80_FR_28668 80 FR 28572 - International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna Fisheries; Establishment of Tuna Vessel Monitoring System in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

80 FR 28572 - International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna Fisheries; Establishment of Tuna Vessel Monitoring System in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 96 (May 19, 2015)

Page Range28572-28575
FR Document2015-11991

NMFS revises a proposed rule published on February 6, 2014, to implement Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) Resolution C- 04-06. Under the original proposed rule Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) would be required for any U.S. commercial fishing vessels that are 24 meters (78.74 feet) or more in overall length and used to target tuna in the eastern Pacific Ocean. After publication of the proposed rule on February 6, 2014, the IATTC adopted Resolution C-14-02, which expands the applicability of the VMS requirements to vessels engaged in fishing activities for either tuna or tuna-like species; this action would implement that expanded application. This action would also revise the original proposed rule by allowing additional conditions to authorize a vessel owner or operator to shut down a VMS unit, and in a few non- substantive ways as described below. This rule is intended to ensure full U.S. compliance with its international obligations under the IATTC Convention.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 96 (Tuesday, May 19, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 96 (Tuesday, May 19, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-11991]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 300

[Docket No. 130722646-5430-02]
RIN 0648-BD54


International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna Fisheries; Establishment of 
Tuna Vessel Monitoring System in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

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

ACTION: Supplemental proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS revises a proposed rule published on February 6, 2014, to 
implement Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) Resolution C-
04-06. Under the original proposed rule Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) 
would be required for any U.S. commercial fishing vessels that are 24 
meters (78.74 feet) or more in overall length and used to target tuna 
in the eastern Pacific Ocean. After publication of the proposed rule on 
February 6, 2014, the IATTC adopted Resolution C-14-02, which expands 
the applicability of the VMS requirements to vessels engaged in fishing 
activities for either tuna or tuna-like species; this action would 
implement that expanded application. This action would also revise the 
original proposed rule by allowing additional conditions to authorize a 
vessel owner or operator to shut down a VMS unit, and in a few non-
substantive ways as described below. This rule is intended to ensure 
full U.S. compliance with its international obligations under the IATTC 
Convention.

DATES: Written comments on this supplemental proposed rule must be 
received on or before June 18, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2013-0117, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2013-0117, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS 
West Coast Region, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA 
90802. Include the identifier ``NOAA-NMFS-2013-0117'' in the comments.
     Public Hearing: The public is welcome to attend a public 
hearing and offer comments on this supplemental proposed rule from 1 
p.m. to 4 p.m. PST, June 9, 2015, at 501 W. Ocean Boulevard, Suite 
4200, Long Beach, CA 90802. The public may also participate in the 
public hearing via conference line: 888-790-6181; participant passcode: 
64120.
    Instructions: Comments must be submitted by one of the above 
methods to ensure they are received, documented, and considered by 
NMFS. Comments sent by any other method, to any other address or 
individual, or received after the end of the comment period, may not be 
considered. All comments received are a part of the public record and 
will generally be posted for public viewing on www.regulations.gov 
without change. All personal identifying information (e.g., name, 
address, etc.) submitted voluntarily by the sender will be publicly 
accessible. Do not submit confidential business information, or 
otherwise sensitive or protected information. NMFS will accept 
anonymous comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to 
remain anonymous).
    Copies of the draft Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) and other 
supporting documents prepared for the original proposed rule are 
available via the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA-NMFS-2013-0117 or by contacting the 
Regional Administrator, William W. Stelle, Jr., NMFS West Coast Region, 
7600 Sand Point Way NE., Bldg 1, Seattle, WA 98115-0070 or by email to 
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS West Coast 
Region, 562-980-4036.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS published a proposed rule in the 
Federal Register (79 FR 7152) on February 6, 2014, to broaden the 
existing Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) requirements in the Pacific 
Ocean and to clarify the applicability of VMS requirements to U.S. 
commercial fishing vessels, 24 meters (78.74 feet) or more in overall 
length, used to target tuna (i.e., any fish of the genus Thunnus or of 
the species Euthynnus (Katsuwonus) pelamis (skipjack tuna)) in the 
waters of the Convention Area. The Convention Area is bounded by the 
west coast of the Americas and on the north, south, and west 
respectively, by the 50[deg] N. and 50[deg] S. parallels, and the 
150[deg] W. meridian. The original proposed rule was intended to ensure 
full U.S. implementation of Resolution C-04-06, adopted by the Inter-
American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) at its 72nd Meeting in June 
2004.
    After publication of the original proposed rule, the IATTC adopted 
Resolution C-14-02 at its 87th Meeting in July 2014, which amends and 
replaces Resolution C-04-06. This supplemental proposed rule revises 
the applicability of the VMS requirements to reflect Resolution C-14-02 
and updates other sections of the regulatory text that was published in 
the original proposed rule. The regulatory text of the original 
proposed rule is republished in this supplemental proposed rule with 
the changes described above and in more detail below.

Background and Need for Action

    A detailed description of the original proposed rule was published 
in the preamble to that rule, which is available online (https://federalregister.gov/a/2014-02598) and from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). The 
VMS requirements from the original proposed rule are briefly summarized 
here.
    Commercial fishing vessels that are 24 meters or more in overall 
length are required to install, activate, carry and operate VMS units 
(also known as ``mobile transmitting units''). The VMS units and mobile 
communications service providers must be type-approved by NOAA for 
fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area. Information for current NOAA 
type-approved VMS units can be obtained from: NOAA,

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Office of Law Enforcement (OLE), 1315 East-West Hwy, Suite 3301, Silver 
Spring, MD 20910-3282; telephone at (888) 210-9288; fax at (301) 427-
0049. Or, by contacting NOAA OLE VMS Helpdesk: telephone: (888) 219-
9228; email: [email protected]; or online by going to http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ole/about/our_programs/vessel_monitoring.html, and 
click ``approved VMS units.'' The business hours of the VMS Helpdesk 
are: Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., 
Eastern Time.
    Compliance with the existing VMS requirements at 50 CFR 300.219, 50 
CFR 660.712, 50 CFR 660.14, or 50 CFR 665.19 would satisfy these new 
requirements relating to the installation, carrying, and operation of 
VMS units, provided that the VMS unit and mobile communications service 
provider are type-approved by NOAA for fisheries in the Convention 
Area, and the VMS unit is operated continuously at all times while the 
vessel is at sea unless the Special-Agent-In-Charge, NOAA Office of Law 
Enforcement, Pacific Islands Division (or designee) (SAC) authorizes a 
VMS unit to be shut down and the same requirements proposed for the 
case of VMS unit failure are followed.
    This supplemental proposed rule would revise the proposed rule in 
the following ways: (1) Expand the applicability of the VMS 
requirements to include fishing activities for tuna-like species in the 
Convention Area; (2) additional conditions to allow the SAC to 
authorize a vessel owner or operator to shut down a VMS unit; (3) 
update the address for the SAC; (4) update the definition of 
``Convention Area;'' (5) revise the description of the purpose and 
scope of part 300, subpart C, section 300.20 of Title 50 of the Code of 
Federal Regulations (CFR); and (6) make minor revisions to the 
regulatory text for punctuation and clarify circumstances when a vessel 
owner or operator is responsible for an action. These changes are 
described in greater detail below.
    First, IATTC Resolution C-14-02 expanded the scope of the initial 
IATTC Resolution. The original proposed rule would have applied only to 
commercial fishing vessels that are 24 meters or more in overall length 
and used to target tuna in the Convention Area. This supplemental 
proposed rule would apply to commercial fishing vessels engaging in 
fishing activities for tuna or tuna-like species, including those 
managed under the Fishery Management Plan for U.S. West Coast Fisheries 
for Highly Migratory Species, in conformance with Resolution C-14-02. 
Therefore, this supplemental proposed rule would apply to any 
commercial fishing vessel of the United States that is 24 meters or 
more in overall length and engaging in fishing activities for tuna or 
tuna-like species in the Convention Area, and for which any of the 
following permits is required: Pacific highly migratory species permit 
under 50 CFR 660.707, or high seas fishing permit under 50 CFR 300.13.
    Second, the supplemental proposed rule would allow additional 
conditions for the SAC to authorize a vessel owner or operator to shut 
down a VMS unit. Vessel owners or operators must submit requests to 
shut down their VMS unit to the SAC. See the regulatory text for more 
details on the specific conditions and procedures for obtaining SAC 
authorization for shutting down VMS units.
    Third, the supplemental proposed rule would update the address for 
the SAC of the Pacific Islands Division, reflecting an address change 
that occurred after the publication of the original proposed rule.
    Fourth, this supplemental proposed rule would also update the 
regulatory definition of the Convention Area, which is currently 
defined as the waters within the area bounded by the mainland of the 
Americas, lines extending westward from the mainland of the Americas 
along the 40[deg] N. latitude and 40[deg] S. latitude, and 150[deg] W. 
longitude. The current regulatory definition would be updated to be 
consistent with the definition described in the preamble of the 
original proposed rule, and the Convention for the Strengthening of the 
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (Antigua Convention). The 
Antigua Convention entered into force in 2010 and all IATTC resolutions 
adopted subsequent to 2010, such as Resolution C-14-02, are premised on 
the definition of ``Convention Area'' in the Antigua Convention. 
Accordingly, this supplemental proposed rule would define the 
Convention Area as all waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean within the 
area bounded by the west coast of the Americas and by the following 
lines: The 50[deg] N. parallel from the coast of North America to its 
intersection with the 150[deg] W. meridian; the 150[deg] W. meridian to 
its intersection with the 50[deg] S. parallel; and the 50[deg] S. 
parallel to its intersection with the coast of South America.
    If the proposed update to the regulatory definition of the 
Convention Area becomes effective, there would be no additional impacts 
to vessels. Although NMFS relied on the current definition (40[deg] N. 
latitude and 40[deg] S. latitude, and 150[deg] W. longitude) of the 
Convention Area to modify the procedures and requirements for the 
Regional Vessel Register for the IATTC (74 FR 1607, January 13, 2009), 
NMFS uses permits rather than fishing area as a basis for providing the 
IATTC a list of U.S. vessels to be placed on the Regional Vessel 
Register. Specifically, NMFS considers vessels that are authorized to 
fish for highly migratory species in the Convention Area under the 
following fishing permits: Pacific highly migratory species permit 
under 50 CFR 660.707, and high seas fishing permit under 50 CFR 300.13. 
Therefore, the proposed update to the regulatory definition of the 
Convention Area would not affect the current process NMFS uses to 
provide the IATTC a list of U.S. vessels to place on the Regional 
Vessel Register.
    Lastly, the supplemental proposed rule would update the purpose and 
scope of Title 50, part 300, subpart C, section 300.20 of the CFR for 
consistency with the updated definition for the Convention Area.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this 
supplemental proposed rule is consistent with the Tuna Conventions Act 
of 1950 and other applicable laws, subject to further consideration 
after public comment.

National Environmental Policy Act

    This action is categorically excluded from the requirement to 
prepare an environmental assessment in accordance with NAO 216-6. A 
memorandum for the file has been prepared that sets forth the decision 
to use a categorical exclusion.

Executive Order 12866

    This supplemental proposed rule has been determined to be not 
significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    An Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for 
the original proposed rule (79 FR 7152), published on February 6, 2014, 
as required by section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) and 
is not repeated here. As described above, this supplemental proposed 
rule would not result in different impacts than those described in the 
IRFA for the original proposed rule.
    As discussed in the preamble, this supplemental proposed rule would 
expand the applicability of the VMS requirements to commercial fishing 
vessels that are 24 meters or more in overall length and engaging in 
fishing activities for tuna or tuna-like species in the Convention 
Area. To estimate the

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number of affected entities for the original proposed rule, the number 
of vessels authorized to fish for highly migratory species in the 
Convention Area through fishing permits was considered a reasonable 
proxy. The permits used to estimate affected entities were those issued 
under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) through regulations codified at 
50 CFR 660.707 or under the authority of the High Seas Fishing 
Compliance Act of 1995 (16 U.S.C. 5501 et seq.) through regulations 
codified at 50 CFR 300.13. NMFS also considers these fishing permits a 
reasonable proxy for estimating the number of vessels used to fish for 
tuna or tuna-like species in the Convention Area. Copies of the IRFA, 
prepared for the original proposed rule, are available from NMFS (see 
ADDRESSES).

Paperwork Reduction Act Collections of Information

    This supplemental proposed rule contains a collection-of-
information requirement subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) 
and approved by OMB under control number (0648-0690) for the original 
proposed rule (79 FR 7152), published on February 6, 2014. This 
supplemental proposed rule does not result in changes to the burden 
hour estimates prepared for the original proposed rule. Public comment 
regarding the burden-hour estimates or other aspects of the collection-
of-information requirements was requested in the original proposed 
rule.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300

    Administrative practice and procedure, Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, 
Marine resources, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.

    Dated: May 11, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 300 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart C--Eastern Pacific Tuna Fisheries

0
1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 300, subpart C continues to 
read as follows:


    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951-961 et seq.

0
2. Section 300.20 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  300.20  Purpose and scope.

    The regulations in this subpart are issued under the authority of 
the Tuna Conventions Act of 1950 (Act) and apply to persons and vessels 
subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. The regulations 
implement resolutions of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission 
(IATTC) for the conservation and management of stocks of highly 
migratory fish resources in the Convention Area.
0
3. In Sec.  300.21, the definition for ``Convention Area'' is revised 
and the definitions for ``Commercial'', ``Vessel monitoring system 
(VMS)'', and ``VMS unit'' are added, in alphabetical order, to read as 
follows:


Sec.  300.21  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Commercial with respect to commercial fishing, means fishing in 
which the fish harvested, either in whole or in part, are intended to 
enter commerce through sale, barter or trade.
* * * * *
    Convention Area or IATTC Convention Area, means all waters of the 
eastern Pacific Ocean within the area bounded by the west coast of the 
Americas and by the following lines: The 50[deg] N. parallel from the 
coast of North America to its intersection with the 150[deg] W. 
meridian; the 150[deg] W. meridian to its intersection with the 50[deg] 
S. parallel; and the 50[deg] S. parallel to its intersection with the 
coast of South America.
* * * * *
    Vessel monitoring system (VMS) means an automated, remote system 
that provides information about a vessel's identity, location and 
activity, for the purposes of routine monitoring, control, surveillance 
and enforcement of area and time restrictions and other fishery 
management measures.
    VMS unit, sometimes known as a ``mobile transmitting unit,'' means 
a transceiver or communications device, including all hardware and 
software that is carried and operated on a vessel as part of a VMS.
0
4. In Sec.  300.24, paragraphs (y) through (bb) are added to read as 
follows:


Sec.  300.24  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (y) Fail to install, activate, or operate a VMS unit as required in 
Sec.  300.26(c).
    (z) In the event of VMS unit failure or interruption; fail to 
repair or replace a VMS unit; fail to notify the Special-Agent-In-
Charge, NOAA Office of Law Enforcement, Pacific Islands Division (or 
designee); and follow the instructions provided; or otherwise fail to 
act as provided in Sec.  300.26(c)(4).
    (aa) Disable, destroy, damage or operate improperly a VMS unit 
installed under Sec.  300.26, or attempt to do any of the same, or fail 
to ensure that its operation is not impeded or interfered with, as 
provided in Sec.  300.26(e).
    (bb) Fail to make a VMS unit installed under Sec.  300.26 or the 
position data obtained from it available for inspection, as provided in 
Sec.  300.26(f) and (g).
0
5. Section 300.26 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  300.26  Vessel monitoring system (VMS).

    (a) Special-Agent-In-Charge (SAC), NOAA Office of Law Enforcement, 
Pacific Islands Division (or designee) and VMS Helpdesk contact 
information and business hours:
    (1) The contact information for the SAC for the purpose of this 
section: 1845 Wasp Blvd., Building 176, Honolulu, HI 96818; telephone: 
(808) 725-6100; facsimile: 808-725-6199; email: [email protected]; 
business hours: Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays, 8 a.m. 
to 4:30 p.m., Hawaii Standard Time.
    (2) The contact information for the NOAA Office of Law 
Enforcement's VMS Helpdesk is telephone: (888) 219-9228; email: 
[email protected]. The business hours of the VMS Helpdesk are 
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., 
Eastern Time.
    (b) Applicability. This section applies to any U.S. commercial 
fishing vessel that is 24 meters or more in overall length and engaging 
in fishing activities for tuna or tuna-like species in the Convention 
Area, and for which either of the following permits is required: 
Pacific highly migratory species permit under Sec.  660.707, or high 
seas fishing permit under Sec.  300.13 of this part.
    (c) Provisions for Installation, Activation and Operation--(1) VMS 
Unit Installation. The vessel owner or operator must obtain and have 
installed on the fishing vessel, in accordance with instructions 
provided by the SAC and the VMS unit manufacturer, a VMS unit that is 
type-approved by NOAA for fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area. The 
vessel owner or operator shall arrange for a NOAA-approved mobile 
communications service provider to receive and relay transmissions from 
the VMS unit to NOAA. The vessel owner or operator shall authorize NOAA 
OLE, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and other authorized entities to 
receive and relay position reports. The owner or operator must 
authorize NOAA to set up the reporting interval of the VMS unit as once 
per hour. The NOAA OLE VMS Helpdesk is available to provide

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instructions for VMS installation and a list of the current type-
approved VMS units and mobile communication service providers.
    (2) VMS Unit Activation. If the VMS unit has not yet been activated 
as described in this paragraph, or if the VMS unit has been newly 
installed or reinstalled, or if the mobile communications service 
provider has changed since the previous activation, or if directed by 
the SAC, the vessel owner or operator must, prior to leaving port:
    (i) Turn on the VMS unit to make it operational;
    (ii) Submit a written activation report to the SAC, via mail, 
facsimile or email, that includes the vessel's name; the vessel's 
official number; the VMS unit manufacturer and identification number; 
and telephone, facsimile or email contact information for the vessel 
owner or operator; and
    (iii) Receive verbal or written confirmation from the SAC that the 
proper VMS unit transmissions are being received from the VMS unit.
    (3) VMS Unit Operation. The vessel owner and operator shall 
continuously operate the VMS unit at all times, except that the VMS 
unit may be shut down while the vessel is in port or otherwise not at 
sea, or if, after the end of the fishing season, the vessel will no 
longer be engaging in fishing activities in the Convention Area for 
which either a Pacific highly migratory species permit or a high seas 
fishing permit is required, provided that the owner or operator:
    (i) Prior to shutting down the VMS unit, reports to the SAC or the 
NOAA Office of Law Enforcement's VMS Helpdesk via facsimile, email, or 
web-form the following information: The intent to shut down the VMS 
unit; the vessel's name; the vessel's official number; an estimate for 
when the vessel's VMS may be turned back on; and telephone, facsimile 
or email contact information for the vessel owner or operator. In 
addition, the vessel owner or operator shall receive verbal or written 
confirmation from the SAC before shutting down the VMS unit after the 
end of the fishing season; and
    (ii) When turning the VMS unit back on, report to the SAC or the 
NOAA Office of Law Enforcement's VMS Helpdesk, via mail, facsimile or 
email, the following information: That the VMS unit has been turned on; 
the vessel's name; the vessel's official number; and telephone, 
facsimile or email contact information for the vessel owner or 
operator; and
    (iii) Prior to leaving port, receive verbal or written confirmation 
from the SAC that proper transmissions are being received from the VMS 
unit.
    (4) Failure of VMS unit. If the VMS unit has become inoperable or 
transmission of automatic position reports from the VMS unit has been 
interrupted, or if notified by NOAA or the USCG that automatic position 
reports are not being received from the VMS unit or that an inspection 
of the VMS unit has revealed a problem with the performance of the VMS 
unit, the vessel owner or operator shall comply with the following 
requirements:
    (i) If the vessel is at port: The vessel owner or operator shall 
repair or replace the VMS unit and ensure it is operable before the 
vessel leaves port.
    (ii) If the vessel is at sea: The vessel owner, operator, or 
designee shall contact the SAC by telephone, facsimile, or email at the 
earliest opportunity during the SAC's business hours and identify the 
caller and vessel. The vessel operator shall follow the instructions 
provided by the SAC which could include, but are not limited to, 
ceasing fishing, stowing fishing gear, returning to port, and/or 
submitting periodic position reports at specified intervals by other 
means; and repair or replace the VMS unit and ensure it is operable 
before starting the next trip.
    (5) Related VMS Requirements. Installing, carrying and operating a 
VMS unit in compliance with the requirements in 50 CFR 300.219, 50 CFR 
660.712, 50 CFR 660.14, or 50 CFR 665.19 relating to the installation, 
carrying, and operation of VMS units shall be deemed to satisfy the 
requirements of paragraph (c) of this section, provided that the VMS 
unit is operated continuously and at all times while the vessel is at 
sea, unless the SAC authorizes a VMS unit to be shut down as described 
in paragraph (c)(3), the VMS unit and mobile communications service 
providers are type-approved by NOAA for fisheries in IATTC Convention 
Area, the owner or operator has authorized NOAA to receive and relay 
transmissions from the VMS unit, and the specific requirements of 
paragraph (c)(4) of this section are followed. If the VMS unit is owned 
by NOAA, the requirement under paragraph (c)(4) of this section to 
repair or replace the VMS unit will be the responsibility of NOAA, but 
the vessel owner and operator shall be responsible for ensuring that 
the VMS unit is operable before leaving port or starting the next trip.
    (d) Costs. The vessel owner and operator shall be responsible for 
all costs associated with the purchase, installation and maintenance of 
the VMS unit and for all charges levied by the mobile communications 
service provider as necessary to ensure the transmission of automatic 
position reports to NOAA as required in paragraph (c) of this section. 
However, if NOAA is paying for the VMS-associated costs because the VMS 
unit is carried and operated under a requirement of 50 CFR 300.219, 50 
CFR 660.712, or 50 CFR 665.19, the vessel owner and operator shall not 
be responsible to pay the costs.
    (e) Tampering. The vessel owner and operator must ensure that the 
VMS unit is not tampered with, disabled, destroyed, damaged or 
maintained improperly, and that its operation is not impeded or 
interfered with.
    (f) Inspection. The vessel owner and operator must make the VMS 
unit, including its antenna, connectors and antenna cable, available 
for inspection by authorized officers.
    (g) Access to data. The vessel owner and operator must make the 
vessel's position data obtained from the VMS unit or other means 
immediately and always available for inspection by NOAA personnel, USCG 
personnel, and authorized officers.

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                                                  2406; fax number: (919) 541–1039; and                   authorize a vessel owner or operator to               Stelle, Jr., NMFS West Coast Region,
                                                  email address: garwood.gerri@epa.gov.                   shut down a VMS unit, and in a few                    7600 Sand Point Way NE., Bldg 1,
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              non-substantive ways as described                     Seattle, WA 98115–0070 or by email to
                                                                                                          below. This rule is intended to ensure                RegionalAdministrator.WCRHMS@
                                                  Comment Period                                          full U.S. compliance with its                         noaa.gov.
                                                    After considering a request submitted                 international obligations under the                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  by the Air Permitting Forum to extend                   IATTC Convention.                                     Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS West Coast
                                                  the public comment period, the EPA has                  DATES: Written comments on this                       Region, 562–980–4036.
                                                  decided to extend the public comment                    supplemental proposed rule must be                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
                                                  period for an additional 30 days.                       received on or before June 18, 2015.                  published a proposed rule in the
                                                  Therefore, the public comment period                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    Federal Register (79 FR 7152) on
                                                  will end on June 18, 2015, rather than                  on this document, identified by NOAA–                 February 6, 2014, to broaden the
                                                  May 19, 2015. This extension will                       NMFS–2013–0117, by any of the                         existing Vessel Monitoring System
                                                  ensure that the public has sufficient                   following methods:                                    (VMS) requirements in the Pacific
                                                  time to review and comment on all of                       • Electronic Submission: Submit all                Ocean and to clarify the applicability of
                                                  the information available, including the                electronic public comments via the                    VMS requirements to U.S. commercial
                                                  proposed rule and other materials in the                Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    fishing vessels, 24 meters (78.74 feet) or
                                                  docket.                                                 www.regulations.gov/                                  more in overall length, used to target
                                                    Dated: May 8, 2015.                                   #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2013-                      tuna (i.e., any fish of the genus Thunnus
                                                  Stephen D. Page,                                        0117, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                or of the species Euthynnus
                                                  Director.                                               complete the required fields, and enter               (Katsuwonus) pelamis (skipjack tuna))
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                                                                                                          or attach your comments.                              in the waters of the Convention Area.
                                                                                                             • Mail: Submit written comments to                 The Convention Area is bounded by the
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                                                                                                          Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS West Coast                    west coast of the Americas and on the
                                                                                                          Region, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200,               north, south, and west respectively, by
                                                                                                          Long Beach, CA 90802. Include the                     the 50° N. and 50° S. parallels, and the
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  identifier ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2013–0117’’                    150° W. meridian. The original
                                                                                                          in the comments.                                      proposed rule was intended to ensure
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                                                                             • Public Hearing: The public is                    full U.S. implementation of Resolution
                                                  Administration
                                                                                                          welcome to attend a public hearing and                C–04–06, adopted by the Inter-American
                                                                                                          offer comments on this supplemental                   Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) at
                                                  50 CFR Part 300
                                                                                                          proposed rule from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.                   its 72nd Meeting in June 2004.
                                                  [Docket No. 130722646–5430–02]                          PST, June 9, 2015, at 501 W. Ocean                       After publication of the original
                                                                                                          Boulevard, Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA                 proposed rule, the IATTC adopted
                                                  RIN 0648–BD54                                           90802. The public may also participate                Resolution C–14–02 at its 87th Meeting
                                                  International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna                   in the public hearing via conference                  in July 2014, which amends and
                                                  Fisheries; Establishment of Tuna                        line: 888–790–6181; participant                       replaces Resolution C–04–06. This
                                                  Vessel Monitoring System in the                         passcode: 64120.                                      supplemental proposed rule revises the
                                                                                                             Instructions: Comments must be                     applicability of the VMS requirements
                                                  Eastern Pacific Ocean
                                                                                                          submitted by one of the above methods                 to reflect Resolution C–14–02 and
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      to ensure they are received,                          updates other sections of the regulatory
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    documented, and considered by NMFS.                   text that was published in the original
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Comments sent by any other method, to                 proposed rule. The regulatory text of the
                                                  Commerce.                                               any other address or individual, or                   original proposed rule is republished in
                                                  ACTION: Supplemental proposed rule;                     received after the end of the comment                 this supplemental proposed rule with
                                                  request for comments.                                   period, may not be considered. All                    the changes described above and in
                                                                                                          comments received are a part of the                   more detail below.
                                                  SUMMARY:   NMFS revises a proposed rule                 public record and will generally be
                                                  published on February 6, 2014, to                       posted for public viewing on                          Background and Need for Action
                                                  implement Inter-American Tropical                       www.regulations.gov without change.                      A detailed description of the original
                                                  Tuna Commission (IATTC) Resolution                      All personal identifying information                  proposed rule was published in the
                                                  C–04–06. Under the original proposed                    (e.g., name, address, etc.) submitted                 preamble to that rule, which is available
                                                  rule Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS)                    voluntarily by the sender will be                     online (https://federalregister.gov/a/
                                                  would be required for any U.S.                          publicly accessible. Do not submit                    2014-02598) and from NMFS (see
                                                  commercial fishing vessels that are 24                  confidential business information, or                 ADDRESSES). The VMS requirements
                                                  meters (78.74 feet) or more in overall                  otherwise sensitive or protected                      from the original proposed rule are
                                                  length and used to target tuna in the                   information. NMFS will accept                         briefly summarized here.
                                                  eastern Pacific Ocean. After publication                anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                     Commercial fishing vessels that are 24
                                                  of the proposed rule on February 6,                     the required fields if you wish to remain             meters or more in overall length are
                                                  2014, the IATTC adopted Resolution C–                   anonymous).                                           required to install, activate, carry and
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                                                  14–02, which expands the applicability                     Copies of the draft Regulatory Impact              operate VMS units (also known as
                                                  of the VMS requirements to vessels                      Review (RIR) and other supporting                     ‘‘mobile transmitting units’’). The VMS
                                                  engaged in fishing activities for either                documents prepared for the original                   units and mobile communications
                                                  tuna or tuna-like species; this action                  proposed rule are available via the                   service providers must be type-
                                                  would implement that expanded                           Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                   approved by NOAA for fisheries in the
                                                  application. This action would also                     www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA–                     IATTC Convention Area. Information
                                                  revise the original proposed rule by                    NMFS–2013–0117 or by contacting the                   for current NOAA type-approved VMS
                                                  allowing additional conditions to                       Regional Administrator, William W.                    units can be obtained from: NOAA,


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                                                  Office of Law Enforcement (OLE), 1315                   commercial fishing vessel of the United               procedures and requirements for the
                                                  East-West Hwy, Suite 3301, Silver                       States that is 24 meters or more in                   Regional Vessel Register for the IATTC
                                                  Spring, MD 20910–3282; telephone at                     overall length and engaging in fishing                (74 FR 1607, January 13, 2009), NMFS
                                                  (888) 210–9288; fax at (301) 427–0049.                  activities for tuna or tuna-like species in           uses permits rather than fishing area as
                                                  Or, by contacting NOAA OLE VMS                          the Convention Area, and for which any                a basis for providing the IATTC a list of
                                                  Helpdesk: telephone: (888) 219–9228;                    of the following permits is required:                 U.S. vessels to be placed on the
                                                  email: ole.helpdesk@noaa.gov; or online                 Pacific highly migratory species permit               Regional Vessel Register. Specifically,
                                                  by going to http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/                   under 50 CFR 660.707, or high seas                    NMFS considers vessels that are
                                                  ole/about/our_programs/vessel_                          fishing permit under 50 CFR 300.13.                   authorized to fish for highly migratory
                                                  monitoring.html, and click ‘‘approved                      Second, the supplemental proposed                  species in the Convention Area under
                                                  VMS units.’’ The business hours of the                  rule would allow additional conditions                the following fishing permits: Pacific
                                                  VMS Helpdesk are: Monday through                        for the SAC to authorize a vessel owner               highly migratory species permit under
                                                  Friday, except Federal holidays, 7 a.m.                 or operator to shut down a VMS unit.                  50 CFR 660.707, and high seas fishing
                                                  to 11 p.m., Eastern Time.                               Vessel owners or operators must submit                permit under 50 CFR 300.13. Therefore,
                                                     Compliance with the existing VMS                     requests to shut down their VMS unit to               the proposed update to the regulatory
                                                  requirements at 50 CFR 300.219, 50 CFR                  the SAC. See the regulatory text for                  definition of the Convention Area
                                                  660.712, 50 CFR 660.14, or 50 CFR                       more details on the specific conditions               would not affect the current process
                                                  665.19 would satisfy these new                          and procedures for obtaining SAC                      NMFS uses to provide the IATTC a list
                                                  requirements relating to the installation,              authorization for shutting down VMS                   of U.S. vessels to place on the Regional
                                                  carrying, and operation of VMS units,                   units.                                                Vessel Register.
                                                  provided that the VMS unit and mobile                      Third, the supplemental proposed                     Lastly, the supplemental proposed
                                                  communications service provider are                     rule would update the address for the                 rule would update the purpose and
                                                  type-approved by NOAA for fisheries in                  SAC of the Pacific Islands Division,                  scope of Title 50, part 300, subpart C,
                                                  the Convention Area, and the VMS unit                   reflecting an address change that                     section 300.20 of the CFR for
                                                  is operated continuously at all times                   occurred after the publication of the                 consistency with the updated definition
                                                  while the vessel is at sea unless the                   original proposed rule.                               for the Convention Area.
                                                  Special-Agent-In-Charge, NOAA Office                       Fourth, this supplemental proposed
                                                  of Law Enforcement, Pacific Islands                     rule would also update the regulatory                 Classification
                                                  Division (or designee) (SAC) authorizes                 definition of the Convention Area,                      The NMFS Assistant Administrator
                                                  a VMS unit to be shut down and the                      which is currently defined as the waters              has determined that this supplemental
                                                  same requirements proposed for the                      within the area bounded by the                        proposed rule is consistent with the
                                                  case of VMS unit failure are followed.                  mainland of the Americas, lines                       Tuna Conventions Act of 1950 and other
                                                     This supplemental proposed rule                      extending westward from the mainland                  applicable laws, subject to further
                                                  would revise the proposed rule in the                   of the Americas along the 40° N. latitude             consideration after public comment.
                                                  following ways: (1) Expand the                          and 40° S. latitude, and 150° W.
                                                  applicability of the VMS requirements                   longitude. The current regulatory                     National Environmental Policy Act
                                                  to include fishing activities for tuna-like             definition would be updated to be                        This action is categorically excluded
                                                  species in the Convention Area; (2)                     consistent with the definition described              from the requirement to prepare an
                                                  additional conditions to allow the SAC                  in the preamble of the original proposed              environmental assessment in
                                                  to authorize a vessel owner or operator                 rule, and the Convention for the                      accordance with NAO 216–6. A
                                                  to shut down a VMS unit; (3) update the                 Strengthening of the Inter-American                   memorandum for the file has been
                                                  address for the SAC; (4) update the                     Tropical Tuna Commission (Antigua                     prepared that sets forth the decision to
                                                  definition of ‘‘Convention Area;’’ (5)                  Convention). The Antigua Convention                   use a categorical exclusion.
                                                  revise the description of the purpose                   entered into force in 2010 and all IATTC
                                                  and scope of part 300, subpart C, section               resolutions adopted subsequent to 2010,               Executive Order 12866
                                                  300.20 of Title 50 of the Code of Federal               such as Resolution C–14–02, are                         This supplemental proposed rule has
                                                  Regulations (CFR); and (6) make minor                   premised on the definition of                         been determined to be not significant for
                                                  revisions to the regulatory text for                    ‘‘Convention Area’’ in the Antigua                    purposes of Executive Order 12866.
                                                  punctuation and clarify circumstances                   Convention. Accordingly, this
                                                                                                          supplemental proposed rule would                      Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                  when a vessel owner or operator is
                                                  responsible for an action. These changes                define the Convention Area as all waters                An Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  are described in greater detail below.                  of the eastern Pacific Ocean within the               Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for the
                                                     First, IATTC Resolution C–14–02                      area bounded by the west coast of the                 original proposed rule (79 FR 7152),
                                                  expanded the scope of the initial IATTC                 Americas and by the following lines:                  published on February 6, 2014, as
                                                  Resolution. The original proposed rule                  The 50° N. parallel from the coast of                 required by section 604 of the
                                                  would have applied only to commercial                   North America to its intersection with                Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) and is
                                                  fishing vessels that are 24 meters or                   the 150° W. meridian; the 150° W.                     not repeated here. As described above,
                                                  more in overall length and used to target               meridian to its intersection with the 50°             this supplemental proposed rule would
                                                  tuna in the Convention Area. This                       S. parallel; and the 50° S. parallel to its           not result in different impacts than
                                                  supplemental proposed rule would                        intersection with the coast of South                  those described in the IRFA for the
                                                  apply to commercial fishing vessels                     America.                                              original proposed rule.
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                                                  engaging in fishing activities for tuna or                 If the proposed update to the                        As discussed in the preamble, this
                                                  tuna-like species, including those                      regulatory definition of the Convention               supplemental proposed rule would
                                                  managed under the Fishery                               Area becomes effective, there would be                expand the applicability of the VMS
                                                  Management Plan for U.S. West Coast                     no additional impacts to vessels.                     requirements to commercial fishing
                                                  Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species,                 Although NMFS relied on the current                   vessels that are 24 meters or more in
                                                  in conformance with Resolution C–14–                    definition (40° N. latitude and 40° S.                overall length and engaging in fishing
                                                  02. Therefore, this supplemental                        latitude, and 150° W. longitude) of the               activities for tuna or tuna-like species in
                                                  proposed rule would apply to any                        Convention Area to modify the                         the Convention Area. To estimate the


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                                                  number of affected entities for the                     § 300.20   Purpose and scope.                           (aa) Disable, destroy, damage or
                                                  original proposed rule, the number of                      The regulations in this subpart are                operate improperly a VMS unit installed
                                                  vessels authorized to fish for highly                   issued under the authority of the Tuna                under § 300.26, or attempt to do any of
                                                  migratory species in the Convention                     Conventions Act of 1950 (Act) and                     the same, or fail to ensure that its
                                                  Area through fishing permits was                        apply to persons and vessels subject to               operation is not impeded or interfered
                                                  considered a reasonable proxy. The                      the jurisdiction of the United States.                with, as provided in § 300.26(e).
                                                  permits used to estimate affected                       The regulations implement resolutions                   (bb) Fail to make a VMS unit installed
                                                  entities were those issued under the                    of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna                   under § 300.26 or the position data
                                                  authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                       Commission (IATTC) for the                            obtained from it available for
                                                  Fishery Conservation and Management                     conservation and management of stocks                 inspection, as provided in § 300.26(f)
                                                  Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) through                    of highly migratory fish resources in the             and (g).
                                                  regulations codified at 50 CFR 660.707                  Convention Area.                                      ■ 5. Section 300.26 is added to read as
                                                  or under the authority of the High Seas                 ■ 3. In § 300.21, the definition for                  follows:
                                                  Fishing Compliance Act of 1995 (16                      ‘‘Convention Area’’ is revised and the
                                                                                                                                                                § 300.26   Vessel monitoring system (VMS).
                                                  U.S.C. 5501 et seq.) through regulations                definitions for ‘‘Commercial’’, ‘‘Vessel
                                                  codified at 50 CFR 300.13. NMFS also                    monitoring system (VMS)’’, and ‘‘VMS                     (a) Special-Agent-In-Charge (SAC),
                                                  considers these fishing permits a                       unit’’ are added, in alphabetical order,              NOAA Office of Law Enforcement,
                                                  reasonable proxy for estimating the                     to read as follows:                                   Pacific Islands Division (or designee)
                                                  number of vessels used to fish for tuna                                                                       and VMS Helpdesk contact information
                                                  or tuna-like species in the Convention                  § 300.21   Definitions.                               and business hours:
                                                  Area. Copies of the IRFA, prepared for                  *     *      *    *     *                                (1) The contact information for the
                                                  the original proposed rule, are available                  Commercial with respect to                         SAC for the purpose of this section:
                                                  from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                              commercial fishing, means fishing in                  1845 Wasp Blvd., Building 176,
                                                                                                          which the fish harvested, either in                   Honolulu, HI 96818; telephone: (808)
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act Collections of                  whole or in part, are intended to enter               725–6100; facsimile: 808–725–6199;
                                                  Information                                             commerce through sale, barter or trade.               email: pidvms@noaa.gov; business
                                                    This supplemental proposed rule                       *     *      *    *     *                             hours: Monday through Friday, except
                                                  contains a collection-of-information                       Convention Area or IATTC                           Federal holidays, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
                                                  requirement subject to the Paperwork                    Convention Area, means all waters of                  Hawaii Standard Time.
                                                  Reduction Act (PRA) and approved by                     the eastern Pacific Ocean within the                     (2) The contact information for the
                                                  OMB under control number (0648–                         area bounded by the west coast of the                 NOAA Office of Law Enforcement’s
                                                  0690) for the original proposed rule (79                Americas and by the following lines:                  VMS Helpdesk is telephone: (888) 219–
                                                  FR 7152), published on February 6,                      The 50° N. parallel from the coast of                 9228; email: ole.helpdesk@noaa.gov.
                                                  2014. This supplemental proposed rule                   North America to its intersection with                The business hours of the VMS
                                                  does not result in changes to the burden                the 150° W. meridian; the 150° W.                     Helpdesk are Monday through Friday,
                                                  hour estimates prepared for the original                meridian to its intersection with the 50°             except Federal holidays, 7 a.m. to 11
                                                  proposed rule. Public comment                           S. parallel; and the 50° S. parallel to its           p.m., Eastern Time.
                                                  regarding the burden-hour estimates or                  intersection with the coast of South                     (b) Applicability. This section applies
                                                  other aspects of the collection-of-                     America.                                              to any U.S. commercial fishing vessel
                                                  information requirements was requested                                                                        that is 24 meters or more in overall
                                                                                                          *     *      *    *     *                             length and engaging in fishing activities
                                                  in the original proposed rule.                             Vessel monitoring system (VMS)
                                                                                                                                                                for tuna or tuna-like species in the
                                                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300                     means an automated, remote system that
                                                                                                                                                                Convention Area, and for which either
                                                                                                          provides information about a vessel’s
                                                    Administrative practice and                                                                                 of the following permits is required:
                                                                                                          identity, location and activity, for the
                                                  procedure, Fish, Fisheries, Fishing,                                                                          Pacific highly migratory species permit
                                                                                                          purposes of routine monitoring, control,
                                                  Marine resources, Reporting and                                                                               under § 660.707, or high seas fishing
                                                                                                          surveillance and enforcement of area
                                                  recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.                                                                         permit under § 300.13 of this part.
                                                                                                          and time restrictions and other fishery                  (c) Provisions for Installation,
                                                    Dated: May 11, 2015.                                  management measures.                                  Activation and Operation—(1) VMS
                                                  Samuel D. Rauch III,                                       VMS unit, sometimes known as a
                                                                                                                                                                Unit Installation. The vessel owner or
                                                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      ‘‘mobile transmitting unit,’’ means a
                                                                                                                                                                operator must obtain and have installed
                                                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    transceiver or communications device,
                                                  Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                                                                                on the fishing vessel, in accordance
                                                                                                          including all hardware and software
                                                                                                                                                                with instructions provided by the SAC
                                                    For the reasons set out in the                        that is carried and operated on a vessel
                                                                                                                                                                and the VMS unit manufacturer, a VMS
                                                  preamble, 50 CFR part 300 is proposed                   as part of a VMS.
                                                                                                          ■ 4. In § 300.24, paragraphs (y) through
                                                                                                                                                                unit that is type-approved by NOAA for
                                                  to be amended as follows:                                                                                     fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area.
                                                                                                          (bb) are added to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                The vessel owner or operator shall
                                                  PART 300—INTERNATIONAL
                                                                                                          § 300.24   Prohibitions.                              arrange for a NOAA-approved mobile
                                                  FISHERIES REGULATIONS
                                                                                                          *     *     *     *      *                            communications service provider to
                                                  Subpart C—Eastern Pacific Tuna                            (y) Fail to install, activate, or operate           receive and relay transmissions from the
                                                  Fisheries                                               a VMS unit as required in § 300.26(c).                VMS unit to NOAA. The vessel owner
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                                                                                                            (z) In the event of VMS unit failure or             or operator shall authorize NOAA OLE,
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR                  interruption; fail to repair or replace a             the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and other
                                                  part 300, subpart C continues to read as                VMS unit; fail to notify the Special-                 authorized entities to receive and relay
                                                  follows:                                                Agent-In-Charge, NOAA Office of Law                   position reports. The owner or operator
                                                                                                          Enforcement, Pacific Islands Division                 must authorize NOAA to set up the
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951–961 et seq.                (or designee); and follow the                         reporting interval of the VMS unit as
                                                  ■ 2. Section 300.20 is revised to read as               instructions provided; or otherwise fail              once per hour. The NOAA OLE VMS
                                                  follows:                                                to act as provided in § 300.26(c)(4).                 Helpdesk is available to provide


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                                                  instructions for VMS installation and a                 SAC that proper transmissions are being               the mobile communications service
                                                  list of the current type-approved VMS                   received from the VMS unit.                           provider as necessary to ensure the
                                                  units and mobile communication                             (4) Failure of VMS unit. If the VMS                transmission of automatic position
                                                  service providers.                                      unit has become inoperable or                         reports to NOAA as required in
                                                     (2) VMS Unit Activation. If the VMS                  transmission of automatic position                    paragraph (c) of this section. However,
                                                  unit has not yet been activated as                      reports from the VMS unit has been                    if NOAA is paying for the VMS-
                                                  described in this paragraph, or if the                  interrupted, or if notified by NOAA or                associated costs because the VMS unit
                                                  VMS unit has been newly installed or                    the USCG that automatic position                      is carried and operated under a
                                                  reinstalled, or if the mobile                           reports are not being received from the               requirement of 50 CFR 300.219, 50 CFR
                                                  communications service provider has                     VMS unit or that an inspection of the                 660.712, or 50 CFR 665.19, the vessel
                                                  changed since the previous activation,                  VMS unit has revealed a problem with                  owner and operator shall not be
                                                  or if directed by the SAC, the vessel                   the performance of the VMS unit, the                  responsible to pay the costs.
                                                  owner or operator must, prior to leaving                vessel owner or operator shall comply                    (e) Tampering. The vessel owner and
                                                  port:                                                   with the following requirements:                      operator must ensure that the VMS unit
                                                     (i) Turn on the VMS unit to make it                     (i) If the vessel is at port: The vessel           is not tampered with, disabled,
                                                  operational;                                            owner or operator shall repair or replace             destroyed, damaged or maintained
                                                     (ii) Submit a written activation report              the VMS unit and ensure it is operable                improperly, and that its operation is not
                                                  to the SAC, via mail, facsimile or email,               before the vessel leaves port.                        impeded or interfered with.
                                                  that includes the vessel’s name; the                       (ii) If the vessel is at sea: The vessel              (f) Inspection. The vessel owner and
                                                  vessel’s official number; the VMS unit                  owner, operator, or designee shall                    operator must make the VMS unit,
                                                  manufacturer and identification                         contact the SAC by telephone, facsimile,              including its antenna, connectors and
                                                  number; and telephone, facsimile or                     or email at the earliest opportunity                  antenna cable, available for inspection
                                                  email contact information for the vessel                during the SAC’s business hours and                   by authorized officers.
                                                  owner or operator; and                                  identify the caller and vessel. The vessel               (g) Access to data. The vessel owner
                                                     (iii) Receive verbal or written                      operator shall follow the instructions                and operator must make the vessel’s
                                                  confirmation from the SAC that the                      provided by the SAC which could
                                                                                                                                                                position data obtained from the VMS
                                                  proper VMS unit transmissions are                       include, but are not limited to, ceasing
                                                                                                                                                                unit or other means immediately and
                                                  being received from the VMS unit.                       fishing, stowing fishing gear, returning
                                                                                                                                                                always available for inspection by
                                                     (3) VMS Unit Operation. The vessel                   to port, and/or submitting periodic
                                                                                                                                                                NOAA personnel, USCG personnel, and
                                                  owner and operator shall continuously                   position reports at specified intervals by
                                                                                                                                                                authorized officers.
                                                  operate the VMS unit at all times,                      other means; and repair or replace the
                                                  except that the VMS unit may be shut                    VMS unit and ensure it is operable                    [FR Doc. 2015–11991 Filed 5–18–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  down while the vessel is in port or                     before starting the next trip.                        BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                  otherwise not at sea, or if, after the end                 (5) Related VMS Requirements.
                                                  of the fishing season, the vessel will no               Installing, carrying and operating a VMS
                                                  longer be engaging in fishing activities                unit in compliance with the                           DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                  in the Convention Area for which either                 requirements in 50 CFR 300.219, 50 CFR
                                                                                                          660.712, 50 CFR 660.14, or 50 CFR                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                  a Pacific highly migratory species
                                                                                                          665.19 relating to the installation,                  Administration
                                                  permit or a high seas fishing permit is
                                                  required, provided that the owner or                    carrying, and operation of VMS units
                                                                                                          shall be deemed to satisfy the                        50 CFR Part 648
                                                  operator:
                                                     (i) Prior to shutting down the VMS                   requirements of paragraph (c) of this                 [Docket No. 150401329–5437–01]
                                                  unit, reports to the SAC or the NOAA                    section, provided that the VMS unit is
                                                                                                                                                                RIN 0648–BF00
                                                  Office of Law Enforcement’s VMS                         operated continuously and at all times
                                                  Helpdesk via facsimile, email, or web-                  while the vessel is at sea, unless the                Fisheries of the Northeastern United
                                                  form the following information: The                     SAC authorizes a VMS unit to be shut                  States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and
                                                  intent to shut down the VMS unit; the                   down as described in paragraph (c)(3),                Butterfish Fisheries; Framework
                                                  vessel’s name; the vessel’s official                    the VMS unit and mobile                               Adjustment 9
                                                  number; an estimate for when the                        communications service providers are
                                                  vessel’s VMS may be turned back on;                     type-approved by NOAA for fisheries in                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                  and telephone, facsimile or email                       IATTC Convention Area, the owner or                   Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                  contact information for the vessel owner                operator has authorized NOAA to                       Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                  or operator. In addition, the vessel                    receive and relay transmissions from the              Commerce.
                                                  owner or operator shall receive verbal or               VMS unit, and the specific requirements               ACTION: Proposed rule, request for
                                                  written confirmation from the SAC                       of paragraph (c)(4) of this section are               comments.
                                                  before shutting down the VMS unit after                 followed. If the VMS unit is owned by
                                                  the end of the fishing season; and                      NOAA, the requirement under                           SUMMARY:   Framework Adjustment 9
                                                     (ii) When turning the VMS unit back                  paragraph (c)(4) of this section to repair            proposes management measures to
                                                  on, report to the SAC or the NOAA                       or replace the VMS unit will be the                   further enhance catch monitoring and
                                                  Office of Law Enforcement’s VMS                         responsibility of NOAA, but the vessel                address discarding catch before it has
                                                  Helpdesk, via mail, facsimile or email,                 owner and operator shall be responsible               been sampled by observers (known as
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                                                  the following information: That the                     for ensuring that the VMS unit is                     slippage), in the Atlantic mackerel
                                                  VMS unit has been turned on; the                        operable before leaving port or starting              fishery. Framework 9 would implement
                                                  vessel’s name; the vessel’s official                    the next trip.                                        slippage consequence measures, and a
                                                  number; and telephone, facsimile or                        (d) Costs. The vessel owner and                    requirement that slippage events be
                                                  email contact information for the vessel                operator shall be responsible for all                 reported via the vessel monitoring
                                                  owner or operator; and                                  costs associated with the purchase,                   system. For allowable slippage events,
                                                     (iii) Prior to leaving port, receive                 installation and maintenance of the                   due to safety, mechanical failure, or
                                                  verbal or written confirmation from the                 VMS unit and for all charges levied by                excess catch of spiny dogfish, vessels


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 15:29:47
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionSupplemental proposed rule; request for comments.
DatesWritten comments on this supplemental proposed rule must be received on or before June 18, 2015.
ContactRachael Wadsworth, NMFS West Coast Region, 562-980-4036.
FR Citation80 FR 28572 
RIN Number0648-BD54
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Fish; Fisheries; Fishing; Marine Resources; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Treaties

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