80_FR_25742 80 FR 25656 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Recreational Management Measures for the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries; Fishing Year 2015

80 FR 25656 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Recreational Management Measures for the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries; Fishing Year 2015

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 86 (May 5, 2015)

Page Range25656-25659
FR Document2015-10434

NMFS proposes management measures for the 2015 summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass recreational fisheries. The implementing regulations for these fisheries require NMFS to publish recreational measures for the fishing year and to provide an opportunity for public comment. The intent of these measures is to constrain recreational catch to established limits and prevent overfishing of the summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass resources.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 150211144-5144-01]
RIN 0648-BE89


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Recreational 
Management Measures for the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass 
Fisheries; Fishing Year 2015

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes management measures for the 2015 summer 
flounder, scup, and black sea bass recreational fisheries. The 
implementing regulations for these fisheries require NMFS to publish 
recreational measures for the fishing year and to provide an 
opportunity for public comment. The intent of these measures is to 
constrain recreational catch to established limits and prevent 
overfishing of the summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass resources.

DATES: Comments must be received by 5 p.m. local time, on May 20, 2015.

ADDRESSES:  You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2015-0051, by either of the following methods:
    Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public comments via 
the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0051, Click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, 
complete the required fields. Enter or attach your comments.
    --OR--
    Mail: Submit written comments to John Bullard, Regional 
Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region, 55 Great Republic Drive, 
Gloucester, MA 01930.

Instructions

    Comments sent by any other method, to any other address or 
individual, or received after the end of the comment period, may not be 
considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the public 
record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Copies of the Supplemental Information Report (SIR) and other 
supporting documents for the recreational harvest measures are 
available from Dr. Christopher M. Moore, Executive Director, Mid-
Atlantic Fishery Management Council, Suite 201, 800 N. State Street, 
Dover, DE 19901. The recreational harvest measures document is also 
accessible via the Internet at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Moira Kelly, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
(978) 281-9218.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

General Background

    The summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass fisheries are managed 
cooperatively under the provisions of the Summer Flounder, Scup, and 
Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan (FMP) developed by the Mid-
Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States Marine 
Fisheries Commission, in consultation with the New England and South 
Atlantic Fishery Management Councils. The management units specified in 
the FMP include summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus) in U.S. waters 
of the Atlantic Ocean from the southern border of North Carolina 
northward to the U.S./Canada border, and scup (Stenotomus chrysops) and 
black sea bass (Centropristis striata) in U.S. waters of the Atlantic 
Ocean from 35[deg] 13.3' N. lat. (the approximate latitude of Cape 
Hatteras, North Carolina). States manage these three species within 3 
nautical miles (4.83 km) of their coasts, under the Commission's plan 
for summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass. The applicable species-
specific Federal regulations govern vessels and individual fishermen 
fishing in Federal waters of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ), as well 
as vessels possessing a summer flounder, scup, or black sea bass 
Federal charter/party vessel permit, regardless of where they fish.

Recreational Management Measures Background

    The Council process for devising recreational management measures 
to recommend to NMFS for rulemaking is generically described in the 
following section. All meetings are open to the public and the 
materials utilized during such meetings, as well as any documents 
created to summarize the meeting results, are public information and 
posted on the Council's Web site (www.mafmc.org) or are available from 
the Council by request. Therefore, extensive background on the 2015 
recreational management measures recommendation process is not repeated 
in this preamble.
    The FMP established monitoring committees for the three fisheries, 
consisting of representatives from the Commission, the Council, state 
marine fishery agency representatives from Massachusetts to North 
Carolina, and NMFS. The FMP's implementing regulations require the 
monitoring committees to review scientific and other relevant 
information annually. The objective of this review is to recommend 
management measures to the Council that will constrain landings within 
the recreational harvest limits established for the summer flounder, 
scup, and black sea bass fisheries for the upcoming fishing year. The 
FMP limits the choices for the types of measures to minimum fish size, 
per angler possession limit, and fishing season.
    The Council's Demersal Species Committee and the Commission's 
Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Management Board then 
consider the monitoring committees' recommendations and any public 
comment in making their recommendations to the Council and the 
Commission, respectively. The Council reviews the recommendations of 
the Demersal Species Committee, makes its own recommendations, and 
forwards them to NMFS for review. The Commission similarly adopts 
recommendations for the states. NMFS is required to review the 
Council's recommendations to ensure that they are consistent with the 
targets specified for each species in the FMP and all applicable laws 
and Executive Orders before ultimately implementing measures for 
Federal waters.
    In this rule, NMFS proposes management measures for the 2015 summer 
flounder, scup, and black sea bass recreational fisheries consistent 
with the recommendations of the Council. All minimum fish sizes 
discussed are total length measurements of the fish, i.e., the 
straight-line distance from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail 
while the fish is lying on its side. For black sea bass, total length 
measurement does not include the caudal fin tendril. All possession 
limits discussed below are per person per trip.

Proposed 2015 Recreational Management Measures

    NMFS is proposing the following measures that would apply in the

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Federal waters of the EEZ. These measures apply to all federally 
permitted party/charter vessels with applicable summer flounder, scup, 
or black sea bass permits, regardless of where they fish, unless the 
state in which they land implements measures that are more restrictive. 
These measures are intended to achieve, but not exceed, the previously 
established recreational harvest limits for these fisheries (December 
30, 2014; 79 FR 78311). For summer flounder, we are proposing the use 
of state-by-state or regional conservation equivalency measures, which 
are the status quo measures; for scup, a 9-inch (25.4-cm) minimum fish 
size, a 50-fish per person possession limit, and an open season of 
January 1 through December 31; and, for black sea bass, a 12.5-inch 
(31.8-cm) minimum fish size, and a 15-fish per person possession limit 
for open seasons of May 15 through September 18 and October 22 through 
December 31. NMFS may implement more restrictive black sea bass 
measures, as recommended by the Council (i.e., a 14-inch (35.6-cm) 
minimum fish size, a 3-fish per person possession limit, and an open 
season of July 15-September 15), for Federal waters if the Commission 
is unable to develop and implement state-waters measures that, when 
paired with the Council's recommended measures, provide the necessary 
conservation to ensure the 2015 recreational harvest limit will not be 
exceeded. More detail on these proposed measures is provided in the 
following sections.

Summer Flounder Recreational Management Measures

    NMFS proposes to implement the Council and Commission's 
recommendation to use conservation equivalency to manage the 2015 
summer flounder recreational fishery. The 2015 recreational harvest 
limit for summer flounder is 7.38 million lb (3,347 mt). Projected 
landings for 2014 are approximately 7.33 million lb (3,324 mt), just 
below the recreational harvest limit for 2015. As a result, the 2015 
recreational landings should be maintained relative to 2014 to prevent 
the recreational harvest limit from being exceeded.
    Conservation equivalency, as established by Framework Adjustment 2 
(July 29, 2011; 66 FR 36208), allows each state to establish its own 
recreational management measures (possession limits, minimum fish size, 
and fishing seasons) to achieve its state harvest limit partitioned by 
the Commission from the coastwide recreational harvest limit, as long 
as the combined effect of all of the states' management measures 
achieves the same level of conservation as would Federal coastwide 
measures. Framework Adjustment 6 (July 26, 2006; 71 FR 42315) allowed 
states to form regions for conservation equivalency in order to 
minimize differences in regulations for anglers fishing in adjacent 
waters.
    The Council and Board annually recommend that either state- or 
region-specific recreational measures be developed (conservation 
equivalency) or that coastwide management measures be implemented to 
ensure that the recreational harvest limit will not be exceeded. Even 
when the Council and Board recommend conservation equivalency, the 
Council must specify a set of coastwide measures that would apply if 
conservation equivalency is not approved for use in Federal waters.
    When conservation equivalency is recommended, and following 
confirmation that the proposed state or regional measures developed 
through the Commission's technical and policy review processes achieve 
conservation equivalency, NMFS may waive the permit condition found at 
Sec.  648.4(b), which requires Federal permit holders to comply with 
the more restrictive management measures when state and Federal 
measures differ. In such a situation, federally permitted summer 
flounder charter/party permit holders and individuals fishing for 
summer flounder in the EEZ would then be subject to the recreational 
fishing measures implemented by the state in which they land summer 
flounder, rather than the coastwide measures.
    In addition, the Council and the Board must recommend precautionary 
default measures when recommending conservation equivalency. The 
Commission would require adoption of the precautionary default measures 
by any state that either does not submit a summer flounder management 
proposal to the Commission's Summer Flounder Technical Committee, or 
that submits measures that would exceed the Commission-specified 
harvest limit for that state.
    Much of the conservation equivalency measures development process 
happens at both the Commission and the individual state level. The 
selection of appropriate data and analytical techniques for technical 
review of potential state conservation equivalent measures and the 
process by which the Commission evaluates and recommends proposed 
conservation equivalent measures is wholly a function of the Commission 
and its individual member states. Individuals seeking information 
regarding the process to develop specific state measures or the 
Commission process for technical evaluation of proposed measures should 
contact the marine fisheries agency in the state of interest, the 
Commission, or both.
    The Commission has implemented an addendum to its Summer Flounder 
FMP (Addendum XXVI) to continue regional conservation equivalency for 
fishing year 2015. The Commission has adopted the following regions, 
identical to the regions used in 2014: (1) Massachusetts; (2) Rhode 
Island; (3) Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey; (4) Delaware, 
Maryland, and Virginia; and (5) North Carolina. Each state within a 
region is required by the Council and Commission FMPs to have identical 
measures. In order to provide the maximum amount of flexibility and to 
continue to adequately address the state-by-state differences in fish 
availability, each state in a region is required to establish fishing 
seasons of the same length, identical minimum fish sizes, and identical 
possession limits. The Commission will need to certify that these 
measures, in combination, are the conservation equivalent of coastwide 
measures that would be expected to result in the recreational harvest 
limit being achieved, but not exceeded. More information on this 
addendum is available from the Commission (www.asmfc.org).
    Once the states and regions select their final 2015 summer flounder 
management measures through their respective development, analytical, 
and review processes and submit them to the Commission, the Commission 
will conduct further review and evaluation of the submitted proposals, 
ultimately notifying NMFS as to which proposals have been approved or 
disapproved. NMFS has no overarching authority in the development of 
state or Commission management measures, but is an equal participant 
along with all the member states in the review process. NMFS retains 
the final authority either to approve or to disapprove the use of 
conservation equivalency in place of the coastwide measures in Federal 
waters, and will publish its determination as a final rule in the 
Federal Register to establish the 2015 recreational measures for these 
fisheries.
    States that do not submit conservation equivalency proposals, or 
whose proposals are disapproved by the Commission, will be required by 
the Commission to adopt the precautionary default measures. In the case 
of states that are initially assigned precautionary default measures, 
but subsequently receive Commission approval of revised state measures, 
NMFS will publish a notice in the Federal Register

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announcing a waiver of the permit condition at Sec.  648.4(b).
    The 2015 precautionary default measures recommended by the Council 
and Board are for a 20.0-inch (50.8-cm) minimum fish size, a possession 
limit of two fish, and an open season of May 1 through September 30, 
2015.
    In this action, NMFS proposes to implement conservation equivalency 
with a precautionary default backstop, as previously outlined, for 
states that either fail to submit conservation equivalent measures or 
whose measures are not approved by the Commission. NMFS proposes the 
alternative of coastwide measures (18-inch (45.7-cm) minimum size, 4-
fish possession limit, May 1-September 30 open fishing season), if 
conservation equivalency is not approved in the final rule.

Scup Recreational Management Measures

    NMFS is proposing to implement the Council and Commission's 
recommended scup recreational management measures for 2015 in Federal 
waters. The proposed measures for the 2015 scup recreational fishery 
are: 9-inch (22.9-cm) minimum fish size; 50-fish per person per trip 
possession limit; and an open season of January 1 through December 31.
    The 2015 scup recreational harvest limit is 6.80 million lb (3,084 
mt). Estimated 2014 scup recreational landings are 4.46 million lb 
(2,023 mt); therefore, no reduction in landings is needed. The increase 
in the possession limit from 30 to 50 fish is intended to promote an 
increase in recreational scup fishing in order to more fully achieve, 
but not exceed, the recreational harvest limit.

Black Sea Bass Recreational Management Measures

    NMFS is proposing to implement the Council's recommended 
recreational management measures to constrain landings for black sea 
bass. The 2015 black sea bass recreational harvest limit is 2.33 
million lb (1,056 mt). The 2014 projected landings are 3.45 million lb 
(1,115 mt). This requires a 33-percent reduction in 2015 landings 
relative to 2014.
    Recreational black sea bass catch occurs primarily in state waters 
in the states of New Jersey through Massachusetts (i.e., the northern 
region). Since 2011, the management measures in the northern region 
have been more restrictive than in Federal waters. The northern states, 
through the Commission process, are expected to implement measures to 
achieve a 33-percent reduction in landings from each state. This 
reduction, in combination with the Council's recommendation of 
maintaining the status quo measures in Federal waters, are intended to 
achieve, but not exceed, the recreational harvest limit and 
recreational annual catch limit in 2015. The southern region states 
(Delaware through Cape Hatteras, North Carolina) are expected to 
implement state waters measures that are identical to the proposed 
Federal measures.
    In 2012, recreational black sea bass catch exceeded the annual 
catch limit of 2.52 million lb (1,143 mt) by 129 percent. In 2013, 
recreational black sea bass catch exceeded the annual catch limit of 
2.9 million lb (1,315 mt) by 5 percent. Because the average catch 
exceeds the average annual catch limit, as described in the 
regulations, an accountability measure is applicable to the 2015 
fishery. An accountability measure was implemented for the 2014 fishing 
year because of the 2012 overage. The proposed 2015 measures are 
functionally the same as those implemented last year to comply with the 
accountability measure (12.5-inch (31.8-cm) minimum size, 15-fish 
possession limit, and 201-day fishing season). Continuing these 
regulations preserves the accountability measure that was applied last 
year; as such, no further accountability measures are necessary for 
2015.
    We are proposing the Council's recommended Federal waters measures, 
a 12.5-inch (31.8-cm) minimum size, 15-fish possession limit, and open 
seasons of May 15-September 21 and October 22-December 31. This 
proposal is contingent upon the northern region, established under the 
Commission's Addendum XXV, implementing the required 33-percent 
reduction in their state regulations. If the northern region's measures 
do not meet the required reduction, NMFS is proposing the Council's 
default recommendation of a 14-inch (35.6-cm) minimum size, a 3-fish 
possession limit, and an open season of July 15-September 15 (i.e., a 
63-day fishing season.)

Additional Regulatory Change

    This rule would also clarify the regulations for summer flounder, 
scup, and black sea bass to indicate that the the possession limits are 
per person, per trip. While it is clear in the FMP and subsequent 
amendments and framework adjustments that the possession limits are 
intended to apply for the entirety of a fishing trip, the regulations 
were less specific. This action would correct that oversight.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule is 
consistent with the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass FMP, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, 
subject to further consideration after public comment.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Chief Council for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Council for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    The Council conducted an evaluation of the potential socioeconomic 
impacts of the proposed measures in conjunction with a supplemental 
information report. These analyses identified 856 federally permitted 
charter/party vessels in the Greater Atlantic Region that could be 
affected by the proposed change. However, only 350 federally permitted 
charter/party vessels are expected to participate in these fisheries 
this year. There were 326 unique business entities associated with 
those 350 vessels, 299 are classified as for-hire businesses, 22 are 
finfish businesses, and 5 are shellfish businesses. One of the 
shellfish businesses potentially impacted by this rule is considered a 
``large'' shellfish business; all of the other businesses are 
considered ``small'' by the respective Small Business Administration's 
size standards. The proposed measure would continue the use of 
conservation equivalency for summer flounder, moderately increase the 
possession limit for scup in Federal waters, and implement a minor 
adjustment to the black sea bass recreational fishing season in Federal 
waters to account for a previous rulemaking. The proposed action would 
result in essentially status quo measures for these fisheries in 
Federal waters. Analysis conducted by the Council indicates that these 
measures would have a minimal, potentially slightly positive, impact on 
regulated entities.
    Because this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities, an initial regulatory flexibility 
analysis is not required and none has been prepared.
    There are no new reporting or recordkeeping requirements contained 
in any of the alternatives considered for this action.

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List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: April 27, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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

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

0
2. Section 648.106, paragraphs (a) and (c) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.106  Summer flounder possession restrictions.

    (a) Party/charter and recreational possession limits. Unless 
otherwise specified pursuant to Sec.  648.107, no person shall possess 
more than four summer flounder in, or harvested from, the EEZ, per trip 
unless that person is the owner or operator of a fishing vessel issued 
a summer flounder moratorium permit, or is issued a summer flounder 
dealer permit. Persons aboard a commercial vessel that is not eligible 
for a summer flounder moratorium permit are subject to this possession 
limit. The owner, operator, and crew of a charter or party boat issued 
a summer flounder moratorium permit are subject to the possession limit 
when carrying passengers for hire or when carrying more than five crew 
members for a party boat, or more than three crew members for a charter 
boat. This possession limit may be adjusted pursuant to the procedures 
in Sec.  648.102.
* * * * *
    (c) Summer flounder harvested by vessels subject to the possession 
limit with more than one person on board may be pooled in one or more 
containers. Compliance with the possession limit will be determined by 
dividing the number of summer flounder on board by the number of 
persons on board, other than the captain and the crew. If there is a 
violation of the possession limit on board a vessel carrying more than 
one person, the violation shall be deemed to have been committed by the 
owner and operator of the vessel.
* * * * *
0
3. Section 648.107, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.107  Conservation equivalent measures for the summer flounder 
fishery.

    (a) The Regional Administrator has determined that the recreational 
fishing measures proposed to be implemented by the states of Maine 
through North Carolina for 2015 are the conservation equivalent of the 
season, minimum size, and possession limit prescribed in Sec. Sec.  
648.102, 648.103, and 648.105(a), respectively. This determination is 
based on a recommendation from the Summer Flounder Board of the 
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission.
* * * * *
0
4. In Sec.  648.128, paragraphs (a) and (c) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.128  Scup possession restrictions.

    (a) Party/Charter and recreational possession limits. No person 
shall possess more than 50 scup in, or harvested from, per trip the EEZ 
unless that person is the owner or operator of a fishing vessel issued 
a scup moratorium permit, or is issued a scup dealer permit. Persons 
aboard a commercial vessel that is not eligible for a scup moratorium 
permit are subject to this possession limit. The owner, operator, and 
crew of a charter or party boat issued a scup moratorium permit are 
subject to the possession limit when carrying passengers for hire or 
when carrying more than five crew members for a party boat, or more 
than three crew members for a charter boat. This possession limit may 
be adjusted pursuant to the procedures in Sec.  648.122.
* * * * *
    (c) Scup harvested by vessels subject to the possession limit with 
more than one person aboard may be pooled in one or more containers. 
Compliance with the possession limit will be determined by dividing the 
number of scup on board by the number of persons aboard other than the 
captain and crew. If there is a violation of the possession limit on 
board a vessel carrying more than one person, the violation shall be 
deemed to have been committed by the owner and operator.
* * * * *
0
5. Section 648.145, paragraphs (a) and (c) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.145  Black sea bass possession limit.

    (a) During the recreational fishing season specified at Sec.  
648.146, no person shall possess more than 15 black sea bass in, or 
harvested from, per trip the EEZ unless that person is the owner or 
operator of a fishing vessel issued a black sea bass moratorium permit, 
or is issued a black sea bass dealer permit. Persons aboard a 
commercial vessel that is not eligible for a black sea bass moratorium 
permit may not retain more than 15 black sea bass during the 
recreational fishing season specified at Sec.  648.146. The owner, 
operator, and crew of a charter or party boat issued a black sea bass 
moratorium permit are subject to the possession limit when carrying 
passengers for hire or when carrying more than five crew members for a 
party boat, or more than three crew members for a charter boat. This 
possession limit may be adjusted pursuant to the procedures in Sec.  
648.142.
* * * * *
    (c) Black sea bass harvested by vessels subject to the possession 
limit with more than one person aboard may be pooled in one or more 
containers. Compliance with the possession limit will be determined by 
dividing the number of black sea bass on board by the number of persons 
aboard, other than the captain and the crew. If there is a violation of 
the possession limit on board a vessel carrying more than one person, 
the violation shall be deemed to have been committed by the owner and 
operator of the vessel.
* * * * *
0
6. Section 648.146 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.146  Black sea bass recreational fishing season.

    Vessels that are not eligible for a moratorium permit under Sec.  
648.4(a)(7), and fishermen subject to the possession limit specified in 
Sec.  648.145(a), may only possess black sea bass from May 15 through 
September 21, and October 22 through December 31, unless this time 
period is adjusted pursuant to the procedures in Sec.  648.142.

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                                                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  voluntarily by the sender will be                     meeting results, are public information
                                                                                                              publicly accessible. NMFS will accept                 and posted on the Council’s Web site
                                                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                  (www.mafmc.org) or are available from
                                                      Administration                                          the required fields if you wish to remain             the Council by request. Therefore,
                                                                                                              anonymous).                                           extensive background on the 2015
                                                      50 CFR Part 648                                           Copies of the Supplemental                          recreational management measures
                                                      [Docket No. 150211144–5144–01]                          Information Report (SIR) and other                    recommendation process is not repeated
                                                                                                              supporting documents for the                          in this preamble.
                                                      RIN 0648–BE89                                           recreational harvest measures are                        The FMP established monitoring
                                                                                                              available from Dr. Christopher M.                     committees for the three fisheries,
                                                      Fisheries of the Northeastern United                    Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic               consisting of representatives from the
                                                      States; Recreational Management                         Fishery Management Council, Suite 201,                Commission, the Council, state marine
                                                      Measures for the Summer Flounder,                       800 N. State Street, Dover, DE 19901.                 fishery agency representatives from
                                                      Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries;                     The recreational harvest measures                     Massachusetts to North Carolina, and
                                                      Fishing Year 2015                                       document is also accessible via the                   NMFS. The FMP’s implementing
                                                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      Internet at: http://                                  regulations require the monitoring
                                                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.               committees to review scientific and
                                                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                                                            other relevant information annually.
                                                                                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                      Commerce.                                                                                                     The objective of this review is to
                                                                                                              Moira Kelly, Fishery Policy Analyst,                  recommend management measures to
                                                      ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                      (978) 281–9218.                                       the Council that will constrain landings
                                                      comments.                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            within the recreational harvest limits
                                                      SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes management                    General Background                                    established for the summer flounder,
                                                      measures for the 2015 summer flounder,                                                                        scup, and black sea bass fisheries for the
                                                                                                                 The summer flounder, scup, and                     upcoming fishing year. The FMP limits
                                                      scup, and black sea bass recreational                   black sea bass fisheries are managed
                                                      fisheries. The implementing regulations                                                                       the choices for the types of measures to
                                                                                                              cooperatively under the provisions of                 minimum fish size, per angler
                                                      for these fisheries require NMFS to                     the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black
                                                      publish recreational measures for the                                                                         possession limit, and fishing season.
                                                                                                              Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan                         The Council’s Demersal Species
                                                      fishing year and to provide an                          (FMP) developed by the Mid-Atlantic
                                                      opportunity for public comment. The                                                                           Committee and the Commission’s
                                                                                                              Fishery Management Council and the                    Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea
                                                      intent of these measures is to constrain                Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
                                                      recreational catch to established limits                                                                      Bass Management Board then consider
                                                                                                              Commission, in consultation with the                  the monitoring committees’
                                                      and prevent overfishing of the summer                   New England and South Atlantic
                                                      flounder, scup, and black sea bass                                                                            recommendations and any public
                                                                                                              Fishery Management Councils. The                      comment in making their
                                                      resources.                                              management units specified in the FMP                 recommendations to the Council and
                                                      DATES:  Comments must be received by                    include summer flounder (Paralichthys                 the Commission, respectively. The
                                                      5 p.m. local time, on May 20, 2015.                     dentatus) in U.S. waters of the Atlantic              Council reviews the recommendations
                                                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      Ocean from the southern border of                     of the Demersal Species Committee,
                                                      on this document, identified by NOAA–                   North Carolina northward to the U.S./                 makes its own recommendations, and
                                                      NMFS–2015–0051, by either of the                        Canada border, and scup (Stenotomus                   forwards them to NMFS for review. The
                                                      following methods:                                      chrysops) and black sea bass                          Commission similarly adopts
                                                         Electronic Submission: Submit all                    (Centropristis striata) in U.S. waters of             recommendations for the states. NMFS
                                                      electronic public comments via the                      the Atlantic Ocean from 35° 13.3′ N. lat.             is required to review the Council’s
                                                      Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                      (the approximate latitude of Cape                     recommendations to ensure that they
                                                      www.regulations.gov/                                    Hatteras, North Carolina). States manage              are consistent with the targets specified
                                                      #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-                        these three species within 3 nautical                 for each species in the FMP and all
                                                      0051, Click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  miles (4.83 km) of their coasts, under                applicable laws and Executive Orders
                                                      complete the required fields. Enter or                  the Commission’s plan for summer                      before ultimately implementing
                                                      attach your comments.                                   flounder, scup, and black sea bass. The               measures for Federal waters.
                                                         —OR—                                                 applicable species-specific Federal                      In this rule, NMFS proposes
                                                         Mail: Submit written comments to                     regulations govern vessels and                        management measures for the 2015
                                                      John Bullard, Regional Administrator,                   individual fishermen fishing in Federal               summer flounder, scup, and black sea
                                                      Greater Atlantic Region, 55 Great                       waters of the exclusive economic zone                 bass recreational fisheries consistent
                                                      Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.                   (EEZ), as well as vessels possessing a                with the recommendations of the
                                                                                                              summer flounder, scup, or black sea                   Council. All minimum fish sizes
                                                      Instructions
                                                                                                              bass Federal charter/party vessel permit,             discussed are total length measurements
                                                         Comments sent by any other method,                   regardless of where they fish.                        of the fish, i.e., the straight-line distance
                                                      to any other address or individual, or                                                                        from the tip of the snout to the end of
                                                      received after the end of the comment                   Recreational Management Measures
                                                                                                                                                                    the tail while the fish is lying on its
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                                                      period, may not be considered by                        Background
                                                                                                                                                                    side. For black sea bass, total length
                                                      NMFS. All comments received are a part                    The Council process for devising                    measurement does not include the
                                                      of the public record and will generally                 recreational management measures to                   caudal fin tendril. All possession limits
                                                      be posted for public viewing on                         recommend to NMFS for rulemaking is                   discussed below are per person per trip.
                                                      www.regulations.gov without change.                     generically described in the following
                                                      All personal identifying information                    section. All meetings are open to the                 Proposed 2015 Recreational
                                                      (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential               public and the materials utilized during              Management Measures
                                                      business information, or otherwise                      such meetings, as well as any                           NMFS is proposing the following
                                                      sensitive information submitted                         documents created to summarize the                    measures that would apply in the


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                                                      Federal waters of the EEZ. These                        management measures achieves the                      Commission process for technical
                                                      measures apply to all federally                         same level of conservation as would                   evaluation of proposed measures should
                                                      permitted party/charter vessels with                    Federal coastwide measures. Framework                 contact the marine fisheries agency in
                                                      applicable summer flounder, scup, or                    Adjustment 6 (July 26, 2006; 71 FR                    the state of interest, the Commission, or
                                                      black sea bass permits, regardless of                   42315) allowed states to form regions for             both.
                                                      where they fish, unless the state in                    conservation equivalency in order to                     The Commission has implemented an
                                                      which they land implements measures                     minimize differences in regulations for               addendum to its Summer Flounder FMP
                                                      that are more restrictive. These                        anglers fishing in adjacent waters.                   (Addendum XXVI) to continue regional
                                                      measures are intended to achieve, but                      The Council and Board annually                     conservation equivalency for fishing
                                                      not exceed, the previously established                  recommend that either state- or region-               year 2015. The Commission has adopted
                                                      recreational harvest limits for these                   specific recreational measures be                     the following regions, identical to the
                                                      fisheries (December 30, 2014; 79 FR                     developed (conservation equivalency) or               regions used in 2014: (1) Massachusetts;
                                                      78311). For summer flounder, we are                     that coastwide management measures be                 (2) Rhode Island; (3) Connecticut, New
                                                      proposing the use of state-by-state or                  implemented to ensure that the                        York, and New Jersey; (4) Delaware,
                                                      regional conservation equivalency                       recreational harvest limit will not be                Maryland, and Virginia; and (5) North
                                                      measures, which are the status quo                      exceeded. Even when the Council and                   Carolina. Each state within a region is
                                                      measures; for scup, a 9-inch (25.4-cm)                  Board recommend conservation                          required by the Council and
                                                      minimum fish size, a 50-fish per person                 equivalency, the Council must specify a               Commission FMPs to have identical
                                                      possession limit, and an open season of                 set of coastwide measures that would                  measures. In order to provide the
                                                      January 1 through December 31; and, for                 apply if conservation equivalency is not              maximum amount of flexibility and to
                                                      black sea bass, a 12.5-inch (31.8-cm)                   approved for use in Federal waters.                   continue to adequately address the
                                                      minimum fish size, and a 15-fish per                       When conservation equivalency is                   state-by-state differences in fish
                                                      person possession limit for open                        recommended, and following                            availability, each state in a region is
                                                      seasons of May 15 through September                     confirmation that the proposed state or               required to establish fishing seasons of
                                                      18 and October 22 through December                      regional measures developed through                   the same length, identical minimum fish
                                                      31. NMFS may implement more                             the Commission’s technical and policy                 sizes, and identical possession limits.
                                                      restrictive black sea bass measures, as                 review processes achieve conservation                 The Commission will need to certify
                                                      recommended by the Council (i.e., a 14-                 equivalency, NMFS may waive the                       that these measures, in combination, are
                                                      inch (35.6-cm) minimum fish size, a 3-                  permit condition found at § 648.4(b),                 the conservation equivalent of
                                                      fish per person possession limit, and an                which requires Federal permit holders                 coastwide measures that would be
                                                      open season of July 15–September 15),                   to comply with the more restrictive                   expected to result in the recreational
                                                      for Federal waters if the Commission is                 management measures when state and                    harvest limit being achieved, but not
                                                      unable to develop and implement state-                  Federal measures differ. In such a                    exceeded. More information on this
                                                      waters measures that, when paired with                  situation, federally permitted summer                 addendum is available from the
                                                      the Council’s recommended measures,                     flounder charter/party permit holders                 Commission (www.asmfc.org).
                                                      provide the necessary conservation to                   and individuals fishing for summer                       Once the states and regions select
                                                      ensure the 2015 recreational harvest                    flounder in the EEZ would then be                     their final 2015 summer flounder
                                                      limit will not be exceeded. More detail                 subject to the recreational fishing                   management measures through their
                                                      on these proposed measures is provided                  measures implemented by the state in                  respective development, analytical, and
                                                      in the following sections.                              which they land summer flounder,                      review processes and submit them to
                                                                                                              rather than the coastwide measures.                   the Commission, the Commission will
                                                      Summer Flounder Recreational                               In addition, the Council and the                   conduct further review and evaluation
                                                      Management Measures                                     Board must recommend precautionary                    of the submitted proposals, ultimately
                                                         NMFS proposes to implement the                       default measures when recommending                    notifying NMFS as to which proposals
                                                      Council and Commission’s                                conservation equivalency. The                         have been approved or disapproved.
                                                      recommendation to use conservation                      Commission would require adoption of                  NMFS has no overarching authority in
                                                      equivalency to manage the 2015                          the precautionary default measures by                 the development of state or Commission
                                                      summer flounder recreational fishery.                   any state that either does not submit a               management measures, but is an equal
                                                      The 2015 recreational harvest limit for                 summer flounder management proposal                   participant along with all the member
                                                      summer flounder is 7.38 million lb                      to the Commission’s Summer Flounder                   states in the review process. NMFS
                                                      (3,347 mt). Projected landings for 2014                 Technical Committee, or that submits                  retains the final authority either to
                                                      are approximately 7.33 million lb (3,324                measures that would exceed the                        approve or to disapprove the use of
                                                      mt), just below the recreational harvest                Commission-specified harvest limit for                conservation equivalency in place of the
                                                      limit for 2015. As a result, the 2015                   that state.                                           coastwide measures in Federal waters,
                                                      recreational landings should be                            Much of the conservation equivalency               and will publish its determination as a
                                                      maintained relative to 2014 to prevent                  measures development process happens                  final rule in the Federal Register to
                                                      the recreational harvest limit from being               at both the Commission and the                        establish the 2015 recreational measures
                                                      exceeded.                                               individual state level. The selection of              for these fisheries.
                                                         Conservation equivalency, as                         appropriate data and analytical                          States that do not submit conservation
                                                      established by Framework Adjustment 2                   techniques for technical review of                    equivalency proposals, or whose
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                                                      (July 29, 2011; 66 FR 36208), allows                    potential state conservation equivalent               proposals are disapproved by the
                                                      each state to establish its own                         measures and the process by which the                 Commission, will be required by the
                                                      recreational management measures                        Commission evaluates and recommends                   Commission to adopt the precautionary
                                                      (possession limits, minimum fish size,                  proposed conservation equivalent                      default measures. In the case of states
                                                      and fishing seasons) to achieve its state               measures is wholly a function of the                  that are initially assigned precautionary
                                                      harvest limit partitioned by the                        Commission and its individual member                  default measures, but subsequently
                                                      Commission from the coastwide                           states. Individuals seeking information               receive Commission approval of revised
                                                      recreational harvest limit, as long as the              regarding the process to develop                      state measures, NMFS will publish a
                                                      combined effect of all of the states’                   specific state measures or the                        notice in the Federal Register


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                                                      announcing a waiver of the permit                       state. This reduction, in combination                 Classification
                                                      condition at § 648.4(b).                                with the Council’s recommendation of                     Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
                                                         The 2015 precautionary default                       maintaining the status quo measures in                Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Assistant
                                                      measures recommended by the Council                     Federal waters, are intended to achieve,              Administrator has determined that this
                                                      and Board are for a 20.0-inch (50.8-cm)                 but not exceed, the recreational harvest              proposed rule is consistent with the
                                                      minimum fish size, a possession limit of                limit and recreational annual catch limit             Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea
                                                      two fish, and an open season of May 1                   in 2015. The southern region states                   Bass FMP, other provisions of the
                                                      through September 30, 2015.                             (Delaware through Cape Hatteras, North
                                                         In this action, NMFS proposes to                                                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
                                                                                                              Carolina) are expected to implement                   applicable law, subject to further
                                                      implement conservation equivalency
                                                                                                              state waters measures that are identical              consideration after public comment.
                                                      with a precautionary default backstop,
                                                                                                              to the proposed Federal measures.                        This proposed rule has been
                                                      as previously outlined, for states that
                                                                                                                 In 2012, recreational black sea bass               determined to be not significant for
                                                      either fail to submit conservation
                                                                                                              catch exceeded the annual catch limit of              purposes of Executive Order 12866.
                                                      equivalent measures or whose measures
                                                                                                              2.52 million lb (1,143 mt) by 129                        The Chief Council for Regulation of
                                                      are not approved by the Commission.
                                                                                                              percent. In 2013, recreational black sea              the Department of Commerce certified
                                                      NMFS proposes the alternative of
                                                                                                              bass catch exceeded the annual catch                  to the Chief Council for Advocacy of the
                                                      coastwide measures (18-inch (45.7-cm)
                                                                                                              limit of 2.9 million lb (1,315 mt) by 5               Small Business Administration that this
                                                      minimum size, 4-fish possession limit,
                                                                                                              percent. Because the average catch                    proposed rule, if adopted, would not
                                                      May 1–September 30 open fishing
                                                                                                              exceeds the average annual catch limit,               have a significant economic impact on
                                                      season), if conservation equivalency is
                                                                                                                                                                    a substantial number of small entities.
                                                      not approved in the final rule.                         as described in the regulations, an
                                                                                                                                                                       The Council conducted an evaluation
                                                                                                              accountability measure is applicable to
                                                      Scup Recreational Management                                                                                  of the potential socioeconomic impacts
                                                                                                              the 2015 fishery. An accountability
                                                      Measures                                                                                                      of the proposed measures in
                                                                                                              measure was implemented for the 2014                  conjunction with a supplemental
                                                         NMFS is proposing to implement the                   fishing year because of the 2012
                                                      Council and Commission’s                                                                                      information report. These analyses
                                                                                                              overage. The proposed 2015 measures                   identified 856 federally permitted
                                                      recommended scup recreational                           are functionally the same as those
                                                      management measures for 2015 in                                                                               charter/party vessels in the Greater
                                                                                                              implemented last year to comply with                  Atlantic Region that could be affected
                                                      Federal waters. The proposed measures                   the accountability measure (12.5-inch
                                                      for the 2015 scup recreational fishery                                                                        by the proposed change. However, only
                                                                                                              (31.8-cm) minimum size, 15-fish                       350 federally permitted charter/party
                                                      are: 9-inch (22.9-cm) minimum fish size;                possession limit, and 201-day fishing
                                                      50-fish per person per trip possession                                                                        vessels are expected to participate in
                                                                                                              season). Continuing these regulations                 these fisheries this year. There were 326
                                                      limit; and an open season of January 1                  preserves the accountability measure
                                                      through December 31.                                                                                          unique business entities associated with
                                                                                                              that was applied last year; as such, no               those 350 vessels, 299 are classified as
                                                         The 2015 scup recreational harvest
                                                                                                              further accountability measures are                   for-hire businesses, 22 are finfish
                                                      limit is 6.80 million lb (3,084 mt).
                                                                                                              necessary for 2015.                                   businesses, and 5 are shellfish
                                                      Estimated 2014 scup recreational
                                                      landings are 4.46 million lb (2,023 mt);                   We are proposing the Council’s                     businesses. One of the shellfish
                                                      therefore, no reduction in landings is                  recommended Federal waters measures,                  businesses potentially impacted by this
                                                      needed. The increase in the possession                  a 12.5-inch (31.8-cm) minimum size, 15-               rule is considered a ‘‘large’’ shellfish
                                                      limit from 30 to 50 fish is intended to                 fish possession limit, and open seasons               business; all of the other businesses are
                                                      promote an increase in recreational scup                of May 15–September 21 and October                    considered ‘‘small’’ by the respective
                                                      fishing in order to more fully achieve,                 22–December 31. This proposal is                      Small Business Administration’s size
                                                      but not exceed, the recreational harvest                contingent upon the northern region,                  standards. The proposed measure would
                                                      limit.                                                  established under the Commission’s                    continue the use of conservation
                                                                                                              Addendum XXV, implementing the                        equivalency for summer flounder,
                                                      Black Sea Bass Recreational                                                                                   moderately increase the possession limit
                                                      Management Measures                                     required 33-percent reduction in their
                                                                                                              state regulations. If the northern region’s           for scup in Federal waters, and
                                                         NMFS is proposing to implement the                   measures do not meet the required                     implement a minor adjustment to the
                                                      Council’s recommended recreational                      reduction, NMFS is proposing the                      black sea bass recreational fishing
                                                      management measures to constrain                        Council’s default recommendation of a                 season in Federal waters to account for
                                                      landings for black sea bass. The 2015                   14-inch (35.6-cm) minimum size, a 3-                  a previous rulemaking. The proposed
                                                      black sea bass recreational harvest limit               fish possession limit, and an open                    action would result in essentially status
                                                      is 2.33 million lb (1,056 mt). The 2014                 season of July 15–September 15 (i.e., a               quo measures for these fisheries in
                                                      projected landings are 3.45 million lb                  63-day fishing season.)                               Federal waters. Analysis conducted by
                                                      (1,115 mt). This requires a 33-percent                                                                        the Council indicates that these
                                                      reduction in 2015 landings relative to                  Additional Regulatory Change                          measures would have a minimal,
                                                      2014.                                                                                                         potentially slightly positive, impact on
                                                         Recreational black sea bass catch                       This rule would also clarify the                   regulated entities.
                                                      occurs primarily in state waters in the                 regulations for summer flounder, scup,                   Because this rule will not have a
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                                                      states of New Jersey through                            and black sea bass to indicate that the               significant economic impact on a
                                                      Massachusetts (i.e., the northern region).              the possession limits are per person, per             substantial number of small entities, an
                                                      Since 2011, the management measures                     trip. While it is clear in the FMP and                initial regulatory flexibility analysis is
                                                      in the northern region have been more                   subsequent amendments and framework                   not required and none has been
                                                      restrictive than in Federal waters. The                 adjustments that the possession limits                prepared.
                                                      northern states, through the                            are intended to apply for the entirety of                There are no new reporting or
                                                      Commission process, are expected to                     a fishing trip, the regulations were less             recordkeeping requirements contained
                                                      implement measures to achieve a 33-                     specific. This action would correct that              in any of the alternatives considered for
                                                      percent reduction in landings from each                 oversight.                                            this action.


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                                                      List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                     committed by the owner and operator of                ■ 5. Section 648.145, paragraphs (a) and
                                                        Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and                     the vessel.                                           (c) are revised to read as follows:
                                                      recordkeeping requirements.                             *     *     *    *      *                             § 648.145   Black sea bass possession limit.
                                                                                                              ■ 3. Section 648.107, paragraph (a) is
                                                        Dated: April 27, 2015.
                                                                                                              revised to read as follows:                              (a) During the recreational fishing
                                                      Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                                                                                    season specified at § 648.146, no person
                                                      Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      § 648.107 Conservation equivalent                     shall possess more than 15 black sea
                                                      Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    measures for the summer flounder fishery.
                                                      Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                                                                                    bass in, or harvested from, per trip the
                                                                                                                (a) The Regional Administrator has                  EEZ unless that person is the owner or
                                                        For the reasons set out in the                        determined that the recreational fishing              operator of a fishing vessel issued a
                                                      preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed                   measures proposed to be implemented                   black sea bass moratorium permit, or is
                                                      to be amended as follows:                               by the states of Maine through North                  issued a black sea bass dealer permit.
                                                                                                              Carolina for 2015 are the conservation                Persons aboard a commercial vessel that
                                                      PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                               equivalent of the season, minimum size,               is not eligible for a black sea bass
                                                      NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                              and possession limit prescribed in                    moratorium permit may not retain more
                                                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                §§ 648.102, 648.103, and 648.105(a),                  than 15 black sea bass during the
                                                      continues to read as follows:                           respectively. This determination is                   recreational fishing season specified at
                                                                                                              based on a recommendation from the                    § 648.146. The owner, operator, and
                                                          Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                   Summer Flounder Board of the Atlantic                 crew of a charter or party boat issued a
                                                      ■ 2. Section 648.106, paragraphs (a) and                States Marine Fisheries Commission.                   black sea bass moratorium permit are
                                                      (c) are revised to read as follows:                     *     *     *     *     *                             subject to the possession limit when
                                                      § 648.106 Summer flounder possession                    ■ 4. In § 648.128, paragraphs (a) and (c)             carrying passengers for hire or when
                                                      restrictions.                                           are revised to read as follows:                       carrying more than five crew members
                                                         (a) Party/charter and recreational                                                                         for a party boat, or more than three crew
                                                                                                              § 648.128    Scup possession restrictions.            members for a charter boat. This
                                                      possession limits. Unless otherwise                        (a) Party/Charter and recreational
                                                      specified pursuant to § 648.107, no                                                                           possession limit may be adjusted
                                                                                                              possession limits. No person shall                    pursuant to the procedures in § 648.142.
                                                      person shall possess more than four
                                                                                                              possess more than 50 scup in, or                      *      *     *     *     *
                                                      summer flounder in, or harvested from,
                                                                                                              harvested from, per trip the EEZ unless
                                                      the EEZ, per trip unless that person is                                                                          (c) Black sea bass harvested by vessels
                                                                                                              that person is the owner or operator of
                                                      the owner or operator of a fishing vessel                                                                     subject to the possession limit with
                                                                                                              a fishing vessel issued a scup
                                                      issued a summer flounder moratorium                                                                           more than one person aboard may be
                                                                                                              moratorium permit, or is issued a scup
                                                      permit, or is issued a summer flounder                                                                        pooled in one or more containers.
                                                                                                              dealer permit. Persons aboard a
                                                      dealer permit. Persons aboard a                                                                               Compliance with the possession limit
                                                                                                              commercial vessel that is not eligible for
                                                      commercial vessel that is not eligible for                                                                    will be determined by dividing the
                                                                                                              a scup moratorium permit are subject to
                                                      a summer flounder moratorium permit                                                                           number of black sea bass on board by
                                                      are subject to this possession limit. The               this possession limit. The owner,
                                                                                                              operator, and crew of a charter or party              the number of persons aboard, other
                                                      owner, operator, and crew of a charter                                                                        than the captain and the crew. If there
                                                      or party boat issued a summer flounder                  boat issued a scup moratorium permit
                                                                                                              are subject to the possession limit when              is a violation of the possession limit on
                                                      moratorium permit are subject to the                                                                          board a vessel carrying more than one
                                                      possession limit when carrying                          carrying passengers for hire or when
                                                                                                              carrying more than five crew members                  person, the violation shall be deemed to
                                                      passengers for hire or when carrying                                                                          have been committed by the owner and
                                                      more than five crew members for a party                 for a party boat, or more than three crew
                                                                                                              members for a charter boat. This                      operator of the vessel.
                                                      boat, or more than three crew members
                                                                                                              possession limit may be adjusted                      *      *     *     *     *
                                                      for a charter boat. This possession limit
                                                      may be adjusted pursuant to the                         pursuant to the procedures in § 648.122.              ■ 6. Section 648.146 is revised to read
                                                      procedures in § 648.102.                                *      *     *     *    *                             as follows:
                                                      *      *     *    *     *                                  (c) Scup harvested by vessels subject
                                                                                                                                                                    § 648.146 Black sea bass recreational
                                                         (c) Summer flounder harvested by                     to the possession limit with more than                fishing season.
                                                      vessels subject to the possession limit                 one person aboard may be pooled in one
                                                      with more than one person on board                      or more containers. Compliance with                     Vessels that are not eligible for a
                                                      may be pooled in one or more                            the possession limit will be determined               moratorium permit under § 648.4(a)(7),
                                                      containers. Compliance with the                         by dividing the number of scup on                     and fishermen subject to the possession
                                                      possession limit will be determined by                  board by the number of persons aboard                 limit specified in § 648.145(a), may only
                                                      dividing the number of summer                           other than the captain and crew. If there             possess black sea bass from May 15
                                                      flounder on board by the number of                      is a violation of the possession limit on             through September 21, and October 22
                                                      persons on board, other than the captain                board a vessel carrying more than one                 through December 31, unless this time
                                                      and the crew. If there is a violation of                person, the violation shall be deemed to              period is adjusted pursuant to the
                                                      the possession limit on board a vessel                  have been committed by the owner and                  procedures in § 648.142.
                                                      carrying more than one person, the                      operator.                                             [FR Doc. 2015–10434 Filed 5–4–15; 8:45 am]
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Document Created: 2015-12-16 07:54:02
Document Modified: 2015-12-16 07:54:02
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received by 5 p.m. local time, on May 20, 2015.
ContactMoira Kelly, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9218.
FR Citation80 FR 25656 
RIN Number0648-BE89
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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