80_FR_27957 80 FR 27863 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries

80 FR 27863 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 94 (May 15, 2015)

Page Range27863-27867
FR Document2015-11791

NMFS is adjusting the General category BFT daily retention limit for June 1 through August 31, 2015, and the Angling category BFT daily retention limit for the remainder of 2015. In addition, NMFS is announcing July 6, 2015, as the start date for this year's Purse Seine category fishery. The General category daily retention limit is adjusted to four large medium or giant BFT. This adjustment applies to Atlantic tunas General category (commercial) permitted vessels and HMS Charter/Headboat category permitted vessels when fishing commercially for BFT. The Angling category daily retention limit is adjusted to: Two school BFT and one large school/small medium BFT per vessel per day/ trip for charter vessels (i.e., those with HMS Charter/Headboat permits when fishing recreationally); and one school BFT and one large school/ small medium BFT per vessel per day/trip for private vessels (i.e., those with HMS Angling category permits). These retention limits are effective in all areas, except for the Gulf of Mexico, where NMFS prohibits targeted fishing for BFT. These actions are based on consideration of the applicable regulatory determination criteria.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 120328229-4949-02]
RIN 0648-XD902


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna 
Fisheries

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

ACTION: Temporary rule; General and Angling category retention limit 
adjustments for Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT); Purse Seine category BFT 
fishery start date.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is adjusting the General category BFT daily retention 
limit for June 1 through August 31, 2015, and the Angling category BFT 
daily retention limit for the remainder of 2015. In addition, NMFS is 
announcing July 6, 2015, as the start date for this year's Purse Seine 
category fishery. The General category daily retention limit is 
adjusted to four large medium or giant BFT. This adjustment applies to 
Atlantic tunas General category (commercial) permitted vessels and HMS 
Charter/Headboat category permitted vessels when fishing commercially 
for BFT. The Angling category daily retention limit is adjusted to: Two 
school BFT and one large school/small medium BFT per vessel per day/
trip for charter vessels (i.e., those with HMS Charter/Headboat permits 
when fishing recreationally); and one school BFT and one large school/
small medium BFT per vessel per day/trip for private vessels (i.e., 
those with HMS Angling category permits). These retention limits are 
effective in all areas, except for the Gulf of Mexico, where NMFS 
prohibits targeted fishing for BFT. These actions are based on 
consideration of the applicable regulatory determination criteria.

DATES: The Angling category retention limit is effective May 15, 2015 
through December 31, 2015. The General category retention limit is 
effective June 1, 2015, through August 31, 2015. The Purse Seine 
category fishery will start July 6, 2015, and continue through December 
31, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale, 978-
281-9260.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulations implemented under the authority 
of the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.) and 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) governing the harvest of BFT by 
persons and vessels subject to U.S. jurisdiction are found at 50 CFR 
part 635. Section 635.27 subdivides the U.S. BFT quota recommended by 
the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas 
(ICCAT) among the various domestic fishing categories, per the 
allocations established in the 2006 Consolidated Highly Migratory 
Species Fishery Management Plan (2006 Consolidated HMS FMP) (71 FR 
58058, October 2, 2006), as amended by Amendment 7 to the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP (Amendment 7) (79 FR 71510, December 2, 2014), and 
in accordance with implementing regulations. NMFS is required under 
ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act to provide U.S. fishing vessels with 
a reasonable opportunity to harvest the ICCAT-recommended quota.
    The currently codified baseline U.S. quota is 923.7 mt (not 
including the 25 mt ICCAT allocated to the United States to account for 
bycatch of BFT in pelagic longline fisheries in the Northeast Distant 
Gear Restricted Area). Among other things, Amendment 7 revised the 
allocations to all quota categories, effective January 1, 2015. See 
Sec.  635.27(a).
    The 2015 BFT fishing year, which is managed on a calendar-year 
basis and subject to an annual quota, began January 1, 2015. The 
Angling category

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season opened January 1, 2015, and continues through December 31, 2015. 
The size classes of BFT are summarized in Table 1. Please note that 
large school and small medium BFT traditionally have been managed as 
one size class, as described below, i.e., a limit of one large school/
small medium BFT (measuring 47 to less than 73 inches).

                        Table 1--BFT Size Classes
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            Size class                       Curved fork length
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School............................  27 to less than 47 inches (68.5 to
                                     less than 119 cm).
Large school......................  47 to less than 59 inches (119 to
                                     less than 150 cm).
Small medium......................  59 to less than 73 inches (150 to
                                     less than 185 cm).
Large medium......................  73 to less than 81 inches (185 to
                                     less than 206 cm).
Giant.............................  81 inches or greater (206 cm or
                                     greater).
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    Currently, the default Angling category daily retention limit of 
one school, large school, or small medium BFT applies (Sec.  
635.23(b)(2)). This retention limit applies to HMS Angling and to HMS 
Charter/Headboat category permitted vessels (when fishing 
recreationally for BFT). In 2014, NMFS adjusted the daily retention 
limit from the default level to one school BFT and one large school/
small medium BFT for private vessels (i.e., those with HMS Angling 
category permits); and two school BFT and one large school/small medium 
BFT for charter vessels (i.e., those with HMS Charter/Headboat permits 
when fishing recreationally), effective May 8 through December 31 (79 
FR 25707, May 6, 2014).
    The General category season was open January 1 through March 31, 
2015 (the ``January'' category time period), resumes on June 1, 2015, 
and continues through December 31, 2015. Unless changed, the General 
category daily retention limit would be the default retention limit of 
one large medium or giant BFT per vessel per day/trip (Sec.  
635.23(a)(2)). The General category default retention limit applies to 
General category permitted vessels and to HMS Charter/Headboat category 
permitted vessels when fishing commercially for BFT.
    For the 2014 fishing year, NMFS adjusted the General category limit 
from the default level of one large medium or giant BFT as follows: Two 
large medium or giant BFT for January (78 FR 77362, December 23, 2013), 
four large medium or giant BFT for June through August (79 FR 30745, 
May 29, 2014), and four large medium or giant BFT for September through 
December (79 FR 50854, August 26, 2014). NMFS adjusted the daily 
retention limit for the 2015 January subquota period from the default 
level of one large medium or giant BFT to three large medium or giant 
BFT (79 FR 77943, December 29, 2014). In that action, NMFS also 
transferred 21 mt of BFT quota from the December 2015 subquota to the 
January 2015 subquota period.

Adjustment of Daily Retention Limits

    In adjusting the daily retention limits in this action, NMFS 
considered the factors required by regulatory criteria, as discussed in 
more detail, below.
    Under Sec.  635.23(a)(4), NMFS may increase or decrease the General 
category daily retention limit of large medium and giant BFT over a 
range of zero to a maximum of five per vessel. Under Sec.  
635.23(b)(3), NMFS may increase or decrease the Angling category 
retention limit for any size class of BFT. Any adjustments to retention 
limits must be based on consideration of the relevant criteria provided 
under Sec.  635.27(a)(8), which include: The usefulness of information 
obtained from catches in the particular category for biological 
sampling and monitoring of the status of the stock; the catches of the 
particular category quota to date and the likelihood of closure of that 
segment of the fishery if no adjustment is made; the projected ability 
of the vessels fishing under the particular category quota to harvest 
the additional amount of BFT before the end of the fishing year; the 
estimated amounts by which quotas for other gear categories of the 
fishery might be exceeded; effects of the adjustment on BFT rebuilding 
and overfishing; effects of the adjustment on accomplishing the 
objectives of the fishery management plan; variations in seasonal 
distribution, abundance, or migration patterns of BFT; effects of catch 
rates in one area precluding vessels in another area from having a 
reasonable opportunity to harvest a portion of the category's quota; 
review of dealer reports, daily landing trends, and the availability of 
the BFT on the fishing grounds; optimizing fishing opportunity; 
accounting for dead discards, facilitating quota monitoring, supporting 
other fishing monitoring programs through quota allocations and/or 
generation of revenue; and support of research through quota 
allocations and/or generation of revenue. Recreational retention limits 
may be adjusted separately for specific vessel type, such as private 
vessels, headboats, or charter vessels.
    NMFS has considered these criteria and their applicability to the 
General category BFT retention limit for June-August 2015 and to the 
Angling category BFT retention limit for the remainder of 2015. These 
considerations include, but are not limited to, the following. 
Biological samples collected from BFT landed by recreational and 
commercial fishermen and provided by BFT dealers continue to provide 
NMFS with valuable parts and data for ongoing scientific studies of BFT 
age and growth, migration, and reproductive status. A principal 
consideration is the objective of providing opportunities to harvest 
the full Angling category quota and the June--August General category 
subquota without exceeding them based upon the 2006 Consolidated HMS 
FMP goal: ``Consistent with other objectives of this FMP, to manage 
Atlantic HMS fisheries for continuing optimum yield so as to provide 
the greatest overall benefit to the Nation, particularly with respect 
to food production, providing recreational opportunities, preserving 
traditional fisheries, and taking into account the protection of marine 
ecosystems.'' It is also important that NMFS constrain landings to BFT 
subquotas both to adhere to the FMP quota allocations and to ensure 
that landings are as consistent as possible with the pattern of fishing 
mortality (e.g., fish caught at each age) that was assumed in the 
projections of stock rebuilding.
    NMFS also considered the fact that it is in the process of 
proposing a rule that would implement and give domestic effect to the 
2014 ICCAT recommendation on western Atlantic BFT management, which 
increased the U.S. BFT quota for 2015 and 2016 by 14 percent from the 
2014 level. The domestic subquotas to be proposed in that action would 
result from application of the allocation process established in 
Amendment 7 to the increased U.S. quota. As explained below, however, 
the retention limits being set in this action are not dependent on 
those quota increases.
    The currently codified Angling category quota is 168.6 mt (94.9 mt 
for school BFT, 69.8 mt for large school/small medium BFT, and 3.9 mt 
for large medium/giant BFT). If the proposed quota rule (discussed 
above) is finalized as proposed, the Angling category quota could be 
expected to increase to 195.2 mt (108.4 mt for school BFT, 82.3 mt for 
large school/small medium BFT, and 4.5 mt for large medium/giant BFT). 
The currently codified General category quota is 403 mt. Each of the 
General category time periods (``January,'' June through August, 
September, October

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through November, and December) is allocated a portion of the annual 
General category quota. The codified June through August subquota is 
201.5 mt. Under the proposed quota rule NMFS is preparing, the General 
category quota would increase to 466.7 mt and the June through August 
General category subquota would increase to 233.3 mt.

Angling Category Daily Retention Limit Adjustment

    In addition to the considerations that apply to both the General 
and Angling category retention limit adjustments, described above, NMFS 
has considered the regulatory determination criteria and their 
applicability to the Angling category BFT retention limit. These 
considerations include, but are not limited to, the following. Under 
the Angling category limits in effect for 2014 (described above), 
Angling category landings were approximately 112 mt (62 percent of the 
182-mt subquota), with 24.7 mt of school BFT landed (26 percent of the 
94.9-mt school BFT subquota). Given that the landings fell short of the 
available quota, that additional quota is anticipated to be available 
this year as a result of the 2014 ICCAT recommendation, and considering 
the regulatory criteria above, NMFS has determined that the Angling 
category retention limit applicable to participants on HMS Angling and 
HMS Charter/Headboat category permitted vessels should be adjusted 
upwards from the default level. NMFS has also concluded that 
implementation of separate limits for private and charter/headboat 
vessels remains appropriate, recognizing the different nature, socio-
economic needs, and recent landings results of the two components of 
the recreational BFT fishery. For example, charter operators 
historically have indicated that a multi-fish retention limit is vital 
to their ability to attract customers. In addition, Large Pelagics 
Survey estimates indicate that charter/headboat BFT landings averaged 
approximately 30 percent of recent recreational landings for 2013 
through 2014, with the remaining 70 percent landed by private vessels.
    Therefore, for private vessels (i.e., those with HMS Angling 
category permits), the limit is one school BFT and one large school/
small medium BFT per vessel per day/trip (i.e., one BFT measuring 27 to 
less than 47 inches, and one BFT measuring 47 to less than 73 inches). 
For charter vessels (i.e., those with HMS Charter/Headboat permits), 
the limit is two school BFT and one large school/small medium BFT per 
vessel per day/trip when fishing recreationally for BFT (i.e., two BFT 
measuring 27 to less than 47 inches, and one BFT measuring 47 to less 
than 73 inches). These retention limits are effective in all areas, 
except for the Gulf of Mexico, where NMFS prohibits targeted fishing 
for BFT. Regardless of the duration of a fishing trip, the daily 
retention limit applies upon landing.
    NMFS anticipates that the BFT daily retention limits in this action 
will result in landings during 2015 that would not exceed the available 
subquotas (both those codified and as expected to be proposed). Lower 
retention limits could result in substantial underharvest of the 
codified Angling category subquota, and increasing the daily limits 
further may risk exceeding the available quota, contrary to the 
objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended. Further 
increasing the school BFT retention limit for private and charter 
vessels could be possible without exceeding the annual school BFT 
subquota (both the amount currently codified and the amount that NMFS 
anticipates proposing in the quota rule shortly), given that the 2014 
Angling category landings represented 66 percent of the currently-
codified Angling category quota and 57 percent of the soon-to-be-
proposed Angling category quota. Nevertheless, NMFS has concluded that 
retention limits consistent with last year's remain appropriate given 
the need to not exceed the ICCAT tolerance limit on school BFT and 
other considerations, such as potential effort shifts to BFT fishing as 
a result of current, reduced recreational retention limits for New 
England groundfish and striped bass. NMFS will monitor 2015 landings 
closely and will make further adjustments, including closure if 
necessary, with an inseason action if warranted.

General Category Daily Retention Limit Adjustment

    In addition to the considerations that apply to both the General 
and Angling category retention limit adjustments, described above, NMFS 
has considered the regulatory determination criteria and their 
applicability to the General category BFT retention limit for the 
June--August 2015 General category fishery. These considerations 
include, but are not limited to, the following. Commercial-size BFT are 
anticipated to migrate to the fishing grounds off the northeast U.S. 
coast by early June. Based on General category landings rates during 
the June through August time period over the last several years, it is 
highly unlikely that the June through August subquota (both the 
currently codified amount and the amount that will be proposed) will be 
filled with the default daily retention limit of one BFT per vessel, 
and it may not be filled at a three-BFT limit if recent patterns of BFT 
availability and landings rates continue. During the June--August 2013 
period, under a three-fish limit, BFT landings were approximately 108 
mt (50 percent of the available subquota for that period). In the 
June--August 2014 period, under a four-fish limit, BFT landings were 
approximately 107 mt (49 percent of the subquota). For the entire 2014 
fishing year, 94.6 percent of the General category quota was filled.
    A limit lower than four fish could result in unused quota being 
added to the later portion of the General category season (i.e., 
rolling forward to the subsequent subquota time period). Increasing the 
daily retention limit from the default may mitigate rolling an 
excessive amount of unused quota from one time-period subquota to the 
next. However, increasing the daily limit to five fish may risk 
exceeding the available June--August subquota. NMFS has also received 
comment over recent years from General category fishery participants 
and BFT dealers that a five-fish limit at this time of year may 
negatively affect market prices as the fish quality tends to be lower 
earlier in the year. Increasing the daily retention limit to four fish 
will increase the likelihood that the General category BFT landings 
will approach, but not exceed, the annual quota, as well as increase 
the opportunity for catching BFT harvest during the June through August 
subquota period. Increasing (and sometimes maximizing) opportunity 
within each subquota period is also important because of the migratory 
nature and seasonal distribution of BFT. In a particular geographic 
region, or waters accessible from a particular port, the amount of 
fishing opportunity for BFT may be constrained by the short amount of 
time the BFT are present.
    Based on these considerations, NMFS has determined that a four-fish 
General category retention limit is warranted. It would provide a 
reasonable opportunity to harvest the U.S. quota of BFT, without 
exceeding it, while maintaining an equitable distribution of fishing 
opportunities; help achieve optimum yield in the General category BFT 
fishery; allow the collection of a broad range of data for stock 
monitoring purposes; and be consistent with the objectives of the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended. Therefore, NMFS increases the General 
category retention limit from the default limit to four large medium or 
giant BFT per

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vessel per day/trip, effective June 1, 2015, through August 31, 2015.
    Regardless of the duration of a fishing trip, the daily retention 
limit applies upon landing. For example, during the June through August 
period, whether a vessel fishing under the General category limit takes 
a two-day trip or makes two trips in one day, the day/trip limit of 
four fish applies and may not be exceeded upon landing. This General 
category retention limit is effective in all areas, except for the Gulf 
of Mexico, where NMFS prohibits targeting fishing for BFT, and applies 
to those vessels permitted in the General category, as well as to those 
HMS Charter/Headboat permitted vessels fishing commercially for BFT.
    These retention limit adjustments are intended to provide a 
reasonable opportunity to harvest the U.S. quota of BFT without 
exceeding it, while maintaining an equitable distribution of fishing 
opportunities; and to be consistent with the objectives of the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended. The adjustments are consistent with 
the quotas previously implemented and analyzed in the 2011 BFT quota 
final rule, as adjusted by the final rule to implement Amendment 7, and 
consistent with the objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and 
amendments, and are not expected to negatively impact stock health. The 
adjustments also are supported by the Supplemental Environmental 
Assessment prepared for the 2013 quota specifications and the Final 
Environmental Impact Statement/Regulatory Impact Review/Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis prepared for Amendment 7.

Monitoring and Reporting

    NMFS will continue to monitor the BFT fisheries closely through the 
mandatory landings and catch reports. Dealers are required to submit 
landing reports within 24 hours of a dealer receiving BFT. General, HMS 
Charter/Headboat, Harpoon, and Angling category vessel owners are 
required to report the catch of all BFT retained or discarded dead, 
within 24 hours of the landing(s) or end of each trip, by accessing 
hmspermits.noaa.gov.
    HMS Angling and HMS Charter/Headboat category permit holders may 
catch and release (or tag and release) BFT of all sizes, subject to the 
requirements of the catch-and-release and tag-and-release programs at 
Sec.  635.26. Anglers are also reminded that all BFT that are released 
must be handled in a manner that will maximize survival, and without 
removing the fish from the water, consistent with requirements at Sec.  
635.21(a)(1). For additional information on safe handling, see the 
``Careful Catch and Release'' brochure available at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/.
    Depending on the level of fishing effort and catch rates of BFT, 
NMFS may determine that additional retention limit adjustments or 
closures are necessary to ensure available quota is not exceeded or to 
enhance scientific data collection from, and fishing opportunities in, 
all geographic areas. Subsequent actions, if any, will be published in 
the Federal Register. In addition, fishermen may call the Atlantic 
Tunas Information Line at (888) 872-8862 or (978) 281-9260, or access 
hmspermits.noaa.gov, for updates on quota monitoring and inseason 
adjustments.

Purse Seine Category BFT Fishery Start Date

    Amendment 7 revised the fishery start date to be set annually by 
NMFS between June 1 and August 15. The start date was made more 
flexible to optimize fishing opportunity for Purse Seine category 
vessels and to minimize potential gear conflicts or the impacts of 
oversupply on the market.
    Under Sec.  635.27(a)(4), NMFS may start the Purse Seine category 
BFT fishery between June 1 and August 15. Annually, NMFS will make a 
determination when the Purse Seine category fishery will start, based 
on variations in seasonal distribution, abundance or migration patterns 
of BFT, cumulative and projected landings in other commercial fishing 
categories, the potential for gear conflicts on the fishing grounds, or 
market impacts due to oversupply. In the past, NMFS has received 
comments from fishermen that use commercial handgear expressing concern 
that purse seining activity may disrupt their ability to capture BFT at 
the surface (i.e., harpoon gear) if purse seining occurs early in the 
season (i.e., in the month of June) and for rod and reel fishing if the 
activities are concentrated later in the season (i.e., mid-July through 
the fall). NMFS has also received comments expressing concern about 
potential oversupply of the market by purse seine vessel(s) offloading 
a large amount of fish at once, and, as a result, lower ex-vessel 
prices, particularly early in the season (i.e., the month of June) when 
fish quality and prices tend to be lower.
    In 2004 through 2014, the Purse Seine category BFT fishery started 
on July 15 of each year (68 FR 74504, December 24, 2003). Since 2006, 
Purse Seine category landings have been low relative to available quota 
for the category, with no BFT harvested in 2008, 2010, and 2011.
    Based on these considerations, NMFS has determined that a 2015 
Purse Seine category BFT fishery start date of July 6 is warranted. The 
July 6 start date would alleviate issues with potential gear conflicts 
in June and early July (including over the July 4 holiday weekend) and 
concerns about market impacts caused by potential oversupply, thus 
balancing the needs of the Harpoon, General, and Purse Seine category 
fisheries. It would provide a reasonable opportunity to harvest the 
U.S. BFT quota, without exceeding it, while maintaining an equitable 
distribution of fishing opportunities; help achieve optimum yield in 
the Purse Seine category BFT fishery; and be consistent with the 
objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended. Therefore, 
NMFS sets the purse seine fishery start date for July 6, 2015, through 
December 31, 2015.

Monitoring and Reporting

    NMFS will continue to monitor the Purse Seine category BFT fishery 
closely through the mandatory landings and catch reports. Consistent 
with the regulations implementing Amendment 7, purse seine vessel 
operators are required to use their vessel monitoring system (VMS) to 
report to NMFS as follows: For each purse seine set, as instructed by 
NMFS, the date and area of the set, and the length of all BFT retained 
(actual), and the length of all BFT discarded dead or alive 
(approximate), must be reported within 12 hours of the completion of 
the retrieval of each set.

Classification

    The Assistant Administrator for NMFS (AA) finds that it is 
impracticable and contrary to the public interest to provide prior 
notice of, and an opportunity for public comment on, this action for 
the following reasons:
    The regulations implementing the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as 
amended, provide for inseason retention limit adjustments to respond to 
the unpredictable nature of BFT availability on the fishing grounds, 
the migratory nature of this species, and the regional variations in 
the BFT fishery. Based on available BFT quotas, fishery performance in 
recent years, the availability of BFT on the fishing grounds, among 
other considerations, adjustment to the General and Angling category 
BFT daily retention limits from the default levels is warranted. 
Analysis of available data shows that adjustment to the BFT daily 
retention limit from the default level would result in minimal

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risks of exceeding the ICCAT-allocated quota. The regulations 
implementing the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended, also provide 
the flexibility to set the Purse Seine category BFT fishery start date 
between June 1 and August 15 based on variations in seasonal 
distribution, abundance or migration patterns of BFT, cumulative and 
projected landings in other commercial fishing categories, the 
potential for gear conflicts on the fishing grounds, or market impacts 
due to oversupply. NMFS provides notification of retention limit 
adjustments and the purse seine fishery start date by publishing the 
notice in the Federal Register, emailing individuals who have 
subscribed to the Atlantic HMS News electronic newsletter, and updating 
the information posted on the Atlantic Tunas Information Line and on 
hmspermits.noaa.gov.
    Delays in increasing these retention limits would adversely affect 
those HMS General, Angling, and Charter/Headboat category vessels that 
would otherwise have an opportunity to harvest more than the default 
retention limit of one school, large school, or small medium BFT per 
day/trip for the Angling category, or one BFT per day/trip for the 
General category, and may exacerbate the problem of low catch rates and 
quota rollovers. In addition, delays in starting the Purse Seine 
category BFT fishery would adversely affect those purse seine vessels 
that would otherwise harvest BFT during that time. Limited 
opportunities to harvest the respective quotas may have negative social 
and economic impacts for U.S. fishermen that depend upon catching the 
available quota within the time periods designated in the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended. Purse Seine category fishermen need 
sufficient advance notice of the specific start date of the fishery in 
order to plan fishing trips, including meeting VMS requirements and 
arranging for observer coverage. Adjustment of the General category 
retention limit needs to be effective June 1, 2015, or as soon as 
possible thereafter, to minimize any unnecessary disruption in fishing 
patterns, to allow the impacted sectors to benefit from the adjustment, 
and to not preclude fishing opportunities for fishermen who have access 
to the fishery only during this time period. In addition, fisheries 
under the Angling category daily retention limit are currently underway 
and delaying this action would be contrary to the public interest. 
Therefore, the AA finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) to waive 
prior notice and the opportunity for public comment. For all of the 
above reasons, there is good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d) to waive the 
30-day delay in effectiveness.
    This action is being taken under Sec. Sec.  635.23(a)(4), 
635.23(b)(3), and 635.27(a)(4) and is exempt from review under 
Executive Order 12866.

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801 et seq.

    Dated: May 12, 2015.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                                Commission will decide on a new                                                                               category retention limit is effective June
                                                                                                        *      *     *    *    *
                                                transition date in the rulemaking                                                                             1, 2015, through August 31, 2015. The
                                                                                                          (l) After 11:59 p.m. local time on
                                                proceeding in MB Docket No. 03–185.                                                                           Purse Seine category fishery will start
                                                                                                        September 1, 2015, Class A television
                                                Until a decision is reached in the                                                                            July 6, 2015, and continue through
                                                                                                        stations may no longer operate any
                                                rulemaking and the Commission can                                                                             December 31, 2015.
                                                                                                        facility in analog (NTSC) mode.
                                                determine the effect of the future                                                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                incentive auction and repacking, LPTV                   [FR Doc. 2015–10226 Filed 5–14–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                              Sarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale,
                                                and TV translator stations may delay                    BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                                                                                                                              978–281–9260.
                                                completing construction of their digital                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                facilities. Class A television stations are                                                                   Regulations implemented under the
                                                still subject to the September 1, 2015                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                authority of the Atlantic Tunas
                                                transition date and analog Class A                                                                            Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et
                                                stations may no longer operate in analog                National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                                                                        Administration                                        seq.) and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                mode after 11:59 p.m., local time, on                                                                         Conservation and Management Act
                                                September 1, 2015. Class A television                                                                         (Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801
                                                stations that have not completed                        50 CFR Part 635
                                                                                                                                                              et seq.) governing the harvest of BFT by
                                                constructing their digital facilities by                [Docket No. 120328229–4949–02]                        persons and vessels subject to U.S.
                                                the transition date must go silent while                                                                      jurisdiction are found at 50 CFR part
                                                they complete construction.                             RIN 0648–XD902
                                                                                                                                                              635. Section 635.27 subdivides the U.S.
                                                   Class A television stations are also                                                                       BFT quota recommended by the
                                                reminded that the Commission has                        Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;
                                                                                                        Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries                       International Commission for the
                                                designated May 29, 2015, as the Pre-                                                                          Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
                                                Auction Licensing Deadline by which                     AGENCY:   National Marine Fisheries                   among the various domestic fishing
                                                Class A television stations’ digital                    Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  categories, per the allocations
                                                facilities must be licensed in order to be              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    established in the 2006 Consolidated
                                                eligible for protection in the repacking                Commerce.                                             Highly Migratory Species Fishery
                                                process that will be part of the incentive              ACTION: Temporary rule; General and                   Management Plan (2006 Consolidated
                                                auction. In order for a Class A television              Angling category retention limit                      HMS FMP) (71 FR 58058, October 2,
                                                station’s digital facility to be afforded               adjustments for Atlantic bluefin tuna                 2006), as amended by Amendment 7 to
                                                protection in the repacking process, it                 (BFT); Purse Seine category BFT fishery               the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP
                                                must be licensed or have an application                 start date.                                           (Amendment 7) (79 FR 71510, December
                                                for a license to cover on file by the Pre-                                                                    2, 2014), and in accordance with
                                                Auction Licensing Deadline. Although                    SUMMARY:    NMFS is adjusting the                     implementing regulations. NMFS is
                                                Class A television stations may wait                    General category BFT daily retention                  required under ATCA and the
                                                until the September 1, 2015, digital                    limit for June 1 through August 31,                   Magnuson-Stevens Act to provide U.S.
                                                transition deadline to complete                         2015, and the Angling category BFT                    fishing vessels with a reasonable
                                                construction and license their digital                  daily retention limit for the remainder               opportunity to harvest the ICCAT-
                                                facilities, those that do not have their                of 2015. In addition, NMFS is                         recommended quota.
                                                digital facilities licensed by May 29,                  announcing July 6, 2015, as the start                    The currently codified baseline U.S.
                                                2015, will be afforded protection based                 date for this year’s Purse Seine category             quota is 923.7 mt (not including the 25
                                                only on the coverage area and                           fishery. The General category daily                   mt ICCAT allocated to the United States
                                                population served by their analog                       retention limit is adjusted to four large             to account for bycatch of BFT in pelagic
                                                facilities.                                             medium or giant BFT. This adjustment                  longline fisheries in the Northeast
                                                List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 74                      applies to Atlantic tunas General                     Distant Gear Restricted Area). Among
                                                                                                        category (commercial) permitted vessels               other things, Amendment 7 revised the
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                                                   Television.                                          and HMS Charter/Headboat category                     allocations to all quota categories,
                                                Federal Communications Commission.                      permitted vessels when fishing                        effective January 1, 2015. See
                                                Barbara Kreisman,                                       commercially for BFT. The Angling                     § 635.27(a).
                                                Chief, Video Division, Media Bureau.                    category daily retention limit is adjusted               The 2015 BFT fishing year, which is
                                                                                                        to: Two school BFT and one large                      managed on a calendar-year basis and
                                                  For the reasons discussed in the                      school/small medium BFT per vessel                    subject to an annual quota, began
                                                preamble, the Federal Communications                    per day/trip for charter vessels (i.e.,               January 1, 2015. The Angling category


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                                                season opened January 1, 2015, and                         (79 FR 30745, May 29, 2014), and four                    NMFS has considered these criteria
                                                continues through December 31, 2015.                       large medium or giant BFT for                         and their applicability to the General
                                                The size classes of BFT are summarized                     September through December (79 FR                     category BFT retention limit for June–
                                                in Table 1. Please note that large school                  50854, August 26, 2014). NMFS                         August 2015 and to the Angling
                                                and small medium BFT traditionally                         adjusted the daily retention limit for the            category BFT retention limit for the
                                                have been managed as one size class, as                    2015 January subquota period from the                 remainder of 2015. These considerations
                                                described below, i.e., a limit of one large                default level of one large medium or                  include, but are not limited to, the
                                                school/small medium BFT (measuring                         giant BFT to three large medium or giant              following. Biological samples collected
                                                47 to less than 73 inches).                                BFT (79 FR 77943, December 29, 2014).                 from BFT landed by recreational and
                                                                                                           In that action, NMFS also transferred 21              commercial fishermen and provided by
                                                       TABLE 1—BFT SIZE CLASSES                            mt of BFT quota from the December                     BFT dealers continue to provide NMFS
                                                                                                           2015 subquota to the January 2015                     with valuable parts and data for ongoing
                                                   Size class               Curved fork length             subquota period.                                      scientific studies of BFT age and
                                                                                                                                                                 growth, migration, and reproductive
                                                School .............    27 to less than 47 inches          Adjustment of Daily Retention Limits
                                                                                                                                                                 status. A principal consideration is the
                                                                          (68.5 to less than 119              In adjusting the daily retention limits            objective of providing opportunities to
                                                                          cm).                             in this action, NMFS considered the                   harvest the full Angling category quota
                                                Large school ...        47 to less than 59 inches          factors required by regulatory criteria, as
                                                                          (119 to less than 150                                                                  and the June—August General category
                                                                                                           discussed in more detail, below.                      subquota without exceeding them based
                                                                          cm).
                                                                                                              Under § 635.23(a)(4), NMFS may                     upon the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP
                                                Small medium            59 to less than 73 inches
                                                                          (150 to less than 185            increase or decrease the General                      goal: ‘‘Consistent with other objectives
                                                                          cm).                             category daily retention limit of large               of this FMP, to manage Atlantic HMS
                                                Large medium            73 to less than 81 inches          medium and giant BFT over a range of                  fisheries for continuing optimum yield
                                                                          (185 to less than 206            zero to a maximum of five per vessel.                 so as to provide the greatest overall
                                                                          cm).                             Under § 635.23(b)(3), NMFS may                        benefit to the Nation, particularly with
                                                Giant ...............   81 inches or greater (206          increase or decrease the Angling                      respect to food production, providing
                                                                          cm or greater).                  category retention limit for any size                 recreational opportunities, preserving
                                                                                                           class of BFT. Any adjustments to                      traditional fisheries, and taking into
                                                   Currently, the default Angling                          retention limits must be based on                     account the protection of marine
                                                category daily retention limit of one                      consideration of the relevant criteria                ecosystems.’’ It is also important that
                                                school, large school, or small medium                      provided under § 635.27(a)(8), which                  NMFS constrain landings to BFT
                                                BFT applies (§ 635.23(b)(2)). This                         include: The usefulness of information                subquotas both to adhere to the FMP
                                                retention limit applies to HMS Angling                     obtained from catches in the particular               quota allocations and to ensure that
                                                and to HMS Charter/Headboat category                       category for biological sampling and                  landings are as consistent as possible
                                                permitted vessels (when fishing                            monitoring of the status of the stock; the            with the pattern of fishing mortality
                                                recreationally for BFT). In 2014, NMFS                     catches of the particular category quota              (e.g., fish caught at each age) that was
                                                adjusted the daily retention limit from                    to date and the likelihood of closure of              assumed in the projections of stock
                                                the default level to one school BFT and                    that segment of the fishery if no                     rebuilding.
                                                one large school/small medium BFT for                      adjustment is made; the projected                        NMFS also considered the fact that it
                                                private vessels (i.e., those with HMS                      ability of the vessels fishing under the              is in the process of proposing a rule that
                                                Angling category permits); and two                         particular category quota to harvest the              would implement and give domestic
                                                school BFT and one large school/small                      additional amount of BFT before the                   effect to the 2014 ICCAT
                                                medium BFT for charter vessels (i.e.,                      end of the fishing year; the estimated                recommendation on western Atlantic
                                                those with HMS Charter/Headboat                            amounts by which quotas for other gear                BFT management, which increased the
                                                permits when fishing recreationally),                      categories of the fishery might be                    U.S. BFT quota for 2015 and 2016 by 14
                                                effective May 8 through December 31                        exceeded; effects of the adjustment on                percent from the 2014 level. The
                                                (79 FR 25707, May 6, 2014).                                BFT rebuilding and overfishing; effects               domestic subquotas to be proposed in
                                                   The General category season was open                    of the adjustment on accomplishing the                that action would result from
                                                January 1 through March 31, 2015 (the                      objectives of the fishery management                  application of the allocation process
                                                ‘‘January’’ category time period),                         plan; variations in seasonal distribution,            established in Amendment 7 to the
                                                resumes on June 1, 2015, and continues                     abundance, or migration patterns of                   increased U.S. quota. As explained
                                                through December 31, 2015. Unless                          BFT; effects of catch rates in one area               below, however, the retention limits
                                                changed, the General category daily                        precluding vessels in another area from               being set in this action are not
                                                retention limit would be the default                       having a reasonable opportunity to                    dependent on those quota increases.
                                                retention limit of one large medium or                     harvest a portion of the category’s quota;               The currently codified Angling
                                                giant BFT per vessel per day/trip                          review of dealer reports, daily landing               category quota is 168.6 mt (94.9 mt for
                                                (§ 635.23(a)(2)). The General category                     trends, and the availability of the BFT               school BFT, 69.8 mt for large school/
                                                default retention limit applies to                         on the fishing grounds; optimizing                    small medium BFT, and 3.9 mt for large
                                                General category permitted vessels and                     fishing opportunity; accounting for dead              medium/giant BFT). If the proposed
                                                to HMS Charter/Headboat category                           discards, facilitating quota monitoring,              quota rule (discussed above) is finalized
                                                permitted vessels when fishing                             supporting other fishing monitoring                   as proposed, the Angling category quota
                                                commercially for BFT.                                      programs through quota allocations and/               could be expected to increase to 195.2
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                                                   For the 2014 fishing year, NMFS                         or generation of revenue; and support of              mt (108.4 mt for school BFT, 82.3 mt for
                                                adjusted the General category limit from                   research through quota allocations and/               large school/small medium BFT, and 4.5
                                                the default level of one large medium or                   or generation of revenue. Recreational                mt for large medium/giant BFT). The
                                                giant BFT as follows: Two large medium                     retention limits may be adjusted                      currently codified General category
                                                or giant BFT for January (78 FR 77362,                     separately for specific vessel type, such             quota is 403 mt. Each of the General
                                                December 23, 2013), four large medium                      as private vessels, headboats, or charter             category time periods (‘‘January,’’ June
                                                or giant BFT for June through August                       vessels.                                              through August, September, October


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                                                through November, and December) is                      recreationally for BFT (i.e., two BFT                 codified amount and the amount that
                                                allocated a portion of the annual                       measuring 27 to less than 47 inches, and              will be proposed) will be filled with the
                                                General category quota. The codified                    one BFT measuring 47 to less than 73                  default daily retention limit of one BFT
                                                June through August subquota is 201.5                   inches). These retention limits are                   per vessel, and it may not be filled at a
                                                mt. Under the proposed quota rule                       effective in all areas, except for the Gulf           three-BFT limit if recent patterns of BFT
                                                NMFS is preparing, the General category                 of Mexico, where NMFS prohibits                       availability and landings rates continue.
                                                quota would increase to 466.7 mt and                    targeted fishing for BFT. Regardless of               During the June—August 2013 period,
                                                the June through August General                         the duration of a fishing trip, the daily             under a three-fish limit, BFT landings
                                                category subquota would increase to                     retention limit applies upon landing.                 were approximately 108 mt (50 percent
                                                233.3 mt.                                                  NMFS anticipates that the BFT daily                of the available subquota for that
                                                                                                        retention limits in this action will result           period). In the June—August 2014
                                                Angling Category Daily Retention Limit                  in landings during 2015 that would not
                                                Adjustment                                                                                                    period, under a four-fish limit, BFT
                                                                                                        exceed the available subquotas (both                  landings were approximately 107 mt (49
                                                   In addition to the considerations that               those codified and as expected to be                  percent of the subquota). For the entire
                                                apply to both the General and Angling                   proposed). Lower retention limits could               2014 fishing year, 94.6 percent of the
                                                category retention limit adjustments,                   result in substantial underharvest of the             General category quota was filled.
                                                described above, NMFS has considered                    codified Angling category subquota, and                  A limit lower than four fish could
                                                the regulatory determination criteria                   increasing the daily limits further may               result in unused quota being added to
                                                and their applicability to the Angling                  risk exceeding the available quota,                   the later portion of the General category
                                                category BFT retention limit. These                     contrary to the objectives of the 2006                season (i.e., rolling forward to the
                                                considerations include, but are not                     Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended.                     subsequent subquota time period).
                                                limited to, the following. Under the                    Further increasing the school BFT                     Increasing the daily retention limit from
                                                Angling category limits in effect for                   retention limit for private and charter               the default may mitigate rolling an
                                                2014 (described above), Angling                         vessels could be possible without                     excessive amount of unused quota from
                                                category landings were approximately                    exceeding the annual school BFT                       one time-period subquota to the next.
                                                112 mt (62 percent of the 182-mt                        subquota (both the amount currently                   However, increasing the daily limit to
                                                subquota), with 24.7 mt of school BFT                   codified and the amount that NMFS                     five fish may risk exceeding the
                                                landed (26 percent of the 94.9-mt school                anticipates proposing in the quota rule               available June—August subquota. NMFS
                                                BFT subquota). Given that the landings                  shortly), given that the 2014 Angling
                                                fell short of the available quota, that                                                                       has also received comment over recent
                                                                                                        category landings represented 66
                                                additional quota is anticipated to be                                                                         years from General category fishery
                                                                                                        percent of the currently-codified
                                                available this year as a result of the 2014                                                                   participants and BFT dealers that a five-
                                                                                                        Angling category quota and 57 percent
                                                ICCAT recommendation, and                                                                                     fish limit at this time of year may
                                                                                                        of the soon-to-be-proposed Angling
                                                considering the regulatory criteria                                                                           negatively affect market prices as the
                                                                                                        category quota. Nevertheless, NMFS has
                                                above, NMFS has determined that the                                                                           fish quality tends to be lower earlier in
                                                                                                        concluded that retention limits
                                                Angling category retention limit                                                                              the year. Increasing the daily retention
                                                                                                        consistent with last year’s remain
                                                applicable to participants on HMS                                                                             limit to four fish will increase the
                                                                                                        appropriate given the need to not
                                                Angling and HMS Charter/Headboat                                                                              likelihood that the General category BFT
                                                                                                        exceed the ICCAT tolerance limit on
                                                category permitted vessels should be                                                                          landings will approach, but not exceed,
                                                                                                        school BFT and other considerations,
                                                adjusted upwards from the default level.                such as potential effort shifts to BFT                the annual quota, as well as increase the
                                                NMFS has also concluded that                            fishing as a result of current, reduced               opportunity for catching BFT harvest
                                                implementation of separate limits for                   recreational retention limits for New                 during the June through August
                                                private and charter/headboat vessels                    England groundfish and striped bass.                  subquota period. Increasing (and
                                                remains appropriate, recognizing the                    NMFS will monitor 2015 landings                       sometimes maximizing) opportunity
                                                different nature, socio-economic needs,                 closely and will make further                         within each subquota period is also
                                                and recent landings results of the two                  adjustments, including closure if                     important because of the migratory
                                                components of the recreational BFT                      necessary, with an inseason action if                 nature and seasonal distribution of BFT.
                                                fishery. For example, charter operators                 warranted.                                            In a particular geographic region, or
                                                historically have indicated that a multi-                                                                     waters accessible from a particular port,
                                                fish retention limit is vital to their                  General Category Daily Retention Limit                the amount of fishing opportunity for
                                                ability to attract customers. In addition,              Adjustment                                            BFT may be constrained by the short
                                                Large Pelagics Survey estimates indicate                   In addition to the considerations that             amount of time the BFT are present.
                                                that charter/headboat BFT landings                      apply to both the General and Angling                    Based on these considerations, NMFS
                                                averaged approximately 30 percent of                    category retention limit adjustments,                 has determined that a four-fish General
                                                recent recreational landings for 2013                   described above, NMFS has considered                  category retention limit is warranted. It
                                                through 2014, with the remaining 70                     the regulatory determination criteria                 would provide a reasonable opportunity
                                                percent landed by private vessels.                      and their applicability to the General                to harvest the U.S. quota of BFT,
                                                   Therefore, for private vessels (i.e.,                category BFT retention limit for the                  without exceeding it, while maintaining
                                                those with HMS Angling category                         June—August 2015 General category                     an equitable distribution of fishing
                                                permits), the limit is one school BFT                   fishery. These considerations include,                opportunities; help achieve optimum
                                                and one large school/small medium BFT                   but are not limited to, the following.                yield in the General category BFT
                                                per vessel per day/trip (i.e., one BFT                  Commercial-size BFT are anticipated to                fishery; allow the collection of a broad
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                                                measuring 27 to less than 47 inches, and                migrate to the fishing grounds off the                range of data for stock monitoring
                                                one BFT measuring 47 to less than 73                    northeast U.S. coast by early June. Based             purposes; and be consistent with the
                                                inches). For charter vessels (i.e., those               on General category landings rates                    objectives of the 2006 Consolidated
                                                with HMS Charter/Headboat permits),                     during the June through August time                   HMS FMP, as amended. Therefore,
                                                the limit is two school BFT and one                     period over the last several years, it is             NMFS increases the General category
                                                large school/small medium BFT per                       highly unlikely that the June through                 retention limit from the default limit to
                                                vessel per day/trip when fishing                        August subquota (both the currently                   four large medium or giant BFT per


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                                                vessel per day/trip, effective June 1,                  requirements at § 635.21(a)(1). For                   available quota for the category, with no
                                                2015, through August 31, 2015.                          additional information on safe handling,              BFT harvested in 2008, 2010, and 2011.
                                                   Regardless of the duration of a fishing              see the ‘‘Careful Catch and Release’’                    Based on these considerations, NMFS
                                                trip, the daily retention limit applies                 brochure available at                                 has determined that a 2015 Purse Seine
                                                upon landing. For example, during the                   www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/.                           category BFT fishery start date of July 6
                                                June through August period, whether a                      Depending on the level of fishing                  is warranted. The July 6 start date
                                                vessel fishing under the General                        effort and catch rates of BFT, NMFS                   would alleviate issues with potential
                                                category limit takes a two-day trip or                  may determine that additional retention               gear conflicts in June and early July
                                                makes two trips in one day, the day/trip                limit adjustments or closures are                     (including over the July 4 holiday
                                                limit of four fish applies and may not                  necessary to ensure available quota is                weekend) and concerns about market
                                                be exceeded upon landing. This General                  not exceeded or to enhance scientific                 impacts caused by potential oversupply,
                                                category retention limit is effective in all            data collection from, and fishing                     thus balancing the needs of the
                                                areas, except for the Gulf of Mexico,                   opportunities in, all geographic areas.               Harpoon, General, and Purse Seine
                                                where NMFS prohibits targeting fishing                  Subsequent actions, if any, will be                   category fisheries. It would provide a
                                                for BFT, and applies to those vessels                   published in the Federal Register. In                 reasonable opportunity to harvest the
                                                permitted in the General category, as                   addition, fishermen may call the                      U.S. BFT quota, without exceeding it,
                                                well as to those HMS Charter/Headboat                   Atlantic Tunas Information Line at (888)              while maintaining an equitable
                                                permitted vessels fishing commercially                  872–8862 or (978) 281–9260, or access                 distribution of fishing opportunities;
                                                for BFT.                                                hmspermits.noaa.gov, for updates on                   help achieve optimum yield in the
                                                   These retention limit adjustments are                quota monitoring and inseason                         Purse Seine category BFT fishery; and
                                                intended to provide a reasonable                        adjustments.                                          be consistent with the objectives of the
                                                opportunity to harvest the U.S. quota of                                                                      2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as
                                                BFT without exceeding it, while                         Purse Seine Category BFT Fishery Start                amended. Therefore, NMFS sets the
                                                maintaining an equitable distribution of                Date                                                  purse seine fishery start date for July 6,
                                                fishing opportunities; and to be                           Amendment 7 revised the fishery start              2015, through December 31, 2015.
                                                consistent with the objectives of the                   date to be set annually by NMFS
                                                2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as                                                                                 Monitoring and Reporting
                                                                                                        between June 1 and August 15. The start                  NMFS will continue to monitor the
                                                amended. The adjustments are
                                                                                                        date was made more flexible to optimize               Purse Seine category BFT fishery closely
                                                consistent with the quotas previously
                                                                                                        fishing opportunity for Purse Seine                   through the mandatory landings and
                                                implemented and analyzed in the 2011
                                                                                                        category vessels and to minimize                      catch reports. Consistent with the
                                                BFT quota final rule, as adjusted by the
                                                                                                        potential gear conflicts or the impacts of            regulations implementing Amendment
                                                final rule to implement Amendment 7,
                                                                                                        oversupply on the market.                             7, purse seine vessel operators are
                                                and consistent with the objectives of the
                                                2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and                              Under § 635.27(a)(4), NMFS may start               required to use their vessel monitoring
                                                amendments, and are not expected to                     the Purse Seine category BFT fishery                  system (VMS) to report to NMFS as
                                                negatively impact stock health. The                     between June 1 and August 15.                         follows: For each purse seine set, as
                                                adjustments also are supported by the                   Annually, NMFS will make a                            instructed by NMFS, the date and area
                                                Supplemental Environmental                              determination when the Purse Seine                    of the set, and the length of all BFT
                                                Assessment prepared for the 2013 quota                  category fishery will start, based on                 retained (actual), and the length of all
                                                specifications and the Final                            variations in seasonal distribution,                  BFT discarded dead or alive
                                                Environmental Impact Statement/                         abundance or migration patterns of BFT,               (approximate), must be reported within
                                                Regulatory Impact Review/Final                          cumulative and projected landings in                  12 hours of the completion of the
                                                Regulatory Flexibility Analysis prepared                other commercial fishing categories, the              retrieval of each set.
                                                for Amendment 7.                                        potential for gear conflicts on the fishing
                                                                                                        grounds, or market impacts due to                     Classification
                                                Monitoring and Reporting                                oversupply. In the past, NMFS has                       The Assistant Administrator for
                                                   NMFS will continue to monitor the                    received comments from fishermen that                 NMFS (AA) finds that it is impracticable
                                                BFT fisheries closely through the                       use commercial handgear expressing                    and contrary to the public interest to
                                                mandatory landings and catch reports.                   concern that purse seining activity may               provide prior notice of, and an
                                                Dealers are required to submit landing                  disrupt their ability to capture BFT at               opportunity for public comment on, this
                                                reports within 24 hours of a dealer                     the surface (i.e., harpoon gear) if purse             action for the following reasons:
                                                receiving BFT. General, HMS Charter/                    seining occurs early in the season (i.e.,               The regulations implementing the
                                                Headboat, Harpoon, and Angling                          in the month of June) and for rod and                 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as
                                                category vessel owners are required to                  reel fishing if the activities are                    amended, provide for inseason retention
                                                report the catch of all BFT retained or                 concentrated later in the season (i.e.,               limit adjustments to respond to the
                                                discarded dead, within 24 hours of the                  mid-July through the fall). NMFS has                  unpredictable nature of BFT availability
                                                landing(s) or end of each trip, by                      also received comments expressing                     on the fishing grounds, the migratory
                                                accessing hmspermits.noaa.gov.                          concern about potential oversupply of                 nature of this species, and the regional
                                                   HMS Angling and HMS Charter/                         the market by purse seine vessel(s)                   variations in the BFT fishery. Based on
                                                Headboat category permit holders may                    offloading a large amount of fish at                  available BFT quotas, fishery
                                                catch and release (or tag and release)                  once, and, as a result, lower ex-vessel               performance in recent years, the
                                                BFT of all sizes, subject to the                        prices, particularly early in the season              availability of BFT on the fishing
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                                                requirements of the catch-and-release                   (i.e., the month of June) when fish                   grounds, among other considerations,
                                                and tag-and-release programs at                         quality and prices tend to be lower.                  adjustment to the General and Angling
                                                § 635.26. Anglers are also reminded that                   In 2004 through 2014, the Purse Seine              category BFT daily retention limits from
                                                all BFT that are released must be                       category BFT fishery started on July 15               the default levels is warranted. Analysis
                                                handled in a manner that will maximize                  of each year (68 FR 74504, December 24,               of available data shows that adjustment
                                                survival, and without removing the fish                 2003). Since 2006, Purse Seine category               to the BFT daily retention limit from the
                                                from the water, consistent with                         landings have been low relative to                    default level would result in minimal


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                                                risks of exceeding the ICCAT-allocated                  school, large school, or small medium                 to benefit from the adjustment, and to
                                                quota. The regulations implementing                     BFT per day/trip for the Angling                      not preclude fishing opportunities for
                                                the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as                       category, or one BFT per day/trip for the             fishermen who have access to the
                                                amended, also provide the flexibility to                General category, and may exacerbate                  fishery only during this time period. In
                                                set the Purse Seine category BFT fishery                the problem of low catch rates and                    addition, fisheries under the Angling
                                                start date between June 1 and August 15                 quota rollovers. In addition, delays in               category daily retention limit are
                                                based on variations in seasonal                         starting the Purse Seine category BFT                 currently underway and delaying this
                                                distribution, abundance or migration                    fishery would adversely affect those                  action would be contrary to the public
                                                patterns of BFT, cumulative and                         purse seine vessels that would                        interest. Therefore, the AA finds good
                                                projected landings in other commercial                  otherwise harvest BFT during that time.               cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) to waive
                                                fishing categories, the potential for gear              Limited opportunities to harvest the                  prior notice and the opportunity for
                                                conflicts on the fishing grounds, or                    respective quotas may have negative                   public comment. For all of the above
                                                market impacts due to oversupply.                                                                             reasons, there is good cause under 5
                                                                                                        social and economic impacts for U.S.
                                                NMFS provides notification of retention                                                                       U.S.C. 553(d) to waive the 30-day delay
                                                                                                        fishermen that depend upon catching
                                                limit adjustments and the purse seine                                                                         in effectiveness.
                                                fishery start date by publishing the                    the available quota within the time
                                                notice in the Federal Register, emailing                periods designated in the 2006                           This action is being taken under
                                                individuals who have subscribed to the                  Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended.                     §§ 635.23(a)(4), 635.23(b)(3), and
                                                Atlantic HMS News electronic                            Purse Seine category fishermen need                   635.27(a)(4) and is exempt from review
                                                newsletter, and updating the                            sufficient advance notice of the specific             under Executive Order 12866.
                                                information posted on the Atlantic                      start date of the fishery in order to plan               Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801
                                                Tunas Information Line and on                           fishing trips, including meeting VMS                  et seq.
                                                hmspermits.noaa.gov.                                    requirements and arranging for observer
                                                                                                                                                                Dated: May 12, 2015.
                                                   Delays in increasing these retention                 coverage. Adjustment of the General
                                                limits would adversely affect those HMS                 category retention limit needs to be                  Emily H. Menashes,
                                                General, Angling, and Charter/Headboat                  effective June 1, 2015, or as soon as                 Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                category vessels that would otherwise                   possible thereafter, to minimize any                  Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                have an opportunity to harvest more                     unnecessary disruption in fishing                     [FR Doc. 2015–11791 Filed 5–12–15; 4:15 pm]
                                                than the default retention limit of one                 patterns, to allow the impacted sectors               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-02-21 10:28:01
Document Modified: 2018-02-21 10:28:01
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
ActionTemporary rule; General and Angling category retention limit adjustments for Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT); Purse Seine category BFT fishery start date.
DatesThe Angling category retention limit is effective May 15, 2015 through December 31, 2015. The General category retention limit is effective June 1, 2015, through August 31, 2015. The Purse Seine category fishery will start July 6, 2015, and continue through December 31, 2015.
ContactSarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale, 978- 281-9260.
FR Citation80 FR 27863 
RIN Number0648-XD90

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