80_FR_33580 80 FR 33467 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Quotas

80 FR 33467 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Quotas

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 113 (June 12, 2015)

Page Range33467-33474
FR Document2015-14284

NMFS proposes to modify the baseline annual U.S. quota and subquotas for Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT). NMFS also proposes minor modifications to the regulatory text regarding Atlantic tuna purse seine auxiliary vessel activity under the ``transfer at sea'' provisions. This action is necessary to implement binding recommendations of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), as required by the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA), and to achieve domestic management objectives under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson- Stevens Act).

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 113 (Friday, June 12, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 113 (Friday, June 12, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 33467-33474]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-14284]


=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 150121066-5497-01]
RIN 0648-BE81


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Quotas

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments; notice of public hearing.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

SUMMARY: NMFS proposes to modify the baseline annual U.S. quota and 
subquotas for Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT). NMFS also proposes minor 
modifications to the regulatory text regarding Atlantic tuna purse 
seine auxiliary vessel activity under the ``transfer at sea'' 
provisions. This action is necessary to implement binding 
recommendations of the International Commission for the Conservation of 
Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), as required by the Atlantic Tunas Convention 
Act (ATCA), and to achieve domestic management objectives under the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act).

DATES: Written comments must be received on or before July 13, 2015. 
NMFS will host an operator-assisted public hearing conference call and 
webinar on July 1, 2015, from 2 to 4 p.m. EDT, providing an opportunity 
for individuals from all geographic areas to participate. See 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for further details.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
``NOAA-NMFS-2015-0011,'' by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0011, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.

[[Page 33468]]

     Mail: Submit written comments to Sarah McLaughlin, Highly 
Migratory Species (HMS) Management Division, Office of Sustainable 
Fisheries (F/SF1), NMFS, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.
     Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any 
other address or individual, or received after the end of the comment 
period, may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part 
of the public record and generally will be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    The public hearing conference call information is phone number 1-
800-779-5379; participant passcode 1594994. Participants are strongly 
encouraged to log/dial in 15 minutes prior to the meeting. NMFS will 
show a brief presentation via webinar followed by public comment. To 
join the webinar, go to: https://noaaevents2.webex.com/noaaevents2/onstage/g.php?d=990480432&t=a. Enter your name, email address, and 
password ``webtuna'' (without typing the quotation marks) and click the 
``JOIN'' button. Participants who have not used WebEx before will be 
prompted to download and run a plug-in program that will enable them to 
view the webinar.
    Supporting documents, including the Environmental Assessment, 
Regulatory Impact Review, and Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, 
may be downloaded from the HMS Web site at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/. 
These documents also are available by contacting Sarah McLaughlin at 
the mailing address specified above.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic bluefin tuna, bigeye tuna, albacore 
tuna, yellowfin tuna, and skipjack tuna (hereafter referred to as 
``Atlantic tunas'') are managed under the dual authority of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act and ATCA. As an active member of ICCAT, the United 
States implements binding ICCAT recommendations. ATCA authorizes the 
Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to promulgate regulations, as may be 
necessary and appropriate to carry out ICCAT recommendations. The 
authority to issue regulations under the Magnuson-Stevens Act and ATCA 
has been delegated from the Secretary to the Assistant Administrator 
for Fisheries, NMFS.

Background

    Since 1982, ICCAT has recommended a Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of 
western Atlantic BFT, and since 1991, ICCAT has recommended specific 
limits (quotas) for the United States and other Contracting Parties.
    In 2006, NMFS published a final rule in the Federal Register 
implementing the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species 
Fishery Management Plan (Consolidated HMS FMP), which consolidated 
management of all Atlantic HMS (i.e., sharks, swordfish, tunas, and 
billfish) into one comprehensive FMP (71 FR 58058, October 2, 2006). 
Among other things, the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP maintained an 
allocation scheme, established in the 1999 Fishery Management Plan for 
Atlantic Tunas, Swordfish, and Sharks (1999 FMP), for dividing the 
baseline annual U.S. BFT quota among several domestic quota categories. 
NMFS amended the BFT allocations, effective January 1, 2015, in the 
recently published Amendment 7 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP 
(Amendment 7) (79 FR 71510, December 2, 2014).
    Regulations implemented under the authority of ATCA (16 U.S.C. 971 
et seq.) and the 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. 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. Section 
635.27 currently codifies the annual U.S. baseline BFT quota first 
recommended by ICCAT in 2010 and divides it among the various domestic 
fishing categories consistent with the process established in Amendment 
7. Adjustment of the annual U.S. baseline BFT quota is necessary to 
implement the new quota adopted in a 2014 ICCAT recommendation for 
western BFT, as required by ATCA, and to achieve domestic management 
objectives under the Magnuson-Stevens Act, including rebuilding stocks 
and ending overfishing. NMFS also is proposing minor modifications to 
regulatory text to clarify that while transfer at sea is prohibited, an 
auxiliary vessel (i.e., a skiff) may conduct limited assistance 
activities for its associated purse seine vessel in catch operations 
for BFT. The text modification reflects current practice but is 
necessary to clarify that ``transfer at sea'' is prohibited consistent 
with ICCAT Recommendation 14-05 (Recommendation by ICCAT Amending the 
Supplemental Recommendation by ICCAT Concerning the Western Atlantic 
BFT Rebuilding Program) and its intended application. This text 
modification is administrative, reflects current practice, and would 
have no environmental impacts or effects on current fishing operations.
    NMFS has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA), Regulatory 
Impact Review (RIR), and an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
(IRFA), which present and analyze anticipated environmental, social, 
and economic impacts of several alternatives for each of the major 
issues contained in this proposed rule. The list of alternatives and 
their analyses are provided in the draft EA/RIR/IRFA and are not 
repeated here in their entirety. A copy of the draft EA/RIR/IRFA 
prepared for this proposed rule is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).

2014 ICCAT Recommendation

    At its November 2014 meeting, ICCAT adopted a western Atlantic BFT 
TAC of 2,000 mt annually for 2015 and 2016 after considering the 
results of the 2014 BFT stock assessment and following negotiations 
among Contracting Parties (ICCAT Recommendation 14-05). This TAC, which 
is an increase from the 1,750-mt TAC that has applied annually since 
2011, is consistent with scientific advice from the 2014 stock 
assessment, which indicated that annual catches of less than 2,250 mt 
would have a 50-percent probability of allowing the spawning stock 
biomass to be at or above its 2013 level by 2019 under either 
recruitment scenario, and that annual catches of 2,000 mt or less would 
continue to allow stock growth under both the low and high recruitment 
scenarios for the remainder of the rebuilding program. All TAC, quota, 
and weight information discussed in this notice are whole weight 
amounts.
    For 2015 and 2016, the ICCAT Recommendation also makes the 
following allocations from the western BFT 2,000-mt TAC for bycatch 
related to directed longline fisheries in the Northeast Distant gear 
restricted area (NED): 15 mt for Canada and 25 mt for the United 
States. Following subtraction of these allocations from the TAC, the 
recommendation allocates the remainder to the United States (54.02 
percent), Canada (22.32 percent) Japan (17.64 percent), Mexico (5.56 
percent), UK (0.23 percent), and France (0.23 percent). For the United 
States, 54.02 percent of the remaining 1,960 mt is

[[Page 33469]]

1,058.79 mt annually for 2015 and 2016. This represents an increase of 
approximately 135 mt (approximately 14 percent) from the U.S. baseline 
BFT quota that applied annually for 2011 through 2014. Thus, the annual 
total U.S. quota, including the 25 mt to account for bycatch related to 
pelagic longline fisheries in the NED, is 1,083.79 mt.
    As a method for limiting fishing mortality on juvenile BFT, ICCAT 
continued to recommend a tolerance limit on the annual harvest of BFT 
measuring less than 115 cm (straight fork length) to no more than 10 
percent by weight of a Contracting Party's total BFT quota over the 
2015 and 2016 fishing periods. The United States implements this 
provision by limiting the harvest of school BFT (measuring 27 to less 
than 47 inches (68.5 to less than 119 cm curved fork length)) as 
appropriate to not exceed the 10-percent limit over the two-year 
period.

Domestic Allocations and Quotas

    The 1999 FMP and its implementing regulations established baseline 
percentage quota shares for the domestic fishing categories. These 
percentage shares were based on allocation procedures that NMFS 
developed over several years, based on historical share, fleet size, 
effort, and landings by category, and stock assessment data collection 
needs. The baseline percentage quota shares established in the 1999 FMP 
were continued in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP. Amendment 7 to the 
2006 Consolidated HMS FMP modified the quota calculation process as 
follows: First, 68 mt is subtracted from the baseline annual U.S. BFT 
quota and allocated to the Longline category quota. Second, the 
remaining quota is divided among the categories according to the 
following percentages: General--47.1 percent; Angling--19.7 percent; 
Harpoon--3.9 percent; Purse Seine--18.6 percent; Longline--8.1 percent 
(plus the 68-mt initial allocation); Trap--0.1 percent; and Reserve--
2.5 percent.
    The table below shows the proposed quotas and subquotas that result 
from applying this process. These quotas would be codified at Sec.  
635.27(a) and would remain in effect until changed (for instance, if 
any new ICCAT western BFT TAC recommendation is adopted). Because ICCAT 
adopted TACs for 2015 and 2016 in Recommendation 14-05, NMFS currently 
anticipates that these annual base quotas would be in effect through 
2016.

                           Table 1--Proposed Annual Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (BFT) Quotas
                                                [In metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Category                                                    Annual baseline quotas and subquotas
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Quota                         Subquotas
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General...................................        466.7
                                                         January-March \1\............         24.7
                                                         June-August..................        233.3
                                                         September....................        123.7
                                                         October-November.............         60.7
                                                         December.....................         24.3
Harpoon...................................         38.6
Longline..................................        148.3
Trap......................................          1.0
Purse Seine...............................    \2\ 184.3
Angling...................................        195.2
                                                         School.......................        108.4
                                                            Reserve...................                      20.1
                                                            North of 39[deg]18' N. lat                      41.7
                                                            South of 39[deg]18' N. lat                      46.6
                                                         Large School/Small Medium....         82.3
                                                            North of 39[deg]18' N. lat                      38.9
                                                            South of 39[deg]18' N. lat                      43.5
                                                         Trophy.......................          4.5
                                                            North of 39[deg]18' N. lat                       1.5
                                                            South of 39[deg]18' N. lat                       1.5
                                                            Gulf of Mexico............                       1.5
Reserve...................................     \2\ 24.8
U.S. Baseline BFT Quota...................  \3\ 1,058.9
                                           -------------
    Total U.S. Quota, including 25 mt for   \3\ 1,083.9
     NED (Longline).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ January 1 through the effective date of a closure notice filed by NMFS announcing that the January subquota
  is reached or projected to be reached, or through March 31, whichever comes first.
\2\ Baseline amount shown. Does not reflect the annual adjustment process (for the Purse Seine and Reserve
  category quotas) adopted in Amendment 7, discussed below.
\3\ Totals subject to rounding error.

    Also as a result of the Amendment 7 process and consistent with the 
regulations, NMFS at the beginning of the year calculated the quota 
available to individual Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine category fishery 
participants for 2015 based on BFT catch (landings and dead discards) 
by those fishery participants in 2014 and then reallocated the 
remaining 87.4 mt of available Purse Seine category quota to the 
Reserve category for the 2015 fishing year. This process resulted in 
revised Purse Seine and Reserve category quotas of 71.7 mt and 108.8 
mt, respectively (80 FR 7547, February 11, 2015). If NMFS finalizes the 
U.S. baseline BFT quota as proposed here, NMFS will again calculate the 
amounts of quota available to individual Purse Seine fishery 
participants for 2015 applying the baseline Purse Seine category quota 
as finalized (and adjust the Reserve category quota as appropriate). 
Based on

[[Page 33470]]

the proposed U.S. baseline BFT quota, the Purse Seine and Reserve 
category quotas would be further adjusted to 82.9 mt (an 11.2-mt 
increase) and 126.2 mt (a 17.4-mt decrease), respectively. Consistent 
with Sec.  635.27(a)(4)(v)(C), NMFS would notify Atlantic Tunas Purse 
Seine fishery participants of the adjusted amount of quota available 
for their use in 2015 through the Individual Bluefin Quota electronic 
system established under Sec.  635.15 and in writing and will publish 
notice of the adjusted Purse Seine and Reserve category quotas for 2015 
in the Federal Register notice announcing the final rule.
    Amendment 7 also changed the way that NMFS adjusts the U.S. annual 
quota for any previous year's underharvest. Rather than publishing 
proposed and final quota specifications annually to adjust the quota 
for the underharvest as NMFS has in the past, NMFS will automatically 
augment the Reserve category quota to the extent that underharvest from 
the previous year is available. Such adjustment will be consistent with 
ICCAT limits and will be calculated when complete BFT catch information 
for the prior year is available and finalized. NMFS may allocate any 
portion of the Reserve category quota for inseason or annual 
adjustments to any fishing category quota pursuant to regulatory 
determination criteria described at 50 CFR 635.27(a)(8), or for 
scientific research.
    Although preliminary 2014 landings and dead discard estimates 
indicate an underharvest of approximately 218 mt (using the 160.6-mt 
2013 dead discard estimate as a proxy), the amount the United States 
may carry forward to 2015 is limited to 94.9 mt by ICCAT 
recommendation. The final 2013 estimate and a preliminary 2014 estimate 
will be available in June 2015, and NMFS will announce any adjustment 
to the 2015 Reserve category quota based on the amount of 2014 
underharvest.

Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine Auxiliary Vessel Activity

    Currently, HMS regulations specify that an owner or operator of a 
vessel for which an Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine category permit has been 
issued ``may transfer large medium and giant BFT at sea from the net of 
the catching vessel to another vessel for which an Atlantic Tunas Purse 
Seine category permit has been issued, provided the amount transferred 
does not cause the receiving vessel to exceed its currently authorized 
vessel allocation, including incidental catch limits.'' NMFS is 
proposing minor modifications to this regulatory text to clarify that 
this text was not meant to allow ``transfer at sea,'' which clearly is 
prohibited by ICCAT Recommendation 14-05, but only to allow the 
routine, limited operations of an auxiliary vessel (i.e., a skiff) that 
is assisting its associated purse seine vessel in catch operations for 
BFT. Such activities are not the type of activity meant to be 
prohibited by that Recommendation. This clarification would be 
administrative, reflect current practice, and would have no 
environmental impacts or effects on current fishing operations.

Request for Comments

    NMFS solicits comments on this proposed rule through July 13, 2015. 
See instructions in ADDRESSES section.

Public Hearing Conference Call

    NMFS will hold a public hearing conference call and webinar on July 
1, 2015, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. EDT, to allow for an additional 
opportunity for interested members of the public from all geographic 
areas to submit verbal comments on the proposed quota rule.
    The public is reminded that NMFS expects participants at public 
hearings and on conference calls to conduct themselves appropriately. 
At the beginning of the conference call, a representative of NMFS will 
explain the ground rules (all comments are to be directed to the agency 
on the proposed action; attendees will be called to give their comments 
in the order in which they registered to speak; each attendee will have 
an equal amount of time to speak; and attendees should not interrupt 
one another). The NMFS representative will attempt to structure the 
meeting so that all attending members of the public will be able to 
comment, if they so choose, regardless of the controversial nature of 
the subject(s). Attendees are expected to respect the ground rules, 
and, if they do not, they will be asked to leave the meeting.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the proposed 
rule is consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, ATCA, and other applicable law, 
subject to further consideration after public comment.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    An IRFA was prepared, as required by section 603 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act. The IRFA describes the economic impact this proposed 
rule, if adopted, would have on small entities. A description of the 
action, why it is being considered, and the legal basis for this action 
are contained in the SUMMARY section of the preamble. A summary of the 
analysis follows. A copy of this analysis is available from NMFS (see 
ADDRESSES).
    In compliance with section 603(b)(1) of the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act, the purpose of this proposed rulemaking is, consistent with the 
2006 Consolidated HMS FMP objectives, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and 
other applicable law, to analyze the impacts of the alternatives for 
implementing and allocating the ICCAT-recommended U.S. quota for 2015 
and 2016; and to clarify the purse seine transfer at sea regulations 
for Atlantic tunas.
    In compliance with section 603(b)(2) of the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act, the objective of this proposed rulemaking is to implement ICCAT 
recommendations.
    Section 603(b)(3) requires agencies to provide an estimate of the 
number of small entities to which the rule would apply. The Small 
Business Administration (SBA) has established size criteria for all 
major industry sectors in the United States, including fish harvesters. 
This proposed rule is expected to directly affect commercial and for-
hire fishing vessels that possess an Atlantic Tunas permit or Atlantic 
HMS Charter/Headboat permit. In general, the HMS Charter/Headboat 
category permit holders can be regarded as small entities for RFA 
purposes. HMS Angling (recreational) category permit holders are 
typically obtained by individuals who are not considered small entities 
for purposes of the RFA. The SBA has established size criteria for all 
major industry sectors in the United States including fish harvesters 
(79 FR 33647; June 12, 2014). A business involved in fish harvesting is 
classified as a ``small business'' if it is independently owned and 
operated, is not dominant in its field of operation (including its 
affiliates), and has combined annual receipts (revenue) not in excess 
of $20.5 million for all of its affiliated operations worldwide (NAICS 
code 114111, finfish fishing). NAICS is the North American Industry 
Classification System, a standard system used by business and 
government to classify business establishments into industries, 
according to their economic activity. The United States government 
developed NAICS to collect, analyze, and publish data about the 
economy. In addition, the SBA has defined a small charter/party boat 
entity (NAICS code 487210, for-hire) as one with average annual 
receipts (revenue) of less than $7.5 million.

[[Page 33471]]

    As described in the recently published final rule to implement 
Amendment 7 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (79 FR 71510, December 2, 
2014), the average annual gross revenue per active pelagic longline 
vessel was estimated to be $187,000 based on the 170 active vessels 
between 2006 and 2012 that produced an estimated $31.8 million in 
revenue annually. The maximum annual revenue for any pelagic longline 
vessel during that time period was less than $1.4 million, well below 
the SBA size threshold of $20.5 million in combined annual receipts. 
Therefore, NMFS considers all Atlantic Tunas Longline category permit 
holders to be small entities. NMFS is unaware of any other Atlantic 
Tunas category permit holders that potentially could earn more than 
$20.5 million in revenue annually. NMFS is also unaware of any charter/
headboat businesses that could exceed the $7.5 million thresholds for 
those small entities. HMS Angling category permit holders are typically 
obtained by individuals who are not considered small entities for 
purposes of the RFA. Therefore, NMFS considers all Atlantic Tunas 
permit holders and HMS Charter/Headboat permit holders subject to this 
action to be small entities.
    This action would apply to all participants in the Atlantic BFT 
fishery, i.e., to the over 27,000 vessels that held an Atlantic HMS 
Charter/Headboat, Atlantic HMS Angling, or an Atlantic Tunas permit as 
of October 2014. This proposed rule is expected to directly affect 
commercial and for-hire fishing vessels that possess an Atlantic Tunas 
permit or Atlantic HMS Charter/Headboat permit. It is unknown what 
portion of HMS Charter/Headboat permit holders actively participate in 
the BFT fishery or fishing services for recreational anglers. As 
summarized in the 2014 SAFE Report for Atlantic HMS, there were 6,792 
commercial Atlantic tunas or Atlantic HMS permits in 2014, as follows: 
2,782 in the Atlantic Tunas General category; 14 in the Atlantic Tunas 
Harpoon category; 5 in the Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine category; 246 in 
the Atlantic Tunas Longline category; 3 in the Atlantic Tunas Trap 
category; and 3,742 in the HMS Charter/Headboat category. In the 
process of developing the IBQ regulations implemented in the Amendment 
7 final rule, NMFS deemed 135 Longline category vessels as eligible for 
IBQ shares (i.e., 135 vessels reported a set in the HMS logbook between 
2006 and 2012 and had valid Atlantic Tunas Longline category permits on 
a vessel as of August 21, 2013, the publication date of the Amendment 7 
proposed rule). This constitutes the best available information 
regarding the universe of permits and permit holders recently analyzed. 
No impacts are expected to occur from the clarification of the transfer 
at sea prohibition regulatory text.
    NMFS has determined that this action would not likely directly 
affect any small government jurisdictions defined under the RFA.
    Under section 603(b)(4) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, agencies 
are required to describe any new reporting, record-keeping, and other 
compliance requirements. There are no new reporting or recordkeeping 
requirements in any of the alternatives considered for this action.
    Under section 603(b)(5) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, agencies 
must identify, to the extent practicable, relevant Federal rules which 
duplicate, overlap, or conflict with the proposed rule. Fishermen, 
dealers, and managers in these fisheries must comply with a number of 
international agreements, domestic laws, and other FMPs. These include, 
but are not limited to, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the ATCA, the High 
Seas Fishing Compliance Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the 
Endangered Species Act (ESA), the National Environmental Policy Act, 
the Paperwork Reduction Act, and the Coastal Zone Management Act. This 
proposed rule has also been determined not to duplicate, overlap, or 
conflict with any relevant regulations, Federal or otherwise.
    Under section 603(c) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, agencies 
are required to describe any alternatives to the proposed rule which 
accomplish the stated objectives and which minimize any significant 
economic impacts. These alternatives and their impacts are discussed 
below. Additionally, the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 603 (c) 
(1)-(4)) lists four general categories of significant alternatives that 
would assist an agency in the development of significant alternatives. 
These categories of alternatives are: (1) Establishment of differing 
compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take into 
account the resources available to small entities; (2) clarification, 
consolidation, or simplification of compliance and reporting 
requirements under the rule for such small entities; (3) use of 
performance rather than design standards; and, (4) exemptions from 
coverage of the rule for small entities.
    In order to meet the objectives of this proposed rule, consistent 
with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, ATCA, and the ESA, NMFS cannot exempt 
small entities or change the reporting requirements only for small 
entities because all the entities affected are considered small 
entities. Thus, no alternatives are discussed that fall under the first 
and fourth categories described above. Amendment 7 implemented criteria 
for determining the availability of quota for Purse Seine fishery 
category participants and IBQs for the Longline category. Both of these 
and the eligibility criteria for IBQs and access to the Cape Hatteras 
GRA for the Longline category can be considered individual performance 
standards. NMFS has not yet found a practical means of applying 
individual performance standards to the other quota categories while, 
concurrently, complying with the Magnuson-Stevens Act. Thus, there are 
no alternatives considered under the third category.
    NMFS has estimated the average impact that establishing the 
increased baseline annual U.S. BFT quota for all domestic fishing 
categories would have on each quota category and the vessels within 
those categories. As mentioned above, the 2014 ICCAT recommendation 
increased the annual U.S. baseline BFT quota for each of 2015 and 2016 
to 1,058.79 mt and provides 25 mt annually for incidental catch of BFT 
related to directed longline fisheries in the NED. The baseline annual 
subquotas would be adjusted consistent with the process established in 
Amendment 7 (79 FR 71510, December 2, 2014), and these amounts would be 
codified.
    To calculate the average ex-vessel revenues under the proposed 
action, NMFS first estimated potential category-wide revenues. The most 
recent ex-vessel average price per pound information for each 
commercial quota category is used to estimate potential ex-vessel gross 
revenues under the proposed subquotas (i.e., 2014 prices for the 
General, Harpoon, Purse Seine, and Longline/Trap categories). For 
comparison, in 2014, gross revenues were approximately $7.8 million, 
broken out by category as follows: General--$5.9 million, Harpoon--
$544,778, Purse Seine--$391,607, Longline--$953,055, and Trap--$0. The 
proposed baseline subquotas could result in estimated gross revenues of 
$11 million, if finalized and fully utilized, broken out by category as 
follows: General category: $6.8 million (466.7 mt * $6.60/lb); Harpoon 
category: $611,851 (38.6 mt * $7.19/lb); Purse Seine category: $1.9 
million (184.3 mt * $ 4.77/lb); Longline category: $1.7 million (148.3 
mt * $5.22/lb); and Trap category: $11,508 (1.0 mt * $ 5.22/lb). This 
rulemaking proposes to implement the recently adopted ICCAT-recommended 
U.S. quota and applies the allocations

[[Page 33472]]

for each quota category as recently amended in the implementing 
regulations for Amendment 7 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP. This 
action would be consistent with ATCA, under which the Secretary 
promulgates regulations as necessary and appropriate to carry out ICCAT 
recommendations.
    No affected entities would be expected to experience negative, 
direct economic impacts as a result of this action. On the contrary, 
each of the quota categories would increase relative to the baseline 
quotas that applied in 2011 through 2014 and the quotas finalized in 
Amendment 7. To the extent that Purse Seine fishery participants and 
IBQ participants could receive additional quota as a result of 
Amendment 7-implemented allocation formulas being applied to increases 
in available Purse Seine and Longline category quota, those 
participants would receive varying increases, which would result in 
direct benefits from either increased fishing opportunities or quota 
leasing.
    To estimate potential average ex-vessel revenues that could result 
from this action, NMFS divides the potential annual gross revenues for 
the General, Harpoon, Purse Seine, and Trap category by the number of 
permit holders. For the Longline category, NMFS divides the potential 
annual gross revenues by the number of active vessels as defined in 
Amendment 7. This is an appropriate approach for BFT fisheries, in 
particular because available landings data (weight and ex-vessel value 
of the fish in price-per-pound) allow NMFS to calculate the gross 
revenue earned by a fishery participant on a successful trip. The 
available data (particularly from non-Longline participants) do not, 
however, allow NMFS to calculate the effort and cost associated with 
each successful trip (e.g., the cost of gas, bait, ice, etc.), so net 
revenue for each participant cannot be calculated. As a result, NMFS 
analyzes the average impact of the proposed alternatives among all 
participants in each category.
    Success rates vary widely across participants in each category (due 
to extent of vessel effort and availability of commercial-sized BFT to 
participants where they fish) but for the sake of estimating potential 
revenues per vessel, category-wide revenues can be divided by the 
number of permitted vessels in each category. For the Longline fishery, 
the number of vessels deemed eligible for IBQ shares is used, and 
actual revenues would depend, in part, on each vessel's IBQ in 2015. 
Although HMS Charter/Headboat vessels may fish commercially under the 
General category quota and retention limits, because it is unknown what 
portion of HMS Charter/Headboat permit holders actively participate in 
the BFT fishery, NMFS is estimating potential General category ex-
vessel revenue changes using the number of General category vessels 
only.
    Estimated potential 2015 revenues on a per vessel basis, 
considering the number of permit holders listed above and the proposed 
subquotas, could be $2,441 for the General category; $43,703 for the 
Harpoon category; $387,618 for the Purse Seine category; $12,642 for 
the Longline category, using the 135 vessels eligible for IBQ shares; 
and $3,836 for the Trap category. Thus, all of the entities affected by 
this rule are considered to be small entities for the purposes of the 
RFA.
    Consistent with Amendment 7 regulations, NMFS calculated the quota 
available to Purse Seine fishery participants for 2015 and then 
reallocated the remaining 87.4 mt of available Purse Seine category 
quota to the Reserve category (80 FR 7547, February 11, 2015). NMFS 
will further adjust those amounts if the U.S. baseline BFT quota in 
this proposed rule is finalized. The analyses in this IRFA are limited 
to the proposed baseline subquotas.
    Because the directed commercial categories have underharvested 
their subquotas in recent years, the potential increases in ex-vessel 
revenues above may overestimate the probable economic impacts to those 
categories relative to recent conditions. Additionally, there has been 
substantial interannual variability in ex-vessel revenues per category 
in recent years due to recent changes in BFT availability and other 
factors.
    The proposed modifications to the regulatory text concerning 
Atlantic tunas purse seine transfer at sea are intended to clarify the 
prohibition on transfer at sea. They apply to the five Purse Seine 
fishery participants only and are not expected to have significant 
economic impacts as they are administrative in nature, reflect current 
practice, and would not result in changes to Atlantic tunas purse seine 
operations.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 635

    Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, Foreign relations, Imports, 
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.

    Dated: June 8, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 635 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 635--ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES

0
1. The authority citation for part 635 continues to read as follows:

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

0
2. In Sec.  635.27, paragraphs (a) introductory text, (a)(1)(i), 
(a)(2), (a)(3), (a)(4)(i), (a)(5), (a)(6), (a)(7)(i), and (a)(7)(ii) 
are revised to read as follows:


Sec.  635.27  Quotas.

    (a) Bluefin tuna. Consistent with ICCAT recommendations, and with 
paragraph (a)(10)(iv) of this section, NMFS may subtract the most 
recent, complete, and available estimate of dead discards from the 
annual U.S. bluefin tuna quota, and make the remainder available to be 
retained, possessed, or landed by persons and vessels subject to U.S. 
jurisdiction. The remaining baseline annual U.S. bluefin tuna quota 
will be allocated among the General, Angling, Harpoon, Purse Seine, 
Longline, Trap, and Reserve categories, as described in this section. 
Bluefin tuna quotas are specified in whole weight. The baseline annual 
U.S. bluefin tuna quota is 1,058.79 mt, not including an additional 
annual 25-mt allocation provided in paragraph (a)(3) of this section. 
The bluefin quota for the quota categories is calculated through the 
following process. First, 68 mt is subtracted from the baseline annual 
U.S. bluefin tuna quota and allocated to the Longline category quota. 
Second, the remaining quota is divided among the categories according 
to the following percentages: General--47.1 percent (466.7 mt); 
Angling--19.7 percent (195.2 mt), which includes the school bluefin 
tuna held in reserve as described under paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of this 
section; Harpoon--3.9 percent (38.6 mt); Purse Seine--18.6 percent 
(184.3 mt); Longline--8.1 percent (80.3 mt) plus the 68-mt allocation 
(i.e., 148.3 mt total not including the 25-mt allocation from paragraph 
(a)(3)); Trap--0.1 percent (1.0 mt); and Reserve--2.5 percent (24.8 
mt). NMFS may make inseason and annual adjustments to quotas as 
specified in paragraphs (a)(9) and (10) of this section, including 
quota adjustments as a result of the annual reallocation of

[[Page 33473]]

Purse Seine quota described under paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section.
    (1) * * *
    (i) Catches from vessels for which General category Atlantic Tunas 
permits have been issued and certain catches from vessels for which an 
HMS Charter/Headboat permit has been issued are counted against the 
General category quota in accordance with Sec.  635.23(c)(3). Pursuant 
to paragraph (a) of this section, the amount of large medium and giant 
bluefin tuna that may be caught, retained, possessed, landed, or sold 
under the General category quota is 466.7 mt, and is apportioned as 
follows, unless modified as described under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of 
this section:
    (A) January 1 through the effective date of a closure notice filed 
by NMFS announcing that the January subquota is reached, or projected 
to be reached under Sec.  635.28(a)(1), or through March 31, whichever 
comes first--5.3 percent (24.7 mt);
    (B) June 1 through August 31--50 percent (233.3 mt);
    (C) September 1 through September 30--26.5 percent (123.7 mt);
    (D) October 1 through November 30--13 percent (60.7 mt); and
    (E) December 1 through December 31--5.2 percent (24.3 mt).
* * * * *
    (2) Angling category quota. In accordance with the framework 
procedures of the Consolidated HMS FMP, prior to each fishing year, or 
as early as feasible, NMFS will establish the Angling category daily 
retention limits. In accordance with paragraph (a) of this section, the 
total amount of bluefin tuna that may be caught, retained, possessed, 
and landed by anglers aboard vessels for which an HMS Angling permit or 
an HMS Charter/Headboat permit has been issued is 195.2 mt. No more 
than 2.3 percent (4.5 mt) of the annual Angling category quota may be 
large medium or giant bluefin tuna. In addition, over each two-
consecutive-year period (starting with 2015-2016), no more than 10 
percent of the annual U.S. bluefin tuna quota, inclusive of the 
allocation specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section, may be school 
bluefin tuna (i.e., 108.4 mt). The Angling category quota includes the 
amount of school bluefin tuna held in reserve under paragraph 
(a)(7)(ii) of this section. The size class subquotas for bluefin tuna 
are further subdivided as follows:
    (i) After adjustment for the school bluefin tuna quota held in 
reserve (under paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of this section), 52.8 percent 
(46.6 mt) of the school bluefin tuna Angling category quota may be 
caught, retained, possessed, or landed south of 39[deg]18' N. lat. The 
remaining school bluefin tuna Angling category quota (41.7 mt) may be 
caught, retained, possessed or landed north of 39[deg]18' N. lat.
    (ii) An amount equal to 52.8 percent (43.5 mt) of the large school/
small medium bluefin tuna Angling category quota may be caught, 
retained, possessed, or landed south of 39[deg]18' N. lat. The 
remaining large school/small medium bluefin tuna Angling category quota 
(38.9 mt) may be caught, retained, possessed or landed north of 
39[deg]18' N. lat.
    (iii) One third (1.5 mt) of the large medium and giant bluefin tuna 
Angling category quota may be caught, retained, possessed, or landed, 
in each of the three following geographic areas: (1) North of 
39[deg]18' N. lat.; (2) south of 39[deg]18' N. lat., and outside of the 
Gulf of Mexico; and (3) in the Gulf of Mexico. For the purposes of this 
section, the Gulf of Mexico region includes all waters of the U.S. EEZ 
west and north of the boundary stipulated at 50 CFR 600.105(c).
    (3) Longline category quota. Pursuant to paragraph (a) of this 
section, the total amount of large medium and giant bluefin tuna that 
may be caught, discarded dead, or retained, possessed, or landed by 
vessels that possess Atlantic Tunas Longline category permits is 148.3 
mt. In addition, 25 mt shall be allocated for incidental catch by 
pelagic longline vessels fishing in the Northeast Distant gear 
restricted area, and subject to the restrictions under Sec.  
635.15(b)(8).
    (4) * * *
    (i) Baseline Purse Seine quota. Pursuant to paragraph (a) of this 
section, the baseline amount of large medium and giant bluefin tuna 
that may be caught, retained, possessed, or landed by vessels that 
possess Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine category permits is 184.3 mt, unless 
adjusted as a result of inseason and/or annual adjustments to quotas as 
specified in paragraphs (a)(9) and (10) of this section; or adjusted 
(prior to allocation to individual participants) based on the previous 
year's catch as described under paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section. 
Annually, NMFS will make a determination when the Purse Seine fishery 
will start, based on variations in seasonal distribution, abundance or 
migration patterns of bluefin tuna, 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 will start the bluefin tuna purse seine season between June 1 and 
August 15, by filing an action with the Office of the Federal Register, 
and notifying the public. The Purse Seine category fishery closes on 
December 31 of each year.
* * * * *
    (5) Harpoon category quota. The total amount of large medium and 
giant bluefin tuna that may be caught, retained, possessed, landed, or 
sold by vessels that possess Harpoon category Atlantic Tunas permits is 
38.6 mt. The Harpoon category fishery commences on June 1 of each year, 
and closes on November 15 of each year.
    (6) Trap category quota. The total amount of large medium and giant 
bluefin tuna that may be caught, retained, possessed, or landed by 
vessels that possess Trap category Atlantic Tunas permits is 1.0 mt.
    (7) * * *
    (i) The total amount of bluefin tuna that is held in reserve for 
inseason or annual adjustments and research using quota or subquotas is 
24.8 mt, which may be augmented by allowable underharvest from the 
previous year, or annual reallocation of Purse Seine category quota as 
described under paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section. Consistent with 
paragraphs (a)(8) through (10) of this section, NMFS may allocate any 
portion of the Reserve category quota for inseason or annual 
adjustments to any fishing category quota.
    (ii) The total amount of school bluefin tuna that is held in 
reserve for inseason or annual adjustments and fishery-independent 
research is 18.5 percent (20.1 mt) of the total school bluefin tuna 
Angling category quota as described under paragraph (a)(2) of this 
section. This amount is in addition to the amounts specified in 
paragraph (a)(7)(i) of this section. Consistent with paragraph (a)(8) 
of this section, NMFS may allocate any portion of the school bluefin 
tuna Angling category quota held in reserve for inseason or annual 
adjustments to the Angling category.
* * * * *
0
3. In Sec.  635.29, paragraph (c) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  635.29  Transfer at sea and transshipment.

* * * * *
    (c) An owner or operator of a vessel for which an Atlantic Tunas 
Purse Seine category permit has been issued under Sec.  635.4 may use 
an auxiliary vessel associated with the permitted vessel (i.e., a 
skiff) to assist in routine purse seine fishery operations, provided 
that the vessel has not been issued an Atlantic Tunas or HMS vessel 
permit and functions only in an auxiliary

[[Page 33474]]

capacity during routine purse seine operations. The auxiliary vessel 
may transfer large medium and giant Atlantic BFT to its associated 
purse seine vessel during routine purse seine operations, provided that 
the amount transferred does not cause the receiving vessel to exceed 
its currently authorized vessel allocation, including incidental catch 
limits.

[FR Doc. 2015-14284 Filed 6-11-15; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 3510-22-P



                                                                                      Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 113 / Friday, June 12, 2015 / Proposed Rules                                                                                   33467

                                                    Dated: June 3, 2015.                                                      PART 82—PROTECTION OF                                                            ■ 2. Amend § 82.8 by revising the table
                                                  Gina McCarthy,                                                              STRATOSPHERIC OZONE                                                              in paragraph (c)(1) to read as follows:
                                                  Administrator.                                                                                                                                               § 82.8 Grant of essential use allowances
                                                                                                                              ■ 1. The authority citation for part 82                                          and critical use allowances.
                                                    For the reasons set forth in the                                          continues to read as follows:
                                                  preamble, EPA proposes to amend 40                                                                                                                           *       *    *      *      *
                                                  CFR part 82 as follows:                                                       Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7414, 7601, 7671–                                             (c) * * *
                                                                                                                              7671q.                                                                               (1) * * *

                                                                                                                                                                                                                    2016 Critical use      2016 Critical use
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     allowances for         allowances for
                                                                                                                      Company                                                                                        pre-plant uses *     post-harvest uses *
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       (kilograms)            (kilograms)

                                                  Great Lakes Chemical Corp. A Chemtura Company ..........................................................................                                                       84,222                 1,179
                                                  Albemarle Corp ....................................................................................................................................                            34,634                   485
                                                  ICL–IP America ....................................................................................................................................                            19,140                   268
                                                  TriCal, Inc ............................................................................................................................................                          596                     8

                                                        Total ..............................................................................................................................................                    138,592                 1,939
                                                    * For production or import of Class I, Group VI controlled substance exclusively for the Pre-Plant or Post-Harvest uses specified in appendix L
                                                  to this subpart.


                                                  *     *   *     *     *                                                     Appendix L to Subpart A of Part 82—
                                                  ■ 3. Amend subpart A by revising                                            Approved Critical Uses and Limiting
                                                  appendix L to read as follows:                                              Critical Conditions for Those Uses for
                                                                                                                              the 2016 Control Period

                                                                Column A                                                             Column B                                                                                  Column C

                                                  Approved Critical Uses .......                 Approved Critical User, Location of Use .........................                           Limiting Critical Conditions that exist, or that the ap-
                                                                                                                                                                                               proved critical user reasonably expects could arise
                                                                                                                                                                                               without methyl bromide fumigation.

                                                                                                                                                    PRE-PLANT USES

                                                  Strawberry Fruit ..................            California growers ............................................................             Moderate to severe black root rot or crown rot.
                                                                                                                                                                                             Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge infesta-
                                                                                                                                                                                               tion.
                                                                                                                                                                                             Moderate to severe nematode infestation.
                                                                                                                                                                                             Local township limits prohibiting 1,3-dichloropropene.

                                                                                                                                                POST-HARVEST USES

                                                  Dry Cured Pork Products ....                   Members of the National Country Ham Association and                                         Red legged ham beetle infestation.
                                                                                                  the American Association of Meat Processors,                                               Cheese/ham skipper infestation.
                                                                                                  Nahunta Pork Center (North Carolina), and Gwaltney                                         Dermestid beetle infestation.
                                                                                                  of Smithfield Inc.                                                                         Ham mite infestation.



                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–14473 Filed 6–11–15; 8:45 am]                                       Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                                              ACTION:                                                                          DATES:  Written comments must be
                                                  BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                                      comments; notice of public hearing.                                              received on or before July 13, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                                                                               NMFS will host an operator-assisted
                                                                                                                              SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes to modify the                                          public hearing conference call and
                                                                                                                              baseline annual U.S. quota and                                                   webinar on July 1, 2015, from 2 to 4
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                                              subquotas for Atlantic bluefin tuna                                              p.m. EDT, providing an opportunity for
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                            (BFT). NMFS also proposes minor                                                  individuals from all geographic areas to
                                                  Administration                                                              modifications to the regulatory text                                             participate. See SUPPLEMENTARY
                                                                                                                              regarding Atlantic tuna purse seine                                              INFORMATION for further details.
                                                  50 CFR Part 635                                                             auxiliary vessel activity under the                                              ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                                              ‘‘transfer at sea’’ provisions. This action                                      on this document, identified by
                                                  [Docket No. 150121066–5497–01]                                              is necessary to implement binding                                                ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2015–0011,’’ by either
                                                                                                                              recommendations of the International                                             of the following methods:
srobinson on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                  RIN 0648–BE81                                                               Commission for the Conservation of                                                  • Electronic Submission: Submit all
                                                  Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                                          Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), as required by                                           electronic public comments via the
                                                  Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Quotas                                                the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act                                                Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
                                                                                                                              (ATCA), and to achieve domestic                                                  www.regulations.gov/
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                          management objectives under the                                                  #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                        Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                                         0011, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                          Conservation and Management Act                                                  complete the required fields, and enter
                                                  Commerce.                                                                   (Magnuson-Stevens Act).                                                          or attach your comments.


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014         17:51 Jun 11, 2015         Jkt 235001       PO 00000        Frm 00018        Fmt 4702       Sfmt 4702       E:\FR\FM\12JNP1.SGM              12JNP1


                                                  33468                     Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 113 / Friday, June 12, 2015 / Proposed Rules

                                                     • Mail: Submit written comments to                   issue regulations under the Magnuson-                  ‘‘transfer at sea’’ is prohibited consistent
                                                  Sarah McLaughlin, Highly Migratory                      Stevens Act and ATCA has been                          with ICCAT Recommendation 14–05
                                                  Species (HMS) Management Division,                      delegated from the Secretary to the                    (Recommendation by ICCAT Amending
                                                  Office of Sustainable Fisheries (F/SF1),                Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                 the Supplemental Recommendation by
                                                  NMFS, 55 Great Republic Drive,                          NMFS.                                                  ICCAT Concerning the Western Atlantic
                                                  Gloucester, MA 01930.                                                                                          BFT Rebuilding Program) and its
                                                                                                          Background
                                                     • Instructions: Comments sent by any                                                                        intended application. This text
                                                  other method, to any other address or                      Since 1982, ICCAT has recommended                   modification is administrative, reflects
                                                  individual, or received after the end of                a Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of                       current practice, and would have no
                                                  the comment period, may not be                          western Atlantic BFT, and since 1991,                  environmental impacts or effects on
                                                  considered by NMFS. All comments                        ICCAT has recommended specific limits                  current fishing operations.
                                                  received are a part of the public record                (quotas) for the United States and other                  NMFS has prepared an Environmental
                                                  and generally will be posted for public                 Contracting Parties.                                   Assessment (EA), Regulatory Impact
                                                  viewing on www.regulations.gov                             In 2006, NMFS published a final rule                Review (RIR), and an Initial Regulatory
                                                  without change. All personal identifying                in the Federal Register implementing                   Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), which
                                                  information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic Highly                  present and analyze anticipated
                                                  confidential business information, or                   Migratory Species Fishery Management                   environmental, social, and economic
                                                  otherwise sensitive information                         Plan (Consolidated HMS FMP), which                     impacts of several alternatives for each
                                                  submitted voluntarily by the sender will                consolidated management of all Atlantic                of the major issues contained in this
                                                  be publicly accessible. NMFS will                       HMS (i.e., sharks, swordfish, tunas, and               proposed rule. The list of alternatives
                                                  accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                   billfish) into one comprehensive FMP                   and their analyses are provided in the
                                                  A’’ in the required fields if you wish to               (71 FR 58058, October 2, 2006). Among                  draft EA/RIR/IRFA and are not repeated
                                                  remain anonymous).                                      other things, the 2006 Consolidated                    here in their entirety. A copy of the draft
                                                     The public hearing conference call                   HMS FMP maintained an allocation                       EA/RIR/IRFA prepared for this
                                                  information is phone number 1–800–                      scheme, established in the 1999 Fishery                proposed rule is available from NMFS
                                                  779–5379; participant passcode                          Management Plan for Atlantic Tunas,                    (see ADDRESSES).
                                                  1594994. Participants are strongly                      Swordfish, and Sharks (1999 FMP), for
                                                                                                          dividing the baseline annual U.S. BFT                  2014 ICCAT Recommendation
                                                  encouraged to log/dial in 15 minutes
                                                  prior to the meeting. NMFS will show                    quota among several domestic quota                        At its November 2014 meeting, ICCAT
                                                  a brief presentation via webinar                        categories. NMFS amended the BFT                       adopted a western Atlantic BFT TAC of
                                                                                                          allocations, effective January 1, 2015, in             2,000 mt annually for 2015 and 2016
                                                  followed by public comment. To join
                                                                                                          the recently published Amendment 7 to                  after considering the results of the 2014
                                                  the webinar, go to: https://
                                                                                                          the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP                          BFT stock assessment and following
                                                  noaaevents2.webex.com/noaaevents2/
                                                                                                          (Amendment 7) (79 FR 71510, December                   negotiations among Contracting Parties
                                                  onstage/g.php?d=990480432&t=a. Enter
                                                                                                          2, 2014).                                              (ICCAT Recommendation 14–05). This
                                                  your name, email address, and                              Regulations implemented under the                   TAC, which is an increase from the
                                                  password ‘‘webtuna’’ (without typing                    authority of ATCA (16 U.S.C. 971 et                    1,750-mt TAC that has applied annually
                                                  the quotation marks) and click the                      seq.) and the Magnuson-Stevens Act (16                 since 2011, is consistent with scientific
                                                  ‘‘JOIN’’ button. Participants who have                  U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) governing the                     advice from the 2014 stock assessment,
                                                  not used WebEx before will be                           harvest of BFT by persons and vessels                  which indicated that annual catches of
                                                  prompted to download and run a plug-                    subject to U.S. jurisdiction are found at              less than 2,250 mt would have a 50-
                                                  in program that will enable them to                     50 CFR part 635. NMFS is required                      percent probability of allowing the
                                                  view the webinar.                                       under ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens                    spawning stock biomass to be at or
                                                     Supporting documents, including the                  Act to provide U.S. fishing vessels with               above its 2013 level by 2019 under
                                                  Environmental Assessment, Regulatory                    a reasonable opportunity to harvest the                either recruitment scenario, and that
                                                  Impact Review, and Initial Regulatory                   ICCAT-recommended quota. Section                       annual catches of 2,000 mt or less
                                                  Flexibility Analysis, may be                            635.27 currently codifies the annual                   would continue to allow stock growth
                                                  downloaded from the HMS Web site at                     U.S. baseline BFT quota first                          under both the low and high
                                                  www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/. These                       recommended by ICCAT in 2010 and                       recruitment scenarios for the remainder
                                                  documents also are available by                         divides it among the various domestic                  of the rebuilding program. All TAC,
                                                  contacting Sarah McLaughlin at the                      fishing categories consistent with the                 quota, and weight information
                                                  mailing address specified above.                        process established in Amendment 7.                    discussed in this notice are whole
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Adjustment of the annual U.S. baseline                 weight amounts.
                                                  Sarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale,                        BFT quota is necessary to implement                       For 2015 and 2016, the ICCAT
                                                  978–281–9260.                                           the new quota adopted in a 2014 ICCAT                  Recommendation also makes the
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic                     recommendation for western BFT, as                     following allocations from the western
                                                  bluefin tuna, bigeye tuna, albacore tuna,               required by ATCA, and to achieve                       BFT 2,000-mt TAC for bycatch related to
                                                  yellowfin tuna, and skipjack tuna                       domestic management objectives under                   directed longline fisheries in the
                                                  (hereafter referred to as ‘‘Atlantic                    the Magnuson-Stevens Act, including                    Northeast Distant gear restricted area
                                                  tunas’’) are managed under the dual                     rebuilding stocks and ending                           (NED): 15 mt for Canada and 25 mt for
                                                  authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Act                   overfishing. NMFS also is proposing                    the United States. Following subtraction
srobinson on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                  and ATCA. As an active member of                        minor modifications to regulatory text to              of these allocations from the TAC, the
                                                  ICCAT, the United States implements                     clarify that while transfer at sea is                  recommendation allocates the
                                                  binding ICCAT recommendations.                          prohibited, an auxiliary vessel (i.e., a               remainder to the United States (54.02
                                                  ATCA authorizes the Secretary of                        skiff) may conduct limited assistance                  percent), Canada (22.32 percent) Japan
                                                  Commerce (Secretary) to promulgate                      activities for its associated purse seine              (17.64 percent), Mexico (5.56 percent),
                                                  regulations, as may be necessary and                    vessel in catch operations for BFT. The                UK (0.23 percent), and France (0.23
                                                  appropriate to carry out ICCAT                          text modification reflects current                     percent). For the United States, 54.02
                                                  recommendations. The authority to                       practice but is necessary to clarify that              percent of the remaining 1,960 mt is


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:51 Jun 11, 2015   Jkt 235001   PO 00000   Frm 00019   Fmt 4702   Sfmt 4702   E:\FR\FM\12JNP1.SGM   12JNP1


                                                                                      Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 113 / Friday, June 12, 2015 / Proposed Rules                                                                 33469

                                                  1,058.79 mt annually for 2015 and 2016.                                    119 cm curved fork length)) as                                   annual U.S. BFT quota and allocated to
                                                  This represents an increase of                                             appropriate to not exceed the 10-percent                         the Longline category quota. Second, the
                                                  approximately 135 mt (approximately                                        limit over the two-year period.                                  remaining quota is divided among the
                                                  14 percent) from the U.S. baseline BFT                                                                                                      categories according to the following
                                                                                                                             Domestic Allocations and Quotas
                                                  quota that applied annually for 2011                                                                                                        percentages: General—47.1 percent;
                                                  through 2014. Thus, the annual total                                          The 1999 FMP and its implementing                             Angling—19.7 percent; Harpoon—3.9
                                                  U.S. quota, including the 25 mt to                                         regulations established baseline                                 percent; Purse Seine—18.6 percent;
                                                  account for bycatch related to pelagic                                     percentage quota shares for the domestic                         Longline—8.1 percent (plus the 68-mt
                                                  longline fisheries in the NED, is                                          fishing categories. These percentage                             initial allocation); Trap—0.1 percent;
                                                  1,083.79 mt.                                                               shares were based on allocation                                  and Reserve—2.5 percent.
                                                     As a method for limiting fishing                                        procedures that NMFS developed over                                 The table below shows the proposed
                                                  mortality on juvenile BFT, ICCAT                                           several years, based on historical share,                        quotas and subquotas that result from
                                                  continued to recommend a tolerance                                         fleet size, effort, and landings by                              applying this process. These quotas
                                                  limit on the annual harvest of BFT                                         category, and stock assessment data                              would be codified at § 635.27(a) and
                                                  measuring less than 115 cm (straight                                       collection needs. The baseline                                   would remain in effect until changed
                                                  fork length) to no more than 10 percent                                    percentage quota shares established in                           (for instance, if any new ICCAT western
                                                  by weight of a Contracting Party’s total                                   the 1999 FMP were continued in the                               BFT TAC recommendation is adopted).
                                                  BFT quota over the 2015 and 2016                                           2006 Consolidated HMS FMP.                                       Because ICCAT adopted TACs for 2015
                                                  fishing periods. The United States                                         Amendment 7 to the 2006 Consolidated                             and 2016 in Recommendation 14–05,
                                                  implements this provision by limiting                                      HMS FMP modified the quota                                       NMFS currently anticipates that these
                                                  the harvest of school BFT (measuring 27                                    calculation process as follows: First, 68                        annual base quotas would be in effect
                                                  to less than 47 inches (68.5 to less than                                  mt is subtracted from the baseline                               through 2016.

                                                                                                TABLE 1—PROPOSED ANNUAL ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA (BFT) QUOTAS
                                                                                                                                                 [In metric tons]

                                                                                       Category                                                                         Annual baseline quotas and subquotas

                                                                                                                                                Quota                                                  Subquotas

                                                  General ...............................................................................          466.7
                                                                                                                                                            January–March 1 .....................................           24.7
                                                                                                                                                            June–August ...........................................        233.3
                                                                                                                                                            September ...............................................      123.7
                                                                                                                                                            October–November .................................              60.7
                                                                                                                                                            December ................................................       24.3
                                                  Harpoon ..............................................................................            38.6
                                                  Longline ..............................................................................          148.3
                                                  Trap ....................................................................................          1.0
                                                  Purse Seine ........................................................................           2 184.3

                                                  Angling ...............................................................................          195.2
                                                                                                                                                            School .....................................................   108.4
                                                                                                                                                                Reserve ............................................                 20.1
                                                                                                                                                                North of 39°18′ N. lat .......................                       41.7
                                                                                                                                                                South of 39°18′ N. lat ......................                        46.6
                                                                                                                                                            Large School/Small Medium ...................                   82.3
                                                                                                                                                                North of 39°18′ N. lat .......................                       38.9
                                                                                                                                                                South of 39°18′ N. lat ......................                        43.5
                                                                                                                                                            Trophy .....................................................     4.5
                                                                                                                                                                North of 39°18′ N. lat .......................                        1.5
                                                                                                                                                                South of 39°18′ N. lat ......................                         1.5
                                                                                                                                                                Gulf of Mexico ..................................                     1.5
                                                  Reserve ..............................................................................           2 24.8

                                                  U.S. Baseline BFT Quota ..................................................                    3 1,058.9


                                                        Total U.S. Quota, including 25 mt for NED (Longline)                                    3 1,083.9

                                                    1 January 1 through the effective date of a closure notice filed by NMFS announcing that the January subquota is reached or projected to be
                                                  reached, or through March 31, whichever comes first.
                                                    2 Baseline amount shown. Does not reflect the annual adjustment process (for the Purse Seine and Reserve category quotas) adopted in
                                                  Amendment 7, discussed below.
                                                    3 Totals subject to rounding error.
srobinson on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                    Also as a result of the Amendment 7                                      participants in 2014 and then                                    NMFS finalizes the U.S. baseline BFT
                                                  process and consistent with the                                            reallocated the remaining 87.4 mt of                             quota as proposed here, NMFS will
                                                  regulations, NMFS at the beginning of                                      available Purse Seine category quota to                          again calculate the amounts of quota
                                                  the year calculated the quota available                                    the Reserve category for the 2015 fishing                        available to individual Purse Seine
                                                  to individual Atlantic Tunas Purse                                         year. This process resulted in revised                           fishery participants for 2015 applying
                                                  Seine category fishery participants for                                    Purse Seine and Reserve category quotas                          the baseline Purse Seine category quota
                                                  2015 based on BFT catch (landings and                                      of 71.7 mt and 108.8 mt, respectively                            as finalized (and adjust the Reserve
                                                  dead discards) by those fishery                                            (80 FR 7547, February 11, 2015). If                              category quota as appropriate). Based on



                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014         17:51 Jun 11, 2015         Jkt 235001       PO 00000       Frm 00020   Fmt 4702    Sfmt 4702    E:\FR\FM\12JNP1.SGM             12JNP1


                                                  33470                     Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 113 / Friday, June 12, 2015 / Proposed Rules

                                                  the proposed U.S. baseline BFT quota,                   modifications to this regulatory text to               would have on small entities. A
                                                  the Purse Seine and Reserve category                    clarify that this text was not meant to                description of the action, why it is being
                                                  quotas would be further adjusted to 82.9                allow ‘‘transfer at sea,’’ which clearly is            considered, and the legal basis for this
                                                  mt (an 11.2-mt increase) and 126.2 mt                   prohibited by ICCAT Recommendation                     action are contained in the SUMMARY
                                                  (a 17.4-mt decrease), respectively.                     14–05, but only to allow the routine,                  section of the preamble. A summary of
                                                  Consistent with § 635.27(a)(4)(v)(C),                   limited operations of an auxiliary vessel              the analysis follows. A copy of this
                                                  NMFS would notify Atlantic Tunas                        (i.e., a skiff) that is assisting its                  analysis is available from NMFS (see
                                                  Purse Seine fishery participants of the                 associated purse seine vessel in catch                 ADDRESSES).
                                                  adjusted amount of quota available for                  operations for BFT. Such activities are                   In compliance with section 603(b)(1)
                                                  their use in 2015 through the Individual                not the type of activity meant to be                   of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, the
                                                  Bluefin Quota electronic system                         prohibited by that Recommendation.                     purpose of this proposed rulemaking is,
                                                  established under § 635.15 and in                       This clarification would be                            consistent with the 2006 Consolidated
                                                  writing and will publish notice of the                  administrative, reflect current practice,              HMS FMP objectives, the Magnuson-
                                                  adjusted Purse Seine and Reserve                        and would have no environmental                        Stevens Act, and other applicable law,
                                                  category quotas for 2015 in the Federal                 impacts or effects on current fishing                  to analyze the impacts of the
                                                  Register notice announcing the final                    operations.                                            alternatives for implementing and
                                                  rule.                                                                                                          allocating the ICCAT-recommended
                                                     Amendment 7 also changed the way                     Request for Comments                                   U.S. quota for 2015 and 2016; and to
                                                  that NMFS adjusts the U.S. annual                         NMFS solicits comments on this                       clarify the purse seine transfer at sea
                                                  quota for any previous year’s                           proposed rule through July 13, 2015.                   regulations for Atlantic tunas.
                                                  underharvest. Rather than publishing                    See instructions in ADDRESSES section.                    In compliance with section 603(b)(2)
                                                  proposed and final quota specifications                                                                        of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, the
                                                  annually to adjust the quota for the                    Public Hearing Conference Call                         objective of this proposed rulemaking is
                                                  underharvest as NMFS has in the past,                      NMFS will hold a public hearing                     to implement ICCAT recommendations.
                                                  NMFS will automatically augment the                     conference call and webinar on July 1,                    Section 603(b)(3) requires agencies to
                                                  Reserve category quota to the extent that               2015, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. EDT, to                    provide an estimate of the number of
                                                  underharvest from the previous year is                  allow for an additional opportunity for                small entities to which the rule would
                                                  available. Such adjustment will be                      interested members of the public from                  apply. The Small Business
                                                  consistent with ICCAT limits and will                   all geographic areas to submit verbal                  Administration (SBA) has established
                                                  be calculated when complete BFT catch                   comments on the proposed quota rule.                   size criteria for all major industry
                                                  information for the prior year is                          The public is reminded that NMFS                    sectors in the United States, including
                                                  available and finalized. NMFS may                       expects participants at public hearings                fish harvesters. This proposed rule is
                                                  allocate any portion of the Reserve                     and on conference calls to conduct                     expected to directly affect commercial
                                                  category quota for inseason or annual                   themselves appropriately. At the                       and for-hire fishing vessels that possess
                                                  adjustments to any fishing category                     beginning of the conference call, a                    an Atlantic Tunas permit or Atlantic
                                                  quota pursuant to regulatory                            representative of NMFS will explain the                HMS Charter/Headboat permit. In
                                                  determination criteria described at 50                  ground rules (all comments are to be                   general, the HMS Charter/Headboat
                                                  CFR 635.27(a)(8), or for scientific                     directed to the agency on the proposed                 category permit holders can be regarded
                                                  research.                                               action; attendees will be called to give               as small entities for RFA purposes. HMS
                                                     Although preliminary 2014 landings                   their comments in the order in which                   Angling (recreational) category permit
                                                  and dead discard estimates indicate an                  they registered to speak; each attendee                holders are typically obtained by
                                                  underharvest of approximately 218 mt                    will have an equal amount of time to                   individuals who are not considered
                                                  (using the 160.6-mt 2013 dead discard                   speak; and attendees should not                        small entities for purposes of the RFA.
                                                  estimate as a proxy), the amount the                    interrupt one another). The NMFS                       The SBA has established size criteria for
                                                  United States may carry forward to 2015                 representative will attempt to structure               all major industry sectors in the United
                                                  is limited to 94.9 mt by ICCAT                          the meeting so that all attending                      States including fish harvesters (79 FR
                                                  recommendation. The final 2013                          members of the public will be able to                  33647; June 12, 2014). A business
                                                  estimate and a preliminary 2014                         comment, if they so choose, regardless                 involved in fish harvesting is classified
                                                  estimate will be available in June 2015,                of the controversial nature of the                     as a ‘‘small business’’ if it is
                                                  and NMFS will announce any                              subject(s). Attendees are expected to                  independently owned and operated, is
                                                  adjustment to the 2015 Reserve category                 respect the ground rules, and, if they do              not dominant in its field of operation
                                                  quota based on the amount of 2014                       not, they will be asked to leave the                   (including its affiliates), and has
                                                  underharvest.                                           meeting.                                               combined annual receipts (revenue) not
                                                                                                                                                                 in excess of $20.5 million for all of its
                                                  Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine Auxiliary                    Classification                                         affiliated operations worldwide (NAICS
                                                  Vessel Activity                                                                                                code 114111, finfish fishing). NAICS is
                                                                                                            The NMFS Assistant Administrator
                                                     Currently, HMS regulations specify                   has determined that the proposed rule is               the North American Industry
                                                  that an owner or operator of a vessel for               consistent with the 2006 Consolidated                  Classification System, a standard system
                                                  which an Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine                     HMS FMP and its amendments, the                        used by business and government to
                                                  category permit has been issued ‘‘may                   Magnuson-Stevens Act, ATCA, and                        classify business establishments into
                                                  transfer large medium and giant BFT at                  other applicable law, subject to further               industries, according to their economic
srobinson on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                  sea from the net of the catching vessel                 consideration after public comment.                    activity. The United States government
                                                  to another vessel for which an Atlantic                   This proposed rule has been                          developed NAICS to collect, analyze,
                                                  Tunas Purse Seine category permit has                   determined to be not significant for                   and publish data about the economy. In
                                                  been issued, provided the amount                        purposes of Executive Order 12866.                     addition, the SBA has defined a small
                                                  transferred does not cause the receiving                  An IRFA was prepared, as required by                 charter/party boat entity (NAICS code
                                                  vessel to exceed its currently authorized               section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility              487210, for-hire) as one with average
                                                  vessel allocation, including incidental                 Act. The IRFA describes the economic                   annual receipts (revenue) of less than
                                                  catch limits.’’ NMFS is proposing minor                 impact this proposed rule, if adopted,                 $7.5 million.


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:51 Jun 11, 2015   Jkt 235001   PO 00000   Frm 00021   Fmt 4702   Sfmt 4702   E:\FR\FM\12JNP1.SGM   12JNP1


                                                                            Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 113 / Friday, June 12, 2015 / Proposed Rules                                            33471

                                                     As described in the recently                         This constitutes the best available                    requirements only for small entities
                                                  published final rule to implement                       information regarding the universe of                  because all the entities affected are
                                                  Amendment 7 to the 2006 Consolidated                    permits and permit holders recently                    considered small entities. Thus, no
                                                  HMS FMP (79 FR 71510, December 2,                       analyzed. No impacts are expected to                   alternatives are discussed that fall under
                                                  2014), the average annual gross revenue                 occur from the clarification of the                    the first and fourth categories described
                                                  per active pelagic longline vessel was                  transfer at sea prohibition regulatory                 above. Amendment 7 implemented
                                                  estimated to be $187,000 based on the                   text.                                                  criteria for determining the availability
                                                  170 active vessels between 2006 and                        NMFS has determined that this action                of quota for Purse Seine fishery category
                                                  2012 that produced an estimated $31.8                   would not likely directly affect any                   participants and IBQs for the Longline
                                                  million in revenue annually. The                        small government jurisdictions defined                 category. Both of these and the
                                                  maximum annual revenue for any                          under the RFA.                                         eligibility criteria for IBQs and access to
                                                  pelagic longline vessel during that time                   Under section 603(b)(4) of the                      the Cape Hatteras GRA for the Longline
                                                  period was less than $1.4 million, well                 Regulatory Flexibility Act, agencies are               category can be considered individual
                                                  below the SBA size threshold of $20.5                   required to describe any new reporting,                performance standards. NMFS has not
                                                  million in combined annual receipts.                    record-keeping, and other compliance                   yet found a practical means of applying
                                                  Therefore, NMFS considers all Atlantic                  requirements. There are no new                         individual performance standards to the
                                                  Tunas Longline category permit holders                  reporting or recordkeeping requirements                other quota categories while,
                                                  to be small entities. NMFS is unaware                   in any of the alternatives considered for              concurrently, complying with the
                                                  of any other Atlantic Tunas category                    this action.                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act. Thus, there are
                                                  permit holders that potentially could                      Under section 603(b)(5) of the                      no alternatives considered under the
                                                  earn more than $20.5 million in revenue                 Regulatory Flexibility Act, agencies                   third category.
                                                  annually. NMFS is also unaware of any                   must identify, to the extent practicable,                 NMFS has estimated the average
                                                  charter/headboat businesses that could                  relevant Federal rules which duplicate,                impact that establishing the increased
                                                  exceed the $7.5 million thresholds for                  overlap, or conflict with the proposed                 baseline annual U.S. BFT quota for all
                                                                                                          rule. Fishermen, dealers, and managers                 domestic fishing categories would have
                                                  those small entities. HMS Angling
                                                                                                          in these fisheries must comply with a                  on each quota category and the vessels
                                                  category permit holders are typically
                                                                                                          number of international agreements,                    within those categories. As mentioned
                                                  obtained by individuals who are not
                                                                                                          domestic laws, and other FMPs. These                   above, the 2014 ICCAT recommendation
                                                  considered small entities for purposes of
                                                                                                          include, but are not limited to, the                   increased the annual U.S. baseline BFT
                                                  the RFA. Therefore, NMFS considers all
                                                                                                          Magnuson-Stevens Act, the ATCA, the                    quota for each of 2015 and 2016 to
                                                  Atlantic Tunas permit holders and HMS
                                                                                                          High Seas Fishing Compliance Act, the                  1,058.79 mt and provides 25 mt
                                                  Charter/Headboat permit holders subject
                                                                                                          Marine Mammal Protection Act, the                      annually for incidental catch of BFT
                                                  to this action to be small entities.
                                                                                                          Endangered Species Act (ESA), the                      related to directed longline fisheries in
                                                     This action would apply to all                       National Environmental Policy Act, the                 the NED. The baseline annual subquotas
                                                  participants in the Atlantic BFT fishery,               Paperwork Reduction Act, and the                       would be adjusted consistent with the
                                                  i.e., to the over 27,000 vessels that held              Coastal Zone Management Act. This                      process established in Amendment 7 (79
                                                  an Atlantic HMS Charter/Headboat,                       proposed rule has also been determined                 FR 71510, December 2, 2014), and these
                                                  Atlantic HMS Angling, or an Atlantic                    not to duplicate, overlap, or conflict                 amounts would be codified.
                                                  Tunas permit as of October 2014. This                   with any relevant regulations, Federal or                 To calculate the average ex-vessel
                                                  proposed rule is expected to directly                   otherwise.                                             revenues under the proposed action,
                                                  affect commercial and for-hire fishing                     Under section 603(c) of the Regulatory              NMFS first estimated potential category-
                                                  vessels that possess an Atlantic Tunas                  Flexibility Act, agencies are required to              wide revenues. The most recent ex-
                                                  permit or Atlantic HMS Charter/                         describe any alternatives to the                       vessel average price per pound
                                                  Headboat permit. It is unknown what                     proposed rule which accomplish the                     information for each commercial quota
                                                  portion of HMS Charter/Headboat                         stated objectives and which minimize                   category is used to estimate potential ex-
                                                  permit holders actively participate in                  any significant economic impacts. These                vessel gross revenues under the
                                                  the BFT fishery or fishing services for                 alternatives and their impacts are                     proposed subquotas (i.e., 2014 prices for
                                                  recreational anglers. As summarized in                  discussed below. Additionally, the                     the General, Harpoon, Purse Seine, and
                                                  the 2014 SAFE Report for Atlantic HMS,                  Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 603               Longline/Trap categories). For
                                                  there were 6,792 commercial Atlantic                    (c) (1)–(4)) lists four general categories             comparison, in 2014, gross revenues
                                                  tunas or Atlantic HMS permits in 2014,                  of significant alternatives that would                 were approximately $7.8 million,
                                                  as follows: 2,782 in the Atlantic Tunas                 assist an agency in the development of                 broken out by category as follows:
                                                  General category; 14 in the Atlantic                    significant alternatives. These categories             General—$5.9 million, Harpoon—
                                                  Tunas Harpoon category; 5 in the                        of alternatives are: (1) Establishment of              $544,778, Purse Seine—$391,607,
                                                  Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine category;                    differing compliance or reporting                      Longline—$953,055, and Trap—$0. The
                                                  246 in the Atlantic Tunas Longline                      requirements or timetables that take into              proposed baseline subquotas could
                                                  category; 3 in the Atlantic Tunas Trap                  account the resources available to small               result in estimated gross revenues of $11
                                                  category; and 3,742 in the HMS Charter/                 entities; (2) clarification, consolidation,            million, if finalized and fully utilized,
                                                  Headboat category. In the process of                    or simplification of compliance and                    broken out by category as follows:
                                                  developing the IBQ regulations                          reporting requirements under the rule                  General category: $6.8 million (466.7 mt
                                                  implemented in the Amendment 7 final                    for such small entities; (3) use of                    * $6.60/lb); Harpoon category: $611,851
srobinson on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                  rule, NMFS deemed 135 Longline                          performance rather than design                         (38.6 mt * $7.19/lb); Purse Seine
                                                  category vessels as eligible for IBQ                    standards; and, (4) exemptions from                    category: $1.9 million (184.3 mt * $
                                                  shares (i.e., 135 vessels reported a set in             coverage of the rule for small entities.               4.77/lb); Longline category: $1.7 million
                                                  the HMS logbook between 2006 and                           In order to meet the objectives of this             (148.3 mt * $5.22/lb); and Trap category:
                                                  2012 and had valid Atlantic Tunas                       proposed rule, consistent with the                     $11,508 (1.0 mt * $ 5.22/lb). This
                                                  Longline category permits on a vessel as                Magnuson-Stevens Act, ATCA, and the                    rulemaking proposes to implement the
                                                  of August 21, 2013, the publication date                ESA, NMFS cannot exempt small                          recently adopted ICCAT-recommended
                                                  of the Amendment 7 proposed rule).                      entities or change the reporting                       U.S. quota and applies the allocations


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:51 Jun 11, 2015   Jkt 235001   PO 00000   Frm 00022   Fmt 4702   Sfmt 4702   E:\FR\FM\12JNP1.SGM   12JNP1


                                                  33472                     Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 113 / Friday, June 12, 2015 / Proposed Rules

                                                  for each quota category as recently                     category quota and retention limits,                     Dated: June 8, 2015.
                                                  amended in the implementing                             because it is unknown what portion of                  Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                  regulations for Amendment 7 to the                      HMS Charter/Headboat permit holders                    Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                  2006 Consolidated HMS FMP. This                         actively participate in the BFT fishery,               Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                  action would be consistent with ATCA,                   NMFS is estimating potential General                   Fisheries Service.
                                                  under which the Secretary promulgates                   category ex-vessel revenue changes                       For the reasons set out in the
                                                  regulations as necessary and appropriate                using the number of General category                   preamble, 50 CFR part 635 is proposed
                                                  to carry out ICCAT recommendations.                     vessels only.
                                                     No affected entities would be                                                                               to be amended as follows:
                                                  expected to experience negative, direct                    Estimated potential 2015 revenues on
                                                                                                          a per vessel basis, considering the                    PART 635—ATLANTIC HIGHLY
                                                  economic impacts as a result of this                                                                           MIGRATORY SPECIES
                                                  action. On the contrary, each of the                    number of permit holders listed above
                                                  quota categories would increase relative                and the proposed subquotas, could be
                                                                                                                                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 635
                                                  to the baseline quotas that applied in                  $2,441 for the General category; $43,703
                                                                                                                                                                 continues to read as follows:
                                                  2011 through 2014 and the quotas                        for the Harpoon category; $387,618 for
                                                  finalized in Amendment 7. To the                        the Purse Seine category; $12,642 for the                Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                                  extent that Purse Seine fishery                         Longline category, using the 135 vessels               1801 et seq.
                                                  participants and IBQ participants could                 eligible for IBQ shares; and $3,836 for                ■ 2. In § 635.27, paragraphs (a)
                                                  receive additional quota as a result of                 the Trap category. Thus, all of the                    introductory text, (a)(1)(i), (a)(2), (a)(3),
                                                  Amendment 7-implemented allocation                      entities affected by this rule are                     (a)(4)(i), (a)(5), (a)(6), (a)(7)(i), and
                                                  formulas being applied to increases in                  considered to be small entities for the                (a)(7)(ii) are revised to read as follows:
                                                  available Purse Seine and Longline                      purposes of the RFA.
                                                  category quota, those participants would                                                                       § 635.27   Quotas.
                                                  receive varying increases, which would                     Consistent with Amendment 7
                                                                                                          regulations, NMFS calculated the quota                    (a) Bluefin tuna. Consistent with
                                                  result in direct benefits from either
                                                                                                          available to Purse Seine fishery                       ICCAT recommendations, and with
                                                  increased fishing opportunities or quota
                                                                                                          participants for 2015 and then                         paragraph (a)(10)(iv) of this section,
                                                  leasing.
                                                     To estimate potential average ex-                    reallocated the remaining 87.4 mt of                   NMFS may subtract the most recent,
                                                  vessel revenues that could result from                  available Purse Seine category quota to                complete, and available estimate of dead
                                                  this action, NMFS divides the potential                 the Reserve category (80 FR 7547,                      discards from the annual U.S. bluefin
                                                  annual gross revenues for the General,                                                                         tuna quota, and make the remainder
                                                                                                          February 11, 2015). NMFS will further
                                                  Harpoon, Purse Seine, and Trap                                                                                 available to be retained, possessed, or
                                                                                                          adjust those amounts if the U.S. baseline
                                                  category by the number of permit                                                                               landed by persons and vessels subject to
                                                                                                          BFT quota in this proposed rule is                     U.S. jurisdiction. The remaining
                                                  holders. For the Longline category,                     finalized. The analyses in this IRFA are
                                                  NMFS divides the potential annual                                                                              baseline annual U.S. bluefin tuna quota
                                                                                                          limited to the proposed baseline                       will be allocated among the General,
                                                  gross revenues by the number of active                  subquotas.
                                                  vessels as defined in Amendment 7.                                                                             Angling, Harpoon, Purse Seine,
                                                  This is an appropriate approach for BFT                    Because the directed commercial                     Longline, Trap, and Reserve categories,
                                                  fisheries, in particular because available              categories have underharvested their                   as described in this section. Bluefin
                                                  landings data (weight and ex-vessel                     subquotas in recent years, the potential               tuna quotas are specified in whole
                                                  value of the fish in price-per-pound)                   increases in ex-vessel revenues above                  weight. The baseline annual U.S.
                                                  allow NMFS to calculate the gross                       may overestimate the probable                          bluefin tuna quota is 1,058.79 mt, not
                                                  revenue earned by a fishery participant                 economic impacts to those categories                   including an additional annual 25-mt
                                                  on a successful trip. The available data                relative to recent conditions.                         allocation provided in paragraph (a)(3)
                                                  (particularly from non-Longline                         Additionally, there has been substantial               of this section. The bluefin quota for the
                                                  participants) do not, however, allow                    interannual variability in ex-vessel                   quota categories is calculated through
                                                  NMFS to calculate the effort and cost                   revenues per category in recent years                  the following process. First, 68 mt is
                                                  associated with each successful trip                    due to recent changes in BFT                           subtracted from the baseline annual U.S.
                                                  (e.g., the cost of gas, bait, ice, etc.), so                                                                   bluefin tuna quota and allocated to the
                                                                                                          availability and other factors.
                                                  net revenue for each participant cannot                                                                        Longline category quota. Second, the
                                                  be calculated. As a result, NMFS                           The proposed modifications to the                   remaining quota is divided among the
                                                  analyzes the average impact of the                      regulatory text concerning Atlantic                    categories according to the following
                                                  proposed alternatives among all                         tunas purse seine transfer at sea are                  percentages: General—47.1 percent
                                                  participants in each category.                          intended to clarify the prohibition on                 (466.7 mt); Angling—19.7 percent (195.2
                                                     Success rates vary widely across                     transfer at sea. They apply to the five                mt), which includes the school bluefin
                                                  participants in each category (due to                   Purse Seine fishery participants only                  tuna held in reserve as described under
                                                  extent of vessel effort and availability of             and are not expected to have significant               paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of this section;
                                                  commercial-sized BFT to participants                    economic impacts as they are                           Harpoon—3.9 percent (38.6 mt); Purse
                                                  where they fish) but for the sake of                    administrative in nature, reflect current              Seine—18.6 percent (184.3 mt);
                                                  estimating potential revenues per vessel,               practice, and would not result in                      Longline—8.1 percent (80.3 mt) plus the
                                                  category-wide revenues can be divided                   changes to Atlantic tunas purse seine                  68-mt allocation (i.e., 148.3 mt total not
srobinson on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                  by the number of permitted vessels in                   operations.                                            including the 25-mt allocation from
                                                  each category. For the Longline fishery,                                                                       paragraph (a)(3)); Trap—0.1 percent (1.0
                                                  the number of vessels deemed eligible                   List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 635                    mt); and Reserve—2.5 percent (24.8 mt).
                                                  for IBQ shares is used, and actual                                                                             NMFS may make inseason and annual
                                                                                                            Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels,
                                                  revenues would depend, in part, on                                                                             adjustments to quotas as specified in
                                                  each vessel’s IBQ in 2015. Although                     Foreign relations, Imports, Penalties,                 paragraphs (a)(9) and (10) of this
                                                  HMS Charter/Headboat vessels may fish                   Reporting and recordkeeping                            section, including quota adjustments as
                                                  commercially under the General                          requirements, Treaties.                                a result of the annual reallocation of


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:51 Jun 11, 2015   Jkt 235001   PO 00000   Frm 00023   Fmt 4702   Sfmt 4702   E:\FR\FM\12JNP1.SGM   12JNP1


                                                                            Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 113 / Friday, June 12, 2015 / Proposed Rules                                           33473

                                                  Purse Seine quota described under                       quota may be caught, retained,                         and August 15, by filing an action with
                                                  paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section.                    possessed, or landed south of 39°18′ N.                the Office of the Federal Register, and
                                                     (1) * * *                                            lat. The remaining school bluefin tuna                 notifying the public. The Purse Seine
                                                     (i) Catches from vessels for which                   Angling category quota (41.7 mt) may be                category fishery closes on December 31
                                                  General category Atlantic Tunas permits                 caught, retained, possessed or landed                  of each year.
                                                  have been issued and certain catches                    north of 39°18′ N. lat.                                *       *    *     *    *
                                                  from vessels for which an HMS Charter/                     (ii) An amount equal to 52.8 percent                  (5) Harpoon category quota. The total
                                                  Headboat permit has been issued are                     (43.5 mt) of the large school/small                    amount of large medium and giant
                                                  counted against the General category                    medium bluefin tuna Angling category                   bluefin tuna that may be caught,
                                                  quota in accordance with § 635.23(c)(3).                quota may be caught, retained,                         retained, possessed, landed, or sold by
                                                  Pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section,              possessed, or landed south of 39°18′ N.                vessels that possess Harpoon category
                                                  the amount of large medium and giant                    lat. The remaining large school/small                  Atlantic Tunas permits is 38.6 mt. The
                                                  bluefin tuna that may be caught,                        medium bluefin tuna Angling category                   Harpoon category fishery commences on
                                                  retained, possessed, landed, or sold                    quota (38.9 mt) may be caught, retained,               June 1 of each year, and closes on
                                                  under the General category quota is                     possessed or landed north of 39°18′ N.                 November 15 of each year.
                                                  466.7 mt, and is apportioned as follows,                lat.                                                     (6) Trap category quota. The total
                                                  unless modified as described under                         (iii) One third (1.5 mt) of the large               amount of large medium and giant
                                                  paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section:                   medium and giant bluefin tuna Angling                  bluefin tuna that may be caught,
                                                     (A) January 1 through the effective                  category quota may be caught, retained,                retained, possessed, or landed by
                                                  date of a closure notice filed by NMFS                  possessed, or landed, in each of the                   vessels that possess Trap category
                                                  announcing that the January subquota is                 three following geographic areas: (1)                  Atlantic Tunas permits is 1.0 mt.
                                                  reached, or projected to be reached                     North of 39°18′ N. lat.; (2) south of                     (7) * * *
                                                  under § 635.28(a)(1), or through March                  39°18′ N. lat., and outside of the Gulf of                (i) The total amount of bluefin tuna
                                                  31, whichever comes first—5.3 percent                   Mexico; and (3) in the Gulf of Mexico.                 that is held in reserve for inseason or
                                                  (24.7 mt);                                              For the purposes of this section, the                  annual adjustments and research using
                                                     (B) June 1 through August 31—50                      Gulf of Mexico region includes all                     quota or subquotas is 24.8 mt, which
                                                  percent (233.3 mt);                                     waters of the U.S. EEZ west and north                  may be augmented by allowable
                                                     (C) September 1 through September                    of the boundary stipulated at 50 CFR                   underharvest from the previous year, or
                                                  30—26.5 percent (123.7 mt);                             600.105(c).                                            annual reallocation of Purse Seine
                                                                                                             (3) Longline category quota. Pursuant               category quota as described under
                                                     (D) October 1 through November 30—
                                                                                                          to paragraph (a) of this section, the total            paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section.
                                                  13 percent (60.7 mt); and
                                                                                                          amount of large medium and giant                       Consistent with paragraphs (a)(8)
                                                     (E) December 1 through December
                                                                                                          bluefin tuna that may be caught,                       through (10) of this section, NMFS may
                                                  31—5.2 percent (24.3 mt).
                                                                                                          discarded dead, or retained, possessed,                allocate any portion of the Reserve
                                                  *      *      *     *     *                             or landed by vessels that possess                      category quota for inseason or annual
                                                     (2) Angling category quota. In                       Atlantic Tunas Longline category                       adjustments to any fishing category
                                                  accordance with the framework                           permits is 148.3 mt. In addition, 25 mt                quota.
                                                  procedures of the Consolidated HMS                      shall be allocated for incidental catch by                (ii) The total amount of school bluefin
                                                  FMP, prior to each fishing year, or as                  pelagic longline vessels fishing in the                tuna that is held in reserve for inseason
                                                  early as feasible, NMFS will establish                  Northeast Distant gear restricted area,                or annual adjustments and fishery-
                                                  the Angling category daily retention                    and subject to the restrictions under                  independent research is 18.5 percent
                                                  limits. In accordance with paragraph (a)                § 635.15(b)(8).                                        (20.1 mt) of the total school bluefin tuna
                                                  of this section, the total amount of                       (4) * * *                                           Angling category quota as described
                                                  bluefin tuna that may be caught,                           (i) Baseline Purse Seine quota.                     under paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
                                                  retained, possessed, and landed by                      Pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section,             This amount is in addition to the
                                                  anglers aboard vessels for which an                     the baseline amount of large medium                    amounts specified in paragraph (a)(7)(i)
                                                  HMS Angling permit or an HMS                            and giant bluefin tuna that may be                     of this section. Consistent with
                                                  Charter/Headboat permit has been                        caught, retained, possessed, or landed                 paragraph (a)(8) of this section, NMFS
                                                  issued is 195.2 mt. No more than 2.3                    by vessels that possess Atlantic Tunas                 may allocate any portion of the school
                                                  percent (4.5 mt) of the annual Angling                  Purse Seine category permits is 184.3                  bluefin tuna Angling category quota
                                                  category quota may be large medium or                   mt, unless adjusted as a result of                     held in reserve for inseason or annual
                                                  giant bluefin tuna. In addition, over                   inseason and/or annual adjustments to                  adjustments to the Angling category.
                                                  each two-consecutive-year period                        quotas as specified in paragraphs (a)(9)
                                                                                                                                                                 *       *    *     *    *
                                                  (starting with 2015–2016), no more than                 and (10) of this section; or adjusted                  ■ 3. In § 635.29, paragraph (c) is revised
                                                  10 percent of the annual U.S. bluefin                   (prior to allocation to individual                     to read as follows:
                                                  tuna quota, inclusive of the allocation                 participants) based on the previous
                                                  specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this                   year’s catch as described under                        § 635.29 Transfer at sea and
                                                  section, may be school bluefin tuna (i.e.,              paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section.                   transshipment.
                                                  108.4 mt). The Angling category quota                   Annually, NMFS will make a                             *       *     *      *     *
                                                  includes the amount of school bluefin                   determination when the Purse Seine                        (c) An owner or operator of a vessel
                                                  tuna held in reserve under paragraph                    fishery will start, based on variations in             for which an Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine
srobinson on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                  (a)(7)(ii) of this section. The size class              seasonal distribution, abundance or                    category permit has been issued under
                                                  subquotas for bluefin tuna are further                  migration patterns of bluefin tuna,                    § 635.4 may use an auxiliary vessel
                                                  subdivided as follows:                                  cumulative and projected landings in                   associated with the permitted vessel
                                                     (i) After adjustment for the school                  other commercial fishing categories, the               (i.e., a skiff) to assist in routine purse
                                                  bluefin tuna quota held in reserve                      potential for gear conflicts on the fishing            seine fishery operations, provided that
                                                  (under paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of this                     grounds, or market impacts due to                      the vessel has not been issued an
                                                  section), 52.8 percent (46.6 mt) of the                 oversupply. NMFS will start the bluefin                Atlantic Tunas or HMS vessel permit
                                                  school bluefin tuna Angling category                    tuna purse seine season between June 1                 and functions only in an auxiliary


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:51 Jun 11, 2015   Jkt 235001   PO 00000   Frm 00024   Fmt 4702   Sfmt 4702   E:\FR\FM\12JNP1.SGM   12JNP1


                                                  33474                     Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 113 / Friday, June 12, 2015 / Proposed Rules

                                                  capacity during routine purse seine                     during routine purse seine operations,                 allocation, including incidental catch
                                                  operations. The auxiliary vessel may                    provided that the amount transferred                   limits.
                                                  transfer large medium and giant Atlantic                does not cause the receiving vessel to                 [FR Doc. 2015–14284 Filed 6–11–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  BFT to its associated purse seine vessel                exceed its currently authorized vessel                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
srobinson on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:51 Jun 11, 2015   Jkt 235001   PO 00000   Frm 00025   Fmt 4702   Sfmt 9990   E:\FR\FM\12JNP1.SGM   12JNP1



Document Created: 2018-02-22 10:16:17
Document Modified: 2018-02-22 10:16:17
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments; notice of public hearing.
DatesWritten comments must be received on or before July 13, 2015. NMFS will host an operator-assisted public hearing conference call and webinar on July 1, 2015, from 2 to 4 p.m. EDT, providing an opportunity for individuals from all geographic areas to participate. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for further details.
ContactSarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale, 978- 281-9260.
FR Citation80 FR 33467 
RIN Number0648-BE81
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing; Fishing Vessels; Foreign Relations; Imports; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Treaties

2024 Federal Register | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy
USC | CFR | eCFR