80_FR_25227 80 FR 25143 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Multispecies Fishery; 2015 and 2016 Sector Operations Plans and 2015 Contracts and Allocation of Northeast Multispecies Annual Catch Entitlements

80 FR 25143 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Multispecies Fishery; 2015 and 2016 Sector Operations Plans and 2015 Contracts and Allocation of Northeast Multispecies Annual Catch Entitlements

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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

Page Range25143-25160
FR Document2015-09950

We have partially approved sector operations plans and contracts for fishing years 2015 and 2016, granting regulatory exemptions for fishing years 2015 and 2016, and providing Northeast multispecies annual catch entitlements to approved sectors for fishing year 2015. Approval of sector operations plans is necessary to allocate annual catch entitlements to the sectors and for the sectors to operate. The Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan allows limited access permit holders to form sectors, and requires sectors to submit their operations plans and contracts to us, NMFS, for approval or disapproval. Approved sectors are exempt from certain effort control regulations and receive allocations of Northeast multispecies based on its members' fishing history.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 140821699-5361-02]
RIN 0648-XD461


Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern 
United States; Northeast Multispecies Fishery; 2015 and 2016 Sector 
Operations Plans and 2015 Contracts and Allocation of Northeast 
Multispecies Annual Catch Entitlements

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: We have partially approved sector operations plans and 
contracts for fishing years 2015 and 2016, granting regulatory 
exemptions for fishing years 2015 and 2016, and providing Northeast 
multispecies annual catch entitlements to approved sectors for fishing 
year 2015. Approval of sector operations plans is necessary to allocate 
annual catch entitlements to the sectors and for the sectors to 
operate. The Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan allows 
limited access permit holders to form sectors, and requires sectors to 
submit their operations plans and contracts to us, NMFS, for approval 
or disapproval. Approved sectors are exempt from certain effort control 
regulations and receive allocations of Northeast multispecies based on 
its members' fishing history.

DATES: Sector operations plans and regulatory exemptions are effective 
May 1, 2015, through April 30, 2017. Northeast multispecies annual 
catch entitlements for sectors are effective May 1, 2015, through April 
30, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Copies of each sector's final operations plan and contract, 
and the environmental assessment (EA), are available from the NMFS 
Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office: John K. Bullard, Regional 
Administrator, National Marine Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic 
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. These documents are also accessible via 
the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Liz Sullivan, Fishery Management 
Specialist, phone (978) 282-8493, fax (978) 281-9135. To review Federal 
Register documents referenced in this rule, you can visit: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    Amendment 13 to the Northeast (NE) Multispecies Fishery Management 
Plan (FMP) (69 FR 22906, April 27, 2004) established a process for 
forming sectors within the NE multispecies (groundfish) fishery, and 
Amendment 16 to the FMP (74 FR 18262, April 9, 2010), followed by 
Framework Adjustment 45 to the FMP (76 FR 23042, April 25, 2011) and 
Framework 48 to the FMP (78 FR 26118; May 3, 2013), expanded and 
revised sector management.
    The FMP defines a sector as ``[a] group of persons (three or more 
persons, none of whom have an ownership interest in the other two 
persons in the sector) holding limited access vessel permits who have 
voluntarily entered into a contract and agree to certain fishing 
restrictions for a specified period of time, and which has been granted 
a TAC(s) [sic] in order to achieve objectives consistent with 
applicable FMP goals and objectives.'' Sectors are self-selecting, 
meaning each sector can choose its members.
    The NE multispecies sector management system allocates a portion of 
the NE multispecies stocks to each sector. These annual sector 
allocations are known as annual catch entitlements (ACE). These 
allocations are a portion of a stock's annual catch limit (ACL) 
available to commercial NE multispecies vessels within a sector, based 
on the collective fishing history of a sector's members. Currently, 
sectors may receive allocations of most large-mesh NE multispecies 
stocks with the exception of Atlantic halibut, windowpane flounder, 
Atlantic wolffish, and ocean pout, which are non-allocated. A sector 
determines how to harvest its ACEs and may decide to consolidate 
operations to fewer vessels.
    Because sectors elect to receive an allocation under a quota-based 
system, the FMP grants sector vessels several ``universal'' exemptions 
from the FMP's effort controls. These universal exemptions apply to: 
Trip limits on allocated stocks; the Georges Bank (GB) Seasonal Closure 
Area; NE multispecies days-at-sea (DAS) restrictions; the requirement 
to use a 6.5-inch (16.5-cm) mesh codend when fishing with selective 
gear on GB; portions of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) Cod Protection Closures 
(as created by Framework 53; implemented concurrently with this rule); 
and the at-sea monitoring (ASM) coverage rate for sector vessels 
fishing on a monkfish DAS in the Southern New England (SNE) Broad Stock 
Area

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(BSA) with extra-large mesh gillnets. The FMP prohibits sectors from 
requesting exemptions from permitting restrictions, gear restrictions 
designed to minimize habitat impacts, and reporting requirements.
    Of the 24 approved sectors, we received operations plans and 
preliminary contracts for fishing years 2015 and 2016 from 17 sectors. 
The operations plans are similar to previously approved versions, but 
include operations spanning two fishing years, as well as additional 
exemption requests and proposals for industry-funded ASM plans. This is 
the first year that 2-year operations plans have been submitted by the 
sectors, as allowed in the Amendment 16 final rule. Two-year sector 
operations plans will help streamline the process for sector managers 
and reduce administrative burdens for both sectors and NMFS. Six 
sectors that have operated in past years did not submit operations 
plans or contracts. Four of these sectors now operate as state-operated 
permit banks as described below.
    We have determined that the 17 sector operations plans and 
contracts that we have approved, and 19 of the 22 regulatory exemptions 
requested, in whole or partially, are consistent with the FMP's goals 
and objectives, and meet sector requirements outlined in the 
regulations at Sec.  648.87. These 17 operations plans are similar to 
previously approved plans, but include a new exemption request. Copies 
of the operations plans and contracts, and the environmental assessment 
(EA), are available at http://www.regulations.gov and from NMFS (see 
ADDRESSES). One of the 17 sectors, Northeast Fishery Sector (NEFS) IV, 
proposes to operate as a private lease-only sector.

Sector Allocations

    Based on sector enrollment as of February 25, 2015, we have 
projected fishing year 2015 allocations in this final rule. All permits 
enrolled in a sector, and the vessels associated with those permits, 
have until April 30, 2015, to withdraw from a sector and fish in the 
common pool for fishing year 2015. For fishing year 2016, we will set 
similar roster deadlines, notify permit holders of the fishing year 
2016 deadlines, and allow permit holders to change sectors separate 
from the annual sector operations plans approval process. We will 
publish final sector ACEs and common pool sub-ACL totals, based upon 
final rosters, as soon as possible after the start of fishing year 
2015, and again after the start of fishing year 2016.
    We calculate the sector's allocation for each stock by summing its 
members' potential sector contributions (PSC) for a stock and then 
multiplying that total percentage by the available commercial sub-ACL 
for that stock, as approved in Framework 53 to the FMP. Table 1 shows 
the projected total PSC for each sector by stock for fishing year 2015. 
Tables 2 and 3 show the allocations that each sector will be allocated, 
in pounds and metric tons, respectively, for fishing year 2015, based 
on their preliminary fishing year 2015 rosters. At the start of the 
fishing year, we provide the final allocations, to the nearest pound, 
to the individual sectors, and we use those final allocations to 
monitor sector catch. While the common pool does not receive a specific 
allocation, the common pool sub-ACLs have been included in each of 
these tables for comparison.
    We do not assign an individual permit separate PSCs for the Eastern 
GB cod or Eastern GB haddock; instead, we assign each permit a PSC for 
the GB cod stock and GB haddock stock. Each sector's GB cod and GB 
haddock allocations are then divided into an Eastern ACE and a Western 
ACE, based on each sector's percentage of the GB cod and GB haddock 
ACLs. For example, if a sector is allocated 4 percent of the GB cod ACL 
and 6 percent of the GB haddock ACL, the sector is allocated 4 percent 
of the commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area GB cod total allowable catch 
(TAC) and 6 percent of the commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area GB 
haddock TAC as its Eastern GB cod and haddock ACEs. These amounts are 
then subtracted from the sector's overall GB cod and haddock 
allocations to determine its Western GB cod and haddock ACEs. A sector 
may only harvest its Eastern GB cod ACEs in the Eastern U.S./Canada 
Area. However, Framework 51 implemented a mechanism that allows sectors 
to ``convert'' their Eastern GB haddock allocation into Western GB 
haddock allocation (79 FR 22421; April 22, 2014) and fish that 
converted ACE in Western GB.
    At the start of fishing year 2015, we will withhold 20 percent of 
each sector's fishing year 2015 allocation until we finalize fishing 
year 2014 catch information. In the past, we have typically finalized 
the prior year's catch during the summer months. We expect to finalize 
2014 catch information consistent with this past practice. We will 
allow sectors to transfer fishing year 2014 ACE for two weeks of the 
fishing year following our completion of year-end catch accounting to 
reduce or eliminate any fishing year 2014 overages. If necessary, we 
will reduce any sector's fishing year 2015 allocation to account for a 
remaining overage in fishing year 2014. We will follow the same process 
for fishing year 2016. Each year of the operations plans, we will 
notify the Council and sector managers of this deadline in writing and 
will announce this decision on our Web site at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/.

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Sector Operations Plans and Contracts

    As previously stated, we received 17 sector operations plans and 
contracts by the September 2, 2014, deadline for fishing years 2015 and 
2016. Each sector elected to submit a single document that is both its 
contract and operations plan. Therefore, these submitted operations 
plans not only contain the rules under which each sector would fish, 
but also provide the legal contract that binds each member to the 
sector. All sectors' proposed operations plans are for two fishing 
years--2015 and 2016. Each sector's operations plan, and each sector's 
members, must comply with the regulations governing sectors, found at 
Sec.  648.87. In addition, each sector must conduct fishing activities 
as detailed in its approved operations plan.
    Participating vessels are required to comply with all pertinent 
Federal fishing regulations, except as specifically exempted in the 
letter of authorization (LOA) issued by the Regional Administrator, 
which details any approved exemptions from the regulations. If, during 
a fishing year, or between fishing years 2015 and 2016, a sector 
requests an exemption that we have already granted, or proposes a 
change to administrative provisions, we may amend the sector operations 
plans. Should any amendments require modifications to LOAs, we would 
include these changes in updated LOAs and provide these to the 
appropriate sector members.
    As in previous years, we retain the right to revoke exemptions in-
season for the following reasons: If we determine that the exemption 
jeopardizes management measures, objectives, or rebuilding efforts; if 
the exemption results in unforeseen negative impacts on other managed 
fish stocks, habitat, or protected resources; if the exemption causes 
enforcement concerns; if catch from trips utilizing the exemption 
cannot adequately be monitored; or if a sector is not meeting certain 
administrative or operational requirements. If it becomes necessary to 
revoke an exemption, we will do so through a process consistent with 
the Administrative Procedure Act.
    Each sector is required to ensure that it does not exceed its ACE 
during the fishing year. Sector vessels are required to retain all 
legal-sized allocated NE multispecies stocks, unless a sector is 
granted an exemption allowing its member vessels to discard legal-sized 
unmarketable fish at sea. Catch (defined as landings and discards) of 
all allocated NE multispecies stocks by a sector's vessels count 
against the sector's allocation. Catch from a sector trip (e.g., not 
fishing in a NE multispecies exempted fishery or with exempted gear) 
targeting dogfish, monkfish, skate, and lobster (with non-trap gear) 
would be deducted from the sector's ACE because these trips use gear 
capable of catching groundfish. This includes trips that have declared 
into the small mesh exemption (described below), because vessels 
fishing under this sector exemption, i.e., vessels fishing with both 
small mesh and large mesh during the same trip, are considered a sector 
trip for purposes of monitoring ACE. Catch from a trip in an exempted 
fishery does not count against a sector's allocation because the catch 
is assigned to a separate ACL sub-component.
    For fishing years 2010 and 2011, there was no requirement for an 
industry-funded ASM program, and we were able to fund an ASM program 
with a target ASM coverage rate of 30 percent of all trips. In 
addition, we provided 8-percent observer coverage through the Northeast 
Fishery Observer Program (NEFOP), which helps to support the 
Standardized Bycatch Reporting Methodology (SBRM) and stock 
assessments. This resulted in an overall target coverage rate of 38 
percent, between ASM and NEFOP, for fishing years 2010 and 2011. 
Beginning in fishing year 2012, we have conducted an annual analysis to 
determine the total coverage that would be necessary to achieve the 
same level of precision as attained by the 38-percent total coverage 
target used for fishing years 2010 and 2011. Since fishing year 2012, 
industry has been required to pay for their costs of ASM coverage, 
while we continued to fund NEFOP. However, we were able to fund the 
industry's portion of ASM costs and NEFOP coverage in fishing years 
2012 through 2014. Table 4 shows the annual target coverage rates.

                              Table 4--Historic Target Coverage Rate for Monitoring
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                                                  Total target     ASM target     NEFOP target
                  Fishing year                    coverage rate   coverage rate   coverage rate   Funding source
                                                    (percent)       (percent)       (percent)
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2010...........................................              38              30               8            NMFS
2011...........................................              38              30               8            NMFS
2012...........................................              25              17               8            NMFS
2013...........................................              22              14               8            NMFS
2014...........................................              26              18               8            NMFS
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    Due to funding changes that are required by the NE Omnibus SBRM 
Amendment, we expect that sector vessels will be responsible for paying 
the at-sea portion of costs associated with the sector ASM program 
before the end of the 2015 fishing year. Thus, sectors will be 
responsible for designing, implementing, and funding an ASM program in 
fishing years 2015 and 2016 that will provide a level of ASM coverage 
specified by NMFS. Amendment 16 regulations require NMFS to specify a 
level of ASM coverage that is sufficient to meet the same coefficient 
of variation (CV) specified in the SBRM and accurately monitor sector 
operations. Framework 48 clarified the level of ASM coverage necessary 
to meet these goals. Framework 48 determined that the CV level should 
be achieved at the overall stock level, which is consistent with the 
level NMFS determined was necessary in fishing year 2013. Framework 48 
also amended the goals of the sector monitoring program to include 
achieving an accuracy level sufficient to minimize effects of potential 
monitoring bias.
    Taking the provisions of Framework 48 into account, and 
interpreting the ASM monitoring provision in the context of Magnuson-
Stevens Act requirements and National Standards, we have determined 
that the appropriate level of ASM coverage should be set at the level 
that meets the CV requirement specified in the SBRM and minimizes the 
cost burden to sectors and NMFS to the extent practicable, while still 
providing a reliable estimate of overall catch by sectors needed for 
monitoring ACEs and ACLs. Based on this standard, NMFS has determined 
that the total appropriate target coverage rate for fishing year 2015 
is 24 percent. We

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expect ASM coverage to be 20 percent and NEFOP coverage to be 4 percent 
(based on the Omnibus SBRM, as proposed), covering a total of 24 
percent of all sector trips, with the exception of trips using a few 
specific exemptions, as described later in this rule. We will use 
discards derived from these observed and monitored trips to calculate 
discards for unobserved sector trips. We have published a more detailed 
summary of the supporting information, explanation and justification 
for this decision at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/ro/fso/reports/Sectors/ASM/FY2015_Multispecies_Sector_ASM_Requirements_Summary.pdf.
    The draft operations plans submitted in September 2014 included 
industry-funded ASM plans to be used for fishing year 2015. We gave 
sectors the option to design their own programs in compliance with 
regulations, or elect to adopt the program that we have used in 
previous fishing years. Four sectors chose to adopt the program we used 
in previous years. We approved the sector-proposed program for the 
remaining 12 sectors. ASM programs proposed by the sectors are 
described in detail later in this final rule.
    We are currently looking at how industry funding of its costs for 
the ASM program will affect our data collection systems, especially the 
pre-trip notification system (PTNS), and have begun working on an 
implementation plan to help ensure a seamless transition when the 
industry assumes responsibility for at-sea costs in 2015. To ensure 
that the ASM programs continue to provide sufficient coverage, the 
Regional Administrator is authorized to adjust operational standards 
such as vessel selection protocols as needed, consistent with the 
Administrative Procedure Act. We will continue to keep the sector 
managers informed about any changes or updates to coverage data 
collection and notification requirements.
    Our ability to fund our portion of costs for ASM coverage above 
SBRM coverage levels for the entire 2015 and 2016 fishing years is 
still not known at this time due to budget uncertainties. Currently, 
funding for our portion of ASM costs is expected to expire before the 
end of the 2015 fishing year. If we have insufficient funding available 
for our portion of coverage costs beyond that time, we may need to 
consider other measures, including emergency action, to allow sectors 
to continue fishing while still ensuring that we can adequately monitor 
sector catch for management purposes.
    Each sector contract details the method for initial ACE sub-
allocation to sector members. For fishing years 2015 and 2016, each 
sector has proposed that each sector member could harvest an amount of 
fish equal to the amount each individual member's permit contributed to 
the sector, as modified by the sector for reserves or other management 
choices. Each sector operations plan submitted for fishing years 2015 
and 2016 states that the sector would withhold an initial reserve from 
the sector's ACE sub-allocation to each individual member to prevent 
the sector from exceeding its ACE. A sector and sector members can be 
held jointly and severally liable for ACE overages, discarding legal-
sized fish, and/or misreporting catch (landings or discards). Each 
sector contract provides procedures to enforce the sector operations 
plan, explains sector monitoring and reporting requirements, presents a 
schedule of penalties for sector plan violations, and provides sector 
managers with the authority to issue stop fishing orders to sector 
members who violate provisions of the operations plan and contract.
    Sectors are required to monitor their allocations and catch. To 
help ensure a sector does not exceed its ACE, each sector operations 
plan explains sector monitoring and reporting requirements, including a 
requirement to submit weekly catch reports to us. If a sector reaches 
an ACE threshold (specified in the operations plan), the sector must 
provide us with sector allocation usage reports on a daily basis. Once 
a sector's allocation for a particular stock is caught, that sector is 
required to cease all sector fishing operations in that stock area 
until it acquires more ACE, unless that sector has an approved plan to 
fish without ACE for that stock. ACE may be transferred between 
sectors, but transfers to or from common pool vessels is prohibited. 
Within 60 days of when we complete year-end catch accounting, each 
sector is required to submit an annual report detailing the sector's 
catch (landings and discards), enforcement actions, and pertinent 
information necessary to evaluate the biological, economic, and social 
impacts of each sector.

Granted Exemptions for Fishing Years 2015 and 2016

Previously Granted Exemptions Granted for Fishing Years 2015 and 2016 
(1-16)

    We granted exemptions from the following requirements for fishing 
years 2015 and 2016, all of which have been previously requested and 
granted: (1) 120-day block out of the fishery required for Day gillnet 
vessels; (2) 20-day spawning block out of the fishery required for all 
vessels; (3) prohibition on a vessel hauling another vessel's gillnet 
gear; (4) limits on the number of gillnets that may be hauled on GB 
when fishing under a NE multispecies/monkfish DAS; (5) limits on the 
number of hooks that may be fished; (6) DAS Leasing Program length and 
horsepower restrictions; (7) prohibition on discarding; (8) daily catch 
reporting by sector managers for sector vessels participating in the 
Closed Area (CA) I Hook Gear Haddock Special Access Program (SAP); (9) 
prohibition on fishing inside and outside of the CA I Hook Gear Haddock 
SAP while on the same trip; (10) prohibition on a vessel hauling 
another vessel's hook gear; (11) the requirement to declare an intent 
to fish in the Eastern U.S./Canada SAP and the CA II Yellowtail 
Flounder/Haddock SAP prior to leaving the dock; (12) gear requirements 
in the Eastern U.S./Canada Management Area; (13) seasonal restrictions 
for the Eastern U.S./Canada Haddock SAP; (14) seasonal restrictions for 
the CA II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP; (15) sampling exemption; and 
(16) prohibition on groundfish trips in the Nantucket Lightship Closed 
Area. A detailed description of the previously granted exemptions and 
supporting rationale can be found in the applicable final rules 
identified in Table 5 below.

         Table 5--Exemptions From Previous Fishing Years That Are Granted in Fishing Years 2015 and 2016
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                                                                     Date of initial
             Exemptions                       Rulemaking                 approval                Citation
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1-8, 12............................  Fishing Year 2011 Sector     April 25, 2011.......  76 FR 23076.
                                      Operations Final Rule.
9-11...............................  Fishing Year 2012 Sector     May 2, 2012..........  77 FR 26129.
                                      Operations Final Rule.
13-15..............................  Fishing Year 2013 Sector     May 2, 2013..........  78 FR 25591.
                                      Operations Interim Final
                                      Rule.
16.................................  Fishing Year 2014 Sector     April 28, 2014.......  79 FR 23278.
                                      Operations Final Rule.
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NE Multispecies Federal Register documents can be found at http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies/ sustainable/species/multispecies/.


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Exemptions of Concern That Are Granted for Fishing Years 2015 and 2016 
(17-19)

(17) Prohibition on Combining Small-Mesh Exempted Fishery and Sector 
Trips
    For fishing year 2014, sectors requested and we granted an 
exemption that would allow vessels to possess and use small-mesh and 
large-mesh trawl gear on a single trip, within portions of the SNE 
regulated mesh areas (RMA). Sectors proposed allowing vessels using 
this exemption to fish with smaller mesh in two discrete areas that 
have been shown to have minimal amounts of regulated species and ocean 
pout. See the 2014 Sector Operations Plans Final Rule (79 FR 23278; 
April 28, 2014) for a complete description of the previously granted 
exemption.
    For fishing years 2015 and 2016, sectors requested a similar 
exemption, but with a revised northern border of the eastern Small-Mesh 
Exemption Area 2, shifted 15 minutes north. This expansion will allow 
for greater opportunities for sector vessels to target small-mesh 
species. The coordinates and maps for these two areas are show in 
Figure 1.
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    Sector Small-Mesh Fishery Exemption Area 1 is bounded by the 
following coordinates connected in the order listed by straight lines, 
except where otherwise noted:

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            Point                 N. Latitude      W. Longitude     Note
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A............................  40[deg]39.2'      73[deg]07.0'      .....
B............................  40[deg]34.0'      73[deg]07.0'      .....
C............................  41[deg]03.5'      71[deg]34.0'      .....
D............................  41[deg]23.0'      71[deg]11.5'      .....
E............................  41[deg]27.6'      71[deg]11.5'        (1)
F............................  41[deg]18.3'      71[deg]51.5'      .....
G............................  41[deg]04.3'      71[deg]51.5'        (2)
A............................  40[deg]39.2'      73[deg]07.0'      .....
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(1) From POINT E to POINT F along the southernmost coastline of Rhode
  Island and crossing all bays and inlets following the COLREGS
  Demarcation Lines defined in 33 CFR part 80.
(2) From POINT G back to POINT A along the southernmost coastline of
  Long Island, NY, and crossing all bays and inlets following the
  COLREGS Demarcation Lines defined in 33 CFR part 80.

    For fishing years 2015 and 2016, Sector Small-Mesh Fishery 
Exemption Area 2 is bound by the following coordinates connected in the 
order listed by straight lines. Sector vessels cannot fish the small-
mesh portion of their trip using this exemption in the Nantucket 
Lightship Closed Area where the two areas overlap.

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             Point                   N. Latitude         W. Longitude
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H..............................  41[deg]15.0' N.      71[deg]20.0' W.
I..............................  41[deg]15.0' N.      70[deg]00.0' W.
J..............................  40[deg]27.0' N.      70[deg]00.0' W.
K..............................  40[deg]27.0' N.      71[deg]20.0' W.
H..............................  41[deg]15.0' N.      71[deg]20.0' W.
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    As was granted in fishing year 2014, one of three trawl gear 
modifications is required when using small mesh: Drop-chain sweep with 
a minimum of 12 inches (30.48 cm) in length; a large-mesh belly panel 
with a minimum of 32-inch (81.28-cm) mesh size; or an excluder grate 
secured forward of the codend with an outlet hole forward of the grate 
with bar spacing of no more than 1.97 inches (5.00 cm) wide. These gear 
modifications, when fished properly, have been shown to reduce the 
catch of legal and sub-legal groundfish stocks. Requiring these 
modifications is intended to also reduce the incentive for a sector 
vessel to target groundfish with small mesh.
    A vessel using this exemption is required to meet the same NEFOP 
and ASM coverage as standard groundfish trips (i.e., a total of 24 
percent in fishing year 2015). To facilitate proper coverage levels and 
assist with enforcement, the vessel is required to declare their intent 
to use small mesh to target non-regulated species by submitting a trip 
start hail through its vessel monitoring system (VMS) unit prior to 
departure. Trips declaring this exemption must stow their small-mesh 
gear and use their large-mesh gear first, and once finished with the 
large mesh, must submit a Multispecies Catch Report via VMS of all 
catch on board at that time. Once the Catch Report is sent, the vessel 
can then deploy small mesh with the required modifications in the 
specific areas (see map above), outside of the Nantucket Lightship 
Closed Area, at which point, the large mesh cannot be redeployed. Any 
legal-sized allocated groundfish stocks caught during these small-mesh

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hauls must be landed and the associated landed weight (dealer or vessel 
trip report (VTR)) will be deducted from the sector's ACE.
    We received two comments in support of granting this exemption as 
proposed, including the modification to the Sector Small-Mesh Fishery 
Exemption Area 2 (see map). One commenter indicated that the provisions 
(e.g. trip start hails, gear stowage requirements, catch report 
submission, and gear modifications) allow for a higher level of 
enforceability.
    As in fishing year 2014, we are concerned about vessels potentially 
catching groundfish, including bycatch of juvenile fish, in the 
requested exemption area with small-mesh nets. The expansion of the 
Small-Mesh Exemption Area 2 by 15 minutes north could increase this 
potential, because more groundfish are found in the expansion area. The 
three gear modifications proposed for this exemption could mitigate 
catch of regulated species when properly installed, but none have been 
shown to completely eliminate the catch of regulated species.
    Based on the comments received, we have granted this exemption as 
proposed for fishing years 2015 and 2016. We will be reviewing data 
from 2014 and plan to closely monitor the catch from these exempted 
trips. If it is determined that this exemption is having a negative 
impact on groundfish stocks, we would consider revoking this exemption 
during the fishing year.
(18) Limits on the Number of Gillnets on Day Gillnet Vessels
    The FMP limits the number of gillnets a Day gillnet vessel may fish 
in the groundfish RMAs to prevent an uncontrolled increase in the 
number of nets being fished, thus undermining applicable DAS effort 
controls. The limits are specific to the type of gillnet within each 
RMA: 100 gillnets (of which no more than 50 can be roundfish gillnets) 
in the GOM RMA (Sec.  648.80(a)(3)(iv)); 50 gillnets in the GB RMA 
(Sec.  648.80(a)(4)(iv)); and 75 gillnets in the Mid-Atlantic (MA) RMA 
(Sec.  648.80(b)(2)(iv)). We previously granted this exemption in 
fishing years 2010, 2011, and 2012 to allow sector vessels to fish up 
to 150 nets (any combination of flatfish or roundfish nets) in any RMA 
to provide greater operational flexibility to sector vessels in 
deploying gillnet gear. Sectors argued that the gillnet limits were 
designed to control fishing effort and are no longer necessary because 
a sector's ACE limits overall fishing mortality.
    Previous effort analysis of all sector vessels using gillnet gear 
indicated an increase in gear used in the RMA which could lead to an 
increase in interactions with protected species. While a sector's ACE 
is designed to limit a stock's fishing mortality, fishing effort may 
affect other species. This increased effort could ultimately lead to a 
rise in interactions with protected species; however, we have not 
identified trends indicating this. Additionally, a take reduction plan 
has been implemented to reduce bycatch in the fisheries affecting these 
species, and there is continual monitoring of protected species 
bycatch.
    For fishing year 2013, based on the comments received and the 
concern for spawning GOM cod, we restricted the use of this exemption 
to better protect spawning cod. Therefore, a vessel fishing in the GOM 
RMA was able to use this exemption seasonally, but was restricted to 
the 100-net gillnet limit in blocks 124 and 125 in May, and in blocks 
132 and 133 in June. A vessel fishing in the GB RMA, SNE RMA, MA RMA, 
and the GOM outside of these times and areas did not have this 
additional restriction. We granted this exemption with the same GOM 
seasonal restrictions for fishing year 2014.
    The November 2014 interim action implemented to protect GOM cod (79 
FR 67362; November 13, 2014) revoked this exemption for all of the GOM 
for the remainder of fishing year 2014, given concerns relating to 
mortality of GOM cod caused by continuous fishing by gillnets left in 
the water and the potential to disrupt spawning when cod are caught.
    For fishing years 2015 and 2016, we proposed to grant the exemption 
for fishing years 2015 and 2016 when fishing in all RMAs except the 
GOM, and to deny the exemption for the GOM. Therefore, vessels fishing 
in the GOM under the Day boat gillnet category would be restricted to 
no more than 100 nets, only 50 of which may be roundfish nets.
    We received three comments on to this exemption. Oceana was 
supportive of the proposal to deny the exemption in the GOM RMA, but 
urged us to also deny the exemption in other RMAs, to protect GB cod. 
Conversely, two sector-related groups disagreed with our proposal to 
deny the exemption for the GOM, but supported the proposal to grant it 
in the other RMAs. They referenced the fishing mortality limits already 
placed on sectors by ACLs and the sector's resulting allocations, and 
stated that with such a low GOM cod ACL, Day gillnet vessels will 
already be strategizing to avoid catching cod, and therefore don't need 
further limits on the amount of gear they can use.
    While the low ACLs for GOM cod will help reduce the fishing 
pressure on GOM cod, we feel it is important to maintain the FMP's 
limit on the amount of gillnet gear in the GOM that may catch GOM cod, 
in part because of the low sub-ACL set for GOM cod. Also, we are 
particularly concerned with the potential interactions with spawning 
GOM cod and the potential for long-term detrimental effects if spawning 
aggregations are disrupted. Sectors have the flexibility to declare 
into the Trip boat gillnet category, which have no limits on the number 
of nets allowed in the GOM but are not allowed to leave gear 
unattended. At the current time, we do not think it is necessary to 
deny this exemption outside of the GOM RMA. For a full description of 
the comments and further discussion of these issues, please see the 
Comments and Responses Section below.
    Based on the comments received and the concern for spawning cod, we 
are partially granting and denying this sector exemption request for 
fishing years 2015 and 2016, as we proposed in the proposed rule. Day 
gillnet vessels will be restricted to a 150-gillnet limit in the GB, 
SNE, and MA RMAs; in GOM RMA, the vessel will be restricted to a 100-
gillnet limit (of which no more than 50 can be roundfish gillnets).
(19) Regulated Mesh Size 6.5 Inch (16.5 cm) or Greater, for Directed 
Redfish Trips
    Minimum mesh size restrictions (Sec.  648.80(a)(3)(i), (a)(4)(i), 
(b)(2)(i), and (c)(2)(i)) were implemented under previous groundfish 
actions to reduce overall mortality on groundfish stocks, change the 
selection pattern of the fishery to target larger fish, improve 
survival of sublegal fish, and allow sublegal fish more opportunity to 
spawn before entering the fishery. Beginning in fishing year 2012, we 
have granted exemptions that allow sector vessels to target redfish, 
the smallest species of regulated groundfish, with a sub-legal size 
mesh codend, ranging from 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) to 6 inches (15.2 cm) 
(see Table 6). In order to use these previous exemptions, sectors have 
been required to meet an 80-percent threshold of redfish catch, 
relative to groundfish catch, and a 5-percent discard threshold of 
total groundfish, including redfish. These thresholds were intended to 
ensure that a vessel using the exemption effectively targets redfish 
and does not target other species with a smaller mesh, and attempts to 
avoid catching sub-legal groundfish. The thresholds were based on

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Component 2 of the REDNET report (Kanwit et al. 2013), which used a 
4.5-inch mesh codend, and observer data for trips conducted in fishing 
year 2012. REDNET is a group that includes the Maine Department of 
Marine Resources, the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, and 
the University of Massachusetts School for Marine Science and 
Technology, who joined with other members of the scientific community 
and the industry to develop a research plan to develop a sustainable, 
directed, redfish trawl fishery in the GOM. Each year, we have changed 
the exemption at the sectors' request in an attempt to balance the goal 
of increasing use of the exemption, and therefore facilitate access to 
this healthy stock, while preventing misuse and ensuring it is 
consistent with the FMP's goals and objectives.

                                   Table 6--Redfish Exemptions by Fishing Year
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             Exemptions                      Rulemaking                  Date                   Citation
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6.0 inch (15.2 cm) with 100% NMFS-    FY 2012 Sector           May 2, 2012............  77 FR 26129.
 funded coverage.                      Operations Final Rule.
4.5 inch (11.4 cm) with 100% NMFS-    FY 2012 Redfish          March 5, 2013..........  78 FR 14226.
 funded coverage.                      Exemption Final Rule.
4.5 inch (11.4 cm) with 100%          FY 2013 Sector           May 2, 2013............  78 FR 25591.
 Industry-funded coverage.             Operations Interim
                                       Final Rule.
6.0 inch (15.2 cm) with standard      FY 2014 Sector           April 28, 2014.........  79 FR 23278.
 observer coverage.                    Operations Final Rule.
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NE Multispecies Federal Register documents can be found at http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies sustainable/species/multispecies.

    For fishing years 2012 and 2013, the exemption required 100-percent 
monitoring with either an ASM or observer on every trip, primarily 
because of concerns over a greater retention of sub-legal groundfish, 
as well as non-allocated species and bycatch. In fishing year 2012, we 
found that allowing trips that are randomly selected for federally 
funded NEFOP or ASM coverage provided an incentive to take an exemption 
trip when selected for coverage, thereby reducing the number of 
observers/monitors available to cover standard sector trips (i.e., 
trips not utilizing this exemption). If fewer observers/monitors deploy 
on standard sector trips, then the exemption undermines our ability to 
meet required coverage levels and increases the uncertainty of discard 
rates calculated for unobserved standard sector trips. Therefore, in 
fishing year 2013, we required sectors to pay for 100 percent of the 
at-sea cost for a monitor on all redfish exemption trips, which 
resulted in sectors not taking a redfish trip that fishing year.
    For fishing year 2014, we granted an exemption that allowed vessels 
to use a 6-inch (15.2-cm) or larger mesh codend to target redfish when 
fishing in the Redfish Exemption Area. The vessels participating in the 
redfish fishery in fishing year 2014 were subject to the same NEFOP and 
ASM target coverage as standard groundfish trips (26 percent). Vessels 
could fish with the regulated mesh nets (6.5-inch (16.5-cm) codends or 
larger) and with the 6.0-inch (15.2-cm) mesh codends on the same trip; 
however, for all trips (by sector, by month) declaring this exemption, 
we monitored landings for the entire trip to determine if the vessel 
had met the 80-percent redfish catch threshold and the 5-percent 
discard threshold.
    Following our granting of the exemption in fishing year 2014, 
sectors indicated that an 80-percent redfish catch threshold, based on 
REDNET data collected using a 4.5-inch (11.4-cm) mesh codend, is not 
appropriate for all mesh sizes (i.e., as mesh size increases, the 
efficiency of catching redfish decreases). Additionally, given the 
average landed value of redfish, they indicated that they do not 
consider it economically viable to have an offload comprised of 80 
percent redfish. Therefore, as of January 2015, few trips have been 
taken under this exemption, because, according to sectors, they cannot 
effectively or profitably target redfish to meet the 80-percent 
threshold.
    For fishing years 2015 and 2016, we proposed granting the sectors' 
request to use a 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) mesh codend when fishing in the 
redfish exemption, along with other changes from the previous years' 
exemption that provide operational flexibility while also seeking to 
ensure consistency with the FMP's mortality, selectivity, and spawning 
protection objectives. A vessel would have the option to fish the first 
portion of a trip with current legal codend mesh size (6.5 inches; 16.5 
cm), and then switch to a codend no smaller than 5.5 inches (14.0 cm) 
for the redfish portion of their trip. Allowing sectors to legally 
target groundfish on the first portion of the trip would provide 
flexibility and would address the sector's concern regarding 
profitability. In addition, the sectors requested a 50-percent catch 
threshold, which would only apply to the second half of the trip. The 
sectors argue that this threshold is more appropriate for a 5.5-inch 
(14.0-cm) codend, as data from Component 3 of the REDNET report (Pol 
and He 2013) indicates that as the codend mesh size increases from 4.5 
inches (11.4 cm) to 5.5 inches (14.0 cm), selectivity decreases, making 
it more difficult for vessels to catch only redfish. However, the lower 
50-percent threshold would allow greater catch of other regulated 
groundfish species with small mesh, which could result in higher 
discards or targeting of groundfish with small mesh. We are proposing 
to address this in part by implementing reporting requirements to 
facilitate monitoring and increased coordination with enforcement. If 
we detect vessels targeting non-redfish stocks, particularly stocks of 
concern, the RA retains the right to rescind the exemption. The 5-
percent discard threshold for all groundfish, including redfish, would 
still apply on the redfish portion of observed trips.
    Another way of addressing our concern for incidental catch and 
bycatch of groundfish, and in particular due to our concern for GOM 
cod, we proposed to grant a modified redfish exemption area from 2014 
(see Figure 2).

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR01MY15.004

    The Redfish Exemption Area would be bounded on the east by the 
U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, and bounded on the north, west, and 
south by the following coordinates, connected in the order listed by 
straight lines:

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            Point                  N. Lat.          W. Long.       Note
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A...........................  44[deg]27.25'     67[deg]02.75'
B...........................  44[deg]16.25'     67[deg]30.00'
C...........................  44[deg]04.50'     68[deg]00.00'
D...........................  43[deg]52.25'     68[deg]30.00'
E...........................  43[deg]40.25'     69[deg]00.00'
F...........................  43[deg]28.25'     69[deg]30.00'
G...........................  43[deg]00.00'     69[deg]30.00'
H...........................  43[deg]00.00'     70[deg]00.00'
I...........................  42[deg]00.00'     70[deg]00.00'
J...........................  42[deg]00.00'     (67[deg]00.63')     (1)
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\1\ The intersection of 42[deg]00' N. latitude and the U.S.-Canada
  Maritime Boundary, approximate longitude in parentheses.

    We worked with the sectors and modified the redfish exemption area 
to exclude block 138 for the entire fishing year, and allow only 
seasonal access to block 131. Sector vessels would not be allowed to 
use the redfish exemption in block 131 in February and March. We based 
this decision on the closures implemented by the November 2014 interim 
action taken for the protection of cod; areas 138 and 131 were the only 
areas closed by the interim action that overlapped with the fishing 
year 2014 redfish exemption area. These areas are known to have higher 
levels of GOM cod catch and/or spawning activity, and we proposed to 
close them to avoid interaction with and bycatch of GOM cod. 
Additionally, area 138 has historically had very little redfish catch; 
therefore, the exclusion of this area should not limit sectors from 
targeting redfish. The area is bounded on the east, north, west, and 
south by the following coordinates, connected by straight lines in the 
order listed:

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             Point                     N. Lat.             W. Long.
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G..............................  43[deg]00.00'        69[deg]30.00'
H..............................  43[deg]00.00'        70[deg]00.00'
K..............................  42[deg]30.00'        70[deg]00.00'
L..............................  42[deg]30.00'        69[deg]30.00'
G..............................  43[deg]00.00'        69[deg]30.00'
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    Vessels must declare their trip in the PTNS under standard 
requirements, but there are no additional monitoring requirements above 
the target coverage for the groundfish fishery. Prior to leaving the 
dock, any vessel that intends to use the redfish exemption on a trip 
must declare so through the VMS trip start hail by checking the box 
next to ``Redfish Trip'' under sector exemptions. This notification 
must be made if the vessel intends to use a 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) codend 
or larger to target redfish on any portion of the trip.
    Any vessel declaring this exemption must submit catch reports via 
VMS each day for the entire trip. For the first portion of the trip, a 
vessel may fish using a 6.0-inch (15.2-cm) mesh codend with selective 
gear in the GB BSA (current mesh flexibility allowed from Council 
exemption est. in 2010) or 6.5-inch (16.5-cm) mesh codend in any BSA, 
including the GOM. Any sub-legal codend must be stowed below deck for 
this entire portion of the trip. Catch thresholds do not apply to this 
portion of the trip.
    When a vessel switches its codend to target redfish, it must first 
transit to the Redfish Exemption Area. Once the vessel is in the 
Redfish Exemption Area, it must declare via VMS that it is switching to 
the 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) mesh codend (or larger) and will be conducting 
the remainder of its fishing activity exclusively in the Redfish 
Exemption Area. The vessel can then retrieve the 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) 
mesh codend from below deck and begin using it. All fishing activity 
for the remainder of the trip must occur in the Redfish Exemption area. 
For this portion of the trip, at least 50 percent of the total 
allocated groundfish kept must be redfish, and on observed trips, no 
more than 5 percent of all groundfish, including redfish, may be 
discarded. The vessel must also submit a final catch report and a Trip 
End Hail via VMS at the end of the trip to facilitate dockside 
enforcement. We will use these thresholds and catch data or other 
information to determine if this sector exemption should be revoked.
    There are enforcment concerns associated with the additional 
flexibility this exemption provides. Specifically, enforcing different 
mesh size restrictions on different portions of a single fishing trip 
could be challenging at sea. We are concerned about the potential for 
vessels to misreport the mesh size used when other groundfish are 
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trip. Misreporting could help a vessel avoid falling below the required 
threshold.
    Additionally, we remain concerned about vessels catching 
groundfish, including their bycatch of juvenile fish and incidental 
catch or bycatch of GOM cod, which could potentially cause them to 
exceed the discard threshold of 5 percent, in the Redfish Exemption 
Area when fishing with codend mesh sized nets smaller than the GOM 
regulated mesh size of 6.5 inches (16.5 cm). The 50-percent catch 
threshold is meant to reflect the likely proportion of redfish catch 
while using a 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) mesh codend, based on the results of 
Component 3 of REDNET. When determining the threshold, we also 
considered trips from a portion of the 2012 fishing year, when vessels 
were allowed to use as small as a 4.5-inch mesh codend. Based on this 
data and our analysis of use of the exemption, sector needs, and the 
FMP's goals and objectives, we have set a threshold to provide an 
incentive to target redfish while balancing the incidental catch of 
other allocated stocks in a mixed species fishery.
    We remain concerned, however, that the exemption could allow 
sectors to target groundfish when fishing with a smaller codend or 
increase discards that would likely go unreported, which could 
undermine the protections of the 5-percent bycatch threshold. Because 
of these concerns, we intend to monitor use of the exemption closely. 
We intend to watch whether vessels are using the exemption when 
assigned an observer or ASM, or only using it when unobserved, which 
would affect our ability to monitor the exemption. Additionally, if a 
vessel does not submit daily catch reports or the required declaration 
when switching to the redfish portion of the trip, we may not be able 
to adequately monitor the exemption. If issues such as these arise, or 
if monitoring reveals that trips are having higher than expected catch 
of other groundfish, we may notify sectors so that they can work with 
their vessels to change fishing behavior or comply with the exemption 
requirements. However, as previously stated, the RA retains authority 
to rescind of this exemption, if it is needed.
    We received four comments related to the redfish exemption, all of 
which were supportive of the exemption as it was described in the 
proposed rule. One industry member commented that a 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) 
codend is the appropriate mesh size to target redfish, and that the 
exemption will redirect effort away from GOM cod and onto redfish, 
because the redfish exemption area lies offshore, where there has been 
lower catch of GOM cod. One sector-related group commented in support 
of the proposed catch thresholds, stating that they adequately 
reflected the catch composition when using a 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) codend. 
This group also supported modifications intended to minimize 
interactions with GOM cod. An industry group supported strict 
monitoring of the exemption. We have provided a more detailed response 
to these comments in the Comments and Responses Section below.
    In previous years, we have granted versions of the redfish 
exemption that were more restrictive. This was to ensure that sector 
vessels were effectively targeting only redfish. However, during the 
development of the fishing years 2015 and 2016 exemption, we heard that 
these requirements were too onerous and have discouraged use of the 
exemption. For fishing years 2015 and 2016, we are granting the 
exemption with modifications as we proposed. We are seeking to strike a 
balance between allowing access to an underutilized, healthy stock and 
meeting objectives to prevent overfishing. As previously discussed, we 
intend to monitor this exemption, and retain the authority to rescind 
the exemption if thresholds are not being met.

Denied Fishing Years 2015 and 2016 Exemptions Requests

    In addition to the 19 exemptions granted in this final rule, we are 
denying three other exemption requests for fishing years 2015 and 2016. 
The GOM haddock sink gillnet exemption was previously rejected, 
continues to be of concern, and no new information has been submitted 
that justifies granting it. Regarding the VMS powerdown exemption, 
sectors demonstrated a lack of compliance in previous years. The 
requested 2014 fishing year version of the redfish exemption was too 
similar to the 2015 and 2016 fishing year redfish exemption that is 
granted by this rule. Based on this, we are denying these exemptions in 
this final rule.

Exemption That May Be Considered in a Separate Action

Prohibition on Groundfish Trips in Closed Areas (CA) I and II

    In fishing year 2013, we denied an exemption that would have 
allowed sector vessels restricted access to portions of CAs I and II, 
provided each trip carried an industry-funded ASM. When we proposed 
allowing sector access to these areas, we announced that we did not 
have funding to pay for monitoring the additional trips for exemptions 
requiring a 100-percent coverage level. Industry members indicated that 
it was too expensive to participate in the exemption given the 
requirement to pay for a monitor on every trip. This, in combination 
with extensive comments opposing access to these areas to protect 
depleted stocks and our concern about the impacts on depleted stocks 
such as GB cod and GB yellowtail flounder, resulted in disapproval. For 
a detailed description of the exemption request and justifications for 
disapproval, see the final rule (78 FR 41772, December 16, 2013).
    For fishing year 2014, we remained unable to fund monitoring costs 
for exemptions requiring a 100-percent coverage level. In addition, we 
had some concerns about funding and administering the shore-side 
portion of any monitoring program for an exemption that requires 
additional ASM, such as the exemption to access CAs I and II. However, 
we authorized two EFPs to gather catch data from CAs I and II, one in 
coordination with the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, the other 
with members of the industry. Results from these EFPs could better 
inform us, the industry, and the public, regarding the economic 
efficacy of accessing these CAs, while providing information specific 
to bycatch of depleted stocks. Trips taken under these EFPs are 
attempting to address the following questions: (1) Could enough fish be 
caught to adequately offset the industry's additional expense of having 
an ASM on board, and (2) could catch of groundfish stocks of concern be 
addressed?
    The two authorized EFPs have allowed access to participating 
vessels into the same portions of CAs I and II that were originally 
proposed for access to sectors. Vessels using the EFPs are required to 
use specialized trawl gear to reduce impacts on flounder species, are 
restricted seasonally to avoid spawning fish, and must adhere to an 
agreement between the lobster and groundfish fishery in CA II to avoid 
gear conflicts. One of the two approved EFPs is still ongoing. Upon 
review of the EFP results, we will consider potential access to these 
areas through a separate action.

Additional Sector Operations Plan Provisions

Inshore GOM Restrictions

    Several sectors have proposed an operations plan provision to limit 
and more accurately document a vessel's behavior when fishing in what 
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consider the inshore portion of the GOM BSA, or the area to the west of 
70[deg]15' W. long. We approve this provision, but note that a sector 
may elect to remove this provision in the final version of its 
operations plan.
    Under this provision, a vessel that is carrying an observer or at-
sea monitor would remain free to fish in all areas, including the 
inshore GOM area, without restriction. If a vessel is not carrying an 
observer or at-sea monitor and fishes any part of its trip in the GOM 
west of 70[deg]15' W. long., the vessel would be prohibited from 
fishing outside of the GOM BSA. Also, if a vessel is not carrying an 
observer or at-sea monitor and fishes any part of its trip outside the 
GOM BSA, this provision would prohibit a vessel from fishing west of 
70[deg]15' W. long. within the GOM BSA. The approved provision includes 
a requirement for a vessel to declare whether it intends to fish in the 
inshore GOM area through the trip start hail using its VMS unit prior 
to departure. We provide sector managers with the ability to monitor 
this provision through the Sector Information Management Module (SIMM), 
a Web site where we also provide roster, trip, discard, and observer 
information to sector managers. A sector vessel may use a federally 
funded NEFOP observer or at-sea monitor on these trips because we do 
not believe it will create bias in coverage or discard estimates, as 
fishing behavior is not expected to change as a result of this 
provision.

Prohibition on a Vessel Hauling Another Vessel's Trap Gear To Target 
Groundfish

    Several sectors have requested a provision to allow a vessel to 
haul another vessel's fish trap gear, similar to the current exemptions 
that allow a vessel to haul another vessel's gillnet gear or hook gear. 
These exemptions have generally been referred to as ``community'' gear 
exemptions. Regulations at Sec.  648.84(a) require a vessel to mark all 
bottom-tending fixed gear, which would include fish trap gear used to 
target groundfish. To facilitate enforcement of that regulation, we are 
requiring that any community fish trap gear be tagged by each vessel 
that plans on hauling the gear, similar to how this provision was 
implemented in fishing year 2014. This allows one vessel to deploy the 
trap gear and another vessel to haul the trap gear, provided both 
vessels tag the gear prior to deployment. This requirement will be 
captured in the sector's operations plan to provide the opportunity for 
the sector to monitor the use of this provision and ensure that the 
Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) and the U.S. Coast Guard can enforce 
the provision.

At-Sea Monitoring Proposals

    For fishing years 2015 and 2016, each sector is required to develop 
and fund an ASM program that must be reviewed and approved by NMFS. In 
the event that a proposed ASM program could not be approved, all 
sectors were asked to include an option to use the current NMFS-
designed ASM program as a back-up. Sustainable Harvest Sectors 1 and 3, 
GB Cod Fixed Gear Sector, Northeast Coastal Communities Sector, and 
Maine Coast Community Sector have proposed to use the ASM program that 
was developed and used for fishing years 2010-2014. We approve this 
program for these sectors because we believe the existing program to be 
consistent with goals and objectives of monitoring, and with regulatory 
requirements. NEFS IV has not included provisions for an ASM program 
because the sector operates as a private permit bank and explicitly 
prohibits fishing.
    We approve the ASM programs proposed by the remaining 12 sectors, 
NEFS I-XIII (excluding NEFS IV). These programs state that they will: 
Contract with a NMFS-approved ASM provider; meet the specified coverage 
level; and utilize the PTNS for random selection of monitored trips and 
notification to providers. In addition, these ASM programs include 
detailed protocols for waivers, incident reporting, and safety 
requirements. We have determined that the programs are consistent with 
the goals and objectives of at-sea monitoring, and with the regulatory 
requirements.
    Although the current regulations require a sector to fund its costs 
for its ASM program beginning in fishing year 2012, we funded 
industry's ASM costs in fishing years 2013 and 2014. Because of SBRM 
funding requirements and budgetary uncertainty, it is unclear if the 
Agency will have money to fund industry's ASM costs for the entire 
fishing year 2015, but at this point, we anticipate industry taking on 
the responsibility for their at-sea monitoring costs during fishing 
year 2015. As mentioned previously, our ability to fund our portion of 
costs for ASM coverage above SBRM coverage levels for the entire 2015 
and 2016 fishing years is also not known at this time. Currently, 
funding for our portion of ASM costs is expected to expire before the 
end of the 2015 fishing year. If we have insufficient funding available 
for our portion of coverage costs beyond that time, we may need to 
consider other measures, including emergency action, to allow sectors 
to continue fishing while still ensuring that we can adequately monitor 
sector catch for management purposes. Additional information on funding 
and implementation of ASM for fishing year 2015 will be provided as it 
becomes available.

Comments and Responses

    We received a total of nine comments from: Associated Fisheries of 
Maine (AFM), Center for Biological Diversity, NEFS V, NEFS XI, 
Northeast Sector Service Network (NESSN), Oceana, SHS, and two members 
of the fishing industry. We received five comments from members of the 
fishing industry that were not relevant to the sector operations plans 
or exemptions. Only comments that were applicable to the proposed 
measures, including the analyses used to support these measures, are 
responded to below.

Re-Authorization of Sector Exemptions Previously Granted (1-16)

    Comment 1: AFM and NESSN support the approval of exemptions as 
proposed. NEFS V and NEFS XI specifically support the exemptions from 
the 120-day block and the 20-day spawning block requirements, and NEFS 
V asserts that these exemptions should apply to the entire groundfish 
fishery. NEFS XI supports the exemption from the prohibition on a 
vessel hauling another vessel's gillnet gear.
    Response: We have granted the 16 exemptions as proposed.
    Comment 2: NESSN commented on our noted concern about the five 
proposed exemptions that apply in the GOM and their effect on GOM cod, 
stating that none of these exemptions are proposed solely for the GOM, 
and that it is unclear what the Agency would hope to accomplish by 
revoking them.
    Response: These five exemptions apply to or could be used in the 
GOM. Because GOM cod is at very low levels, we asked the public to 
comment if there was any information that might suggest these 
exemptions could negatively affect GOM cod. We received no comments 
with information suggesting that, and therefore we are granting these 
exemptions for fishing years 2015 and 2016.

Exemption From the Prohibition on Combining Small Mesh Exempted Fishing 
With a Sector Trip (17)

    Comment 3: NESSN and NEFS V support NMFS' proposal to grant this 
exemption as modified from fishing year 2014, specifically expanding 
the exemption area 15' northward.

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    Response: We have granted this exemption as proposed. As noted in 
the preamble, this expansion will allow for greater opportunities for 
sector vessels to target small-mesh species. However, we remain 
concerned about vessels potentially catching groundfish, including 
bycatch of juvenile fish, in the requested exemption area with small-
mesh nets, and therefore will continue to closely monitor catch from 
these exempted trips.

Exemption From Number of Gillnets for Day Gillnet Vessels (18)

    Comment 4: Oceana commented in support of NMFS' proposal to deny 
this exemption in GOM, but urged NMFS to deny the exemption for other 
broad stock areas and all vessel categories. Oceana stated that the use 
of anchored sink gillnets poses a serious threat to the effective 
management of the fishery and the recovery of overfished stocks. They 
suggested several measures to control the use of gillnets, including 
revising the Vessel Trip Report regulations and limiting gear 
configuration and soak times.
    NESSN and NEFS XI supported NMFS' proposal to grant this exemption 
in GB and SNE/MA, but disagree with the proposal to deny it for GOM. 
They suggested granting the exemption for the GOM with restrictions on 
certain blocks, as was approved in past years, or with additional 
modifications for the 2015 fishing year. They referenced the 
constraints already placed on sectors by low ACLs and resulting sector 
allocations. They state that with such a low GOM cod ACL, Day gillnet 
vessels will already be strategizing on how to avoid catching cod, and 
therefore do not need further limits on the amount of gear they can 
use. NESSN urged NMFS to work with the sectors to find a workable 
alternative to denying this exemption in the GOM.
    Response: As discussed in the preamble, the exemption from the 
number of gillnets for Day gillnet vessels is granted in the GB, SNE, 
and MA RMAs, but is denied in the GOM. We agree with Oceana's comment 
and disagree with the sector organizations concerning the GOM: The 
condition of the GOM cod stock warrants additional protective measures 
in the GOM. Framework 53 sets an acceptable biological catch (ABC) that 
is well below the estimate of incidental catch of GOM cod that occurred 
in fishing year 2013. The denial of these exemptions are expected to 
help minimize incidental catch or bycatch of GOM cod in gillnets, and 
is intended to serve as a complement to the measures taken in Framework 
53. Data in the EA accompanying this rule indicate that, between 2009 
and 2012, the number of gillnet trips fluctuated but generally fell, 
the amount of catch from gillnet gear decreased, and the number of 
gillnet geardays (used as a proxy for effort) increased. Between 2009 
and 2012, sector gillnet vessels were not operating more efficiently. 
For 2013, the last year for which we have data, trips, catch and 
geardays for gillnet gear all decreased. At this time, it is unknown if 
this more recent decrease in effort is a trend. Therefore, we have 
denied this exemption in the GOM as an additional measure to help 
sectors avoid GOM cod.
    The 2014 interim action for GOM cod originally rescinded this 
exemption for fishing year 2014 for the GOM RMA. In that rule, we also 
suspended the GOM Rolling Closures and implemented seasonal interim 
closures intended to better protect spawning aggregations of GOM cod. 
We noted our concern that ``continuing the exemption could cause 
barriers of gillnets along the boundaries of closed areas that would 
otherwise catch cod going into or coming out of the closed areas.'' As 
a result, we revoked the exemption as a discrete and effective measure 
that could reduce the overall mortality of GOM cod. Framework 53 to the 
NE Multispecies FMP removes the GOM Rolling Closures, and permanently 
replaces them with GOM cod closures, which 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. We remain concerned that granting the 
exemption in the GOM could continue to contribute to or cause barriers 
of gillnets along these discrete closures which were intended to 
protect spawning. As a result, we have denied the exemption in the GOM.
    Oceana also suggested several measures to control and monitor the 
use of gillnet gear. At this time, we do not believe it is necessary to 
implement additional requirements on gillnet vessels. Through the 
sector system, sector managers and NMFS are able to monitor the catch 
of all species in a timely manner. Further, regulations at Sec.  
648.87(b)(1)(ii) require all vessels in a sector to cease fishing 
operations in a stock area once the sector has harvested its allocation 
for a particular stock. This requirement has been sufficient to ensure 
that sectors remain within their quota. Therefore, additional measures 
are not necessary at this time and are outside of the scope of this 
action.
    Oceana further urged NMFS to deny the exemption from the number of 
gillnets for Day gillnet vessels in all areas and for all vessel 
categories. Denying this exemption in the GOM is intended to help avoid 
incidental catch of GOM cod. Given the low GOM cod ACL approved as part 
of Framework 53, as well as other measures, we expect that vessels will 
not target GOM cod, but will instead catch it as incidental catch while 
targeting other groundfish stocks. This exemption is specific to Day 
gillnet vessels, which are allowed to leave gear in the water untended, 
which increases effort that may result in additional incidental catch. 
Limiting the number of gillnets is expected to reduce incidental catch 
of GOM cod.
    At this time, we do not believe it is necessary to deny this 
exemption in other RMAs. While groundfish stocks in the other RMAs are 
overfished or overfishing is occurring, those stocks are in rebuilding 
programs and have ACLs that may support directed fisheries. Also, 
expanding the reduction in gillnet effort to all vessel categories is 
beyond the scope of this action and would require Council action. 
Therefore, denying this exemption in other RMAs is not warranted at 
this time.
    NESSN and NEFS XI urged NMFS to work with the sectors to find a 
workable alternative to denying this exemption in the GOM. As discussed 
below, one sector took a proactive approach to managing their GOM cod 
quota, by including fishing restrictions intended to help members avoid 
concentrations of GOM cod. We would welcome proposals from other 
sectors, and will work with sectors to develop approvable measures for 
their operations plans. If these measures are sufficient, we could 
consider granting this exemption in the GOM. Additionally, if sectors 
do not wish to develop such measures, its member vessels could elect to 
operate as Trip gillnet vessels. Trip gillnet vessels are not 
restricted to a maximum number of nets.

Exemption From the 6.5-Inch (16.5-cm) Mesh Size for Directed Redfish 
Trips (19)

    Comment 5: AFM, NESSN, and two members of the industry commented in 
support of this exemption. One industry member commented that this 
exemption will redirect effort away from GOM cod and onto redfish, 
which he describes as underutilized. That industry member also stated 
that the proposed 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) mesh codend is the correct size 
for targeting redfish. AFM and an industry member both commented in 
support of the flexibility that the exemption provides. AFM requested 
that NMFS provide sectors with a detailed description of all 
requirements that must be met to use the exemption.

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AFM supports strict monitoring, and an industry member commented in 
support of not requiring industry-funded at-sea monitoring coverage 
with this exemption. NESSN commented with support for catch thresholds, 
and stated that the chosen thresholds adequately reflect the likely 
proportion of redfish catch while using a 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) mesh 
codend. They agreed with the adjustment to the exemption area out of 
concern for GOM cod, and feel that the requirements of the exemption 
adequately address OLE's concerns. NESSN also commented that the Agency 
can revoke the exemption mid-season if sectors are not meeting the 
requirements of the exemption.
    Response: In previous years, we have granted versions of the 
redfish exemption that were more restrictive. To ensure that sector 
vessels using the exemption effectively targeted redfish, did not 
target other species with a smaller mesh, and attempted to avoid 
catching sub-legal or juvenile groundfish, we placed additional 
requirements on sectors when using this exemption such as 100-percent 
observer coverage, redfish catch thresholds of 80 percent, and higher 
mesh sizes. The intent of these exemptions has always been to allow 
vessels to target redfish while balancing the FMP's mortality, 
selectivity, and spawning protection objectives; however, we have heard 
from the sectors in the development of the fishing years 2015 and 2016 
exemption that these requirements are too onerous, and have discouraged 
the use of the exemption.
    This year, we are changing some of the requirements from past 
years. It is our hope that this exemption, which allows vessels to use 
a smaller mesh size (5.5 inches; 14.0 cm), fish on a combined 
groundfish/redfish trip, and have a lower target of redfish (50 
percent), will result in more effort in the redfish fishery, while 
still meeting FMP's mortality, selectivity, and spawning protection 
objectives.
    We believe that this exemption will help direct effort onto 
redfish, a healthy stock. The redfish exemption area lies offshore, 
where there has been lower catch of GOM cod, and therefore we agree 
with the comment that this exemption will redirect effort away from GOM 
cod. As mentioned above, Framework 53 has set an ABC below the 2013 
incidental catch estimates, and so sector vessels will already be 
attempting to avoid the catch of GOM cod. To assist with this, and 
because of our continued concern for GOM cod, we removed two blocks 
(one for the entire year, one seasonally) from the 2014 exemption area. 
These two blocks are known to have higher levels of GOM cod catch and/
or spawning activity and removing them from the exemption area will 
further reduce the likelihood of GOM cod interactions for vessels using 
the exemption.
    We intend to monitor this exemption closely, with increased 
coordination with enforcement, to ensure that it is not increasing the 
catch of undersized or juvenile groundfish or significantly increasing 
incidental catch of GOM cod. We will be reviewing catch data, observer 
data, and fishing practices closely. If we determine at any time that 
this exemption is causing concerning levels of bycatch of undersized 
groundfish, incidental catch of GOM cod, or fishing practices that 
adversely affect ASM, we intend to work with sector managers to correct 
the problem; however, the RA retains the authority to rescind approval 
of this exemption as needed. Monitoring will also provide us with more 
data on which we can refine future decisions regarding the optimal mesh 
size and threshold for a sustainable redfish fishery.
    Having learned in past years that additional monitoring coverage as 
part of this exemption leads to decreased use by the fishing industry, 
we have not proposed additional monitoring requirements for fishing 
years 2015 and 2016. The observer coverage rate for sectors, including 
vessels fishing under this exemption, will be 24 percent. The NEFOP 
portion is 4 percent; the ASM portion is estimated to be 20 percent. 
Sectors will likely be required to pay for the sea day cost of ASM for 
part of the 2015 fishing year.
    We will provide sectors who have selected the exemption with the 
full requirements for using the exemption through their operations plan 
and LOAs before the beginning of the fishing year. This will include 
the correct process for declaring a redfish trip via PTNS and VMS, 
reporting requirements, gear use and stowage requirements, and area and 
time constraints.

GOM Haddock Sink Gillnet Mesh Exemption

    Comment 6: NESSN and NEFS XI commented that they disagree with 
NMFS' proposal to deny the GOM Haddock Sink Gillnet Mesh Exemption. 
They state that the exemption would allow them to selectively target 
GOM haddock, a stock which is rebuilding, with minimal catch of GOM 
cod.
    Response: We agree that the status of GOM haddock has improved. We 
released an updated stock assessment for GOM haddock in October 2014, 
which indicated that GOM haddock is no longer overfished and 
overfishing is not occurring. This change was due primarily to the 
addition of three more years of fishery and survey data, and to the 
very strong 2010 year class of GOM haddock. As a result we published an 
emergency rule (79 FR 67090) on November 12, 2014, increasing the 
commercial sub-ACL.
    However, while the GOM haddock stock is improving, the GOM cod 
stock is at a critically low level. In the proposed rule, we proposed 
to deny the GOM Haddock Sink Gillnet Exemption due to our concern for 
GOM cod. We noted our concern that continuous fishing of gillnets left 
in the water and the potential to disrupt spawning when GOM cod are 
caught. We also noted that using nets smaller than the minimum size may 
affect GOM cod mortality. Amendment 16 to the NE Multispecies FMP 
provided in-depth analysis of this exemption, when it proposed and 
analyzed a fishery-wide pilot program. It noted that ``sink gillnets 
are also effective at targeting cod and pollock, and this measure may 
also affect mortality of these two stocks . . . As can be seen in the 
cod selectivity curve (Figure 132), 6 inch gillnets will select smaller 
cod than 6.5 inch gillnets,'' but noted that the average was still 
larger than the minimum size. This analysis, however, was done at a 
time when the GOM cod stock was under a successful rebuilding program. 
As previously discussed in the response to Comment 4, any additional 
pressure on the GOM cod stock could severely affect its ability to 
rebuild from critically low levels. Further, it would be inconsistent 
with our approval of the GOM cod ACL amount below the 2013 incidental 
catch level and the GOM cod protection closures in Framework 53 that 
are designed to further reduce GOM cod mortality. Therefore, we have 
denied this exemption for fishing years 2015 and 2016.

VMS Powerdown

    Comment 7: NEFS XI commented that they do not support NMFS' 
proposal to deny this exemption. They state that if the exemption is 
not approved, compliance with the requirement to keep VMS powered will 
still be an issue. NEFS XI recommended more robust outreach directly to 
the industry on the part of NMFS to increase compliance, rather than 
through sector managers.
    Response: VMS is a tool that allows enforcement to monitor 
compliance, track violators, and provide evidence to support 
enforcement actions. The system uses satellite-based communications 
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include vessel identification, time, date, and location, and are mapped 
and displayed on the end user's computer screen. NMFS uses VMS to 
monitor the location and movement of commercial fishing vessels. All 
active sector vessels are required to use VMS. Each unit typically 
sends position reports once an hour. Within the groundfish fishery, it 
is a critical tool for monitoring the fishery. Non-compliance with VMS 
requirements decreases our confidence in our ability to adequately 
monitor the fishery.
    We first granted an exemption allowing sector vessels the ability 
to power down while at the dock beginning in fishing year 2011. 
Beginning in fishing year 2012, OLE recognized a lack of compliance 
with the requirements of this exemption, such as not sending the VMS 
powerdown code before turning off the VMS unit, not turning on the VMS 
unit before leaving the dock, or turning off the VMS unit before 
docking. We raised our concerns over compliance with managers on our 
monthly sector manager conference calls. Seeing that compliance had not 
improved, OLE worked to identify sector members that were out of 
compliance with this exemption. We provided this information to sector 
managers and requested their assistance in reaching out to their 
members. At that time, we informed sector managers that if compliance 
did not improve during fishing year 2013, we would reconsider approving 
the exemption for fishing year 2015. After receiving the request for 
this exemption for fishing year 2015, we re-examined compliance with 
the exemption, updated with available data from fishing year 2014, and 
found that compliance had not improved. Therefore, we are denying the 
exemption for fishing year 2015.
    We have heard the concerns raised by NEFS XI and others regarding 
the disapproval of the VMS powerdown exemption. NEFS XI explained that 
some of its members ``do not have the ability to maintain their VMS 
systems while in port as these vessels do not have access to shore 
power'' which may lead to VMS shut down. We understand this 
inconvenience, and will work with sector vessels, as appropriate, when 
this occurs. We note, however, that vessels successfully complied with 
this requirement for many years prior to our granting these exemptions. 
Additionally, sectors are welcome to request, and we may consider, this 
exemption at a future date. However, we would require sectors to 
demonstrate a clear plan for maintaining a high level of compliance 
with the exemption's requirements.

At-Sea Monitoring

    Comment 8: Oceana commented that the 24-percent monitoring level is 
too low, asserting that this level adds clear incentives to misreport 
discarded fish and create harmful bias. They contend that the agency 
must require monitoring levels that preclude behavioral differences 
between observed and unobserved trips, or else expand the use of 
uncertainty buffers to account for the low monitoring levels. The 
Center for Biological Diversity commented that 100-percent observer 
coverage is necessary.
    Response: Similar comments have been received on previous fishing 
years' sector operations rules, and the responses can be found in the 
published final rules, most recently the 2014 Sector Operations Final 
Rule (79 FR 23278; April 28, 2014) and the 2013 Sector Operations Final 
Rule (78 FR 25591; May 2, 2013).
    We have determined that 24-percent observer coverage of sector 
trips is sufficient, to the extent practicable in light of Magnuson-
Stevens Act requirements, to reliably estimate catch for purposes of 
monitoring sector ACEs and ACLs for groundfish stocks. This 
determination is based in part on the statistical sufficiency of the 
level of coverage as summarized in more detail at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/ro/fso/reports/Sectors/ASM/FY2015_Multispecies_Sector_ASM_Requirements_Summary.pdf. Our 
determination also incorporates how data and information are collected 
and analyzed, including obligations on sectors to self-monitor and 
self-report, which is linked to agency monitoring. For the most part, 
these commenters have generally asserted that this system and level of 
monitoring is not adequate without providing any specific justification 
or information to support their assertion.
    Amendment 16 specified that ASM coverage levels should be less than 
100 percent, which requires that the discard portion of catch, and thus 
total catch, be an estimate. Amendment 16 also specified that the ASM 
coverage levels should achieve a 30-percent CV. The level of observer 
coverage, ultimately, should provide confidence that the overall catch 
estimate is accurate enough to ensure that sector fishing activities 
are consistent with National Standard 1 requirements to prevent 
overfishing while achieving on a continuing basis optimum yield from 
each fishery. To that end, significant additional uncertainty buffers 
are established in the setting of ACLs that help make up for any lack 
of absolute precision and accuracy in estimating overall catch by 
sector vessels.
    In developing Amendment 16, the Council anticipated that NEFOP 
might not have sufficient resources to fund sector catch monitoring, so 
Amendment 16 specified that starting in fishing year 2012 sectors would 
be required to develop an industry-funded ASM program to monitor sector 
catch. The NEFOP program provides at-sea observers, and the coverage 
provided to sectors by that program partially satisfies the sector-
specific ASM provision. Collectively, the at-sea coverage provided by 
the ASM and NEFOP programs is providing more data for quota management 
and assessment science than was available to NMFS prior to 
implementation of Amendment 16.
    On February 18, 2014, in Oceana, Inc. v. Pritzker, 1:13-cv-00770 
(D.D.C. 2014), the Court upheld our use of a 30-percent CV standard to 
set ASM coverage levels. In addition to upholding our determination of 
sufficient coverage levels, the Court noted that the ASM program is not 
the sole method of monitoring compliance with ACLs, there are many 
reporting requirements that vessels adhere to, and there are strong 
incentives for vessels to report accurately because each sector is held 
jointly and severally liable for overages and misreporting of catch and 
bycatch.
    Comment 9: Oceana commented that at-sea monitoring coverage levels 
should be set at the vessel level of stratification. They state that 
this is because sector operations plans specify that sector members are 
to harvest an amount of fish equal to the amount each member's permit 
contributed to the sector.
    Response: Amendment 16, developed by the Council and approved by 
NMFS, allows each sector to determine which vessels will actively fish 
and how best to harvest its allocation, including decisions regarding 
consolidation. Amendment 16 did not place restrictions on a sector's 
decision of how to allocate ACE to its members. Thus, each sector is 
free to determine how ACE will be assigned to its member vessels. For 
fishing years 2015 and 2016, sectors generally have elected to assign 
each member the portion of the sector's ACE that it brings to a sector. 
This is typically based on each permit's contribution to the sector's 
ACE, as modified by the sector. In practice, in some years, sector 
members have opted to pool some stock's ACEs for use by all

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members. This does not mark a change from previous fishing years.
    Additionally, Amendment 16 specified a performance standard that 
coverage levels must be sufficient to at least meet the coefficient of 
variation (CV) specified in SBRM (a CV of 30 percent), but was unclear 
as to what level the CV standard is to be applied to--discard estimates 
at the stock level for all sectors, or for each combination of sector 
and stock. Framework 48 clarified that the CV standard is intended to 
apply to discard estimates at the overall stock level for all sectors 
combined. As discussed in NMFS' response to comments on Framework 48, 
the Council and NMFS have determined this level is sufficient as a 
minimum standard for monitoring sector ACEs, consistent with the goals 
of Amendment 16 and the FMP.

GOM Cod

    Comment 10: AFM and SHS commented on the ``Gulf of Maine Cod 
Program,'' which contains voluntary measures to help those sectors 
avoid concentration of GOM cod, and that SHS 1 and 3 have created and 
adopted.
    Response: We appreciate the Sustainable Harvest Sectors' efforts to 
reduce the fishing impacts on GOM cod. We understand that this program 
is voluntary and only applies to SHS 1 and 3. We also understand that 
SHS 1 and 3 can discontinue the program as they see fit, but the 
sectors will be required to request an operations plan amendment if 
they choose to do so.

Two-Year Operations Plans

    Comment 11: NESSN commented in support of the transition to 2-year 
operations plans. They hope streamlining this process will allow for 
``more effective proactive communication and collaboration for tools 
that foster effective sector management, such as sector exemptions.'' 
They noted the importance of maintaining flexibility in the second year 
of operations. Specifically, NESSN highlighted the need for sectors to 
request and develop exemptions and for members to re-evaluate their 
enrollment decision prior to May 1, 2016.
    Response: We are approving sector operations plans for fishing 
years 2015 and 2016. This is an important step toward streamlining the 
sector approval process. We share NESSN's hope that approving 
operations plan for 2 years will allow sectors and NMFS to work 
together on the development of exemptions and other proactive measures 
to address emerging issues. We also hope that we can collaborate with 
the sectors to further streamline sector requirements.
    As stated in the proposed rule, we will allow permit holders the 
opportunity to join, change, or drop out of sectors for fishing year 
2016. Consistent with past years, we will distribute fishing year 2016 
PSC letters to permit holders, set 2016 roster deadlines, and notify 
permit holders and sector managers of the fishing year 2016 deadlines. 
Once sectors submit their roster information, we will publish sector 
ACEs and common pool sub-ACL totals, based upon fishing year 2016 
rosters.
    We understand the importance of being able to request additional 
exemptions in the second year of operations, especially given low ACLs 
and other restrictive management measures approved by the Council. We 
encourage sectors to submit requests for new or revised exemptions at 
any point during fishing years 2015 and 2016. After reviewing any 
request, we will provide sectors with comments on their request, and 
work with them to develop an acceptable exemption and will grant or 
deny the exemption consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. We 
may combine exemption requests into one or more rules, as staff 
resources allow.
EA
    Comment 12: NESSN commented on the lack of analysis in the EA for 
the GOM Haddock Sink Gillnet Mesh exemption, stating that ``it 
continues to be unclear why an exemption disapproved because of stock 
status is not automatically reconsidered and analyzed in light of a 
change in stock status.''
    Response: NMFS considered several exemption requests, but rejected 
them for further analysis in the EA, including the GOM Haddock Sink 
Gillnet Mesh exemption. In previous cases, we have considered but 
rejected most exemptions we denied for fishing years 2010 through 2014, 
unless the sectors were able to provide new information or data to 
support their current request. We denied this exemption, which was 
requested to facilitate catch of GOM haddock, in fishing years 2013 and 
2014 because of the poor condition of the GOM haddock stock. While a 
new stock assessment found GOM haddock to be in improved condition, 
since then a separate assessment found GOM cod to be in poor condition. 
We did not update our analysis of this exemption's impact on GOM 
haddock in the EA for this action because we are denying the GOM 
Haddock Sink Gillnet Exemption in this action due to this gear's 
potential adverse impact on GOM cod. We recognize that the condition of 
stocks changes over time, and may reconsider and reanalyze this 
exemption in future actions based on updated stock condition for GOM 
cod, GOM haddock, and other stocks in the multispecies fishery. In this 
action, however, because of the poor condition of GOM cod requiring us 
to deny this exemption request, we considered but rejected this 
exemption from further analysis in the EA.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the NMFS 
Assistant Administrator has determined that this final rule is 
consistent with the NE Multispecies FMP, other provisions of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This action is exempt from the procedures of Executive Order 12866 
because this action contains no implementing regulations.
    Because this rule relieves several restrictions, the AA finds good 
cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1) and (3) to waive the 30-day delay in 
effectiveness so that this final rule may become effective by May 1, 
2015. Sector Operation Plan exemptions grant exemptions or relieve 
restrictions that provide operational flexibility and efficiency that 
help avoid short-term adverse economic impacts on NE multispecies 
sector vessels. When the 17 approved Sector Operations Plans become 
effective, sector vessels are exempted from common pool trip limits, 
DAS limits, and seasonal closed areas. These exemptions provide vessels 
with flexibility in choosing when to fish, how long to fish, what 
species to target, and how much catch they may land. They also relieve 
some gear restrictions, reporting and monitoring requirements, and 
provide access to additional fishing grounds through the authorization 
of 19 exemptions from NE multispecies regulations for fishing years 
2015 and 2016. This flexibility increases efficiency and reduces costs.
    In addition to relieving restrictions and granting exemptions, 
avoiding a delay in effectiveness prevents vessel owners from incurring 
significant adverse economic impacts. A delay in implementing this rule 
would prevent owners who joined a sector in fishing year 2015 (842 
permits, accounting for 99 percent of the historical NE multispecies 
catch) from fishing during the delay and would diminish the advantage 
of the flexibility in vessel operations, thereby undermining the

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intent of the rule. During any delay, sector vessels would be 
prohibited from fishing for groundfish. Being prohibited from fishing 
for up to 30 days would have a significant adverse economic impact on 
these vessels because vessels would be prevented from fishing in a 
month when sector vessels landed approximately 10 percent of several 
allocations, including Eastern GB cod and GB winter flounder. Further, 
sector vessels could only fish during this delay if they chose to fish 
in the common pool. Once they switched to the common pool, however, 
they could not return to a sector for the entire fishing year and would 
forego the flexibility and economic efficiency afforded by sector 
exemptions. Vessels choosing to fish in the common pool to avoid a 30-
day delay in the beginning of their season would then forego potential 
increased flexibility and efficiencies for an entire fishing year. For 
the reasons outlined above, good cause exists to waive the otherwise 
applicable requirement to delay implementation of this rule for a 
period of 30 days.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would 
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for this certification was published in the 
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received 
regarding this certification. As a result, a regulatory flexibility 
analysis was not required and none was prepared.

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

    Dated: April 20, 2015.
Eileen Sobeck,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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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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                                                 (BSA) with extra-large mesh gillnets.                   fishing year 2015 allocations in this                 percentage of the GB cod and GB
                                                 The FMP prohibits sectors from                          final rule. All permits enrolled in a                 haddock ACLs. For example, if a sector
                                                 requesting exemptions from permitting                   sector, and the vessels associated with               is allocated 4 percent of the GB cod ACL
                                                 restrictions, gear restrictions designed to             those permits, have until April 30, 2015,             and 6 percent of the GB haddock ACL,
                                                 minimize habitat impacts, and reporting                 to withdraw from a sector and fish in                 the sector is allocated 4 percent of the
                                                 requirements.                                           the common pool for fishing year 2015.                commercial Eastern U.S./Canada Area
                                                    Of the 24 approved sectors, we                       For fishing year 2016, we will set                    GB cod total allowable catch (TAC) and
                                                 received operations plans and                           similar roster deadlines, notify permit               6 percent of the commercial Eastern
                                                 preliminary contracts for fishing years                 holders of the fishing year 2016                      U.S./Canada Area GB haddock TAC as
                                                 2015 and 2016 from 17 sectors. The                      deadlines, and allow permit holders to                its Eastern GB cod and haddock ACEs.
                                                 operations plans are similar to                         change sectors separate from the annual               These amounts are then subtracted from
                                                 previously approved versions, but                       sector operations plans approval                      the sector’s overall GB cod and haddock
                                                 include operations spanning two fishing                 process. We will publish final sector                 allocations to determine its Western GB
                                                 years, as well as additional exemption                  ACEs and common pool sub-ACL totals,                  cod and haddock ACEs. A sector may
                                                 requests and proposals for industry-                    based upon final rosters, as soon as                  only harvest its Eastern GB cod ACEs in
                                                 funded ASM plans. This is the first year                possible after the start of fishing year              the Eastern U.S./Canada Area. However,
                                                 that 2-year operations plans have been                  2015, and again after the start of fishing
                                                 submitted by the sectors, as allowed in                                                                       Framework 51 implemented a
                                                                                                         year 2016.                                            mechanism that allows sectors to
                                                 the Amendment 16 final rule. Two-year                      We calculate the sector’s allocation
                                                 sector operations plans will help                                                                             ‘‘convert’’ their Eastern GB haddock
                                                                                                         for each stock by summing its members’                allocation into Western GB haddock
                                                 streamline the process for sector                       potential sector contributions (PSC) for
                                                 managers and reduce administrative                                                                            allocation (79 FR 22421; April 22, 2014)
                                                                                                         a stock and then multiplying that total               and fish that converted ACE in Western
                                                 burdens for both sectors and NMFS. Six                  percentage by the available commercial
                                                 sectors that have operated in past years                                                                      GB.
                                                                                                         sub-ACL for that stock, as approved in
                                                 did not submit operations plans or                      Framework 53 to the FMP. Table 1                         At the start of fishing year 2015, we
                                                 contracts. Four of these sectors now                    shows the projected total PSC for each                will withhold 20 percent of each
                                                 operate as state-operated permit banks                                                                        sector’s fishing year 2015 allocation
                                                                                                         sector by stock for fishing year 2015.
                                                 as described below.                                                                                           until we finalize fishing year 2014 catch
                                                                                                         Tables 2 and 3 show the allocations that
                                                    We have determined that the 17 sector                                                                      information. In the past, we have
                                                 operations plans and contracts that we                  each sector will be allocated, in pounds
                                                                                                         and metric tons, respectively, for fishing            typically finalized the prior year’s catch
                                                 have approved, and 19 of the 22                                                                               during the summer months. We expect
                                                 regulatory exemptions requested, in                     year 2015, based on their preliminary
                                                                                                         fishing year 2015 rosters. At the start of            to finalize 2014 catch information
                                                 whole or partially, are consistent with                                                                       consistent with this past practice. We
                                                 the FMP’s goals and objectives, and                     the fishing year, we provide the final
                                                                                                         allocations, to the nearest pound, to the             will allow sectors to transfer fishing
                                                 meet sector requirements outlined in the                                                                      year 2014 ACE for two weeks of the
                                                 regulations at § 648.87. These 17                       individual sectors, and we use those
                                                                                                         final allocations to monitor sector catch.            fishing year following our completion of
                                                 operations plans are similar to
                                                                                                         While the common pool does not                        year-end catch accounting to reduce or
                                                 previously approved plans, but include
                                                                                                         receive a specific allocation, the                    eliminate any fishing year 2014
                                                 a new exemption request. Copies of the
                                                 operations plans and contracts, and the                 common pool sub-ACLs have been                        overages. If necessary, we will reduce
                                                 environmental assessment (EA), are                      included in each of these tables for                  any sector’s fishing year 2015 allocation
                                                 available at http://www.regulations.gov                 comparison.                                           to account for a remaining overage in
                                                 and from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). One of                      We do not assign an individual permit              fishing year 2014. We will follow the
                                                 the 17 sectors, Northeast Fishery Sector                separate PSCs for the Eastern GB cod or               same process for fishing year 2016. Each
                                                 (NEFS) IV, proposes to operate as a                     Eastern GB haddock; instead, we assign                year of the operations plans, we will
                                                 private lease-only sector.                              each permit a PSC for the GB cod stock                notify the Council and sector managers
                                                                                                         and GB haddock stock. Each sector’s GB                of this deadline in writing and will
                                                 Sector Allocations                                      cod and GB haddock allocations are                    announce this decision on our Web site
                                                   Based on sector enrollment as of                      then divided into an Eastern ACE and                  at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.
                                                 February 25, 2015, we have projected                    a Western ACE, based on each sector’s                 noaa.gov/.
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Table 1. Cumulative PSC                                   reentage) each sector would receive                                                             stock for fis                                           ear 2015.*




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 Sectors Total                                        9            1                 6                     3                                                                                                                                             2                                 6                               4

 Common Pool                                 1.92794681            2                 6                     2                                                                                                                                             2                                 1                               4
* The data in this table are based on preliminary fishing year 2015 sector rosters.
1 For fishing year 2015, 6.94 percent of the GB cod ACL would be allocated for the Eastern U.S./Canada Area, while 81.62 percent of the GB haddock ACL would be allocated for the
Eastern U.S./Canada Area.
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 Fixed Gear Sector                   76   1015           11    2255         508             39         0         4          29         30        29        1     111           52      666        545      2232

 MCCS                                 1         8        21          15            3        54         0         8          11    234            68        0         17         6      608        421       1146

 Maine Permit Bank                    0         5         5          17            4        24         0         0           3         36        10        0          4          1     200        158        510

 NCCS                                 0         6         4          48           11         8         4         o           6          5         3        3          8         o      105            78     153

 NEFS 1                               0         0         0           0            0         0         0         0           0          0         0        0          0         0            0         0          0

 NEFS 2                              16    212           83   4186          943         346            8        18     195        244        172       134       159           93    3582         568      3406

 NEFS 3                               3        46        66          57           13    197            0         4          90    126            38        1         82        22      326        455      2060

 NEFS 4                              11    152           44    2089         470         175            o        209         55    288        114          209        54        37     1614        771       1857

 NEFS 5                               2        20         0     413               93         6         7   277               5         16         o       21          1       361           19        14         32

 NEFS 6                               8    105           13    1144         258             81        12        65          38    121            70       63         39        56     1290        374        996

 NEFS 7                              13    171            2    1807         407             10        43        50          24    109            44    539            6       147      142            79     215

 NEFS 8                              17    225            2    2349         529              4        48        73          65         53        35    646           27       289      134            49     184

 NEFS 9                              39    522            8   4542        1023          101       115           97     105        257        111      1648           21       529     1417        397       1278

 NEFS 10                              2        27        24          98           22        54         0         7     128             53        32        0     154           21      133            86     420

 NEFS 11                              1        15        62          15            3        68         0         0          26         65        28        0         19          1     482        463      2854

 NEFS 13                             22    2092           4    6252       1408              20    106      231              50    160            83    302           20       316      968        167        687
 New Hampshire Permit
 Bank                                 0         0         5           0            0         1         0         0           0          1         0        0          1         0            5         8         34
 Sustainable Harvest Sector
 1                                   56    757           90   13439       3026          903           61    102        134       1226       463        726           89       555    12464       4858      11966
 Sustainable Harvest Sector
 3                                    1        10         1      149              34         1         o        209         11         19         8       24         11        39           42        14         15

 Sectors Total                   268      3596       446      38874       8753         2091      423       1003        975       3044       1317      4137       826      2532       24194       9505      30045

 Common Pool                          5        71        11     280               63        21         7   224              34         61        27       32         38       347      131            70     202
*The data in this table are based on preliminary fishing year 2015 sector rosters.
"Numbers are rounded to the nearest thousand lbs. In some cases, this table shows an allocation of 0, but that sector may be allocated a small amount of that stock in tens or hundreds pounds.
*~ The data in the table represent the total allocations to each sector. NMFS will withhold 20 percent of a sector‘s total ACE at the start of the fishing year to finalize catch accounting from the
previous fishing year.


Table 3. ACE (in metric tons), by stock, for each sector for fishing year 2015.*"A
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 Fixed Gear Sector                       34 460  5  1023 230 18  0  2  _13 14 _13   1    51 24  302
 MCCS                                    0        3      10         7         2       24       0      4         5     106       31        0        8          3        276        191        520
 Maine Permit Bank                       0        2       2         8         2       _11      0      0         1       16        4       0        2          0         91         72        232
 NCCS                                    0        3       2       22          5         3      2      4         3        2        1       1        4          4         48         35         70
 NEFS 1                                  0        0       0         0         0         0      0      0         0        0        0       0        0          0          0          0          0
 NEFS 2                                  7       96      38     1899       428       157       4      8       88      111|      78       61       72         42       1625        258       1545
 NEFS 3                                  2       21      30       26          6       89       0      2       41       57       17        0       37         10        148        206        935
 NEFS 4                                  5       69      20      947|      213        79       4     13       25|     131|      52       13       24         17        732        350        842
 NEFS 5                                  1       13       0      187        42          3      3    126         2        7        4      10        0        164          8          6         14
 NEFS 6                                  4       48       6      519|      117|       37       5     29       17       55       32       28       18         25        585        170        452
 NEFS 7                                  6       78       1      819       185          5    20|     23       11       50       20      244        3         67         65         36         97
 NEFS 8                                  8      102       1     1065       240          2    22      33       29       24       16      293       12        131         61         22         83
 NEFS 9                                 18      237       4     2060       464        46     52      44       48      116       50|     748       10        240        643        180        580
 NEFS 10                                 1       12      11       45        10        24       0      3       58       24       15        0       70         10         60         39        190
 NEFS 11                                 1        7      28         7         2       31       0      0       12       30       _13       0        9          0        219        210       1295
 NEFS 13                                10      132       2     2836       639          9    48     105       23       73       38      137        9        143        439         76        312
 New Hampshire Permit Bank               0          0     2         0         0        0       0       0       0         0       0         0       0           0           2         4          15
 Sustainable Harvest Sector 1          26       343      41|    6096      1373       410|    27       46      61|     556     210       329       40        252       5653      2204       5428
 Sustainable Harvest Sector 3           0         5        0      68        15          1     4       _13       5       9       4        11        5         18         19         6          7
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 Sectors Total                        122      1631     202        3      3970       949|   192     455     442      1381     598      1876      375       1149      10974      4311      13628
 Common Pool                            2        32       5      127        29          9     3     102      16        27      12        15       17        157         60        32         92
*The data in this table are based on preliminary fishing year 2015 sector rosters.
*Numbers are rounded to the nearest metric ton, but allocations are made in pounds. In some cases, this table shows a sector allocation of 0 metric tons, but that sector may be allocated a
small amount of that stock in pounds.
* The data in the table represent the total allocations to each sector. NMFS will withhold 20 percent of a sector‘s total ACE at the start of the fishing year to finalize catch accounting from the
previous fishing year.




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                                                 Sector Operations Plans and Contracts                                          As in previous years, we retain the                           vessels fishing under this sector
                                                                                                                             right to revoke exemptions in-season for                         exemption, i.e., vessels fishing with
                                                    As previously stated, we received 17
                                                                                                                             the following reasons: If we determine                           both small mesh and large mesh during
                                                 sector operations plans and contracts by
                                                                                                                             that the exemption jeopardizes                                   the same trip, are considered a sector
                                                 the September 2, 2014, deadline for
                                                                                                                             management measures, objectives, or                              trip for purposes of monitoring ACE.
                                                 fishing years 2015 and 2016. Each sector                                    rebuilding efforts; if the exemption                             Catch from a trip in an exempted fishery
                                                 elected to submit a single document that                                    results in unforeseen negative impacts
                                                 is both its contract and operations plan.                                                                                                    does not count against a sector’s
                                                                                                                             on other managed fish stocks, habitat, or                        allocation because the catch is assigned
                                                 Therefore, these submitted operations                                       protected resources; if the exemption
                                                 plans not only contain the rules under                                                                                                       to a separate ACL sub-component.
                                                                                                                             causes enforcement concerns; if catch
                                                 which each sector would fish, but also                                                                                                          For fishing years 2010 and 2011, there
                                                                                                                             from trips utilizing the exemption
                                                 provide the legal contract that binds                                                                                                        was no requirement for an industry-
                                                                                                                             cannot adequately be monitored; or if a
                                                 each member to the sector. All sectors’                                                                                                      funded ASM program, and we were able
                                                                                                                             sector is not meeting certain
                                                 proposed operations plans are for two                                       administrative or operational                                    to fund an ASM program with a target
                                                 fishing years—2015 and 2016. Each                                           requirements. If it becomes necessary to                         ASM coverage rate of 30 percent of all
                                                 sector’s operations plan, and each                                          revoke an exemption, we will do so                               trips. In addition, we provided 8-
                                                 sector’s members, must comply with the                                      through a process consistent with the                            percent observer coverage through the
                                                 regulations governing sectors, found at                                     Administrative Procedure Act.                                    Northeast Fishery Observer Program
                                                 § 648.87. In addition, each sector must                                        Each sector is required to ensure that                        (NEFOP), which helps to support the
                                                 conduct fishing activities as detailed in                                   it does not exceed its ACE during the                            Standardized Bycatch Reporting
                                                 its approved operations plan.                                               fishing year. Sector vessels are required                        Methodology (SBRM) and stock
                                                    Participating vessels are required to                                    to retain all legal-sized allocated NE                           assessments. This resulted in an overall
                                                 comply with all pertinent Federal                                           multispecies stocks, unless a sector is                          target coverage rate of 38 percent,
                                                 fishing regulations, except as                                              granted an exemption allowing its                                between ASM and NEFOP, for fishing
                                                 specifically exempted in the letter of                                      member vessels to discard legal-sized                            years 2010 and 2011. Beginning in
                                                 authorization (LOA) issued by the                                           unmarketable fish at sea. Catch (defined                         fishing year 2012, we have conducted
                                                 Regional Administrator, which details                                       as landings and discards) of all allocated                       an annual analysis to determine the
                                                 any approved exemptions from the                                            NE multispecies stocks by a sector’s                             total coverage that would be necessary
                                                 regulations. If, during a fishing year, or                                  vessels count against the sector’s                               to achieve the same level of precision as
                                                 between fishing years 2015 and 2016, a                                      allocation. Catch from a sector trip (e.g.,                      attained by the 38-percent total coverage
                                                 sector requests an exemption that we                                        not fishing in a NE multispecies                                 target used for fishing years 2010 and
                                                 have already granted, or proposes a                                         exempted fishery or with exempted                                2011. Since fishing year 2012, industry
                                                 change to administrative provisions, we                                     gear) targeting dogfish, monkfish, skate,                        has been required to pay for their costs
                                                 may amend the sector operations plans.                                      and lobster (with non-trap gear) would                           of ASM coverage, while we continued to
                                                 Should any amendments require                                               be deducted from the sector’s ACE                                fund NEFOP. However, we were able to
                                                 modifications to LOAs, we would                                             because these trips use gear capable of                          fund the industry’s portion of ASM
                                                 include these changes in updated LOAs                                       catching groundfish. This includes trips                         costs and NEFOP coverage in fishing
                                                 and provide these to the appropriate                                        that have declared into the small mesh                           years 2012 through 2014. Table 4 shows
                                                 sector members.                                                             exemption (described below), because                             the annual target coverage rates.

                                                                                                     TABLE 4—HISTORIC TARGET COVERAGE RATE FOR MONITORING
                                                                                                                                                                             Total target    ASM target         NEFOP target    Funding
                                                                                                 Fishing year                                                               coverage rate   coverage rate       coverage rate   source
                                                                                                                                                                              (percent)       (percent)           (percent)

                                                 2010   .................................................................................................................              38               30                  8   NMFS
                                                 2011   .................................................................................................................              38               30                  8   NMFS
                                                 2012   .................................................................................................................              25               17                  8   NMFS
                                                 2013   .................................................................................................................              22               14                  8   NMFS
                                                 2014   .................................................................................................................              26               18                  8   NMFS



                                                   Due to funding changes that are                                           specified in the SBRM and accurately                             ASM monitoring provision in the
                                                 required by the NE Omnibus SBRM                                             monitor sector operations. Framework                             context of Magnuson-Stevens Act
                                                 Amendment, we expect that sector                                            48 clarified the level of ASM coverage                           requirements and National Standards,
                                                 vessels will be responsible for paying                                      necessary to meet these goals.                                   we have determined that the
                                                 the at-sea portion of costs associated                                      Framework 48 determined that the CV                              appropriate level of ASM coverage
                                                 with the sector ASM program before the                                      level should be achieved at the overall                          should be set at the level that meets the
                                                 end of the 2015 fishing year. Thus,                                         stock level, which is consistent with the                        CV requirement specified in the SBRM
                                                 sectors will be responsible for                                             level NMFS determined was necessary                              and minimizes the cost burden to
                                                 designing, implementing, and funding                                        in fishing year 2013. Framework 48 also                          sectors and NMFS to the extent
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                                                 an ASM program in fishing years 2015                                        amended the goals of the sector                                  practicable, while still providing a
                                                 and 2016 that will provide a level of                                       monitoring program to include                                    reliable estimate of overall catch by
                                                 ASM coverage specified by NMFS.                                             achieving an accuracy level sufficient to                        sectors needed for monitoring ACEs and
                                                 Amendment 16 regulations require                                            minimize effects of potential monitoring                         ACLs. Based on this standard, NMFS
                                                 NMFS to specify a level of ASM                                              bias.                                                            has determined that the total
                                                 coverage that is sufficient to meet the                                       Taking the provisions of Framework                             appropriate target coverage rate for
                                                 same coefficient of variation (CV)                                          48 into account, and interpreting the                            fishing year 2015 is 24 percent. We


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                                                 expect ASM coverage to be 20 percent                                    ASM costs is expected to expire before                         transfers to or from common pool
                                                 and NEFOP coverage to be 4 percent                                      the end of the 2015 fishing year. If we                        vessels is prohibited. Within 60 days of
                                                 (based on the Omnibus SBRM, as                                          have insufficient funding available for                        when we complete year-end catch
                                                 proposed), covering a total of 24 percent                               our portion of coverage costs beyond                           accounting, each sector is required to
                                                 of all sector trips, with the exception of                              that time, we may need to consider                             submit an annual report detailing the
                                                 trips using a few specific exemptions, as                               other measures, including emergency                            sector’s catch (landings and discards),
                                                 described later in this rule. We will use                               action, to allow sectors to continue                           enforcement actions, and pertinent
                                                 discards derived from these observed                                    fishing while still ensuring that we can                       information necessary to evaluate the
                                                 and monitored trips to calculate                                        adequately monitor sector catch for                            biological, economic, and social impacts
                                                 discards for unobserved sector trips. We                                management purposes.                                           of each sector.
                                                 have published a more detailed                                             Each sector contract details the
                                                 summary of the supporting information,                                  method for initial ACE sub-allocation to                       Granted Exemptions for Fishing Years
                                                 explanation and justification for this                                  sector members. For fishing years 2015                         2015 and 2016
                                                 decision at: http://                                                    and 2016, each sector has proposed that
                                                                                                                                                                                        Previously Granted Exemptions Granted
                                                 www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                                 each sector member could harvest an
                                                                                                                         amount of fish equal to the amount each                        for Fishing Years 2015 and 2016 (1–16)
                                                 ro/fso/reports/Sectors/ASM/FY2015_
                                                 Multispecies_Sector_ASM_                                                individual member’s permit contributed                            We granted exemptions from the
                                                 Requirements_Summary.pdf.                                               to the sector, as modified by the sector                       following requirements for fishing years
                                                    The draft operations plans submitted                                 for reserves or other management                               2015 and 2016, all of which have been
                                                 in September 2014 included industry-                                    choices. Each sector operations plan                           previously requested and granted: (1)
                                                 funded ASM plans to be used for fishing                                 submitted for fishing years 2015 and                           120-day block out of the fishery
                                                 year 2015. We gave sectors the option to                                2016 states that the sector would                              required for Day gillnet vessels; (2) 20-
                                                 design their own programs in                                            withhold an initial reserve from the                           day spawning block out of the fishery
                                                 compliance with regulations, or elect to                                sector’s ACE sub-allocation to each                            required for all vessels; (3) prohibition
                                                 adopt the program that we have used in                                  individual member to prevent the sector                        on a vessel hauling another vessel’s
                                                 previous fishing years. Four sectors                                    from exceeding its ACE. A sector and
                                                                                                                                                                                        gillnet gear; (4) limits on the number of
                                                 chose to adopt the program we used in                                   sector members can be held jointly and
                                                                                                                                                                                        gillnets that may be hauled on GB when
                                                 previous years. We approved the sector-                                 severally liable for ACE overages,
                                                                                                                                                                                        fishing under a NE multispecies/
                                                 proposed program for the remaining 12                                   discarding legal-sized fish, and/or
                                                                                                                                                                                        monkfish DAS; (5) limits on the number
                                                 sectors. ASM programs proposed by the                                   misreporting catch (landings or
                                                 sectors are described in detail later in                                discards). Each sector contract provides                       of hooks that may be fished; (6) DAS
                                                 this final rule.                                                        procedures to enforce the sector                               Leasing Program length and horsepower
                                                    We are currently looking at how                                      operations plan, explains sector                               restrictions; (7) prohibition on
                                                 industry funding of its costs for the                                   monitoring and reporting requirements,                         discarding; (8) daily catch reporting by
                                                 ASM program will affect our data                                        presents a schedule of penalties for                           sector managers for sector vessels
                                                 collection systems, especially the pre-                                 sector plan violations, and provides                           participating in the Closed Area (CA) I
                                                 trip notification system (PTNS), and                                    sector managers with the authority to                          Hook Gear Haddock Special Access
                                                 have begun working on an                                                issue stop fishing orders to sector                            Program (SAP); (9) prohibition on
                                                 implementation plan to help ensure a                                    members who violate provisions of the                          fishing inside and outside of the CA I
                                                 seamless transition when the industry                                   operations plan and contract.                                  Hook Gear Haddock SAP while on the
                                                 assumes responsibility for at-sea costs in                                 Sectors are required to monitor their                       same trip; (10) prohibition on a vessel
                                                 2015. To ensure that the ASM programs                                   allocations and catch. To help ensure a                        hauling another vessel’s hook gear; (11)
                                                 continue to provide sufficient coverage,                                sector does not exceed its ACE, each                           the requirement to declare an intent to
                                                 the Regional Administrator is                                           sector operations plan explains sector                         fish in the Eastern U.S./Canada SAP and
                                                 authorized to adjust operational                                        monitoring and reporting requirements,                         the CA II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock
                                                 standards such as vessel selection                                      including a requirement to submit                              SAP prior to leaving the dock; (12) gear
                                                 protocols as needed, consistent with the                                weekly catch reports to us. If a sector                        requirements in the Eastern U.S./Canada
                                                 Administrative Procedure Act. We will                                   reaches an ACE threshold (specified in                         Management Area; (13) seasonal
                                                 continue to keep the sector managers                                    the operations plan), the sector must                          restrictions for the Eastern U.S./Canada
                                                 informed about any changes or updates                                   provide us with sector allocation usage                        Haddock SAP; (14) seasonal restrictions
                                                 to coverage data collection and                                         reports on a daily basis. Once a sector’s                      for the CA II Yellowtail Flounder/
                                                 notification requirements.                                              allocation for a particular stock is                           Haddock SAP; (15) sampling exemption;
                                                    Our ability to fund our portion of                                   caught, that sector is required to cease                       and (16) prohibition on groundfish trips
                                                 costs for ASM coverage above SBRM                                       all sector fishing operations in that stock                    in the Nantucket Lightship Closed Area.
                                                 coverage levels for the entire 2015 and                                 area until it acquires more ACE, unless                        A detailed description of the previously
                                                 2016 fishing years is still not known at                                that sector has an approved plan to fish                       granted exemptions and supporting
                                                 this time due to budget uncertainties.                                  without ACE for that stock. ACE may be                         rationale can be found in the applicable
                                                 Currently, funding for our portion of                                   transferred between sectors, but                               final rules identified in Table 5 below.

                                                        TABLE 5—EXEMPTIONS FROM PREVIOUS FISHING YEARS THAT ARE GRANTED IN FISHING YEARS 2015 AND 2016
                                                                Exemptions                                                          Rulemaking                                              Date of initial approval                   Citation
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                                                 1–8, 12 .....................................       Fishing     Year   2011   Sector   Operations   Final Rule ....................   April 25, 2011 .........................   76   FR   23076.
                                                 9–11 .........................................      Fishing     Year   2012   Sector   Operations   Final Rule ....................   May 2, 2012 ............................   77   FR   26129.
                                                 13–15 .......................................       Fishing     Year   2013   Sector   Operations   Interim Final Rule ........       May 2, 2013 ............................   78   FR   25591.
                                                 16 .............................................    Fishing     Year   2014   Sector   Operations   Final Rule ....................   April 28, 2014 .........................   79   FR   23278.
                                                    NE Multispecies Federal Register documents can be found at http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies/.



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                                                 Exemptions of Concern That Are                                   gear on a single trip, within portions of                        For fishing years 2015 and 2016,
                                                 Granted for Fishing Years 2015 and                               the SNE regulated mesh areas (RMA).                           sectors requested a similar exemption,
                                                 2016 (17–19)                                                     Sectors proposed allowing vessels using                       but with a revised northern border of
                                                                                                                  this exemption to fish with smaller                           the eastern Small-Mesh Exemption Area
                                                 (17) Prohibition on Combining Small-
                                                                                                                  mesh in two discrete areas that have                          2, shifted 15 minutes north. This
                                                 Mesh Exempted Fishery and Sector                                 been shown to have minimal amounts of                         expansion will allow for greater
                                                 Trips                                                            regulated species and ocean pout. See                         opportunities for sector vessels to target
                                                   For fishing year 2014, sectors                                 the 2014 Sector Operations Plans Final                        small-mesh species. The coordinates
                                                 requested and we granted an exemption                            Rule (79 FR 23278; April 28, 2014) for                        and maps for these two areas are show
                                                 that would allow vessels to possess and                          a complete description of the previously
                                                                                                                                                                                in Figure 1.
                                                 use small-mesh and large-mesh trawl                              granted exemption.




                                                    Sector Small-Mesh Fishery Exemption                           listed by straight lines. Sector vessels                      modifications is intended to also reduce
                                                 Area 1 is bounded by the following                               cannot fish the small-mesh portion of                         the incentive for a sector vessel to target
                                                 coordinates connected in the order                               their trip using this exemption in the                        groundfish with small mesh.
                                                 listed by straight lines, except where                           Nantucket Lightship Closed Area where                            A vessel using this exemption is
                                                 otherwise noted:                                                 the two areas overlap.                                        required to meet the same NEFOP and
                                                                                                                                                                                ASM coverage as standard groundfish
                                                   Point         N. Latitude     W. Longitude          Note              Point                N. Latitude       W. Longitude
                                                                                                                                                                                trips (i.e., a total of 24 percent in fishing
                                                 A   ........   40°39.2′         73°07.0′              ........   H ....................     41°15.0′   N.      71°20.0′   W.   year 2015). To facilitate proper coverage
                                                 B   ........   40°34.0′         73°07.0′              ........   I ......................   41°15.0′   N.      70°00.0′   W.   levels and assist with enforcement, the
                                                 C   ........   41°03.5′         71°34.0′              ........   J .....................    40°27.0′   N.      70°00.0′   W.   vessel is required to declare their intent
                                                 D   ........   41°23.0′         71°11.5′              ........   K ....................     40°27.0′   N.      71°20.0′   W.   to use small mesh to target non-
                                                 E   ........   41°27.6′         71°11.5′                  (1)    H ....................     41°15.0′   N.      71°20.0′   W.   regulated species by submitting a trip
                                                 F   ........   41°18.3′         71°51.5′              ........                                                                 start hail through its vessel monitoring
                                                 G   ........   41°04.3′         71°51.5′                  (2)
                                                                                                  As was granted in fishing year 2014,                                          system (VMS) unit prior to departure.
                                                 A   ........   40°39.2′         73°07.0′              ........
                                                                                                one of three trawl gear modifications is                                        Trips declaring this exemption must
                                                   (1) From POINT E to POINT F along the required when using small mesh: Drop-                                                  stow their small-mesh gear and use their
                                                 southernmost coastline of Rhode Island and chain sweep with a minimum of 12                                                    large-mesh gear first, and once finished
                                                 crossing all bays and inlets following the inches (30.48 cm) in length; a large-                                               with the large mesh, must submit a
                                                 COLREGS Demarcation Lines defined in 33
                                                 CFR part 80.                                   mesh belly panel with a minimum of                                              Multispecies Catch Report via VMS of
                                                   (2) From POINT G back to POINT A along 32-inch (81.28-cm) mesh size; or an                                                   all catch on board at that time. Once the
                                                 the southernmost coastline of Long Island, excluder grate secured forward of the                                               Catch Report is sent, the vessel can then
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                                                 NY, and crossing all bays and inlets following codend with an outlet hole forward of                                           deploy small mesh with the required
                                                 the COLREGS Demarcation Lines defined in
                                                 33 CFR part 80.                                the grate with bar spacing of no more                                           modifications in the specific areas (see
                                                                                                than 1.97 inches (5.00 cm) wide. These                                          map above), outside of the Nantucket
                                                    For fishing years 2015 and 2016,            gear modifications, when fished                                                 Lightship Closed Area, at which point,
                                                 Sector Small-Mesh Fishery Exemption            properly, have been shown to reduce                                             the large mesh cannot be redeployed.
                                                 Area 2 is bound by the following               the catch of legal and sub-legal                                                Any legal-sized allocated groundfish
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                                                 hauls must be landed and the associated                    Previous effort analysis of all sector             therefore don’t need further limits on
                                                 landed weight (dealer or vessel trip                    vessels using gillnet gear indicated an               the amount of gear they can use.
                                                 report (VTR)) will be deducted from the                 increase in gear used in the RMA which                  While the low ACLs for GOM cod will
                                                 sector’s ACE.                                           could lead to an increase in interactions             help reduce the fishing pressure on
                                                    We received two comments in                          with protected species. While a sector’s              GOM cod, we feel it is important to
                                                 support of granting this exemption as                   ACE is designed to limit a stock’s                    maintain the FMP’s limit on the amount
                                                 proposed, including the modification to                 fishing mortality, fishing effort may                 of gillnet gear in the GOM that may
                                                 the Sector Small-Mesh Fishery                           affect other species. This increased                  catch GOM cod, in part because of the
                                                 Exemption Area 2 (see map). One                         effort could ultimately lead to a rise in             low sub-ACL set for GOM cod. Also, we
                                                 commenter indicated that the provisions                 interactions with protected species;                  are particularly concerned with the
                                                 (e.g. trip start hails, gear stowage                    however, we have not identified trends                potential interactions with spawning
                                                 requirements, catch report submission,                  indicating this. Additionally, a take                 GOM cod and the potential for long-
                                                 and gear modifications) allow for a                     reduction plan has been implemented to                term detrimental effects if spawning
                                                 higher level of enforceability.                         reduce bycatch in the fisheries affecting             aggregations are disrupted. Sectors have
                                                    As in fishing year 2014, we are                      these species, and there is continual                 the flexibility to declare into the Trip
                                                 concerned about vessels potentially                     monitoring of protected species bycatch.              boat gillnet category, which have no
                                                 catching groundfish, including bycatch                     For fishing year 2013, based on the                limits on the number of nets allowed in
                                                 of juvenile fish, in the requested                      comments received and the concern for                 the GOM but are not allowed to leave
                                                 exemption area with small-mesh nets.                    spawning GOM cod, we restricted the                   gear unattended. At the current time, we
                                                 The expansion of the Small-Mesh                         use of this exemption to better protect               do not think it is necessary to deny this
                                                 Exemption Area 2 by 15 minutes north                    spawning cod. Therefore, a vessel                     exemption outside of the GOM RMA.
                                                                                                         fishing in the GOM RMA was able to                    For a full description of the comments
                                                 could increase this potential, because
                                                                                                         use this exemption seasonally, but was                and further discussion of these issues,
                                                 more groundfish are found in the
                                                                                                         restricted to the 100-net gillnet limit in            please see the Comments and Responses
                                                 expansion area. The three gear
                                                                                                         blocks 124 and 125 in May, and in                     Section below.
                                                 modifications proposed for this                                                                                 Based on the comments received and
                                                 exemption could mitigate catch of                       blocks 132 and 133 in June. A vessel
                                                                                                                                                               the concern for spawning cod, we are
                                                 regulated species when properly                         fishing in the GB RMA, SNE RMA, MA
                                                                                                                                                               partially granting and denying this
                                                 installed, but none have been shown to                  RMA, and the GOM outside of these
                                                                                                                                                               sector exemption request for fishing
                                                 completely eliminate the catch of                       times and areas did not have this
                                                                                                                                                               years 2015 and 2016, as we proposed in
                                                 regulated species.                                      additional restriction. We granted this
                                                                                                                                                               the proposed rule. Day gillnet vessels
                                                    Based on the comments received, we                   exemption with the same GOM seasonal
                                                                                                                                                               will be restricted to a 150-gillnet limit
                                                 have granted this exemption as                          restrictions for fishing year 2014.
                                                                                                                                                               in the GB, SNE, and MA RMAs; in GOM
                                                 proposed for fishing years 2015 and                        The November 2014 interim action                   RMA, the vessel will be restricted to a
                                                 2016. We will be reviewing data from                    implemented to protect GOM cod (79                    100-gillnet limit (of which no more than
                                                 2014 and plan to closely monitor the                    FR 67362; November 13, 2014) revoked                  50 can be roundfish gillnets).
                                                 catch from these exempted trips. If it is               this exemption for all of the GOM for
                                                 determined that this exemption is                       the remainder of fishing year 2014,                   (19) Regulated Mesh Size 6.5 Inch (16.5
                                                 having a negative impact on groundfish                  given concerns relating to mortality of               cm) or Greater, for Directed Redfish
                                                 stocks, we would consider revoking this                 GOM cod caused by continuous fishing                  Trips
                                                 exemption during the fishing year.                      by gillnets left in the water and the                    Minimum mesh size restrictions
                                                                                                         potential to disrupt spawning when cod                (§ 648.80(a)(3)(i), (a)(4)(i), (b)(2)(i), and
                                                 (18) Limits on the Number of Gillnets on                are caught.                                           (c)(2)(i)) were implemented under
                                                 Day Gillnet Vessels                                        For fishing years 2015 and 2016, we                previous groundfish actions to reduce
                                                    The FMP limits the number of gillnets                proposed to grant the exemption for                   overall mortality on groundfish stocks,
                                                 a Day gillnet vessel may fish in the                    fishing years 2015 and 2016 when                      change the selection pattern of the
                                                 groundfish RMAs to prevent an                           fishing in all RMAs except the GOM,                   fishery to target larger fish, improve
                                                 uncontrolled increase in the number of                  and to deny the exemption for the GOM.                survival of sublegal fish, and allow
                                                 nets being fished, thus undermining                     Therefore, vessels fishing in the GOM                 sublegal fish more opportunity to spawn
                                                 applicable DAS effort controls. The                     under the Day boat gillnet category                   before entering the fishery. Beginning in
                                                 limits are specific to the type of gillnet              would be restricted to no more than 100               fishing year 2012, we have granted
                                                 within each RMA: 100 gillnets (of which                 nets, only 50 of which may be roundfish               exemptions that allow sector vessels to
                                                 no more than 50 can be roundfish                        nets.                                                 target redfish, the smallest species of
                                                 gillnets) in the GOM RMA                                   We received three comments on to                   regulated groundfish, with a sub-legal
                                                 (§ 648.80(a)(3)(iv)); 50 gillnets in the GB             this exemption. Oceana was supportive                 size mesh codend, ranging from 4.5
                                                 RMA (§ 648.80(a)(4)(iv)); and 75 gillnets               of the proposal to deny the exemption                 inches (11.4 cm) to 6 inches (15.2 cm)
                                                 in the Mid-Atlantic (MA) RMA                            in the GOM RMA, but urged us to also                  (see Table 6). In order to use these
                                                 (§ 648.80(b)(2)(iv)). We previously                     deny the exemption in other RMAs, to                  previous exemptions, sectors have been
                                                 granted this exemption in fishing years                 protect GB cod. Conversely, two sector-               required to meet an 80-percent
                                                 2010, 2011, and 2012 to allow sector                    related groups disagreed with our                     threshold of redfish catch, relative to
                                                 vessels to fish up to 150 nets (any                     proposal to deny the exemption for the                groundfish catch, and a 5-percent
                                                 combination of flatfish or roundfish                    GOM, but supported the proposal to                    discard threshold of total groundfish,
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                                                 nets) in any RMA to provide greater                     grant it in the other RMAs. They                      including redfish. These thresholds
                                                 operational flexibility to sector vessels               referenced the fishing mortality limits               were intended to ensure that a vessel
                                                 in deploying gillnet gear. Sectors argued               already placed on sectors by ACLs and                 using the exemption effectively targets
                                                 that the gillnet limits were designed to                the sector’s resulting allocations, and               redfish and does not target other species
                                                 control fishing effort and are no longer                stated that with such a low GOM cod                   with a smaller mesh, and attempts to
                                                 necessary because a sector’s ACE limits                 ACL, Day gillnet vessels will already be              avoid catching sub-legal groundfish.
                                                 overall fishing mortality.                              strategizing to avoid catching cod, and               The thresholds were based on


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                                                 Component 2 of the REDNET report                         Massachusetts School for Marine                           attempt to balance the goal of increasing
                                                 (Kanwit et al. 2013), which used a 4.5-                  Science and Technology, who joined                        use of the exemption, and therefore
                                                 inch mesh codend, and observer data for                  with other members of the scientific                      facilitate access to this healthy stock,
                                                 trips conducted in fishing year 2012.                    community and the industry to develop                     while preventing misuse and ensuring it
                                                 REDNET is a group that includes the                      a research plan to develop a sustainable,                 is consistent with the FMP’s goals and
                                                 Maine Department of Marine Resources,                    directed, redfish trawl fishery in the                    objectives.
                                                 the Massachusetts Division of Marine                     GOM. Each year, we have changed the
                                                 Fisheries, and the University of                         exemption at the sectors’ request in an

                                                                                                    TABLE 6—REDFISH EXEMPTIONS BY FISHING YEAR
                                                                  Exemptions                                        Rulemaking                                                Date                                  Citation

                                                 6.0 inch (15.2 cm) with 100% NMFS-                  FY 2012 Sector Operations Final Rule ...        May 2, 2012 ............................................    77 FR 26129.
                                                   funded coverage.
                                                 4.5 inch (11.4 cm) with 100% NMFS-                  FY 2012 Redfish Exemption Final Rule ..         March 5, 2013 .........................................     78 FR 14226.
                                                   funded coverage.
                                                 4.5 inch (11.4 cm) with 100% Industry-              FY 2013 Sector Operations Interim Final         May 2, 2013 ............................................    78 FR 25591.
                                                   funded coverage.                                    Rule.
                                                 6.0 inch (15.2 cm) with standard ob-                FY 2014 Sector Operations Final Rule ...        April 28, 2014 ..........................................   79 FR 23278.
                                                   server coverage.
                                                    NE Multispecies Federal Register documents can be found at http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies.


                                                    For fishing years 2012 and 2013, the                  trip; however, for all trips (by sector, by               legally target groundfish on the first
                                                 exemption required 100-percent                           month) declaring this exemption, we                       portion of the trip would provide
                                                 monitoring with either an ASM or                         monitored landings for the entire trip to                 flexibility and would address the
                                                 observer on every trip, primarily                        determine if the vessel had met the 80-                   sector’s concern regarding profitability.
                                                 because of concerns over a greater                       percent redfish catch threshold and the                   In addition, the sectors requested a 50-
                                                 retention of sub-legal groundfish, as                    5-percent discard threshold.                              percent catch threshold, which would
                                                 well as non-allocated species and                           Following our granting of the                          only apply to the second half of the trip.
                                                 bycatch. In fishing year 2012, we found                  exemption in fishing year 2014, sectors                   The sectors argue that this threshold is
                                                 that allowing trips that are randomly                    indicated that an 80-percent redfish
                                                                                                                                                                    more appropriate for a 5.5-inch (14.0-
                                                 selected for federally funded NEFOP or                   catch threshold, based on REDNET data
                                                                                                                                                                    cm) codend, as data from Component 3
                                                 ASM coverage provided an incentive to                    collected using a 4.5-inch (11.4-cm)
                                                                                                          mesh codend, is not appropriate for all                   of the REDNET report (Pol and He 2013)
                                                 take an exemption trip when selected
                                                 for coverage, thereby reducing the                       mesh sizes (i.e., as mesh size increases,                 indicates that as the codend mesh size
                                                 number of observers/monitors available                   the efficiency of catching redfish                        increases from 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) to
                                                 to cover standard sector trips (i.e., trips              decreases). Additionally, given the                       5.5 inches (14.0 cm), selectivity
                                                 not utilizing this exemption). If fewer                  average landed value of redfish, they                     decreases, making it more difficult for
                                                 observers/monitors deploy on standard                    indicated that they do not consider it                    vessels to catch only redfish. However,
                                                 sector trips, then the exemption                         economically viable to have an offload                    the lower 50-percent threshold would
                                                 undermines our ability to meet required                  comprised of 80 percent redfish.                          allow greater catch of other regulated
                                                 coverage levels and increases the                        Therefore, as of January 2015, few trips                  groundfish species with small mesh,
                                                 uncertainty of discard rates calculated                  have been taken under this exemption,                     which could result in higher discards or
                                                 for unobserved standard sector trips.                    because, according to sectors, they                       targeting of groundfish with small mesh.
                                                 Therefore, in fishing year 2013, we                      cannot effectively or profitably target                   We are proposing to address this in part
                                                 required sectors to pay for 100 percent                  redfish to meet the 80-percent                            by implementing reporting requirements
                                                 of the at-sea cost for a monitor on all                  threshold.                                                to facilitate monitoring and increased
                                                 redfish exemption trips, which resulted                     For fishing years 2015 and 2016, we                    coordination with enforcement. If we
                                                 in sectors not taking a redfish trip that                proposed granting the sectors’ request to                 detect vessels targeting non-redfish
                                                 fishing year.                                            use a 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) mesh codend                      stocks, particularly stocks of concern,
                                                    For fishing year 2014, we granted an                  when fishing in the redfish exemption,                    the RA retains the right to rescind the
                                                 exemption that allowed vessels to use a                  along with other changes from the                         exemption. The 5-percent discard
                                                 6-inch (15.2-cm) or larger mesh codend                   previous years’ exemption that provide                    threshold for all groundfish, including
                                                 to target redfish when fishing in the                    operational flexibility while also                        redfish, would still apply on the redfish
                                                 Redfish Exemption Area. The vessels                      seeking to ensure consistency with the
                                                                                                                                                                    portion of observed trips.
                                                 participating in the redfish fishery in                  FMP’s mortality, selectivity, and
                                                 fishing year 2014 were subject to the                    spawning protection objectives. A vessel                     Another way of addressing our
                                                 same NEFOP and ASM target coverage                       would have the option to fish the first                   concern for incidental catch and
                                                 as standard groundfish trips (26                         portion of a trip with current legal                      bycatch of groundfish, and in particular
                                                 percent). Vessels could fish with the                    codend mesh size (6.5 inches; 16.5 cm),                   due to our concern for GOM cod, we
                                                                                                                                                                    proposed to grant a modified redfish
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                                                 regulated mesh nets (6.5-inch (16.5-cm)                  and then switch to a codend no smaller
                                                 codends or larger) and with the 6.0-inch                 than 5.5 inches (14.0 cm) for the redfish                 exemption area from 2014 (see Figure
                                                 (15.2-cm) mesh codends on the same                       portion of their trip. Allowing sectors to                2).




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                                                   The Redfish Exemption Area would                           historically had very little redfish catch;                this entire portion of the trip. Catch
                                                 be bounded on the east by the U.S.-                          therefore, the exclusion of this area                      thresholds do not apply to this portion
                                                 Canada Maritime Boundary, and                                should not limit sectors from targeting                    of the trip.
                                                 bounded on the north, west, and south                        redfish. The area is bounded on the east,                     When a vessel switches its codend to
                                                 by the following coordinates, connected                      north, west, and south by the following                    target redfish, it must first transit to the
                                                 in the order listed by straight lines:                       coordinates, connected by straight lines                   Redfish Exemption Area. Once the
                                                                                                              in the order listed:                                       vessel is in the Redfish Exemption Area,
                                                   Point           N. Lat.         W. Long.            Note                                                              it must declare via VMS that it is
                                                                                                                     Point                 N. Lat.           W. Long.    switching to the 5.5-inch (14.0-cm)
                                                 A ........     44°27.25′        67°02.75′                                                                               mesh codend (or larger) and will be
                                                 B ........     44°16.25′        67°30.00′                    G ....................    43°00.00′          69°30.00′
                                                 C ........     44°04.50′        68°00.00′                                                                               conducting the remainder of its fishing
                                                                                                              H ....................    43°00.00′          70°00.00′
                                                 D ........     43°52.25′        68°30.00′                    K ....................    42°30.00′          70°00.00′     activity exclusively in the Redfish
                                                 E ........     43°40.25′        69°00.00′                    L .....................   42°30.00′          69°30.00′     Exemption Area. The vessel can then
                                                 F ........     43°28.25′        69°30.00′                    G ....................    43°00.00′          69°30.00′     retrieve the 5.5-inch (14.0-cm) mesh
                                                 G ........     43°00.00′        69°30.00′                                                                               codend from below deck and begin
                                                 H ........     43°00.00′        70°00.00′                       Vessels must declare their trip in the                  using it. All fishing activity for the
                                                 I ..........   42°00.00′        70°00.00′                    PTNS under standard requirements, but                      remainder of the trip must occur in the
                                                 J .........    42°00.00′        (67°00.63′)           (1)
                                                                                                              there are no additional monitoring                         Redfish Exemption area. For this
                                                    1 Theintersection of 42°00′ N. latitude and               requirements above the target coverage                     portion of the trip, at least 50 percent of
                                                 the U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary, approxi-                  for the groundfish fishery. Prior to                       the total allocated groundfish kept must
                                                 mate longitude in parentheses.                               leaving the dock, any vessel that intends                  be redfish, and on observed trips, no
                                                    We worked with the sectors and                            to use the redfish exemption on a trip                     more than 5 percent of all groundfish,
                                                 modified the redfish exemption area to                       must declare so through the VMS trip                       including redfish, may be discarded.
                                                 exclude block 138 for the entire fishing                     start hail by checking the box next to                     The vessel must also submit a final
                                                 year, and allow only seasonal access to                      ‘‘Redfish Trip’’ under sector                              catch report and a Trip End Hail via
                                                 block 131. Sector vessels would not be                       exemptions. This notification must be                      VMS at the end of the trip to facilitate
                                                 allowed to use the redfish exemption in                      made if the vessel intends to use a 5.5-                   dockside enforcement. We will use
                                                 block 131 in February and March. We                          inch (14.0-cm) codend or larger to target                  these thresholds and catch data or other
                                                 based this decision on the closures                          redfish on any portion of the trip.                        information to determine if this sector
                                                 implemented by the November 2014                                Any vessel declaring this exemption                     exemption should be revoked.
                                                 interim action taken for the protection                      must submit catch reports via VMS each                        There are enforcment concerns
                                                 of cod; areas 138 and 131 were the only                      day for the entire trip. For the first                     associated with the additional flexibility
                                                 areas closed by the interim action that                      portion of the trip, a vessel may fish                     this exemption provides. Specifically,
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                                                 overlapped with the fishing year 2014                        using a 6.0-inch (15.2-cm) mesh codend                     enforcing different mesh size
                                                 redfish exemption area. These areas are                      with selective gear in the GB BSA                          restrictions on different portions of a
                                                 known to have higher levels of GOM                           (current mesh flexibility allowed from                     single fishing trip could be challenging
                                                 cod catch and/or spawning activity, and                      Council exemption est. in 2010) or 6.5-                    at sea. We are concerned about the
                                                 we proposed to close them to avoid                           inch (16.5-cm) mesh codend in any                          potential for vessels to misreport the
                                                 interaction with and bycatch of GOM                          BSA, including the GOM. Any sub-legal                      mesh size used when other groundfish
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                                                 trip. Misreporting could help a vessel                  area lies offshore, where there has been              monitoring the additional trips for
                                                 avoid falling below the required                        lower catch of GOM cod. One sector-                   exemptions requiring a 100-percent
                                                 threshold.                                              related group commented in support of                 coverage level. Industry members
                                                    Additionally, we remain concerned                    the proposed catch thresholds, stating                indicated that it was too expensive to
                                                 about vessels catching groundfish,                      that they adequately reflected the catch              participate in the exemption given the
                                                 including their bycatch of juvenile fish                composition when using a 5.5-inch                     requirement to pay for a monitor on
                                                 and incidental catch or bycatch of GOM                  (14.0-cm) codend. This group also                     every trip. This, in combination with
                                                 cod, which could potentially cause                      supported modifications intended to                   extensive comments opposing access to
                                                 them to exceed the discard threshold of                 minimize interactions with GOM cod.                   these areas to protect depleted stocks
                                                 5 percent, in the Redfish Exemption                     An industry group supported strict                    and our concern about the impacts on
                                                 Area when fishing with codend mesh                      monitoring of the exemption. We have                  depleted stocks such as GB cod and GB
                                                 sized nets smaller than the GOM                         provided a more detailed response to                  yellowtail flounder, resulted in
                                                 regulated mesh size of 6.5 inches (16.5                 these comments in the Comments and                    disapproval. For a detailed description
                                                 cm). The 50-percent catch threshold is                  Responses Section below.                              of the exemption request and
                                                 meant to reflect the likely proportion of                  In previous years, we have granted                 justifications for disapproval, see the
                                                 redfish catch while using a 5.5-inch                    versions of the redfish exemption that                final rule (78 FR 41772, December 16,
                                                 (14.0-cm) mesh codend, based on the                     were more restrictive. This was to                    2013).
                                                 results of Component 3 of REDNET.                       ensure that sector vessels were                          For fishing year 2014, we remained
                                                 When determining the threshold, we                      effectively targeting only redfish.                   unable to fund monitoring costs for
                                                 also considered trips from a portion of                 However, during the development of the                exemptions requiring a 100-percent
                                                 the 2012 fishing year, when vessels                     fishing years 2015 and 2016 exemption,                coverage level. In addition, we had
                                                 were allowed to use as small as a 4.5-                  we heard that these requirements were                 some concerns about funding and
                                                 inch mesh codend. Based on this data                    too onerous and have discouraged use of               administering the shore-side portion of
                                                 and our analysis of use of the                          the exemption. For fishing years 2015                 any monitoring program for an
                                                 exemption, sector needs, and the FMP’s                  and 2016, we are granting the                         exemption that requires additional
                                                 goals and objectives, we have set a                     exemption with modifications as we                    ASM, such as the exemption to access
                                                 threshold to provide an incentive to                    proposed. We are seeking to strike a                  CAs I and II. However, we authorized
                                                 target redfish while balancing the                      balance between allowing access to an                 two EFPs to gather catch data from CAs
                                                 incidental catch of other allocated                     underutilized, healthy stock and                      I and II, one in coordination with the
                                                 stocks in a mixed species fishery.                      meeting objectives to prevent                         Northeast Fisheries Science Center, the
                                                    We remain concerned, however, that                   overfishing. As previously discussed,                 other with members of the industry.
                                                 the exemption could allow sectors to                    we intend to monitor this exemption,                  Results from these EFPs could better
                                                 target groundfish when fishing with a                   and retain the authority to rescind the               inform us, the industry, and the public,
                                                 smaller codend or increase discards that                exemption if thresholds are not being                 regarding the economic efficacy of
                                                 would likely go unreported, which                       met.                                                  accessing these CAs, while providing
                                                 could undermine the protections of the                                                                        information specific to bycatch of
                                                 5-percent bycatch threshold. Because of                 Denied Fishing Years 2015 and 2016
                                                                                                                                                               depleted stocks. Trips taken under these
                                                 these concerns, we intend to monitor                    Exemptions Requests
                                                                                                                                                               EFPs are attempting to address the
                                                 use of the exemption closely. We intend                   In addition to the 19 exemptions                    following questions: (1) Could enough
                                                 to watch whether vessels are using the                  granted in this final rule, we are                    fish be caught to adequately offset the
                                                 exemption when assigned an observer                     denying three other exemption requests                industry’s additional expense of having
                                                 or ASM, or only using it when                           for fishing years 2015 and 2016. The                  an ASM on board, and (2) could catch
                                                 unobserved, which would affect our                      GOM haddock sink gillnet exemption                    of groundfish stocks of concern be
                                                 ability to monitor the exemption.                       was previously rejected, continues to be              addressed?
                                                 Additionally, if a vessel does not submit               of concern, and no new information has                   The two authorized EFPs have
                                                 daily catch reports or the required                     been submitted that justifies granting it.            allowed access to participating vessels
                                                 declaration when switching to the                       Regarding the VMS powerdown                           into the same portions of CAs I and II
                                                 redfish portion of the trip, we may not                 exemption, sectors demonstrated a lack                that were originally proposed for access
                                                 be able to adequately monitor the                       of compliance in previous years. The                  to sectors. Vessels using the EFPs are
                                                 exemption. If issues such as these arise,
                                                                                                         requested 2014 fishing year version of                required to use specialized trawl gear to
                                                 or if monitoring reveals that trips are
                                                                                                         the redfish exemption was too similar to              reduce impacts on flounder species, are
                                                 having higher than expected catch of
                                                                                                         the 2015 and 2016 fishing year redfish                restricted seasonally to avoid spawning
                                                 other groundfish, we may notify sectors
                                                                                                         exemption that is granted by this rule.               fish, and must adhere to an agreement
                                                 so that they can work with their vessels
                                                                                                         Based on this, we are denying these                   between the lobster and groundfish
                                                 to change fishing behavior or comply
                                                                                                         exemptions in this final rule.                        fishery in CA II to avoid gear conflicts.
                                                 with the exemption requirements.
                                                                                                                                                               One of the two approved EFPs is still
                                                 However, as previously stated, the RA                   Exemption That May Be Considered in
                                                 retains authority to rescind of this                                                                          ongoing. Upon review of the EFP
                                                                                                         a Separate Action
                                                 exemption, if it is needed.                                                                                   results, we will consider potential
                                                    We received four comments related to                 Prohibition on Groundfish Trips in                    access to these areas through a separate
                                                 the redfish exemption, all of which were                Closed Areas (CA) I and II                            action.
                                                 supportive of the exemption as it was                      In fishing year 2013, we denied an                 Additional Sector Operations Plan
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                                                 described in the proposed rule. One                     exemption that would have allowed                     Provisions
                                                 industry member commented that a 5.5-                   sector vessels restricted access to
                                                 inch (14.0-cm) codend is the                            portions of CAs I and II, provided each               Inshore GOM Restrictions
                                                 appropriate mesh size to target redfish,                trip carried an industry-funded ASM.                    Several sectors have proposed an
                                                 and that the exemption will redirect                    When we proposed allowing sector                      operations plan provision to limit and
                                                 effort away from GOM cod and onto                       access to these areas, we announced that              more accurately document a vessel’s
                                                 redfish, because the redfish exemption                  we did not have funding to pay for                    behavior when fishing in what they


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                                                 consider the inshore portion of the GOM                 Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) and                   action, to allow sectors to continue
                                                 BSA, or the area to the west of 70°15′                  the U.S. Coast Guard can enforce the                  fishing while still ensuring that we can
                                                 W. long. We approve this provision, but                 provision.                                            adequately monitor sector catch for
                                                 note that a sector may elect to remove                                                                        management purposes. Additional
                                                                                                         At-Sea Monitoring Proposals
                                                 this provision in the final version of its                                                                    information on funding and
                                                 operations plan.                                           For fishing years 2015 and 2016, each              implementation of ASM for fishing year
                                                    Under this provision, a vessel that is               sector is required to develop and fund                2015 will be provided as it becomes
                                                 carrying an observer or at-sea monitor                  an ASM program that must be reviewed                  available.
                                                 would remain free to fish in all areas,                 and approved by NMFS. In the event
                                                 including the inshore GOM area,                         that a proposed ASM program could not                 Comments and Responses
                                                 without restriction. If a vessel is not                 be approved, all sectors were asked to                   We received a total of nine comments
                                                 carrying an observer or at-sea monitor                  include an option to use the current                  from: Associated Fisheries of Maine
                                                 and fishes any part of its trip in the                  NMFS-designed ASM program as a                        (AFM), Center for Biological Diversity,
                                                 GOM west of 70°15′ W. long., the vessel                 back-up. Sustainable Harvest Sectors 1                NEFS V, NEFS XI, Northeast Sector
                                                 would be prohibited from fishing                        and 3, GB Cod Fixed Gear Sector,                      Service Network (NESSN), Oceana,
                                                 outside of the GOM BSA. Also, if a                      Northeast Coastal Communities Sector,                 SHS, and two members of the fishing
                                                 vessel is not carrying an observer or at-               and Maine Coast Community Sector                      industry. We received five comments
                                                 sea monitor and fishes any part of its                  have proposed to use the ASM program                  from members of the fishing industry
                                                 trip outside the GOM BSA, this                          that was developed and used for fishing               that were not relevant to the sector
                                                 provision would prohibit a vessel from                  years 2010–2014. We approve this                      operations plans or exemptions. Only
                                                 fishing west of 70°15′ W. long. within                  program for these sectors because we                  comments that were applicable to the
                                                 the GOM BSA. The approved provision                     believe the existing program to be                    proposed measures, including the
                                                 includes a requirement for a vessel to                  consistent with goals and objectives of               analyses used to support these
                                                 declare whether it intends to fish in the               monitoring, and with regulatory                       measures, are responded to below.
                                                 inshore GOM area through the trip start                 requirements. NEFS IV has not included
                                                 hail using its VMS unit prior to                        provisions for an ASM program because                 Re-Authorization of Sector Exemptions
                                                 departure. We provide sector managers                   the sector operates as a private permit               Previously Granted (1–16)
                                                 with the ability to monitor this                        bank and explicitly prohibits fishing.                  Comment 1: AFM and NESSN support
                                                 provision through the Sector                               We approve the ASM programs                        the approval of exemptions as proposed.
                                                 Information Management Module                           proposed by the remaining 12 sectors,                 NEFS V and NEFS XI specifically
                                                 (SIMM), a Web site where we also                        NEFS I–XIII (excluding NEFS IV). These                support the exemptions from the 120-
                                                 provide roster, trip, discard, and                      programs state that they will: Contract               day block and the 20-day spawning
                                                 observer information to sector managers.                with a NMFS-approved ASM provider;                    block requirements, and NEFS V asserts
                                                 A sector vessel may use a federally                     meet the specified coverage level; and                that these exemptions should apply to
                                                 funded NEFOP observer or at-sea                         utilize the PTNS for random selection of              the entire groundfish fishery. NEFS XI
                                                 monitor on these trips because we do                    monitored trips and notification to                   supports the exemption from the
                                                 not believe it will create bias in                      providers. In addition, these ASM                     prohibition on a vessel hauling another
                                                 coverage or discard estimates, as fishing               programs include detailed protocols for               vessel’s gillnet gear.
                                                 behavior is not expected to change as a                 waivers, incident reporting, and safety                 Response: We have granted the 16
                                                 result of this provision.                               requirements. We have determined that                 exemptions as proposed.
                                                                                                         the programs are consistent with the                    Comment 2: NESSN commented on
                                                 Prohibition on a Vessel Hauling Another                 goals and objectives of at-sea                        our noted concern about the five
                                                 Vessel’s Trap Gear To Target                            monitoring, and with the regulatory                   proposed exemptions that apply in the
                                                 Groundfish                                              requirements.                                         GOM and their effect on GOM cod,
                                                    Several sectors have requested a                        Although the current regulations                   stating that none of these exemptions
                                                 provision to allow a vessel to haul                     require a sector to fund its costs for its            are proposed solely for the GOM, and
                                                 another vessel’s fish trap gear, similar to             ASM program beginning in fishing year                 that it is unclear what the Agency
                                                 the current exemptions that allow a                     2012, we funded industry’s ASM costs                  would hope to accomplish by revoking
                                                 vessel to haul another vessel’s gillnet                 in fishing years 2013 and 2014. Because               them.
                                                 gear or hook gear. These exemptions                     of SBRM funding requirements and                        Response: These five exemptions
                                                 have generally been referred to as                      budgetary uncertainty, it is unclear if               apply to or could be used in the GOM.
                                                 ‘‘community’’ gear exemptions.                          the Agency will have money to fund                    Because GOM cod is at very low levels,
                                                 Regulations at § 648.84(a) require a                    industry’s ASM costs for the entire                   we asked the public to comment if there
                                                 vessel to mark all bottom-tending fixed                 fishing year 2015, but at this point, we              was any information that might suggest
                                                 gear, which would include fish trap gear                anticipate industry taking on the                     these exemptions could negatively affect
                                                 used to target groundfish. To facilitate                responsibility for their at-sea monitoring            GOM cod. We received no comments
                                                 enforcement of that regulation, we are                  costs during fishing year 2015. As                    with information suggesting that, and
                                                 requiring that any community fish trap                  mentioned previously, our ability to                  therefore we are granting these
                                                 gear be tagged by each vessel that plans                fund our portion of costs for ASM                     exemptions for fishing years 2015 and
                                                 on hauling the gear, similar to how this                coverage above SBRM coverage levels                   2016.
                                                 provision was implemented in fishing                    for the entire 2015 and 2016 fishing
                                                 year 2014. This allows one vessel to                    years is also not known at this time.                 Exemption From the Prohibition on
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                                                 deploy the trap gear and another vessel                 Currently, funding for our portion of                 Combining Small Mesh Exempted
                                                 to haul the trap gear, provided both                    ASM costs is expected to expire before                Fishing With a Sector Trip (17)
                                                 vessels tag the gear prior to deployment.               the end of the 2015 fishing year. If we                 Comment 3: NESSN and NEFS V
                                                 This requirement will be captured in the                have insufficient funding available for               support NMFS’ proposal to grant this
                                                 sector’s operations plan to provide the                 our portion of coverage costs beyond                  exemption as modified from fishing year
                                                 opportunity for the sector to monitor the               that time, we may need to consider                    2014, specifically expanding the
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                                                   Response: We have granted this                        accompanying this rule indicate that,                 areas and for all vessel categories.
                                                 exemption as proposed. As noted in the                  between 2009 and 2012, the number of                  Denying this exemption in the GOM is
                                                 preamble, this expansion will allow for                 gillnet trips fluctuated but generally fell,          intended to help avoid incidental catch
                                                 greater opportunities for sector vessels                the amount of catch from gillnet gear                 of GOM cod. Given the low GOM cod
                                                 to target small-mesh species. However,                  decreased, and the number of gillnet                  ACL approved as part of Framework 53,
                                                 we remain concerned about vessels                       geardays (used as a proxy for effort)                 as well as other measures, we expect
                                                 potentially catching groundfish,                        increased. Between 2009 and 2012,                     that vessels will not target GOM cod,
                                                 including bycatch of juvenile fish, in the              sector gillnet vessels were not operating             but will instead catch it as incidental
                                                 requested exemption area with small-                    more efficiently. For 2013, the last year             catch while targeting other groundfish
                                                 mesh nets, and therefore will continue                  for which we have data, trips, catch and              stocks. This exemption is specific to
                                                 to closely monitor catch from these                     geardays for gillnet gear all decreased.              Day gillnet vessels, which are allowed
                                                 exempted trips.                                         At this time, it is unknown if this more              to leave gear in the water untended,
                                                                                                         recent decrease in effort is a trend.                 which increases effort that may result in
                                                 Exemption From Number of Gillnets for
                                                                                                         Therefore, we have denied this                        additional incidental catch. Limiting the
                                                 Day Gillnet Vessels (18)
                                                                                                         exemption in the GOM as an additional                 number of gillnets is expected to reduce
                                                    Comment 4: Oceana commented in                       measure to help sectors avoid GOM cod.                incidental catch of GOM cod.
                                                 support of NMFS’ proposal to deny this                     The 2014 interim action for GOM cod                   At this time, we do not believe it is
                                                 exemption in GOM, but urged NMFS to                     originally rescinded this exemption for               necessary to deny this exemption in
                                                 deny the exemption for other broad                      fishing year 2014 for the GOM RMA. In                 other RMAs. While groundfish stocks in
                                                 stock areas and all vessel categories.                  that rule, we also suspended the GOM                  the other RMAs are overfished or
                                                 Oceana stated that the use of anchored                  Rolling Closures and implemented                      overfishing is occurring, those stocks are
                                                 sink gillnets poses a serious threat to the             seasonal interim closures intended to                 in rebuilding programs and have ACLs
                                                 effective management of the fishery and                 better protect spawning aggregations of               that may support directed fisheries.
                                                 the recovery of overfished stocks. They                 GOM cod. We noted our concern that                    Also, expanding the reduction in gillnet
                                                 suggested several measures to control                   ‘‘continuing the exemption could cause                effort to all vessel categories is beyond
                                                 the use of gillnets, including revising                 barriers of gillnets along the boundaries             the scope of this action and would
                                                 the Vessel Trip Report regulations and                  of closed areas that would otherwise                  require Council action. Therefore,
                                                 limiting gear configuration and soak                    catch cod going into or coming out of                 denying this exemption in other RMAs
                                                 times.                                                  the closed areas.’’ As a result, we                   is not warranted at this time.
                                                    NESSN and NEFS XI supported                          revoked the exemption as a discrete and                  NESSN and NEFS XI urged NMFS to
                                                 NMFS’ proposal to grant this exemption                  effective measure that could reduce the               work with the sectors to find a workable
                                                 in GB and SNE/MA, but disagree with                     overall mortality of GOM cod.                         alternative to denying this exemption in
                                                 the proposal to deny it for GOM. They                   Framework 53 to the NE Multispecies                   the GOM. As discussed below, one
                                                 suggested granting the exemption for the                FMP removes the GOM Rolling                           sector took a proactive approach to
                                                 GOM with restrictions on certain blocks,                Closures, and permanently replaces                    managing their GOM cod quota, by
                                                 as was approved in past years, or with                  them with GOM cod closures, which are                 including fishing restrictions intended
                                                 additional modifications for the 2015                   intended to protect spawning GOM cod,                 to help members avoid concentrations
                                                 fishing year. They referenced the                       reduce fishing mortality on GOM cod,                  of GOM cod. We would welcome
                                                 constraints already placed on sectors by                and provide additional fishing                        proposals from other sectors, and will
                                                 low ACLs and resulting sector                           opportunities for groundfish vessels to               work with sectors to develop approvable
                                                 allocations. They state that with such a                target healthy groundfish stocks. We                  measures for their operations plans. If
                                                 low GOM cod ACL, Day gillnet vessels                    remain concerned that granting the                    these measures are sufficient, we could
                                                 will already be strategizing on how to                  exemption in the GOM could continue                   consider granting this exemption in the
                                                 avoid catching cod, and therefore do not                to contribute to or cause barriers of                 GOM. Additionally, if sectors do not
                                                 need further limits on the amount of                    gillnets along these discrete closures                wish to develop such measures, its
                                                 gear they can use. NESSN urged NMFS                     which were intended to protect                        member vessels could elect to operate as
                                                 to work with the sectors to find a                      spawning. As a result, we have denied                 Trip gillnet vessels. Trip gillnet vessels
                                                 workable alternative to denying this                    the exemption in the GOM.                             are not restricted to a maximum number
                                                 exemption in the GOM.                                      Oceana also suggested several                      of nets.
                                                    Response: As discussed in the                        measures to control and monitor the use
                                                 preamble, the exemption from the                                                                              Exemption From the 6.5-Inch (16.5-cm)
                                                                                                         of gillnet gear. At this time, we do not
                                                 number of gillnets for Day gillnet                                                                            Mesh Size for Directed Redfish Trips
                                                                                                         believe it is necessary to implement
                                                 vessels is granted in the GB, SNE, and                                                                        (19)
                                                                                                         additional requirements on gillnet
                                                 MA RMAs, but is denied in the GOM.                      vessels. Through the sector system,                     Comment 5: AFM, NESSN, and two
                                                 We agree with Oceana’s comment and                      sector managers and NMFS are able to                  members of the industry commented in
                                                 disagree with the sector organizations                  monitor the catch of all species in a                 support of this exemption. One industry
                                                 concerning the GOM: The condition of                    timely manner. Further, regulations at                member commented that this exemption
                                                 the GOM cod stock warrants additional                   § 648.87(b)(1)(ii) require all vessels in a           will redirect effort away from GOM cod
                                                 protective measures in the GOM.                         sector to cease fishing operations in a               and onto redfish, which he describes as
                                                 Framework 53 sets an acceptable                         stock area once the sector has harvested              underutilized. That industry member
                                                 biological catch (ABC) that is well                     its allocation for a particular stock. This           also stated that the proposed 5.5-inch
                                                 below the estimate of incidental catch of               requirement has been sufficient to                    (14.0-cm) mesh codend is the correct
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                                                 GOM cod that occurred in fishing year                   ensure that sectors remain within their               size for targeting redfish. AFM and an
                                                 2013. The denial of these exemptions                    quota. Therefore, additional measures                 industry member both commented in
                                                 are expected to help minimize                           are not necessary at this time and are                support of the flexibility that the
                                                 incidental catch or bycatch of GOM cod                  outside of the scope of this action.                  exemption provides. AFM requested
                                                 in gillnets, and is intended to serve as                   Oceana further urged NMFS to deny                  that NMFS provide sectors with a
                                                 a complement to the measures taken in                   the exemption from the number of                      detailed description of all requirements
                                                 Framework 53. Data in the EA                            gillnets for Day gillnet vessels in all               that must be met to use the exemption.


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                                                 AFM supports strict monitoring, and an                  have higher levels of GOM cod catch                   not occurring. This change was due
                                                 industry member commented in support                    and/or spawning activity and removing                 primarily to the addition of three more
                                                 of not requiring industry-funded at-sea                 them from the exemption area will                     years of fishery and survey data, and to
                                                 monitoring coverage with this                           further reduce the likelihood of GOM                  the very strong 2010 year class of GOM
                                                 exemption. NESSN commented with                         cod interactions for vessels using the                haddock. As a result we published an
                                                 support for catch thresholds, and stated                exemption.                                            emergency rule (79 FR 67090) on
                                                 that the chosen thresholds adequately                      We intend to monitor this exemption                November 12, 2014, increasing the
                                                 reflect the likely proportion of redfish                closely, with increased coordination                  commercial sub-ACL.
                                                 catch while using a 5.5-inch (14.0-cm)                  with enforcement, to ensure that it is                   However, while the GOM haddock
                                                 mesh codend. They agreed with the                       not increasing the catch of undersized                stock is improving, the GOM cod stock
                                                 adjustment to the exemption area out of                 or juvenile groundfish or significantly               is at a critically low level. In the
                                                 concern for GOM cod, and feel that the                  increasing incidental catch of GOM cod.               proposed rule, we proposed to deny the
                                                 requirements of the exemption                           We will be reviewing catch data,                      GOM Haddock Sink Gillnet Exemption
                                                 adequately address OLE’s concerns.                      observer data, and fishing practices                  due to our concern for GOM cod. We
                                                 NESSN also commented that the Agency                    closely. If we determine at any time that             noted our concern that continuous
                                                 can revoke the exemption mid-season if                  this exemption is causing concerning                  fishing of gillnets left in the water and
                                                 sectors are not meeting the requirements                levels of bycatch of undersized                       the potential to disrupt spawning when
                                                 of the exemption.                                       groundfish, incidental catch of GOM                   GOM cod are caught. We also noted that
                                                    Response: In previous years, we have                 cod, or fishing practices that adversely              using nets smaller than the minimum
                                                 granted versions of the redfish                         affect ASM, we intend to work with                    size may affect GOM cod mortality.
                                                 exemption that were more restrictive.                   sector managers to correct the problem;               Amendment 16 to the NE Multispecies
                                                 To ensure that sector vessels using the                 however, the RA retains the authority to              FMP provided in-depth analysis of this
                                                 exemption effectively targeted redfish,                 rescind approval of this exemption as                 exemption, when it proposed and
                                                 did not target other species with a                     needed. Monitoring will also provide us               analyzed a fishery-wide pilot program.
                                                 smaller mesh, and attempted to avoid                    with more data on which we can refine                 It noted that ‘‘sink gillnets are also
                                                 catching sub-legal or juvenile                          future decisions regarding the optimal                effective at targeting cod and pollock,
                                                 groundfish, we placed additional                        mesh size and threshold for a                         and this measure may also affect
                                                 requirements on sectors when using this                 sustainable redfish fishery.                          mortality of these two stocks . . . As
                                                 exemption such as 100-percent observer                     Having learned in past years that                  can be seen in the cod selectivity curve
                                                 coverage, redfish catch thresholds of 80                additional monitoring coverage as part                (Figure 132), 6 inch gillnets will select
                                                 percent, and higher mesh sizes. The                     of this exemption leads to decreased use              smaller cod than 6.5 inch gillnets,’’ but
                                                 intent of these exemptions has always                   by the fishing industry, we have not                  noted that the average was still larger
                                                 been to allow vessels to target redfish                 proposed additional monitoring                        than the minimum size. This analysis,
                                                 while balancing the FMP’s mortality,                    requirements for fishing years 2015 and               however, was done at a time when the
                                                 selectivity, and spawning protection                    2016. The observer coverage rate for                  GOM cod stock was under a successful
                                                 objectives; however, we have heard                      sectors, including vessels fishing under              rebuilding program. As previously
                                                 from the sectors in the development of                  this exemption, will be 24 percent. The               discussed in the response to Comment
                                                 the fishing years 2015 and 2016                         NEFOP portion is 4 percent; the ASM                   4, any additional pressure on the GOM
                                                 exemption that these requirements are                   portion is estimated to be 20 percent.                cod stock could severely affect its ability
                                                 too onerous, and have discouraged the                   Sectors will likely be required to pay for            to rebuild from critically low levels.
                                                 use of the exemption.                                   the sea day cost of ASM for part of the               Further, it would be inconsistent with
                                                    This year, we are changing some of                   2015 fishing year.                                    our approval of the GOM cod ACL
                                                 the requirements from past years. It is                    We will provide sectors who have                   amount below the 2013 incidental catch
                                                 our hope that this exemption, which                     selected the exemption with the full                  level and the GOM cod protection
                                                 allows vessels to use a smaller mesh                    requirements for using the exemption                  closures in Framework 53 that are
                                                 size (5.5 inches; 14.0 cm), fish on a                   through their operations plan and LOAs                designed to further reduce GOM cod
                                                 combined groundfish/redfish trip, and                   before the beginning of the fishing year.             mortality. Therefore, we have denied
                                                 have a lower target of redfish (50                      This will include the correct process for             this exemption for fishing years 2015
                                                 percent), will result in more effort in the             declaring a redfish trip via PTNS and                 and 2016.
                                                 redfish fishery, while still meeting                    VMS, reporting requirements, gear use
                                                 FMP’s mortality, selectivity, and                                                                             VMS Powerdown
                                                                                                         and stowage requirements, and area and
                                                 spawning protection objectives.                         time constraints.                                        Comment 7: NEFS XI commented that
                                                    We believe that this exemption will                                                                        they do not support NMFS’ proposal to
                                                 help direct effort onto redfish, a healthy              GOM Haddock Sink Gillnet Mesh                         deny this exemption. They state that if
                                                 stock. The redfish exemption area lies                  Exemption                                             the exemption is not approved,
                                                 offshore, where there has been lower                       Comment 6: NESSN and NEFS XI                       compliance with the requirement to
                                                 catch of GOM cod, and therefore we                      commented that they disagree with                     keep VMS powered will still be an
                                                 agree with the comment that this                        NMFS’ proposal to deny the GOM                        issue. NEFS XI recommended more
                                                 exemption will redirect effort away from                Haddock Sink Gillnet Mesh Exemption.                  robust outreach directly to the industry
                                                 GOM cod. As mentioned above,                            They state that the exemption would                   on the part of NMFS to increase
                                                 Framework 53 has set an ABC below the                   allow them to selectively target GOM                  compliance, rather than through sector
                                                 2013 incidental catch estimates, and so                 haddock, a stock which is rebuilding,                 managers.
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                                                 sector vessels will already be attempting               with minimal catch of GOM cod.                           Response: VMS is a tool that allows
                                                 to avoid the catch of GOM cod. To assist                   Response: We agree that the status of              enforcement to monitor compliance,
                                                 with this, and because of our continued                 GOM haddock has improved. We                          track violators, and provide evidence to
                                                 concern for GOM cod, we removed two                     released an updated stock assessment                  support enforcement actions. The
                                                 blocks (one for the entire year, one                    for GOM haddock in October 2014,                      system uses satellite-based
                                                 seasonally) from the 2014 exemption                     which indicated that GOM haddock is                   communications from on-board units,
                                                 area. These two blocks are known to                     no longer overfished and overfishing is               which send position reports that


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                                                 include vessel identification, time, date,              of compliance with the exemption’s                    additional uncertainty buffers are
                                                 and location, and are mapped and                        requirements.                                         established in the setting of ACLs that
                                                 displayed on the end user’s computer                                                                          help make up for any lack of absolute
                                                                                                         At-Sea Monitoring
                                                 screen. NMFS uses VMS to monitor the                                                                          precision and accuracy in estimating
                                                 location and movement of commercial                        Comment 8: Oceana commented that                   overall catch by sector vessels.
                                                 fishing vessels. All active sector vessels              the 24-percent monitoring level is too                   In developing Amendment 16, the
                                                 are required to use VMS. Each unit                      low, asserting that this level adds clear             Council anticipated that NEFOP might
                                                 typically sends position reports once an                incentives to misreport discarded fish                not have sufficient resources to fund
                                                 hour. Within the groundfish fishery, it                 and create harmful bias. They contend                 sector catch monitoring, so Amendment
                                                 is a critical tool for monitoring the                   that the agency must require monitoring               16 specified that starting in fishing year
                                                 fishery. Non-compliance with VMS                        levels that preclude behavioral                       2012 sectors would be required to
                                                 requirements decreases our confidence                   differences between observed and                      develop an industry-funded ASM
                                                 in our ability to adequately monitor the                unobserved trips, or else expand the use              program to monitor sector catch. The
                                                 fishery.                                                of uncertainty buffers to account for the             NEFOP program provides at-sea
                                                    We first granted an exemption                        low monitoring levels. The Center for                 observers, and the coverage provided to
                                                 allowing sector vessels the ability to                  Biological Diversity commented that                   sectors by that program partially
                                                 power down while at the dock                            100-percent observer coverage is                      satisfies the sector-specific ASM
                                                 beginning in fishing year 2011.                         necessary.                                            provision. Collectively, the at-sea
                                                                                                            Response: Similar comments have
                                                 Beginning in fishing year 2012, OLE                                                                           coverage provided by the ASM and
                                                                                                         been received on previous fishing years’
                                                 recognized a lack of compliance with                                                                          NEFOP programs is providing more data
                                                                                                         sector operations rules, and the
                                                 the requirements of this exemption,                                                                           for quota management and assessment
                                                                                                         responses can be found in the published
                                                 such as not sending the VMS                                                                                   science than was available to NMFS
                                                                                                         final rules, most recently the 2014
                                                 powerdown code before turning off the                                                                         prior to implementation of Amendment
                                                                                                         Sector Operations Final Rule (79 FR
                                                 VMS unit, not turning on the VMS unit                                                                         16.
                                                                                                         23278; April 28, 2014) and the 2013
                                                 before leaving the dock, or turning off                 Sector Operations Final Rule (78 FR                      On February 18, 2014, in Oceana, Inc.
                                                 the VMS unit before docking. We raised                  25591; May 2, 2013).                                  v. Pritzker, 1:13–cv–00770 (D.D.C.
                                                 our concerns over compliance with                          We have determined that 24-percent                 2014), the Court upheld our use of a 30-
                                                 managers on our monthly sector                          observer coverage of sector trips is                  percent CV standard to set ASM
                                                 manager conference calls. Seeing that                   sufficient, to the extent practicable in              coverage levels. In addition to
                                                 compliance had not improved, OLE                        light of Magnuson-Stevens Act                         upholding our determination of
                                                 worked to identify sector members that                  requirements, to reliably estimate catch              sufficient coverage levels, the Court
                                                 were out of compliance with this                        for purposes of monitoring sector ACEs                noted that the ASM program is not the
                                                 exemption. We provided this                             and ACLs for groundfish stocks. This                  sole method of monitoring compliance
                                                 information to sector managers and                      determination is based in part on the                 with ACLs, there are many reporting
                                                 requested their assistance in reaching                  statistical sufficiency of the level of               requirements that vessels adhere to, and
                                                 out to their members. At that time, we                  coverage as summarized in more detail                 there are strong incentives for vessels to
                                                 informed sector managers that if                        at: http://                                           report accurately because each sector is
                                                 compliance did not improve during                       www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/               held jointly and severally liable for
                                                 fishing year 2013, we would reconsider                  ro/fso/reports/Sectors/ASM/FY2015_                    overages and misreporting of catch and
                                                 approving the exemption for fishing                     Multispecies_Sector_ASM_                              bycatch.
                                                 year 2015. After receiving the request                  Requirements_Summary.pdf. Our                            Comment 9: Oceana commented that
                                                 for this exemption for fishing year 2015,               determination also incorporates how                   at-sea monitoring coverage levels should
                                                 we re-examined compliance with the                      data and information are collected and                be set at the vessel level of stratification.
                                                 exemption, updated with available data                  analyzed, including obligations on                    They state that this is because sector
                                                 from fishing year 2014, and found that                  sectors to self-monitor and self-report,              operations plans specify that sector
                                                 compliance had not improved.                            which is linked to agency monitoring.                 members are to harvest an amount of
                                                 Therefore, we are denying the                           For the most part, these commenters                   fish equal to the amount each member’s
                                                 exemption for fishing year 2015.                        have generally asserted that this system              permit contributed to the sector.
                                                    We have heard the concerns raised by                 and level of monitoring is not adequate                  Response: Amendment 16, developed
                                                 NEFS XI and others regarding the                        without providing any specific                        by the Council and approved by NMFS,
                                                 disapproval of the VMS powerdown                        justification or information to support               allows each sector to determine which
                                                 exemption. NEFS XI explained that                       their assertion.                                      vessels will actively fish and how best
                                                 some of its members ‘‘do not have the                      Amendment 16 specified that ASM                    to harvest its allocation, including
                                                 ability to maintain their VMS systems                   coverage levels should be less than 100               decisions regarding consolidation.
                                                 while in port as these vessels do not                   percent, which requires that the discard              Amendment 16 did not place
                                                 have access to shore power’’ which may                  portion of catch, and thus total catch, be            restrictions on a sector’s decision of
                                                 lead to VMS shut down. We understand                    an estimate. Amendment 16 also                        how to allocate ACE to its members.
                                                 this inconvenience, and will work with                  specified that the ASM coverage levels                Thus, each sector is free to determine
                                                 sector vessels, as appropriate, when this               should achieve a 30-percent CV. The                   how ACE will be assigned to its member
                                                 occurs. We note, however, that vessels                  level of observer coverage, ultimately,               vessels. For fishing years 2015 and
                                                 successfully complied with this                         should provide confidence that the                    2016, sectors generally have elected to
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                                                 requirement for many years prior to our                 overall catch estimate is accurate                    assign each member the portion of the
                                                 granting these exemptions.                              enough to ensure that sector fishing                  sector’s ACE that it brings to a sector.
                                                 Additionally, sectors are welcome to                    activities are consistent with National               This is typically based on each permit’s
                                                 request, and we may consider, this                      Standard 1 requirements to prevent                    contribution to the sector’s ACE, as
                                                 exemption at a future date. However, we                 overfishing while achieving on a                      modified by the sector. In practice, in
                                                 would require sectors to demonstrate a                  continuing basis optimum yield from                   some years, sector members have opted
                                                 clear plan for maintaining a high level                 each fishery. To that end, significant                to pool some stock’s ACEs for use by all


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                                                 members. This does not mark a change                    with the sectors to further streamline                adverse impact on GOM cod. We
                                                 from previous fishing years.                            sector requirements.                                  recognize that the condition of stocks
                                                    Additionally, Amendment 16                              As stated in the proposed rule, we                 changes over time, and may reconsider
                                                 specified a performance standard that                   will allow permit holders the                         and reanalyze this exemption in future
                                                 coverage levels must be sufficient to at                opportunity to join, change, or drop out              actions based on updated stock
                                                 least meet the coefficient of variation                 of sectors for fishing year 2016.                     condition for GOM cod, GOM haddock,
                                                 (CV) specified in SBRM (a CV of 30                      Consistent with past years, we will                   and other stocks in the multispecies
                                                 percent), but was unclear as to what                    distribute fishing year 2016 PSC letters              fishery. In this action, however, because
                                                 level the CV standard is to be applied                  to permit holders, set 2016 roster                    of the poor condition of GOM cod
                                                 to—discard estimates at the stock level                 deadlines, and notify permit holders                  requiring us to deny this exemption
                                                 for all sectors, or for each combination                and sector managers of the fishing year               request, we considered but rejected this
                                                 of sector and stock. Framework 48                       2016 deadlines. Once sectors submit                   exemption from further analysis in the
                                                 clarified that the CV standard is                       their roster information, we will publish             EA.
                                                 intended to apply to discard estimates at               sector ACEs and common pool sub-ACL
                                                 the overall stock level for all sectors                 totals, based upon fishing year 2016                  Classification
                                                 combined. As discussed in NMFS’                         rosters.                                                 Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
                                                 response to comments on Framework                          We understand the importance of                    Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                 48, the Council and NMFS have                           being able to request additional                      Conservation and Management Act
                                                 determined this level is sufficient as a                exemptions in the second year of                      (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the NMFS
                                                 minimum standard for monitoring                         operations, especially given low ACLs                 Assistant Administrator has determined
                                                 sector ACEs, consistent with the goals of               and other restrictive management                      that this final rule is consistent with the
                                                 Amendment 16 and the FMP.                               measures approved by the Council. We                  NE Multispecies FMP, other provisions
                                                                                                         encourage sectors to submit requests for              of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
                                                 GOM Cod                                                 new or revised exemptions at any point                applicable law.
                                                    Comment 10: AFM and SHS                              during fishing years 2015 and 2016.                      This action is exempt from the
                                                 commented on the ‘‘Gulf of Maine Cod                    After reviewing any request, we will                  procedures of Executive Order 12866
                                                 Program,’’ which contains voluntary                     provide sectors with comments on their                because this action contains no
                                                 measures to help those sectors avoid                    request, and work with them to develop                implementing regulations.
                                                 concentration of GOM cod, and that                      an acceptable exemption and will grant                   Because this rule relieves several
                                                 SHS 1 and 3 have created and adopted.                   or deny the exemption consistent with                 restrictions, the AA finds good cause
                                                    Response: We appreciate the                          the Administrative Procedure Act. We                  under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1) and (3) to
                                                 Sustainable Harvest Sectors’ efforts to                 may combine exemption requests into                   waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness
                                                 reduce the fishing impacts on GOM cod.                  one or more rules, as staff resources                 so that this final rule may become
                                                 We understand that this program is                      allow.                                                effective by May 1, 2015. Sector
                                                 voluntary and only applies to SHS 1 and                                                                       Operation Plan exemptions grant
                                                                                                         EA                                                    exemptions or relieve restrictions that
                                                 3. We also understand that SHS 1 and
                                                 3 can discontinue the program as they                     Comment 12: NESSN commented on                      provide operational flexibility and
                                                 see fit, but the sectors will be required               the lack of analysis in the EA for the                efficiency that help avoid short-term
                                                 to request an operations plan                           GOM Haddock Sink Gillnet Mesh                         adverse economic impacts on NE
                                                 amendment if they choose to do so.                      exemption, stating that ‘‘it continues to             multispecies sector vessels. When the
                                                                                                         be unclear why an exemption                           17 approved Sector Operations Plans
                                                 Two-Year Operations Plans                               disapproved because of stock status is                become effective, sector vessels are
                                                    Comment 11: NESSN commented in                       not automatically reconsidered and                    exempted from common pool trip
                                                 support of the transition to 2-year                     analyzed in light of a change in stock                limits, DAS limits, and seasonal closed
                                                 operations plans. They hope                             status.’’                                             areas. These exemptions provide vessels
                                                 streamlining this process will allow for                  Response: NMFS considered several                   with flexibility in choosing when to
                                                 ‘‘more effective proactive                              exemption requests, but rejected them                 fish, how long to fish, what species to
                                                 communication and collaboration for                     for further analysis in the EA, including             target, and how much catch they may
                                                 tools that foster effective sector                      the GOM Haddock Sink Gillnet Mesh                     land. They also relieve some gear
                                                 management, such as sector                              exemption. In previous cases, we have                 restrictions, reporting and monitoring
                                                 exemptions.’’ They noted the                            considered but rejected most                          requirements, and provide access to
                                                 importance of maintaining flexibility in                exemptions we denied for fishing years                additional fishing grounds through the
                                                 the second year of operations.                          2010 through 2014, unless the sectors                 authorization of 19 exemptions from NE
                                                 Specifically, NESSN highlighted the                     were able to provide new information or               multispecies regulations for fishing
                                                 need for sectors to request and develop                 data to support their current request. We             years 2015 and 2016. This flexibility
                                                 exemptions and for members to re-                       denied this exemption, which was                      increases efficiency and reduces costs.
                                                 evaluate their enrollment decision prior                requested to facilitate catch of GOM                     In addition to relieving restrictions
                                                 to May 1, 2016.                                         haddock, in fishing years 2013 and 2014               and granting exemptions, avoiding a
                                                    Response: We are approving sector                    because of the poor condition of the                  delay in effectiveness prevents vessel
                                                 operations plans for fishing years 2015                 GOM haddock stock. While a new stock                  owners from incurring significant
                                                 and 2016. This is an important step                     assessment found GOM haddock to be                    adverse economic impacts. A delay in
                                                 toward streamlining the sector approval                 in improved condition, since then a                   implementing this rule would prevent
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                                                 process. We share NESSN’s hope that                     separate assessment found GOM cod to                  owners who joined a sector in fishing
                                                 approving operations plan for 2 years                   be in poor condition. We did not update               year 2015 (842 permits, accounting for
                                                 will allow sectors and NMFS to work                     our analysis of this exemption’s impact               99 percent of the historical NE
                                                 together on the development of                          on GOM haddock in the EA for this                     multispecies catch) from fishing during
                                                 exemptions and other proactive                          action because we are denying the GOM                 the delay and would diminish the
                                                 measures to address emerging issues.                    Haddock Sink Gillnet Exemption in this                advantage of the flexibility in vessel
                                                 We also hope that we can collaborate                    action due to this gear’s potential                   operations, thereby undermining the


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                                                 intent of the rule. During any delay,                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                received are a part of the public record
                                                 sector vessels would be prohibited from                                                                       and will generally be posted for public
                                                 fishing for groundfish. Being prohibited                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                 from fishing for up to 30 days would                    Administration                                        without change. All personal identifying
                                                 have a significant adverse economic                                                                           information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                 impact on these vessels because vessels                 50 CFR Part 648                                       confidential business information, or
                                                 would be prevented from fishing in a                    [Docket No. 150305221–5221–01]
                                                                                                                                                               otherwise sensitive information
                                                 month when sector vessels landed                                                                              submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                 approximately 10 percent of several
                                                                                                         RIN 0648–BE82                                         be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                                                                                                                               accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/
                                                 allocations, including Eastern GB cod                   Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                              A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
                                                 and GB winter flounder. Further, sector                 Conservation and Management Act                       remain anonymous).
                                                 vessels could only fish during this delay               Provisions; Fisheries of the                            Copies of a supplemental
                                                 if they chose to fish in the common                     Northeastern United States; Northeast                 environmental assessment (EA) to
                                                 pool. Once they switched to the                         Groundfish Fishery; Fishing Year 2015;                Framework Adjustment 53 prepared by
                                                 common pool, however, they could not                    Recreational Management Measures                      the Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries
                                                 return to a sector for the entire fishing                                                                     Office (GARFO) and Northeast Fisheries
                                                 year and would forego the flexibility                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                                                                               Science Center and the Framework 53
                                                 and economic efficiency afforded by                     Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                                                                               EA prepared by the New England
                                                                                                         Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                 sector exemptions. Vessels choosing to                                                                        Fishery Management Council for this
                                                                                                         Commerce.
                                                 fish in the common pool to avoid a 30-                                                                        rulemaking are available from: John K.
                                                 day delay in the beginning of their                     ACTION: Interim final rule; request for               Bullard, Regional Administrator,
                                                 season would then forego potential                      comments.                                             National Marine Fisheries Service, 55
                                                 increased flexibility and efficiencies for                                                                    Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA
                                                                                                         SUMMARY:   This action implements a
                                                 an entire fishing year. For the reasons                                                                       01930. The Framework 53 EA and
                                                                                                         reduction to the minimum size for Gulf
                                                 outlined above, good cause exists to                                                                          supplement are also accessible via the
                                                                                                         of Maine haddock taken in the
                                                 waive the otherwise applicable                                                                                Internet at: http://
                                                                                                         recreational fishery. This action is
                                                 requirement to delay implementation of                                                                        www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                         necessary to ensure that the recreational
                                                 this rule for a period of 30 days.                                                                            sustainable/species/multispecies/.
                                                                                                         catch of haddock and recreational
                                                                                                         bycatch of cod will not exceed the                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                                                                        Mark Grant, Sector Policy Analyst,
                                                 the Department of Commerce certified                    annual catch limits for the recreational
                                                                                                         fishery in fishing year 2015. The                     phone: 978–281–9145; email:
                                                 to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                                                                      Mark.Grant@noaa.gov.
                                                 Small Business Administration during                    intended effect of this action is to
                                                                                                         reduce discards of cod and haddock by                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                 the proposed rule stage that this action
                                                 would not have a significant economic                   allowing recreational anglers to retain               Table of Contents
                                                                                                         smaller haddock, which will result in
                                                 impact on a substantial number of small                                                                       1. Fishing Year 2015 Recreational
                                                                                                         anglers achieving their bag limit more
                                                 entities. The factual basis for this                                                                               Management Measures
                                                                                                         quickly.                                              2. Regulatory Corrections Under Regional
                                                 certification was published in the
                                                 proposed rule and is not repeated here.                 DATES:  Effective May 1, 2015. Comments                    Administrator Authority
                                                 No comments were received regarding                     must be received by June 1, 2015.                     1. Fishing Year 2015 Recreational
                                                 this certification. As a result, a                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    Management Measures
                                                 regulatory flexibility analysis was not                 on this document, identified by NOAA–
                                                                                                                                                                  The recreational fishery for Gulf of
                                                 required and none was prepared.                         NMFS–2015–0046, by either of the
                                                                                                                                                               Maine (GOM) cod and haddock is
                                                                                                         following methods:
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                                                                          managed under the Northeast
                                                                                                           Electronic Submission: Submit all
                                                   Dated: April 20, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                               Multispecies Fishery Management Plan
                                                                                                         electronic public comments via the
                                                                                                                                                               (FMP) which has been developed by the
                                                 Eileen Sobeck,                                          Federal e-Rulemaking Portal.
                                                                                                                                                               New England Fishery Management
                                                 Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                    1. Go to www.regulations.gov/
                                                                                                                                                               Council and approved and implemented
                                                 National Marine Fisheries Service.                      #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-
                                                                                                                                                               by NMFS. Under the FMP, specific sub-
                                                 [FR Doc. 2015–09950 Filed 4–30–15; 8:45 am]             0046
                                                                                                                                                               annual catch limits (ACL) for the
                                                                                                           2. Click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
                                                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                                                                        recreational fishery are established for
                                                                                                         complete the required fields, and
                                                                                                                                                               each fishing year for GOM cod and
                                                                                                           3. Enter or attach your comments.
                                                                                                                                                               haddock. These sub-ACLs are a
                                                                                                         —OR—                                                  subcomponent of the overall stock catch
                                                                                                           Mail: Submit written comments to:                   limit for each species. The multispecies
                                                                                                         John K. Bullard, Regional                             fishery opens on May 1 each year and
                                                                                                         Administrator, National Marine                        runs through April 30 of the following
                                                                                                         Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic                  calendar year. The FMP also contains
                                                                                                         Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the                 accountability measures, in accordance
                                                                                                         outside of the envelope, ‘‘Comments on                with Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
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                                                                                                         the fishing year 2015 Haddock                         Conservation and Management Act
                                                                                                         Recreational Measures.’’                              (Magnuson-Stevens Act) National
                                                                                                           Instructions: Comments sent by any                  Standard 1 guidelines.
                                                                                                         other method, to any other address or                    The accountability measures outlined
                                                                                                         individual, or received after the end of              in the FMP indicate that the Regional
                                                                                                         the comment period, may not be                        Administrator may, in consultation with
                                                                                                         considered by NMFS. All comments                      the Council, modify the recreational


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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.
DatesSector operations plans and regulatory exemptions are effective May 1, 2015, through April 30, 2017. Northeast multispecies annual catch entitlements for sectors are effective May 1, 2015, through April 30, 2016.
ContactLiz Sullivan, Fishery Management Specialist, phone (978) 282-8493, fax (978) 281-9135. To review Federal Register documents referenced in this rule, you can visit: http:// www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/ multispecies.
FR Citation80 FR 25143 
RIN Number0648-XD46

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