlantic Wolffish .......................................                            94               70     ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                    SNE/MA = Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic; CC = Cape Cod; N = Northern; S = Southern.
                                                    Note: An empty cell indicates no OFL/ABC is adopted for that year. These catch limits will be set in a future action.


                                                 Gulf of Maine Cod                                                        comment, supporting analysis, and the                              percent reduction implemented for
                                                                                                                          best scientific information available, we                          fishing years 2013–2014. In total, the
                                                   A detailed summary of the GOM cod                                      have determined that an ABC of 386 mt                              GOM cod catch limit has been reduced
                                                 stock assessment, and the development                                    is appropriate and consistent with the                             by 95 percent over the last 5 years.
                                                 of catch limits for the 2015–2017 fishing                                requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens                                  We are approving an ABC of 386 mt
                                                 years, was provided in the proposed                                      Fishery Conservation and Management                                with the expectation that the catch
                                                 rule to this action, and is not repeated                                 Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) and the                                 limits implemented in this final rule
                                                 here. In the proposed rule, we made a                                    National Standards. As described below,                            will be reviewed following the
                                                 preliminary determination that an ABC                                    this ABC balances other Magnuson-                                  September 2015 assessment for GOM
                                                 of 386 mt would meet necessary                                           Stevens Act objectives, including                                  cod. This assessment is intended to be
                                                 conservation objectives, but requested                                   achieving optimum yield and taking                                 incorporated for fishing year 2016.
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                                                 additional comment on some aspects of                                    into account the needs of fishing                                  Fishing years 2016–2018 catch limits for
                                                 this ABC. We received a number of                                        communities, without compromising                                  GOM cod would be set based on the
                                                 comments in response to this request,                                    conservation objectives to prevent                                 September 2015 assessment, and would
                                                 including additional catch projections                                   overfishing and rebuild the stock. In                              replace the 2016–2017 catch limits
                                                 to better illustrate the potential                                       light of current stock conditions, this                            adopted in this final rule. Uncertainties
                                                 biological impacts of various catch                                      ABC is a 75-percent reduction compared                             in catch projections can be exacerbated
                                                 scenarios. After considering public                                      to 2014, which is in addition to the 80-                           if 3-year specifications are set and


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                                                 remain unchecked without additional                     two assessment models with the various                the groundfish fleet. The largest revenue
                                                 stock assessment information. However,                  provisions of the ABC control rule.                   reductions are expected for small
                                                 in this case, we determined that                        Similar to our conditional approval of                vessels less than 50 ft (15 m), and those
                                                 concerns for past performance, and the                  the ABC, the SSC noted that it expected               fishing from Gloucester, MA, and New
                                                 risk of erring in setting the ABC, are                  to revisit its catch advice for fishing               Hampshire ports. The economic impacts
                                                 largely mitigated given the pending                     years 2016–2017 following the 2015                    of the GOM cod ABC implemented in
                                                 2015 assessment. Therefore, our                         assessment update.                                    this final rule are expected to be
                                                 approval of the GOM cod ABC is,                            The PDT updated the catch                          substantially greater than previous catch
                                                 effectively, only approval for the first                projections following the SSC’s final                 limit reductions for GOM cod and other
                                                 year of the remaining rebuilding time                   ABC recommendation. These                             groundfish stocks.
                                                 period.                                                 projections, along with the biological                   Based on incidental catch information
                                                    As described more fully in the                       impacts analysis, indicate that an ABC                compiled by the PDT, an ABC of 386 mt
                                                 proposed rule, the SSC initially                        of 386 mt has a 6- to 33-percent                      is below the estimate of incidental catch
                                                 recommended an OFL of 514 mt and a                      probability of overfishing in fishing year            of GOM cod that occurred in fishing
                                                 provisional ABC of 200 mt for fishing                   2015. Although recognizing that catch                 year 2013. Incidental catch is largely a
                                                 years 2015–2017 based on catch                          projections can be optimistic, these                  function of the overall ACL given the
                                                 scenarios that the Council’s Groundfish                 probabilities are well below the median,              AMs in place for groundfish vessels.
                                                 Plan Development Team (PDT)                             and indicate that the ABC is sufficiently             However, this information is illustrative
                                                 presented. One provision of the ABC                     below the OFL to prevent overfishing.                 of potential fishery operations under an
                                                 control rule in the FMP specifies that                  Further, for the two projection scenarios             ABC of 386 mt, which are expected to
                                                 catch limits be based on 75 percent of                  that indicate that rebuilding can occur,              be greatly restricted, and in some cases
                                                 FMSY or Frebuild, whichever is lower. As                an ABC of 386 mt for fishing years                    eliminated.
                                                 part of the 2014 assessment, catch                      2015–2017 would still rebuild the stock                  In fishing year 2013, when the ACL
                                                 projections were updated, and Frebuild                  by 2024. All of the available catch                   was reduced by 80 percent, incidental
                                                 was calculated as the constant F                        projections indicate that an ABC of 386               catch was estimated to be approximately
                                                 required to rebuild the stock by 2024.                  mt would result in a fishing mortality                500–600 mt. Beginning in fishing year
                                                 The SSC’s provisional ABC                               rate of 0.13–0.11, which would be the                 2013, sectors primarily used their GOM
                                                 recommendation of 200 mt was the                        lowest fishing mortality rate in the                  cod allocation to access other
                                                 midpoint between the Frebuild catch for                 assessment time series. This estimated                groundfish stocks. Multiple sources of
                                                 the scenario in which natural mortality                 fishing mortality rate would be an 80-                information indicate a marked decline
                                                 is 0.2 and the scenario in which natural                percent reduction from the estimated                  in directed fishing for GOM cod. With
                                                 mortality increases, but returns to 0.2.                2014 fishing mortality rate, and a 90-                an additional 75-percent reduction
                                                 This provisional ABC did not                            percent reduction from the fishing                    beginning in fishing year 2015, the
                                                 incorporate the projection that assumes                 mortality rate estimated for 2013.                    incentive to target GOM cod is virtually
                                                 natural mortality remains at 0.4, and                      The catch projections that the PDT                 eliminated, and the fishery will be, in
                                                 that suggests rebuilding is not possible.               completed for the biological impacts                  effect, a ‘‘bycatch-only’’ fishery. The
                                                 As a result, the SSC determined that this               analysis indicate that rebuilding could               average GOM cod allocation for a sector
                                                 provisional ABC was not consistent                      still occur under a 386-mt ABC for the                will be 23,000 lb (10,433 kg), and many
                                                 with its OFL recommendation, which                      2015–2017 fishing years. However,                     sectors will receive allocations less than
                                                 was developed by averaging the 2015                     since we published the proposed rule,                 10,000 lb (4,536 kg). In addition, the
                                                 FMSY catches from all three catch                       we further examined various catch                     recreational fishery will be prohibited
                                                 projections.                                            projection scenarios to better                        from possessing GOM cod. Even under
                                                    Following discussion about the                       understand the trade-offs associated                  this incidental catch scenario, the GOM
                                                 rebuilding potential of GOM cod, and                    with an ABC of 386 mt. Based on this                  cod ABC is expected to severely restrict
                                                 the catch projection that indicates                     evaluation, a catch of 386 mt in fishing              catch of other groundfish stocks,
                                                 rebuilding is not possible, the SSC                     year 2015 is expected to have little                  particularly GOM haddock, pollock,
                                                 requested that the PDT provide analysis                 functional difference in future catches               redfish, and some flatfish.
                                                 of the incidental catch of GOM cod.                     and biomass compared to the 200-mt                       We remain concerned about GOM cod
                                                 This request was in recognition of the                  option that the SSC initially considered,             stock status, and will continue to
                                                 ABC control rule that specifies that, if                but did not recommend. This is, in part,              carefully consider management
                                                 a stock cannot rebuild in the specified                 because catches would be lower under                  measures for this stock. The ABC we are
                                                 rebuilding period, even with no fishing,                the 386-mt scenario in the out years of               implementing in this action is a
                                                 the ABC should be based on incidental                   the rebuilding period compared to those               complex balance between conservation
                                                 bycatch, including a reduction in the                   needed under a catch of 200 mt.                       objectives and other Magnuson-Stevens
                                                 bycatch rate. Based on analysis                         Considering this, we determined that an               Act requirements. In an effort to closely
                                                 presented by the PDT, the SSC                           ABC of 386 mt would meet conservation                 monitor stock indicators, we reviewed
                                                 determined that the overall incidental                  objectives, and allow rebuilding to                   the recent fall 2014 NEFSC bottom trawl
                                                 catch of GOM cod was approximately                      occur by 2024, while still trying to                  survey indices. The fall survey
                                                 500–600 mt for the 2013 fishing year                    balance the need to achieve optimum                   indicated a small increase compared to
                                                 under the current operating conditions                  yield for the groundfish fishery, as well             2012 and 2013; however, the general
                                                 of the fishery. After consideration of this             as mitigate the economic impacts of the               trend of survey indices, as well as
                                                 information, and examination of the                     GOM cod catch limit, to the extent                    recruitment, remains very low. While
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                                                 available assessment information, the                   practicable.                                          the updated survey information may
                                                 SSC recommended an ABC of 386 mt,                          An ABC of 386 mt is expected to have               provide an initial, and potentially
                                                 which was calculated by taking 75                       substantial economic impacts on                       positive, indication of improvement, it
                                                 percent of the OFL. This                                groundfish vessels, which are                         is difficult to anticipate the results of
                                                 recommendation was an attempt to                        summarized later in this preamble.                    the full 2015 assessment. We will
                                                 balance the various natural mortality                   These impacts are expected to be                      continue to carefully monitor stock
                                                 scenarios and catch projections from the                disproportionately distributed among                  indicators leading into the 2015


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                                                 assessment to fully inform our re-                                 extremely low catch limit for GOM cod                                      adopted in this action, we are also
                                                 evaluation of the GOM cod catch limit,                             may create an economic incentive to                                        implementing an additional reporting
                                                 and the balancing of conservation and                              misreport catch, and, if this occurs,                                      requirement for common pool and
                                                 management objectives.                                             could reduce the accuracy of catch                                         sector vessels fishing in multiple broad
                                                   Further, one concern we raised during                            apportionment. Information indicates                                       stock areas on the same trip. This
                                                 the development of Framework 53, and                               that this incentive increases as the GOM                                   additional reporting requirement is
                                                 in the proposed rule, is the importance                            cod catch limit is further reduced. To                                     described in the section ‘‘10. Daily
                                                 of controlling fishing mortality to help                           help ensure correct catch apportionment                                    Catch Reporting for Commercial
                                                 ensure that conservation objectives are                            and compliance with the GOM cod ACL                                        Groundfish Vessels.’’
                                                 met. Available analyses suggest that an
                                                                                                                TABLE 5—FISHING YEAR 2015 CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                                                      [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                   Total                      Preliminary                            Midwater                                                           State waters        Other
                                                                                                              Preliminary                   Recreational                                     Scallop             Small-mesh
                                                        Stock                 Total ACL         groundfish                     common                                   trawl                                                           sub-compo-       sub-compo-
                                                                                                                sector                        fishery                                        fishery              fisheries
                                                                                                  fishery                        pool                                 fishery                                                               nent            nent

                                                 GB Cod .............               1,886            1,787         1,753               34   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            20              79
                                                 GOM Cod ..........                   366              328           202                5                 121      ....................   ....................   ....................            26              13
                                                 GB Haddock ......                 23,204           21,759        21,603              156   ....................                 227      ....................   ....................           244             975
                                                 GOM Haddock ..                     1,375            1,329           949                9                 372                      14     ....................   ....................            11              21
                                                 GB Yellowtail
                                                   Flounder .........                 240              195            192               3   ....................   ....................                   38                       5             na               2
                                                 SNE/MA
                                                   Yellowtail
                                                   Flounder .........                 666              557            457             102   ....................   ....................                   66     ....................            14              28
                                                 CC/GOM
                                                   Yellowtail
                                                   Flounder .........                 524              458            442              16   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            38              27
                                                 American Plaice                    1,470            1,408          1,381              27   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            31              31
                                                 Witch Flounder ..                    751              610            598              12   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            23             117
                                                 GB Winter
                                                   Flounder .........               1,952            1,891          1,876              15   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            na              60
                                                 GOM Winter
                                                   Flounder .........                 489              392            375              18   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            87              10
                                                 SNE/MA Winter
                                                   Flounder .........               1,607            1,306         1,149              157   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................           117             184
                                                 Redfish ..............            11,393           11,034        10,974               60   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................           120             239
                                                 White Hake ........                4,484            4,343         4,311               32   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            47              94
                                                 Pollock ...............           15,878           13,720        13,628               92   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................           996           1,162
                                                 N. Windowpane
                                                   Flounder .........                 144               98               na            98   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................               2            44
                                                 S. Windowpane
                                                   Flounder .........                 527              102               na           102   ....................   ....................                 183      ....................            55             186
                                                 Ocean Pout .......                   220              195               na           195   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................             2              24
                                                 Atlantic Halibut ..                   97               64               na            64   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            30               3
                                                 Atlantic Wolffish                     65               62               na            62   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................             1               3


                                                                                                                TABLE 6—FISHING YEAR 2016 CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                                                      [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                   Total                      Preliminary                            Midwater                                                           State waters        Other
                                                                                                              Preliminary                   Recreational                                     Scallop             Small-mesh
                                                        Stock                 Total ACL         groundfish                     common                                   trawl                                                           sub-compo-       sub-compo-
                                                                                                                sector                        fishery                                        fishery              fisheries
                                                                                                  fishery                        pool                                 fishery                                                               nent            nent

                                                 GOM Cod ..........                   366              328            202               5                121       ....................   ....................   ....................            26              13
                                                 GOM Haddock ..                     1,675            1,620          1,155              12                453                       16     ....................   ....................            13              26
                                                 GB Yellowtail
                                                   Flounder .........                 343              278            274               4   ....................   ....................                   55                       7             na               4
                                                 GB Winter
                                                   Flounder .........               2,046            1,982          1,967              15   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            na              63
                                                 GOM Winter
                                                   Flounder .........                 489              392           375               18   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            87              10
                                                 White Hake ........                4,420            4,280         4,249               31   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................            46              93
                                                 Pollock ...............           15,878           13,720        13,628               92   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................           996           1,162


                                                                                                                TABLE 7—FISHING YEAR 2017 CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                                                      [mt, live weight]
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                                                                                                                  Total                             Preliminary                                            Midwater               State waters             Other
                                                                                                                                Preliminary                                  Recreational
                                                                Stock                       Total ACL          groundfish                            common                                                   trawl               sub-compo-            sub-compo-
                                                                                                                                  sector                                       fishery
                                                                                                                 fishery                               pool                                                 fishery                   nent                 nent

                                                 GOM Cod .........................                     366             328               202                         5                      121         ....................                   26               13
                                                 GOM Haddock .................                       2,009           1,943             1,386                        14                      543                         20                     15               31
                                                 GB Winter Flounder .........                        2,117           2,051             2,035                        16        ....................      ....................                   na               65
                                                 GOM Winter Flounder ......                            489             392               375                        18        ....................      ....................                   87               10



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                                                                                                           TABLE 7—FISHING YEAR 2017 CATCH LIMITS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                    [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                        Total                                      Preliminary                                            Midwater                State waters                    Other
                                                                                                                                            Preliminary                                     Recreational
                                                                  Stock                            Total ACL         groundfish                                     common                                                   trawl                sub-compo-                   sub-compo-
                                                                                                                                              sector                                          fishery
                                                                                                                       fishery                                        pool                                                 fishery                    nent                        nent

                                                 Pollock ..............................                15,878               13,720                 13,628                          92        ....................      ....................                      996                     1,162


                                                                          TABLE 8—FISHING YEARS 2015–2017 COMMON POOL TRIMESTER TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCHES
                                                                                                                                                    [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                        2015                                                           2016                                                                 2017
                                                                    Stock
                                                                                                   Trimester 1      Trimester 2        Trimester 3         Trimester 1            Trimester 2            Trimester 3             Trimester 1            Trimester 2             Trimester 3

                                                 GB Cod .....................................              8.6                12.7                13.1     ....................   ....................   ....................    ....................   ....................    ....................
                                                 GOM Cod ..................................                1.3                 1.7                 1.8                    1.3                    1.7                    1.8                     1.3                    1.7                     1.8
                                                 GB Haddock ..............................                42.0                51.3                62.2     ....................   ....................   ....................    ....................   ....................    ....................
                                                 GOM Haddock ..........................                   2.56                2.47                4.46                    3.1                    3.0                    5.4                     3.7                    3.6                     6.5
                                                 GB Yellowtail Flounder .............                      0.6                 0.9                 1.6                    0.9                    1.4                    2.3      ....................   ....................    ....................
                                                 SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder .....                         21.4                37.7                42.8     ....................   ....................   ....................    ....................   ....................    ....................
                                                 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ....                           5.5                 5.5                 4.7     ....................   ....................   ....................    ....................   ....................    ....................
                                                 American Plaice ........................                  6.6                 9.9                11.0     ....................   ....................   ....................    ....................   ....................    ....................
                                                 Witch Flounder ..........................                 3.4                 3.8                 5.2     ....................   ....................   ....................    ....................   ....................    ....................
                                                 GB Winter Flounder ..................                     1.2                 3.5                10.1                    1.2                    3.7                  10.5                      1.3                    3.8                   10.9
                                                 GOM Winter Flounder ...............                       6.5                 6.6                 4.4                    6.5                    6.6                    4.4                     6.5                    6.6                     4.4
                                                 Redfish ......................................           14.9                18.5                26.2     ....................   ....................   ....................    ....................   ....................    ....................
                                                 White Hake ................................              12.0                 9.8                 9.8                  11.9                     9.7                    9.7      ....................   ....................    ....................
                                                 Pollock .......................................          25.7                32.1                33.9                  25.7                   32.1                   33.9                    25.7                   32.1                    33.9
                                                    Note. An empty cell indicates that no catch limit has been set yet for the stock. These catch limits will be set in a future management action.

                                                                          TABLE 9—FISHING YEARS 2015–2016 COMMON POOL INCIDENTAL TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCHES
                                                                                                                                                    [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                                           Percent of
                                                                                                                    Stock                                                                                 common pool                             2015                           2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                            sub-ACL

                                                 GB Cod ........................................................................................................................................                                  2                         0.69                             na
                                                 GOM Cod .....................................................................................................................................                                    1                         0.05                           0.05
                                                 GB Yellowtail Flounder ................................................................................................................                                          2                         0.06                           0.09
                                                 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ......................................................................................................                                                1                         0.16                             na
                                                 American Plaice ...........................................................................................................................                                      5                         1.37                             na
                                                 Witch Flounder .............................................................................................................................                                     5                         0.62                             na
                                                 SNE/MA Winter Flounder ............................................................................................................                                              1                         1.57                             na


                                                   TABLE 10—PERCENT OF INCIDENTAL TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH ALLOCATED TO EACH SPECIAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                                                                            Regular B                      Closed Area                     Eastern
                                                                                                                    Stock                                                                                  Days-at-Sea                     I hook gear                   U.S./Canada
                                                                                                                                                                                                             program                      Haddock SAP                    Haddock SAP

                                                 GB Cod ........................................................................................................................................                                 50                          16                             34
                                                 GOM Cod .....................................................................................................................................                                  100      ........................       ........................
                                                 GB Yellowtail Flounder ................................................................................................................                                         50      ........................                           50
                                                 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ......................................................................................................                                              100      ........................       ........................
                                                 American Plaice ...........................................................................................................................                                    100      ........................       ........................
                                                 Witch Flounder .............................................................................................................................                                   100      ........................       ........................
                                                 SNE/MA Winter Flounder ............................................................................................................                                            100      ........................       ........................
                                                 White Hake ..................................................................................................................................                                  100      ........................       ........................
                                                    SAP = Special Access Program.

                                                     TABLE 11—FISHING YEARS 2015–2016 COMMON POOL INCIDENTAL TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCHES FOR EACH SPECIAL
                                                                                          MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                    [mt, live weight]
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                                                                                                                    Regular B Days-at-Sea program                                 Closed Area I hook gear                                Eastern U.S./Canada Haddock
                                                                                                                                                                                       Haddock SAP                                                    SAP
                                                                              Stock
                                                                                                                           2015                       2016                         2015                           2016                            2015                           2016

                                                 GB Cod ....................................................                         0.34                        na                         0.11                             na                           0.23                              na
                                                 GOM Cod .................................................                           0.05                      0.05        ........................      ........................        ........................       ........................



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                                                                                     MANAGEMENT PROGRAM—Continued
                                                                                                                                                      [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                    Regular B Days-at-Sea program                               Closed Area I hook gear                         Eastern U.S./Canada Haddock
                                                                                                                                                                                     Haddock SAP                                             SAP
                                                                            Stock
                                                                                                                            2015                       2016                      2015                       2016                       2015                       2016

                                                 GB Yellowtail Flounder ............................                                0.03                       0.05       ........................   ........................                    0.03                       0.05
                                                 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...................                                     0.16                         na       ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 American Plaice .......................................                            1.37                         na       ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 Witch Flounder .........................................                           0.62                         na       ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                 SNE/MA Winter Flounder ........................                                    1.57                         na       ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................


                                                   TABLE 12—FISHING YEAR 2015 CLOSED AREA I HOOK GEAR HADDOCK SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM TOTAL ALLOWABLE
                                                                                                 CATCH
                                                                                                                                                      [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                                       Western GB                 Western GB               Total allowable
                                                                                                         Exploitable biomass                                                                             B20151                   BYear/B2004                   catch

                                                 169,027 ........................................................................................................................................          59,159                      2.166                      2,448
                                                    1 The    western GB exploitable biomass is assumed to be 35 percent of the total exploitable biomass.


                                                 5. Gulf of Maine Cod Protection                                            Exemption Area, or the Scallop Dredge                                        previously closed. These closures are
                                                 Measures                                                                   Exemption Area. Only the exempted                                            subject to review when the GOM cod
                                                                                                                            fisheries that overlap in time and area                                      spawning stock biomass reaches the
                                                    This action re-configures the GOM                                                                                                                    minimum biomass threshold (50 percent
                                                                                                                            with the cod protection closures are
                                                 rolling closures and prohibits                                                                                                                          of SSBMSY). However, as we noted in the
                                                                                                                            listed here. This list may change if any
                                                 possession of GOM cod for the                                                                                                                           proposed rule, the Council could review
                                                                                                                            changes are made to exempted fisheries,
                                                 recreational fishery. The GOM cod                                                                                                                       and modify these closures at any time.
                                                                                                                            or the protection closures, in a future
                                                 protection closures implemented in this                                                                                                                 Given the pending 2015 assessment, and
                                                                                                                            action.
                                                 final rule are summarized in Table 13                                                                                                                   additional spawning research, reviewing
                                                 and Figure 1. These closures apply to all                                                                                                               these protection closures as new
                                                                                                                                  TABLE 13—GULF OF MAINE COD
                                                 federally permitted commercial vessels,                                                                                                                 information becomes available is likely
                                                 except for commercial vessels that are                                               PROTECTION CLOSURES
                                                                                                                                                                                                         more important than waiting for the
                                                 fishing with exempted gear or in an                                                                                                                     minimum biomass threshold to be met.
                                                                                                                                                                  Area Closures
                                                 exempted fishery. Additionally, these                                             Month                        (30 minute square)                       We also highlight a number of concerns
                                                 closures do not apply to commercial                                                                                                                     below for April, and the Council could
                                                 vessels that are fishing exclusively in                                     May ................       All Vessels: 125 north of                        consider changes to GOM area closures
                                                 state waters provided the vessel does                                                                     42°20′ N. lat., 132, 133,                     in light of these concerns. Additionally,
                                                 not have a Federal multispecies permit.                                                                   138, 139, 140.
                                                                                                                             June ...............       All Vessels: 125 north of
                                                                                                                                                                                                         as we described in the proposed rule,
                                                 As adopted in Amendment 16 to the                                                                                                                       given the extremely low GOM cod
                                                 FMP, sector vessels are exempt from the                                                                   42°20′ N. lat., 132, 139,
                                                                                                                                                           140, 146, 147.                                allocation, it is difficult to predict how
                                                 closures in March and October. The                                                                                                                      groundfish vessels will operate in 2015,
                                                                                                                             July .................     None.
                                                 March and October closures also do not                                      August ............        None.                                            and we expect the number of active
                                                 apply to Handgear A vessels, regardless                                     September .....            None.                                            groundfish vessels could markedly
                                                 of whether the vessel was fishing in the                                    October ..........         Non-Sector Vessels: 124,                         decline. We intend to monitor fishing
                                                 common pool or in a sector.                                                                               125.                                          effort following the implementation of
                                                    Exempted gear, as defined in § 648.2,                                    November ......            All Vessels: Portion of 124,                     management measures for the 2015
                                                 is deemed to be not capable of catching                                                                   125.                                          fishing year to ensure that any effort
                                                 groundfish and currently includes:                                          December ......            All Vessels: Portion of 124,
                                                                                                                                                                                                         changes do not undermine the
                                                                                                                                                           125.
                                                 Pelagic hook and line; pelagic longline;                                                                                                                effectiveness of the protection closures.
                                                                                                                             January ..........         All Vessels: Portion of 124,
                                                 spears; rakes; diving gear; cast nets;                                                                    125.                                             The protection closures are an
                                                 tongs; harpoons; weirs; dipnets; stop                                       February .........         None.                                            additional tool the Council is using to
                                                 nets; pound nets; pelagic gillnets; pots                                    March .............        Non-Sector Vessels: 121,                         protect GOM cod, and are
                                                 and traps; shrimp trawls (with a                                                                          122, 123.                                     complementary to its requirement for
                                                 properly configured grate); and surfclam                                    April ................     None.                                            setting catch limits that will prevent
                                                 and ocean quahog dredges. Based on the                                       Note: Handgear A vessels are exempt from
                                                                                                                                                                                                         overfishing and help rebuild the stock.
                                                 current list of approved exempted                                                                                                                       Based on the available information,
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                                                                                                                            the same closures as sector vessels.
                                                 fisheries defined in § 648.80, the GOM                                                                                                                  protecting spawning GOM cod could
                                                 cod protection closures do not apply to                                       The GOM cod closures are intended                                         help improve the chances of successful
                                                 vessels fishing in the Midwater Trawl                                      to protect spawning GOM cod, reduce                                          spawning events, and, as a result, help
                                                 Gear Exempted Fishery, the Purse Seine                                     fishing mortality on GOM cod, and                                            prevent failures of future year classes.
                                                 Gear Exempted Fishery, the Raised                                          provide additional fishing opportunities                                     Thus, the biological objective of these
                                                 Footrope Trawl Exempted Whiting                                            for groundfish vessels to target healthy                                     closures is to help prevent further
                                                 Fishery, the Small Mesh Area 2                                             groundfish stocks in areas that were                                         biomass declines and improve the


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                                                 likelihood of rebuilding GOM cod. In                    benefits and impacts on the fishing                   Federally permitted party and charter
                                                 light of the low GOM cod catch limit,                   industry, and, as such, could not be                  vessels are still required to obtain a
                                                 the protection closures were also                       approved or disapproved independent                   letter of authorization to fish in the
                                                 designed to balance these biological                    of each other without undermining the                 GOM closed areas. In lieu of the
                                                 objectives with access to healthy                       Council’s intent.                                     protection closures, this action adopts a
                                                 groundfish stocks.                                         With the approval of the new area                  prohibition on possession of GOM cod
                                                    We highlighted some concerns in the                  closures for GOM cod, we reiterate our                for all private recreational vessels
                                                 proposed rule for the re-configuration of               concerns for the potential of the April               fishing in Federal waters, and all
                                                 the GOM area closures. There are                        opening to have negative impacts on                   federally permitted party and charter
                                                 biological and economic trade-offs                      other groundfish stocks that spawn in                 vessels. This is intended to reduce
                                                 associated with the new closures, and                   the spring. A number of these stocks are
                                                                                                                                                               recreational fishing mortality on GOM
                                                 we considered these trade-offs carefully.               in poor condition (e.g., GOM winter
                                                                                                                                                               cod, by reducing the incentive to target
                                                 Available information suggests that once                flounder, CC/GOM yellowtail flounder),
                                                                                                                                                               the stock, while still providing
                                                 a specific spawning aggregation is lost,                and, for plaice, the second 10-year
                                                 there is little indication that the                     rebuilding program was implemented in                 recreational vessels the opportunity to
                                                 aggregation could recover. As a result,                 2014 due to inadequate rebuilding                     target other healthy groundfish stocks.
                                                 we determined that the addition of                      progress. As we noted previously in this              Recent catch projections indicated that
                                                 winter closures is important because                    rule, we also remain concerned about                  the recreational fishery would still
                                                 there are currently no protections for the              GOM cod given its poor condition. The                 exceed its allocation for GOM cod in the
                                                 winter spawning component. If the                       protection closures implemented in this               2015 fishing year, due to bycatch, even
                                                 removal of April closures was                           final rule are closely related to measures            with the prohibition on possession that
                                                 recommended in isolation, with no                       under consideration in the Council’s                  is implemented in this action.
                                                 additional spring or winter closures, we                Habitat Omnibus Amendment 2. We                       Therefore, in a separate rulemaking, we
                                                 likely would have disapproved this                      will continue to work with the Council                are adopting additional recreational
                                                 measure. We determined, however, that                   to help ensure the goals and objectives               measures under our discretionary
                                                 the closed area recommendations for the                 of that Amendment are met.                            authority to help ensure the recreational
                                                 winter and April time periods were                         Recreational vessels are not subject to            fishery does not exceed its allocation for
                                                 presented as a package reflecting the                   the GOM cod protection closures and                   the 2015 fishing year.
                                                 Council’s balancing of conservation                     could continue to fish in these areas.                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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                                                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–C                                  recommendation for the upcoming                       would go into place for the out year in
                                                 6. Default Catch Limits                                 fishing year, the default catch limits will           the event a future management action is
                                                                                                         be reduced to an amount equal to the                  delayed. Once the Council’s
                                                 Mechanism for Setting Default Catch                     Council’s recommendation for the                      recommendation is known for that year,
                                                 Limits                                                  upcoming fishing year. Because                        we will determine if any of the default
                                                    This action establishes a mechanism                  groundfish vessels are not able to fish if            catch limits previously set would
                                                 for setting default catch limits in the                 final catch limits have not been                      exceed the Council’s recommendation.
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                                                 event a future management action is                     implemented, this measure is intended                 If so, we will reduce the default catch
                                                 delayed. If final catch limits have not                 to prevent disruption to the groundfish               limits consistent with the Council’s
                                                 been implemented by the start of a                      fishery if final catch limits are not in              recommendation, and will announce
                                                 fishing year on May 1, then default                     place by May 1.                                       this adjustment prior to the start of the
                                                 catch limits will be set at 35 percent of                  Each time a specifications action is               fishing year on May 1. For example, if
                                                 the previous year’s catch limit. If this                implemented, we intend to also                        a framework action sets catch limits for
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                                                 value exceeds the Council’s                             announce the default catch limits that                the 2016–2018 fishing year, we would


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                                                 announce the default catch limits for                                      final specifications were set, or it leased                            years, there have been a number of
                                                 fishing year 2019 in the same final rule                                   additional allocation for this stock. The                              substantial reductions in groundfish
                                                 implementing the final 2016–2018 catch                                     midwater trawl fishery is the only non-                                catch limits, up to 80 percent. Given the
                                                 limits. If necessary, prior to the start of                                groundfish fishery with an inseason AM                                 frequency of large reductions, default
                                                 the 2019 fishing year, we will evaluate                                    for its allocation of GOM and GB                                       catch limits equal to the previous year’s
                                                 whether any of the default catch limits                                    haddock. When the GOM or GB                                            catch limits could increase the risk of
                                                 previously announced exceed the                                            haddock catch cap specified for the                                    overfishing during the time period
                                                 Council’s recommendation for 2019. If                                      default specifications period is caught,                               which default catch limits are
                                                 so, we would announce adjustments to                                       the directed herring fishery will be                                   implemented. As a result, reducing the
                                                 the 2019 default catch limits prior to                                     closed for all herring vessels fishing                                 default catch limits from the previous
                                                 May 1, 2019.                                                               with midwater trawl gear for the                                       year’s catch limits is intended to help
                                                    The default catch limits would be in                                    remainder of the default specifications                                ensure that overfishing does not occur
                                                 place from May 1 through July 31,                                          time period, unless final specifications                               during the default time period.
                                                 unless a final rule including finalized                                    were set prior to July 31. For other non-
                                                                                                                                                                                                   Default Catch Limits for Fishing Year
                                                 catch limits is implemented prior to July                                  groundfish fisheries that receive an
                                                                                                                                                                                                   2016
                                                 31 that replaces the default catch limits.                                 allocation (e.g., scallop, small-mesh),
                                                 If final catch limits are not implemented                                  this measure will not affect current                                      Groundfish assessment updates are
                                                 by the end of the default specifications                                   operations because these fisheries do                                  anticipated in September 2015, and
                                                 period, then no catch limits would be in                                   not currently have inseason AMs.                                       these assessments are expected to be
                                                 place beginning on August 1. Under this                                       If default catch limits are                                         used to set catch limits for the 2016
                                                 scenario, commercial groundfish vessels                                    implemented for any fishing year,                                      fishing year beginning on May 1, 2016.
                                                 would be unable to fish until final catch                                  groundfish sectors will not be subject to                              However, due to the timing of these
                                                 limits and allocations were                                                the 20-percent holdback of the prior                                   assessments, the Council’s management
                                                 implemented for the fishing year. All                                      year’s allocation. This holdback                                       action that will adopt the catch limits
                                                 catch occurring while default catch                                        provision was implemented in                                           for the 2016 fishing year is not expected
                                                 limits are in place will be attributed to                                  Amendment 16 to the FMP to allow                                       to be completed in time to be
                                                 the appropriate fishery allocation and                                     time for processing end-of-year transfers                              implemented by May 1, 2016. As a
                                                 the final catch limits for the fishing                                     and determine whether any overage                                      result, this action sets default limits for
                                                 year.                                                                      reductions are necessary. However, the                                 the 2016 fishing year that will become
                                                    The default catch limits will be                                        holdback provision will not be                                         effective May 1, 2016, unless otherwise
                                                 distributed to the various components of                                   necessary under default catch limits                                   replaced by final specifications (Tables
                                                 the fishery based on the distribution                                      because additional precaution has                                      14 and 15). This action only sets default
                                                 adopted by the Council for the previous                                    already been built in with the 65-                                     catch limits for those groundfish stocks
                                                 fishing year. Additionally, this measure                                   percent reduction from the previous                                    that would not have final specifications
                                                 does not change any of the existing AMs                                    year’s catch limits.                                                   in place for 2016, absent another
                                                 for any fishery. For example, if a sector                                     Although most FMPs implement                                        management action. If the default catch
                                                 catches its entire allocation of redfish                                   default catch limits that are equal to the                             limits exceed the Council’s
                                                 specified for the default specifications                                   previous year’s catch limits, a more                                   recommendation for fishing year 2016,
                                                 time period, it will be prohibited from                                    precautionary approach was necessary                                   then they will be adjusted, as necessary,
                                                 fishing in the redfish stock area until                                    for groundfish catch limits. In recent                                 prior to May 1, 2016.

                                                                                                           TABLE 14—FISHING YEAR 2016 DEFAULT SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                                                                                                    [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                                   Preliminary       Preliminary
                                                                            Stock                                       U.S. ABC                  Total ACL                 Groundfish               sector         common pool        Midwater
                                                                                                                                                                             sub-ACL                                                 trawl fishery
                                                                                                                                                                                                    sub-ACL           sub-ACL

                                                 GB Cod ....................................................                        693                       660                        625                614               12   ........................
                                                 GB Haddock .............................................                         8,528                     8,121                      7,616              7,563               53                       79
                                                 SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder ....................                                    245                       232                        151                124               27   ........................
                                                 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...................                                     192                       184                        161                155                5   ........................
                                                 American Plaice .......................................                            540                       514                        492                483                9   ........................
                                                 Witch Flounder .........................................                           274                       263                        213                209                4   ........................
                                                 SNE/MA Winter Flounder ........................                                    587                       563                        457                402               56   ........................
                                                 Redfish .....................................................                    4,191                     3,988                      3,862              3,846               16   ........................
                                                 N. Windowpane Flounder ........................                                     53                        50                         35                 na               35   ........................
                                                 S. Windowpane Flounder ........................                                    192                       184                         36                 na               36   ........................
                                                 Ocean Pout ..............................................                           82                        77                         68                 na               68   ........................
                                                 Atlantic Halibut .........................................                          35                        34                         22                 na               22   ........................
                                                 Atlantic Wolffish .......................................                           25                        23                         22                 na               22   ........................
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                                                                     TABLE 15—FISHING YEAR 2016 DEFAULT COMMON POOL TRIMESTER TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCHES
                                                                                                                                                    [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                    Stock                                                                          Trimester 1      Trimester 2      Trimester 3

                                                 GB Cod ........................................................................................................................................            3.0              4.4                     4.5
                                                 GB Haddock ................................................................................................................................               14.2             17.4                    21.1
                                                 SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder .......................................................................................................                         5.7             10.1                    11.5



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                                                          TABLE 15—FISHING YEAR 2016 DEFAULT COMMON POOL TRIMESTER TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCHES—Continued
                                                                                                                                                     [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                     Stock                                                                           Trimester 1       Trimester 2       Trimester 3

                                                 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ......................................................................................................                            1.9                 1.9               1.6
                                                 American Plaice ...........................................................................................................................                  2.2                 3.3               3.7
                                                 Witch Flounder .............................................................................................................................                 1.2                 1.3               1.8
                                                 Redfish .........................................................................................................................................            4.0                 5.0               7.1



                                                 7. Sector Carryover                                                         to each sector proportional to the total                                 make the final adjustment to the
                                                                                                                             PSCs of the vessels/permits enrolled in                                  maximum carryover possible for each
                                                    Currently, sectors can carry over up to                                  the sector. This measure is intended to                                  sector based on final 2014 catch for the
                                                 10 percent of their unused initial                                          reduce the risk of catches exceeding the                                 sectors, each sector’s total unused
                                                 allocation into the next fishing year.                                      ABCs that the SSC recommends.                                            allocation, and proportional to the
                                                 However, a 2013 court ruling in                                                                                                                      cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits
                                                 Conservation Law Foundation v.                                              Sector Carryover From Fishing Year
                                                                                                                             2014 to 2015                                                             participating in the sector. We will
                                                 Pritzker, et al. (Case No. 1:13–CV–0821–
                                                                                                                                                                                                      announce this adjustment as close to
                                                 JEB) determined that available sector                                          Based on the catch limits                                             May 1, 2015, as possible.
                                                 carryover combined with the total ACL                                       implemented in this action, we
                                                 for the upcoming fishing year, or total                                     evaluated whether the total potential                                       Based on the catch limits adopted in
                                                 potential catch, cannot exceed the ABC.                                     catch in fishing year 2015 would exceed                                  this final rule, the de minimis carryover
                                                 As a result, this action specifies that the                                 the proposed ABC if sectors carried over                                 amount for the 2015 fishing year will be
                                                 maximum available carryover may be                                          the maximum 10 percent of unused                                         set at the default one percent of the 2015
                                                 reduced if up to 10 percent of the                                          allocation allowed from 2014 to 2015                                     overall sector sub-ACL. The overall de
                                                 unused sector sub-ACL, plus the total                                       (Table 16). Under this scenario, total                                   minimis amount will be applied to each
                                                 ACL for the upcoming fishing year,                                          potential catch would exceed the 2015                                    sector based on the cumulative PSCs of
                                                 exceeds the ABC. For example, if 10                                         ABC for all groundfish stocks, except for                                vessels/permits participating in that
                                                 percent of sector carryover from the                                        GOM haddock. As a result, we expect                                      sector. If the overall ACL for any
                                                 previous year plus the total ACL for the                                    we will need to adjust the maximum                                       allocated stock is exceeded for the 2015
                                                 upcoming year was expected to exceed                                        amount of unused allocation that a                                       fishing year, the allowed carryover
                                                 the ABC by 50 mt, then we would                                             sector can carry forward from 2014 to                                    harvested by a sector, minus its
                                                 reduce the available carryover for each                                     2015 (down from 10 percent). However,                                    specified de minimis amount, will be
                                                 sector. The overall reduction of                                            it is possible that not all sectors will                                 counted against its allocation to
                                                 available carryover would be equal to 50                                    have 10 percent of unused allocation at                                  determine whether an overage, subject
                                                 mt, and this amount would be applied                                        the end of the 2014 fishing year. We will                                to an AM, occurred.

                                                                       TABLE 16—EVALUATION OF MAXIMUM CARRYOVER ALLOWED FROM FISHING YEAR 2014 TO 2015
                                                                                                                                                     [mt, live weight]

                                                                                                                                                                                                       Potential      Total potential     Difference
                                                                                                                                                                                                       carryover       catch (2015
                                                                                                                                                   2015 U.S.                  2015 Total                                                between total
                                                                                          Stock                                                                                                      (10% of 2014      total ACL +
                                                                                                                                                     ABC                         ACL                                                    potential catch
                                                                                                                                                                                                      sector sub-        potential        and ABC
                                                                                                                                                                                                         ACL)           carryover)

                                                 GB Cod ................................................................................                     1,980                      1,886                 174              2,060               80
                                                 GOM cod ..............................................................................                        386                        366                  81                447               61
                                                 GB Haddock .........................................................................                       24,366                     23,204               1,705             24,909              543
                                                 GOM Haddock .....................................................................                           1,454                      1,375                  43              1,418              ¥36
                                                 SNE Yellowtail Flounder ......................................................                                700                        666                  46                712               12
                                                 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...............................................                                    548                        524                  46                570               22
                                                 Plaice ...................................................................................                  1,544                      1,470                 136              1,605               61
                                                 Witch Flounder .....................................................................                          783                        751                  60                811               28
                                                 GB Winter Flounder .............................................................                            2,010                      1,952                 336              2,287              277
                                                 GOM Winter Flounder ..........................................................                                510                        489                  68                558               48
                                                 SNE/MA Winter Flounder ....................................................                                 1,676                      1,607                 106              1,714               38
                                                 Redfish .................................................................................                  11,974                     11,393               1,052             12,445              471
                                                 White Hake ..........................................................................                       4,713                      4,484                 425              4,909              196
                                                 Pollock ..................................................................................                 16,600                     15,878               1,314             17,192              592
                                                    Note. Carryover of GB yellowtail flounder is not allowed because this stock is jointly managed with Canada.
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                                                 8. 2015 Annual Measures Under                                               Special Management Programs on an                                        specifically proposed by the Council.
                                                 Regional Administrator Authority                                            annual basis, or as needed. This action                                  We are implementing them in
                                                                                                                             implemented a number of these                                            conjunction with Framework 53
                                                   The FMP gives us authority to                                             management measures for the 2015                                         measures in this final rule for
                                                 implement certain types of management                                       fishing year. These measures are not                                     expediency purposes, and because they
                                                 measures for the common pool fishery,                                       part of Framework 53, and were not
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                                                 relate to the catch limits proposed in                                     maximum trip limits for common pool                            other available information. During the
                                                 Framework 53.                                                              vessels are included in Tables 17 and                          fishing year, we will adjust possession
                                                                                                                            18. These possession limits were                               and trip limits, as necessary, to prevent
                                                 Common Pool Trip Limits
                                                                                                                            developed after considering changes to                         common pool catch limits from being
                                                   The initial fishing year 2015 days-at-                                   the common pool catch limits, catch                            exceeded.
                                                 sea (DAS) possession limits and                                            rates of each stock during 2014, and

                                                                                  TABLE 17—INITIAL FISHING YEAR 2015 COMMON POOL POSSESSION AND TRIP LIMITS
                                                                                                   Stock                                                                                  Possession and trip limits

                                                 GB Cod (outside Eastern U.S./Canada Area) .........................................                              2,000 lb (907 kg) per DAS, up to 20,000 lb (9,072 kg) per trip.
                                                 GB Cod (inside Eastern U.S./Canada Area) ............................................                            100 lb (45 kg) per DAS, up to 500 lb (227 kg) per trip.
                                                 GOM Cod .................................................................................................        50 lb (23 kg) per DAS, up to 200 lb (91 kg) per trip.
                                                 GB Haddock .............................................................................................         25,000 lb (11,340 kg) per trip.
                                                 GOM Haddock ..........................................................................................           50 lb (23 kg) per DAS, up to 200 lb (91 kg) per trip.
                                                 GB Yellowtail Flounder .............................................................................             100 lb (45 kg) per trip.
                                                 SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder ....................................................................                  2,000 lb (907 kg) per DAS, up to 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) per trip.
                                                 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder ...................................................................                   1,500 lb (680 kg) per DAS up to 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) per trip.
                                                 American plaice ........................................................................................         Unlimited.
                                                 Witch Flounder .........................................................................................         1,000 lb (454 kg) per trip.
                                                 GB Winter Flounder ..................................................................................            1,000 lb (454 kg) per trip.
                                                 GOM Winter Flounder ..............................................................................               1,000 lb (454 kg) per trip.
                                                 SNE/MA Winter Flounder .........................................................................                 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) per DAS, up to 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) per trip.
                                                 Redfish ......................................................................................................   Unlimited.
                                                 White hake ................................................................................................      1,500 lb (680 kg) per trip.
                                                 Pollock ......................................................................................................   10,000 lb (4,536 kg) per trip.
                                                 Atlantic Halibut ..........................................................................................      1 fish per trip.
                                                 Windowpane Flounder ..............................................................................               Possession Prohibited.
                                                 Ocean Pout ...............................................................................................       Possession Prohibited.
                                                 Atlantic Wolffish ........................................................................................       Possession Prohibited.


                                                          TABLE 18—INITIAL FISHING YEAR 2015 COD TRIP LIMITS FOR HANDGEAR A, HANDGEAR B, AND SMALL VESSEL
                                                                                                 CATEGORY PERMITS
                                                                                              Permit/Stock                                                                                          Trip limit

                                                 Handgear A—GOM Cod ..........................................................................                    50 lb (23 kg) per trip.
                                                 Handgear A—GB Cod ..............................................................................                 300 lb (136 kg) per trip.
                                                 Handgear B—GOM Cod ..........................................................................                    25 lb (11 kg) per trip.
                                                 Handgear B—GB Cod ..............................................................................                 75 lb (34 kg) per trip.
                                                 Small Vessel Category .............................................................................              300 lb (136 kg) of cod, haddock, and yellowtail flounder combined;
                                                                                                                                                                    maximum of 50 lb (23 kg) of GOM cod and 50 lb (23 kg) of GOM
                                                                                                                                                                    haddock within the 300-lb (136-kg) combined trip limit.



                                                 Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/                                        allocated to the Closed Area II                                9. Fishing Year 2015 Northern
                                                 Haddock Special Access Program                                             Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP if                             Windowpane Flounder Accountability
                                                                                                                            the available GB yellowtail flounder                           Measure
                                                    This action allocates zero trips for
                                                 common pool vessels to target                                              catch is insufficient to support at least                         For data reported through April 14,
                                                 yellowtail flounder within the Closed                                      150 trips with a 15,000-lb (6,804-kg) trip                     2015, estimated catch of northern
                                                 Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock                                        limit (or 2,250,000 lb (1,020,600 kg)).                        windowpane flounder is 239 mt, which
                                                 Special Access Program (SAP) for                                           This calculation accounts for the                              is 166 percent of the total ACL (144 mt)
                                                 fishing year 2015. Vessels could still                                     projected catch from the area outside                          and 118 percent of the OFL (202 mt). Of
                                                 fish in this SAP in 2015 to target                                         the SAP. Based on the proposed fishing                         this estimated catch, the commercial
                                                 haddock, but must fish with a haddock                                      year 2015 GB yellowtail flounder                               groundfish fishery has caught 156 mt,
                                                 separator trawl, a Ruhle trawl, or hook                                    groundfish sub-ACL of 429,240 lb                               and the scallop fishery has caught 83
                                                 gear. Vessels will not be allowed to fish                                  (194,700 kg), there is insufficient GB                         mt. This catch estimate does not include
                                                 in this SAP using flounder nets. This                                      yellowtail flounder to allocate any trips                      catch from any other non-groundfish
                                                 SAP is open from August 1, 2015,                                           to the SAP, even if the projected catch                        fisheries because inseason catch
                                                 through January 31, 2016.                                                  from outside the SAP area is zero.                             information is not available. However,
                                                    We have the authority to determine                                      Further, given the low GB yellowtail                           catch from these components is
                                                 the allocation of the total number of                                      flounder catch limit, catch rates outside                      typically very low.
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                                                 trips into the Closed Area II Yellowtail                                   of this SAP are more than adequate to                             We are required to implement an AM
                                                 Flounder/Haddock SAP based on                                              fully harvest the 2015 GB yellowtail                           for northern windowpane flounder in
                                                 several criteria, including the GB                                         flounder allocation.                                           the year immediately following an
                                                 yellowtail flounder catch limit and the                                                                                                   overage if reliable data indicate that the
                                                 amount of GB yellowtail flounder                                                                                                          total ACL has been exceeded. As a
                                                 caught outside of the SAP. The FMP                                                                                                        result, this final rule implements an AM
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                                                 fishing year 2015 based on the most                     large gear restricted area is implemented             www.nero.noaa.gov/sfd/sfdmulti.html.
                                                 recent catch information for 2014. For                  for fishing year 2015 (Figure 2). There               As a reminder, sectors cannot request an
                                                 fishing year 2015, common pool and                      are no restrictions on common pool or                 exemption from this AM. The AM will
                                                 sector vessels fishing on a groundfish                  sector vessels fishing with longline or               remain in place for the entire 2015
                                                 trip with trawl gear are required to use                gillnet gear. In addition, the AM will not            fishing year, unless modified through a
                                                 one of the approved selective gears                     affect any non-groundfish vessels                     future action. As long as additional
                                                 when fishing in the applicable AM area                  because northern windowpane is not                    overages do not occur, the AM will be
                                                 (haddock separator trawl, Ruhle trawl,                  allocated to any non-groundfish fishery               removed at the start of the 2016 fishing
                                                 or rope separator trawl). Because the                   (e.g., scallop fishery).                              year, beginning on May 1, 2016.
                                                                                                            An overview of the windowpane AM
                                                 overage is more than 20 percent, the
                                                                                                         can be found here: http://




                                                 10. Daily Catch Reporting for                           gave NMFS the discretionary authority                    Vessels subject to the daily VMS catch
                                                 Commercial Groundfish Vessels                           to modify this reporting requirement, as              report requirement are not required to
                                                   In the proposed rule, we highlighted                  we determined was necessary to                        also submit a trip-level catch report. The
                                                 our concern that the low GOM cod catch                  appropriately monitor the ACLs, while                 same information currently required for
                                                 limit could provide a strong incentive to               also reducing unnecessary duplication.                trip-level catch reports will be required
                                                 misreport or underreport catch on                       At the time we implemented                            for the daily catch reports, namely a
                                                 unobserved trips. Currently, commercial                 Amendment 16, we determined that                      good-faith estimate of the amount of
                                                 groundfish vessels that declare their                   only trip-level catch reports were                    each regulated groundfish species
                                                 intent to fish in multiple broad stock                  necessary for vessels that declared their             retained (in pounds, landed weight) and
                                                 areas are required to submit trip-level                 intent to fish in multiple broad stock                the total amount of all species retained
                                                 catch reports via the VMS. However, in                  areas, and we implemented this                        (in pounds, landed weight), including
                                                 the proposed rule, we noted that                        requirement beginning for the 2010                    groundfish species and species managed
                                                 requiring daily VMS catch reports was                   fishing year.                                         by other FMPs, from each broad stock
                                                 one potential tool that could help                                                                            area. For applicable trips, daily VMS
                                                                                                            In light of the GOM cod catch limit,               catch reports must be submitted for each
                                                 address our concerns for misreporting.
                                                                                                         we determined that daily VMS catch                    calendar day of the trip (midnight to
                                                 After further consideration, and based
                                                 on public comments we received, we                      reports for trips declared into the GOM               midnight), and must be submitted by
                                                 are, through this final rule, requiring                 and other broad stock areas on the same               0900 hr of the following day.
                                                 vessels to submit a daily VMS catch                     trip will help ensure more accurate                      The requirement to submit a daily
                                                 report on trips declared into the GOM                   apportionment of cod catch to the GOM                 VMS catch report does not apply to
                                                 Broad Stock Area and any other broad                    and GB stock areas, help enforcement                  vessels that declare their intent to fish
                                                 stock area (i.e., offshore GB or SNE) on                efforts, and more effectively control                 in multiple broad stock areas, but not
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                                                 the same trip. This reporting                           mortality on the GOM cod stock. We                    the GOM. These vessels are still only
                                                 requirement is effective on May 1, 2015.                also expect that the daily VMS catch                  required to submit a trip-level catch
                                                   In Amendment 16 to the FMP, the                       report may promote more accurate VMS                  report. For example, if a vessel declares
                                                 Council recommended requiring daily                     trip declarations because only vessels                into the offshore GB and SNE/MA Broad
                                                 VMS catch reports for vessels that                      with a true intent of fishing in the GOM              Stock Areas, it would only be subject to
                                                 declare their intent to fish in multiple                will declare into this area given the                 a trip-level report. This is intended to
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                                                 of our current concerns for catch                       Status Determination Criteria                         corroborate the commenter’s
                                                 attribution and compliance are in light                    Comment 1: Two state marine                        observation of catching much less GOM
                                                 of the GOM cod catch limit, and for                     fisheries agencies supported the revised              winter flounder in recent years. The
                                                 trips fishing in both the GOM and GB                    status determination criteria.                        assessment peer review panel expressed
                                                 broad stock areas. As a result, we                         Response: We agree, and are                        concerns that recent biomass estimates
                                                 determined that requiring a daily VMS                   implementing these changes in this final              substantially decreased despite
                                                 catch report for vessels declared into                  rule. The revised status determination                relatively low catch, and reasons for this
                                                 multiple areas, but not into the GOM,                   criteria for GB yellowtail flounder, as               apparent decline are not known.
                                                 was not necessary at this time.                         well as the updated numerical estimates               Available catch information indicates
                                                                                                         of the status determination criteria for              that the majority of GOM winter
                                                 11. Regulatory Corrections Under                                                                              flounder catch comes from the same
                                                 Regional Administrator Authority                        other groundfish stocks, incorporate the
                                                                                                         results of the 2014 assessments for these             statistical areas as the majority of the
                                                   The following changes to the                          stocks. As a result, these revisions are              GOM cod catch. As a result, the
                                                 regulations are being made to correct                   based on the best scientific information              substantial reduction in the GOM cod
                                                 references, inadvertent deletions, and                  available, and will help ensure the                   catch limit is expected to affect catch of
                                                 other minor errors.                                     appropriate catch limits are set for these            GOM winter flounder.
                                                                                                         stocks.                                                  Comment 4: One commercial fishing
                                                   In § 648.14(k)(7), the reference to the                                                                     organization, one groundfish sector, and
                                                 GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area                        Fishing Year 2015 U.S./Canada Quotas                  one commercial fisherman opposed the
                                                 (Whaleback) is corrected. This change                                                                         catch limits for GB winter flounder, and
                                                                                                            Comment 2: One state marine
                                                 was overlooked in a previous                                                                                  noted that the catch limits are overly
                                                                                                         fisheries agency supported the fishing
                                                 management action.                                                                                            restrictive. The commercial fishing
                                                                                                         year 2015 shared U.S./Canada quotas for
                                                   In § 648.14(k)(12) and (13), the                      eastern GB cod, eastern GB haddock,                   organization also commented that the
                                                 introductory text is revised to clarify                 and GB yellowtail flounder.                           Council adopted a 7-year rebuilding
                                                 that the general restrictions listed in                    Response: We agree, and this final                 program for GB winter flounder with the
                                                 these paragraphs apply to any person.                   rule implements these quotas for fishing              intention of extending it to 10 years, if
                                                   In § 648.87(b)(1)(i)(C)(2), the reference             year 2015. The 2015 shared U.S./Canada                necessary, and that a 7-year trajectory is
                                                 to the sector AM provision is corrected.                quotas are based on the results of the                unnecessarily restrictive. The
                                                                                                         2014 Transboundary Resources                          groundfish sector commented that the
                                                   In § 648.89(f)(1), the reference to                                                                         large reduction will have a negative
                                                                                                         Assessment Committee assessment,
                                                 special provisions for recreational catch                                                                     economic impact on New Bedford.
                                                                                                         which represents the best scientific
                                                 evaluation for fishing years 2010 and                                                                            Response: We recognize that the
                                                                                                         information available. These quotas are
                                                 2011 are removed. These provisions are                                                                        reduction in the catch limit for GB
                                                                                                         also consistent with the
                                                 no longer relevant.                                                                                           winter flounder may be restrictive for
                                                                                                         recommendations of the TMGC and the
                                                   In § 648.90(a)(2)(i), the reference to a              SSC.                                                  groundfish vessels, particularly in light
                                                 special provision for the biennial review                                                                     of other substantial reductions for key
                                                 for 2008 and 2009 is removed. This                      Fishing Year 2015–2017 Catch Limits                   groundfish stocks that have been
                                                 provision is no longer relevant.                        (Excluding Gulf of Maine Cod)                         implemented in recent years. The
                                                   In § 648.90(a)(2)(viii), a reference is                  Comment 3: Two state marine                        economic impacts analysis for this
                                                 corrected that was overlooked during                    fisheries agencies, one commercial                    action predicts that GB winter flounder
                                                 the implementation of a previous FMP                    fishing organization, two recreational                will generate the third most revenue of
                                                 action.                                                 fishermen, and one individual                         all groundfish stocks for fishing year
                                                                                                         supported the fishing years 2015–2017                 2015 (following GB haddock and
                                                   In § 648.90(a)(5)(i), this rule corrects a            catch limits for groundfish stocks. One               pollock, respectively), and that the
                                                 spelling error.                                         recreational fisherman reported catching              groundfish fishery will fully utilize its
                                                 Comments and Responses on Measures                      much less GOM winter flounder in                      available GB winter flounder quota.
                                                 Proposed in the Framework 53                            recent years.                                         Although not fully captured in the
                                                 Proposed Rule                                              Response: We agree, and are                        economic analysis, selective gear
                                                                                                         implementing these catch limits for                   requirements for northern windowpane
                                                    We received 48 comments during the                   fishing years 2015–2017. These catch                  flounder may reduce profitability for
                                                 comment period on the Framework 53                      limits are based on the 2014                          groundfish vessels targeting GB winter
                                                 proposed rule. Public comments were                     assessments for these stocks, which                   flounder. However, the catch limits are
                                                 submitted by the Council, 2 state marine                represent the best scientific information             based on the 2014 assessment update for
                                                 fisheries agencies, 5 commercial fishing                available, and are consistent with the                this stock, which is the best scientific
                                                 organizations, 1 groundfish sector, 7                   SSC’s recommendations and                             information available, and are
                                                 commercial fishermen, 1 recreational                    conservation objectives. Assessment                   consistent with the SSC’s
                                                 fishing organization, 24 recreational                   updates are scheduled for 2015 for all of             recommendation.
                                                 fishermen, 4 non-governmental                           these stocks, which will provide the                     Amendment 16 to the FMP adopted a
                                                 organizations (NGOs), and 3                             opportunity to update the catch limits                7-year rebuilding program for GB winter
                                                 individuals. We requested specific                      implemented in this final rule for                    flounder with a 75-percent probability
                                                 comment on several measures proposed                    fishing year 2016 and beyond.                         of rebuilding by 2017. This shorter time
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                                                 in Framework 53, including some                            The results of the 2014 assessment                 period and higher probability were
                                                 aspects of the GOM cod catch limit and                  update for GOM winter flounder show                   adopted to provide additional flexibility
                                                 the GOM cod protection measures.                        large declines in the survey indices in               in the event stock rebuilding lagged
                                                 Responses to the comments received are                  recent years. Based on the assessment,                behind the planned rebuilding
                                                 below, and, when possible, responses to                 the GOM winter flounder catch limits in               trajectory. However, it is unclear
                                                 similar comments on the proposed                        this action are a 50-percent reduction                whether this would be the case for GB
                                                 measures have been consolidated.                        compared to 2014. This appears to                     winter flounder.


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                                                    Based on the results of the 2014                     uncertain, and the adjustment helps                   generating information on stock status.
                                                 assessment, estimated biomass for 2013                  prevent overly optimistic results that                In 2014, after examining the most recent
                                                 is approximately 85 percent of the                      could occur from anomalous survey                     survey data for GOM cod, we
                                                 biomass target. Catch projections also                  tows. The assessment did explore                      determined that all major indicators of
                                                 indicate that the stock has a 76-percent                sensitivity runs that further down-                   stock health appeared to have
                                                 probability of rebuilding by 2017 if                    weighted this year class; however, these              deteriorated since the 2012 assessment.
                                                 catches for the next 3 years are set based              sensitivity runs were not used to                     Catch and age data for 2012 and 2013
                                                 on Frebuild. Thus, it appears this stock is             develop the fishing years 2015–2017                   were also available at the time and used
                                                 on its planned rebuilding trajectory. The               catch limits implemented in this action.              to conduct the 2014 stock assessment
                                                 SSC recommended ABCs based on                              We are closely monitoring stock                    update. The intent of undertaking the
                                                 Frebuild, and did not note any reason to                indicators for GOM haddock to gauge if                update was part of our larger effort to
                                                 depart from this approach. Further,                     initial indications of a strong 2012 year             provide early indications of changes in
                                                 although the GB winter flounder                         class are substantiated. The fall 2014                stock conditions. Once the preliminary
                                                 rebuilding program was not considered                   survey indices have increased relative to             results of the assessment update were
                                                 in Framework 53, given the                              2013, and this is likely a function of the            clear, we shared the information with
                                                 retrospective pattern in the assessment,                signal from incoming year classes. We                 the Council, and then sought the
                                                 the PDT noted that the conservative                     expect that the 2015 assessment update                Council’s assistance to conduct a peer
                                                 rebuilding approach (higher probability)                for GOM haddock will provide                          review of the stock assessment.
                                                 may be appropriate given the revised                    additional information about the                         We recognize that recent AMs for
                                                 lower biomass estimates from the 2014                   absolute size of the 2012 year class.                 northern windowpane flounder have
                                                 assessment. In any event, we can only                   However, recent survey indices appear                 reduced yield of other groundfish stocks
                                                 approve or disapprove Framework 53                      to support the initial indications of a               on GB. The Council did consider
                                                 measures. Because the Council did not                   strong 2012 year class.                               management measures for northern
                                                 consider, or approve, extending the                        While it is true that the assessment               windowpane flounder in Framework 53,
                                                 rebuilding timeframe for GB winter                      model does not account for mixing, this               including an allocation of this stock for
                                                 flounder in Framework 53, such a                        issue was examined during the 2014                    the scallop fishery. However, the
                                                 change is outside the scope and                         benchmark assessment. The assessment                  Council ultimately took no action on
                                                 authority of this action.                               examined multiple sources of evidence                 these measures because, as noted in the
                                                    Comment 5: Although supportive of                    that indicated the annual percent                     Council’s analysis, it determined that
                                                 the GOM haddock catch limits included                   mixing from GB to GOM is low (less                    they would not have sufficiently
                                                 in this action, one commercial fishing                  than 0.8 percent), but there is                       addressed the goal of increasing catch
                                                 organization noted concerns that strong                 considerable uncertainty regarding the                accountability for individual fishery
                                                 year classes were down-weighted in the                  degree of mixing. Both the peer review                components. Further, in lieu of any
                                                 stock assessment, and that GB/GOM                       panel and the SSC noted the significant               changes in Framework 53, the Council
                                                 stock mixing is largely unaccounted for                 risk to GOM haddock that could occur                  set a 2015 priority to review
                                                 as well.                                                if the wrong mixing rate is assumed, and              windowpane flounder management,
                                                    Response: We acknowledge                             ultimately concluded that additional                  and, depending on the outcome of that
                                                 uncertainties around recent year classes,               research is needed to determine the                   review, the Council may potentially
                                                 and the possibility of mixing between                   stock movement rates before                           identify revisions to the existing
                                                 the GB and GOM haddock stocks.                          incorporating mixing into the                         management measures.
                                                 However, these issues were examined in                  assessment model.                                        Comment 7: One commercial
                                                 the 2014 benchmark assessment for                                                                             fisherman, two recreational fishermen,
                                                                                                         Gulf of Maine Cod Assessment
                                                 GOM haddock. The PDT and SSC also                                                                             and two commercial fishing
                                                 completed a review of haddock stock                        Comment 6: Two commercial fishing                  organizations commented that, although
                                                 mixing, and this analysis was reviewed                  organizations opposed the process used                GOM cod biomass is low, the 2014
                                                 during the 2014 assessment. Based on                    for the 2014 assessment update. The                   assessment results are too pessimistic.
                                                 the examination of these issues, the                    commenters noted that the process was                 These commenters noted that fishermen
                                                 2014 assessment appropriately                           not transparent, and that we only                     are reporting an increase in relative cod
                                                 accounted for year class uncertainty and                secured an ad-hoc peer review of the                  catch, and that they are catching more
                                                 mixing, and the peer review panel                       assessment after it had been completed.               cod in areas not recently known for cod.
                                                 concluded this was the best scientific                  One commercial fishing organization                      Response: Throughout the
                                                 information available.                                  noted that Framework 53 was largely                   development of Framework 53, we have
                                                    The results of the 2014 stock                        intended to address northern                          continued to hear from commercial
                                                 assessment for GOM haddock indicate                     windowpane flounder, and that the                     fishermen that cod catches, while still
                                                 that the 2012 year class is strong.                     2014 assessment for GOM cod disrupted                 low, have increased relative to recent
                                                 However, the size of this potentially                   this work.                                            years. Analysis from the PDT shows a
                                                 large year class was identified as the                     Response: We acknowledge that the                  few signs of high cod tows in the
                                                 largest source of uncertainty in the                    2014 assessment for GOM cod was not                   commercial fishery. However, available
                                                 assessment, primarily because it is                     scheduled, and that stakeholders did                  catch data indicate that catch per unit
                                                 based on only two surveys. The final                    not expect to receive updated stock                   effort has continued to decline through
                                                 model did constrain recruitment                         information. In recent years, both the                2014. These data also show that the
                                                 estimates in the last 3 years of the time               Council and stakeholders have                         spatial re-distribution of cod catch
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                                                 series. This type of adjustment is                      frequently requested more timely                      patterns in 2013 and 2014 were
                                                 intended to offset uncertainties due to                 information on stock conditions, as well              primarily the result of a spatial shift in
                                                 the low confidence in the survey                        as advanced notice when we see early                  fishing effort. Catch efficiency of cod is
                                                 observations that are not yet                           indications of changes in stock                       greater in the western Gulf of Maine,
                                                 substantiated by fishery-dependent data.                condition. As a result, we have                       and, in response to catch limit
                                                 Although the 2012 year class appears                    undertaken a number of efforts to                     reductions in fishing year 2013, many
                                                 strong, this estimate is still highly                   develop a more efficient process for                  vessels shifted effort east as one way to


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                                                 avoid cod. Catch data indicate that the                 advice for GOM cod and additional                     was not strictly based on an Frebuild
                                                 proportion of GOM cod caught from the                   protection measures that are                          approach. This organization also
                                                 western GOM declined coincident with                    implemented in this final rule, as                    commented that catch projections used
                                                 an easterly shift in fishing effort.                    described elsewhere in this preamble, as              to develop catch advice assumed a catch
                                                 Although it is difficult to distinguish                 well as corresponding measures for                    of 1,470 mt for 2014, and the realized
                                                 trends in catch per unit effort from                    sectors that are implemented in the final             2014 catch is likely lower than this
                                                 declining catch limits, the available data              rule for 2015 and 2016 Sector                         value.
                                                 do not appear to support an increased                   Operations Plans and Contracts.                          Response: For all of the reasons
                                                 availability of GOM cod. However, if                       Comment 9: One commercial fishing                  previously discussed in this preamble,
                                                 there has been a recent increase in GOM                 organization noted concerns that the                  we are implementing an ABC of 386 mt
                                                 cod, we expect that this increase would                 stock assessment does not adequately                  in this final rule. We recognize that
                                                 be captured in the trawl surveys, and                   capture the specific geographic stock                 there may be disagreements on how to
                                                 incorporated into subsequent                            components for GOM cod.                               characterize an ABC of 386 mt relative
                                                 assessments.                                               Response: The 2012 benchmark                       to the various provisions of the ABC
                                                    Comment 8: One NGO commented                         assessment for GOM cod identified                     control rule. However, based on the best
                                                 that the 2014 assessment update did not                 multiple topics that warranted further                scientific information available, and the
                                                 take a precautionary approach for                       investigation, including cod stock                    SSC’s final report, we determined that
                                                 estimating recruitment. Another NGO                     structure. Since the 2012 benchmark                   an ABC of 386 mt is consistent with
                                                 commented on the potential for GOM                      assessment, a workshop was held on                    Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements.
                                                 cod to suffer depensation effects at such               stock structure of cod in the GOM                     Based on updated catch projections, this
                                                 low biomass levels.                                     region, and this workshop concluded                   ABC will end overfishing and will not
                                                    Response: We disagree that the                       that there are three genetic stocks.                  jeopardize the stock’s ability to rebuild
                                                 assessment did not take a precautionary                 Although some workshop participants                   by 2024. Further, because no peer
                                                 approach for estimating recruitment.                    concluded there was sufficient evidence               review body has been able to conclude
                                                 One term of reference for the peer                      to indicate that the current management               that any scenario is more plausible than
                                                 review panel of the 2014 assessment                     units should be revised, the workshop                 any other, an ABC of 386 mt
                                                 was to perform short-term catch                         was not able to reach any conclusions                 appropriately incorporates all of the
                                                 projections that accounted for recent                   on the most appropriate management                    available catch projections. The updated
                                                 recruitment. The peer review panel                      response. Following this workshop,                    catch projections show little difference
                                                 concluded that the recruitment protocol                 additional information has become                     in the future catches and biomass
                                                 for the 2014 assessment update was                      available on cod stock structure, and the             between an ABC of 386 mt and an ABC
                                                 consistent with the approved                            Council has also set a 2015 priority to               of 200 mt, in part because catch limits
                                                 benchmark formulation, which assumes                    examine how stock structure may affect                would likely need to be set lower under
                                                 that recruitment success is                             management.                                           the 386-mt scenario in the out years of
                                                 compromised under current SSB levels.                      The peer review panel for the 2014                 the rebuilding period than those needed
                                                 Additionally, for the 2014 assessment,                  assessment update discussed all of the                under 200 mt.
                                                 age-1 recruitment was estimated using                   available information on cod stock                       The PDT did explore the sensitivity of
                                                 the geometric mean of the most recent                   structure, and noted that this issue                  catch projections to the 2014 catch
                                                 5 years (2009–2013), as opposed to the                  should be further considered in a                     assumption. One sensitivity run was
                                                 most recent 10 years, in further                        benchmark assessment. In providing                    completed that assumed a 2014 catch of
                                                 recognition of the lower recruitments in                catch advice for fishing years 2015–                  1,000 mt instead of 1,470 mt. This
                                                 recent years. These catch projections                   2017, the SSC also reiterated the                     sensitivity analysis indicated that a
                                                 using the 5-year geometric mean were                    importance of continuing the evaluation               lower 2014 catch would result in
                                                 used as the basis for the catch advice for              of cod stock structure, and that this                 approximately 60 mt more catch in
                                                 fishing years 2015–2017 that we are                     work should be completed as soon as                   2015. The PDT did not evaluate the
                                                 implementing in this final rule.                        possible. Although recognizing that                   likelihood that catch would be 1,000 mt,
                                                    During the 2014 assessment, and the                  there are uncertainties in any stock                  however, and this sensitivity analysis
                                                 development of this action, there was                   assessment, we determined that the                    was not generated for use in providing
                                                 some discussion on the potential for                    assessments relied on for this action are             2015 catch advice.
                                                 depensation given the very low biomass                  the best scientific information available.               Comment 11: The Council and one
                                                 for GOM cod. Depensation can be                         Cod stock structure, along with other                 state marine fisheries agency noted
                                                 caused by several factors, including                    topics identified for the GOM cod                     concerns that we highlighted
                                                 reduced recruitment at lower SSB                        assessment, will continue to be                       uncertainties and requested specific
                                                 levels, reduced egg production or                       examined. However, it should be noted                 comments on various aspects of the
                                                 survival when age structure of the                      that, currently, the GOM cod assessment               ABC in the proposed rule, and that this
                                                 spawning population is truncated, or                    scheduled for September 2015 is an                    appears to conflict with the SSC process
                                                 increased predation. As noted above,                    operational assessment, and not a                     for developing ABC recommendations.
                                                 the catch projections do include the                    benchmark assessment.                                    Response: We give great weight to the
                                                 potential for recruitment to be                                                                               SSC’s recommendation. The SSC is
                                                 compromised under certain SSB levels.                   Fishing Years 2015–2017 Gulf of Maine                 charged with providing scientific advice
                                                 This adjustment was intended to help                    Cod Catch Limits                                      to the Council, including ABC
                                                 account for possible depensation effects.                 Comment 10: The Council, two state                  recommendations that will meet
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                                                 Additionally, the 2014 assessment noted                 marine fisheries agencies, and three                  Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements.
                                                 the potential for further declines in                   commercial fishing organizations                      We recognize that the SSC considered
                                                 biomass and truncation of age-structure                 supported the proposed GOM cod catch                  its catch advice for GOM cod carefully,
                                                 to affect future recruitment success, and               limits. Although supportive of the catch              and thoroughly reviewed the available
                                                 that catch projections could be                         limit, one commercial fishing                         information. However, as specified in
                                                 optimistic. These uncertainties were                    organization disagreed with our                       the Magnuson-Stevens Act, we must
                                                 considered in the development of catch                  interpretation that an ABC of 386 mt                  ensure that any fishery management


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                                                 plan is carried out in accordance with                  remaining 9 years of the rebuilding                      As we noted earlier in the preamble
                                                 the provisions of the Act and the                       plan. The PDT initially presented these               of this rule, we are approving an ABC
                                                 National Standards. In order to make a                  Frebuild projections completed for the                of 386 mt with the expectation that the
                                                 final determination, and as part of the                 2014 assessment update to the SSC, as                 catch limits in this final rule will be
                                                 public rulemaking process, we must                      well as an option to set a 200-mt                     reassessed for fishing years 2016 and
                                                 carefully examine the available                         constant catch, which was based on the                beyond due to the GOM cod assessment
                                                 information and seek any clarifications                 two projection scenarios that indicated               update scheduled for September 2015.
                                                 necessary to ensure final measures are                  rebuilding was possible. The PDT                      When considering all three of the
                                                 consistent with applicable                              updated the catch projections with the                available catch projection scenarios, an
                                                 requirements. In doing this, it provides                200-mt constant ABC option, and these                 ABC of 386 mt was a higher option than
                                                 the public additional opportunity to                    projections indicated the stock would                 other catch outputs, most notably the
                                                 comment on the issues and respond to                    still rebuild by 2024. The SSC                        provisional recommendation of 200 mt.
                                                 any concerns that we raise. We must                     recommended this provisional ABC of                   However, the 2015 assessment provides
                                                 then evaluate all comments that we                      200 mt, but noted that it was not                     an opportunity to closely monitor the
                                                 receive during the proposed rule                        consistent with the development of the                status of this stock in order to make any
                                                 comment period together with the SSC’s                  OFL, which incorporated all three catch               necessary adjustments to the catch
                                                 deliberations, analysis of the proposed                 projections. As a result, the SSC                     limits adopted in this rule for future
                                                 measures, and the best scientific                       requested additional information from                 fishing years. Our approval of the GOM
                                                 information available. For these reasons,               the PDT to consider incidental catch in               cod ABC, therefore, is, in effect, only
                                                 we considered it appropriate to raise our               its ABC recommendation in order to                    approval for the first year (2015) of the
                                                 concerns regarding the SSC’s                            incorporate all three plausible catch                 remaining rebuilding time period. As a
                                                 recommendation in order to make a                       projection scenarios, as well as the                  result, we determined that the
                                                 final determination on the GOM cod                      control rule provision that specifies the             uncertainties in projection and concerns
                                                 catch limits adopted in this rule.                      ABC should be based on incidental                     for the past performance are mitigated
                                                    Comment 12: Three NGOs opposed an                    bycatch if rebuilding cannot occur, even              given the pending assessment.
                                                 ABC of 386 mt, and instead supported                    in the absence of fishing mortality.                     Although the Council could have
                                                 an ABC of 200 mt. These commenters                         Updated catch projections indicate                 considered, and recommended, an ABC
                                                 asserted that an ABC of 386 mt was                      that the stock can rebuild by 2024 under              lower than the SSC’s recommendation
                                                 above the level associated with Frebuild,               an ABC of 386 mt for fishing years                    of 386 mt, a lower ABC would not have
                                                 that it would fail to rebuild the stock by                                                                    mitigated economic impacts consistent
                                                                                                         2015–2017. Based on our examination
                                                 the rebuilding plan end date of 2024,                                                                         with Magnuson-Stevens Act national
                                                                                                         of additional catch projections, we
                                                 and, as a result, was not consistent with                                                                     standards and other requirements. In
                                                                                                         determined there is likely little
                                                 National Standard 1, Amendment 16,                                                                            this case, to ignore an alternative that
                                                                                                         functional biological difference between
                                                 and § 304(e) of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                         200 mt and 386 mt. This is, in part,                  meets conservation objectives of the
                                                 Act. These commenters noted concerns
                                                                                                         because lower catches may be necessary                Magnuson-Stevens Act, and that could
                                                 about the retrospective pattern in the
                                                                                                         in the out years of the rebuilding                    help mitigate some of the substantial
                                                 assessment and the past performance of
                                                                                                         program under the 386-mt ABC scenario                 economic impacts this action is
                                                 catch projections.
                                                    Response: We understand the                          compared to the 200-mt scenario. Based                expected to have, would not be
                                                 concerns about GOM cod raised by the                    on the available projections, and                     consistent with National Standard 8,
                                                 commenters, and we noted many of                        analysis of the biological impacts of this            and could jeopardize achieving
                                                 these concerns in the proposed rule.                    action, we determined that an ABC of                  optimum yield for the groundfish
                                                 GOM cod stock status is poor and                        386 mt is sufficiently below the OFL to               fishery.
                                                 appropriate measures must be                            prevent overfishing, and will not                        Further, analysis prepared for this
                                                 implemented to ensure conservation                      jeopardize rebuilding progress.                       action indicates that a lower GOM cod
                                                 objectives are met. As we highlighted                      We recognize the recent changes in                 catch limit may create an economic
                                                 during the development of Framework                     the perception of stock status and                    incentive to misreport catch. This
                                                 53, and in our approval of an ABC of                    uncertainties in groundfish catch                     incentive may increase under a 200-mt
                                                 386 mt, we remain concerned for GOM                     projections. Multiple analyses have                   ABC compared to an ABC of 386 mt.
                                                 cod, and are proceeding with the caveat                 been completed that highlight the past                Even a slight increase in misreporting
                                                 that the ABC for the 2016 and 2017                      performance of groundfish catch                       could diminish the benefits of a lower
                                                 fishing years must be reevaluated in                    projections, and the SSC considers this               catch limit because of the relatively
                                                 light of the September 2015 assessment                  information each time it provides catch               small biological benefit expected from
                                                 for this stock. The ABC adopted in this                 advice for groundfish stocks. In many                 an ABC as low as 200 mt when
                                                 action is a complex balance between                     instances, a constant catch strategy has              compared to 386 mt. We have continued
                                                 conservation objectives and other                       been used to help offset these                        to reiterate the importance of controlling
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements                       uncertainties, and provide an                         fishing mortality, and agree with
                                                 that we must take into account.                         increasingly larger scientific uncertainty            commenters that this is necessary to
                                                    The development of the ABC adopted                   buffer as the projections move further                help ensure conservation objectives are
                                                 in this action is described earlier in the              from the terminal year of the                         met for GOM cod. As a result, along
                                                 preamble of this rule, and the proposed                 assessment. The SSC applied this                      with an ABC of 386 mt, we are also
                                                 rule, and is only briefly summarized                    strategy to GOM cod in its                            implementing an additional reporting
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                                                 again here. During the 2014 assessment                  recommendation for fishing years 2015–                requirement for groundfish vessels to
                                                 update, rebuilding catch trajectories                   2017. However, more importantly, in                   help ensure catch remains within this
                                                 were updated based on the new                           providing its catch advice, the SSC                   limit, and have also made adjustments
                                                 rebuilding program adopted in                           noted that pending the results of the                 to sector exemptions for fishing year
                                                 Framework 51 to the FMP with an end                     2015 assessment, it would reconsider its              2015 in light of GOM cod stock status.
                                                 date of 2024. These rebuilding catch                    catch advice for fishing year 2016 and                   Comment 13: One NGO commented
                                                 projections assumed a constant F for the                beyond.                                               that the proposed rule and supporting


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                                                 documents inadequately assess the                       organizations reiterated concerns for the             operations for the entire sector. The
                                                 biological impacts of the ABC (386 mt).                 socio-economic impact of the GOM cod                  quota leasing market, and potential
                                                    Response: We disagree. The final                     ABC. The state marine fisheries agency                changes in fishing year 2015, were
                                                 report for the 2014 assessment update,                  suggested that the predicted gross                    discussed in the full economic impacts
                                                 supporting analyses developed by the                    revenue losses are likely severe                      analysis, and are not repeated here.
                                                 PDT, Council and SSC deliberations,                     underestimates, and that the economic                 However, we recognize the comment
                                                 and the Framework 53 Environmental                      impacts analysis incorrectly assumed a                that the analysis may not fully capture
                                                 Assessment provide a thorough                           fluid quota leasing market.                           the current quota leasing market.
                                                 examination of the impacts of the ABC                      Response: We highlighted similar                      Comment 15: One NGO commented
                                                 implemented in this final rule. The                     concerns in the proposed rule,                        that the management uncertainty buffer
                                                 development of a GOM cod ABC                            particularly our concern that this final              should be increased to account for
                                                 occurred over the course of a peer                      rule will primarily impact small vessels              potential observer bias. Another NGO
                                                 review of the 2014 stock assessment,                    and ports north of Boston (Gloucester,                commented that GOM cod needs
                                                 several PDT meetings, two SSC                           MA, and New Hampshire ports). Some                    realistic buffers, but didn’t specifically
                                                 meetings, two Groundfish Committee                      measures are expected to provide                      comment on whether the management
                                                 meetings, and two Council meetings. All                 marginal economic relief that could                   uncertainty buffers for GOM cod should
                                                 of this information, including                          increase the viability of the inshore                 be adjusted.
                                                 summaries of the relevant meetings, is                  fleet. However, even measures designed                   Response: Each time catch limits are
                                                 publically available, and all of it was                 to provide additional fishing                         set, the PDT reviews the management
                                                 incorporated into the Framework 53                      opportunities will not mitigate all of the            uncertainty buffers used for each fishery
                                                 Environmental Assessment, which was                     substantial economic impacts that are                 component and recommends any
                                                 made available with the proposed rule                   expected from the GOM cod ABC. The                    necessary adjustments. For Framework
                                                 for this action.                                        economic impacts analysis of this action              53, the PDT reviewed the current
                                                    Further, considering all of the                      noted that gross revenue for the                      management uncertainty buffers, as well
                                                 available catch projections, there was a                groundfish fishery has declined in                    as previous analysis completed in
                                                 wide range of potential catches and                     recent years (from $120 million in                    support of Framework 50 to the FMP,
                                                 fishing mortality rates examined in the                 fishing year 2011 to $79 million in                   which set GOM cod catch limits for
                                                 supporting analyses. For example, the                   fishing year 2013). The predicted gross               fishing years 2013–2015.
                                                 2014 assessment update completed                        revenue losses for fishing year 2015
                                                 catch projections for various catch                                                                              Both the PDT and the Council have
                                                                                                         (approximately 10 percent) may mask
                                                 alternatives ranging from Frebuild to FMSY.                                                                   periodically discussed the possibility of
                                                                                                         some of the economic impacts to small
                                                 Catch projections from the 2014                                                                               increasing the buffers due to evidence
                                                                                                         vessels and ports. However, evaluation
                                                 assessment update also explored the                                                                           that fishing behavior may differ on
                                                                                                         of the past performance of the economic
                                                 sensitivity of the projections to different                                                                   observed and unobserved trips, possibly
                                                                                                         model used for analysis suggests that,
                                                 recruitment assumptions to better                       generally, the predicted gross revenues               resulting in an underestimate of
                                                 ensure projections reflected the recent                 for a fishing year were relatively close              discards. However, to date the PDT has
                                                 lower observed recruitment.                             to the realized values. Of course, there              been unable to estimate the amount of
                                                    Additionally, during the development                 are uncertainties in the model, and                   suspected bias of observed trips.
                                                 of Framework 53, the SSC provisionally                  although the model is intended to                     Further, the PDT concluded that the
                                                 recommended an ABC of 200 mt.                           capture fishery-wide behavior changes                 direction of the bias can change year to
                                                 Although this ABC was not its final                     related to catch limit changes, it can                year, for reasons that are unknown. As
                                                 recommendation, the available catch                     over-predict landings under a number of               a result, the PDT has been unable to
                                                 projections provide a comparison                        circumstances. With all of this in                    determine whether any adjustments to
                                                 between an ABC of 200 mt and an ABC                     consideration, the economic impacts                   the existing buffers would be warranted
                                                 of 386 mt. The biological impacts of 386                analysis concluded that the additional                to address potential bias. The PDT
                                                 mt were also analyzed in the Framework                  declines forecasted for fishing year 2015             concluded that no new information is
                                                 53 Environmental Assessment and catch                   would result in impacts to the entire                 available at this time that would warrant
                                                 projections were updated with an ABC                    groundfish fishery even greater than                  any changes to the buffers previously
                                                 of 386 mt. This analysis also compared                  previous GOM cod catch limit                          adopted in Framework 50 to the FMP,
                                                 the biological impacts of 386 mt to No                  reductions.                                           and recommended no changes to the
                                                 Action. In the No Action alternative,                      Reductions in the GOM cod catch                    management uncertainty buffers.
                                                 groundfish vessels would have been                      limit implemented in previous years                      Comment 16: Multiple commenters
                                                 unable to fish because catch limits                     resulted in economic losses; however,                 suggested various types of management
                                                 would not have been set for a number                    available information indicates the                   approaches in light of GOM cod stock
                                                 of stocks. Under this scenario, catches                 sector fishery has been able to adapt to              status and the fishing year 2015 catch
                                                 would not be completely eliminated                      some degree. Despite some ability to                  limit. Suggestions included splitting the
                                                 because incidental bycatch would still                  adapt under previous catch limit                      GOM cod quota into biannual
                                                 occur in other non-groundfish fisheries.                reductions, GOM cod was constraining                  allocations or trimester, implementing
                                                 However, the analysis concluded that                    in fishing year 2013. The economic                    dynamic inseason closures for bycatch
                                                 there was little difference between these               impacts analysis did note that if it                  avoidance, and banning all fishing for,
                                                 two scenarios (200 mt and 386 mt), and                  becomes difficult for fishermen to avoid              or closing the directed fishing for, GOM
                                                 that the future catches and biomass                     GOM cod, the predicted gross revenues                 cod. One NGO requested that we initiate
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                                                 indicated from the catch projections                    could be serious overestimates. Further,              a Secretarial amendment, and another
                                                 were relatively similar. The commenter                  although the economic impacts analysis                has submitted a petition for rulemaking
                                                 offered no specific reasons or evidence                 attempts to include the possibility of                under the Administrative Procedure Act
                                                 that contradicts this analysis.                         high GOM cod tows, it does not fully                  to prohibit commercial and recreational
                                                    Comment 14: Two individual                           capture these risks. If observed trips                fishing for GOM cod and to limit catch
                                                 fishermen, one state marine fisheries                   encounter unexpected high GOM cod                     to a level consistent with rebuilding
                                                 agency, and three commercial fishing                    tows, these trips could endanger fishing              requirements.


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                                                    Response: Other than the GOM cod                     rebuilding consistent with Magnuson-                  requirement to fish in a single broad
                                                 possession restriction for the                          Stevens Act requirements. Further, as                 stock area is not necessary to ensure the
                                                 recreational fishery, none of the                       already noted, we will continue to work               effectiveness of the final measures in
                                                 measures suggested by commenters                        with the Council to ensure that GOM                   this rule. All of the measures in this
                                                 were proposed in Framework 53, and so                   cod management measures are                           final rule, including a much lower catch
                                                 are beyond the scope and authority                      reviewed, or updated, as needed. As a                 limit, are being implemented at the
                                                 relating to this action because we can                  result, a Secretarial amendment, at this              beginning of the 2015 fishing year, as
                                                 only approve or disapprove measures in                  time, is unnecessary and unwarranted.                 opposed to a mid-year implementation
                                                 a framework. In a future action, the                      The petition for rulemaking is under                for the 2014 interim rule. These
                                                 Council could develop any combination                   consideration, and we will respond to                 measures, along with corresponding
                                                 of management measures it determines                    this request consistent with the                      measures implemented through the final
                                                 are necessary to meet the goals and                     applicable requirements of the                        rule for 2015–2016 Sector Operations
                                                 objectives of the FMP. Additionally,                    Administrative Procedure Act.                         Plans and Contracts, will provide
                                                 sectors can voluntarily develop GOM                       Comment 17: Two NGOs, one state                     sufficient protection for GOM cod to
                                                 cod avoidance mechanisms at any time.                   marine fisheries agency, and two                      prevent overfishing and contribute to
                                                 In fact, some sectors have already                      commercial fishing organizations noted                rebuilding consistent with Magnuson-
                                                 developed additional restrictions for                   concerns for monitoring the low GOM                   Stevens Act requirements.
                                                 member vessels to help avoid GOM cod                    cod catch limit in fishing year 2015.                    To address concerns for potential
                                                 and stay within the available allocation                One NGO commented that calculation                    misreporting, we are implementing a
                                                 for the 2015 fishing year. Although it is               of the at-sea monitoring coverage level               daily catch report requirement for
                                                 still unclear how commercial                            should be at the level of the individual              vessels fishing in the GOM and other
                                                 groundfish vessels will operate in 2015,                vessel. The two commercial fishing                    broad stock areas. This requirement is
                                                 we expect that the sector fishery, to the               organizations highlighted the                         intended to help ensure accurate catch
                                                 extent possible, will continue to find                  importance of electronic monitoring                   attribution and reduce the incentive for
                                                 ways to adapt to the new GOM cod                        (EM), and that this may provide a way                 vessels to misreport. As the Council
                                                 catch limit, and target other groundfish                to improve catch accounting. One                      noted in its comment, a daily reporting
                                                 stocks.                                                 organization commented that we should                 requirement was recommended by the
                                                    With the initial 2013 reductions of the              implement a requirement to restrict                   Council in Amendment 16 to the FMP.
                                                 GOM cod catch limits, many groundfish                   vessels to fishing in a single broad stock            Amendment 16 also delegated authority
                                                 vessels were no longer targeting GOM                    area on a trip. The Council also                      to us to modify the frequency of
                                                 cod, and instead, used available GOM                    commented in response to the concerns                 reporting requirements, as necessary, to
                                                 cod quota to access other stocks.                       we raised in the proposed rule, and                   help ensure accurate catch accounting.
                                                 Analysis indicates a dramatic decline in                noted that in Amendment 16 to the                     At the time we implemented
                                                 targeted GOM cod trips beginning in the                 FMP, the Council provided us with the                 Amendment 16, we determined that
                                                 2013 fishing year. As noted earlier in                  authority to implement daily catch                    daily reporting was not necessary, and
                                                 this rule, with an additional 75-percent                reporting at any time we deem it                      implemented a trip-level reporting
                                                 reduction in fishing year 2015, it is                   necessary.                                            requirement for vessels fishing in
                                                 expected that the incentive for sector                    Response: We agree that adequate                    multiple broad stock areas. However, for
                                                 vessels to take targeted GOM cod trips                  monitoring, accounting, and                           reasons described earlier in this rule, we
                                                 is virtually eliminated given the                       enforcement are essential to help ensure              determined daily catch reports are now
                                                 extremely low GOM cod allocations that                  catch limits are effective. A description             necessary to help ensure the
                                                 each sector will receive. We are also                   of at-sea monitoring coverage levels is               effectiveness of the measures
                                                 setting the GOM cod trip limit for the                  provided in the final rule for the 2015–              implemented in this final rule.
                                                 common pool fishery at 50 lb (23 kg) to                 2016 Sector Operations Plans and                         We agree that EM has the potential to
                                                 reduce the incentive to target GOM cod.                 Contracts, and is not repeated here.                  be an effective monitoring tool in the
                                                 The combination of commercial                             We recognize that the low GOM cod                   groundfish fishery, but EM is not yet
                                                 measures, along with a prohibition on                   catch limit may create an economic                    sufficiently developed at this time. We
                                                 possession of GOM cod for the                           incentive to misreport, which could                   are currently working to address the
                                                 recreational fishery, is expected to, in                reduce the accuracy of catch                          challenges to implement EM, including
                                                 effect, result in a ‘‘bycatch only’’ fishery.           apportionment. Although we                            legal requirements and data processing,
                                                    Section 304 of the Magnuson-Stevens                  implemented a single broad stock area                 and are also examining costs associated
                                                 Act provides the Secretary of Commerce                  requirement in our initial 2014 interim               with EM. We are also working with
                                                 with the authority to prepare, and                      action, this measure can severely restrict            several groundfish sectors for fishing
                                                 implement, a fishery management plan                    some fishing operations, and reduce the               year 2015 to help address some of the
                                                 if the Council fails to develop a plan                  ability for groundfish vessels to target              remaining challenges to implement EM.
                                                 after a reasonable period of time, or fails             healthy groundfish stocks. In our 2014                If successful, EM could be fully
                                                 to submit a plan that meets necessary                   interim action, we determined that,                   implemented as a monitoring program
                                                 conservation and management                             despite the potential negative economic               for a portion of the groundfish fishery in
                                                 objectives. We have carefully                           impacts, the single broad stock area                  fishing year 2016.
                                                 considered the available information,                   requirement was necessary as a mid-                      Comment 18: One commercial fishing
                                                 and determined that all of the                          year adjustment for the fishery. The                  organization commented that, in
                                                 management measures implemented in                      2014 assessment indicated that, if no                 considering incidental catch, the SSC
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                                                 this final rule, along with corresponding               action was taken, the measures in place               has addressed concerns for
                                                 measures implemented through the final                  for the 2014 fishing year would have                  misreporting. The commenter noted that
                                                 rule for 2015–2016 Sector Operations                    resulted in substantial overfishing. The              in trying to balance all of the plausible
                                                 Plans and Contracts and 2015                            single broad stock area requirement was               scenarios from the assessment,
                                                 recreational measures, will provide                     intended to help minimize further                     incorporating incidental catch
                                                 sufficient protection for GOM cod to                    catch, and ensure the effectiveness of                information attempted to identify what
                                                 prevent overfishing and contribute to                   the interim measures. However, a                      level of catch may be required to keep


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                                                 the fishery open without directed cod                   consequences. However, we remain                      developed by the Council as a package.
                                                 fishing.                                                concerned for GOM cod stock status,                   In developing these measures, the
                                                    Response: We recognize that the SSC                  and the potential negative impact on                  commercial closures were intended to
                                                 considered incidental catch information                 other groundfish stocks as a result of                balance biological and economic
                                                 to help develop its final ABC                           opening April. We will continue to urge               objectives resulting from the
                                                 recommendation. An ABC of 386 mt for                    the Council to reconsider April closures              recommended actions. If the opening of
                                                 GOM cod is a considerable reduction                     in light of these concerns.                           April closures was recommended in
                                                 from the incidental catch estimates                        We agree with the commenters that it               isolation, with no additional spring or
                                                 generated for fishing year 2013 (500–600                is important to monitor the effectiveness             winter closures, we likely would have
                                                 mt). Further, as discussed in other                     of these closures, and we intend to                   disapproved this measure. As stated in
                                                 sections of this rule, an ACL of 1,470 mt               closely monitor any potential effort                  the preamble, however, we determined
                                                 in fishing year 2013 was constraining                   shifts to help ensure the overall                     that we could not independently
                                                 for groundfish vessels. Available                       conservation objectives for these                     approve or disapprove the
                                                 analysis indicates there was a marked                   measures are met. To the extent                       recommendations for winter and April
                                                 decline in directed GOM cod trips                       possible, these closures should also be               without undermining the Council’s
                                                 beginning in 2013. Although sector                      reviewed as new information becomes                   intent to balancing conservation benefits
                                                 vessels were able to adapt to some                      available to help identify any potential              and impacts on the fishing industry.
                                                 extent to this first substantial reduction              adjustments to these closures. We                     The addition of winter closures is
                                                 for GOM cod, the additional reduction                   expect additional spawning research                   important because there are currently no
                                                 in fishing year 2015 will be                            may also provide more information on                  protections for this spawning
                                                 substantially more challenging. Thus,                   spawning locations for GOM cod that                   component, and some information
                                                 we expect that an ABC of 386 mt will                    the Council could use in its decision-                suggests that a spawning aggregation is
                                                 effectively remove the incentive for                    making process.                                       not likely to recover once lost. Despite
                                                 commercial groundfish vessels to fish                      Comment 20: Two NGOs opposed the                   our concerns for GOM cod with the
                                                 for this stock.                                         GOM cod protection closures and                       removal of April closures, there are May
                                                    Nevertheless, with such a low GOM                    commented that the protection closures                and June closures, so the removal of
                                                 cod allocation, and in considering the                  should be more expansive. One of these                April does not completely eliminate
                                                 supporting analysis, the economic                       NGOs also commented that the                          protection of the spring spawning
                                                 incentive to misreport could still be                   protection closures are inadequate                    component.
                                                 high, particularly if groundfish vessels                under the Magnuson-Stevens Act                           Some of the comments from an NGO
                                                 continue to report an uptick in cod                     because they would fail to end                        noted that the protection closures
                                                 availability. As a result, as previously                overfishing. One commercial fishing                   adopted in this final rule would provide
                                                 described, we are implementing an                       organization noted concerns for the                   less protection than the status quo in a
                                                 additional reporting requirement for                    opening of April closures.                            number of instances. In reviewing and
                                                                                                            Response: We share some of the                     analyzing the impacts of the protection
                                                 commercial groundfish vessels to help
                                                                                                         concerns noted by commenters, and we                  closures, the status quo measures must
                                                 ensure accurate catch attribution.
                                                                                                         have described these concerns in our                  be put in context for the commercial
                                                 Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures                   approval of the protection closures in                groundfish fishery. With the adoption of
                                                                                                         this final rule. However, we disagree                 Amendment 16, sector vessels were
                                                 Protection Closures
                                                                                                         that the protection closures are                      exempt from a number of the GOM
                                                    Comment 19: One state marine                         inadequate under the Magnuson-                        rolling closures because sectors are
                                                 fisheries agency and two commercial                     Stevens Act. As we described earlier in               limited by stock-specific allocations and
                                                 fishing organizations supported the                     this rule, updated catch projections                  AMs. As noted in the supporting
                                                 GOM cod protection closures. The state                  indicate that the GOM cod ABC of 386                  analysis for this document, although a
                                                 marine fisheries agency disagreed with                  mt will end overfishing and rebuild the               number of closures are being removed,
                                                 our concerns for April, but noted that it               stock. The new protection closures are                many of these closures only applied to
                                                 expected we would closely monitor the                   complementary to this ABC, and are                    the common pool fishery, which
                                                 fishery to understand the consequences                  measures in addition to the ACLs and                  accounts for less than 2 percent of the
                                                 of opening April. All of these                          AMs adopted for GOM cod. The                          fishery. In these instances, the impact of
                                                 commenters highlighted the importance                   additional closures are intended to                   removing the closures is expected to be
                                                 of providing GOM cod protections while                  enhance the effectiveness of these                    minimal because the sector fishery is
                                                 still affording access to healthy                       conservation measures by further                      already allowed access to these areas.
                                                 groundfish stocks. One other                            reducing fishing mortality on spawning                   Given our concerns for the status of
                                                 commercial fishing organization                         aggregations. Any additional benefits                 GOM cod, we intend to closely monitor
                                                 supported all of the closures, but noted                realized from the area closures are                   stock indicators and fishery operations.
                                                 concerns for the opening of April                       important, particularly for the benefit of            We will continue to work with the
                                                 closures.                                               the winter spawning component of                      Council to ensure that the most
                                                    Response: We generally agree with all                GOM cod. While more closures always                   appropriate GOM cod protection
                                                 of these comments, and as described                     have the potential for increasing the                 measures are in place. We expect that
                                                 earlier in this preamble, we approved                   probability of meeting various                        the Industry Based Survey for GOM Cod
                                                 the new GOM cod protection measures.                    conservation objectives, we determined                will restart at some point in 2015, and
                                                 There are some biological and economic                  that the closures, along with other                   that this survey could provide
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                                                 trade-offs with the addition of winter                  management measures adopted for                       additional information on cod spawning
                                                 and May-June closures and removal of                    fishing year 2015, are sufficient to                  that the Council could use in the future.
                                                 April closures. We recognize the                        prevent overfishing and provide for                   Additionally, the protection closures
                                                 importance of providing access to                       rebuilding.                                           developed and implemented in this
                                                 healthy stocks, and support this                           The GOM cod protection measures,                   action overlap with the Council’s
                                                 objective of the cod closures, as long as               which include the area closures and the               Habitat Omnibus Amendment. The
                                                 it does not result in unanticipated                     recreational possession restriction, were             Council is working to complete this


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                                                 Amendment, and we will continue to                      of the survey data was to describe                    actions. Based on this review, the Take
                                                 help the Council in this effort to ensure               spawning activity of GOM cod. The                     Reduction Teams determine if
                                                 that the goals and objectives of this                   Framework 53 analyses did note some                   modifications to the Take Reduction
                                                 Amendment are met.                                      caveats with the use of the                           Plans are warranted in order to meet the
                                                    Comment 21: Another commercial                       ichthyoplankton survey data,                          requirements of the Marine Mammal
                                                 fishing organization opposed the closure                particularly due to the time period of                Protection Act and the Endangered
                                                 of block 138 in May because it would                    this survey. However, these data were                 Species Act.
                                                 restrict haddock and pollock catches,                   determined to be useful because the                      Comment 23: One commercial fishing
                                                 and suggested that this closure should                  areas highlighted as potential spawning               organization commented that hook gear
                                                 be disapproved, or that only a portion                  locations were similar to the areas                   should be allowed in the protection
                                                 of this block should be closed in May.                  identified using trawl survey data.                   closures because it does not interfere
                                                 This organization also commented that                      Comment 22: One NGO commented                      with spawning.
                                                 true spawning areas can only be                         that it is generally supportive of time-                 Response: We disagree that hook gear
                                                 identified through acoustic telemetry                   area management for GOM cod, but                      should be allowed in the protection
                                                 and passive acoustic monitoring.                        cautioned that the final protection                   closures. As we noted in the proposed
                                                    Response: As described earlier, the                  measures should be supported by the                   rule, the available research on GOM cod
                                                 objectives of the protection closures                   available data. The NGO also noted that               spawning indicates that fishing on
                                                 were to reduce fishing mortality and                    we should commit to review the                        spawning cod may affect spawning
                                                 protect spawning aggregations for GOM                   protection closures at a specific time to             activity beyond just the removal of fish.
                                                 cod while allowing access to healthy                    help ensure that effort shifts from the               Fishing activity may disrupt spawning
                                                 groundfish stocks. The protection                       final measures does not undermine the                 signals, and, as a result, can reduce
                                                 measures were designed to re-configure                  effectiveness of these measures, or any               spawning success. Additionally,
                                                 the existing GOM rolling closures.                      measures developed by Take Reduction                  information indicates that if a spawning
                                                 Although available information on                       Teams.                                                aggregation is disrupted by fishing
                                                 spawning was used to help develop the                      Response: We generally agree with                  activity, it will scatter and not return.
                                                 protection closures in this final rule,                 this comment. As noted earlier in the                 Groundfish vessels fishing with hook
                                                 other information was also used to                      preamble of this rule, we have some                   gear are capable of interrupting
                                                 evaluate the potential biological and                   concerns for the removal of April                     spawning aggregations because they are
                                                 economic trade-offs associated with the                 closures, particularly due to potential               capable of catching cod. Further, the
                                                 final measures. Block 138 was closed in                 effort shifts, and the potential impact on            protection closures are also intended to
                                                 the previous GOM rolling closures, and                  other groundfish stocks. Although the                 help reduce fishing mortality for GOM
                                                 based on the available information, no                  protection measures are subject to                    cod, and applying these closures to all
                                                 change was recommended for this                         review once the GOM cod biomass                       commercial groundfish vessels was
                                                 closure in Framework 53. Because the                    reaches the biomass threshold, we will                necessary to help ensure this objective
                                                 Council recommended that the entire                     continue to urge the Council to                       is met. Additionally, it is important to
                                                 block 138 be closed in May, we cannot                   reconsider these closures in light of                 note that Handgear A vessels were
                                                 modify this closure in any way, or only                 their potential negative impacts on other             afforded similar flexibilities as sector
                                                 partially approve a portion of the                      groundfish stocks, and in light of GOM                vessels, regardless of whether they are
                                                 closure, and still be consistent with the               cod stock status. These closures should               fishing in the common pool or a sector.
                                                 Council’s intent. However, in a future                  also be reviewed as more information                  Handgear A vessels are exempt from
                                                 action, the Council could reconsider                    becomes available for GOM cod. The                    both the March and October common
                                                 this closure, and make any                              2015 assessment update will provide                   pool closures.
                                                 modifications, if warranted.                            new information on the status of GOM                     As indicated in the response to the
                                                    We disagree that spawning areas can                  cod, and we expect additional spawning                next comment, we have similar
                                                 only be identified through acoustic                     research will be available in the near                concerns for the potential for other gear
                                                 telemetry and passive acoustic                          future that could help further identify               types to disrupt spawning, and would
                                                 monitoring. The Framework 53                            areas important to cod spawning.                      support the Council in reconsidering the
                                                 Environmental Assessment describes                         Regulations to reduce the potential of             fisheries and gears that are allowed to
                                                 the analytical techniques used to                       serious injury and death of marine                    fish in the protection areas.
                                                 identify times and location of spawning                 mammal species will be in place for the                  Comment 24: Two commercial fishing
                                                 for GOM cod. Identification of times and                western Gulf of Maine regardless of the               organizations and one NGO noted that
                                                 areas of potential spawning was not                     GOM cod protection closures. The                      the list of exempted fisheries allowed
                                                 based on a single source of information.                Harbor Porpoise and Atlantic Right                    into the GOM cod protection closures
                                                 Multiple sources of information and                     Whale Take Reduction Plans are not                    should be reviewed. One NGO also
                                                 analytical approaches were used to                      predicated on the existence of                        opposed allowing recreational
                                                 identify and corroborate spawning                       groundfish closed areas, or the GOM                   groundfish vessels into these closure
                                                 locations.                                              cod protection closures. As a result, it              areas.
                                                    The analyses note that the NEFSC and                 is only necessary to amend these Take                    Response: We highlighted similar
                                                 MA Division of Marine Fisheries trawl                   Reduction Plans if new information                    concerns in the proposed rule relative to
                                                 surveys have narrow seasonal coverage,                  indicates that additional interaction                 the gears that are allowed in these
                                                 which limits their applicability to                     risks to marine mammal species are                    protection closures. Because fishing
                                                 spawning cod. However, the Industry                     occurring. The Harbor Porpoise and                    activity may disrupt spawning success,
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                                                 Based Survey for GOM cod was                            Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction                   we noted that there is a potential for
                                                 specifically designed to study stock                    Teams meet regularly to monitor the                   these exempted fisheries to diminish the
                                                 distribution and demographics of cod,                   implementation of the final Take                      additional spawning protection that the
                                                 and also recorded spawning condition                    Reduction Plans for these species. These              closures are intended to provide. We
                                                 of cod caught. As a result, the peer                    teams monitor any changes in the                      would support the Council reviewing
                                                 review of the Industry Based Survey                     interaction rates and fishing behavior                the fisheries allowed into these
                                                 concluded that one of the primary uses                  that may result from management                       protection closures, and, if warranted, to


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                                                 remove the exception for some of these                  exceed its GOM cod allocation unless                  have been unable to move to alternative
                                                 other fisheries and gears. Alternatively,               additional measures are implemented.                  areas to fish for other groundfish stocks.
                                                 the Council could also consider                         These projections may overestimate the                Analysis indicated that the total steam
                                                 including other fisheries and gears for a               potential recreational effort in 2015,                time to fish further offshore, around the
                                                 subset of these protection closures to                  and, if so, could also overestimate GOM               closures, would have exceeded the
                                                 better protect GOM cod spawning while                   cod catch. However, to help ensure that               standard party/charter trip of 4 or 6
                                                 still providing these fisheries with some               the recreational fishery does not exceed              hours.
                                                 flexibility.                                            its allocations, we are implementing                     Zero possession will help ensure that
                                                    As discussed earlier in this rule, the               additional measures under our                         fishing mortality by the recreational
                                                 recreational fishery may still fish in                  discretionary authority in a separate                 fishery is reduced for GOM cod, while
                                                 these protection closures, similar to the               rulemaking.                                           still ensuring the recreational fishery
                                                 previous GOM rolling closures. Instead,                    Available information does indicate                has access to other healthy groundfish
                                                 this action implements a prohibition on                 that the discard mortality of                         stocks. The Council can review this
                                                 possession of GOM cod for the                           recreationally caught GOM cod is low.                 measure in any future action, and if
                                                 recreational fishery to help control                    Based on the 2012 benchmark                           warranted could implement different
                                                 fishing mortality of GOM cod for this                   assessment, 70 percent of the GOM cod                 management measures for the
                                                 fishery. The intent of this trade off was               discards from the recreational fishery                recreational fishery, as long as they
                                                 to help ensure the recreational fishery                 were expected to survive. A recently                  would still meet conservation
                                                 continued to have access to healthy                     conducted study provides additional                   objectives, and help ensure that the
                                                 groundfish stocks. Because most of the                  information that suggests survival rates              recreational fishery does not exceed its
                                                 protection closures are inshore, it was                 of released cod could be higher (85                   allocation.
                                                 expected that recreational vessels would                percent).                                                Comment 27: We received six
                                                 largely not have been able to adjust to                    Comment 26: Eighteen recreational                  comments from recreational fishermen
                                                 these closures due to business                          fishermen opposed a prohibition on                    about various aspects of recreational
                                                 operations and safety concerns.                         possession of GOM cod for the                         management measures for the 2015
                                                 Applying these protection closures to                   recreational fishery. These commenters                fishing year, including opposition to the
                                                 the commercial groundfish fishery is an                 noted that the recreational fishery has               survival rates current used for the
                                                 important start to ensuring that                        little impact on the GOM cod stock, and               recreational caught GOM cod and
                                                 spawning aggregations of GOM cod are                    that the commercial fishery, particularly             haddock, the GOM haddock bag limit,
                                                 protected. However, we would support                    draggers, have led to the current GOM                 the recreational rulemaking process, and
                                                 the Council reconsidering whether                       cod stock status. Many of these                       recreational gear requirements.
                                                 protection closures, or a subset, should                commenters supported a small bag limit                   Response: None of these measures
                                                 be applied to the recreational fishery.                 for GOM cod, and a few comments                       were specifically proposed in
                                                                                                         supported a bag limit of at least 10 fish.            Framework 53, and therefore are beyond
                                                 Recreational Fishery Prohibition on                     Commenters also expressed concern for                 the scope and authority relating to this
                                                 Possession of Gulf of Maine Cod                         the socio-economic impact of this                     action. Although this action implements
                                                    Comment 25: One commercial fishing                   measure.                                              zero possession of GOM cod for the
                                                 organization, two NGOs, one state                          Response: We disagree. Both the                    recreational fishery, we are
                                                 marine fisheries agency, and one                        recreational and the commercial                       implementing all other recreational
                                                 recreational fisherman supported a                      groundfish fishery receive an allocation              measures, including GOM haddock
                                                 prohibition on possession of GOM cod                    of GOM cod. Both fisheries have AMs,                  measures, in a separate rulemaking
                                                 for the recreational fishery. The                       and we must implement management                      under our discretionary authority to
                                                 recreational fisherman noted that                       measures that will help ensure that each              adjustment recreational measures. These
                                                 survival rates of recreational released                 fishery stays within its allocation.                  measures are intended to prevent the
                                                 GOM cod are relatively high. Other                      Updated catch projections indicate that,              recreational fishery from exceeding its
                                                 comments highlighted that outreach is                   even under zero possession, the                       allocations of GOM cod and GOM
                                                 essential to ensure this measure is                     recreational fishery would still exceed               haddock for the 2015 fishing year. The
                                                 effective.                                              its allocation for GOM cod in fishing                 issues raised by the commenters will be
                                                    Response: We agree on all of these                   year 2015, unless additional measures                 addressed in our separate rule
                                                 points, and have approved this measure                  are implemented. Additionally, catch                  implementing final recreational
                                                 in this final rule. Updated catch                       projections that assumed a status quo                 measures for fishing year 2015.
                                                 projections indicated that if no                        bag limit (9 fish) indicated that
                                                 adjustment was made to possession                       recreational catch would exceed the                   Default Catch Limits
                                                 restrictions, recreational catch of GOM                 2015 allocation by more than 400                         Comment 28: One state marine
                                                 cod would have exceeded the                             percent.                                              fisheries agency and one commercial
                                                 recreational allocation by 400 percent.                    We understand concerns for the socio-              fishing organization supported the
                                                 During the development of Framework                     economic impact of zero possession for                mechanism to establish default catch
                                                 53, analysis also indicated that non-                   the recreational fishery. Other measures              limits in years when a management
                                                 compliance in the recreational fishery                  for the recreational fishery were                     action is delayed. The commercial
                                                 could be as high as 50 percent. In                      considered for this action to help                    fishing organization commented that
                                                 response to this, we have initiated a                   protect GOM cod. However, these                       default catch limits set at 35 percent of
                                                 number of new recreational outreach                     measures would not have mitigated                     the previous year’s value would be
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                                                 efforts to help inform recreational                     economic impacts to the recreational                  extremely restrictive for groundfish
                                                 anglers of the existing management                      fishery compared to zero possession.                  vessels, but this was better than the
                                                 measures.                                               The GOM cod closures, if applied to the               alternative of no catch limits.
                                                    Despite the possession restriction                   recreational fishery, would likely have                  Response: We agree, and are
                                                 implemented in this final rule,                         had even greater economic impacts on                  implementing this measure in this final
                                                 projections indicated that the                          the fishery. These closures are mainly                rule. We recognize that default catch
                                                 recreational fishery would still likely                 inshore, and recreational vessels may                 limits, if implemented, may be


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                                                 extremely restrictive for groundfish                    we have final catch information for                   measures would have to be developed
                                                 vessels. Although the 2015 assessment                   sectors; however, the initial                         through the Council process in a future
                                                 schedule is expected to delay                           determination that assumed a maximum                  management action. The Council could
                                                 implementation of the management                        of 10-percent carryover provides sectors              reconsider common pool management
                                                 action for fishing year 2016, this                      with an upper bound. We also expect                   measures at any time provided these
                                                 measure is not intended to allow                        that the years with the greatest                      measures still met the necessary
                                                 lengthy delays in implementation of                     uncertainty will be years in which catch              conservation requirements. For
                                                 final measures. Default catch limits are                limits are dramatically reduced, as we                example, the trimester TAC AM system
                                                 available as a management tool to                       would most likely have to adjust the                  is only one type of reactive AM that the
                                                 prevent disruption to the groundfish                    maximum carryover allowed in those                    Council may use for the common pool
                                                 fishery, but any default specifications                 years.                                                fishery.
                                                 time period should not be allowed to                                                                             The allocation of the common pool
                                                                                                         Common Pool Management Measures                       sub-ACL was developed as part of
                                                 languish. To help ensure that
                                                 management actions are still                               Comment 31: One state marine                       Amendment 16, and was based on
                                                 implemented as quickly as possible, the                 fisheries agency supported the common                 landings through fishing year 2009.
                                                 default specifications time period is                   pool trip limits.                                     These distributions have been
                                                 only from May 1 through July 31. If                        Response: We agree, and are                        unchanged since the implementation of
                                                 default catch limits were allowed to                    implementing these initial common                     Amendment 16. However the Council
                                                 languish beyond this period, the                        pool trip limits for fishing year 2015.               can adjust the trimester TAC
                                                 severely restricted catch limits could                  We will closely monitor common pool                   distribution in a framework action based
                                                 prevent optimum yield in the fishery.                   catch, and, if necessary, will make                   on landings from the most recent 5
                                                                                                         appropriate adjustments to the                        years. Again, any changes to the
                                                 Sector Carryover Provision                              possession and trip limits for common                 trimester TAC provision would have to
                                                    Comment 29: One state marine                         pool vessels. Each year, it is difficult to           be developed through the Council in a
                                                 fisheries agency supported this change                  predict common pool effort, and there is              future management action.
                                                 to the carryover provision.                             a possibility that some vessels may drop
                                                    Response: We agree and are                           out of a sector and fish in the common                National Environmental Policy Act and
                                                 implementing the revision to the sector                 pool for fishing year 2015. If this occurs,           Associated Analyses
                                                 carryover provision in this final rule.                 we may make adjustments to the trip                      Comment 34: One NGO commented
                                                 The measure is necessary to comply                      limits to reflect any increases in the                that Framework 53 does not meet the
                                                 with a recent court ruling, and ensure                  number of common pool vessels that are                requirements of the National
                                                 that the total potential catch does not                 actively fishing.                                     Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
                                                 exceed the ABC for any stock.                              Comment 32: One commercial                         because it failed to include a reasonable
                                                    Comment 30: One commercial fishing                   fisherman opposed a GOM cod trip limit                range of alternatives for the GOM cod
                                                 organization expressed concern that the                 of 50 lb (23 kg), and instead supported               protection closures. The commenter
                                                 ever changing rules regarding carryover                 a trip limit of at least 100 lb (45 kg). The          noted that Framework 53 should have
                                                 makes it difficult to stabilize business                commenter noted that a 50-lb (23-kg)                  included the 2014 interim closures as
                                                 plans, as does the ability for the                      trip limit would result in high discards.             one alternative, as well as an additional
                                                 carryover amount to change year to year.                   Response: We disagree that the GOM                 alternative that was developed by the
                                                    Response: The revision to the sector                 cod trip limit should be set at 100 lb (45            PDT.
                                                 carryover provision in this final rule is               kg). The trimester TAC for GOM cod is                    Response: We disagree that this action
                                                 in response to a recent court ruling, as                less than 2 mt for each trimester in                  does not meet the requirements of
                                                 previously described. We have                           fishing year 2015. In previous years,                 NEPA. Any comments about the
                                                 determined that the carryover provision                 when we set the GOM cod trip limit at                 sufficiency of the NEPA analysis of this
                                                 is now consistent with Magnuson-                        100 lb (45 kg), common pool vessels                   framework must be considered in the
                                                 Stevens Act requirements, and will help                 continued to target the stock, and the                context of the ongoing set of measures
                                                 ensure that total potential catch does                  GOM area was prematurely closed                       that adapt to changing conditions and
                                                 not exceed the ABC for any stock. As a                  before the end of the trimester. A 50-lb              information affecting the overall FMP,
                                                 result, we do not anticipate any further                (23-kg) trip limit will help create an                and the many different alternatives that
                                                 modifications of the sector carryover                   incentive to avoid GOM cod. This trip                 have been analyzed over the years.
                                                 provision, unless the Council chooses to                limit will also help provide continued                Within this context, Framework 53 does
                                                 revisit this measure in a future action.                access to other groundfish stocks by                  include a reasonable range of
                                                    We recognize some of the difficulties                helping to prevent a premature closure                alternatives for the GOM cod area
                                                 that sectors face in trying to plan. To                 of the trimester.                                     closures that represented various
                                                 help offset some of the uncertainty, we                    Comment 33: A number of                            combinations of closures based on the
                                                 specified that the default de minimis                   commercial fishermen commented on                     available information. The Purpose and
                                                 amount is 1 percent of the overall sector               common pool management measures.                      Need of Framework 53 related to the
                                                 sub-ACL for the upcoming fishing year.                  Comments included opposition to the                   area closures was to enhance spawning
                                                 If it is necessary to change the default                current trimester TAC system used for                 protection for GOM cod, help reduce
                                                 de minimis amount, we will announce                     the common pool, the trimester TACs                   fishing mortality of GOM cod, and to
                                                 this to sectors as soon as we know the                  should be divided among trimesters                    minimize the economic impact of the
                                                 recommended ABCs for the upcoming                       based on recent landings, and that the                closures by providing access to healthy
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                                                 year. Similarly, once ABC                               common pool fishery should receive 10                 groundfish stocks.
                                                 recommendations are known for the                       percent carryover similar to sectors.                    Although some of the area closures
                                                 upcoming year, we will announce the                        Response: None of these measures                   implemented in our 2014 interim action
                                                 possibility that the maximum carryover                  were considered in Framework 53, and                  for GOM cod were intended to protect
                                                 amount may need to be adjusted. We                      they are beyond the scope and authority               spawning aggregations, area closures
                                                 cannot make a final determination on                    relating to this action. Any changes to               were also used as a mechanism to
                                                 the maximum carryover amount until                      the existing common pool management                   reduce overfishing in lieu of reducing


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                                                 the catch limit inseason. As a result, it               implications as those terms are defined               intended to help mitigate the economic
                                                 was apparent that the 2014 interim                      in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,                         impacts of the reductions in catch limits
                                                 closures would not have met the                         respectively.                                         for several key groundfish stocks. A
                                                 Purpose and Need of Framework 53 to                        The Assistant Administrator for                    delay in implementation of this action
                                                 provide access to healthy groundfish                    Fisheries finds good cause, under                     would greatly diminish any benefits of
                                                 stocks because the interim closures were                authority contained in 5 U.S.C.                       these specifications and other approved
                                                 not designed, or intended, to meet this                 553(d)(3), to waive the 30-day delayed                measures. For these reasons, a 30-day
                                                 objective. Further, because the interim                 effectiveness of this action. The effective           delay in the effectiveness of this rule is
                                                 closures were designed to reduce                        date of this action affects a parallel                impracticable and contrary to the public
                                                 overfishing in lieu of an ACL reduction,                rulemaking approving sector operations                interest.
                                                 these closures would have been overly                   plans for the start of the 2015 fishing
                                                                                                         year on May 1, 2015. In addition, this                Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                 restrictive for fishing year 2015 once the
                                                 GOM cod catch limit was reduced based                   action sets fishing year 2015 catch limits               Section 604 of the RFA, 5 U.S.C. 604,
                                                 on the 2014 assessment result.                          for several groundfish stocks, revises                requires Federal agencies to prepare a
                                                    The PDT option that the commenter                    GOM cod management measures to                        Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                 referenced closely resembled the 2014                   provide additional protection for the                 (FRFA) for each final rule. The FRFA
                                                 interim action closures, and in some                    stock, and adopts other measures to                   describes the economic impact of this
                                                 cases, was more restrictive than the                    improve the management of the                         action on small entities. The FRFA
                                                 interim closures. Because the protection                groundfish fishery. This final rule must              includes a summary of significant issues
                                                 closures are complementary to the GOM                   be in effect at the beginning of 2015                 raised by public comments, the analyses
                                                 cod catch limit, the option presented by                fishing year to fully capture the                     contained in Framework 53 and its
                                                 the PDT would likely have been overly                   conservation and economic benefits of                 accompanying Environmental
                                                 restrictive. Further, this option would                 Framework 53 measures and the 2015                    Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/
                                                 have virtually shut down the inshore                    sector operations plans.                              Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                 GOM to the groundfish fishery for eight                    During the development of the                      (IRFA), the IRFA summary in the
                                                 months of the year, and small inshore                   Framework 53, updated stock                           proposed rule, as well as the summary
                                                 vessels would likely have been unable                   information for GOM cod became                        provided below. A description of the
                                                 to adapt to these closures. Therefore,                  available. As a result of this updated                action, why it is being considered, and
                                                 although the PDT presented this option                  stock information, the Council had to                 the legal basis for this action are
                                                 to the Council’s Groundfish Oversight                   include additional measures in                        contained in Framework 53 and in the
                                                 Committee, the Committee did not                        Framework 53 to respond to this                       preamble to the proposed rule, as well
                                                 advance this option for consideration in                information and increase protection for               as this final rule, and are not repeated
                                                 Framework 53 because it clearly would                   GOM cod given its poor status. As a                   here. A copy of the full analysis is
                                                 not have met all of the goals and                       result, this rulemaking could not be                  available from the NMFS (see
                                                 objectives of the action.                               completed further before this date.                   ADDRESSES).
                                                                                                         Therefore, in order to have this action
                                                 Changes From the Proposed Rule                          effective at the beginning of the 2015                A Summary of the Significant Issues
                                                   We made one change from the                           fishing year, which begins on May 1,                  Raised by the Public in Response to the
                                                 proposed rule in this action. After                     2015, it is necessary to waive the 30-day             IRFA, a Summary of the Agency’s
                                                 further consideration of the available                  delayed effectiveness of this rule.                   Assessment of Such Issues, and a
                                                 information and public comments, we                        Failure to waive the 30-day delayed                Statement of Any Changes Made in the
                                                 are implementing a daily VMS catch                      effectiveness would result in no catch                Final Rule as a Result of Such
                                                 report requirement for commercial                       limits being specified for a number of                Comments
                                                 groundfish vessels that declare their                   groundfish stocks. Without an allocation                 Our responses to all of the comments
                                                 intent to fish in the GOM and any other                 for these groundfish stocks, sector                   received on the proposed rule,
                                                 broad stock area on the same trip. Given                vessels would be unable to fish                       including those that raised significant
                                                 concerns for the low GOM cod catch                      beginning on May 1, 2015. This would                  issues with the proposed action, or
                                                 limit and the potential incentive to                    severely disrupt the fishery, and could               commented on the economic analyses
                                                 misreport, we determined that daily                     result in foregone yield and revenue                  summarized in the IRFA, can be found
                                                 VMS catch reports will help ensure                      reductions. The groundfish fishery                    in the Comments and Responses section
                                                 more accurate catch apportionment and                   already faced substantial cuts in the                 of this rule. As outlined in that section,
                                                 compliance with the cod catch limits.                   catch limits for many key groundfish                  significant issues were raised by the
                                                                                                         stocks beginning in 2013, and this final              public with respect to:
                                                 Classification                                          rule implements additional catch limit                   • GOM cod catch limits for the 2015–
                                                   Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the               reductions. However, if sector vessels                2017 fishing years;
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                          were unable to fish beginning on May 1,                  • GOM cod protection closures; and
                                                 Assistant Administrator has determined                  2015, the negative economic impacts                      • The prohibition on possession of
                                                 that the management measures                            would exceed any negative economic                    GOM cod for recreational fishing
                                                 implemented in this final rule are                      impacts anticipated from this action.                 vessels.
                                                 necessary for the conservation and                      Any further disruption to the fishery                    Comments 14 and 26 discussed the
                                                 management of the Northeast                             that would result from a delay of this                economic impacts of this action.
                                                 groundfish fishery and consistent with                  final rule could worsen the severe                    Comment 14 noted that the GOM cod
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                                                 the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                     economic impacts to the groundfish                    reduction would have severe negative
                                                 applicable law.                                         fishery. This action includes                         impacts on the commercial groundfish
                                                   This final rule has been determined to                specifications that would increase the                fishery, and one of these commenters
                                                 be significant for purposes of Executive                catch limit for haddock, and re-                      suggested that the analysis may have
                                                 Order (E.O.) 12866.                                     configures GOM closed areas to increase               underestimated the predicted gross
                                                   This final rule does not contain                      fishing opportunities on healthy                      revenue losses as a result of the GOM
                                                 policies with Federalism or ‘‘takings’’                 groundfish stocks. These measures are                 cod reduction. Comment 26 highlighted


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                                                 concerns that the GOM cod possession      Furthermore, multiple-permitted vessels                                                                         gross sales from sales of finfish.
                                                 restriction for the recreational fishery  and/or permits may be owned by                                                                                  Similarly, a business is defined as being
                                                 would have severe socio-economic          entities affiliated by stock ownership,                                                                         primarily engaged in fishing for
                                                 impacts. There were no other comments     common management, identity of                                                                                  shellfish if it obtains greater than 50
                                                 directly related to the IRFA.             interest, contractual relationships, or                                                                         percent of its gross sales from sales of
                                                                                           economic dependency. For the purposes                                                                           shellfish.
                                                 Description and Estimate of Number of     of the RFA analysis, the ownership
                                                 Small Entities to Which the Rule Would entities, not the individual vessels, are                                                                            A description of the specific permits
                                                 Apply                                                                                                                                                     that are likely to be impacted by this
                                                                                           considered to be the regulated entities.                                                                        action is provided below, along with a
                                                    The Small Business Administration         Ownership entities are defined as
                                                                                                                                                                                                           discussion of the impacted businesses,
                                                 defines a small business as one that is:  those entities with common ownership
                                                                                                                                                                                                           which can include multiple vessels and/
                                                    • independently owned and operated; personnel as listed on the permit
                                                                                                                                                                                                           or permit types.
                                                    • not dominant in its field of         application. Only permits with identical
                                                 operation;                                ownership personnel are categorized as                                                                          Regulated Commercial Fish Harvesting
                                                    • has annual receipts that do not      an ownership entity. For example, if                                                                            Entities
                                                 exceed—                                   five permits have the same seven
                                                    Æ $20.5 million in the case of         persons listed as co-owners on their                                                                               Table 19 describes the total number of
                                                 commercial finfish harvesting entities    permit application, those seven persons                                                                         commercial business entities potentially
                                                 (NAICS 1 114111)                          would form one ownership entity, that                                                                           affected by the proposed action. As of
                                                    Æ $5.5 million in the case of          hold those five permits. If two of those                                                                        May 1, 2014, there were 1,386
                                                 commercial shellfish harvesting entities seven owners also co-own additional                                                                              commercial business entities potentially
                                                 (NAICS 114112)                            vessels, that ownership arrangement                                                                             affected by this action. These entities
                                                    Æ $7.5 million in the case of for-hire would be considered a separate                                                                                  participate in, or are permitted for, the
                                                 fishing entities (NAICS 114119); or       ownership entity for the purpose of this                                                                        groundfish, small-mesh multispecies,
                                                    • has fewer than—                      analysis.                                                                                                       herring midwater trawl, and scallop
                                                    Æ 500 employees in the case of fish       On June 1 of each year, ownership                                                                            fisheries. For the groundfish fishery,
                                                 processors                                entities are identified based on a list of                                                                      this action directly regulates potentially
                                                    Æ 100 employees in the case of fish    all permits for the most recent complete                                                                        affected entities through catch limits
                                                 dealers.                                  calendar year. The current ownership                                                                            and other management measures
                                                    This final rule affects commercial and data set used for this analysis is based                                                                        designed to achieve the goals and
                                                 recreational fish harvesting entities     on calendar year 2013 and contains                                                                              objectives of the FMP. For the non-
                                                 engaged in the groundfish fishery, the    average gross sales associated with those                                                                       groundfish fisheries, this action
                                                 small-mesh multispecies and squid         permits for calendar years 2011 through                                                                         includes allocations for groundfish
                                                 fisheries, the midwater trawl herring     2013. In addition to classifying a                                                                              stocks caught as bycatch in these
                                                 fishery, and the scallop fishery.         business (ownership entity) as small or                                                                         fisheries. For each of these fisheries,
                                                 Individually-permitted vessels may hold large, a business can also be classified                                                                          there are AMs that are triggered if their
                                                 permits for several fisheries, harvesting by its primary source of revenue. A                                                                             respective allocations are exceeded. As
                                                 species of fish that are regulated by     business is defined as being primarily                                                                          a result, the likelihood of triggering an
                                                 several different FMPs, even beyond       engaged in fishing for finfish if it                                                                            AM is a function of changes to the ACLs
                                                 those impacted by the proposed action.    obtains greater than 50 percent of its                                                                          each year.

                                                                                 TABLE 19—COMMERCIAL FISH HARVESTING ENTITIES REGULATED BY THIS FINAL RULE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Classified as small
                                                                                                                             Type                                                                                      Total number           businesses

                                                 Primarily finfish ............................................................................................................................................                     813                     813
                                                 Primarily shellfish .........................................................................................................................................                      573                     549

                                                       Total ......................................................................................................................................................               1,386                   1,362



                                                 Limited Access Groundfish Fishery                                           enroll in the sector program; however,                                        these, 613 were enrolled in the sector
                                                                                                                             many vessels remain in the common                                             program, and 433 were in the common
                                                    This action will directly impact                                         pool because they have low catch                                              pool. For fishing year 2013, which is the
                                                 entities engaged in the limited access                                      histories of groundfish stocks, which                                         most recent complete fishing year, 708
                                                 groundfish fishery. The limited access
                                                                                                                             translate into low PSCs. Low PSCs                                             of these limited access permits had
                                                 groundfish fishery consists of those
                                                                                                                             would limit a vessel’s viability in the                                       landings of any species, and 360 of
                                                 enrolled in the sector program and those
                                                                                                                             sector program. In general, businesses                                        these permits had landings of
                                                 in the common pool. Both sectors and
                                                 the common pool are subject to catch                                        enrolled in the sector program rely more                                      groundfish species.
                                                 limits, and AMs that prevent fishing in                                     heavily on sales of groundfish species                                          Of the 1,046 individual limited access
                                                                                                                             than vessels enrolled in the common                                           multispecies permits potentially
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                                                 a respective stock area when the entire
                                                 catch limit has been caught.                                                pool.                                                                         impacted by this action, there are 868
                                                 Additionally, common pool vessels are                                          As of May 1, 2014 (beginning of                                            distinct ownership entities. Of these,
                                                 subject to DAS restrictions and trip                                        fishing year 2014), there were 1,046                                          855 are categorized as small entities,
                                                 limits. All permit holders are eligible to                                  individual limited access permits. Of                                         and 13 are categorized as large entities.
                                                   1 The North American Industry Classification                              statistical agencies in classifying business                                  analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to
                                                 System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal                              establishments for the purpose of collecting,                                 the U.S. business economy.



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                                                 However, these totals may mask some                     herring fishery is closed in the                      of these are considered small. Because
                                                 diversity among the entities. Many, if                  respective area for the remainder of the              there is overlap with the whiting and
                                                 not most, of these ownership entities                   fishing year. Additionally, if the                    squid fisheries, it is likely that these
                                                 maintain diversified harvest portfolios,                midwater trawl fishery exceeds its                    shellfish entities derive most of their
                                                 obtaining gross sales from many                         allocation, the overage is deducted from              revenues from the squid fishery.
                                                 fisheries and not dependent on any one.                 its allocation in the following fishing
                                                                                                                                                               Regulated Recreational Party/Charter
                                                 However, not all are equally diversified.               year.
                                                                                                            Of the total commercial business                   Fishing Entities
                                                 This action is most likely to affect those
                                                 entities that depend most heavily on                    entities potentially regulated by this                   The charter/party permit is an open
                                                 sales from harvesting groundfish                        action (1,386), there are 71 herring                  access groundfish permit that can be
                                                 species. There are 114 entities that are                fishing entities. Of these, 43 entities are           requested at any time, with the
                                                 groundfish-dependent, all of which are                  defined as finfish businesses, all of                 limitation that a vessel cannot have a
                                                 small, and all of which are finfish                     which are small. There are 28 entities                limited access groundfish permit and an
                                                 commercial harvesting businesses. Of                    that are defined as shellfish businesses,             open access party/charter permit
                                                 these groundfish-dependent entities,                    and 21 of these are considered small.                 concurrently. There are no qualification
                                                 102 have some level of participation in                 For the purposes of this analysis, squid              criteria for this permit. Charter/party
                                                 the sector program, and 12 operate                      is classified as shellfish. Thus, because             permits are subject to recreational
                                                 exclusively in the common pool.                         there is some overlap with the herring                management measures, including
                                                                                                         and squid fisheries, it is likely that these          minimum fish sizes, possession
                                                 Limited Access Scallop Fisheries                        shellfish entities derive most of their               restrictions, and seasonal closures.
                                                    The limited access scallop fisheries                 revenues from the squid fishery.                         During calendar year 2014, 732 party/
                                                 include limited access scallop permits                                                                        charter permits were issued. Of these,
                                                 and Limited Access General Category                     Small-Mesh Fisheries                                  267 party/charter permit holders
                                                 (LAGC) scallop permits. Limited access                     The small-mesh exempted fishery                    reported catching and retaining any
                                                 scallop businesses are subject to a                     allows vessels to harvest species in                  groundfish species on at least one for-
                                                 mixture of DAS restrictions and                         designated areas using mesh sizes                     hire trip. In addition, 204 party/charter
                                                 dedicated area trip restrictions. LAGC                  smaller than the minimum mesh size                    permit holders reported catching at least
                                                 scallop businesses are able to acquire                  required by the Northeast Multispecies                one cod in 2014. While all party/charter
                                                 and trade LAGC scallop quota, and there                 FMP. To participate in the small-mesh                 fishing businesses that catch cod may be
                                                 is an annual cap on quota/landings. The                 multispecies (whiting) fishery, vessels               affected by the proposed action, the
                                                 scallop fishery receives an allocation for              must hold either a limited access                     recreational groundfish fishery only
                                                 GB and SNE/MA yellowtail flounder                       multispecies permit or an open access                 receives an allocation for the GOM
                                                 and southern windowpane flounder. If                    multispecies permit. Limited access                   stock. Of the 204 party/charter
                                                 these allocations are exceeded, AMs are                 multispecies permit holders can only                  businesses that reported to have caught
                                                 implemented in a subsequent fishing                     target whiting when not fishing under a               cod, 106 reported catching cod in the
                                                 year. These AMs close certain areas of                  DAS or a sector trip, and while declared              GOM.
                                                 high groundfish bycatch to scallop                      out of the fishery. A description of                     A 2013 report indicated that, in the
                                                 fishery, and the length of the closure                  limited access multispecies permits was               northeast United States, the mean gross
                                                 depends on the magnitude of the                         provided above. Many of these vessels                 sales was approximately $27,650 for a
                                                 overage.                                                target both whiting and longfin squid on              charter business and $13,500 for a party
                                                    Of the total commercial business                     small-mesh trips and, therefore, most of              boat. Based on the available
                                                 entities potentially affected by this                   them also have open access or limited                 information, no business approached
                                                 action (1,386), there are 171 scallop                   access squid, mackerel, and butterfish                the $7.5 million large business
                                                 fishing entities. The majority of these                 permits. As a result, squid, mackerel,                threshold. Therefore, the 267 potentially
                                                 entities are defined as shellfish                       and butterfish permits were not handled               regulated party/charter entities are all
                                                 businesses (167). However, four of these                separately in this analysis.                          considered small businesses.
                                                 entities are defined as finfish                            The small-mesh fisheries receive an
                                                                                                         allocation of GB yellowtail flounder. If              Description of Projected Reporting,
                                                 businesses, all of which are small. Of
                                                                                                         this allocation is exceeded, an AM is                 Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                                 the total scallop fishing entities, 149
                                                                                                         triggered for a subsequent fishing year.              Requirements
                                                 entities are classified as small entities.
                                                                                                         The AM requires small-mesh vessels to                    This action contains a change to an
                                                 Midwater Trawl Fishery                                  use selective trawl gear when fishing on              information collection requirement,
                                                    There are four categories of permits                 GB. This gear restriction is only                     which has been approved by the Office
                                                 for the herring fishery. Three of these                 implemented for one year as a result of               of Management and Budget (OMB)
                                                 permit categories are limited access, and               an overage, and is removed as long as                 under OMB Control Number 0648–0605:
                                                 vary based on the allowable herring                     additional overages do not occur.                     Northeast Multispecies Amendment 16
                                                 possession limits and areas fished. The                    Of the total commercial harvesting                 Data Collection. The revision requires
                                                 fourth permit category is open access.                  entities potentially affected by this                 vessels that declare trips into the GOM
                                                 Although there is a large number of                     action, there are 570 small-mesh                      Broad Stock Area and any other broad
                                                 open access permits issued each year,                   entities. However, this is not necessarily            stock area (i.e., GB or SNE/MA) on the
                                                 this category is subject to fairly low                  informative because not all of these                  same trip to submit a daily catch report
                                                 possession limits for herring, account                  entities are active in the whiting fishery.           via VMS. Vessels fishing in multiple
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                                                 for a very small amount of the herring                  Based on the most recent information,                 broad stock areas are currently required
                                                 landings, and derive relatively little                  25 of these entities are considered                   to submit a trip-level VMS catch report,
                                                 revenue from the fishery. The midwater                  active, with at least 1 lb of whiting                 so this change only increases the
                                                 trawl herring fishery receives an                       landed. Of these entities, 7 are defined              frequency of submission for certain
                                                 allocation of GOM and GB haddock.                       as finfish businesses, all of which are               trips. The daily catch report is estimated
                                                 Once the entire allocation for either                   small. There are 18 entities that are                 to take 15 minutes to complete, and cost
                                                 stock has been caught, the directed                     defined as shellfish businesses, and 17               $2.08 per submission. Based on trips to


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                                                 multiple broad stock areas taken during                 flexibility to adjust to, and                         However, as described later, the
                                                 the 2013 fishing year, the average trip                 accommodate, the measures. However,                   aggregate predicted revenues for 2015
                                                 length for vessels that fish in multiple                as discussed in more detail below, the                also depend on the other measures
                                                 broad stock areas on a single trip is 5                 additional declines in gross revenues                 adopted in this action. The negative
                                                 days. If vessels take 7 trips per year, the             expected as a result of this action will              impacts of the approved catch limits are
                                                 burden estimate for daily trip reports is               pose serious difficulties for all                     not expected to be uniformly distributed
                                                 8 hours and $73.                                        groundfish vessels and their crew.                    across vessels size classes. Vessels in
                                                   Public comment is sought regarding                                                                          the 30–50 ft (9–15 m) category are
                                                 whether this collection of information is               Status Determination Criteria
                                                                                                                                                               predicted to incur the largest decrease
                                                 necessary for the proper performance of                    This action changes the GB yellowtail              in gross revenues compared to 2014.
                                                 the functions of the agency, including                  flounder status, relative to reference                Based only on the approved catch
                                                 whether the information shall have                      points, to unknown. In addition, this                 limits, vessels in this category could
                                                 practical utility; the accuracy of the                  action updates the numerical estimates                incur revenue losses of 33 percent, and
                                                 burden estimate; ways to enhance the                    of the status determination criteria for              aggregate losses are expected to be more
                                                 quality, utility, and clarity of the                    GOM cod, GOM haddock, GOM winter                      as a result of other measures in this
                                                 information to be collected; and ways to                flounder, GB winter flounder, and                     action. Larger vessel classes are not
                                                 minimize the burden of the collection of                pollock. These updates result in lower                expected to be affected as heavily by the
                                                 information, including through the use                  values of MSY. For some of these, the                 catch limits in this action. Based only
                                                 of automated collection techniques or                   lower values of MSY result in lower                   on the approved catch limits, 50–75-ft
                                                 other forms of information technology.                  ACLs in the short-term, which is                      (15–23-m) vessels are predicted to incur
                                                 Send comments on these or any other                     expected to have negative economic                    losses of 16 percent, and the largest
                                                 aspects of the collection of information                impacts (i.e., lower net revenues).                   vessels (75 ft (23 m) and greater) are
                                                 to NMFS and to OMB (see ADDRESSES).                     However, the updates to the status                    predicted to incur losses of 3 percent.
                                                   Notwithstanding any other provision                   determination criteria are expected to                   For the scallop, midwater trawl, and
                                                 of the law, no person is required to                    have positive stock benefits by helping               small-mesh fisheries, the catch limits
                                                 respond to, and no person shall be                      to prevent overfishing. Thus, in the                  implemented in this action include
                                                 subject to penalty for failure to comply                long-term, the changes to status                      allocations for bycatch of groundfish
                                                 with, a collection of information subject               determination criteria are expected to                species that occurs in these fisheries.
                                                 to the requirements of the Paperwork                    result in higher and more sustainable                 The GB yellowtail flounder allocation
                                                 Reduction Act, unless that collection of                landings when compared to the No                      for both the scallop and small-mesh
                                                 information displays a currently valid                  Action option. All of the revisions are               fisheries would be a decrease in 2015
                                                 OMB control number.                                     based on the 2014 assessments for the                 compared to 2014, which could increase
                                                                                                         respective stocks, and are therefore                  the likelihood of triggering AMs.
                                                 Description of the Steps the Agency Has
                                                                                                         based on the best scientific information              However, based on recent catch
                                                 Taken To Minimize the Significant
                                                                                                         available.                                            performance, AMs for GB yellowtail
                                                 Economic Impact on Small Entities
                                                                                                            Status determination criteria are                  flounder have never been implemented
                                                 Consistent With the Stated Objectives of
                                                                                                         formulaic based on the results of a stock             for these fisheries as a result of an
                                                 Applicable Statutes
                                                                                                         assessment. As a result, the only other               overage. Additionally, based on scallop
                                                   The economic impacts of the                           alternative considered for this action                management measures that are proposed
                                                 measures implemented in this action are                 was the No Action option, which would                 for 2015, it is not expected that scallop
                                                 summarized below and are discussed in                   not update the status determination                   effort will increase on GB relative to
                                                 more detail in sections 7.4 and 8.11 of                 criteria for any groundfish stocks based              recent years. Although the reduction for
                                                 the Framework 53 Environmental                          on the 2014 assessments. This option                  GB yellowtail flounder could have
                                                 Assessment. Although small entities are                 would not incorporate the best scientific             negative economic impacts, these
                                                 defined based on gross sales of                         information available, and would not be               fisheries are not expected to exceed
                                                 ownership groups, not physical                          consistent with Magnuson-Stevens Act                  their respective allocations in 2015, and
                                                 characteristics of the vessel, it is                    requirements, and, as a result, was not               no AMs are expected to be triggered.
                                                 reasonable to assume that larger vessels                selected. This option would not have                     For the midwater trawl fishery, the
                                                 are more likely to be owned by large                    any immediate economic impacts.                       allocations for GOM and GB haddock
                                                 entities. The economic impacts of this                  However if this option resulted in                    are both expected to increase in 2015
                                                 action are anticipated to result in                     overfishing in the long-term, then it                 relative to 2014. However, in fishing
                                                 aggregate gross revenue losses of                       would have severe negative economic                   year 2013, the AM for GB haddock was
                                                 approximately $4 million in fishing year                impacts for the fisheries affected by this            triggered. As a result, it is possible that
                                                 2015, compared to predicted revenues                    action.                                               this could occur again in 2015
                                                 for fishing year 2014. However, these                                                                         depending on catch rates of herring and
                                                 losses are expected to be absorbed                      Annual Catch Limits                                   haddock. If the AM for GB haddock is
                                                 primarily by small businesses. Some                        This action sets catch limits for                  triggered, there could be negative
                                                 vessel size classes and ports are                       eastern GB cod and haddock, GOM cod,                  economic impacts that result from
                                                 predicted to have 50- to 80-percent                     GOM haddock, GB yellowtail flounder,                  foregone herring yield. The magnitude
                                                 declines in revenues from groundfish,                   GOM winter flounder, and Pollock, and                 of these negative impacts would depend
                                                 and many vessels may be forced to                       has the potential to affect groundfish                on how much herring quota remained at
                                                 relocate to Southern New England ports,                 (including small-mesh), midwater trawl,               the time the AM was implemented, and
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                                                 or stop fishing altogether.                             and scallop-dependent small entities.                 whether other herring management
                                                   Because predicted losses are expected                    For the commercial groundfish                      areas were open for directed herring
                                                 to primarily affect small businesses, this              fishery, the catch limits are expected to             fishing.
                                                 action has the potential to place small                 result in a 7-percent decrease in gross                  The catch limits are based on the
                                                 entities at a competitive disadvantage                  revenues on groundfish trips, or $6                   latest stock assessment information,
                                                 relative to large entities. This is mainly              million, compared to predicted gross                  which is considered the best scientific
                                                 because large entities may have more                    revenues for fishing year 2014.                       information available, and the


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                                                 applicable requirements in the FMP and                  adopted, are largely driven by the flow               time to fish further offshore, around the
                                                 the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The only                      of quota from smaller inshore vessels,                closures, would have exceeded the
                                                 other possible alternatives to the catch                which would be unable to fish, to larger              standard party/charter trip of 4 or 6
                                                 limits implemented in this action that                  offshore vessels. Although analysis                   hours. As a result, recreational vessels
                                                 would mitigate negative impacts would                   indicated that the selected action would              may have been unable to move to
                                                 be higher catch limits. Alternative,                    have greater negative impacts compared                alternative areas to fish for other
                                                 higher catch limits, however, are not                   to these other alternatives, the negative             groundfish stocks.
                                                 permissible under the law because they                  impacts to small vessels are masked by
                                                 would not be consistent with the goals                  the predicted aggregate gross revenues.               Default Groundfish Specifications
                                                 and objectives of the FMP, or the                       The approved action would add                            This action establishes a mechanism
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, particularly the                  closures in some months, while                        for setting default catch limits in the
                                                 requirement to prevent overfishing. The                 removing other closures, largely in the               event a management action is delayed.
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, and case law,                     month of April. Removing closures in                  This is expected to have positive
                                                 prevent implementation of measures                      April was intended to provide vessels                 economic benefits, primarily for sector
                                                 that conflict with conservation                         access to healthy groundfish stocks. As               vessels, compared to the No Action
                                                 requirements, even if it means negative                 a result, the approved action is expected             option. Sector vessels are not allowed to
                                                 impacts are not mitigated. The catch                    to improve the viability of the inshore               fish without an allocation, so if no catch
                                                 limits implemented in this action are                   fleet, and help mitigate the economic                 limits are specified for the fishing year,
                                                 the highest allowed given the best                      impacts of the approved catch limits,                 there would be severe negative
                                                 scientific information available, the                   compared to other closure alternatives                economic impacts to the groundfish
                                                 SSC’s recommendations, and                              considered in the action that included                fishery. The default groundfish
                                                 requirements to end overfishing and                     different time-area combinations, and                 specifications are expected to prevent
                                                 rebuild fish stocks. The only other                     that would have maintained April                      the situation that would otherwise occur
                                                 legally available alternatives to the catch             closures.                                             if no action was taken.
                                                 limits in this action would be lower                       The ability of the approved action to
                                                 limits, which would not mitigate the                    provide increased spawning protection                 Sector Carryover
                                                 economic impacts of this action to the                  would largely dictate the long-term
                                                                                                                                                                  This action modifies the provision
                                                 fishery.                                                economic impacts of this action. If the
                                                                                                                                                               that allows sectors to carryover unused
                                                    Under the No Action option, no catch                 approved action enhances spawning
                                                                                                                                                               allocation from one fishing year into the
                                                 limits would be specified for the U.S./                 protection, which translates into
                                                                                                                                                               next fishing year. The economic impacts
                                                 Canada stocks, GB winter flounder,                      increased stock rebuilding, then the
                                                                                                                                                               of the carryover provision are likely
                                                 GOM winter flounder, or pollock. In this                long-term economic impacts would be
                                                                                                                                                               minor, and similar to the status quo. In
                                                 scenario, sector vessels would be unable                positive. However, if the approved
                                                                                                                                                               any fishing year, if the maximum
                                                 to fish in the respective stock areas at                action does not enhance spawning
                                                                                                                                                               available sector carryover is reduced
                                                 the start of the 2015 fishing year if no                protection or translate into increased
                                                 allocations were specified. This would                  stock rebuilding, then the long-term                  from 10 percent, this could have a
                                                 result in greater negative economic                     economic impacts would be similar to                  negative economic impact. However, the
                                                 impacts for vessels compared to the                     the status quo, or negative.                          approved action does not modify the
                                                 proposed action due to lost revenues as                    For the recreational fishery, the                  AM for sectors that requires any
                                                 a result of being unable to fish. The                   prohibition on GOM cod possession is                  overages, even overages that result from
                                                 proposed action is predicted to result in               expected to result in short-term negative             harvesting available carryover, must be
                                                 approximately $77 million in gross                      economic impacts, as it will likely result            paid back. As a result, the approved
                                                 revenues from groundfish trips. All of                  in some recreational anglers not booking              action is not expected to largely change
                                                 this revenue would be lost if no action                 party/charter trips. However, if the                  sector operations compared to the No
                                                 was taken to specify catch limits. As a                 prohibition results in a decrease in                  Action alternative.
                                                 result, this alternative was not selected               fishing mortality relative to the status              Small Entity Compliance Guide
                                                 because if would fail to meet the                       quo, then it could contribute to stock
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements to                    rebuilding. If this occurs, the long-term               Section 212 of the Small Business
                                                 achieve optimum yield and consider the                  economic impacts of the prohibition                   Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                                 needs of fishing communities.                           could be positive if demand for party/                1996 states that, for each rule or group
                                                                                                         charter fishing trips increase as the                 of related rules for which an agency is
                                                 Gulf of Maine Cod Protection Measures                   stock rebuilds. Further, in the long-term,            required to prepare a FRFA, the agency
                                                   This action re-configures the GOM                     the recreational fishery would benefit                shall publish one or more guides to
                                                 rolling closures for commercial vessels                 from the commercial closures discussed                assist small entities in complying with
                                                 and adopts a prohibition on possession                  above if they successfully enhance                    the rule, and shall designate such
                                                 of GOM cod for the recreational fishery.                spawning protection and increase stock                publications as ‘‘small entity
                                                 For the commercial groundfish fishery,                  rebuilding.                                           compliance guides.’’ The agency shall
                                                 this action is expected to result in less                  Adopting a possession restriction for              explain the actions a small entity is
                                                 severe negative economic impacts than                   the recreational fishery, in lieu of time             required to take to comply with a rule
                                                 the approved catch limits alone. Based                  and area closures to protect GOM cod,                 or group of rules. As part of this
                                                 on predicted leasing practices, the                     mitigated economic impacts for the                    rulemaking process, a small entity
                                                 negative economic impacts of the                        recreational fishery to the extent                    compliance guide will be sent to all
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                                                 selected alternative are estimated to be                practicable. The GOM cod protection                   holders of Federal permits issued for the
                                                 greater compared to other alternatives                  closures that were considered in this                 Northeast multispecies fisheries, as well
                                                 considered that would have adopted                      action, but not adopted, would likely                 as the scallop and herring fisheries that
                                                 additional GOM cod spawning closures.                   have had even greater economic impacts                receive an allocation of some groundfish
                                                 However, the aggregate economic                         on the recreational fishery. These                    stocks. In addition, copies of this final
                                                 impacts of the spawning closures that                   closures are mainly inshore, and                      rule and guides (i.e., information
                                                 were considered for this action, but not                analysis indicated that the total steam               bulletins) are available from NMFS at


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                                                 the following Web site: http://                         other FMPs, from each broad stock area.               ■ f. Revise paragraph (k)(12)(i)
                                                 www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.                This reporting requirement is in                      introductory text;
                                                                                                         addition to the reporting requirements                ■ g. Remove paragraphs (k)(12)(v)(K)
                                                 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                                                                           through (N);
                                                                                                         specified in paragraph (k)(1) of this
                                                   Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and                 section and any other reporting                       ■ h. Revise paragraph (k)(13)(i)
                                                 reporting requirements.                                 requirements specified in this part. The              introductory text;
                                                                                                         report frequency is detailed in                       ■ i. Remove paragraphs (k)(13)(i)(D)(5)
                                                   Dated: April 23, 2015.
                                                                                                         paragraphs (k)(2)(i) and (ii) of this                 and (6), (k)(13)(ii)(K) through (P), and
                                                 Eileen Sobeck,
                                                                                                         section.                                              (k)(14)(xii);
                                                 Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                                                                        ■ j. Revise paragraphs (k)(16)
                                                 National Marine Fisheries Service.                         (i) Vessels declaring into GOM Stock
                                                                                                         Area and any other stock area. A vessel               introductory text and (k)(16)(iii)(A) and
                                                   For the reasons stated in the                         declared to fish in the GOM Stock Area,               (B); and
                                                 preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part                       as defined in paragraph (k)(3)(i), and                ■ k. Remove paragraphs (k)(16)(iii)(D)
                                                 648 as follows:                                         any other stock area defined in (k)(3)(ii)            through (H).
                                                                                                                                                                 The revisions read as follows:
                                                 PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                               through (iv) of this section, must submit
                                                 NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                              a daily VMS catch report in 24-hr                     § 648.14   Prohibitions.
                                                                                                         intervals for each day by 0900 hr of the              *       *     *     *      *
                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                following day. Reports are required even                 (k) * * *
                                                 continues to read as follows:                           if groundfish species caught that day                    (6) * * *
                                                                                                         have not yet been landed.                                (i) * * *
                                                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                                                                            (ii) Vessels declaring into multiple                  (E) Use, set, haul back, fish with,
                                                 ■ 2. In § 648.2:                                        broad stock areas not including GOM                   possess on board a vessel, unless stowed
                                                 ■ a. Lift the suspension of the definition              Stock Area. A vessel declared into                    and not available for immediate use as
                                                 for ‘‘Gillnet gear capable of catching                  multiple stock areas defined in (k)(3)(ii)            defined in § 648.2, or fail to remove,
                                                 multispecies’’ and revise it; and                       through (iv) of this section, not                     sink gillnet gear and other gillnet gear
                                                 ■ b. Remove the definition for ‘‘Gillnet                including the GOM Stock Area I defined                capable of catching NE multispecies,
                                                 gear capable of catching multispecies                   in (k)(3)(i), must submit a trip-level                with the exception of single pelagic
                                                 (for purposes of the interim action)’’.                 report via VMS prior to crossing the                  gillnets (as described in
                                                    The revision reads as follows:                       VMS demarcation line, as defined in                   § 648.81(f)(5)(ii)), in the areas and for
                                                 § 648.2    Definitions.                                 § 648.10, upon its return to port                     the times specified in § 648.80(g)(6)(i)
                                                                                                         following each fishing trip on which                  and (ii), except as provided in
                                                 *     *      *     *    *
                                                                                                         regulated species were caught, as                     § 648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), and
                                                   Gillnet gear capable of catching
                                                                                                         instructed by the Regional                            § 648.81(f)(5)(ii), or unless otherwise
                                                 multispecies means all gillnet gear
                                                                                                         Administrator.                                        authorized in writing by the Regional
                                                 except pelagic gillnet gear specified at
                                                                                                            (iii) The Regional Administrator may               Administrator.
                                                 § 648.81(f)(5)(ii) and pelagic gillnet gear
                                                                                                         adjust the reporting frequency specified              *       *     *     *      *
                                                 that is designed to fish for and is used
                                                                                                         in paragraph (k)(2) of this section.                     (7) * * *
                                                 to fish for or catch tunas, swordfish, and
                                                                                                            (iv) Exemptions from broad stock area                 (i) * * *
                                                 sharks.
                                                                                                         VMS reporting requirements. (A) A                        (A) Enter, be on a fishing vessel in, or
                                                 *     *      *     *    *                               vessel is exempt from the reporting                   fail to remove gear from the EEZ portion
                                                 § 648.10    [Amended]                                   requirements specified in paragraph                   of the areas described in § 648.81(d)(1),
                                                                                                         (k)(2) of this section if it is fishing in a          (e)(1), (f)(4), and (g)(1), except as
                                                 ■ 3. In § 648.10, revise paragraph (k)(2)               special management program, as                        provided in § 648.81(d)(2), (e)(2), (f)(5),
                                                 and remove paragraphs (k)(3)(i)(A) and                  specified in § 648.85, and is required to             (g)(2), and (i).
                                                 (B).                                                    submit daily VMS catch reports                           (B) Fish for, harvest, possess, or land
                                                   The revision reads as follows:                        consistent with the requirements of that              regulated species in or from the closed
                                                 § 648.10 VMS and DAS requirements for                   program.                                              areas specified in § 648.81(a) through (f)
                                                 vessel owners/operators.                                   (B) The Regional Administrator may                 and (n), unless otherwise specified in
                                                 *      *    *     *    *                                exempt vessels on a sector trip from the              § 648.81(c)(2)(iii), (f)(5)(i), (f)(5)(iv),
                                                    (k) * * *                                            reporting requirements specified in this              (f)(5)(viii) and (ix), (i), (n)(2)(i), or as
                                                    (2) Reporting requirements for NE                    paragraph (k)(2) if it is determined that             authorized under § 648.85.
                                                 multispecies vessel owners or operators                 such reporting requirements would                     *       *     *     *      *
                                                 fishing in more than one broad stock                    duplicate those specified in § 648.87(b).                (12) * * *
                                                 area per trip. Unless otherwise provided                *       *    *      *     *                              (i) It is unlawful for any person to:
                                                 in this paragraph (k)(2), the owner or                  ■ 4. In § 648.14:                                     *       *     *     *      *
                                                 operator of any vessel issued a NE                      ■ a. Lift the suspension of paragraphs                   (13) * * *
                                                 multispecies limited access permit that                 (k)(6)(i)(E), (k)(7)(i)(A) and (B),                      (i) It is unlawful for any person to:
                                                 has declared its intent to fish within                  (k)(12)(v)(E) and (F), (k)(12)(v)(K) and              *       *     *     *      *
                                                 multiple NE multispecies broad stock                    (L), (k)(13)(i)(D)(1) through (4),                       (16) Recreational and charter/party
                                                 areas, as defined in paragraph (k)(3) of                (k)(13)(ii)(B) through (D), (k)(13)(ii)(K)            requirements. It is unlawful for the
                                                 this section, on the same trip must                     through (M), (k)(14)(viii), and                       owner or operator of a charter or party
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                                                 submit a hail report via VMS providing                  (k)(16)(iii)(A) through (F);                          boat issued a valid Federal NE
                                                 a good-faith estimate of the amount of                  ■ b. Revise paragraph (k)(6)(i)(E);                   multispecies permit, or for a
                                                 each regulated species retained (in                     ■ c. Remove paragraph (k)(6)(i)(H);                   recreational vessel, as applicable, unless
                                                 pounds, landed weight) and the total                    ■ d. Revise paragraphs (k)(7)(i)(A) and               otherwise specified in § 648.17, to do
                                                 amount of all species retained (in                      (B);                                                  any of the following if fishing under the
                                                 pounds, landed weight), including NE                    ■ e. Remove paragraphs (k)(7)(i)(H)                   recreational or charter/party regulations:
                                                 multispecies and species managed by                     through (J);                                          *       *     *     *      *


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                                                    (iii) * * *                                          ■ c. Remove paragraphs (d)(3) through                 coordinates connected in the order
                                                    (A) Fail to comply with the applicable               (6);                                                  stated by straight lines:
                                                 restrictions if transiting the GOM                      ■ d. Revise paragraph (e)(2);
                                                 Regulated Mesh Area with cod on board                   ■ e. Remove paragraphs (e)(3) and (4);                  GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE I
                                                 that was caught outside the GOM                         ■ f. Revise paragraph (f);                                                       [May 1–May 31]
                                                 Regulated Mesh Area.                                    ■ g. Remove paragraph (g)(1)(vii);
                                                    (B) Fail to comply with the                          ■ h. Revise paragraphs (g)(2)                              Point                    N. latitude   W. longitude
                                                 requirements specified in                               introductory text, (g)(2)(i), and (i); and
                                                                                                                                                               CPCI     1   ...........    43°30′   N      (1)
                                                 § 648.81(f)(5)(v) when fishing in the                   ■ i. Remove paragraph (o).
                                                 areas described in § 648.81(d)(1), (e)(1),                The revisions read as follows:                      CPCI     2   ...........    43°30′   N      69°30′     W
                                                 and (f)(4) during the time periods                                                                            CPCI     3   ...........    43°00′   N      69°30′     W
                                                                                                         § 648.81 NE multispecies closed areas and             CPCI     4   ...........    43°00′   N      70°00′     W
                                                 specified.
                                                                                                         measures to protect EFH.                              CPCI     5   ...........    42°30′   N      70°00′     W
                                                 *       *    *      *      *                                                                                  CPCI     6   ...........    42°30′   N      70°30′     W
                                                                                                         *      *     *     *    *
                                                 ■ 5. In § 648.80:                                          (d) * * *                                          CPCI     7   ...........    42°20′   N      70°30′     W
                                                                                                                                                               CPCI     8   ...........    42°20′   N      (2) (3)
                                                 ■ a. Lift the suspension of paragraphs                     (2) Unless otherwise restricted under
                                                                                                                                                               CPCI     1   ...........    43°30′   N      (1) (3)
                                                 (a)(3)(vi), (a)(3)(viii), (a)(4)(iii), (a)(4)(ix),      the EFH Closure(s) specified in
                                                 and (g)(6)(i) and (ii);                                 paragraph (h) of this section, paragraph                1 The intersection of 43°30′ N latitude and
                                                 ■ b. Remove paragraphs (a)(3)(viii) and                 (d)(1) of this section does not apply to              the coastline of Maine.
                                                                                                                                                                 2 The intersection of 42°20′ N latitude and
                                                 (ix) and (a)(4)(ix) and (x);                            persons on fishing vessels or fishing
                                                 ■ c. Revise paragraphs (g)(6)(i) and (ii);
                                                                                                                                                               the coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                                                                         vessels that meet the criteria in                       3 From Point 8 back to Point 1 following the
                                                 and                                                     paragraphs (f)(5)(ii) through (v) of this             coastline of the United States.
                                                 ■ d. Remove paragraphs (g)(6)(iii) and                  section.
                                                 (iv).                                                   *      *     *     *    *                               (ii) GOM Cod Protection Closure II.
                                                    The revisions read as follows:                          (e) * * *                                          From June 1 through June 30, the
                                                                                                            (2) Unless otherwise restricted under              restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1)
                                                 § 648.80 NE multispecies regulated mesh                                                                       and (2) of this section apply to GOM
                                                 areas and restrictions on gear and methods              paragraph (h) of this section, paragraph
                                                                                                         (e)(1) of this section does not apply to              Cod Protection Closure II, which is the
                                                 of fishing.
                                                                                                         persons on fishing vessels or fishing                 area bounded by the following
                                                 *       *     *      *      *                                                                                 coordinates connected in the order
                                                                                                         vessels that meet the criteria in
                                                    (g) * * *                                                                                                  stated by straight lines:
                                                                                                         paragraphs (f)(5)(ii) through (v) of this
                                                    (6) * * *                                            section consistent with the requirements
                                                    (i) Requirements for gillnet gear                    specified under § 648.80(a)(5).                         GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE II
                                                 capable of catching NE multispecies to                                                                                               [June 1–June 30]
                                                                                                         *      *     *     *    *
                                                 reduce harbor porpoise takes. In
                                                 addition to the requirements for gillnet                   (f) GOM Cod Protection Closures. (1)
                                                                                                         Unless otherwise allowed in this part,                     Point                    N. latitude   W. longitude
                                                 fishing identified in this section, all
                                                 persons owning or operating vessels in                  no fishing vessel or person on a fishing              CPCII    1 ..........       (1)             69°30′     W
                                                 the EEZ that fish with sink gillnet gear                vessel may enter, fish in, or be in; and              CPCII    2 ..........       43°30′   N      69°30′     W
                                                 and other gillnet gear capable of                       no fishing gear capable of catching NE                CPCII    3 ..........       43°30′   N      70°00′     W
                                                 catching NE multispecies, with the                      multispecies may be in, or on board a                 CPCII    4 ..........       42°30′   N      70°00′     W
                                                 exception of single pelagic gillnets (as                vessel in GOM Cod Protection Closures                 CPCII    5 ..........       42°30′   N      70°30′     W
                                                 described in § 648.81(f)(5)(ii)), must                  I through V as described, and during the              CPCII    6 ..........       42°20′   N      70°30′     W
                                                 comply with the applicable provisions                   times specified, in paragraphs (f)(4)(i)              CPCII    7 ..........       42°20′   N      (2) (3)


                                                 of the Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction                   through (v) of this section.                          CPCII    8 ..........       42°30′   N      (4) (3)


                                                 Plan found in § 229.33 of this title.                      (2) Any vessel subject to a GOM cod                CPCII    9 ..........       42°30′   N      70°30′ W
                                                                                                         protection closure may transit the area,              CPCII    10 ........        43°00′   N      70°30′ W
                                                    (ii) Requirements for gillnet gear                                                                         CPCII    11 ........        43°00′   N      (5) (6)
                                                                                                         provided it complies with the
                                                 capable of catching NE multispecies to                                                                        CPCII    1 ..........       (1)             69°30′ W 6
                                                                                                         requirements specified in paragraph (i)
                                                 prevent large whale takes. In addition to
                                                                                                         of this section.                                        1 The intersection of 69°30′ W longitude and
                                                 the requirements for gillnet fishing
                                                 identified in this section, all persons                    (3) The New England Fishery                        the coastline of Maine.
                                                                                                                                                                 2 The intersection of 42°20′ N latitude and
                                                 owning or operating vessels in the EEZ                  Management Council shall review the
                                                                                                         GOM Cod Protection Closures Areas                     the coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                 that fish with sink gillnet gear and other                                                                      3 From Point 7 to Point 8 following the

                                                 gillnet gear capable of catching NE                     specified in this section when the                    coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                 multispecies, with the exception of                     spawning stock biomass for GOM cod                      4 The intersection of 42°30′ N latitude and

                                                 single pelagic gillnets (as described in                reaches the minimum biomass threshold                 the coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                                                                                                                                 5 The intersection of 43°00′ N latitude and
                                                 § 648.81(f)(5)(ii)), must comply with the               specified for the stock (50 percent of
                                                                                                                                                               the coastline of New Hampshire.
                                                 applicable provisions of the Atlantic                   SSBMSY).                                                6 From Point 11 back to Point 1 following

                                                 Large Whale Take Reduction Plan found                      (4) GOM Cod Protection Closure                     the coastlines of New Hampshire and Maine.
                                                 in § 229.32 of this title.                              Areas. Charts depicting these areas are
                                                                                                         available from the Regional                              (iii) GOM Cod Protection Closure III.
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                                                 *       *     *      *      *                           Administrator upon request.                           From November 1 through January 31,
                                                 ■ 6. In § 648.81:                                          (i) GOM Cod Protection Closure I.                  the restrictions specified in paragraphs
                                                 ■ a. Lift suspension of paragraphs (d)(1)               From May 1 through May 31, the                        (f)(1) and (2) of this section apply to
                                                 through (4), (e)(1) and (2), (f)(1) and (2),            restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1)           GOM Cod Protection Closure III, which
                                                 (g)(1)(i), (o)(1)(iii), (iv) and (viii) through         and (2) of this section apply to GOM                  is the area bounded by the following
                                                 (x), and (o)(2)(iv);                                    Cod Protection Closure I, which is the                coordinates connected in the order
                                                 ■ b. Revise paragraph (d)(2);                           area bounded by the following                         stated by straight lines:


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                                                   GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE III                                      (i) That have not been issued a                       (vii) That are fishing in the Raised
                                                                 [November 1–January 31]                            multispecies permit and that are fishing              Footrope Trawl Exempted Whiting
                                                                                                                    exclusively in state waters;                          Fishery, as specified in § 648.80(a)(15),
                                                      Point                     N. latitude       W. longitude         (ii) That are fishing with or using                or in the Small Mesh Area II Exemption
                                                                                                                    exempted gear as defined under this                   Area, as specified in § 648.80(a)(9);
                                                 CPCIII   1     .........     42°30′   N         (1)                part, except for pelagic gillnet gear                    (viii) That are fishing on a sector trip,
                                                 CPCIII   2     .........     42°30′   N         70°30′    W        capable of catching NE multispecies,                  as defined in this part, and in the GOM
                                                 CPCIII   3     .........     42°15′   N         70°30′    W        unless fishing with a single pelagic                  Cod Protection Closures IV or V, as
                                                 CPCIII   4     .........     42°15′   N         70°24′    W        gillnet not longer than 300 ft (91.4 m)
                                                 CPCIII   5     .........     42°00′   N         70°24′    W
                                                                                                                                                                          specified in paragraphs (f)(4)(iv) and (v)
                                                                                                 (2) (3)
                                                                                                                    and not greater than 6 ft (1.83 m) deep,              of this section; or
                                                 CPCIII   6     .........     42°00′   N
                                                 CPCIII   1     .........     42°30′   N         (1) (3)            with a maximum mesh size of 3 inches                     (ix) That are fishing under the
                                                                                                                    (7.6 cm), provided that:                              provisions of a Northeast multispecies
                                                    1 The intersection of 42°30′ N latitude and                        (A) The net is attached to the boat and            Handgear A permit, as specified at
                                                 the Massachusetts coastline.                                       fished in the upper two-thirds of the
                                                   2 The intersection of 42°00′ N latitude and                                                                            § 648.82(b)(6), and in the GOM Cod
                                                 the mainland Massachusetts coastline at King-                      water column;                                         Protection Closures IV or V, as specified
                                                 ston, MA.                                                             (B) The net is marked with the                     in paragraphs (f)(4)(iv) and (v) of this
                                                   3 From Point 6 back to Point 1 following the                     owner’s name and vessel identification                section .
                                                 coastline of Massachusetts.                                        number;
                                                                                                                                                                             (g) * * *
                                                                                                                       (C) There is no retention of regulated
                                                   (iv) GOM Cod Protection Closure IV.                                                                                       (2) Paragraph (g)(1) of this section
                                                                                                                    species; and
                                                 From October 1 through October 31, the                                                                                   does not apply to persons on fishing
                                                                                                                       (D) There is no other gear on board
                                                 restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1)                                                                              vessels or to fishing vessels that meet
                                                                                                                    capable of catching NE multispecies;
                                                 and (2) of this section apply to GOM                                  (iii) That are fishing in the Midwater             any of the following criteria:
                                                 Cod Protection Closure IV, which is the                            Trawl Gear Exempted Fishery as                           (i) That meet the criteria in
                                                 area bounded by the following                                      specified in § 648.80(d);                             paragraphs (f)(5)(i), (ii), or (iii) of this
                                                 coordinates connected in the order                                    (iv) That are fishing in the Purse Seine           section;
                                                 stated by straight lines:                                          Gear Exempted Fishery as specified in                 *      *     *      *       *
                                                                                                                    § 648.80(e);                                             (i) Transiting. Unless otherwise
                                                  GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE IV                                        (v) That are fishing under charter/                restricted or specified in this paragraph
                                                                   [October 1–October 31]                           party or recreational regulations                     (i), a vessel may transit CA I, the
                                                                                                                    specified in § 648.89, provided that:                 Nantucket Lightship Closed Area, the
                                                      Point                     N. latitude       W. longitude         (A) For vessels fishing under charter/             Cashes Ledge Closed Area, the Western
                                                                                                 (1)
                                                                                                                    party regulations in a GOM cod                        GOM Closure Area, the GOM Cod
                                                 CPCIV      1   ........      42°30′   N
                                                                                                                    protection closure described under                    Protection Closures, the GB Seasonal
                                                 CPCIV      2   ........      42°30′   N         70°00′ W
                                                 CPCIV      3   ........      42°00′   N         70°00′ W           paragraph (f)(4) of this section, it has on           Closure Area, the EFH Closure Areas,
                                                 CPCIV      4   ........      42°00′   N         (2) (3)            board a letter of authorization issued by             and the GOM Cod Spawning Protection
                                                 CPCIV      1   ........      42°30′   N         (1) (3)            the Regional Administrator, which is                  Area, as defined in paragraphs (a)(1),
                                                                                                                    valid from the date of enrollment                     (c)(1), (d)(1), (e)(1), (f)(4), (g)(1), (h)(1),
                                                    1 The intersection of 42°30′ N latitude and                     through the duration of the closure or 3              and (n)(1), of this section, respectively,
                                                 the Massachusetts coastline
                                                   2 The intersection of 42°00′ N latitude and                      months duration, whichever is greater;                provided that its gear is stowed and not
                                                 the mainland Massachusetts coastline at King-                      for vessels fishing under charter/party               available for immediate use as defined
                                                 ston, MA                                                           regulations in the Cashes Ledge Closure
                                                   3 From Point 4 back to Point 1 following the                                                                           in § 648.2. A vessel may transit CA II,
                                                                                                                    Area or Western GOM Area Closure, as                  as defined in paragraph (b)(1) of this
                                                 coastline of Massachusetts
                                                                                                                    described under paragraphs (d) and (e)                section, in accordance with paragraph
                                                    (v) GOM Cod Protection Closure V.                               of this section, respectively, it has on              (b)(2)(iv) of this section. Private
                                                 From March 1 through March 31, the                                 board a letter of authorization issued by             recreational or charter/party vessels
                                                 restrictions specified in paragraphs (f)(1)                        the Regional Administrator, which is                  fishing under the Northeast
                                                 and (2) of this section GOM Cod                                    valid from the date of enrollment until               multispecies provisions specified at
                                                 Protection Closure V, which is the area                            the end of the fishing year;                          § 648.89 may transit the GOM Cod
                                                 bounded by the following coordinates                                  (B) Fish species managed by the                    Spawning Protection Area, as defined in
                                                 connected in the order stated by straight                          NEFMC or MAFMC that are harvested                     paragraph (n)(1) of this section,
                                                 lines:                                                             or possessed by the vessel, are not sold              provided all bait and hooks are removed
                                                                                                                    or intended for trade, barter or sale,                from fishing rods, and any regulated
                                                   GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE V                                     regardless of where the fish are caught;              species on board have been caught
                                                                                                                       (C) The vessel has no gear other than
                                                                      [March 1–March 31]                                                                                  outside the GOM Cod Spawning
                                                                                                                    rod and reel or handline on board; and
                                                                                                                                                                          Protection Area and has been gutted and
                                                      Point                     N. latitude       W. longitude         (D) The vessel does not use any NE
                                                                                                                                                                          stored.
                                                                                                                    multispecies DAS during the entire
                                                 CPCV     1     .........     42°30′   N         70°00′    W        period for which the letter of                        *      *     *      *       *
                                                 CPCV     2     .........     42°30′   N         68°30′    W        authorization is valid;                               § 648.82   [Amended]
                                                 CPCV     3     .........     42°00′   N         68°30′    W           (vi) That are fishing with or using
                                                 CPCV     4     .........     42°00′   N         70°00′    W        scallop dredge gear when fishing under                ■ 7. In § 648.82, lift the suspension of
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                                                 CPCV     1     .........     42°30′   N         70°00′    W        a scallop DAS or when lawfully fishing                paragraphs (b)(5) through (8), and
                                                                                                                    in the Scallop Dredge Fishery                         remove paragraphs (b)(7) through (10).
                                                   (5) The GOM cod protection closures                              Exemption Area as described in
                                                 specified in this section do not apply to                                                                                § 648.85   [Amended]
                                                                                                                    § 648.80(a)(11), provided the vessel does
                                                 persons aboard fishing vessels or fishing                          not retain any regulated NE                           ■ 8. In § 648.85, lift the suspension of
                                                 vessels that meet any of the following                             multispecies during a trip, or on any                 paragraphs (b)(6)(iv)(D) and (K) and
                                                 criteria:                                                          part of a trip; or                                    remove paragraphs (b)(6)(iv)(K) and (L).


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                                                 § 648.86   [Amended]                                    minus the NMFS-specified de minimis                   and the Regional Administrator may
                                                 ■ 9. In § 648.86, lift the suspension of                amount, shall be counted against the                  exempt sector participants from these
                                                 paragraphs (b)(1) through (7) and                       sector’s ACE for purposes of                          requirements as part of the approval of
                                                 remove paragraphs (b)(5) through (10).                  determining an overage subject to the                 yearly operations plans. For the purpose
                                                                                                         AM in paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this                   of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), the Regional
                                                 ■ 10. In § 648.87:
                                                                                                         section.                                              Administrator may not grant sector
                                                 ■ a. Lift the suspension of paragraphs
                                                                                                            (ii) De Minimis Carryover Amount.                  participants exemptions from the NE
                                                 (b)(1)(v)(A), (b)(1)(ix), (b)(1)(x), (c)(2)(i),
                                                                                                         The de minimis carryover amount is one                multispecies year-round closures areas
                                                 (c)(2)(ii)(A) and (B), (c)(2)(ii)(E), and
                                                                                                         percent of the overall sector sub-ACL for             defined as Essential Fish Habitat
                                                 (c)(2)(iii);
                                                                                                         the fishing year in which the carryover               Closure Areas as defined in § 648.81(h);
                                                 ■ b. Revise paragraphs (b)(1)(i)(C) and
                                                                                                         would be harvested. NMFS may change                   the Fippennies Ledge Area as defined in
                                                 (b)(1)(iii)(C);
                                                                                                         this de minimis carryover amount for                  paragraph (c)(2)(i)(A) of this section;
                                                 ■ c. Remove paragraphs (b)(1)(v)(C) and
                                                                                                         any fishing year through notice                       Closed Area I and Closed Area II, as
                                                 (b)(1)(x) and (xi);
                                                                                                         consistent with the Administrative                    defined in § 648.81(a) and (b),
                                                 ■ d. Revise paragraphs (c)(2)(i) and
                                                                                                         Procedure Act. The overall de minimis                 respectively, during the period February
                                                 (c)(2)(ii)(B); and
                                                                                                         carryover amount would be applied to                  16 through April 30; and the Western
                                                 ■ e. Remove paragraphs (c)(2)(ii)(E)
                                                                                                         each sector proportional to the                       GOM Closure Area, as defined at
                                                 through (G) and (c)(2)(iii) and (iv).
                                                                                                         cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits                    § 648.81(e), where it overlaps with GOM
                                                    The revisions read as follows:
                                                                                                         participating in the sector for the                   Cod Protection Closures I through III, as
                                                 § 648.87   Sector allocation.                           particular fishing year, as described in              defined in § 648.81(f)(4). This list may
                                                 *       *    *     *     *                              paragraph (b)(1)(i)(E) of this section.               be modified through a framework
                                                    (b) * * *                                            *       *    *      *     *                           adjustment, as specified in § 648.90.
                                                    (1) * * *                                               (iii) * * *                                        *      *    *    *     *
                                                    (i) * * *                                               (C) ACE buffer. At the beginning of                  (ii) * * *
                                                    (C) Carryover. (1) With the exception                each fishing year, NMFS shall withhold                  (B) The GOM Cod Protection Closures
                                                 of GB yellowtail flounder, a sector may                 20 percent of a sector’s ACE for each                 IV and V specified in § 648.81(f)(4)(iv)
                                                 carryover an amount of ACE equal to 10                  stock for a period of up to 61 days (i.e.,            and (v) and the GB Seasonal Closed
                                                 percent of its original ACE for each                    through June 30), unless otherwise                    Area specified in § 648.81(g)(1);
                                                 stock that is unused at the end of one                  specified by NMFS, to allow time to                   *      *    *    *     *
                                                 fishing year into the following fishing                 process any ACE transfers submitted at
                                                 year, provided that the total unused                    the end of the fishing year pursuant to               § 648.88   [Amended]
                                                 sector ACE plus the overall ACL for the                 paragraph (b)(1)(viii) of this section and            ■ 11. In § 648.88, lift the suspension of
                                                 following fishing year does not exceed                  to determine whether the ACE allocated                paragraphs (a)(1) and (3), and remove
                                                 the ABC for the fishing year in which                   to any sector needs to be reduced, or                 paragraphs (a)(3) and (4).
                                                 the carryover may be harvested. If this                 any overage penalties need to be applied
                                                                                                                                                               ■ 12. In § 648.89:
                                                 total exceeds the ABC, NMFS shall                       to individual permits/vessels in the
                                                                                                                                                               ■ a. Lift the suspension of paragraphs
                                                 adjust the maximum amount of unused                     current fishing year to accommodate an
                                                                                                                                                               (b)(3), (c)(1) and (2), (c)(8), and (e)(1)
                                                 ACE that a sector may carryover (down                   ACE overage by that sector during the
                                                                                                                                                               through (4);
                                                 from 10 percent) to an amount equal to                  previous fishing year, as specified in
                                                                                                                                                               ■ b. Revise paragraphs (c)(1) and
                                                 the ABC of the following fishing year.                  paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section.
                                                                                                                                                               (c)(2)(i);
                                                 Any adjustments made would be                           NMFS shall not withhold 20 percent of                 ■ c.. Remove paragraphs (c)(2)(v) and
                                                 applied to each sector based on its total               a sector’s ACE at the beginning of a                  (c)(8) and (9);
                                                 unused ACE and proportional to the                      fishing year in which default                         ■ c. Revise paragraph (e)(1);
                                                 cumulative PSCs of vessels/permits                      specifications are in effect, as specified            ■ d. Remove paragraphs (e)(4) through
                                                 participating in the sector for the                     in § 648.90(a)(3).                                    (7); and
                                                 particular fishing year, as described in                *       *    *      *     *                           ■ e. Revise paragraph (f).
                                                 paragraph (b)(1)(i)(E) of this section.                    (c) * * *                                             The revisions read as follows:
                                                    (i) Eastern GB Stocks Carryover. Any                    (2) * * *
                                                 unused ACE allocated for Eastern GB                        (i) Regulations that may not be                    § 648.89 Recreational and charter/party
                                                 stocks in accordance with paragraph                     exempted for sector participants. The                 vessel restrictions.
                                                 (b)(1)(i)(B) of this section shall                      Regional Administrator may not exempt                 *       *   *     *     *
                                                 contribute to the carryover allowance                   participants in a sector from the                        (c) Possession Restrictions—(1)
                                                 for each stock, as specified in this                    following Federal fishing regulations:                Recreational fishing vessels. (i) Each
                                                 paragraph (b)(1)(i)(C)(1), but shall not                Specific times and areas within the NE                person on a private recreational vessel
                                                 increase individual sector’s allocation of              multispecies year-round closure areas;                may possess no more than 10 cod per
                                                 Eastern GB stocks during the following                  permitting restrictions (e.g., vessel                 day in, or harvested from, the EEZ when
                                                 year.                                                   upgrades, etc.); gear restrictions                    fishing outside of the GOM Regulated
                                                    (ii) This carryover ACE remains                      designed to minimize habitat impacts                  Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1).
                                                 effective during the subsequent fishing                 (e.g., roller gear restrictions, etc.);                  (ii) When fishing in the GOM
                                                 year even if vessels that contributed to                reporting requirements; AMs specified                 Regulated Mesh Area specified in
                                                 the sector allocation during the previous               in § 648.90(a)(5)(i)(D). For the purposes             § 648.80(a)(1), persons aboard private
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                                                 fishing year are no longer participating                of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), the DAS                  recreational fishing vessels may not fish
                                                 in the same sector for the subsequent                   reporting requirements specified in                   for or possess any cod with the
                                                 fishing year.                                           § 648.82; the SAP-specific reporting                  exception that private recreational
                                                    (2) Carryover accounting. (i) If the                 requirements specified in § 648.85; and               vessels in possession of cod caught
                                                 overall ACL for a particular stock is                   the reporting requirements associated                 outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area
                                                 exceeded, the allowed carryover of a                    with a dockside monitoring program are                specified in § 648.80(a)(1) may transit
                                                 particular stock harvested by a sector,                 not considered reporting requirements,                this area, provided all bait and hooks


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                                                 are removed from fishing rods and any                   unless the vessel complies with the                   Federal Register prior to the start of the
                                                 cod on board has been gutted and                        requirements specified at                             fishing year where possible. In
                                                 stored.                                                 § 648.81(n)(2)(iii).                                  specifying these AMs, the Regional
                                                    (iii) For purposes of counting fish,                 *       *    *    *     *                             Administrator shall take into account
                                                 fillets will be converted to whole fish at                 (f) Recreational fishery AM—(1) Catch              the non-binding prioritization of
                                                 the place of landing by dividing the                    evaluation. As soon as recreational                   possible measures recommended by the
                                                 number of fillets by two. If fish are                   catch data are available for the entire               Council: for cod, first increases to
                                                 filleted into a single (butterfly) fillet,              previous fishing year, the Regional                   minimum fish sizes, then adjustments to
                                                 such fillet shall be deemed to be from                  Administrator will evaluate whether                   seasons, followed by changes to bag
                                                 one whole fish.                                         recreational catches exceed any of the                limits; and for haddock, first increases
                                                    (iv) Cod harvested by recreational                   sub-ACLs specified for the recreational               to minimum size limits, then changes to
                                                 fishing vessels in or from the EEZ with                 fishery pursuant to § 648.90(a)(4). When              bag limits, and then adjustments to
                                                 more than one person aboard may be                      evaluating recreational catch, the                    seasons.
                                                 pooled in one or more containers.                       components of recreational catch that                    (ii) The Regional Administrator shall
                                                 Compliance with the possession limit                    are used shall be the same as those used              not adjust the possession limit for GOM
                                                 will be determined by dividing the                      in the most recent assessment for that                cod, under the proactive AM authority
                                                 number of fish on board by the number                   particular stock. To determine if any                 specified in paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this
                                                 of persons on board. If there is a                      sub-ACL specified for the recreational                section, as long as possession of this
                                                 violation of the possession limit on                                                                          stock is prohibited for the recreational
                                                                                                         fishery was exceeded, the Regional
                                                 board a vessel carrying more than one                                                                         fishery, as specified in paragraph (c) of
                                                                                                         Administrator shall compare the 3-year
                                                 person, the violation shall be deemed to                                                                      this section.
                                                                                                         average of recreational catch to the 3-
                                                 have been committed by the owner or                     year average of the recreational sub-ACL              ■ 13. In § 648.90, revise paragraphs
                                                 operator of the vessel.                                 for each stock.                                       (a)(2)(i) and (viii), (a)(3), and (a)(5)(i)
                                                    (v) Cod must be stored so as to be                      (2) Reactive AM adjustment. (i) If it is           introductory text to read as follows:
                                                 readily available for inspection.                       determined that any recreational sub-                 § 648.90 NE multispecies assessment,
                                                    (2) Charter/party vessels. (i) Persons               ACL was exceeded, as specified in                     framework procedures and specifications,
                                                 aboard charter/party fishing vessels                    paragraph (f)(1) of this section, the                 and flexible area action system.
                                                 permitted under this part and not                       Regional Administrator, after                         *      *      *     *    *
                                                 fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                   consultation with the New England                        (a) * * *
                                                 program or on a sector trip that are                    Fishery Management Council, shall                        (2) * * *
                                                 fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh                       develop measures necessary to prevent                    (i) The NE multispecies PDT shall
                                                 Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1) may not                the recreational fishery from exceeding               meet on or before September 30 every
                                                 fish for, possess, or land any cod with                 the appropriate sub-ACL in future years.              other year to perform a review of the
                                                 the exception that charter/party vessels                Appropriate AMs for the recreational                  fishery, using the most current scientific
                                                 in possession of cod caught outside the                 fishery, including adjustments to fishing             information available provided
                                                 GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in                    season, minimum fish size, or                         primarily from the NEFSC. Data
                                                 § 648.80(a)(1) may transit this area,                   possession limits, may be implemented                 provided by states, ASMFC, the USCG,
                                                 provided all bait and hooks are removed                 in a manner consistent with the                       and other sources may also be
                                                 from fishing rods and any cod on board                  Administrative Procedure Act, with                    considered by the PDT. Based on this
                                                 has been gutted and stored.                             final measures published in the Federal               review, the PDT will develop ACLs for
                                                 *       *    *      *    *                              Register no later than January when                   the upcoming fishing year(s) as
                                                    (e) * * *                                            possible. Separate AMs shall be                       described in paragraph (a)(4) of this
                                                    (1) GOM Closed Areas. (i) A vessel                   developed for the private and charter/                section and develop options for
                                                 fishing under charter/party regulations                 party components of the recreational                  consideration by the Council if
                                                 may not fish in the GOM closed areas                    fishery.                                              necessary, on any changes, adjustments,
                                                 specified in § 648.81(d)(1), (e)(1), and                   (ii) The Regional Administrator shall              or additions to DAS allocations, closed
                                                 (f)(4) during the time periods specified                not adjust the possession limit for GOM               areas, or other measures necessary to
                                                 in those paragraphs, unless the vessel                  cod, under the reactive AM authority                  rebuild overfished stocks and achieve
                                                 has on board a valid letter of                          specified in paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this              the FMP goals and objectives.
                                                 authorization issued by the Regional                    section, as long as possession of this                *      *      *     *    *
                                                 Administrator pursuant to                               stock is prohibited for the recreational                 (viii) If the Regional Administrator
                                                 § 648.81(f)(5)(v) and paragraph (e)(3) of               fishery, as specified in paragraph (c) of             concurs in the Council’s
                                                 this section. The conditions and                        this section.                                         recommendation, a final rule shall be
                                                 restrictions of the letter of authorization                (3) Proactive AM adjustment. (i)                   published in the Federal Register on or
                                                 must be complied with for a minimum                     When necessary, the Regional                          about April 1 of each year, with the
                                                 of 3 months if the vessel fishes or                     Administrator, after consultation with                exception noted in paragraph (a)(2)(vii)
                                                 intends to fish in the GOM cod                          the New England Fishery Management                    of this section. If the Council fails to
                                                 protection closures; or for the rest of the             Council, may adjust recreational                      submit a recommendation to the
                                                 fishing year, beginning with the start of               measures to ensure the recreational                   Regional Administrator by February 1
                                                 the participation period of the letter of               fishery achieves, but does not exceed                 that meets the FMP goals and objectives,
                                                 authorization, if the vessel fishes or                  any recreational fishery sub-ACL in a                 the Regional Administrator may publish
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                                                 intends to fish in the year-round GOM                   future fishing year. Appropriate AMs for              as a proposed rule one of the options
                                                 closure areas.                                          the recreational fishery, including                   reviewed and not rejected by the
                                                    (ii) A vessel fishing under charter/                 adjustments to fishing season, minimum                Council, provided that the option meets
                                                 party regulations may not fish in the                   fish size, or possession limits, may be               the FMP objectives and is consistent
                                                 GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area                        implemented in a manner consistent                    with other applicable law. If, after
                                                 specified at § 648.81(n)(1) during the                  with the Administrative Procedure Act,                considering public comment, the
                                                 time period specified in that paragraph,                with final measures published in the                  Regional Administrator decides to


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                                                 approve the option published as a                       DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                 proposed rule, the action will be                                                                             sustainable/species/multispecies.
                                                 published as a final rule in the Federal                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                 Register.                                               Administration
                                                                                                                                                               Background
                                                 *       *     *     *     *
                                                    (3) Default OFLs, ABCs, and ACLs. (i)                50 CFR Part 648                                          Amendment 13 to the Northeast (NE)
                                                 Unless otherwise specified in this                      [Docket No. 140821699–5361–02]
                                                                                                                                                               Multispecies Fishery Management Plan
                                                 paragraph (a)(3), if final specifications                                                                     (FMP) (69 FR 22906, April 27, 2004)
                                                 are not published in the Federal                        RIN 0648–XD461                                        established a process for forming sectors
                                                 Register for the start of a fishing year,                                                                     within the NE multispecies (groundfish)
                                                                                                         Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;                      fishery, and Amendment 16 to the FMP
                                                 as outlined in paragraph (a)(4) of this                 Fisheries of the Northeastern United
                                                 section, specifications for that fishing                                                                      (74 FR 18262, April 9, 2010), followed
                                                                                                         States; Northeast Multispecies                        by Framework Adjustment 45 to the
                                                 year shall be set at 35 percent of the                  Fishery; 2015 and 2016 Sector
                                                 previous year’s specifications for each                                                                       FMP (76 FR 23042, April 25, 2011) and
                                                                                                         Operations Plans and 2015 Contracts                   Framework 48 to the FMP (78 FR 26118;
                                                 NE multispecies stock, including the                    and Allocation of Northeast
                                                 U.S./Canada shared resources, for the                                                                         May 3, 2013), expanded and revised
                                                                                                         Multispecies Annual Catch                             sector management.
                                                 period of time beginning on May 1 and                   Entitlements
                                                 ending on July 31, unless superseded by                                                                          The FMP defines a sector as ‘‘[a]
                                                 the final rule implementing the current                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    group of persons (three or more persons,
                                                 year’s specifications.                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  none of whom have an ownership
                                                    (ii) If the default specifications exceed            Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    interest in the other two persons in the
                                                 the Council’s recommendations for any                   Commerce.                                             sector) holding limited access vessel
                                                 stock for the current year, the                                                                               permits who have voluntarily entered
                                                                                                         ACTION: Final rule.
                                                 specifications for that stock shall be                                                                        into a contract and agree to certain
                                                 reduced to the Council’s                                SUMMARY:   We have partially approved                 fishing restrictions for a specified period
                                                 recommendation through notice                           sector operations plans and contracts for             of time, and which has been granted a
                                                 consistent with the Administrative                      fishing years 2015 and 2016, granting                 TAC(s) [sic] in order to achieve
                                                 Procedure Act.                                          regulatory exemptions for fishing years               objectives consistent with applicable
                                                    (iii) These specifications shall be                  2015 and 2016, and providing Northeast                FMP goals and objectives.’’ Sectors are
                                                 subdivided among the various sub-                       multispecies annual catch entitlements                self-selecting, meaning each sector can
                                                 components of the fishery consistent                    to approved sectors for fishing year                  choose its members.
                                                 with the ABC/ACL distribution adopted                   2015. Approval of sector operations                      The NE multispecies sector
                                                                                                         plans is necessary to allocate annual                 management system allocates a portion
                                                 for the previous year’s specifications.
                                                                                                         catch entitlements to the sectors and for             of the NE multispecies stocks to each
                                                 *       *     *     *     *                                                                                   sector. These annual sector allocations
                                                    (5) * * *                                            the sectors to operate. The Northeast
                                                                                                         Multispecies Fishery Management Plan                  are known as annual catch entitlements
                                                    (i) AMs for the NE multispecies
                                                                                                         allows limited access permit holders to               (ACE). These allocations are a portion of
                                                 commercial and recreational fisheries. If
                                                                                                         form sectors, and requires sectors to                 a stock’s annual catch limit (ACL)
                                                 the catch of regulated species or ocean                                                                       available to commercial NE
                                                 pout by a sub-component of the NE                       submit their operations plans and
                                                                                                         contracts to us, NMFS, for approval or                multispecies vessels within a sector,
                                                 multispecies fishery (i.e., common pool                                                                       based on the collective fishing history of
                                                 vessels, sector vessels, or private                     disapproval. Approved sectors are
                                                                                                         exempt from certain effort control                    a sector’s members. Currently, sectors
                                                 recreational and charter/party vessels)                                                                       may receive allocations of most large-
                                                 exceeds the amount allocated to each                    regulations and receive allocations of
                                                                                                         Northeast multispecies based on its                   mesh NE multispecies stocks with the
                                                 sub-component, as specified in                                                                                exception of Atlantic halibut,
                                                 paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(H) of this section,               members’ fishing history.
                                                                                                                                                               windowpane flounder, Atlantic
                                                 then the applicable AM for that sub-                    DATES: Sector operations plans and
                                                                                                                                                               wolffish, and ocean pout, which are
                                                 component of the fishery shall take                     regulatory exemptions are effective May               non-allocated. A sector determines how
                                                 effect, pursuant to paragraphs                          1, 2015, through April 30, 2017.                      to harvest its ACEs and may decide to
                                                 (a)(5)(i)(A) through (C) of this section. In            Northeast multispecies annual catch                   consolidate operations to fewer vessels.
                                                 determining the applicability of AMs                    entitlements for sectors are effective                   Because sectors elect to receive an
                                                 specified for a sub-component of the NE                 May 1, 2015, through April 30, 2016.                  allocation under a quota-based system,
                                                 multispecies fishery in paragraphs                      ADDRESSES: Copies of each sector’s final              the FMP grants sector vessels several
                                                 (a)(5)(i)(A) through (C) of this section,               operations plan and contract, and the                 ‘‘universal’’ exemptions from the FMP’s
                                                 the Regional Administrator shall                        environmental assessment (EA), are                    effort controls. These universal
                                                 consider available information regarding                available from the NMFS Greater                       exemptions apply to: Trip limits on
                                                 the catch of regulated species and ocean                Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office: John              allocated stocks; the Georges Bank (GB)
                                                 pout by each sub-component of the NE                    K. Bullard, Regional Administrator,                   Seasonal Closure Area; NE multispecies
                                                 multispecies fishery, plus each sub-                    National Marine Fisheries Service, 55                 days-at-sea (DAS) restrictions; the
                                                 component’s share of any overage of the                 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA                  requirement to use a 6.5-inch (16.5-cm)
                                                 overall ACL for a particular stock                      01930. These documents are also                       mesh codend when fishing with
                                                 caused by excessive catch by vessels                    accessible via the Federal eRulemaking                selective gear on GB; portions of the
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                                                 outside of the FMP, exempted fisheries,                 Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.                   Gulf of Maine (GOM) Cod Protection
                                                 or the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, as                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Liz                  Closures (as created by Framework 53;
                                                 specified in this paragraph (a)(5), as                  Sullivan, Fishery Management                          implemented concurrently with this
                                                 appropriate.                                            Specialist, phone (978) 282–8493, fax                 rule); and the at-sea monitoring (ASM)
                                                 *       *     *     *     *                             (978) 281–9135. To review Federal                     coverage rate for sector vessels fishing
                                                 [FR Doc. 2015–09952 Filed 4–30–15; 8:45 am]             Register documents referenced in this                 on a monkfish DAS in the Southern
                                                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  rule, you can visit: http://                          New England (SNE) Broad Stock Area


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Document Created: 2018-02-21 10:20:39
Document Modified: 2018-02-21 10:20:39
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; request for comments.
DatesEffective May 1, 2015. Comments on the burden-hour estimates or other aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this final rule must be received by June 30, 2015.
ContactSarah Heil, Fishery Policy Analyst, phone: 978-281-9257; email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 25110 
RIN Number0648-BE75
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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