80_FR_27681 80 FR 27588 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Annual Specifications and Management Measures for the 2015 Tribal and Non-Tribal Fisheries for Pacific Whiting

80 FR 27588 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Annual Specifications and Management Measures for the 2015 Tribal and Non-Tribal Fisheries for Pacific Whiting

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 93 (May 14, 2015)

Page Range27588-27600
FR Document2015-11607

NMFS issues this final rule for the 2015 Pacific whiting fishery under the authority of the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP), the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), and the Pacific Whiting Act of 2006. This final rule announces the 2015 U.S. Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of 325,072 metric tons, establishes the tribal allocation of 56,888 metric tons of Pacific whiting for 2015, authorizes NMFS to reapportion unused tribal allocation to the non-tribal sectors earlier in the fishing season, establishes a set-aside for research and bycatch of 1,500 metric tons, and announces the allocations of Pacific whiting to the non-tribal fishery for 2015. This rule will ensure that the 2015 Pacific whiting fishery is managed in accordance with the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, the Pacific Whiting Act of 2006, and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No. 141219999-5432-02]
RIN 0648-BE74


Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; 
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Annual Specifications and Management 
Measures for the 2015 Tribal and Non-Tribal Fisheries for Pacific 
Whiting

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule for the 2015 Pacific whiting 
fishery under the authority of the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery 
Management Plan (FMP), the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), and the Pacific Whiting Act of 
2006. This final rule announces the 2015 U.S. Total Allowable Catch 
(TAC) of 325,072 metric tons, establishes the tribal allocation of 
56,888 metric tons of Pacific whiting for 2015, authorizes NMFS to 
reapportion unused tribal allocation to the non-tribal sectors earlier 
in the fishing season, establishes a set-aside for research and bycatch 
of 1,500 metric tons, and announces the allocations of Pacific whiting 
to the non-tribal fishery for 2015. This rule will ensure that the 2015 
Pacific whiting fishery is managed in accordance with the goals and 
objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, the Pacific Whiting 
Act of 2006, and other applicable laws.

DATES: Effective May 14, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Miako Ushio (West Coast Region, NMFS), 
phone: 206-526-4644, and email: Miako.Ushio@noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Electronic Access

    This final rule is accessible via the Internet at the Office of the 
Federal Register Web site at https://www.federalregister.gov. 
Background information and documents are available at the NMFS West 
Coast Region Web site at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/management/whiting/pacific_whiting.html and at the Pacific 
Fishery Management Council's Web site at http://www.pcouncil.org/.
    The final environmental impact statement (FEIS) regarding Harvest 
Specifications and Management Measures for 2015-2016 and Biennial 
Periods Thereafter is available on the NOAA Fisheries West Coast Region 
Web site at: www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/publications/nepa/groundfish/groundfish_nepa_documents.html and copies are available from 
Donald McIsaac, Executive Director, Pacific Fishery Management Council 
(Council), 7700 NE Ambassador Place, Portland, OR 97220, phone: 503-
820-2280.

Background

    This final rule announces the TAC for Pacific whiting, expressed in 
metric tons (mt). This is the fourth year that the TAC for Pacific 
whiting has been determined under the terms of the Agreement with 
Canada on Pacific Hake/Whiting (the Agreement) and the Pacific Whiting 
Act of 2006 (the Whiting Act), 16 U.S.C. 7001-7010. The Agreement and 
the Whiting Act establish bilateral bodies to implement the terms of 
the Agreement, each with various responsibilities, including: The Joint 
Management Committee (JMC), which is the decision-making body; the 
Joint Technical Committee (JTC), which conducts the stock assessment; 
the Scientific Review Group (SRG), which reviews the stock assessment; 
and the Advisory Panel (AP), which provides stakeholder input to the 
JMC (The Agreement, Art. II-IV; 16 U.S.C. 7001-7005). The Agreement 
establishes a default harvest policy (F-40 percent with a 40/10 
adjustment) and allocates 73.88 percent of the TAC to the United States 
and 26.12 percent of the TAC to Canada. The JMC is primarily 
responsible for developing a TAC recommendation to the Parties (United 
States and Canada). The Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the 
Secretary of State, has the authority to accept or reject this 
recommendation.

2015 Pacific Whiting Stock Assessment

    The JTC prepared the stock assessment document ``Status of Pacific 
hake (whiting) stock in U.S. and Canadian waters in 2015,'' which was 
completed on March 4, 2015. The assessment presents a model that 
depends primarily upon 10 years of an acoustic survey biomass index and 
catches for information on the scale of the current Pacific whiting 
stock. No survey was conducted in 2014. Therefore the most recent 
survey information remains the survey conducted in 2013, which resulted 
in a survey biomass estimate of approximately 2.4 million tons. The 
stock is estimated to be near its highest biomass level since the early 
1990s as a result of an above average 2008 cohort and a very large 2010 
cohort. Recruitment in 2011 is estimated to have been below average. 
Cohorts from the years 2012-2014 have not been observed long enough to 
estimate their size or even if they are likely to be above or below 
average. The spawning biomass in 2015 is estimated to have declined 
from 2014 due to fishing and natural mortality of the 2008 and 2010 
cohorts which are now fully mature and no longer growing as rapidly as 
in previous years. The median of the estimated 2015 spawning biomass is 
over 70 percent of unfished equilibrium biomass, but is highly 
uncertain (with 95 percent confidence intervals from 34 percent to 150 
percent).
    As with past estimates, there is a high level of uncertainty. 
However, both age-composition data from the aggregated fisheries (1975-
2014) and the acoustic survey indicate a strong 2008 cohort (age-6 
whiting), and an exceptionally strong 2010 cohort (age-4 whiting) 
contributing to recent increases in the survey index. Coast-wide 
catches in recent years have depended on the 2008 and 2010 year-
classes, with the 2008 cohort being 70 percent of the 2011 catch and 33 
percent of the 2012 catch, while the 2010 cohort accounted for 40 
percent of the 2012 catch, 70 percent of the 2013 catch, and 64 percent 
of the 2014 catch. This is despite the fact that catches in Canada have 
had relatively small proportions of these two cohorts.
    The JTC provided tables showing catch alternatives for 2015. Using 
the default F-40 percent harvest rate identified in the Agreement 
(Paragraph 1 of Article III), the coastwide TAC for 2015 would be 
804,576 mt. The stock assessment model predicts that the probability of 
the spawning stock biomass dropping below 40 percent under the default 
harvest rate catch scenario, is 21 percent, and the probability of 
dropping below 10 percent of unfished biomass in 2015 is less than 1 
percent. Spawning biomass in 2016 is likely to be less than in 2015 
under any catch level. This is because the dominant 2010 cohort is 
projected to lose biomass due to natural mortality occurring at a 
faster rate than biomass will increase due to growth. Until cohorts are 
five or six years old, the model's ability to resolve cohort strength 
is poor. For many of the recent above average cohorts (2005, 2006, and 
2008), the size of the year class was overestimated when it was age 
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cohort aged and more observations have been made in the fishery and 
survey. Given this trend and an uncertain 2010 year class, additional 
forecast decision tables were presented last year and a conservative 
estimate of the 2010 year class (the lowest 10 percent of the model-
estimated recruitment) was used to set the 2014 coastwide TAC. Survey 
and fishery dependent data from 2013 indicate a strong likelihood that 
the 2010 year class is of above average size, but there is still some 
uncertainty about how much above average.
    The SRG met in Vancouver, B.C., on February 24-27, 2015, to review 
the draft stock assessment document prepared by the JTC. The SRG noted 
that there was no acoustic survey in 2014 and that the 2015 assessment 
base model has the same structure as the 2014 model, with the addition 
of new catch and age composition data for 2014 and minor refinements to 
catch estimates for earlier years in the time series. They also noted 
that uncertainty in current stock status and projections is likely 
underestimated.
    The SRG noted that the 2013 survey biomass estimate (age 2+) in the 
base assessment model included biomass extrapolated outside the 
surveyed area as approximately 32 percent of its total, much greater 
than the 12 percent in the 2012 survey estimate. Sensitivity analyses 
conducted by the survey team showed that the 2013 survey biomass 
estimate was highly sensitive to changes in the area of extrapolation. 
Therefore, the SRG requested the inclusion of additional analysis 
results in which the extrapolated biomass in the 2012 and 2013 surveys 
was removed. The SRG believed that the two analyses (the base model and 
the alternative analysis with 2012 and 2013 extrapolated biomass 
removed) likely bracketed the range of uncertainty due to 
extrapolation. Applying the default harvest rate to the sensitivity 
analysis with zero extrapolated biomass would bring the coastwide catch 
down from 804,576 mt to 628,361 mt.
    The base assessment model forecasts that catches of 730,000 mt in 
2015 and 650,000 mt in 2016 could be achievable when fishing at the F-
40 target fishing intensity, with an equal probability of being above 
or below the target fishing intensity. In contrast, the sensitivity 
analysis recommended by the SRG using un-extrapolated 2012 and 2013 
survey index values forecasts that slightly lower catches of 580,000 mt 
in 2015 and 520,000 mt in 2016 may be achievable when fishing at the 
same F40[percnt] target. The 2015 median stock 
biomass estimate is well above the B40[percnt] 
(target) biomass threshold, and fishing intensity is well below the 
F40[percnt] target, in both the base and 
alternative models. The SRG concluded that the coastal Pacific whiting 
stock is not overfished and that overfishing is not occurring in either 
scenario.
    The AP met on March 17, 2015, and recommended a 2015 TAC to the JMC 
on March 18, 2015. At its March 18-19, 2015, meeting, the JMC reviewed 
the advice of the JTC, the SRG, and the AP, and agreed on a TAC 
recommendation for transmittal to the Parties. Paragraph 1 of Article 
III of the Agreement directs the default harvest rate to be used unless 
scientific evidence demonstrates that a different rate is necessary to 
sustain the offshore whiting resource. The JMC noted that there is 
still some uncertainty about the strength of the 2010 year class, 
acknowledged the overall stock is dominated by the 2010 year class, and 
that there is currently no evidence of large recruitments in more 
recent year classes. Because of these factors, the JMC did not apply 
the default harvest rate under the Agreement to determine a TAC for 
2015. Instead, the JMC recommended an unadjusted TAC of 383,365 mt for 
2015, which is less than half of what the TAC would be by using the 
default harvest rate. This conservative approach that focused on 
uncertainty of the 2010 year class strength, coupled with no evidence 
of large recruitments in more recent year classes, was endorsed by the 
AP. Both the United States and Canada caught less than their individual 
TAC in 2014. Therefore, the equivalent of 15 percent of the 2014 TAC is 
added to each Party's TAC in accordance with Article II of the 
Agreement, resulting in a 2015 adjusted coastwide TAC of 440,000 mt.
    The recommendation for an unadjusted 2015 United States TAC of 
283,230 mt, plus 41,842 mt carryover of uncaught quota from 2014 
(equivalent to 15 percent of the 2014 TAC) results in an adjusted 
United States TAC of 325,072 mt for 2015 (73.88 percent of the 
coastwide TAC). This recommendation is consistent with the best 
available science, provisions of the Agreement, and the Whiting Act. 
The recommendation was transmitted via letter to the Parties on March 
19, 2015. NMFS, under delegation of authority from the Secretary of 
Commerce, approved the adjusted TAC recommendation of 325,072 mt for 
U.S. fisheries on April 2, 2015.

Tribal Fishery Allocation and Reapportionment

    This final rule establishes the tribal allocation of Pacific 
whiting for 2015 and modifies the timing of potential reapportionment 
from the tribal to the non-tribal sectors. NMFS issued a proposed rule 
regarding this allocation and change to management of the 2015 tribal 
Pacific whiting fishery on March 10, 2015 (80 FR 12611). This action 
finalizes the tribal allocation and reapportionment management 
measures.
    Since 1996, NMFS has been allocating a portion of the U.S. TAC of 
Pacific whiting to the tribal fishery using the process described in 
Sec.  660.50(d)(1). According to Sec.  660.55(b), the tribal allocation 
is subtracted from the total U.S. Pacific whiting TAC. The tribal 
Pacific whiting fishery is managed separately from the non-tribal 
Pacific whiting fishery, and is not governed by limited entry or open 
access regulations or allocations.
    The proposed rule described the tribal allocation as 17.5 percent 
of the U.S. TAC, and projected a range of potential tribal allocations 
for 2015 based on a range of U.S. TACs over the last 10 years, 2005 
through 2014 (plus or minus 25 percent to capture variability in stock 
abundance). As described in the proposed rule, the resulting range of 
potential tribal allocations was 17,842 mt to 63,635 mt.
    As described earlier in this preamble, the U.S. TAC for 2015 is 
325,072 mt. Applying the approach described in the proposed rule, NMFS 
is establishing the 2015 tribal allocation of 56,888 mt (17.5 percent 
of the U.S. TAC) at Sec.  660.50(f)(4) by this final rule. While the 
total amount of Pacific whiting to which the Tribes are entitled under 
their treaty right has not yet been determined, and new scientific 
information or discussions with the relevant parties may impact that 
decision, the best available scientific information to date suggests 
that 56,888 mt is within the likely range of potential treaty right 
amounts.
    As with prior tribal Pacific whiting allocations, this final rule 
is not intended to establish precedent for future Pacific whiting 
seasons, or for the determination of the total amount of whiting to 
which the Tribes are entitled under their treaty right. Rather, this 
rule adopts an interim allocation, pending the determination of the 
total treaty amount. That amount will be based on further development 
of scientific information and additional coordination and discussion 
with and among the coastal tribes and States of Washington and Oregon.
    This final rule would also revise the regulation authorizing NMFS 
to reapportion unused allocation from the tribal sector to the non-
tribal sectors. The change would allow NMFS to take reapportionment 
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fishing season than was previously allowed. As described in the 
proposed rule (March 10, 2015, 80 FR 12611), NMFS is revising 
regulations at Sec.  660.131(h) to allow, in specific circumstances, 
reapportionment of Pacific whiting from the tribal fishery to the non-
tribal Pacific whiting fisheries prior to September 15. In some years, 
the participating tribes may determine, prior to September 15, that 
they will not use a portion of the tribal allocation. Regulations at 
Sec.  660.131(h) are revised by this final rule to allow NMFS to 
reapportion whiting earlier under these circumstances.

Harvest Guidelines and Allocations

    This final rule establishes the fishery harvest guideline (HG) and 
allocates it between the three sectors of the Pacific whiting fishery. 
The fishery harvest guideline, sometimes called the non-tribal 
allocation, was not included in the tribal whiting proposed rule 
published on March 10, 2015 (80 FR 12611), for two reasons related to 
timing and process. First, a recommendation on the coastwide TAC for 
Pacific whiting for 2015, under the terms of the Agreement with Canada, 
was not available until March 29, 2015. This recommendation for a U.S. 
TAC was approved by NMFS, under delegation of authority from the 
Secretary of Commerce, on April 2, 2015. Second, the fishery harvest 
guideline is established following deductions from the U.S. TAC for the 
tribal allocation (56,888 mt), mortality in scientific research 
activities, and fishing mortality in non-groundfish fisheries (1,500 
mt). The Council establishes the amounts deducted from the U.S. TAC for 
scientific research and non-groundfish fisheries on an annual basis at 
its April meeting, based on estimates of scientific research catch and 
estimated bycatch mortality in non-groundfish fisheries. For 2015, the 
Council recommended and the West Coast Region approves a research and 
bycatch set-aside of 1,500 mt. These amounts are not set until the TAC 
is available. The fishery HG is therefore being finalized with this 
rule.
    The 2015 fishery harvest guideline (HG), sometimes referred to as 
the non-tribal allocation, for Pacific whiting is 266,684 mt. This 
amount was determined by deducting from the total U.S. TAC of 325,072 
mt, the 56,888 mt tribal allocation, along with 1,500 mt for scientific 
research catch and fishing mortality in non-groundfish fisheries. 
Regulations at Sec.  660.55(i)(2) allocate the fishery HG among the 
non-tribal catcher/processor, mothership, and shorebased sectors of the 
Pacific whiting fishery. The Catcher/Processor Coop Program is 
allocated 34 percent (90,673 mt for 2015), the Mothership Coop Program 
is allocated 24 percent (64,004 mt for 2015), and the Shorebased IFQ 
Program is allocated 42 percent (112,007 mt for 2015). The fishery 
south of 42[deg] N. lat. may not take more than 5,600 mt (5 percent of 
the Shorebased IFQ Program allocation) prior to the start of the 
primary Pacific whiting season north of 42[deg] N. lat.
    The 2015 allocations of canary rockfish, darkblotched rockfish, 
Pacific ocean perch and widow rockfish to the Pacific whiting fishery 
were published in a final rule on March 10, 2015 (80 FR 12567). The 
allocations to the Pacific whiting fishery for these species are 
described in the footnotes to Table 1.b to Part 660, Subpart C and are 
not changed via this rulemaking.

Comments and Responses

    On March 10, 2015, NMFS issued a proposed rule for the allocation 
and management of the 2015 tribal Pacific whiting fishery. The comment 
period on the proposed rule closed on April 9, 2015. Two comment 
letters were received: Department of the Interior submitted a letter of 
``no comments'' and a member of the public submitted a comment letter 
supporting the proposed action. Specifically, they spoke in favor of 
the proposed tribal allocation and suggested that the proposed action 
mitigates potential negative effects to non-tribal industry from that 
tribal allocation.

Classification

    The Annual Specifications and Management Measures for the 2015 
Tribal and non-Tribal Fisheries for Pacific Whiting are issued under 
the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and the Pacific Whiting Act 
of 2006, and are in accordance with 50 CFR part 660, subparts C through 
G, the regulations implementing the FMP. NMFS has determined that this 
rule is consistent with the national standards of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act and other applicable laws. NMFS, in making the final determination, 
took into account the data, views, and comments received during the 
comment period.
    NMFS has determined that the tribal Pacific whiting fishery 
conducted off the coast of the State of Washington is consistent, to 
the maximum extent practicable, with the approved coastal zone 
management program of the States of Washington and Oregon. NMFS has 
also determined that the Pacific whiting fishery, both tribal and non-
tribal, is consistent, to the maximum extent practicable, with approved 
coastal zone management programs for the States of Washington and 
Oregon. NMFS sent letters to the State of Washington and the State of 
Oregon describing its determination of consistency dated February 3, 
2015. The State of Washington responded indicating agreement with the 
determination, and Oregon did not respond to the letters; therefore, 
consistency is inferred.
    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the NMFS Assistant Administrator 
finds good cause to waive prior public notice and comment and delay in 
effectiveness those provisions of this final rule that were not 
included in 80 FR 12611, e.g., the U.S. TAC, as delaying this rule 
would be contrary to the public interest. The annual harvest 
specifications for Pacific whiting must be implemented by the start of 
the primary Pacific whiting season, which begins on May 15, 2015, or 
the primary Pacific whiting season will effectively remain closed.
    Every year, NMFS conducts a Pacific whiting stock assessment in 
which U.S. and Canadian scientists cooperate. The 2015 stock assessment 
for Pacific whiting was prepared in early 2015, and included updated 
total catch, length and age data from the U.S. and Canadian fisheries 
from 2014, and biomass indices from the 2013 Joint U.S.-Canadian 
acoustic/midwater trawl surveys. Because of this late availability of 
the most recent data for the assessment, and the need for time to 
conduct the treaty process for determining the TAC using the most 
recent assessment, it would not be possible to allow for notice and 
comment before the start of the primary Pacific whiting season on May 
15.
    A delay in implementing the Pacific whiting harvest specifications 
to allow for notice and comment would be contrary to the public 
interest because it would require either a shorter primary whiting 
season or development of a TAC without the most recent data. A shorter 
season could prevent the tribal and non-tribal fisheries from attaining 
their 2015 allocations, which would result in unnecessary short-term 
adverse economic effects for the Pacific whiting fishing vessels and 
the associated fishing communities. A TAC determined without the most 
recent data could fail to account for significant fluctuations in the 
biomass of this relatively short-lived species. To prevent these 
adverse effects and to allow the Pacific whiting season to commence, it 
is in the public interest to waive prior notice and comment.
    In addition, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the NMFS Assistant 
Administrator finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in 
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effectiveness will not have a negative impact on any entities, as there 
are no new compliance requirements or other burdens placed on the 
fishing community with this rule. Failure to make this final rule 
effective at the start of the fishing year will undermine the intent of 
the rule, which is to promote the optimal utilization and conservation 
of Pacific whiting. Making this rule effective immediately would also 
serve the best interests of the public because it will allow for the 
longest possible Pacific whiting fishing season and therefore the best 
possible economic outcome for those whose livelihoods depend on this 
fishery. Because the 30-day delay in effectiveness would potentially 
cause significant financial harm without providing any corresponding 
benefits, this final rule is effective upon publication in the Federal 
Register.
    The preamble to the proposed rule and this final rule serve as the 
small entity compliance guide required by Section 212 of the Small 
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996. This action does 
not require any additional compliance from small entities that is not 
described in the preamble. Copies of this final rule are available from 
NMFS at the following Web site: http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/management/whiting/pacific_whiting.html
    The Office of Management and Budget has determined that this final 
rule is not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    When an agency proposes regulations, the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA) requires the agency to prepare and make available for public 
comment an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) document that 
describes the impact on small businesses, non-profit enterprises, local 
governments, and other small entities. The IRFA is to aid the agency in 
considering all reasonable regulatory alternatives that would minimize 
the economic impact on affected small entities. After the public 
comment period, the agency prepares a Final Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (FRFA) that takes into consideration any new information and 
public comments. This FRFA incorporates the IRFA and a summary of the 
analyses completed to support the action. NMFS published a proposed 
rule on March 10, 2015 (80 FR 12611) for the allocation and management 
of the 2015 tribal Pacific whiting fishery. The comment period on the 
proposed rule closed on April 9, 2015, and neither for the two comments 
received by NMFS related to the IRFA.
    An IRFA was prepared and summarized in the Classification section 
of the preamble to the proposed rule. The description of this action, 
its purpose, and its legal basis are described in the preamble to the 
proposed rule and are not repeated here. The FRFA describes the impacts 
on small entities, which are defined in the IRFA for this action and 
not repeated here. Analytical requirements for the FRFA are described 
in Regulatory Flexibility Act, section 604(a)(1) through (5), and 
summarized below. The FRFA must contain: (1) A succinct statement of 
the need for, and objectives of, the rule; (2) A summary of the 
significant issues raised by the public comments in response to the 
initial regulatory flexibility analysis, a summary of the assessment of 
the agency of such issues, and a statement of any changes made in the 
proposed rule as a result of such comments; (3) A description and an 
estimate of the number of small entities to which the rule will apply, 
or an explanation of why no such estimate is available; (4) A 
description of the projected reporting, recordkeeping and other 
compliance requirements of the rule, including an estimate of the 
classes of small entities which will be subject to the requirement and 
the type of professional skills necessary for preparation of the report 
or record; and (5) A description of the steps the agency has taken to 
minimize the significant economic impact on small entities consistent 
with the stated objectives of applicable statutes, including a 
statement of the factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the 
alternative adopted in the final rule and why each one of the other 
significant alternatives to the rule considered by the agency which 
affect the impact on small entities was rejected.
    This final rule establishes the initial 2015 Pacific whiting 
allocations for the tribal fishery, the fishery HG, the allocations for 
the non-tribal sectors (catcher/processor, mothership, and shoreside), 
and the amount of Pacific whiting deducted from the TAC for scientific 
research and fishing mortality in non-groundfish fisheries. The amount 
of Pacific whiting allocated to these sectors is based on the U.S. TAC. 
From the U.S. TAC, the tribal allocation and small amounts of whiting 
that account for scientific research catch and for fishing mortality in 
non-groundfish fisheries are deducted. The remainder is the fishery HG. 
This fishery HG is then allocated among the other three sectors as 
follows: 34 percent for the C/P Coop Program; 24 percent for the MS 
Coop Program; and 42 percent for the Shorebased IFQ Program.
    There are four tribes that can participate in the tribal whiting 
fishery: The Hoh, Makah, Quileute, and Quinault. The current tribal 
fleet is composed of 5 trawlers but in recent years, there have been 
fewer vessels actually fishing. Based on groundfish ex-vessel revenues 
and on tribal enrollments (the population size of each tribe), the four 
tribes and their fleets are considered ``small'' entities. This rule 
would impact vessels in the non-tribal fishery that fish for Pacific 
whiting. Currently, there are three non-tribal sectors in the Pacific 
whiting fishery: Shorebased Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program--
Trawl Fishery; Mothership Coop (MS) Program--Whiting At-sea Trawl 
Fishery; and C/P Coop Program--Whiting At-sea Trawl Fishery.
    Currently, the Shorebased IFQ Program is composed of 149 quota 
share (QS) permits/accounts, 152 vessel accounts, and 43 first 
receivers. The MS Program is currently composed of a single coop, with 
six mothership processor permits, and 34 Mothership/Catcher-Vessel (MS/
CV) endorsed permits, with three permits each having two catch history 
assignments. The C/P Program is composed of 10 C/P permits owned by 
three companies that have formed a single coop.
    Many companies participate in two sectors and some participate in 
all three sectors. After accounting for cross participation, multiple 
QS account holders, and for affiliation through ownership, NMFS 
estimates that there are 103 non-tribal entities directly affected by 
these proposed regulations, 89 of which are considered to be ``small'' 
businesses. These numbers do not include affiliation via the two coops. 
All of the 34 mothership catch history assignments are associated with 
a single Mothership Coop and all ten of the C/P permits, these coops 
are considered large entities. These coops are considered large 
entities from several perspectives. They have participants that are 
large entities, whiting coop revenues exceed or have exceeded the $20.5 
million, or coop members are connected to American Fishing Act permits 
or coops where the NMFS Alaska Region has determined they are all large 
entities (79 FR 54597 (September 12, 2014)). Therefore, there are 17 
large entities and 89 small entities affected by this rule.
    There are no significant alternatives to the rule that accomplish 
the stated objectives of applicable statutes and that minimize any of 
the significant economic impact of the proposed rule

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on small entities. NMFS believes this rule will not adversely affect 
small entities. There are no significant alternatives to the rule that 
accomplish the stated objectives of applicable statutes and the 
treaties with the affected tribes that minimize any of the significant 
economic impact of the proposed rule on small entities.
    For the years 2010 to 2014, the total Pacific whiting fishery 
(tribal and non-tribal) averaged harvests of approximately 183,000 mt 
annually, worth over $43 million in ex-vessel revenues. As the U.S. 
Pacific whiting TAC has been highly variable during this time, so have 
harvests. In the past five years, harvests have ranged from 160,000 mt 
(2012) to 264,000 mt (2014). Ex-vessel revenues have also varied. 
Annual ex-vessel revenues have ranged from $30 million (2010) to $65 
million (2013). Total Pacific whiting harvest in 2013 was approximately 
233,000 mt worth $65 million, at an ex-vessel price of $280 per mt. Ex-
vessel revenues in 2014 were over $64 million with a harvest of 
approximately 264,000 tons and ex-vessel price of $240 per mt. The 
prices for Pacific whiting are largely determined by the world market 
for groundfish, because most of the Pacific whiting harvested is 
exported. Note that the use of ex-vessel values does not take into 
account the wholesale or export value of the fishery or the costs of 
harvesting and processing Pacific whiting into a finished product. NMFS 
does not have sufficient information to make a complete assessment of 
these values. In 2014, the total estimated catch of Pacific whiting by 
tribal and non-tribal fishermen was 264,000 mt, or 84 percent of the 
U.S. TAC (316,206 mt). There were two fall reapportionments totaling 
45,000 mt of Pacific whiting from the tribal to non-tribal sectors 
(September 12 and October 23, 2014). Using the average 2014 ex-vessel 
price of $240, these reapportionments were valued at approximately 
$10.8 million. The 2014 tribal harvest was less than 1,000 mt, of the 
final tribal allocation of 10,336 mt. In total, non-tribal sectors 
harvested 98 percent of the final non-tribal allocation of 234,040 mt. 
The revised Pacific whiting allocations for 2014 were: Tribal 10,336 
mt, C/P Coop 103,486 mt; MS Coop 73,049 mt; and Shorebased IFQ Program 
127,835 mt. This rule increases the U.S. adjusted TAC for 2015 to 
325,072 mt, and the tribal allocation of 17.5 percent of the U.S. TAC 
is 56,888 mt. After setting aside 1,500 mt for scientific research 
catch and fishing mortality in non-groundfish fisheries, the U.S. 
fishery HG for 2015 is 266,684 mt. Sector allocations are higher than 
sector catches in 2014, so this rule will be beneficial to both large 
and small entities. The initial 2015 allocations to these non-tribal 
sectors are 3% higher than their 2014 initial allocations. This rule 
will be beneficial to both large and small entities.
    The RFA can be found at http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/laws/regulatory-flexibility/. The NMFS Economic Guidelines that 
describe the RFA and EO 12866 can be found at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/domes_fish/EconomicGuidelines.pdf.
    There are no recordkeeping requirements associated with this final 
rule. No Federal rules have been identified that duplicate, overlap, or 
conflict with this action.
    NMFS issued Biological Opinions under the Endangered Species Act 
(ESA) on August 10, 1990, November 26, 1991, August 28, 1992, September 
27, 1993, May 14, 1996, and December 15, 1999, pertaining to the 
effects of the Groundfish FMP fisheries on Chinook salmon (Puget Sound, 
Snake River spring/summer, Snake River fall, upper Columbia River 
spring, lower Columbia River, upper Willamette River, Sacramento River 
winter, Central Valley spring, California coastal), coho salmon 
(Central California coastal, southern Oregon/northern California 
coastal), chum salmon (Hood Canal summer, Columbia River), sockeye 
salmon (Snake River, Ozette Lake), and steelhead (upper, middle and 
lower Columbia River, Snake River Basin, upper Willamette River, 
central California coast, California Central Valley, south/central 
California, northern California, southern California). These biological 
opinions have concluded that implementation of the FMP is not expected 
to jeopardize the continued existence of any endangered or threatened 
species under the jurisdiction of NMFS, or result in the destruction or 
adverse modification of critical habitat.
    NMFS issued a Supplemental Biological Opinion on March 11, 2006, 
concluding that neither the higher observed bycatch of Chinook in the 
2005 whiting fishery nor new data regarding salmon bycatch in the 
groundfish bottom trawl fishery required a reconsideration of its prior 
``no jeopardy'' conclusion. NMFS also reaffirmed its prior 
determination that implementation of the FMP is not likely to 
jeopardize the continued existence of any of the affected ESUs. Lower 
Columbia River coho (70 FR 37160, June 28, 2005) and Oregon Coastal 
coho (73 FR 7816, February 11, 2008) were relisted as threatened under 
the ESA. The 1999 biological opinion concluded that the bycatch of 
salmonids in the Pacific whiting fishery were almost entirely Chinook 
salmon, with little or no bycatch of coho, chum, sockeye, and 
steelhead.
    NMFS has reinitiated section 7 consultation on the Pacific Coast 
Groundfish FMP with respect to its effects on listed salmonids. In the 
event the consultation identifies either reasonable and prudent 
alternatives to address jeopardy concerns, or reasonable and prudent 
measures to minimize incidental take, NMFS would coordinate with the 
Council to put additional alternatives or measures into place, as 
required. After reviewing the available information, NMFS has concluded 
that, consistent with sections 7(a)(2) and 7(d) of the ESA, this action 
will not jeopardize any listed species, would not adversely modify any 
designated critical habitat, and will not result in any irreversible or 
irretrievable commitment of resources that would have the effect of 
foreclosing the formulation or implementation of any reasonable and 
prudent alternative measures.
    On December 7, 2012, NMFS completed a biological opinion concluding 
that the groundfish fishery is not likely to jeopardize non-salmonid 
marine species, including listed eulachon, the southern distinct 
population segment (DPS) of green sturgeon, humpback whales, the 
eastern DPS of Steller sea lions, and leatherback sea turtles. The 
opinion also concluded that the fishery is not likely to adversely 
modify critical habitat for green sturgeon and leatherback sea turtles. 
An analysis included in the same document as the opinion concludes that 
the fishery is not likely to adversely affect green sea turtles, olive 
ridley sea turtles, loggerhead sea turtles, sei whales, North Pacific 
right whales, blue whales, fin whales, sperm whales, Southern Resident 
killer whales, Guadalupe fur seals, or the critical habitat for Steller 
sea lions. Since that biological opinion, the eastern DPS of Steller 
sea lions was delisted on November 4, 2013 (78 FR 66140); however, this 
delisting did not change the designation of the codified critical 
habitat for the eastern DPS of Steller sea lions. On January 21, 2013, 
NMFS informally consulted on the fishery's effects on eulachon to 
consider whether the 2012 opinion should be reconsidered for eulachon 
in light of new information from the 2011 fishery and the proposed 
chafing gear modifications. NMFS determined that information about 
bycatch of eulachon in 2011 and chafing gear regulations did not change 
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analyzed in the December 7, 2012, biological opinion, or provide any 
other basis to reinitiate consultation.
    On November 21, 2012, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) 
issued a biological opinion concluding that the groundfish fishery will 
not jeopardize the continued existence of the short-tailed albatross. 
The FWS also concurred that the fishery is not likely to adversely 
affect the marbled murrelet, California least tern, southern sea otter, 
bull trout, nor bull trout critical habitat.
    West Coast pot fisheries for sablefish are considered Category II 
fisheries under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), indicating 
occasional interactions. All other West Coast groundfish fisheries, 
including the trawl fishery, are considered Category III fisheries 
under the MMPA, indicating a remote likelihood of or no known serious 
injuries or mortalities to marine mammals. MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) 
requires that NMFS authorize the taking of ESA-listed marine mammals 
incidental to U.S. commercial fisheries if it makes the requisite 
findings, including a finding that the incidental mortality and serious 
injury from commercial fisheries will have a negligible impact on the 
affected species or stock. As noted above, NMFS concluded in its 
biological opinion for the 2012 groundfish fisheries that these 
fisheries were not likely to jeopardize Steller sea lions or humpback 
whales. The eastern distinct population segment of Steller sea lions 
was delisted under the ESA on November 4, 2013 (78 FR 66140). On 
September 4, 2013, based on its negligible impact determination dated 
August 28, 2013, NMFS issued a permit for a period of 3 years to 
authorize the incidental taking of humpback whales by the sablefish pot 
fishery (78 FR 54553).
    Pursuant to Executive Order 13175, this final rule was developed 
after meaningful consultation and collaboration with tribal officials 
from the area covered by the FMP. Consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act at 16 U.S.C. 1852(b)(5), one of the voting members of the Pacific 
Council is a representative of an Indian tribe with federally 
recognized fishing rights from the area of the Council's jurisdiction. 
In addition, NMFS has coordinated specifically with the tribes 
interested in the whiting fishery regarding the issues addressed by 
this final rule.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660

    Fisheries, Fishing, Indian fisheries.

    Dated: May 8, 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 660 is amended 
as follows:

PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

0
1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:

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


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2. In Sec.  660.50, revise paragraph (f)(4) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.50  Pacific Coast treaty Indian fisheries.

* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (4) Pacific whiting. The tribal allocation for 2015 is 56,888 mt.
* * * * *
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3. Tables 1a and 1b to part 660, subpart C, are revised to read as 
follows:

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    \a\ Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs) and 
harvest guidelines (HGs) are specified as total catch values.
    \b\ Fishery harvest guidelines means the harvest guideline or 
quota after subtracting Pacific Coast treaty Indian tribes 
allocations and projected catch, projected research catch, 
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groundfish fisheries, and deductions for EFPs from the ACL or ACT.
    \c\ Bocaccio. A bocaccio stock assessment update was conducted 
in 2013 for the bocaccio stock between the U.S.-Mexico border and 
Cape Blanco. The stock is managed with stock-specific harvest 
specifications south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. and within the Minor 
Shelf Rockfish complex north of 40[deg]10 N. lat. A historical catch 
distribution of approximately 6 percent was used to apportion the 
assessed stock to the area north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. The bocaccio 
stock was estimated to be at 31.4 percent of its unfished biomass in 
2013. The OFL of 1,444 mt is projected in the 2013 stock assessment 
using an FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. 
The ABC of 1,380 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The 349 mt ACL is 
based on the current rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild 
of 2022 and an SPR harvest rate of 77.7 percent. 8.3 mt is deducted 
from the ACL to accommodate the incidental open access fishery (0.7 
mt), EFP catch (3.0 mt) and research catch (4.6 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 340.7 mt. The California recreational fishery has an 
HG of 178.8 mt.
    \d\ Canary rockfish. A canary rockfish stock assessment update 
was conducted in 2011 and the stock was estimated to be at 23.2 
percent of its unfished biomass coastwide in 2011. The coastwide OFL 
of 733 mt is projected in the 2011 rebuilding analysis using an 
FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC 
of 701 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL of 122 mt is based on 
the current rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild of 2030 
and an SPR harvest rate of 88.7 percent. 15.2 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (7.7 mt), the incidental 
open access fishery (2 mt), EFP catch (1.0 mt) and research catch 
(4.5 mt) resulting in a fishery HG of 106.8 mt. Recreational HGs 
are: 3.4 mt (Washington); 11.7 mt (Oregon); and 24.3 mt 
(California).
    \e\ Cowcod. A stock assessment for the Conception Area was 
conducted in 2013 and the stock was estimated to be at 33.9 percent 
of its unfished biomass in 2013. The Conception Area OFL of 55.0 mt 
is projected in the 2013 rebuilding analysis using an 
FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The OFL 
contribution of 11.6 mt for the unassessed portion of the stock in 
the Monterey area is based on depletion-based stock reduction 
analysis. The OFLs for the Monterey and Conception areas were summed 
to derive the south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. OFL of 66.6 mt. The ABC 
for the area south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. is 59.9 mt. The assessed 
portion of the stock in the Conception Area is considered category 
2, with a Conception area contribution to the ABC of 50.2 mt, which 
is an 8.7 percent reduction from the Conception area OFL 
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45). The unassessed portion of the stock in the 
Monterey area is considered a category 3 stock, with a contribution 
to the ABC of 9.7 mt, which is a 16.6 percent reduction from the 
Monterey area OFL ([sigma]=1.44/P*=0.45). A single ACL of 10.0 mt is 
being set for both areas combined. The ACL of 10.0 mt is based on 
the rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild of 2020 and an SPR 
harvest rate of 82.7 percent, which is equivalent to an exploitation 
rate (catch over age 11+ biomass) of 0.007. 2.0 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate EFP fishing (less than 0.02 mt) and research 
activity (2.0 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 8.0 mt. Any 
additional mortality in research activities will be deducted from 
the ACL. A single ACT of 4.0 mt is being set for both areas 
combined.
    \f\ Darkblotched rockfish. A 2013 stock assessment estimated the 
stock to be at 36 percent of its unfished biomass in 2013. The OFL 
of 574 mt is projected in the 2013 stock assessment using an 
FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC 
of 549 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL of 338 mt is based on 
the current rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild of 2025 
and an SPR harvest rate of 64.9 percent. 20.8 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (0.2 mt), the incidental 
open access fishery (18.4 mt), EFP catch (0.1 mt) and research catch 
(2.1 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 317.2 mt.
    \g\ Pacific Ocean Perch. A POP stock assessment was conducted in 
2011 and the stock was estimated to be at 19.1 percent of its 
unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of 842 mt for the area north of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. is projected in the 2011 rebuilding analysis 
using an F50[percnt] FMSY proxy. 
The ABC of 805 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL of 158 mt 
is based on the current rebuilding plan with a target year to 
rebuild of 2051 and an SPR harvest rate of 86.4 percent. 15 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (9.2 mt), 
the incidental open access fishery (0.6 mt), and research catch (5.2 
mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 143.0 mt.
    \h\ Petrale sole. A 2013 stock assessment estimated the stock to 
be at 22.3 percent of its unfished biomass in 2013. The OFL of 2,946 
mt is projected in the 2013 assessment using an 
F30[percnt] FMSY proxy. The ABC of 
2,816 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL is based on the 25-5 
harvest control rule specified in the current rebuilding plan; since 
the stock is projected to be rebuilt at the start of 2014, the ACL 
is set equal to the ABC. 236.6 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (220 mt), the incidental open access 
fishery (2.4 mt), and research catch (14.2 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 2,579.4 mt.
    \i\ Yelloweye rockfish. A stock assessment update was conducted 
in 2011. The stock was estimated to be at 21.4 percent of its 
unfished biomass in 2011. The 52 mt coastwide OFL was projected in 
the 2011 rebuilding analysis using an FMSY proxy of 
F50[percnt]. The ABC of 43 mt is a 16.7 
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a 
category 2 stock. The 18 mt ACL is based on the current rebuilding 
plan with a target year to rebuild of 2074 and an SPR harvest rate 
of 76.0 percent. 5.8 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the 
Tribal fishery (2.3 mt), the incidental open access fishery (0.2 
mt), EFP catch (0.03 mt) and research catch (3.3 mt) resulting in a 
fishery HG of 12.2 mt. Recreational HGs are: 2.9 mt (Washington); 
2.6 mt (Oregon); and 3.4 mt (California).
    \j\ Arrowtooth flounder. The arrowtooth flounder stock was last 
assessed in 2007 and was estimated to be at 79 percent of its 
unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL of 6,599 mt is derived from the 
2007 assessment using an F30[percnt] 
FMSY proxy. The ABC of 5,497 mt is a 16.7 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 
stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock is above 
its target biomass of B25[percnt]. 2,087 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (2,041 mt), 
the incidental open access fishery (30 mt), and research catch (16.4 
mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 3,410 mt.
    \k\ Black rockfish south (Oregon and California). A stock 
assessment was conducted for black rockfish south of 45[deg]46' N. 
lat. (Cape Falcon, Oregon) to Central California (i.e., the 
southern-most extent of black rockfish, Love et al. 2002) in 2007. 
The biomass in the south was estimated to be at 70 percent of its 
unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL from the assessed area is derived 
from the 2007 assessment using an FMSY harvest rate proxy 
of F50[percnt] plus 3 percent of the OFL from 
the stock assessment conducted for black rockfish north of 
45[deg]46' N. lat., to cover the portion of the stock occurring off 
Oregon north of Cape Falcon (the 3% adjustment is based on 
historical catch distribution). The resulting OFL for the area south 
of 46[deg]16' N. lat. is 1,176 mt. The ABC of 1,124 mt is a 4.4 
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a 
category 1 stock. The 2015 ACL is 1,000 mt, which maintains the 
constant catch strategy designed to keep the stock above its target 
biomass of B40[percnt]. 1 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate EFP catch, resulting in a fishery HG of 999 
mt. The black rockfish ACL, in the area south of 46[deg]16' N. lat. 
(Columbia River), is subdivided with separate HGs for waters off 
Oregon (579 mt/58 percent) and for waters off California (420 mt/42 
percent).
    \l\ Black rockfish north (Washington). A stock assessment was 
conducted for black rockfish north of 45[deg]46' N. lat. (Cape 
Falcon, Oregon) in 2007. The biomass in the north was estimated to 
be at 53 percent of its unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL from the 
assessed area is derived from the 2007 assessment using an 
FMSY harvest rate proxy of 
F50[percnt]. The resulting OFL for the area 
north of 46[deg]16' N. lat. is 421 mt and is 97 percent of the OFL 
from the assessed area based on the area distribution of historical 
catch. The ABC of 402 mt for the north is a 4.4 percent reduction 
from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The 
ACL is set equal to the ABC since the stock is above its target 
biomass of B40[percnt]. 14 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery, resulting in a fishery HG 
of 388 mt.
    \m\ Cabezon (California). A cabezon stock assessment was 
conducted in 2009. The cabezon spawning biomass in waters off 
California was estimated to be at 48.3 percent of its unfished 
biomass in 2009. The OFL of 161 mt is calculated using an 
FMSY proxy of F45[percnt]. The ABC 
of 154 mt is based on a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL is set 
equal to the ABC because the stock is above its target biomass of 
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deductions from the ACL so the fishery HG is equal to the ACL of 154 
mt.
    \n\ Cabezon (Oregon). A cabezon stock assessment was conducted 
in 2009. The cabezon spawning biomass in waters off Oregon was 
estimated to be at 52 percent of its unfished biomass in 2009. The 
OFL of 49 mt is calculated using an FMSY proxy of 
F45[percnt]. The ABC of 47 mt is based on a 
4.4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a 
category 1 species. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the 
stock is above its target biomass of 
B40[percnt]. There are no deductions from the 
ACL so the fishery HG is also equal to the ACL of 47 mt.
    \o\ California scorpionfish was assessed in 2005 and was 
estimated to be at 79.8 percent of its unfished biomass in 2005. The 
OFL of 119 mt is projected in the 2005 assessment using an 
FMSY harvest rate proxy of 
F50[percnt]. The ABC of 114 mt is a 4.4 
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a 
category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock 
is above its target biomass of B40[percnt]. 2 
mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the incidental open 
access fishery, resulting in a fishery HG of 112 mt.
    \p\ Chilipepper. The coastwide chilipepper stock was assessed in 
2007 and estimated to be at 70 percent of its unfished biomass in 
2006. Chilipepper are managed with stock-specific harvest 
specifications south of 40[deg]10 N. lat. and within the Minor Shelf 
Rockfish complex north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. Projected OFLs are 
stratified north and south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. based on the 
average 1998-2008 assessed area catch, which is 93 percent for the 
area south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. and 7 percent for the area north of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. The OFL of 1,703 mt for the area south of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. is projected in the 2007 assessment using an 
FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC 
of 1,628 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC 
because the stock is above its target biomass of 
B40[percnt]. 24 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the incidental open access fishery (5 mt), EFP fishing 
(10 mt), and research catch (9 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 
1,604 mt.
    \q\ Dover sole. A 2011 Dover sole assessment estimated the stock 
to be at 83.7 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of 
66,871 mt is projected in the 2011 stock assessment using an 
FMSY proxy of F30[percnt]. The ABC 
of 63,929 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL could be set equal to 
the ABC because the stock is above its target biomass of 
B25[percnt]. However, the ACL of 50,000 mt is 
set at a level below the ABC and higher than the maximum historical 
landed catch. 1,594 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the 
Tribal fishery (1,497 mt), the incidental open access fishery (55 
mt), and research catch (41.9 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 
48,406 mt.
    \r\ English sole. A 2013 stock assessment was conducted, which 
estimated the stock to be at 88 percent of its unfished biomass in 
2013. The OFL of 10,792 mt is projected in the 2013 assessment using 
an FMSY proxy of F30[percnt]. The 
ABC of 9,853 mt is an 8.7 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45) as it is a category 2 stock. The ACL is set 
equal to the ABC because the stock is above its target biomass of 
B25[percnt]. 213 mt is deducted from the ACL 
to accommodate the Tribal fishery (200 mt), the incidental open 
access fishery (7 mt) and research catch (5.8 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 9,640 mt.
    \s\ Lingcod north. A lingcod stock assessment was conducted in 
2009. The lingcod spawning biomass off Washington and Oregon was 
estimated to be at 62 percent of its unfished biomass in 2009. The 
OFL for Washington and Oregon of 1,898 mt is calculated using an 
FMSY proxy of F45[percnt]. The OFL 
is re-apportioned by adding 48% of the OFL from California, 
resulting in an OFL of 3,010 mt for the area north of 40[deg]10' N. 
lat. The ABC of 2,830 mt is based on a 4.4 percent reduction from 
the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) for the area north of 42[deg] N. lat. 
as it's a category 1 stock, and an 8.7 percent reduction from the 
OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45) for the area between 42[deg] N. lat. and 
40[deg]10' N. lat. as it's a category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal 
to the ABC. 278 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery 
(250 mt), the incidental open access fishery (16 mt), EFP catch (0.5 
mt) and research catch (11.7 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 2,552 
mt.
    \t\ Lingcod south. A lingcod stock assessment was conducted in 
2009. The lingcod spawning biomass off California was estimated to 
be at 74 percent of its unfished biomass in 2009. The OFL for 
California of 2,317 mt is projected in the assessment using an 
FMSY proxy of F45%. The OFL is re-apportioned by 
subtracting 48% of the OFL, resulting in an OFL of 1,205 mt for the 
area south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. The ABC of 1,004 mt is based on a 
16.7 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a 
category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC since the stock is 
above its target biomass of B40[percnt]. 9 mt 
is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the incidental open access 
fishery (7 mt), EFP fishing (1 mt), and research catch (1.1 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 995 mt.
    \u\ Longnose skate. A stock assessment was conducted in 2007 and 
the stock was estimated to be at 66 percent of its unfished biomass. 
The OFL of 2,449 mt is derived from the 2007 stock assessment using 
an FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The 
ABC of 2,341 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL of 2,000 
mt is a fixed harvest level that provides greater access to the 
stock and is less than the ABC. 73 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (56 mt), incidental open access 
fishery (3.8 mt), and research catch (13.2 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 1,927 mt.
    \v\ Longspine thornyhead. A 2013 longspine thornyhead coastwide 
stock assessment estimated the stock to be at 75 percent of its 
unfished biomass in 2013. A coastwide OFL of 5,007 mt is projected 
in the 2013 stock assessment using an F50[percnt] 
FMSY proxy. The ABC of 4,171 mt is a 16.7 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 
stock. For the portion of the stock that is north of 34[deg]27' N. 
lat., the ACL is 3,170 mt, and is 76 percent of the coastwide ABC 
based on the average swept-area biomass estimates (2003-2012) from 
the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey. 47 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (30 mt), the incidental open access 
fishery (3 mt), and research catch (13.5 mt) resulting in a fishery 
HG of 3,124 mt. For that portion of the stock south of 34[deg]27' N. 
lat. the ACL is 1,001 mt and is 24 percent of the coastwide ABC 
based on the average swept-area biomass estimates (2003-2012) from 
the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey. 3 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the incidental open access fishery (2 mt), and research 
catch (1 mt) resulting in a fishery HG of 998 mt.
    \w\ Pacific cod. The 3,200 mt OFL is based on the maximum level 
of historic landings. The ABC of 2,221 mt is a 30.6 percent 
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=1.44/P*=0.40) as it's a category 3 
stock. The 1,600 mt ACL is the OFL reduced by 50 percent as a 
precautionary adjustment. 509 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (500 mt), research catch (7 mt), and 
the incidental open access fishery (2.0 mt), resulting in a fishery 
HG of 1,091 mt.
    \x\ Pacific whiting. The coastwide stock assessment was 
conducted in 2015 and estimated the stock to be at 74 percent of its 
unfished biomass. The 2015 OFL of 804,576 mt is based on the 2015 
assessment with an F40[percnt] FMSY 
proxy. The 2015 coastwide, unadjusted Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of 
383,365 mt is based on the 2015 stock assessment. Consistent with 
the provisions of the Pacific Hake/Whiting Agreement, up to 15 
percent of each party's unadjusted 2014 TAC (41,842 mt for the U.S. 
and 14,793 mt for Canada) is added to the 2015 unadjusted TAC, 
resulting in an adjusted coastwide 2015 TAC of 440,000 mt. The U.S. 
TAC is 73.88 percent of the coastwide TAC. The U.S. adjusted 2015 
TAC is 325,072 mt. From the adjusted U.S. TAC, 56,888 mt is deducted 
to accommodate the Tribal fishery, and 1,500 mt is deducted to 
accommodate research and bycatch in other fisheries, resulting in a 
fishery HG of 266,684 mt. The TAC for Pacific whiting is established 
under the provisions of the Pacific Hake/Whiting Agreement with 
Canada and the Pacific Whiting Act of 2006, 16 U.S.C. 7001-2010, and 
the international exception applies. Therefore, no ABC or ACL values 
are provided for Pacific whiting.
    \y\ Sablefish north. A coastwide sablefish stock assessment was 
conducted in 2011. The coastwide sablefish biomass was estimated to 
be at 33 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011. The coastwide OFL 
of 7,857 mt is projected in the 2011 stock assessment using an 
FMSY proxy of F45[percnt]. The ABC 
of 7,173 mt is an 8.7 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.40). The 40-10 adjustment is applied to the ABC to derive a 
coastwide ACL value because the stock is in the precautionary zone. 
This coastwide ACL value is not specified in regulations. The 
coastwide ACL value is apportioned north and south of 36[deg] N. 
lat., using the 2003-2010 average estimated swept area biomass from 
the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey, with 73.6 percent apportioned north of 
36[deg] N. lat. and 26.4 percent apportioned south of 36[deg] N. 
lat. The northern ACL is 4,793 mt and is reduced by 479 mt for the 
tribal allocation (10 percent of the ACL north of 36[deg] N. lat.). 
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Tribal allocation is reduced by 1.6 percent to account for discard 
mortality. Detailed sablefish allocations are shown in Table 1c.
    \z\ Sablefish south. The ACL for the area south of 36[deg] N. 
lat. is 1,719 mt (26.4 percent of the calculated coastwide ACL 
value). 5 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the incidental 
open access fishery (2 mt) and research catch (3 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 1,714 mt.
    \aa\ Shortbelly rockfish. A non-quantitative shortbelly rockfish 
assessment was conducted in 2007. The spawning stock biomass of 
shortbelly rockfish was estimated to be 67 percent of its unfished 
biomass in 2005. The OFL of 6,950 mt is based on the estimated MSY 
in the 2007 stock assessment. The ABC of 5,789 mt is a 16.7 percent 
reduction of the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 
stock. The 500 mt ACL is set to accommodate incidental catch when 
fishing for co-occurring healthy stocks and in recognition of the 
stock's importance as a forage species in the California Current 
ecosystem. 2 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate research 
catch, resulting in a fishery HG of 498 mt.
    \bb\ Shortspine thornyhead. A 2013 coastwide shortspine 
thornyhead stock assessment estimated the stock to be at 74.2 
percent of its unfished biomass in 2013. A coastwide OFL of 3,203 mt 
is projected in the 2013 stock assessment using an 
F50[percnt] FMSY proxy. The 
coastwide ABC of 2,668 mt is a 16.7 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 stock. For the portion 
of the stock that is north of 34[deg]27' N. lat., the ACL is 1,745 
mt. The northern ACL is 65.4 percent of the coastwide ABC based on 
the average swept-area biomass estimates (2003-2012) from the NMFS 
NWFSC trawl survey. 59 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate 
the Tribal fishery (50 mt), the incidental open access fishery (2 
mt), and research catch (7 mt) resulting in a fishery HG of 1,686 mt 
for the area north of 34[deg]27' N. lat. For that portion of the 
stock south of 34[deg]27' N. lat. the ACL is 923 mt. The southern 
ACL is 35.6 percent of the coastwide ABC based on the average swept-
area biomass estimates (2003-2012) from the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey. 
42 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the incidental open 
access fishery (41 mt) and research catch (1 mt), resulting in a 
fishery HG of 881 mt for the area south of 34[deg]27' N. lat.
    \cc\ Spiny dogfish. A coastwide spiny dogfish stock assessment 
was conducted in 2011. The coastwide spiny dogfish biomass was 
estimated to be at 63 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011. The 
coastwide OFL of 2,523 mt is derived from the 2011 assessment using 
an FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The 
coastwide ABC of 2,101 mt is a 16.7 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 stock. The ACL is set 
equal to the ABC because the stock is above its target biomass of 
B40[percnt]. 338 mt is deducted from the ACL 
to accommodate the Tribal fishery (275 mt), the incidental open 
access fishery (49.5 mt), EFP catch (1 mt), and research catch (12.5 
mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,763 mt.
    \dd\ Splitnose rockfish. A splitnose rockfish coastwide 
assessment was conducted in 2009 that estimated the stock to be at 
66 percent of its unfished biomass in 2009. Splitnose rockfish in 
the north is managed in the Minor Slope Rockfish complex and with 
species-specific harvest specifications south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. 
The coastwide OFL is projected in the 2009 assessment using an 
FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The 
coastwide OFL is apportioned north and south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. 
based on the average 1916-2008 assessed area catch resulting in 64.2 
percent of the coastwide OFL apportioned south of 40[deg]10' N. 
lat., and 35.8 percent apportioned for the contribution of splitnose 
rockfish to the northern Minor Slope Rockfish complex. The southern 
OFL of 1,794 mt results from the apportionment described above. The 
southern ABC of 1,715 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the 
southern OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The 
ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock is estimated to be 
above its target biomass of B40[percnt]. 10.5 
mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate research catch (9 mt) and 
EFP catch (1.5 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,705 mt.
    \ee\ Starry Flounder. The stock was assessed in 2005 and was 
estimated to be above 40 percent of its unfished biomass in 2005 (44 
percent in Washington and Oregon, and 62 percent in California). The 
coastwide OFL of 1,841 mt is derived from the 2005 assessment using 
an FMSY proxy of F30[percnt]. The 
ABC of 1,534 mt is a 16.7 percent reduction from the OFL 
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 stock. The ACL is set 
equal to the ABC because the stock is estimated to be above its 
target biomass of B25[percnt]. 10.3 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (2 mt), and 
the incidental open access fishery (8.3 mt), resulting in a fishery 
HG of 1,524 mt.
    \ff\ Widow rockfish. The widow rockfish stock was assessed in 
2011 and was estimated to be at 51.1 percent of its unfished biomass 
in 2011. The OFL of 4,137 mt is projected in the 2011 stock 
assessment using an F50[percnt] 
FMSY proxy. The ABC of 3,929 mt is a 5 percent reduction 
from the OFL ([sigma]=0.41/P*=0.45). A unique sigma of 0.41 was 
calculated for widow rockfish since the variance in estimated 
biomass was greater than the 0.36 used as a proxy for other category 
1 stocks. The ACL could be set equal to the ABC because the stock is 
above its target biomass of B40[percnt]. 
However, the ACL of 2,000 mt is less than the ABC due to high 
uncertainty in estimated biomass, yet this level of allowable 
harvest will allow access to healthy co-occurring species, such as 
yellowtail rockfish. 120.2 mt is deducted from the ACL to 
accommodate the Tribal fishery (100 mt), the incidental open access 
fishery (3.3 mt), EFP catch (9 mt), and research catch (7.9 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 1,880 mt.
    \gg\ Yellowtail rockfish. A 2013 yellowtail rockfish stock 
assessment was conducted for the portion of the population north of 
40[deg]10' N. lat. The estimated stock depletion is 69 percent of 
its unfished biomass in 2013. The OFL of 7,218 mt is projected in 
the 2013 stock assessment using an FMSY proxy of 
F50[percnt]. The ABC of 6,590 mt is an 8.7 
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.45) as it is a 
category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the stock 
is above its target biomass of B40[percnt]. 
1,029.6 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal 
fishery (1,000 mt), the incidental open access fishery (3 mt), EFP 
catch (10 mt), and research catch (16.6 mt), resulting in a fishery 
HG of 5,560 mt.
    \hh\ Minor Nearshore Rockfish north. The OFL for Minor Nearshore 
Rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 88 mt is the sum of the OFL 
contributions for the component species managed in the complex. The 
ABCs for the minor rockfish complexes are based on a sigma value of 
0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e., blue rockfish in California, brown 
rockfish, China rockfish, and copper rockfish) and a sigma value of 
1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. The 
resulting ABC of 77 mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs for 
the component species. The ACL of 69 mt is the sum of contributing 
ABCs of healthy assessed stocks and unassessed stocks plus the ACL 
contributions for blue rockfish in California and China rockfish 
where the 40-10 adjustment was applied to the ABC contributions for 
these two stocks, because those stocks are in the precautionary 
zone. No deductions are made to the ACL, thus the fishery HG is 
equal to the ACL, which is 69 mt. Between 40[deg]10' N. lat. and 
42[deg] N. lat. the Minor Nearshore Rockfish complex north has a 
harvest guideline of 23.7 mt. Blue rockfish south of 42[deg] N. lat. 
has a species-specific HG, described in footnote kk.
    \ii\ Minor Shelf Rockfish north. The OFL for Minor Shelf 
Rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 2,209 mt is the sum of the 
OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The 
ABCs for the minor rockfish complexes are based on a sigma value of 
0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e., greenspotted rockfish between 
40[deg]10' and 42[deg] N. lat. and greenstriped rockfish) and a 
sigma value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 
0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,944 mt is the summed contribution of 
the ABCs for the component species. The ACL of 1,944 mt is the sum 
of contributing ABCs of healthy assessed stocks and unassessed 
stocks, plus the ACL contribution of greenspotted rockfish in 
California where the 40-10 adjustment was applied to the ABC 
contribution because the stock is in the precautionary zone (the ACL 
is slightly less than the ABC but rounds to the ABC value). 72 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (30 mt), the 
incidental open access fishery (26 mt), EFP catch (3 mt), and 
research catch (13.4 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,872 mt.
    \jj\ Minor Slope Rockfish north. The OFL for Minor Slope 
Rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 1,831 mt is the sum of the 
OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The 
ABCs for the Minor Slope Rockfish complexes are based on a sigma 
value of 0.39 for aurora rockfish, a sigma value of 0.36 for other 
category 1 stocks (i.e., splitnose rockfish), a sigma value of 0.72 
for category 2 stocks (i.e., rougheye rockfish, blackspotted 
rockfish and sharpchin rockfish), and a sigma value of 1.44 for 
category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. A unique sigma of 
0.39 was calculated for aurora rockfish since the variance in 
estimated spawning biomass was greater than the 0.36 used as a proxy 
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1 stocks. The resulting ABC of 1,693 mt is the summed contribution 
of the ABCs for the component species. The ACL is set equal to the 
ABC because all the assessed component stocks are above the target 
biomass of B40[percnt]. 64 mt is deducted from 
the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (36 mt), the incidental 
open access fishery (19 mt), EFP catch (1 mt), and research catch 
(8.1 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,629 mt.
    \kk\ Minor Nearshore Rockfish south. The OFL for the Minor 
Nearshore Rockfish complex south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 1,313 mt 
is the sum of the OFL contributions for the component species within 
the complex. The ABC for the southern Minor Nearshore Rockfish 
complex is based on a sigma value of 0.36 for category 1 stocks 
(i.e., gopher rockfish north of 34[deg]27' N. lat.), a sigma value 
of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e., blue rockfish north of 
34[deg]27' N. lat., brown rockfish, China rockfish, and copper 
rockfish), and a sigma value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all 
others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,169 mt is the 
summed contribution of the ABCs for the component species. The ACL 
of 1,114 mt is the sum of contributing ABCs of healthy assessed 
stocks and unassessed stocks, plus the ACL contribution for blue 
rockfish north of 34[deg]27' N. lat. where the 40-10 adjustment was 
applied to the ABC contribution for this stock because it is in the 
precautionary zone. 4 mt is deducted from the ACL to accommodate the 
incidental open access fishery (1.4 mt) and research catch (2.6 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 1,110 mt. Blue rockfish south of 
42[deg] N. lat. has a species-specific HG set equal to the 40-10-
adjusted ACL for the portion of the stock north of 34[deg]27' N. 
lat. (133.6 mt) plus the ABC contribution for the unassessed portion 
of the stock south of 34[deg]27' N. lat. (60.8 mt). The California 
(i.e., south of 42[deg] N. lat.) blue rockfish HG is 194.4 mt.
    \ll\ Minor Shelf Rockfish south. The OFL for the Minor Shelf 
Rockfish complex south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 1,918 mt is the sum 
of the OFL contributions for the component species within the 
complex. The ABCs for the southern Minor Shelf Rockfish complex is 
based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e., 
greenspotted and greenstriped rockfish) and a sigma value of 1.44 
for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting 
ABC of 1,625 mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs for the 
component species. The ACL of 1,624 mt is the sum of contributing 
ABCs of healthy assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, plus the ACL 
contribution of greenspotted rockfish in California where the 40-10 
adjustment was applied to the ABC contribution for this stock 
because it is in the precautionary zone. 49 mt is deducted from the 
ACL to accommodate the incidental open access fishery (9 mt), EFP 
catch (30 mt), and research catch (9.6 mt), resulting in a fishery 
HG of 1,575 mt.
    \mm\ Minor Slope Rockfish south. The OFL for the Minor Slope 
Rockfish complex south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. of 813 mt is the sum of 
the OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. 
The ABC for the southern Minor Slope Rockfish complex is based on a 
sigma value of 0.39 for aurora rockfish, a sigma value of 0.72 for 
category 2 stocks (i.e., blackgill rockfish, rougheye rockfish, 
blackspotted rockfish, and sharpchin rockfish), and a sigma value of 
1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. A unique 
sigma of 0.39 was calculated for aurora rockfish since the variance 
in estimated biomass was greater than the 0.36 used as a proxy for 
other category 1 stocks. The resulting ABC of 705 mt is the summed 
contribution of the ABCs for the component species. The ACL of 693 
mt is the sum of contributing ABCs of healthy assessed stocks and 
unassessed stocks, plus the ACL contribution of blackgill rockfish 
where the 40-10 adjustment was applied to the ABC contribution for 
this stock because it is in the precautionary zone. 20 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the incidental open access 
fishery (17 mt), EFP catch (1 mt), and research catch (2 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 673 mt. Blackgill rockfish has a 
species-specific HG set equal to the species' contribution to 40-10-
adjusted ACL. The blackgill rockfish HG is 114 mt.
    \nn\ Other Flatfish. The Other Flatfish complex is comprised of 
flatfish species managed in the PCGFMP that are not managed with 
species-specific OFLs/ABCs/ACLs. Most of the species in the Other 
Flatfish complex are unassessed and include butter sole, curlfin 
sole, flathead sole, Pacific sanddab (assessed in 2013 but the 
assessment results were too uncertain to inform harvest 
specifications), rock sole, sand sole, and rex sole (assessed in 
2013). The Other Flatfish OFL of 11,453 mt is based on the sum of 
the OFL contributions of the component stocks. The ABC of 8,749 mt 
is based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e., rex 
sole) and a sigma value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) 
with a P* of 0.40. The ACL is set equal to the ABC since all of the 
assessed stocks (i.e., Pacific sanddabs and rex sole) were above 
their target biomass of B25[percnt]. 204 mt is 
deducted from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery (60 mt), the 
incidental open access fishery (125 mt), and research catch (19 mt), 
resulting in a fishery HG of 8,545 mt.
    \oo\ Other Fish. The Other Fish complex is comprised of kelp 
greenling coastwide, cabezon off Washington, and leopard shark 
coastwide. These species are unassessed. The OFL of 291 mt is the 
sum of the OFL contributions for kelp greenling off California (the 
SSC has not approved methods for calculating the OFL contributions 
for kelp greenling off Oregon and Washington), cabezon off 
Washington, and leopard shark coastwide. The ABC of 242 mt is the 
sum of ABC contributions for kelp greenling off California, cabezon 
off Washington and leopard shark coastwide calculated by applying a 
P* of 0.45 and a sigma of 1.44 to the OFL contributions for those 
stocks. The ACL is set equal to the ABC. There are no deductions 
from the ACL so the fishery HG is equal to the ACL of 242 mt.

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4. In Sec.  660.131, revise paragraph (h) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.131  Pacific whiting fishery management measures.

* * * * *
    (h) Reapportionment of Pacific whiting. (1) Upon receipt of written 
notice to the Regional Administrator from the tribe(s) participating in 
the fishery that they do not intend to use a portion of the tribal 
allocation, the Regional Administrator may, no earlier than 7 days 
following notice to other treaty tribes with rights to whiting, 
reapportion any remainder to the other sectors of the trawl fishery as 
soon as practicable after receiving such notice. If no such 
reapportionment has occurred prior to September 15 of the fishing year, 
the Regional Administrator will, based on discussions with 
representatives of the tribes participating in the Pacific whiting 
fishery for that fishing year, consider the tribal harvests to date and 
catch projections for the remainder of the year relative to the tribal 
allocation of Pacific whiting, as specified at Sec.  660.50. That 
portion of the tribal allocation that the Regional Administrator 
determines will not be used by the end of the fishing year may be 
reapportioned to the other sectors of the trawl fishery on September 15 
or as soon as practicable thereafter. Subsequent reapportionments may 
be made based on subsequent determinations by the Regional 
Administrator based on the factors described above in order to ensure 
full utilization of the resource. However, no reapportionments will 
occur after December 1 of the fishing year.
    (2) NMFS will reapportion unused tribal allocation to the other 
sectors of the trawl fishery in proportion to their initial 
allocations.
    (3) The reapportionment of surplus whiting will be made effective 
immediately by actual notice under the automatic action authority 
provided at Sec.  660.60(d)(1).
    (4) Estimates of the portion of the tribal allocation that will not 
be used by the end of the fishing year will be based on the best 
information available to the Regional Administrator.

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5. In Sec.  660.140, revise paragraph (d)(1)(ii)(D) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.140  Shorebased IFQ Program.

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    (d) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (D) For the trawl fishery, NMFS will issue QP based on the 
following shorebased trawl allocations:

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                                                                             2015 shorebased    2016 shorebased
                IFQ species                         Management area          trawl allocation   trawl allocation
                                                                                   (mt)               (mt)
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Arrowtooth flounder........................  .............................           3,193.93           3,033.38
BOCACCIO...................................  South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...              81.89              85.02
CANARY ROCKFISH............................  .............................              43.26              44.48
Chilipepper................................  South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...           1,203.00           1,196.25
COWCOD.....................................  South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...               1.44               1.44
DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH......................  .............................             285.61             292.81
Dover sole.................................  .............................          45,980.80          45,980.80
English sole...............................  .............................           9,153.19           6,636.64
Lingcod....................................  North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...           1,133.32           1,083.37
Lingcod....................................  South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...             447.71             421.61
Longspine thornyhead.......................  North of 34[deg]27' N. lat...           2,962.33           2,815.08
Minor Shelf Rockfish complex...............  North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...           1,091.70           1,096.52
Minor Shelf Rockfish complex...............  South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...             192.20             192.32
Minor Slope Rockfish complex...............  North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...           1,219.41           1,229.94
Minor Slope Rockfish complex...............  South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...             423.99             425.25
Other Flatfish complex.....................  .............................           7,670.50           6,315.10
Pacific cod................................  .............................           1,031.41           1,031.41
PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH........................  North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...             118.45             124.15
Pacific Whiting............................  .............................         112,007.45  .................
PETRALE SOLE...............................  .............................           2,539.40           2,633.40
Sablefish..................................  North of 36[deg] N. lat......           2,199.37           2,411.24
Sablefish..................................  South of 36[deg] N. lat......             719.88             787.50
Shortspine thornyhead......................  North of 34[deg]27' N. lat...           1,581.49           1,563.44
Shortspine thornyhead......................  South of 34[deg]27' N. lat...              50.00              50.00
Splitnose rockfish.........................  South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...           1,619.28           1,648.73
Starry flounder............................  .............................             756.85             759.35
Widow rockfish.............................  .............................           1,420.62           1,420.62
YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH.........................  .............................               1.00               1.08
Yellowtail rockfish........................  North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...           4,593.15           4,376.67
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                                            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  Management Council’s Web site at                      survey biomass estimate of
                                                                                                    http://www.pcouncil.org/.                             approximately 2.4 million tons. The
                                            National Oceanic and Atmospheric                           The final environmental impact                     stock is estimated to be near its highest
                                            Administration                                          statement (FEIS) regarding Harvest                    biomass level since the early 1990s as a
                                                                                                    Specifications and Management                         result of an above average 2008 cohort
                                            50 CFR Part 660                                         Measures for 2015–2016 and Biennial                   and a very large 2010 cohort.
                                                                                                    Periods Thereafter is available on the                Recruitment in 2011 is estimated to
                                            [Docket No. 141219999–5432–02]                          NOAA Fisheries West Coast Region Web                  have been below average. Cohorts from
                                                                                                    site at:                                              the years 2012–2014 have not been
                                            RIN 0648–BE74
                                                                                                    www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                     observed long enough to estimate their
                                            Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;                        publications/nepa/groundfish/                         size or even if they are likely to be above
                                            Fisheries Off West Coast States;                        groundfish_nepa_documents.html and                    or below average. The spawning
                                            Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;                       copies are available from Donald                      biomass in 2015 is estimated to have
                                            Annual Specifications and                               McIsaac, Executive Director, Pacific                  declined from 2014 due to fishing and
                                            Management Measures for the 2015                        Fishery Management Council (Council),                 natural mortality of the 2008 and 2010
                                            Tribal and Non-Tribal Fisheries for                     7700 NE Ambassador Place, Portland,                   cohorts which are now fully mature and
                                            Pacific Whiting                                         OR 97220, phone: 503–820–2280.                        no longer growing as rapidly as in
                                                                                                    Background                                            previous years. The median of the
                                            AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                                                            estimated 2015 spawning biomass is
                                            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                      This final rule announces the TAC for               over 70 percent of unfished equilibrium
                                            Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Pacific whiting, expressed in metric                  biomass, but is highly uncertain (with
                                            Commerce.                                               tons (mt). This is the fourth year that the           95 percent confidence intervals from 34
                                            ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                    TAC for Pacific whiting has been                      percent to 150 percent).
                                                                                                    determined under the terms of the                        As with past estimates, there is a high
                                            SUMMARY:    NMFS issues this final rule                 Agreement with Canada on Pacific                      level of uncertainty. However, both age-
                                            for the 2015 Pacific whiting fishery                    Hake/Whiting (the Agreement) and the                  composition data from the aggregated
                                            under the authority of the Pacific Coast                Pacific Whiting Act of 2006 (the                      fisheries (1975–2014) and the acoustic
                                            Groundfish Fishery Management Plan                      Whiting Act), 16 U.S.C. 7001–7010. The                survey indicate a strong 2008 cohort
                                            (FMP), the Magnuson Stevens Fishery                     Agreement and the Whiting Act                         (age-6 whiting), and an exceptionally
                                            Conservation and Management Act                         establish bilateral bodies to implement               strong 2010 cohort (age-4 whiting)
                                            (Magnuson-Stevens Act), and the Pacific                 the terms of the Agreement, each with                 contributing to recent increases in the
                                            Whiting Act of 2006. This final rule                    various responsibilities, including: The              survey index. Coast-wide catches in
                                            announces the 2015 U.S. Total                           Joint Management Committee (JMC),                     recent years have depended on the 2008
                                            Allowable Catch (TAC) of 325,072                        which is the decision-making body; the                and 2010 year-classes, with the 2008
                                            metric tons, establishes the tribal                     Joint Technical Committee (JTC), which                cohort being 70 percent of the 2011
                                            allocation of 56,888 metric tons of                     conducts the stock assessment; the                    catch and 33 percent of the 2012 catch,
                                            Pacific whiting for 2015, authorizes                    Scientific Review Group (SRG), which                  while the 2010 cohort accounted for 40
                                            NMFS to reapportion unused tribal                       reviews the stock assessment; and the                 percent of the 2012 catch, 70 percent of
                                            allocation to the non-tribal sectors                    Advisory Panel (AP), which provides                   the 2013 catch, and 64 percent of the
                                            earlier in the fishing season, establishes              stakeholder input to the JMC (The                     2014 catch. This is despite the fact that
                                            a set-aside for research and bycatch of                 Agreement, Art. II–IV; 16 U.S.C. 7001–                catches in Canada have had relatively
                                            1,500 metric tons, and announces the                    7005). The Agreement establishes a                    small proportions of these two cohorts.
                                            allocations of Pacific whiting to the non-              default harvest policy (F–40 percent                     The JTC provided tables showing
                                            tribal fishery for 2015. This rule will                 with a 40/10 adjustment) and allocates                catch alternatives for 2015. Using the
                                            ensure that the 2015 Pacific whiting                    73.88 percent of the TAC to the United                default F–40 percent harvest rate
                                            fishery is managed in accordance with                   States and 26.12 percent of the TAC to                identified in the Agreement (Paragraph
                                            the goals and objectives of the                         Canada. The JMC is primarily                          1 of Article III), the coastwide TAC for
                                            Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, the                      responsible for developing a TAC                      2015 would be 804,576 mt. The stock
                                            Pacific Whiting Act of 2006, and other                  recommendation to the Parties (United                 assessment model predicts that the
                                            applicable laws.                                        States and Canada). The Secretary of                  probability of the spawning stock
                                                                                                    Commerce, in consultation with the                    biomass dropping below 40 percent
                                            DATES: Effective May 14, 2015.
                                                                                                    Secretary of State, has the authority to              under the default harvest rate catch
                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        accept or reject this recommendation.                 scenario, is 21 percent, and the
                                            Miako Ushio (West Coast Region,                                                                               probability of dropping below 10
                                            NMFS), phone: 206–526–4644, and                         2015 Pacific Whiting Stock Assessment                 percent of unfished biomass in 2015 is
                                            email: Miako.Ushio@noaa.gov.                              The JTC prepared the stock                          less than 1 percent. Spawning biomass
                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              assessment document ‘‘Status of Pacific               in 2016 is likely to be less than in 2015
                                                                                                    hake (whiting) stock in U.S. and                      under any catch level. This is because
                                            Electronic Access                                       Canadian waters in 2015,’’ which was                  the dominant 2010 cohort is projected to
                                               This final rule is accessible via the                completed on March 4, 2015. The                       lose biomass due to natural mortality
                                            Internet at the Office of the Federal                   assessment presents a model that                      occurring at a faster rate than biomass
                                            Register Web site at https://                           depends primarily upon 10 years of an                 will increase due to growth. Until
                                            www.federalregister.gov. Background                     acoustic survey biomass index and                     cohorts are five or six years old, the
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                                            information and documents are                           catches for information on the scale of               model’s ability to resolve cohort
                                            available at the NMFS West Coast                        the current Pacific whiting stock. No                 strength is poor. For many of the recent
                                            Region Web site at http://                              survey was conducted in 2014.                         above average cohorts (2005, 2006, and
                                            www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                       Therefore the most recent survey                      2008), the size of the year class was
                                            fisheries/management/whiting/pacific_                   information remains the survey                        overestimated when it was age two,
                                            whiting.html and at the Pacific Fishery                 conducted in 2013, which resulted in a                compared to updated estimates as the


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                                            cohort aged and more observations have                  intensity is well below the F40% target,              reapportionment from the tribal to the
                                            been made in the fishery and survey.                    in both the base and alternative models.              non-tribal sectors. NMFS issued a
                                            Given this trend and an uncertain 2010                  The SRG concluded that the coastal                    proposed rule regarding this allocation
                                            year class, additional forecast decision                Pacific whiting stock is not overfished               and change to management of the 2015
                                            tables were presented last year and a                   and that overfishing is not occurring in              tribal Pacific whiting fishery on March
                                            conservative estimate of the 2010 year                  either scenario.                                      10, 2015 (80 FR 12611). This action
                                            class (the lowest 10 percent of the                        The AP met on March 17, 2015, and                  finalizes the tribal allocation and
                                            model-estimated recruitment) was used                   recommended a 2015 TAC to the JMC                     reapportionment management measures.
                                            to set the 2014 coastwide TAC. Survey                   on March 18, 2015. At its March 18–19,                   Since 1996, NMFS has been allocating
                                            and fishery dependent data from 2013                    2015, meeting, the JMC reviewed the                   a portion of the U.S. TAC of Pacific
                                            indicate a strong likelihood that the                   advice of the JTC, the SRG, and the AP,               whiting to the tribal fishery using the
                                            2010 year class is of above average size,               and agreed on a TAC recommendation                    process described in § 660.50(d)(1).
                                            but there is still some uncertainty about               for transmittal to the Parties. Paragraph             According to § 660.55(b), the tribal
                                            how much above average.                                 1 of Article III of the Agreement directs             allocation is subtracted from the total
                                               The SRG met in Vancouver, B.C., on                   the default harvest rate to be used                   U.S. Pacific whiting TAC. The tribal
                                            February 24–27, 2015, to review the                     unless scientific evidence demonstrates               Pacific whiting fishery is managed
                                            draft stock assessment document                         that a different rate is necessary to                 separately from the non-tribal Pacific
                                            prepared by the JTC. The SRG noted                      sustain the offshore whiting resource.                whiting fishery, and is not governed by
                                            that there was no acoustic survey in                    The JMC noted that there is still some                limited entry or open access regulations
                                            2014 and that the 2015 assessment base                  uncertainty about the strength of the                 or allocations.
                                            model has the same structure as the                     2010 year class, acknowledged the                        The proposed rule described the tribal
                                            2014 model, with the addition of new                    overall stock is dominated by the 2010                allocation as 17.5 percent of the U.S.
                                            catch and age composition data for 2014                 year class, and that there is currently no            TAC, and projected a range of potential
                                            and minor refinements to catch                          evidence of large recruitments in more                tribal allocations for 2015 based on a
                                            estimates for earlier years in the time                 recent year classes. Because of these                 range of U.S. TACs over the last 10
                                            series. They also noted that uncertainty                factors, the JMC did not apply the                    years, 2005 through 2014 (plus or minus
                                            in current stock status and projections is              default harvest rate under the                        25 percent to capture variability in stock
                                            likely underestimated.                                  Agreement to determine a TAC for 2015.                abundance). As described in the
                                               The SRG noted that the 2013 survey                   Instead, the JMC recommended an                       proposed rule, the resulting range of
                                            biomass estimate (age 2+) in the base                   unadjusted TAC of 383,365 mt for 2015,                potential tribal allocations was 17,842
                                            assessment model included biomass                       which is less than half of what the TAC               mt to 63,635 mt.
                                            extrapolated outside the surveyed area                  would be by using the default harvest                    As described earlier in this preamble,
                                            as approximately 32 percent of its total,               rate. This conservative approach that                 the U.S. TAC for 2015 is 325,072 mt.
                                            much greater than the 12 percent in the                 focused on uncertainty of the 2010 year               Applying the approach described in the
                                            2012 survey estimate. Sensitivity                       class strength, coupled with no                       proposed rule, NMFS is establishing the
                                            analyses conducted by the survey team                   evidence of large recruitments in more                2015 tribal allocation of 56,888 mt (17.5
                                            showed that the 2013 survey biomass                     recent year classes, was endorsed by the              percent of the U.S. TAC) at § 660.50(f)(4)
                                            estimate was highly sensitive to changes                AP. Both the United States and Canada                 by this final rule. While the total
                                            in the area of extrapolation. Therefore,                caught less than their individual TAC in              amount of Pacific whiting to which the
                                            the SRG requested the inclusion of                      2014. Therefore, the equivalent of 15                 Tribes are entitled under their treaty
                                            additional analysis results in which the                percent of the 2014 TAC is added to                   right has not yet been determined, and
                                            extrapolated biomass in the 2012 and                    each Party’s TAC in accordance with                   new scientific information or
                                            2013 surveys was removed. The SRG                       Article II of the Agreement, resulting in             discussions with the relevant parties
                                            believed that the two analyses (the base                a 2015 adjusted coastwide TAC of                      may impact that decision, the best
                                            model and the alternative analysis with                 440,000 mt.                                           available scientific information to date
                                            2012 and 2013 extrapolated biomass                         The recommendation for an                          suggests that 56,888 mt is within the
                                            removed) likely bracketed the range of                  unadjusted 2015 United States TAC of                  likely range of potential treaty right
                                            uncertainty due to extrapolation.                       283,230 mt, plus 41,842 mt carryover of               amounts.
                                            Applying the default harvest rate to the                uncaught quota from 2014 (equivalent to                  As with prior tribal Pacific whiting
                                            sensitivity analysis with zero                          15 percent of the 2014 TAC) results in                allocations, this final rule is not
                                            extrapolated biomass would bring the                    an adjusted United States TAC of                      intended to establish precedent for
                                            coastwide catch down from 804,576 mt                    325,072 mt for 2015 (73.88 percent of                 future Pacific whiting seasons, or for the
                                            to 628,361 mt.                                          the coastwide TAC). This                              determination of the total amount of
                                               The base assessment model forecasts                  recommendation is consistent with the                 whiting to which the Tribes are entitled
                                            that catches of 730,000 mt in 2015 and                  best available science, provisions of the             under their treaty right. Rather, this rule
                                            650,000 mt in 2016 could be achievable                  Agreement, and the Whiting Act. The                   adopts an interim allocation, pending
                                            when fishing at the F–40 target fishing                 recommendation was transmitted via                    the determination of the total treaty
                                            intensity, with an equal probability of                 letter to the Parties on March 19, 2015.              amount. That amount will be based on
                                            being above or below the target fishing                 NMFS, under delegation of authority                   further development of scientific
                                            intensity. In contrast, the sensitivity                 from the Secretary of Commerce,                       information and additional coordination
                                            analysis recommended by the SRG                         approved the adjusted TAC                             and discussion with and among the
                                            using un-extrapolated 2012 and 2013                     recommendation of 325,072 mt for U.S.                 coastal tribes and States of Washington
                                            survey index values forecasts that                      fisheries on April 2, 2015.                           and Oregon.
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                                            slightly lower catches of 580,000 mt in                                                                          This final rule would also revise the
                                            2015 and 520,000 mt in 2016 may be                      Tribal Fishery Allocation and                         regulation authorizing NMFS to
                                            achievable when fishing at the same                     Reapportionment                                       reapportion unused allocation from the
                                            F40% target. The 2015 median stock                         This final rule establishes the tribal             tribal sector to the non-tribal sectors.
                                            biomass estimate is well above the B40%                 allocation of Pacific whiting for 2015                The change would allow NMFS to take
                                            (target) biomass threshold, and fishing                 and modifies the timing of potential                  reapportionment action earlier in the


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                                            fishing season than was previously                      Program is allocated 34 percent (90,673               Washington and Oregon. NMFS sent
                                            allowed. As described in the proposed                   mt for 2015), the Mothership Coop                     letters to the State of Washington and
                                            rule (March 10, 2015, 80 FR 12611),                     Program is allocated 24 percent (64,004               the State of Oregon describing its
                                            NMFS is revising regulations at                         mt for 2015), and the Shorebased IFQ                  determination of consistency dated
                                            § 660.131(h) to allow, in specific                      Program is allocated 42 percent (112,007              February 3, 2015. The State of
                                            circumstances, reapportionment of                       mt for 2015). The fishery south of 42°                Washington responded indicating
                                            Pacific whiting from the tribal fishery to              N. lat. may not take more than 5,600 mt               agreement with the determination, and
                                            the non-tribal Pacific whiting fisheries                (5 percent of the Shorebased IFQ                      Oregon did not respond to the letters;
                                            prior to September 15. In some years,                   Program allocation) prior to the start of             therefore, consistency is inferred.
                                            the participating tribes may determine,                 the primary Pacific whiting season                       Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the
                                            prior to September 15, that they will not               north of 42° N. lat.                                  NMFS Assistant Administrator finds
                                            use a portion of the tribal allocation.                   The 2015 allocations of canary                      good cause to waive prior public notice
                                            Regulations at § 660.131(h) are revised                 rockfish, darkblotched rockfish, Pacific              and comment and delay in effectiveness
                                            by this final rule to allow NMFS to                     ocean perch and widow rockfish to the                 those provisions of this final rule that
                                            reapportion whiting earlier under these                 Pacific whiting fishery were published                were not included in 80 FR 12611, e.g.,
                                            circumstances.                                          in a final rule on March 10, 2015 (80 FR              the U.S. TAC, as delaying this rule
                                                                                                    12567). The allocations to the Pacific                would be contrary to the public interest.
                                            Harvest Guidelines and Allocations                      whiting fishery for these species are                 The annual harvest specifications for
                                               This final rule establishes the fishery              described in the footnotes to Table 1.b               Pacific whiting must be implemented by
                                            harvest guideline (HG) and allocates it                 to Part 660, Subpart C and are not                    the start of the primary Pacific whiting
                                            between the three sectors of the Pacific                changed via this rulemaking.                          season, which begins on May 15, 2015,
                                            whiting fishery. The fishery harvest                                                                          or the primary Pacific whiting season
                                            guideline, sometimes called the non-                    Comments and Responses
                                                                                                                                                          will effectively remain closed.
                                            tribal allocation, was not included in                     On March 10, 2015, NMFS issued a                      Every year, NMFS conducts a Pacific
                                            the tribal whiting proposed rule                        proposed rule for the allocation and                  whiting stock assessment in which U.S.
                                            published on March 10, 2015 (80 FR                      management of the 2015 tribal Pacific                 and Canadian scientists cooperate. The
                                            12611), for two reasons related to timing               whiting fishery. The comment period on                2015 stock assessment for Pacific
                                            and process. First, a recommendation on                 the proposed rule closed on April 9,                  whiting was prepared in early 2015, and
                                            the coastwide TAC for Pacific whiting                   2015. Two comment letters were                        included updated total catch, length and
                                            for 2015, under the terms of the                        received: Department of the Interior                  age data from the U.S. and Canadian
                                            Agreement with Canada, was not                          submitted a letter of ‘‘no comments’’                 fisheries from 2014, and biomass
                                            available until March 29, 2015. This                    and a member of the public submitted                  indices from the 2013 Joint U.S.-
                                            recommendation for a U.S. TAC was                       a comment letter supporting the                       Canadian acoustic/midwater trawl
                                            approved by NMFS, under delegation of                   proposed action. Specifically, they                   surveys. Because of this late availability
                                            authority from the Secretary of                         spoke in favor of the proposed tribal                 of the most recent data for the
                                            Commerce, on April 2, 2015. Second,                     allocation and suggested that the                     assessment, and the need for time to
                                            the fishery harvest guideline is                        proposed action mitigates potential                   conduct the treaty process for
                                            established following deductions from                   negative effects to non-tribal industry               determining the TAC using the most
                                            the U.S. TAC for the tribal allocation                  from that tribal allocation.                          recent assessment, it would not be
                                            (56,888 mt), mortality in scientific                                                                          possible to allow for notice and
                                                                                                    Classification
                                            research activities, and fishing mortality                                                                    comment before the start of the primary
                                            in non-groundfish fisheries (1,500 mt).                    The Annual Specifications and                      Pacific whiting season on May 15.
                                            The Council establishes the amounts                     Management Measures for the 2015                         A delay in implementing the Pacific
                                            deducted from the U.S. TAC for                          Tribal and non-Tribal Fisheries for                   whiting harvest specifications to allow
                                            scientific research and non-groundfish                  Pacific Whiting are issued under the                  for notice and comment would be
                                            fisheries on an annual basis at its April               authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                contrary to the public interest because it
                                            meeting, based on estimates of scientific               and the Pacific Whiting Act of 2006, and              would require either a shorter primary
                                            research catch and estimated bycatch                    are in accordance with 50 CFR part 660,               whiting season or development of a
                                            mortality in non-groundfish fisheries.                  subparts C through G, the regulations                 TAC without the most recent data. A
                                            For 2015, the Council recommended                       implementing the FMP. NMFS has                        shorter season could prevent the tribal
                                            and the West Coast Region approves a                    determined that this rule is consistent               and non-tribal fisheries from attaining
                                            research and bycatch set-aside of 1,500                 with the national standards of the                    their 2015 allocations, which would
                                            mt. These amounts are not set until the                 Magnuson-Stevens Act and other                        result in unnecessary short-term adverse
                                            TAC is available. The fishery HG is                     applicable laws. NMFS, in making the                  economic effects for the Pacific whiting
                                            therefore being finalized with this rule.               final determination, took into account                fishing vessels and the associated
                                               The 2015 fishery harvest guideline                   the data, views, and comments received                fishing communities. A TAC
                                            (HG), sometimes referred to as the non-                 during the comment period.                            determined without the most recent
                                            tribal allocation, for Pacific whiting is                  NMFS has determined that the tribal                data could fail to account for significant
                                            266,684 mt. This amount was                             Pacific whiting fishery conducted off                 fluctuations in the biomass of this
                                            determined by deducting from the total                  the coast of the State of Washington is               relatively short-lived species. To
                                            U.S. TAC of 325,072 mt, the 56,888 mt                   consistent, to the maximum extent                     prevent these adverse effects and to
                                            tribal allocation, along with 1,500 mt for              practicable, with the approved coastal                allow the Pacific whiting season to
                                            scientific research catch and fishing                   zone management program of the States                 commence, it is in the public interest to
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                                            mortality in non-groundfish fisheries.                  of Washington and Oregon. NMFS has                    waive prior notice and comment.
                                            Regulations at § 660.55(i)(2) allocate the              also determined that the Pacific whiting                 In addition, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
                                            fishery HG among the non-tribal                         fishery, both tribal and non-tribal, is               553(d)(3), the NMFS Assistant
                                            catcher/processor, mothership, and                      consistent, to the maximum extent                     Administrator finds good cause to waive
                                            shorebased sectors of the Pacific whiting               practicable, with approved coastal zone               the 30-day delay in effectiveness.
                                            fishery. The Catcher/Processor Coop                     management programs for the States of                 Waiving the 30-day delay in


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                                            effectiveness will not have a negative                     An IRFA was prepared and                           Program; and 42 percent for the
                                            impact on any entities, as there are no                 summarized in the Classification section              Shorebased IFQ Program.
                                            new compliance requirements or other                    of the preamble to the proposed rule.                    There are four tribes that can
                                            burdens placed on the fishing                           The description of this action, its                   participate in the tribal whiting fishery:
                                            community with this rule. Failure to                    purpose, and its legal basis are                      The Hoh, Makah, Quileute, and
                                            make this final rule effective at the start             described in the preamble to the                      Quinault. The current tribal fleet is
                                            of the fishing year will undermine the                  proposed rule and are not repeated here.              composed of 5 trawlers but in recent
                                            intent of the rule, which is to promote                 The FRFA describes the impacts on                     years, there have been fewer vessels
                                            the optimal utilization and conservation                small entities, which are defined in the              actually fishing. Based on groundfish
                                            of Pacific whiting. Making this rule                    IRFA for this action and not repeated                 ex-vessel revenues and on tribal
                                            effective immediately would also serve                  here. Analytical requirements for the                 enrollments (the population size of each
                                            the best interests of the public because                FRFA are described in Regulatory                      tribe), the four tribes and their fleets are
                                            it will allow for the longest possible                  Flexibility Act, section 604(a)(1)                    considered ‘‘small’’ entities. This rule
                                            Pacific whiting fishing season and                      through (5), and summarized below.                    would impact vessels in the non-tribal
                                            therefore the best possible economic                    The FRFA must contain: (1) A succinct                 fishery that fish for Pacific whiting.
                                            outcome for those whose livelihoods                     statement of the need for, and objectives             Currently, there are three non-tribal
                                            depend on this fishery. Because the 30-                 of, the rule; (2) A summary of the                    sectors in the Pacific whiting fishery:
                                            day delay in effectiveness would                        significant issues raised by the public               Shorebased Individual Fishing Quota
                                            potentially cause significant financial                 comments in response to the initial                   (IFQ) Program—Trawl Fishery;
                                            harm without providing any                              regulatory flexibility analysis, a                    Mothership Coop (MS) Program—
                                            corresponding benefits, this final rule is              summary of the assessment of the                      Whiting At-sea Trawl Fishery; and C/P
                                            effective upon publication in the                       agency of such issues, and a statement                Coop Program—Whiting At-sea Trawl
                                            Federal Register.                                       of any changes made in the proposed                   Fishery.
                                                                                                    rule as a result of such comments; (3) A                 Currently, the Shorebased IFQ
                                               The preamble to the proposed rule
                                                                                                    description and an estimate of the                    Program is composed of 149 quota share
                                            and this final rule serve as the small
                                                                                                    number of small entities to which the                 (QS) permits/accounts, 152 vessel
                                            entity compliance guide required by
                                                                                                    rule will apply, or an explanation of                 accounts, and 43 first receivers. The MS
                                            Section 212 of the Small Business
                                                                                                    why no such estimate is available; (4) A              Program is currently composed of a
                                            Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                                                                                    description of the projected reporting,               single coop, with six mothership
                                            1996. This action does not require any
                                                                                                    recordkeeping and other compliance                    processor permits, and 34 Mothership/
                                            additional compliance from small
                                                                                                    requirements of the rule, including an                Catcher-Vessel (MS/CV) endorsed
                                            entities that is not described in the
                                                                                                                                                          permits, with three permits each having
                                            preamble. Copies of this final rule are                 estimate of the classes of small entities
                                                                                                                                                          two catch history assignments. The C/P
                                            available from NMFS at the following                    which will be subject to the requirement
                                                                                                                                                          Program is composed of 10 C/P permits
                                            Web site: http://                                       and the type of professional skills
                                                                                                                                                          owned by three companies that have
                                            www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                       necessary for preparation of the report
                                                                                                                                                          formed a single coop.
                                            fisheries/management/whiting/pacific_                   or record; and (5) A description of the                  Many companies participate in two
                                            whiting.html                                            steps the agency has taken to minimize                sectors and some participate in all three
                                               The Office of Management and Budget                  the significant economic impact on                    sectors. After accounting for cross
                                            has determined that this final rule is not              small entities consistent with the stated             participation, multiple QS account
                                            significant for purposes of Executive                   objectives of applicable statutes,                    holders, and for affiliation through
                                            Order 12866.                                            including a statement of the factual,                 ownership, NMFS estimates that there
                                               When an agency proposes regulations,                 policy, and legal reasons for selecting               are 103 non-tribal entities directly
                                            the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                    the alternative adopted in the final rule             affected by these proposed regulations,
                                            requires the agency to prepare and make                 and why each one of the other                         89 of which are considered to be
                                            available for public comment an Initial                 significant alternatives to the rule                  ‘‘small’’ businesses. These numbers do
                                            Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)                  considered by the agency which affect                 not include affiliation via the two coops.
                                            document that describes the impact on                   the impact on small entities was                      All of the 34 mothership catch history
                                            small businesses, non-profit enterprises,               rejected.                                             assignments are associated with a single
                                            local governments, and other small                         This final rule establishes the initial            Mothership Coop and all ten of the
                                            entities. The IRFA is to aid the agency                 2015 Pacific whiting allocations for the              C/P permits, these coops are considered
                                            in considering all reasonable regulatory                tribal fishery, the fishery HG, the                   large entities. These coops are
                                            alternatives that would minimize the                    allocations for the non-tribal sectors                considered large entities from several
                                            economic impact on affected small                       (catcher/processor, mothership, and                   perspectives. They have participants
                                            entities. After the public comment                      shoreside), and the amount of Pacific                 that are large entities, whiting coop
                                            period, the agency prepares a Final                     whiting deducted from the TAC for                     revenues exceed or have exceeded the
                                            Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)                  scientific research and fishing mortality             $20.5 million, or coop members are
                                            that takes into consideration any new                   in non-groundfish fisheries. The amount               connected to American Fishing Act
                                            information and public comments. This                   of Pacific whiting allocated to these                 permits or coops where the NMFS
                                            FRFA incorporates the IRFA and a                        sectors is based on the U.S. TAC. From                Alaska Region has determined they are
                                            summary of the analyses completed to                    the U.S. TAC, the tribal allocation and               all large entities (79 FR 54597
                                            support the action. NMFS published a                    small amounts of whiting that account                 (September 12, 2014)). Therefore, there
                                            proposed rule on March 10, 2015 (80 FR                  for scientific research catch and for                 are 17 large entities and 89 small
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                                            12611) for the allocation and                           fishing mortality in non-groundfish                   entities affected by this rule.
                                            management of the 2015 tribal Pacific                   fisheries are deducted. The remainder is                 There are no significant alternatives to
                                            whiting fishery. The comment period on                  the fishery HG. This fishery HG is then               the rule that accomplish the stated
                                            the proposed rule closed on April 9,                    allocated among the other three sectors               objectives of applicable statutes and that
                                            2015, and neither for the two comments                  as follows: 34 percent for the C/P Coop               minimize any of the significant
                                            received by NMFS related to the IRFA.                   Program; 24 percent for the MS Coop                   economic impact of the proposed rule


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                                            on small entities. NMFS believes this                   allocations are higher than sector                    The 1999 biological opinion concluded
                                            rule will not adversely affect small                    catches in 2014, so this rule will be                 that the bycatch of salmonids in the
                                            entities. There are no significant                      beneficial to both large and small                    Pacific whiting fishery were almost
                                            alternatives to the rule that accomplish                entities. The initial 2015 allocations to             entirely Chinook salmon, with little or
                                            the stated objectives of applicable                     these non-tribal sectors are 3% higher                no bycatch of coho, chum, sockeye, and
                                            statutes and the treaties with the                      than their 2014 initial allocations. This             steelhead.
                                            affected tribes that minimize any of the                rule will be beneficial to both large and                NMFS has reinitiated section 7
                                            significant economic impact of the                      small entities.                                       consultation on the Pacific Coast
                                            proposed rule on small entities.                           The RFA can be found at http://                    Groundfish FMP with respect to its
                                               For the years 2010 to 2014, the total                www.archives.gov/federal-register/laws/               effects on listed salmonids. In the event
                                            Pacific whiting fishery (tribal and non-                regulatory-flexibility/. The NMFS                     the consultation identifies either
                                            tribal) averaged harvests of                            Economic Guidelines that describe the                 reasonable and prudent alternatives to
                                            approximately 183,000 mt annually,                      RFA and EO 12866 can be found at                      address jeopardy concerns, or
                                            worth over $43 million in ex-vessel                     http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/domes_                   reasonable and prudent measures to
                                            revenues. As the U.S. Pacific whiting                   fish/EconomicGuidelines.pdf.                          minimize incidental take, NMFS would
                                                                                                       There are no recordkeeping                         coordinate with the Council to put
                                            TAC has been highly variable during
                                                                                                    requirements associated with this final               additional alternatives or measures into
                                            this time, so have harvests. In the past
                                                                                                    rule. No Federal rules have been                      place, as required. After reviewing the
                                            five years, harvests have ranged from
                                                                                                    identified that duplicate, overlap, or                available information, NMFS has
                                            160,000 mt (2012) to 264,000 mt (2014).
                                                                                                    conflict with this action.                            concluded that, consistent with sections
                                            Ex-vessel revenues have also varied.                       NMFS issued Biological Opinions                    7(a)(2) and 7(d) of the ESA, this action
                                            Annual ex-vessel revenues have ranged                   under the Endangered Species Act                      will not jeopardize any listed species,
                                            from $30 million (2010) to $65 million                  (ESA) on August 10, 1990, November                    would not adversely modify any
                                            (2013). Total Pacific whiting harvest in                26, 1991, August 28, 1992, September                  designated critical habitat, and will not
                                            2013 was approximately 233,000 mt                       27, 1993, May 14, 1996, and December                  result in any irreversible or irretrievable
                                            worth $65 million, at an ex-vessel price                15, 1999, pertaining to the effects of the            commitment of resources that would
                                            of $280 per mt. Ex-vessel revenues in                   Groundfish FMP fisheries on Chinook                   have the effect of foreclosing the
                                            2014 were over $64 million with a                       salmon (Puget Sound, Snake River                      formulation or implementation of any
                                            harvest of approximately 264,000 tons                   spring/summer, Snake River fall, upper                reasonable and prudent alternative
                                            and ex-vessel price of $240 per mt. The                 Columbia River spring, lower Columbia                 measures.
                                            prices for Pacific whiting are largely                  River, upper Willamette River,                           On December 7, 2012, NMFS
                                            determined by the world market for                      Sacramento River winter, Central Valley               completed a biological opinion
                                            groundfish, because most of the Pacific                 spring, California coastal), coho salmon              concluding that the groundfish fishery
                                            whiting harvested is exported. Note that                (Central California coastal, southern                 is not likely to jeopardize non-salmonid
                                            the use of ex-vessel values does not take               Oregon/northern California coastal),                  marine species, including listed
                                            into account the wholesale or export                    chum salmon (Hood Canal summer,                       eulachon, the southern distinct
                                            value of the fishery or the costs of                    Columbia River), sockeye salmon (Snake                population segment (DPS) of green
                                            harvesting and processing Pacific                       River, Ozette Lake), and steelhead                    sturgeon, humpback whales, the eastern
                                            whiting into a finished product. NMFS                   (upper, middle and lower Columbia                     DPS of Steller sea lions, and leatherback
                                            does not have sufficient information to                 River, Snake River Basin, upper                       sea turtles. The opinion also concluded
                                            make a complete assessment of these                     Willamette River, central California                  that the fishery is not likely to adversely
                                            values. In 2014, the total estimated                    coast, California Central Valley, south/              modify critical habitat for green
                                            catch of Pacific whiting by tribal and                  central California, northern California,              sturgeon and leatherback sea turtles. An
                                            non-tribal fishermen was 264,000 mt, or                 southern California). These biological                analysis included in the same document
                                            84 percent of the U.S. TAC (316,206 mt).                opinions have concluded that                          as the opinion concludes that the
                                            There were two fall reapportionments                    implementation of the FMP is not                      fishery is not likely to adversely affect
                                            totaling 45,000 mt of Pacific whiting                   expected to jeopardize the continued                  green sea turtles, olive ridley sea turtles,
                                            from the tribal to non-tribal sectors                   existence of any endangered or                        loggerhead sea turtles, sei whales, North
                                            (September 12 and October 23, 2014).                    threatened species under the                          Pacific right whales, blue whales, fin
                                            Using the average 2014 ex-vessel price                  jurisdiction of NMFS, or result in the                whales, sperm whales, Southern
                                            of $240, these reapportionments were                    destruction or adverse modification of                Resident killer whales, Guadalupe fur
                                            valued at approximately $10.8 million.                  critical habitat.                                     seals, or the critical habitat for Steller
                                            The 2014 tribal harvest was less than                      NMFS issued a Supplemental                         sea lions. Since that biological opinion,
                                            1,000 mt, of the final tribal allocation of             Biological Opinion on March 11, 2006,                 the eastern DPS of Steller sea lions was
                                            10,336 mt. In total, non-tribal sectors                 concluding that neither the higher                    delisted on November 4, 2013 (78 FR
                                            harvested 98 percent of the final non-                  observed bycatch of Chinook in the                    66140); however, this delisting did not
                                            tribal allocation of 234,040 mt. The                    2005 whiting fishery nor new data                     change the designation of the codified
                                            revised Pacific whiting allocations for                 regarding salmon bycatch in the                       critical habitat for the eastern DPS of
                                            2014 were: Tribal 10,336 mt, C/P Coop                   groundfish bottom trawl fishery                       Steller sea lions. On January 21, 2013,
                                            103,486 mt; MS Coop 73,049 mt; and                      required a reconsideration of its prior               NMFS informally consulted on the
                                            Shorebased IFQ Program 127,835 mt.                      ‘‘no jeopardy’’ conclusion. NMFS also                 fishery’s effects on eulachon to consider
                                            This rule increases the U.S. adjusted                   reaffirmed its prior determination that               whether the 2012 opinion should be
                                            TAC for 2015 to 325,072 mt, and the                     implementation of the FMP is not likely               reconsidered for eulachon in light of
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                                            tribal allocation of 17.5 percent of the                to jeopardize the continued existence of              new information from the 2011 fishery
                                            U.S. TAC is 56,888 mt. After setting                    any of the affected ESUs. Lower                       and the proposed chafing gear
                                            aside 1,500 mt for scientific research                  Columbia River coho (70 FR 37160, June                modifications. NMFS determined that
                                            catch and fishing mortality in non-                     28, 2005) and Oregon Coastal coho (73                 information about bycatch of eulachon
                                            groundfish fisheries, the U.S. fishery HG               FR 7816, February 11, 2008) were                      in 2011 and chafing gear regulations did
                                            for 2015 is 266,684 mt. Sector                          relisted as threatened under the ESA.                 not change the effects that were


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                                            analyzed in the December 7, 2012,                       negligible impact on the affected species             List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
                                            biological opinion, or provide any other                or stock. As noted above, NMFS                            Fisheries, Fishing, Indian fisheries.
                                            basis to reinitiate consultation.                       concluded in its biological opinion for
                                               On November 21, 2012, the U.S. Fish                  the 2012 groundfish fisheries that these                Dated: May 8, 2015.
                                            and Wildlife Service (FWS) issued a                     fisheries were not likely to jeopardize               Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                            biological opinion concluding that the                  Steller sea lions or humpback whales.                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                            groundfish fishery will not jeopardize                  The eastern distinct population segment               Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                            the continued existence of the short-                   of Steller sea lions was delisted under               Fisheries Service.
                                            tailed albatross. The FWS also                          the ESA on November 4, 2013 (78 FR                      For the reasons set out in the
                                            concurred that the fishery is not likely                66140). On September 4, 2013, based on                preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended
                                            to adversely affect the marbled murrelet,               its negligible impact determination                   as follows:
                                            California least tern, southern sea otter,              dated August 28, 2013, NMFS issued a
                                            bull trout, nor bull trout critical habitat.            permit for a period of 3 years to                     PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST
                                               West Coast pot fisheries for sablefish               authorize the incidental taking of                    COAST STATES
                                            are considered Category II fisheries                    humpback whales by the sablefish pot
                                                                                                    fishery (78 FR 54553).                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660
                                            under the Marine Mammal Protection
                                                                                                                                                          continues to read as follows:
                                            Act (MMPA), indicating occasional                          Pursuant to Executive Order 13175,
                                            interactions. All other West Coast                      this final rule was developed after                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C.
                                            groundfish fisheries, including the trawl               meaningful consultation and                           773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.
                                            fishery, are considered Category III                    collaboration with tribal officials from              ■ 2. In § 660.50, revise paragraph (f)(4)
                                            fisheries under the MMPA, indicating a                  the area covered by the FMP. Consistent               to read as follows:
                                            remote likelihood of or no known                        with the Magnuson-Stevens Act at 16
                                            serious injuries or mortalities to marine               U.S.C. 1852(b)(5), one of the voting                  § 660.50 Pacific Coast treaty Indian
                                            mammals. MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E)                      members of the Pacific Council is a                   fisheries.
                                            requires that NMFS authorize the taking                 representative of an Indian tribe with                *      *     *    *     *
                                            of ESA-listed marine mammals                            federally recognized fishing rights from                 (f) * * *
                                            incidental to U.S. commercial fisheries                 the area of the Council’s jurisdiction. In               (4) Pacific whiting. The tribal
                                            if it makes the requisite findings,                     addition, NMFS has coordinated                        allocation for 2015 is 56,888 mt.
                                            including a finding that the incidental                 specifically with the tribes interested in            *      *     *    *     *
                                            mortality and serious injury from                       the whiting fishery regarding the issues              ■ 3. Tables 1a and 1b to part 660,
                                            commercial fisheries will have a                        addressed by this final rule.                         subpart C, are revised to read as follows:
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                                                         Table la to Part 660, Subpart C - 2015, Specifications of OFL, ABC, ACL, ACT and

                                                         Fishery Harvest Guidelines (Weights in Metric Tons)

                                                                                                                 OFL        ABC       ACLa/ Fishery HG b/
                                                             BOCACCIO S. of 40°10' N. lat. c/                      1,444      1,380       349           341
                                                             CANARY ROCKFISH d/                                      733        701       122           107
                                                             COWCOD S. of 40°10' N. lat. e/                           67         60        10              8
                                                             DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH f/                                574        549       338           317
                                                             PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH g!                                  842        805       158           143
                                                             PETRALE SOLE hi                                       2,946      2,816     2,816         2,579
                                                             YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH if                                    52         43        18            12
                                                             Arrowtooth flounder j/                                6,599      5,497     5,497         3,410
                                                             Black rockfish (OR-CA) k/                             1,176      1,124     1,000           999
                                                             Black rockfish (WA) v                                   421        402       402           388
                                                             Cabezon (CA) m/                                         161        154       154           154
                                                             Cabezon (OR) n/                                          49         47        47            47
                                                             California scorpionfish o/                              119        114       114           112
                                                             Chilipepper S. of 40°101 N. lat. p/                   1,703      1,628     1,628         1,604
                                                             Dover sole q/                                        66,871     63,929    50,000        48,406
                                                             English sole r/                                      10,792      9,853     9,853         9,640
                                                             Lingcod N. of 40°10 N. lat. s/
                                                                                   1
                                                                                                                   3,010      2,830     2,830         2,552
                                                             Lingcod S. of 40°101 N. lat. tl                       1,205      1,004     1,004           995
                                                             Longnose skate u/                                     2,449      2,341     2,000         1,927
                                                             Longspine thornyhead ( coastwide) v/                  5,007      4,171 NA        NA
                                                             Longspine thornyhead N. of 34°271 N. lat.         NA        NA             3,170         3,124
                                                             Longspine thornyhead S. of 34°27 N. lat.
                                                                                                 1
                                                                                                               NA        NA             1,001           998
                                                             Pacific Cod w/                                        3,200      2,221     1,600         1,091
                                                             Pacific whiting x/                                  804,576 x/         x/              266,684
                                                             Sable fish ( coastwide)                               7,857      7,173 NA        NA
                                                             Sablefish N. of36° N. lat. y/                     NA        NA             4,793 See Table 1c
                                                             Sable fiSh S. of 36° N. lat. z/                   NA        NA             1,719         1,714
                                                             Shortbelly a a/                                       6,950      5,789       500           498
                                                             Shorts pine thornyhead ( coastwide) bb/               3,203      2,668 NA        NA
                                                             Shortspine thornyhead N. of34°271 N. lat.         NA        NA             1,745         1,686
                                                             Shorts pine thornyhead S. of 34°271 N. lat.       NA        NA               923           881
                                                             Spiny dogfiSh cc/                                     2,523      2,101     2,101         1,763
                                                             Splitnose S. of 40°10' N. lat. dd/                    1,794      1,715     1,715         1,705
                                                             Starry flounder eel                                   1,841      1,534     1,534         1,524
                                                             Widow rockfiSh ff/                                    4,137      3,929     2,000         1,880
                                                             YellowtailN. of40°10' N.lat. gg!                      7,218      6,590     6,590         5,560
                                                             Minor Nearshore RockfiSh N. of 40°101 N. lat. hh/        88         77        69            69
                                                             Minor Shelf RockfiSh N. of 40°101 N. lat. iii         2,209      1,944     1,944         1,872
                                                             Minor Slope RockfiSh N. of 40°101 N. lat. .iV         1,831      1,693     1,693         1,629
                                                             Minor Nearshore RockfiSh S. of 40°101 N. lat. kk/     1,313      1,169     1,114         1,110
                                                             Minor Shelf RockfiSh S. of 40°101 N. lat. 111         1,918      1,625     1,624         1,575
                                                             Minor Slope RockfiSh S. of 40°10 N. lat. mmJ
                                                                                               1
                                                                                                                     813        705       693           673
                                                             Other FlatfiSh nnl                                   11,453      8,749     8,749         8,545
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                                                             Other Fish oo/                                          291        242       242           242

                                              a Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch               b Fishery harvest guidelines means the              and projected catch, projected research catch,
                                            targets (ACTs) and harvest guidelines (HGs)              harvest guideline or quota after subtracting          deductions for fishing mortality in non-
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                                            groundfish fisheries, and deductions for EFPs           exploitation rate (catch over age 11+ biomass)           j Arrowtooth flounder. The arrowtooth

                                            from the ACL or ACT.                                    of 0.007. 2.0 mt is deducted from the ACL to          flounder stock was last assessed in 2007 and
                                               c Bocaccio. A bocaccio stock assessment              accommodate EFP fishing (less than 0.02 mt)           was estimated to be at 79 percent of its
                                            update was conducted in 2013 for the                    and research activity (2.0 mt), resulting in a        unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL of 6,599
                                            bocaccio stock between the U.S.-Mexico                  fishery HG of 8.0 mt. Any additional                  mt is derived from the 2007 assessment using
                                            border and Cape Blanco. The stock is                    mortality in research activities will be              an F30% FMSY proxy. The ABC of 5,497 mt is
                                            managed with stock-specific harvest                     deducted from the ACL. A single ACT of 4.0            a 16.7 percent reduction from the OFL
                                            specifications south of 40°10′ N. lat. and              mt is being set for both areas combined.              (s=0.72/P*=0.40) as it’s a category 2 stock.
                                            within the Minor Shelf Rockfish complex                    f Darkblotched rockfish. A 2013 stock              The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the
                                            north of 40°10 N. lat. A historical catch               assessment estimated the stock to be at 36            stock is above its target biomass of B25%.
                                            distribution of approximately 6 percent was             percent of its unfished biomass in 2013. The          2,087 mt is deducted from the ACL to
                                            used to apportion the assessed stock to the             OFL of 574 mt is projected in the 2013 stock          accommodate the Tribal fishery (2,041 mt),
                                            area north of 40°10′ N. lat. The bocaccio               assessment using an FMSY proxy of F50%. The           the incidental open access fishery (30 mt),
                                            stock was estimated to be at 31.4 percent of            ABC of 549 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction              and research catch (16.4 mt), resulting in a
                                            its unfished biomass in 2013. The OFL of                from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a               fishery HG of 3,410 mt.
                                            1,444 mt is projected in the 2013 stock                 category 1 stock. The ACL of 338 mt is based             k Black rockfish south (Oregon and

                                            assessment using an FMSY proxy of F50%. The             on the current rebuilding plan with a target          California). A stock assessment was
                                            ABC of 1,380 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction              year to rebuild of 2025 and an SPR harvest            conducted for black rockfish south of 45°46′
                                            from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a                 rate of 64.9 percent. 20.8 mt is deducted from        N. lat. (Cape Falcon, Oregon) to Central
                                            category 1 stock. The 349 mt ACL is based               the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery             California (i.e., the southern-most extent of
                                            on the current rebuilding plan with a target            (0.2 mt), the incidental open access fishery          black rockfish, Love et al. 2002) in 2007. The
                                            year to rebuild of 2022 and an SPR harvest              (18.4 mt), EFP catch (0.1 mt) and research            biomass in the south was estimated to be at
                                            rate of 77.7 percent. 8.3 mt is deducted from           catch (2.1 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of          70 percent of its unfished biomass in 2007.
                                            the ACL to accommodate the incidental open              317.2 mt.                                             The OFL from the assessed area is derived
                                            access fishery (0.7 mt), EFP catch (3.0 mt)                g Pacific Ocean Perch. A POP stock                 from the 2007 assessment using an FMSY
                                            and research catch (4.6 mt), resulting in a             assessment was conducted in 2011 and the              harvest rate proxy of F50% plus 3 percent of
                                            fishery HG of 340.7 mt. The California                  stock was estimated to be at 19.1 percent of          the OFL from the stock assessment
                                            recreational fishery has an HG of 178.8 mt.             its unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of 842          conducted for black rockfish north of 45°46′
                                               d Canary rockfish. A canary rockfish stock           mt for the area north of 40°10′ N. lat. is            N. lat., to cover the portion of the stock
                                            assessment update was conducted in 2011                 projected in the 2011 rebuilding analysis             occurring off Oregon north of Cape Falcon
                                            and the stock was estimated to be at 23.2               using an F50% FMSY proxy. The ABC of 805              (the 3% adjustment is based on historical
                                            percent of its unfished biomass coastwide in            mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL            catch distribution). The resulting OFL for the
                                            2011. The coastwide OFL of 733 mt is                    (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a category 1 stock.          area south of 46°16′ N. lat. is 1,176 mt. The
                                            projected in the 2011 rebuilding analysis               The ACL of 158 mt is based on the current             ABC of 1,124 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction
                                            using an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 701             rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild         from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a
                                            mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL              of 2051 and an SPR harvest rate of 86.4               category 1 stock. The 2015 ACL is 1,000 mt,
                                            (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a category 1 stock.            percent. 15 mt is deducted from the ACL to            which maintains the constant catch strategy
                                            The ACL of 122 mt is based on the current               accommodate the Tribal fishery (9.2 mt), the          designed to keep the stock above its target
                                            rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild           incidental open access fishery (0.6 mt), and          biomass of B40%. 1 mt is deducted from the
                                            of 2030 and an SPR harvest rate of 88.7                 research catch (5.2 mt), resulting in a fishery       ACL to accommodate EFP catch, resulting in
                                            percent. 15.2 mt is deducted from the ACL               HG of 143.0 mt.                                       a fishery HG of 999 mt. The black rockfish
                                            to accommodate the Tribal fishery (7.7 mt),                h Petrale sole. A 2013 stock assessment            ACL, in the area south of 46°16′ N. lat.
                                            the incidental open access fishery (2 mt), EFP          estimated the stock to be at 22.3 percent of          (Columbia River), is subdivided with
                                            catch (1.0 mt) and research catch (4.5 mt)              its unfished biomass in 2013. The OFL of              separate HGs for waters off Oregon (579 mt/
                                            resulting in a fishery HG of 106.8 mt.                  2,946 mt is projected in the 2013 assessment          58 percent) and for waters off California (420
                                            Recreational HGs are: 3.4 mt (Washington);              using an F30% FMSY proxy. The ABC of 2,816            mt/42 percent).
                                            11.7 mt (Oregon); and 24.3 mt (California).             mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL               l Black rockfish north (Washington). A
                                               e Cowcod. A stock assessment for the                 (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a category 1 stock.          stock assessment was conducted for black
                                            Conception Area was conducted in 2013 and               The ACL is based on the 25–5 harvest control          rockfish north of 45°46′ N. lat. (Cape Falcon,
                                            the stock was estimated to be at 33.9 percent           rule specified in the current rebuilding plan;        Oregon) in 2007. The biomass in the north
                                            of its unfished biomass in 2013. The                    since the stock is projected to be rebuilt at         was estimated to be at 53 percent of its
                                            Conception Area OFL of 55.0 mt is projected             the start of 2014, the ACL is set equal to the        unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL from the
                                            in the 2013 rebuilding analysis using an FMSY           ABC. 236.6 mt is deducted from the ACL to             assessed area is derived from the 2007
                                            proxy of F50%. The OFL contribution of 11.6             accommodate the Tribal fishery (220 mt), the          assessment using an FMSY harvest rate proxy
                                            mt for the unassessed portion of the stock in           incidental open access fishery (2.4 mt), and          of F50%. The resulting OFL for the area north
                                            the Monterey area is based on depletion-                research catch (14.2 mt), resulting in a fishery      of 46°16′ N. lat. is 421 mt and is 97 percent
                                            based stock reduction analysis. The OFLs for            HG of 2,579.4 mt.                                     of the OFL from the assessed area based on
                                            the Monterey and Conception areas were                     i Yelloweye rockfish. A stock assessment           the area distribution of historical catch. The
                                            summed to derive the south of 40°10′ N. lat.            update was conducted in 2011. The stock               ABC of 402 mt for the north is a 4.4 percent
                                            OFL of 66.6 mt. The ABC for the area south              was estimated to be at 21.4 percent of its            reduction from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as
                                            of 40°10′ N. lat. is 59.9 mt. The assessed              unfished biomass in 2011. The 52 mt                   it’s a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal
                                            portion of the stock in the Conception Area             coastwide OFL was projected in the 2011               to the ABC since the stock is above its target
                                            is considered category 2, with a Conception             rebuilding analysis using an FMSY proxy of            biomass of B40%. 14 mt is deducted from the
                                            area contribution to the ABC of 50.2 mt,                F50%. The ABC of 43 mt is a 16.7 percent              ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery,
                                            which is an 8.7 percent reduction from the              reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40) as            resulting in a fishery HG of 388 mt.
                                            Conception area OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.45). The               it’s a category 2 stock. The 18 mt ACL is                m Cabezon (California). A cabezon stock

                                            unassessed portion of the stock in the                  based on the current rebuilding plan with a           assessment was conducted in 2009. The
                                            Monterey area is considered a category 3                target year to rebuild of 2074 and an SPR             cabezon spawning biomass in waters off
                                            stock, with a contribution to the ABC of 9.7            harvest rate of 76.0 percent. 5.8 mt is               California was estimated to be at 48.3 percent
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                                            mt, which is a 16.6 percent reduction from              deducted from the ACL to accommodate the              of its unfished biomass in 2009. The OFL of
                                            the Monterey area OFL (s=1.44/P*=0.45). A               Tribal fishery (2.3 mt), the incidental open          161 mt is calculated using an FMSY proxy of
                                            single ACL of 10.0 mt is being set for both             access fishery (0.2 mt), EFP catch (0.03 mt)          F45%. The ABC of 154 mt is based on a 4.4
                                            areas combined. The ACL of 10.0 mt is based             and research catch (3.3 mt) resulting in a            percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.36/
                                            on the rebuilding plan with a target year to            fishery HG of 12.2 mt. Recreational HGs are:          P*=0.45) as it’s a category 1 stock. The ACL
                                            rebuild of 2020 and an SPR harvest rate of              2.9 mt (Washington); 2.6 mt (Oregon); and 3.4         is set equal to the ABC because the stock is
                                            82.7 percent, which is equivalent to an                 mt (California).                                      above its target biomass of B40%. There are no



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                                            deductions from the ACL so the fishery HG               it is a category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal        NMFS NWFSC trawl survey. 47 mt is
                                            is equal to the ACL of 154 mt.                          to the ABC because the stock is above its             deducted from the ACL to accommodate the
                                               n Cabezon (Oregon). A cabezon stock                  target biomass of B25%. 213 mt is deducted            Tribal fishery (30 mt), the incidental open
                                            assessment was conducted in 2009. The                   from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal                access fishery (3 mt), and research catch (13.5
                                            cabezon spawning biomass in waters off                  fishery (200 mt), the incidental open access          mt) resulting in a fishery HG of 3,124 mt. For
                                            Oregon was estimated to be at 52 percent of             fishery (7 mt) and research catch (5.8 mt),           that portion of the stock south of 34°27′ N.
                                            its unfished biomass in 2009. The OFL of 49             resulting in a fishery HG of 9,640 mt.                lat. the ACL is 1,001 mt and is 24 percent of
                                            mt is calculated using an FMSY proxy of F45%.              s Lingcod north. A lingcod stock                   the coastwide ABC based on the average
                                            The ABC of 47 mt is based on a 4.4 percent              assessment was conducted in 2009. The                 swept-area biomass estimates (2003–2012)
                                            reduction from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as              lingcod spawning biomass off Washington               from the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey. 3 mt
                                            it’s a category 1 species. The ACL is set equal         and Oregon was estimated to be at 62 percent          is deducted from the ACL to accommodate
                                            to the ABC because the stock is above its               of its unfished biomass in 2009. The OFL for          the incidental open access fishery (2 mt), and
                                            target biomass of B40%. There are no                    Washington and Oregon of 1,898 mt is                  research catch (1 mt) resulting in a fishery
                                            deductions from the ACL so the fishery HG               calculated using an FMSY proxy of F45%. The           HG of 998 mt.
                                            is also equal to the ACL of 47 mt.                      OFL is re-apportioned by adding 48% of the               w Pacific cod. The 3,200 mt OFL is based
                                               o California scorpionfish was assessed in            OFL from California, resulting in an OFL of           on the maximum level of historic landings.
                                            2005 and was estimated to be at 79.8 percent            3,010 mt for the area north of 40°10′ N. lat.         The ABC of 2,221 mt is a 30.6 percent
                                            of its unfished biomass in 2005. The OFL of             The ABC of 2,830 mt is based on a 4.4                 reduction from the OFL (s=1.44/P*=0.40) as
                                            119 mt is projected in the 2005 assessment              percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.36/               it’s a category 3 stock. The 1,600 mt ACL is
                                            using an FMSY harvest rate proxy of F50%. The           P*=0.45) for the area north of 42° N. lat. as         the OFL reduced by 50 percent as a
                                            ABC of 114 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction                it’s a category 1 stock, and an 8.7 percent           precautionary adjustment. 509 mt is
                                            from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a                 reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.45) for           deducted from the ACL to accommodate the
                                            category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the           the area between 42° N. lat. and 40°10′ N. lat.       Tribal fishery (500 mt), research catch (7 mt),
                                            ABC because the stock is above its target               as it’s a category 2 stock. The ACL is set            and the incidental open access fishery (2.0
                                            biomass of B40%. 2 mt is deducted from the              equal to the ABC. 278 mt is deducted from             mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,091 mt.
                                            ACL to accommodate the incidental open                  the ACL for the Tribal fishery (250 mt), the             x Pacific whiting. The coastwide stock

                                            access fishery, resulting in a fishery HG of            incidental open access fishery (16 mt), EFP           assessment was conducted in 2015 and
                                            112 mt.                                                 catch (0.5 mt) and research catch (11.7 mt),          estimated the stock to be at 74 percent of its
                                               p Chilipepper. The coastwide chilipepper             resulting in a fishery HG of 2,552 mt.                unfished biomass. The 2015 OFL of 804,576
                                            stock was assessed in 2007 and estimated to                t Lingcod south. A lingcod stock                   mt is based on the 2015 assessment with an
                                            be at 70 percent of its unfished biomass in             assessment was conducted in 2009. The                 F40% FMSY proxy. The 2015 coastwide,
                                            2006. Chilipepper are managed with stock-               lingcod spawning biomass off California was           unadjusted Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of
                                            specific harvest specifications south of 40°10          estimated to be at 74 percent of its unfished         383,365 mt is based on the 2015 stock
                                            N. lat. and within the Minor Shelf Rockfish             biomass in 2009. The OFL for California of            assessment. Consistent with the provisions of
                                            complex north of 40°10′ N. lat. Projected               2,317 mt is projected in the assessment using         the Pacific Hake/Whiting Agreement, up to
                                            OFLs are stratified north and south of 40°10′           an FMSY proxy of F45%. The OFL is re-                 15 percent of each party’s unadjusted 2014
                                            N. lat. based on the average 1998–2008                  apportioned by subtracting 48% of the OFL,            TAC (41,842 mt for the U.S. and 14,793 mt
                                            assessed area catch, which is 93 percent for            resulting in an OFL of 1,205 mt for the area          for Canada) is added to the 2015 unadjusted
                                            the area south of 40°10′ N. lat. and 7 percent          south of 40°10′ N. lat. The ABC of 1,004 mt           TAC, resulting in an adjusted coastwide 2015
                                            for the area north of 40°10′ N. lat. The OFL            is based on a 16.7 percent reduction from the         TAC of 440,000 mt. The U.S. TAC is 73.88
                                            of 1,703 mt for the area south of 40°10′ N.             OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40) as it’s a category 2             percent of the coastwide TAC. The U.S.
                                            lat. is projected in the 2007 assessment using          stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC since          adjusted 2015 TAC is 325,072 mt. From the
                                            an FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 1,628 mt              the stock is above its target biomass of B40%.        adjusted U.S. TAC, 56,888 mt is deducted to
                                            is a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL                 9 mt is deducted from the ACL to                      accommodate the Tribal fishery, and 1,500
                                            (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a category 1 stock.            accommodate the incidental open access                mt is deducted to accommodate research and
                                            The ACL is set equal to the ABC because the             fishery (7 mt), EFP fishing (1 mt), and               bycatch in other fisheries, resulting in a
                                            stock is above its target biomass of B40%. 24           research catch (1.1 mt), resulting in a fishery       fishery HG of 266,684 mt. The TAC for
                                            mt is deducted from the ACL to                          HG of 995 mt.                                         Pacific whiting is established under the
                                            accommodate the incidental open access                     u Longnose skate. A stock assessment was           provisions of the Pacific Hake/Whiting
                                            fishery (5 mt), EFP fishing (10 mt), and                conducted in 2007 and the stock was                   Agreement with Canada and the Pacific
                                            research catch (9 mt), resulting in a fishery           estimated to be at 66 percent of its unfished         Whiting Act of 2006, 16 U.S.C. 7001–2010,
                                            HG of 1,604 mt.                                         biomass. The OFL of 2,449 mt is derived               and the international exception applies.
                                               q Dover sole. A 2011 Dover sole assessment           from the 2007 stock assessment using an               Therefore, no ABC or ACL values are
                                            estimated the stock to be at 83.7 percent of            FMSY proxy of F50%. The ABC of 2,341 mt is            provided for Pacific whiting.
                                            its unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of                a 4.4 percent reduction from the OFL                     y Sablefish north. A coastwide sablefish

                                            66,871 mt is projected in the 2011 stock                (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a category 1 stock.          stock assessment was conducted in 2011. The
                                            assessment using an FMSY proxy of F30%. The             The ACL of 2,000 mt is a fixed harvest level          coastwide sablefish biomass was estimated to
                                            ABC of 63,929 mt is a 4.4 percent reduction             that provides greater access to the stock and         be at 33 percent of its unfished biomass in
                                            from the OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a                 is less than the ABC. 73 mt is deducted from          2011. The coastwide OFL of 7,857 mt is
                                            category 1 stock. The ACL could be set equal            the ACL to accommodate the Tribal fishery             projected in the 2011 stock assessment using
                                            to the ABC because the stock is above its               (56 mt), incidental open access fishery (3.8          an FMSY proxy of F45%. The ABC of 7,173 mt
                                            target biomass of B25%. However, the ACL of             mt), and research catch (13.2 mt), resulting in       is an 8.7 percent reduction from the OFL
                                            50,000 mt is set at a level below the ABC and           a fishery HG of 1,927 mt.                             (s=0.36/P*=0.40). The 40–10 adjustment is
                                            higher than the maximum historical landed                  v Longspine thornyhead. A 2013 longspine           applied to the ABC to derive a coastwide
                                            catch. 1,594 mt is deducted from the ACL to             thornyhead coastwide stock assessment                 ACL value because the stock is in the
                                            accommodate the Tribal fishery (1,497 mt),              estimated the stock to be at 75 percent of its        precautionary zone. This coastwide ACL
                                            the incidental open access fishery (55 mt),             unfished biomass in 2013. A coastwide OFL             value is not specified in regulations. The
                                            and research catch (41.9 mt), resulting in a            of 5,007 mt is projected in the 2013 stock            coastwide ACL value is apportioned north
                                            fishery HG of 48,406 mt.                                assessment using an F50% FMSY proxy. The              and south of 36° N. lat., using the 2003–2010
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                                               r English sole. A 2013 stock assessment was          ABC of 4,171 mt is a 16.7 percent reduction           average estimated swept area biomass from
                                            conducted, which estimated the stock to be              from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40) as it’s a               the NMFS NWFSC trawl survey, with 73.6
                                            at 88 percent of its unfished biomass in 2013.          category 2 stock. For the portion of the stock        percent apportioned north of 36° N. lat. and
                                            The OFL of 10,792 mt is projected in the                that is north of 34°27′ N. lat., the ACL is           26.4 percent apportioned south of 36° N. lat.
                                            2013 assessment using an FMSY proxy of                  3,170 mt, and is 76 percent of the coastwide          The northern ACL is 4,793 mt and is reduced
                                            F30%. The ABC of 9,853 mt is an 8.7 percent             ABC based on the average swept-area                   by 479 mt for the tribal allocation (10 percent
                                            reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.45) as              biomass estimates (2003–2012) from the                of the ACL north of 36° N. lat.). The 479 mt



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                                            Tribal allocation is reduced by 1.6 percent to          that estimated the stock to be at 66 percent          target biomass of B40%. 1,029.6 mt is
                                            account for discard mortality. Detailed                 of its unfished biomass in 2009. Splitnose            deducted from the ACL to accommodate the
                                            sablefish allocations are shown in Table 1c.            rockfish in the north is managed in the Minor         Tribal fishery (1,000 mt), the incidental open
                                               z Sablefish south. The ACL for the area              Slope Rockfish complex and with species-              access fishery (3 mt), EFP catch (10 mt), and
                                            south of 36° N. lat. is 1,719 mt (26.4 percent          specific harvest specifications south of 40°10′       research catch (16.6 mt), resulting in a fishery
                                            of the calculated coastwide ACL value). 5 mt            N. lat. The coastwide OFL is projected in the         HG of 5,560 mt.
                                            is deducted from the ACL to accommodate                 2009 assessment using an FMSY proxy of                  hh Minor Nearshore Rockfish north. The

                                            the incidental open access fishery (2 mt) and           F50%. The coastwide OFL is apportioned                OFL for Minor Nearshore Rockfish north of
                                            research catch (3 mt), resulting in a fishery           north and south of 40°10′ N. lat. based on the        40°10′ N. lat. of 88 mt is the sum of the OFL
                                            HG of 1,714 mt.                                         average 1916–2008 assessed area catch                 contributions for the component species
                                               aa Shortbelly rockfish. A non-quantitative           resulting in 64.2 percent of the coastwide            managed in the complex. The ABCs for the
                                            shortbelly rockfish assessment was                      OFL apportioned south of 40°10′ N. lat., and          minor rockfish complexes are based on a
                                            conducted in 2007. The spawning stock                   35.8 percent apportioned for the contribution         sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e.,
                                            biomass of shortbelly rockfish was estimated            of splitnose rockfish to the northern Minor           blue rockfish in California, brown rockfish,
                                            to be 67 percent of its unfished biomass in             Slope Rockfish complex. The southern OFL              China rockfish, and copper rockfish) and a
                                            2005. The OFL of 6,950 mt is based on the               of 1,794 mt results from the apportionment            sigma value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all
                                            estimated MSY in the 2007 stock assessment.             described above. The southern ABC of 1,715            others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC
                                            The ABC of 5,789 mt is a 16.7 percent                   mt is a 4.4 percent reduction from the                of 77 mt is the summed contribution of the
                                            reduction of the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40) as it’s           southern OFL (s=0.36/P*=0.45) as it’s a               ABCs for the component species. The ACL of
                                            a category 2 stock. The 500 mt ACL is set to            category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the         69 mt is the sum of contributing ABCs of
                                            accommodate incidental catch when fishing               ABC because the stock is estimated to be              healthy assessed stocks and unassessed
                                            for co-occurring healthy stocks and in                  above its target biomass of B40%. 10.5 mt is          stocks plus the ACL contributions for blue
                                            recognition of the stock’s importance as a              deducted from the ACL to accommodate                  rockfish in California and China rockfish
                                            forage species in the California Current                research catch (9 mt) and EFP catch (1.5 mt),         where the 40–10 adjustment was applied to
                                            ecosystem. 2 mt is deducted from the ACL to             resulting in a fishery HG of 1,705 mt.                the ABC contributions for these two stocks,
                                            accommodate research catch, resulting in a                 ee Starry Flounder. The stock was assessed         because those stocks are in the precautionary
                                            fishery HG of 498 mt.                                   in 2005 and was estimated to be above 40              zone. No deductions are made to the ACL,
                                               bb Shortspine thornyhead. A 2013                     percent of its unfished biomass in 2005 (44           thus the fishery HG is equal to the ACL,
                                            coastwide shortspine thornyhead stock                   percent in Washington and Oregon, and 62              which is 69 mt. Between 40°10′ N. lat. and
                                            assessment estimated the stock to be at 74.2            percent in California). The coastwide OFL of          42° N. lat. the Minor Nearshore Rockfish
                                            percent of its unfished biomass in 2013. A              1,841 mt is derived from the 2005 assessment          complex north has a harvest guideline of 23.7
                                            coastwide OFL of 3,203 mt is projected in the           using an FMSY proxy of F30%. The ABC of               mt. Blue rockfish south of 42° N. lat. has a
                                            2013 stock assessment using an F50% FMSY                1,534 mt is a 16.7 percent reduction from the         species-specific HG, described in footnote kk.
                                            proxy. The coastwide ABC of 2,668 mt is a               OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40) as it’s a category 2               ii Minor Shelf Rockfish north. The OFL for

                                            16.7 percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/            stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC                Minor Shelf Rockfish north of 40°10′ N. lat.
                                            P*=0.40) as it’s a category 2 stock. For the            because the stock is estimated to be above its        of 2,209 mt is the sum of the OFL
                                            portion of the stock that is north of 34°27′ N.         target biomass of B25%. 10.3 mt is deducted           contributions for the component species
                                            lat., the ACL is 1,745 mt. The northern ACL             from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal                within the complex. The ABCs for the minor
                                            is 65.4 percent of the coastwide ABC based              fishery (2 mt), and the incidental open access        rockfish complexes are based on a sigma
                                            on the average swept-area biomass estimates             fishery (8.3 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of        value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e.,
                                            (2003–2012) from the NMFS NWFSC trawl                   1,524 mt.                                             greenspotted rockfish between 40°10′ and 42°
                                            survey. 59 mt is deducted from the ACL to                  ff Widow rockfish. The widow rockfish              N. lat. and greenstriped rockfish) and a sigma
                                            accommodate the Tribal fishery (50 mt), the             stock was assessed in 2011 and was                    value of 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others)
                                            incidental open access fishery (2 mt), and              estimated to be at 51.1 percent of its unfished       with a P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,944
                                            research catch (7 mt) resulting in a fishery            biomass in 2011. The OFL of 4,137 mt is               mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs
                                            HG of 1,686 mt for the area north of 34°27′             projected in the 2011 stock assessment using          for the component species. The ACL of 1,944
                                            N. lat. For that portion of the stock south of          an F50% FMSY proxy. The ABC of 3,929 mt is            mt is the sum of contributing ABCs of
                                            34°27′ N. lat. the ACL is 923 mt. The                   a 5 percent reduction from the OFL (s=0.41/           healthy assessed stocks and unassessed
                                            southern ACL is 35.6 percent of the                     P*=0.45). A unique sigma of 0.41 was                  stocks, plus the ACL contribution of
                                            coastwide ABC based on the average swept-               calculated for widow rockfish since the               greenspotted rockfish in California where the
                                            area biomass estimates (2003–2012) from the             variance in estimated biomass was greater             40–10 adjustment was applied to the ABC
                                            NMFS NWFSC trawl survey. 42 mt is                       than the 0.36 used as a proxy for other               contribution because the stock is in the
                                            deducted from the ACL to accommodate the                category 1 stocks. The ACL could be set equal         precautionary zone (the ACL is slightly less
                                            incidental open access fishery (41 mt) and              to the ABC because the stock is above its             than the ABC but rounds to the ABC value).
                                            research catch (1 mt), resulting in a fishery           target biomass of B40%. However, the ACL of           72 mt is deducted from the ACL to
                                            HG of 881 mt for the area south of 34°27′ N.            2,000 mt is less than the ABC due to high             accommodate the Tribal fishery (30 mt), the
                                            lat.                                                    uncertainty in estimated biomass, yet this            incidental open access fishery (26 mt), EFP
                                               cc Spiny dogfish. A coastwide spiny                  level of allowable harvest will allow access          catch (3 mt), and research catch (13.4 mt),
                                            dogfish stock assessment was conducted in               to healthy co-occurring species, such as              resulting in a fishery HG of 1,872 mt.
                                            2011. The coastwide spiny dogfish biomass               yellowtail rockfish. 120.2 mt is deducted               jj Minor Slope Rockfish north. The OFL for

                                            was estimated to be at 63 percent of its                from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal                Minor Slope Rockfish north of 40°10′ N. lat.
                                            unfished biomass in 2011. The coastwide                 fishery (100 mt), the incidental open access          of 1,831 mt is the sum of the OFL
                                            OFL of 2,523 mt is derived from the 2011                fishery (3.3 mt), EFP catch (9 mt), and               contributions for the component species
                                            assessment using an FMSY proxy of F50%. The             research catch (7.9 mt), resulting in a fishery       within the complex. The ABCs for the Minor
                                            coastwide ABC of 2,101 mt is a 16.7 percent             HG of 1,880 mt.                                       Slope Rockfish complexes are based on a
                                            reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.40) as                 gg Yellowtail rockfish. A 2013 yellowtail          sigma value of 0.39 for aurora rockfish, a
                                            it’s a category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal           rockfish stock assessment was conducted for           sigma value of 0.36 for other category 1
                                            to the ABC because the stock is above its               the portion of the population north of 40°10′         stocks (i.e., splitnose rockfish), a sigma value
                                            target biomass of B40%. 338 mt is deducted              N. lat. The estimated stock depletion is 69           of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e., rougheye
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                                            from the ACL to accommodate the Tribal                  percent of its unfished biomass in 2013. The          rockfish, blackspotted rockfish and sharpchin
                                            fishery (275 mt), the incidental open access            OFL of 7,218 mt is projected in the 2013              rockfish), and a sigma value of 1.44 for
                                            fishery (49.5 mt), EFP catch (1 mt), and                stock assessment using an FMSY proxy of               category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of
                                            research catch (12.5 mt), resulting in a fishery        F50%. The ABC of 6,590 mt is an 8.7 percent           0.45. A unique sigma of 0.39 was calculated
                                            HG of 1,763 mt.                                         reduction from the OFL (s=0.72/P*=0.45) as            for aurora rockfish since the variance in
                                               dd Splitnose rockfish. A splitnose rockfish          it is a category 2 stock. The ACL is set equal        estimated spawning biomass was greater than
                                            coastwide assessment was conducted in 2009              to the ABC because the stock is above its             the 0.36 used as a proxy for other category



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                                            1 stocks. The resulting ABC of 1,693 mt is the          within the complex. The ABCs for the                  rockfish has a species-specific HG set equal
                                            summed contribution of the ABCs for the                 southern Minor Shelf Rockfish complex is              to the species’ contribution to 40–10-adjusted
                                            component species. The ACL is set equal to              based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category           ACL. The blackgill rockfish HG is 114 mt.
                                            the ABC because all the assessed component              2 stocks (i.e., greenspotted and greenstriped            nn Other Flatfish. The Other Flatfish
                                            stocks are above the target biomass of B40%.            rockfish) and a sigma value of 1.44 for               complex is comprised of flatfish species
                                            64 mt is deducted from the ACL to                       category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of           managed in the PCGFMP that are not
                                            accommodate the Tribal fishery (36 mt), the             0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,625 mt is the            managed with species-specific OFLs/ABCs/
                                            incidental open access fishery (19 mt), EFP             summed contribution of the ABCs for the               ACLs. Most of the species in the Other
                                            catch (1 mt), and research catch (8.1 mt),              component species. The ACL of 1,624 mt is             Flatfish complex are unassessed and include
                                            resulting in a fishery HG of 1,629 mt.                  the sum of contributing ABCs of healthy
                                               kk Minor Nearshore Rockfish south. The
                                                                                                                                                          butter sole, curlfin sole, flathead sole, Pacific
                                                                                                    assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, plus
                                                                                                                                                          sanddab (assessed in 2013 but the assessment
                                            OFL for the Minor Nearshore Rockfish                    the ACL contribution of greenspotted
                                            complex south of 40°10′ N. lat. of 1,313 mt             rockfish in California where the 40–10                results were too uncertain to inform harvest
                                            is the sum of the OFL contributions for the             adjustment was applied to the ABC                     specifications), rock sole, sand sole, and rex
                                            component species within the complex. The               contribution for this stock because it is in the      sole (assessed in 2013). The Other Flatfish
                                            ABC for the southern Minor Nearshore                    precautionary zone. 49 mt is deducted from            OFL of 11,453 mt is based on the sum of the
                                            Rockfish complex is based on a sigma value              the ACL to accommodate the incidental open            OFL contributions of the component stocks.
                                            of 0.36 for category 1 stocks (i.e., gopher             access fishery (9 mt), EFP catch (30 mt), and         The ABC of 8,749 mt is based on a sigma
                                            rockfish north of 34°27′ N. lat.), a sigma value        research catch (9.6 mt), resulting in a fishery       value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e., rex
                                            of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (i.e., blue               HG of 1,575 mt.                                       sole) and a sigma value of 1.44 for category
                                            rockfish north of 34°27′ N. lat., brown                    mm Minor Slope Rockfish south. The OFL             3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.40. The
                                            rockfish, China rockfish, and copper                    for the Minor Slope Rockfish complex south            ACL is set equal to the ABC since all of the
                                            rockfish), and a sigma value of 1.44 for                of 40°10′ N. lat. of 813 mt is the sum of the         assessed stocks (i.e., Pacific sanddabs and rex
                                            category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of             OFL contributions for the component species           sole) were above their target biomass of B25%.
                                            0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,169 mt is the              within the complex. The ABC for the                   204 mt is deducted from the ACL to
                                            summed contribution of the ABCs for the                 southern Minor Slope Rockfish complex is              accommodate the Tribal fishery (60 mt), the
                                            component species. The ACL of 1,114 mt is               based on a sigma value of 0.39 for aurora             incidental open access fishery (125 mt), and
                                            the sum of contributing ABCs of healthy                 rockfish, a sigma value of 0.72 for category          research catch (19 mt), resulting in a fishery
                                            assessed stocks and unassessed stocks, plus             2 stocks (i.e., blackgill rockfish, rougheye          HG of 8,545 mt.
                                            the ACL contribution for blue rockfish north            rockfish, blackspotted rockfish, and                     oo Other Fish. The Other Fish complex is
                                            of 34°27′ N. lat. where the 40–10 adjustment            sharpchin rockfish), and a sigma value of             comprised of kelp greenling coastwide,
                                            was applied to the ABC contribution for this            1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a        cabezon off Washington, and leopard shark
                                            stock because it is in the precautionary zone.          P* of 0.45. A unique sigma of 0.39 was
                                                                                                                                                          coastwide. These species are unassessed. The
                                            4 mt is deducted from the ACL to                        calculated for aurora rockfish since the
                                                                                                                                                          OFL of 291 mt is the sum of the OFL
                                            accommodate the incidental open access                  variance in estimated biomass was greater
                                                                                                                                                          contributions for kelp greenling off California
                                            fishery (1.4 mt) and research catch (2.6 mt),           than the 0.36 used as a proxy for other
                                                                                                                                                          (the SSC has not approved methods for
                                            resulting in a fishery HG of 1,110 mt. Blue             category 1 stocks. The resulting ABC of 705
                                            rockfish south of 42° N. lat. has a species-            mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs             calculating the OFL contributions for kelp
                                            specific HG set equal to the 40–10-adjusted             for the component species. The ACL of 693             greenling off Oregon and Washington),
                                            ACL for the portion of the stock north of               mt is the sum of contributing ABCs of                 cabezon off Washington, and leopard shark
                                            34°27′ N. lat. (133.6 mt) plus the ABC                  healthy assessed stocks and unassessed                coastwide. The ABC of 242 mt is the sum of
                                            contribution for the unassessed portion of the          stocks, plus the ACL contribution of blackgill        ABC contributions for kelp greenling off
                                            stock south of 34°27′ N. lat. (60.8 mt). The            rockfish where the 40–10 adjustment was               California, cabezon off Washington and
                                            California (i.e., south of 42° N. lat.) blue            applied to the ABC contribution for this stock        leopard shark coastwide calculated by
                                            rockfish HG is 194.4 mt.                                because it is in the precautionary zone. 20 mt        applying a P* of 0.45 and a sigma of 1.44 to
                                               ll Minor Shelf Rockfish south. The OFL for           is deducted from the ACL to accommodate               the OFL contributions for those stocks. The
                                            the Minor Shelf Rockfish complex south of               the incidental open access fishery (17 mt),           ACL is set equal to the ABC. There are no
                                            40°10′ N. lat. of 1,918 mt is the sum of the            EFP catch (1 mt), and research catch (2 mt),          deductions from the ACL so the fishery HG
                                            OFL contributions for the component species             resulting in a fishery HG of 673 mt. Blackgill        is equal to the ACL of 242 mt.
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                                                     Table lb to Part 660, Subpart C- 2015, Allocations by Species or Species Group. (Weight
                                                     in Metric Tons)

                                                                                                                                             li':i.shary HG          Traw1                Non-traw1
                                                                          Bpeo:i.es                                        Area
                                                                                                                                               or ACT
                                                                                                                                                               %             Mt          %         Mt
                                                     BOCACCIO        a/                                        s   of 40°10' N. lat.                 340.7    N/A              81. 9    N/A        258.8
                                                     CANARY ROCKFISH              a/ b/                        Coastwide                             106.8    N/A              56.9     N/A         49.9
                                                     COWCOD a/ c/                                              s   of 40°10' N. lat.                      4   N/A                 1.4   N/A           2.6
                                                     DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH                     d/              Coastwide                             317.2         95%       301.3            5%    15.9
                                                     PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH                  e/                   N of 40°10' N. lat.                     143         95%       135.9            5%      7.2
                                                     PETRALE SOLE           a/                                 Coastwide                       2,579.40       N/A         2,544.4       N/A             35
                                                     YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH                 a/                     Coastwide                              12.2    N/A                   1   N/A         11.2
                                                     Arrowtooth flounder                                       Coastwide                             3,410         95%       3,239            5%      170
                                                     Chilipepper                                               s   of 40°10' N. lat.                 1,604       75%         1,203         25%        401
                                                     Dover sole                                                Coastwide                            48,406         95%       45,986           5%   2,420
                                                     English sole                                              Coastwide                             9,640         95%        9,158           5%      482
                                                     Lingcod                                                   N of 40'10° N. lat.                   2,552         45%       1,148         55%     1,404
                                                     Lingcod                                                   s   of 40'10° N. lat.                   995         45%            448      55%        547
                                                     Longnose skate              a/                            Coastwide                             1,927         90%       1,734         10%        193
                                                     Long spine thornyhead                                     N of 34°27' N. lat.                   3,124         95%       2,967            5%      156
                                                     Pacific cod                                               Coastwide                             1,091         95%       1,036            5%        55
                                                     Pacific whiting                                           Coastwide                           266,684      100%      266,684             0%         0
                                                     Sable fish                                                N of 36° N. lat.                           0               See Table 1 c
                                                     Sable fish                                                s   of 36° N. lat.                    1,714         42%            720      58%        994
                                                     Short spine thornyhead                                    N of 34°27' N. lat.                   1,686         95%       1,601            5%        84
                                                     Short spine thornyhead                                    s   of 34°27' N. lat.                   881     NA                  50    NA           831
                                                     Splitnose                                                 s   of 40°10' N. lat.                 1,705         95%       1,619            5%        85
                                                     Starry flounder                                           Coastwide                             1,524       50%              762      50%        762
                                                     Widow rockfish              f/                            Coastwide                             1,880         91%       1, 711           9%      169
                                                     Yellowtail rockfish                                       N of 40°10' N. lat.                   5,560       88%          4,893        12%        667
                                                     Minor Shelf Rockfish complex                       a/     N of 40°10' N. lat.                   1, 872   60.20%         1,127      39.80%        745
                                                     Minor Shelf Rockfish complex                       a/     s   of 40°10' N. lat.                 1,575    12.20%              192   87.80%     1,383
                                                     Minor Slope Rockfish complex                              N of 40°10' N. lat.                   1,629       81%         1,319         19%        309
                                                     Minor Slope Rockfish complex                              s   of 40°10' N. lat.                   673       63%              424        37%      249
                                                     Other Flatfish complex                                    Coastwide                             8,545         90%       7,691         10%        855


                                                      a/ Allocations decided through the biennial specification process.

                                                      b/ 13.7 mt of the total trawl allocation of canary rockfish is allocated to the at-sea whiting
                                                      fisheries, as follows: 5.7 mt for the mothership fishery, and 8.0 mt for the catcher/processor
                                                      fishery.

                                                      c/ The cowcod fishery harvest quideline is further reduced to an ACT of 4.0 mt.

                                                      d/ Consistent with regulations at §660.55(c), 9 percent (27.1 mt) of the total trawl allocation
                                                      for darkblotched rockfish is allocated to the whiting fisheries, as follows: 11.4 mt for the
                                                      shorebased IFQ fishery, 6.5 mt for the mothership fishery, and 9.2 mt for the
                                                      catcher/processor fishery. The tonnage calculated here for the whiting portion of the
                                                      shorebased IFQ fishery contributes to the total shorebased trawl allocation, which is found at
                                                      660.140(d) (1) (ii) (D).
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                                            *     *     *     *     *                                               participating in the Pacific whiting                                           the trawl fishery in proportion to their
                                            ■ 4. In § 660.131, revise paragraph (h) to                              fishery for that fishing year, consider the                                    initial allocations.
                                            read as follows:                                                        tribal harvests to date and catch                                                 (3) The reapportionment of surplus
                                                                                                                    projections for the remainder of the year                                      whiting will be made effective
                                            § 660.131 Pacific whiting fishery                                       relative to the tribal allocation of Pacific                                   immediately by actual notice under the
                                            management measures.
                                                                                                                    whiting, as specified at § 660.50. That                                        automatic action authority provided at
                                            *      *    *     *     *                                               portion of the tribal allocation that the                                      § 660.60(d)(1).
                                               (h) Reapportionment of Pacific                                       Regional Administrator determines will                                            (4) Estimates of the portion of the
                                            whiting. (1) Upon receipt of written                                    not be used by the end of the fishing                                          tribal allocation that will not be used by
                                            notice to the Regional Administrator                                    year may be reapportioned to the other                                         the end of the fishing year will be based
                                            from the tribe(s) participating in the                                  sectors of the trawl fishery on                                                on the best information available to the
                                            fishery that they do not intend to use a
                                                                                                                    September 15 or as soon as practicable                                         Regional Administrator.
                                            portion of the tribal allocation, the
                                                                                                                    thereafter. Subsequent                                                         ■ 5. In § 660.140, revise paragraph
                                            Regional Administrator may, no earlier
                                                                                                                    reapportionments may be made based                                             (d)(1)(ii)(D) to read as follows:
                                            than 7 days following notice to other
                                                                                                                    on subsequent determinations by the
                                            treaty tribes with rights to whiting,                                                                                                                  § 660.140      Shorebased IFQ Program.
                                            reapportion any remainder to the other                                  Regional Administrator based on the
                                            sectors of the trawl fishery as soon as                                 factors described above in order to                                            *       *   *     *     *
                                            practicable after receiving such notice. If                             ensure full utilization of the resource.                                          (d) * * *
                                            no such reapportionment has occurred                                    However, no reapportionments will                                                 (1) * * *
                                            prior to September 15 of the fishing                                    occur after December 1 of the fishing                                             (ii) * * *
                                            year, the Regional Administrator will,                                  year.                                                                             (D) For the trawl fishery, NMFS will
                                            based on discussions with                                                  (2) NMFS will reapportion unused                                            issue QP based on the following
                                            representatives of the tribes                                           tribal allocation to the other sectors of                                      shorebased trawl allocations:

                                                                                                                                                                                                              2015 shorebased     2016 shorebased
                                                                        IFQ species                                                                Management area                                             trawl allocation    trawl allocation
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     (mt)                (mt)

                                            Arrowtooth flounder ................................................          .................................................................................           3,193.93                    3,033.38
                                            BOCACCIO .............................................................        South of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                           81.89                         85.02
                                            CANARY ROCKFISH .............................................                 .................................................................................              43.26                         44.48
                                            Chilipepper ..............................................................    South of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                        1,203.00                    1,196.25
                                            COWCOD ...............................................................        South of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                            1.44                           1.44
                                            DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH ...............................                         .................................................................................             285.61                       292.81
                                            Dover sole ...............................................................    .................................................................................          45,980.80                  45,980.80
                                            English sole ............................................................     .................................................................................           9,153.19                    6,636.64
                                            Lingcod ...................................................................   North of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                        1,133.32                    1,083.37
                                            Lingcod ...................................................................   South of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                          447.71                       421.61
                                            Longspine thornyhead ............................................             North of 34°27′ N. lat .............................................                        2,962.33                    2,815.08
                                            Minor Shelf Rockfish complex ................................                 North of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                        1,091.70                    1,096.52
                                            Minor Shelf Rockfish complex ................................                 South of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                          192.20                       192.32
                                            Minor Slope Rockfish complex ...............................                  North of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                        1,219.41                    1,229.94
                                            Minor Slope Rockfish complex ...............................                  South of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                          423.99                       425.25
                                            Other Flatfish complex ............................................           .................................................................................           7,670.50                    6,315.10
                                            Pacific cod ..............................................................    .................................................................................           1,031.41                    1,031.41
                                            PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH ......................................                    North of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                          118.45                       124.15
                                            Pacific Whiting ........................................................      .................................................................................         112,007.45    ..............................
                                            PETRALE SOLE .....................................................            .................................................................................           2,539.40                    2,633.40
                                            Sablefish .................................................................   North of 36° N. lat ..................................................                      2,199.37                    2,411.24
                                            Sablefish .................................................................   South of 36° N. lat .................................................                         719.88                       787.50
                                            Shortspine thornyhead ............................................            North of 34°27′ N. lat .............................................                        1,581.49                    1,563.44
                                            Shortspine thornyhead ............................................            South of 34°27′ N. lat .............................................                           50.00                         50.00
                                            Splitnose rockfish ....................................................       South of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                        1,619.28                    1,648.73
                                            Starry flounder ........................................................      .................................................................................             756.85                       759.35
                                            Widow rockfish ........................................................       .................................................................................           1,420.62                    1,420.62
                                            YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH ......................................                     .................................................................................               1.00                           1.08
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                                            Yellowtail rockfish ...................................................       North of 40°10′ N. lat .............................................                        4,593.15                    4,376.67



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Document Created: 2015-12-15 15:32:51
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 15:32:51
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective May 14, 2015.
ContactMiako Ushio (West Coast Region, NMFS), phone: 206-526-4644, and email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 27588 
RIN Number0648-BE74
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Indian Fisheries

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