80_FR_35373 80 FR 35255 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Recreational Management Measures for the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries; Fishing Year 2015

80 FR 35255 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Recreational Management Measures for the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries; Fishing Year 2015

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 118 (June 19, 2015)

Page Range35255-35259
FR Document2015-15086

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

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 150211144-5509-02]
RIN 0648-BE89


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

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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

DATES: Effective June 19, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the Supplemental Information Report and other 
supporting documents for the recreational harvest measures are 
available from Dr. Christopher M. Moore, Executive Director, Mid-
Atlantic Fishery Management Council, Suite 201, 800 N. State Street, 
Dover, DE 19901. The recreational harvest measures document is also 
accessible via the Internet at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

General Background

    The summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass fisheries are managed 
cooperatively under the provisions of the Summer Flounder, Scup, and 
Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan (FMP) developed by the Mid-
Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States Marine 
Fisheries Commission, in consultation with the New England and South 
Atlantic Fishery Management Councils. The management units specified in 
the FMP include summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus) in U.S. waters 
of the Atlantic Ocean from the southern border of North Carolina 
northward to the U.S./Canada border, and scup (Stenotomus chrysops) and 
black sea bass (Centropristis striata) in U.S. waters of the Atlantic 
Ocean from 35[deg]13.3' N. lat. (the approximate latitude of Cape 
Hatteras, North Carolina) northward to the U.S./Canada border. States 
manage these three species within 3 nautical miles (4.83 km) of their 
coasts, under the Commission's plan for summer flounder, scup, and 
black sea bass. The applicable species-specific Federal regulations 
govern vessels and individual fishermen fishing in Federal waters of 
the exclusive economic zone (EEZ), as well as vessels possessing a 
summer flounder, scup, or black sea bass Federal charter/party vessel 
permit, regardless of where they fish.
    A proposed rule to implement the 2015 Federal recreational 
management measures (minimum fish size, season, and possession limit) 
for the summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass fisheries was 
published in the Federal Register on May 5, 2015 (80 FR 25656), with a 
15-day comment period that ended on May 20, 2015. Additional background 
and information on the process to develop the measures described is 
provided in the preamble to the proposed rule and is not repeated here.

2015 Recreational Management Measures

    NMFS is implementing the following measures that would apply in the 
Federal waters of the EEZ. These measures apply to all federally 
permitted party/charter vessels with applicable summer flounder, scup, 
or black sea bass permits, regardless of where they fish, unless the 
state in which they land implements measures that are more restrictive. 
These measures are intended to achieve, but not exceed, the previously 
established recreational harvest limits for these fisheries (December 
30, 2014; 79 FR 78311). More detail on these proposed measures is 
provided in the following sections.

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       Table 1--Summary of 2015 Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Recreational Management Measures
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                                          Minimum size          Possession limit                Season
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Summer Flounder, through December     Conservation equivalency--specific management measures determined by state
 31, 2015.                                                     of landing (see Table 2).
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Summer Flounder, beginning January   18 inches (45.7 cm)...  4 fish................  May 1-September 30.
 1, 2016.
Scup...............................  9 inches (25.4 cm)....  50 fish...............  January 1-December 31.
Black Sea Bass.....................  12.5 inches (31.8 cm).  15 fish...............  May 15-September 18,
                                                                                      October 22-December 31.
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Summer Flounder Recreational Management Measures

    This rule implements the Council and Commission recommendation to 
use conservation equivalency to manage the 2015 summer flounder 
recreational fishery. The 2015 recreational harvest limit for summer 
flounder is 7.38 million lb (3,347 mt). Final landings for 2014 were 
7.39 million lb (3,354 mt), just above the recreational harvest limit 
for 2015.
    Conservation equivalency, as established by Framework Adjustment 2 
(July 29, 2011; 66 FR 36208), allows each state to establish its own 
recreational management measures to achieve its state harvest limit 
partitioned by the Commission from the coastwide recreational harvest 
limit, as long as the combined effect of all of the states' management 
measures achieves the same level of conservation as would Federal 
coastwide measures. Framework Adjustment 6 (July 26, 2006; 71 FR 42315) 
allowed states to form regions for conservation equivalency in order to 
minimize differences in regulations for anglers fishing in adjacent 
waters.
    The Council and Board voted to maintain the conservation 
equivalency structure that was in place for fishing year 2014, as 
follows: (1) Massachusettes; (2) Rhode Island; (3) Connecticut, New 
York, and New Jersey; (4) Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia; and (5) 
North Carolina. All states within a region must implement identical 
measures (i.e., minimum size, possession limit, and season length). By 
implementing conservation equivalency, the Federal summer flounder 
regulations are suspended, and vessels are only subject to the measures 
for the state in which they land. This means that minimum fish sizes, 
possession limits, and fishing seasons developed and adopted by the 
five regions from Massachusetts to North Carolina replace the Federal 
waters measures for 2015.
    The Commission notified the NMFS Greater Atlantic Regional 
Administrator by letter dated April 30, 2015, that the 2015 summer 
flounder recreational fishery management measures implemented by the 
states and regions described above have been reviewed by the 
Commission's Technical Committee and approved by the Commission's 
Summer Flounder Management Board. The correspondence indicates that the 
Commission-approved management measures are projected to restrict 2015 
recreational summer flounder coastwide landings consistent with the 
state-specific requirements established by the Technical Committee and 
Board through the Commission process.
    Based on the recommendation of the Commission, we find that the 
recreational summer flounder fishing measures implemented for 2015 in 
state waters are, collectively, the conservation equivalent of the 
season, minimum size, and possession limit prescribed in Sec. Sec.  
648.104(b), 648.105, and 648.106(a), respectively. According to Sec.  
648.107(a)(1), vessels subject to the recreational fishing measures of 
this part and landing summer flounder in a state with an approved 
conservation equivalency program shall not be subject to Federal 
measures, and shall instead be subject to the recreational fishing 
measures implemented by the state in which they land. Section 
648.107(a) has been amended to recognize state-implemented measures as 
conservation equivalent of the coastwide recreational management 
measures for 2015. The 2015 summer flounder management measures adopted 
by the individual states vary according to the state of landing, as 
specified in Table 2.

 Table 2--2015 Commission-Approved Conservation Equivalent Recreational Management Measures for Summer Flounder
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                                       Minimum size    Minimum size    Possession limit
                State                    (inches)          (cm)        (number of fish)         Open season
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Massachusetts.......................              16            40.6                   5  May 22-September 30.
Rhode Island........................              18            45.7                   8  May 1-December 31.
Connecticut *.......................              18            45.7                   5  May 17-September 21.
New York............................              18            45.7                   5  May 17-September 21.
New Jersey *........................              18            45.7                   5  May 23-September 26.
Delaware............................              16            40.6                   4  All Year.
Maryland............................              16            40.6                   4  All Year.
Potomac River Fisheries Commission..              16            40.6                   4  All year.
Virginia............................              16            40.6                   4  All year.
North Carolina......................              15            38.1                   6  All Year.
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* Note: At 46 designated shore sites in Connecticut, anglers may keep 5 fish at 16 inches (40.6 cm), May 17-
  September 21. At 1 designated site in New Jersey, anglers may keep 2 fish at 16.0 inches (40.6 cm), May 23-
  September 26.

    In addition, this action maintains the current default coastwide 
measures (18-inch (45.7-cm) minimum size, 4-fish possession limit, May 
1-September 30 open fishing season), that become effective January 1, 
2016, when conservation equivalency expires.

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Scup Recreational Management Measures

    NMFS is implementing the Council and Commission's recommended scup 
recreational management measures for 2015 in Federal waters. The 
measures for the 2015 scup recreational fishery are: 9-inch (22.9-cm) 
minimum fish size; 50-fish per person per trip possession limit; and an 
open season of January 1 through December 31.
    The 2015 scup recreational harvest limit is 6.80 million lb (3,084 
mt). Final 2014 scup recreational landings were 4.12 million lb (1,870 
mt). The increase in the possession limit from 30 to 50 fish is 
intended to promote an increase in recreational scup fishing in order 
to more fully achieve, but not exceed, the recreational harvest limit.

Black Sea Bass Recreational Management Measures

    This final rule implements the Council and Commission's recommended 
recreational management measures to constrain landings for black sea 
bass in 2015: A 12.5-inch (31.8-cm) minimum size, 15-fish possession 
limit, and open seasons of May 15-September 21 and October 22-December 
31. The 2015 black sea bass recreational harvest limit is 2.33 million 
lb (1,056 mt). The final 2014 landings were 3.65 million lb (1,656 mt). 
During development of these and the state measures, projected landings 
for 2014 were 3.45 million lb (1,565 mt), which requires a 33-percent 
reduction in landings relative to the 2015 recreational harvest limit.
    Recreational black sea bass catch occurs primarily in state waters 
in the states of New Jersey through Massachusetts (i.e., the northern 
region). Since 2011, the management measures in the northern region 
have been more restrictive than in Federal waters. The northern states, 
through the Commission process, have implemented 2015 measures to 
achieve the 33-percent reduction in landings from each state that was 
projected to be needed when this action was under development. This 
reduction, in combination with the Council's recommendation of 
maintaining the status quo measures in Federal waters, are intended to 
achieve, but not exceed, the recreational harvest limit and 
recreational annual catch limit in 2015. The southern region states 
(Delaware through Cape Hatteras, North Carolina) have implemented state 
waters measures that are equivalent to the Federal measures. The states 
of Maine and New Hampshire have implemented recreational black sea bass 
measures for the first time in response to the stock being more 
commonly found in these states' waters.
    In 2012, recreational black sea bass catch exceeded the annual 
catch limit of 2.52 million lb (1,143 mt) by 129 percent. In 2013, 
recreational black sea bass catch exceeded the annual catch limit of 
2.9 million lb (1,315 mt) by 5 percent. Because the average catch for 
these two years exceeds the average annual catch limit from the same 
timeframe, as described in the regulations, an accountability measure 
is applicable to the 2015 fishery. An accountability measure was 
implemented for the 2014 fishing year because of the 2012 overage. The 
2015 measures are functionally the same as those implemented last year 
to comply with the accountability measure (12.5-inch (31.8-cm) minimum 
size, 15-fish possession limit, and 201-day fishing season). Continuing 
these regulations preserves the accountability measure that was applied 
last year; as such, no further accountability measures are necessary 
for 2015.

Additional Regulatory Change

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

Comments and Responses

    Three comments were received on the proposed rule. These comments 
were not directly related to the 2015 recreational management measures 
as proposed, but raised more general issues. No changes to the 2015 
recreational management measures are being made as a result.
    Comment 1: The first commenter expressed concern that reduced black 
sea bass fishing would result in increased pressure on other stocks, 
such as red hake, bluefish, and winter flounder, and noted a marked 
increase in fishing on red hake when other recreational fisheries have 
restrictive measures. The commenter advised leaving the fishery open 
during the summer months.
    Response: The Federal black sea bass fishery will be open during 
the summer months, but some states may implement more restrictive 
seasons in order to achieve the reduction necessary, described above. 
NMFS has no authority over the states' measures and they are not the 
subject of this rule. In addition, the other species noted by the 
commenter are all federally managed species with annual catch limits 
and accountability measures designed to ensure catch stays within 
scientifically-based levels.
    Comment 2: The second commenter was not specific to which measures 
he was referring, but noted that recreational measures should not be 
made more restrictive and that more restrictive measures should be 
placed on the commercial fishery.
    Response: This rulemaking is specific to the recreational fisheries 
for summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass only. For all three 
species managed under the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass 
FMP, the commercial and recreational sectors have separate annual catch 
limits. The amount of landings allocated to each sector is specified in 
the FMP. This allocation structure is intended to ensure that neither 
sector is held accountable for catch overages in the other sector. The 
commercial fisheries are regulated with seasonal, gear, permit, and 
landings restrictions. These combinations of measures, both in Federal 
and state waters, are designed to achieve, but not exceed, the 
commercial coastwide landings quotas. The commercial accountability 
measures require a pound-for-pound payback of any quota or annual catch 
limit overages. In recent years, small overages of the commercial quota 
or commercial annual catch limit have been accounted for by reducing 
the following year's quota equal to the amount of the overage, as 
needed. Further restrictions on the commercial fishery are not 
warranted at this time. Should the commercial catch need to be reduced 
for any of these species, those changes would be implemented in a 
commercial sector-specific rulemaking.
    Comment 3: The commenter noted that limits on the number and size 
of fish caught recreationally were important to the long-term 
sustainability of the fisheries.
    Response: NMFS agrees and is implementing these measures 
specifically to ensure that the scientifically-based recreational 
harvest limits are not exceeded.

Classification

    The Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region, NMFS, determined that 
the rule implementing the 2015 summer flounder, scup, and black sea 
bass recreational management measures is necessary for the conservation 
and management of the summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass 
fisheries and that it is consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and

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Management Act and other applicable laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause 
to waive the requirement for a 30-day delay in effectiveness under the 
provisions of section 553(d) of the Administrative Procedure Act 
because a delay in its effectiveness would not serve any legitimate 
purpose, while unfairly prejudicing federally permitted charter/party 
vessels. This action will increase the possession limit for the 
recreational scup fishery in Federal waters and allow federally 
permitted charter/party vessels to be subject to the new summer 
flounder measures in their respective states. Because some states' 
summer flounder fisheries are already open or will open during the 30-
day period following publication of this rule, federally permitted 
charter/party vessels would be restricted to the existing summer 
flounder coastwide regulations (18-inch (45.7-cm) minimum size and a 4-
fish per person possession limit) until the Federal regulations are 
effective. This would unnecessarily disadvantage federally permitted 
vessels, which would be subject to the more restrictive measures while 
state-licensed vessels could be engaged in fishing activities under 
this year's management measures. If this final rule were delayed for 30 
days, the fishery would likely forego some amount of landings and 
revenues during the delay period.
    While these restrictions would be alleviated after this rule 
becomes effective, fishermen may be not able to recoup the lost 
economic opportunity of foregone trips that would result from delaying 
the effectiveness of this action. Finally, requiring a 30-day delay 
before the final rule becomes effective would not provide any benefit 
to the regulated parties. Unlike actions that require an adjustment 
period to comply with new rules, charter/party operators will not have 
to purchase new equipment or otherwise expend time or money to comply 
with these management measures. Rather, complying with this final rule 
simply means adhering to the published management measures for each 
relevant species of fish while the charter/party operators are engaged 
in fishing activities.
    For these reasons, the Assistant Administrator finds good cause to 
waive the 30-day delay and to implement this rule upon publication in 
the Federal Register.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would 
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the 
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received 
regarding this certification. As a result, a regulatory flexibility 
analysis was not required and none was prepared. There are no new 
reporting or recordkeeping requirements contained in any of the 
alternatives considered for this action.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

     Dated: June 15, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

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

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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

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


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


Sec.  648.106  Summer flounder possession restrictions.

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

0
3. In Sec.  648.107, paragraph (a) introductory text is revised to read 
as follows:


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

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

0
4. In Sec.  648.128, paragraphs (a) and (c) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.128  Scup possession restrictions.

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

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have been committed by the owner and operator.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  648.145, paragraphs (a) and (c) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.145  Black sea bass possession limit.

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

0
6. Section 648.146 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.146  Black sea bass recreational fishing season.

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

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                                                If a carrier’s non-temporary HMSP is                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                 management units specified in the FMP
                                             denied, suspended or revoked pursuant                                                                          include summer flounder (Paralichthys
                                             to § 385.421, the carrier will have                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric                       dentatus) in U.S. waters of the Atlantic
                                             various options for seeking                             Administration                                         Ocean from the southern border of
                                             administrative review and providing                                                                            North Carolina northward to the U.S./
                                             evidence of corrective action. If the                   50 CFR Part 648                                        Canada border, and scup (Stenotomus
                                             suspension or revocation is based on a                  [Docket No. 150211144–5509–02]                         chrysops) and black sea bass
                                             less than satisfactory safety rating, the                                                                      (Centropristis striata) in U.S. waters of
                                             carrier may request administrative                      RIN 0648–BE89
                                                                                                                                                            the Atlantic Ocean from 35°13.3′ N. lat.
                                             review of the proposed rating under                                                                            (the approximate latitude of Cape
                                             § 385.15, or may request upgrade of a                   Fisheries of the Northeastern United
                                                                                                     States; Recreational Management                        Hatteras, North Carolina) northward to
                                             proposed safety rating based on
                                             corrective action under § 385.17, as                    Measures for the Summer Flounder,                      the U.S./Canada border. States manage
                                             provided in § 385.423(a). The carrier                   Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries;                    these three species within 3 nautical
                                             may seek administrative review of other                 Fishing Year 2015                                      miles (4.83 km) of their coasts, under
                                             grounds for a proposed suspension or                                                                           the Commission’s plan for summer
                                                                                                     AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                     flounder, scup, and black sea bass. The
                                             revocation as provided in § 385.423(c).                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                             A proposed suspension or revocation                                                                            applicable species-specific Federal
                                                                                                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                             under § 385.421(c)(2) will not become                                                                          regulations govern vessels and
                                                                                                     Commerce.
                                             effective during the pendency of a                                                                             individual fishermen fishing in Federal
                                                                                                     ACTION: Final rule.
                                             request for administrative review that is                                                                      waters of the exclusive economic zone
                                             timely-filed during the 30-day                          SUMMARY:   NMFS is implementing                        (EEZ), as well as vessels possessing a
                                             timeframe from the date of service of the               management measures for the 2015                       summer flounder, scup, or black sea
                                             written notice of proposed suspension                   summer flounder, scup, and black sea                   bass Federal charter/party vessel permit,
                                             or revocation. The 30-day effective date                bass recreational fisheries. The                       regardless of where they fish.
                                             and the tolling of this date by a request               implementing regulations for these                        A proposed rule to implement the
                                             for administrative review of proposed                   fisheries require NMFS to publish
                                             suspensions or revocations that are not                                                                        2015 Federal recreational management
                                                                                                     recreational measures for each fishing                 measures (minimum fish size, season,
                                             related to a less than satisfactory safety              year. The intent of these measures is to
                                             rating allows the carrier time to take and                                                                     and possession limit) for the summer
                                                                                                     constrain recreational catch to                        flounder, scup, and black sea bass
                                             submit evidence of corrective action.                   established limits and prevent
                                                The second recommendation in the                                                                            fisheries was published in the Federal
                                                                                                     overfishing of the summer flounder,                    Register on May 5, 2015 (80 FR 25656),
                                             HMSP Report to Congress was for                         scup, and black sea bass resources.
                                             FMCSA to institute an ongoing                                                                                  with a 15-day comment period that
                                             requirement to more closely monitor                     DATES: Effective June 19, 2015.                        ended on May 20, 2015. Additional
                                             HMSP carriers with insufficient SMS                     ADDRESSES: Copies of the Supplemental                  background and information on the
                                             data—that is, HMSP carriers that rarely                 Information Report and other                           process to develop the measures
                                             undergo roadside inspections and have                   supporting documents for the                           described is provided in the preamble to
                                             a safety rating over 4 years old. Because               recreational harvest measures are                      the proposed rule and is not repeated
                                             of the lack of information and oversight                available from Dr. Christopher M.                      here.
                                             on these carriers, FMCSA will conduct                   Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic
                                             comprehensive investigations for HMSP                   Fishery Management Council, Suite 201,                 2015 Recreational Management
                                             carriers when the carrier has insufficient              800 N. State Street, Dover, DE 19901.                  Measures
                                             data to calculate a percentile in SMS                   The recreational harvest measures
                                             during any month of the previous 48-                    document is also accessible via the                       NMFS is implementing the following
                                             month period. HMSP carriers will not                    Internet at: http://                                   measures that would apply in the
                                             be allowed to operate for more than four                www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.                Federal waters of the EEZ. These
                                             years without either having enough                                                                             measures apply to all federally
                                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                             safety performance data to confirm                                                                             permitted party/charter vessels with
                                                                                                     Moira Kelly, Fishery Policy Analyst,
                                             compliance, or having received a                                                                               applicable summer flounder, scup, or
                                                                                                     (978) 281–9218.
                                             compliance review that results in a                                                                            black sea bass permits, regardless of
                                                                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                             satisfactory rating. By instituting a                                                                          where they fish, unless the state in
                                             specific 4-year investigation cycle for                 General Background                                     which they land implements measures
                                             non-temporary HMSP carriers with                                                                               that are more restrictive. These
                                                                                                       The summer flounder, scup, and
                                             insufficient safety data, these carriers                                                                       measures are intended to achieve, but
                                                                                                     black sea bass fisheries are managed
                                             will become subject to increased                                                                               not exceed, the previously established
                                                                                                     cooperatively under the provisions of
                                             oversight.                                                                                                     recreational harvest limits for these
                                                These changes will be effective                      the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black
                                                                                                     Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan                       fisheries (December 30, 2014; 79 FR
                                             August 18, 2015.                                                                                               78311). More detail on these proposed
                                                                                                     (FMP) developed by the Mid-Atlantic
                                               Issued on: June 8, 2015.                              Fishery Management Council and the                     measures is provided in the following
                                             T.F. Scott Darling, III,                                Atlantic States Marine Fisheries                       sections.
                                             Chief Counsel.                                          Commission, in consultation with the
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                                                      TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF 2015 SUMMER FLOUNDER, SCUP, AND BLACK SEA BASS RECREATIONAL MANAGEMENT
                                                                                             MEASURES
                                                                                                      Minimum size                           Possession limit                                          Season

                                             Summer Flounder, through                             Conservation equivalency—specific management measures determined by state of landing (see Table 2).
                                               December 31, 2015.

                                             Summer Flounder, begin-                       18 inches (45.7 cm) ..........            4 fish ..................................   May 1–September 30.
                                               ning January 1, 2016.
                                             Scup .....................................    9 inches (25.4 cm) ............           50 fish ................................    January 1–December 31.
                                             Black Sea Bass ...................            12.5 inches (31.8 cm) .......             15 fish ................................    May 15–September 18, October 22–December 31.



                                             Summer Flounder Recreational                                             year 2014, as follows: (1)                                       recreational summer flounder coastwide
                                             Management Measures                                                      Massachusettes; (2) Rhode Island; (3)                            landings consistent with the state-
                                                This rule implements the Council and                                  Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey;                           specific requirements established by the
                                             Commission recommendation to use                                         (4) Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia;                            Technical Committee and Board
                                             conservation equivalency to manage the                                   and (5) North Carolina. All states within                        through the Commission process.
                                             2015 summer flounder recreational                                        a region must implement identical                                   Based on the recommendation of the
                                             fishery. The 2015 recreational harvest                                   measures (i.e., minimum size,                                    Commission, we find that the
                                             limit for summer flounder is 7.38                                        possession limit, and season length). By                         recreational summer flounder fishing
                                             million lb (3,347 mt). Final landings for                                implementing conservation                                        measures implemented for 2015 in state
                                             2014 were 7.39 million lb (3,354 mt),                                    equivalency, the Federal summer                                  waters are, collectively, the
                                             just above the recreational harvest limit                                flounder regulations are suspended, and                          conservation equivalent of the season,
                                             for 2015.                                                                vessels are only subject to the measures                         minimum size, and possession limit
                                                Conservation equivalency, as                                          for the state in which they land. This                           prescribed in §§ 648.104(b), 648.105,
                                             established by Framework Adjustment 2                                    means that minimum fish sizes,                                   and 648.106(a), respectively. According
                                             (July 29, 2011; 66 FR 36208), allows                                     possession limits, and fishing seasons                           to § 648.107(a)(1), vessels subject to the
                                             each state to establish its own                                          developed and adopted by the five                                recreational fishing measures of this
                                             recreational management measures to                                      regions from Massachusetts to North                              part and landing summer flounder in a
                                             achieve its state harvest limit                                          Carolina replace the Federal waters                              state with an approved conservation
                                             partitioned by the Commission from the                                   measures for 2015.                                               equivalency program shall not be
                                             coastwide recreational harvest limit, as                                    The Commission notified the NMFS                              subject to Federal measures, and shall
                                             long as the combined effect of all of the                                Greater Atlantic Regional Administrator                          instead be subject to the recreational
                                             states’ management measures achieves                                     by letter dated April 30, 2015, that the                         fishing measures implemented by the
                                             the same level of conservation as would                                  2015 summer flounder recreational                                state in which they land. Section
                                             Federal coastwide measures. Framework                                    fishery management measures                                      648.107(a) has been amended to
                                             Adjustment 6 (July 26, 2006; 71 FR                                       implemented by the states and regions                            recognize state-implemented measures
                                             42315) allowed states to form regions for                                described above have been reviewed by                            as conservation equivalent of the
                                             conservation equivalency in order to                                     the Commission’s Technical Committee                             coastwide recreational management
                                             minimize differences in regulations for                                  and approved by the Commission’s                                 measures for 2015. The 2015 summer
                                             anglers fishing in adjacent waters.                                      Summer Flounder Management Board.                                flounder management measures adopted
                                                The Council and Board voted to                                        The correspondence indicates that the                            by the individual states vary according
                                             maintain the conservation equivalency                                    Commission-approved management                                   to the state of landing, as specified in
                                             structure that was in place for fishing                                  measures are projected to restrict 2015                          Table 2.

                                                  TABLE 2—2015 COMMISSION-APPROVED CONSERVATION EQUIVALENT RECREATIONAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES FOR
                                                                                        SUMMER FLOUNDER
                                                                                                                   Minimum size         Minimum size                Possession limit
                                                                         State                                                                                                                           Open season
                                                                                                                     (inches)               (cm)                    (number of fish)

                                             Massachusetts ............................................                         16                     40.6                             5   May 22–September 30.
                                             Rhode Island ..............................................                        18                     45.7                             8   May 1–December 31.
                                             Connecticut * ...............................................                      18                     45.7                             5   May 17–September 21.
                                             New York ....................................................                      18                     45.7                             5   May 17–September 21.
                                             New Jersey * ...............................................                       18                     45.7                             5   May 23–September 26.
                                             Delaware .....................................................                     16                     40.6                             4   All Year.
                                             Maryland .....................................................                     16                     40.6                             4   All Year.
                                             Potomac River Fisheries Commission .......                                         16                     40.6                             4   All year.
                                             Virginia ........................................................                  16                     40.6                             4   All year.
                                             North Carolina ............................................                        15                     38.1                             6   All Year.
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                                                * Note: At 46 designated shore sites in Connecticut, anglers may keep 5 fish at 16 inches (40.6 cm), May 17–September 21. At 1 designated
                                             site in New Jersey, anglers may keep 2 fish at 16.0 inches (40.6 cm), May 23–September 26.


                                               In addition, this action maintains the                                 possession limit, May 1–September 30                             effective January 1, 2016, when
                                             current default coastwide measures (18-                                  open fishing season), that become                                conservation equivalency expires.
                                             inch (45.7-cm) minimum size, 4-fish


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                                             Scup Recreational Management                            to the stock being more commonly                       the other species noted by the
                                             Measures                                                found in these states’ waters.                         commenter are all federally managed
                                                                                                        In 2012, recreational black sea bass                species with annual catch limits and
                                                NMFS is implementing the Council                     catch exceeded the annual catch limit of               accountability measures designed to
                                             and Commission’s recommended scup                       2.52 million lb (1,143 mt) by 129                      ensure catch stays within scientifically-
                                             recreational management measures for                    percent. In 2013, recreational black sea               based levels.
                                             2015 in Federal waters. The measures                    bass catch exceeded the annual catch                      Comment 2: The second commenter
                                             for the 2015 scup recreational fishery                  limit of 2.9 million lb (1,315 mt) by 5                was not specific to which measures he
                                             are: 9-inch (22.9-cm) minimum fish size;                percent. Because the average catch for                 was referring, but noted that
                                             50-fish per person per trip possession                  these two years exceeds the average                    recreational measures should not be
                                             limit; and an open season of January 1                  annual catch limit from the same                       made more restrictive and that more
                                             through December 31.                                    timeframe, as described in the                         restrictive measures should be placed
                                                The 2015 scup recreational harvest                   regulations, an accountability measure                 on the commercial fishery.
                                             limit is 6.80 million lb (3,084 mt). Final              is applicable to the 2015 fishery. An                     Response: This rulemaking is specific
                                             2014 scup recreational landings were                    accountability measure was                             to the recreational fisheries for summer
                                             4.12 million lb (1,870 mt). The increase                implemented for the 2014 fishing year                  flounder, scup, and black sea bass only.
                                             in the possession limit from 30 to 50                   because of the 2012 overage. The 2015                  For all three species managed under the
                                             fish is intended to promote an increase                 measures are functionally the same as                  Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea
                                             in recreational scup fishing in order to                those implemented last year to comply                  Bass FMP, the commercial and
                                             more fully achieve, but not exceed, the                 with the accountability measure (12.5-                 recreational sectors have separate
                                             recreational harvest limit.                             inch (31.8-cm) minimum size, 15-fish                   annual catch limits. The amount of
                                                                                                     possession limit, and 201-day fishing                  landings allocated to each sector is
                                             Black Sea Bass Recreational                             season). Continuing these regulations                  specified in the FMP. This allocation
                                             Management Measures                                     preserves the accountability measure                   structure is intended to ensure that
                                                This final rule implements the                       that was applied last year; as such, no                neither sector is held accountable for
                                             Council and Commission’s                                further accountability measures are                    catch overages in the other sector. The
                                             recommended recreational management                     necessary for 2015.                                    commercial fisheries are regulated with
                                             measures to constrain landings for black                                                                       seasonal, gear, permit, and landings
                                                                                                     Additional Regulatory Change                           restrictions. These combinations of
                                             sea bass in 2015: A 12.5-inch (31.8-cm)
                                             minimum size, 15-fish possession limit,                   This rule also clarifies that the                    measures, both in Federal and state
                                             and open seasons of May 15–September                    regulations for summer flounder, scup,                 waters, are designed to achieve, but not
                                             21 and October 22–December 31. The                      and black sea bass possession limits are               exceed, the commercial coastwide
                                             2015 black sea bass recreational harvest                per person, per trip. While it is clear in             landings quotas. The commercial
                                             limit is 2.33 million lb (1,056 mt). The                the FMP and subsequent amendments                      accountability measures require a
                                             final 2014 landings were 3.65 million lb                and framework adjustments that the                     pound-for-pound payback of any quota
                                             (1,656 mt). During development of these                 possession limits are intended to apply                or annual catch limit overages. In recent
                                             and the state measures, projected                       for the entirety of a fishing trip,                    years, small overages of the commercial
                                             landings for 2014 were 3.45 million lb                  regardless of the length of that trip, the             quota or commercial annual catch limit
                                             (1,565 mt), which requires a 33-percent                 regulations were less specific. This                   have been accounted for by reducing the
                                             reduction in landings relative to the                   action corrects that oversight.                        following year’s quota equal to the
                                             2015 recreational harvest limit.                                                                               amount of the overage, as needed.
                                                                                                     Comments and Responses
                                                                                                                                                            Further restrictions on the commercial
                                                Recreational black sea bass catch                       Three comments were received on the                 fishery are not warranted at this time.
                                             occurs primarily in state waters in the                 proposed rule. These comments were                     Should the commercial catch need to be
                                             states of New Jersey through                            not directly related to the 2015                       reduced for any of these species, those
                                             Massachusetts (i.e., the northern region).              recreational management measures as                    changes would be implemented in a
                                             Since 2011, the management measures                     proposed, but raised more general                      commercial sector-specific rulemaking.
                                             in the northern region have been more                   issues. No changes to the 2015                            Comment 3: The commenter noted
                                             restrictive than in Federal waters. The                 recreational management measures are                   that limits on the number and size of
                                             northern states, through the                            being made as a result.                                fish caught recreationally were
                                             Commission process, have implemented                       Comment 1: The first commenter                      important to the long-term sustainability
                                             2015 measures to achieve the 33-percent                 expressed concern that reduced black                   of the fisheries.
                                             reduction in landings from each state                   sea bass fishing would result in                          Response: NMFS agrees and is
                                             that was projected to be needed when                    increased pressure on other stocks, such               implementing these measures
                                             this action was under development.                      as red hake, bluefish, and winter                      specifically to ensure that the
                                             This reduction, in combination with the                 flounder, and noted a marked increase                  scientifically-based recreational harvest
                                             Council’s recommendation of                             in fishing on red hake when other                      limits are not exceeded.
                                             maintaining the status quo measures in                  recreational fisheries have restrictive
                                             Federal waters, are intended to achieve,                measures. The commenter advised                        Classification
                                             but not exceed, the recreational harvest                leaving the fishery open during the                       The Administrator, Greater Atlantic
                                             limit and recreational annual catch limit               summer months.                                         Region, NMFS, determined that the rule
                                             in 2015. The southern region states                        Response: The Federal black sea bass                implementing the 2015 summer
                                             (Delaware through Cape Hatteras, North                  fishery will be open during the summer                 flounder, scup, and black sea bass
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                                             Carolina) have implemented state                        months, but some states may implement                  recreational management measures is
                                             waters measures that are equivalent to                  more restrictive seasons in order to                   necessary for the conservation and
                                             the Federal measures. The states of                     achieve the reduction necessary,                       management of the summer flounder,
                                             Maine and New Hampshire have                            described above. NMFS has no authority                 scup, and black sea bass fisheries and
                                             implemented recreational black sea bass                 over the states’ measures and they are                 that it is consistent with the Magnuson-
                                             measures for the first time in response                 not the subject of this rule. In addition,             Stevens Fishery Conservation and


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                                             Management Act and other applicable                     to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the               possession limit will be determined by
                                             laws.                                                   Small Business Administration during                   dividing the number of summer
                                                This final rule has been determined to               the proposed rule stage that this action               flounder on board by the number of
                                             be not significant for purposes of                      would not have a significant economic                  persons on board, other than the captain
                                             Executive Order 12866.                                  impact on a substantial number of small                and the crew. If there is a violation of
                                                The Assistant Administrator for                      entities. The factual basis for the                    the possession limit on board a vessel
                                             Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause to                    certification was published in the                     carrying more than one person, the
                                             waive the requirement for a 30-day                      proposed rule and is not repeated here.                violation shall be deemed to have been
                                             delay in effectiveness under the                        No comments were received regarding                    committed by the owner and operator of
                                             provisions of section 553(d) of the                     this certification. As a result, a                     the vessel.
                                             Administrative Procedure Act because a                  regulatory flexibility analysis was not                *     *     *     *    *
                                             delay in its effectiveness would not                    required and none was prepared. There
                                             serve any legitimate purpose, while                     are no new reporting or recordkeeping                  ■ 3. In § 648.107, paragraph (a)
                                             unfairly prejudicing federally permitted                requirements contained in any of the                   introductory text is revised to read as
                                             charter/party vessels. This action will                 alternatives considered for this action.               follows:
                                             increase the possession limit for the
                                             recreational scup fishery in Federal                    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                    § 648.107 Conservation equivalent
                                                                                                       Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and                    measures for the summer flounder fishery.
                                             waters and allow federally permitted
                                             charter/party vessels to be subject to the              recordkeeping requirements.                              (a) The Regional Administrator has
                                             new summer flounder measures in their                     Dated: June 15, 2015.                                determined that the recreational fishing
                                             respective states. Because some states’                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                                   measures implemented by the states of
                                             summer flounder fisheries are already                   Deputy Assistant Administrator for                     Maine through North Carolina for 2015
                                             open or will open during the 30-day                     Regulatory Programs, National Marine                   are the conservation equivalent of the
                                             period following publication of this                    Fisheries Service.                                     season, minimum size, and possession
                                             rule, federally permitted charter/party                                                                        limit prescribed in §§ 648.102, 648.103,
                                             vessels would be restricted to the                        For the reasons set out in the
                                                                                                     preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended                   and 648.105(a), respectively. This
                                             existing summer flounder coastwide                                                                             determination is based on a
                                             regulations (18-inch (45.7-cm) minimum                  as follows:
                                                                                                                                                            recommendation from the Summer
                                             size and a 4-fish per person possession                 PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                              Flounder Board of the Atlantic States
                                             limit) until the Federal regulations are                NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                             Marine Fisheries Commission.
                                             effective. This would unnecessarily                                                                            *     *    *     *     *
                                             disadvantage federally permitted                        ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648
                                             vessels, which would be subject to the                  continues to read as follows:                          ■ 4. In § 648.128, paragraphs (a) and (c)
                                             more restrictive measures while state-                                                                         are revised to read as follows:
                                                                                                         Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                             licensed vessels could be engaged in
                                             fishing activities under this year’s                    ■ 2. In § 648.106, paragraphs (a) and (c)              § 648.128   Scup possession restrictions.
                                             management measures. If this final rule                 are revised to read as follows:                           (a) Party/Charter and recreational
                                             were delayed for 30 days, the fishery                                                                          possession limits. No person shall
                                             would likely forego some amount of                      § 648.106 Summer flounder possession
                                                                                                     restrictions.                                          possess more than 50 scup in, or
                                             landings and revenues during the delay                                                                         harvested from, per trip the EEZ unless
                                             period.                                                    (a) Party/charter and recreational
                                                                                                     possession limits. Unless otherwise                    that person is the owner or operator of
                                                While these restrictions would be                                                                           a fishing vessel issued a scup
                                             alleviated after this rule becomes                      specified pursuant to § 648.107, no
                                                                                                     person shall possess more than four                    moratorium permit, or is issued a scup
                                             effective, fishermen may be not able to                                                                        dealer permit. Persons aboard a
                                             recoup the lost economic opportunity of                 summer flounder in, or harvested from,
                                                                                                     the EEZ, per trip unless that person is                commercial vessel that is not eligible for
                                             foregone trips that would result from                                                                          a scup moratorium permit are subject to
                                             delaying the effectiveness of this action.              the owner or operator of a fishing vessel
                                                                                                     issued a summer flounder moratorium                    this possession limit. The owner,
                                             Finally, requiring a 30-day delay before                                                                       operator, and crew of a charter or party
                                             the final rule becomes effective would                  permit, or is issued a summer flounder
                                                                                                     dealer permit. Persons aboard a                        boat issued a scup moratorium permit
                                             not provide any benefit to the regulated                                                                       are subject to the possession limit when
                                             parties. Unlike actions that require an                 commercial vessel that is not eligible for
                                                                                                     a summer flounder moratorium permit                    carrying passengers for hire or when
                                             adjustment period to comply with new                                                                           carrying more than five crew members
                                             rules, charter/party operators will not                 are subject to this possession limit. The
                                                                                                     owner, operator, and crew of a charter                 for a party boat, or more than three crew
                                             have to purchase new equipment or                                                                              members for a charter boat. This
                                             otherwise expend time or money to                       or party boat issued a summer flounder
                                                                                                     moratorium permit are subject to the                   possession limit may be adjusted
                                             comply with these management                                                                                   pursuant to the procedures in § 648.122.
                                             measures. Rather, complying with this                   possession limit when carrying
                                                                                                     passengers for hire or when carrying                   *      *     *     *    *
                                             final rule simply means adhering to the
                                             published management measures for                       more than five crew members for a party                   (c) Scup harvested by vessels subject
                                             each relevant species of fish while the                 boat, or more than three crew members                  to the possession limit with more than
                                             charter/party operators are engaged in                  for a charter boat. This possession limit              one person aboard may be pooled in one
                                             fishing activities.                                     may be adjusted pursuant to the                        or more containers. Compliance with
                                                                                                     procedures in § 648.102.                               the possession limit will be determined
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                                                For these reasons, the Assistant
                                             Administrator finds good cause to waive                 *      *     *    *     *                              by dividing the number of scup on
                                             the 30-day delay and to implement this                     (c) Summer flounder harvested by                    board by the number of persons aboard
                                             rule upon publication in the Federal                    vessels subject to the possession limit                other than the captain and crew. If there
                                             Register.                                               with more than one person on board                     is a violation of the possession limit on
                                                The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                  may be pooled in one or more                           board a vessel carrying more than one
                                             the Department of Commerce certified                    containers. Compliance with the                        person, the violation shall be deemed to


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                                             have been committed by the owner and                    crew of a charter or party boat issued a               person, the violation shall be deemed to
                                             operator.                                               black sea bass moratorium permit are                   have been committed by the owner and
                                             *     *     *     *     *                               subject to the possession limit when                   operator of the vessel.
                                             ■ 5. In § 648.145, paragraphs (a) and (c)               carrying passengers for hire or when                   *    *     *     *      *
                                             are revised to read as follows:                         carrying more than five crew members
                                                                                                     for a party boat, or more than three crew              ■ 6. Section 648.146 is revised to read
                                             § 648.145   Black sea bass possession limit.            members for a charter boat. This                       as follows:
                                                (a) During the recreational fishing                  possession limit may be adjusted                       § 648.146 Black sea bass recreational
                                             season specified at § 648.146, no person                pursuant to the procedures in § 648.142.               fishing season.
                                             shall possess more than 15 black sea                    *      *     *     *    *
                                             bass in, or harvested from, per trip the                   (c) Black sea bass harvested by vessels               Vessels that are not eligible for a
                                             EEZ unless that person is the owner or                  subject to the possession limit with                   moratorium permit under § 648.4(a)(7),
                                             operator of a fishing vessel issued a                   more than one person aboard may be                     and fishermen subject to the possession
                                             black sea bass moratorium permit, or is                 pooled in one or more containers.                      limit specified in § 648.145(a), may only
                                             issued a black sea bass dealer permit.                  Compliance with the possession limit                   possess black sea bass from May 15
                                             Persons aboard a commercial vessel that                 will be determined by dividing the                     through September 21, and October 22
                                             is not eligible for a black sea bass                    number of black sea bass on board by                   through December 31, unless this time
                                             moratorium permit may not retain more                   the number of persons aboard, other                    period is adjusted pursuant to the
                                             than 15 black sea bass during the                       than the captain and the crew. If there                procedures in § 648.142.
                                             recreational fishing season specified at                is a violation of the possession limit on              [FR Doc. 2015–15086 Filed 6–18–15; 8:45 am]
                                             § 648.146. The owner, operator, and                     board a vessel carrying more than one                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-02-22 11:10:14
Document Modified: 2018-02-22 11:10:14
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective June 19, 2015.
ContactMoira Kelly, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9218.
FR Citation80 FR 35255 
RIN Number0648-BE89
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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