80_FR_43775 80 FR 43634 - International Fisheries; Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species; Bigeye Tuna Catch Limits in Longline Fisheries for 2015

80 FR 43634 - International Fisheries; Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species; Bigeye Tuna Catch Limits in Longline Fisheries for 2015

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 141 (July 23, 2015)

Page Range43634-43636
FR Document2015-18046

NMFS issues regulations under authority of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act (WCPFC Implementation Act) to establish a catch limit of 3,502 metric tons (mt) of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) for vessels in the U.S. pelagic longline fisheries operating in the western and central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) for calendar year 2015. The limit does not apply to vessels in the longline fisheries of American Samoa, Guam, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). Once the limit of 3,502 mt is reached in 2015, retaining, transshipping, or landing bigeye tuna caught in the area of application of the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Convention), which comprises the majority of the WCPO, will be prohibited for the remainder of the calendar year, with certain exceptions. This action is necessary for the United States to satisfy its obligations under the Convention, to which it is a Contracting Party.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 300

[Docket No. 150619537-5615-01]
RIN 0648-BF19


International Fisheries; Western and Central Pacific Fisheries 
for Highly Migratory Species; Bigeye Tuna Catch Limits in Longline 
Fisheries for 2015

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations under authority of the Western and 
Central Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act (WCPFC 
Implementation Act) to establish a catch limit of 3,502 metric tons 
(mt) of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) for vessels in the U.S. pelagic 
longline fisheries operating in the western and central Pacific Ocean 
(WCPO) for calendar year 2015. The limit does not apply to vessels in 
the longline fisheries of American Samoa, Guam, or the Commonwealth of 
the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). Once the limit of 3,502 mt is 
reached in 2015, retaining, transshipping, or landing bigeye tuna 
caught in the area of application of the Convention on the Conservation 
and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and 
Central Pacific Ocean (Convention), which comprises the majority of the 
WCPO, will be prohibited for the remainder of the calendar year, with 
certain exceptions. This action is necessary for the United States to 
satisfy its obligations under the Convention, to which it is a 
Contracting Party.

DATES: Effective on July 23, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Copies of supporting documents prepared for this final rule, 
including the regulatory impact review (RIR) and the Programmatic 
Environmental Assessment (PEA), are available via the Federal e-
Rulemaking Portal, at www.regulations.gov (search for Docket ID NOAA-
NMFS-2015-0085. Those documents are also available from NMFS at the 
following address: Michael D. Tosatto, Regional Administrator, NMFS, 
Pacific Islands Regional Office (PIRO), 1845 Wasp Blvd., Building 176, 
Honolulu, HI 96818.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rini Ghosh, NMFS PIRO, 808-725-5033.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background on the Convention

    The Convention focuses on the conservation and management of highly 
migratory species (HMS) and the management of fisheries for HMS. The 
objective of the Convention is to ensure, through effective management, 
the long-term conservation and sustainable use of HMS in the WCPO. To 
accomplish this objective, the Convention established the Commission on 
the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the 
Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Commission or WCPFC). The Commission 
includes Members, Cooperating Non-members, and Participating 
Territories (hereafter, collectively ``members''). The United States is 
a Member. American Samoa, Guam, and the CNMI are Participating 
Territories.
    As a Contracting Party to the Convention and a Member of the 
Commission, the United States is obligated to implement the decisions 
of the Commission. The WCPFC Implementation Act (16 U.S.C. 6901 et 
seq.) authorizes the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the 
Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Department in which the 
United States Coast Guard is operating (currently the Department of 
Homeland Security), to promulgate such regulations as may be necessary 
to carry out the obligations of the United States under the Convention, 
including implementation of the decisions of the Commission. The WCPFC 
Implementation Act further provides that the Secretary of Commerce 
shall ensure consistency, to the extent practicable, of fishery 
management programs administered under the WCPFC Implementation Act and 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA; 16 
U.S.C. 1801 et seq.), as well as other specific laws (see 16 U.S.C. 
6905(b)). The Secretary of Commerce has delegated the authority to 
promulgate regulations under the WCPFC Implementation Act to NMFS.
    A map showing the boundaries of the area of application of the 
Convention (Convention Area), which comprises the majority of the WCPO, 
can be found on the WCPFC Web site at: www.wcpfc.int/doc/convention-area-map.

WCPFC Decision on Tropical Tunas

    At its Eleventh Regular Session, in December 2014, the WCPFC 
adopted Conservation and Management Measure (CMM) 2014-01, 
``Conservation and Management Measure for Bigeye, Yellowfin and 
Skipjack Tuna in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean.'' CMM 2014-01 
is the most recent in a series of CMMs for the management of tropical 
tuna stocks under the purview of the Commission. It is a successor to 
CMM 2013-01, adopted in December 2013. These and other CMMs are 
available at: www.wcpfc.int/conservation-and-management-measures.
    The stated general objective of CMM 2014-01 and several of its 
predecessor CMMs is to ensure that the stocks of bigeye tuna (Thunnus 
obesus), yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares), and skipjack tuna 
(Katsuwonus pelamis) in the WCPO are, at a minimum, maintained at 
levels capable of producing their maximum sustainable yield as 
qualified by relevant environmental and economic factors. The CMM 
includes specific objectives for each of the three stocks: For each, 
the fishing mortality rate is to be reduced to or maintained at levels 
no greater than the fishing mortality rate associated with maximum 
sustainable yield.
    CMM 2014-01 went into effect February 3, 2015, and is generally 
applicable for the 2015-2017 period. The CMM includes provisions for 
purse

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seine vessels, longline vessels, and other types of vessels that fish 
for HMS. The CMM's provisions for longline vessels include catch limits 
for bigeye tuna and a general provision not to increase catches of 
yellowfin tuna.
    Paragraphs 40-42 CMM 2014-01 require WCPFC members to limit catches 
of bigeye tuna in the Convention Area to specified levels in each of 
2015, 2016, and 2017. The applicable limits for the United States in 
those 3 years are 3,554 metric tons (mt), 3,554 mt, and 3,345 mt, 
respectively. In addition, paragraph 40 of the CMM states that any 
catch overage in a given year shall be deducted from the catch limit 
for the following year. This provision was also in CMM 2013-01, the 
predecessor to CMM 2014-01, so it pertains to the catch limit for 2015, 
as well as 2016 and 2017. No limits are required for the longline 
fisheries of any of the U.S. Participating Territories.

Implementation of CMM 2014-01

    NMFS implemented the purse seine fishing effort limits specified 
under CMM 2014 earlier this year (see interim final rule, 80 FR 29220; 
published May 21, 2015). NMFS is also undertaking a separate rulemaking 
to implement other requirements under CMM 2014-01 for purse seine 
vessels for 2015 (RIN 0648-BE84). That rule would establish a framework 
process through which NMFS could specify limits on fishing effort and 
catches, as well as spatial and temporal restrictions on particular 
fishing activities and other requirements, in U.S. fisheries for HMS in 
the WCPO, to implement particular decisions of the Commission. Using 
that framework process, NMFS would establish specific limits for 2015, 
including restrictions on the use of fish aggregating devices by purse 
seine vessels. The rule would also implement several other unrelated 
WCPFC decisions and make some changes to existing regulations that 
implement WCPFC decisions, including the longline bigeye tuna catch 
limits. However, the rule would not affect the 2015 longline bigeye 
tuna catch limit being implemented in this final rule. Rather, it is 
anticipated that longline catch limits in future years would be 
implemented pursuant the framework and other requirements established 
in the separate rulemaking (RIN 0648-BE84).

Provisions Implemented in This Action

    This final rule is limited to implementing the 2015 calendar year 
longline bigeye tuna catch limit for U.S. fisheries in the Convention 
Area, as mandated under CMM 2014-01. As stated above, the limit for 
2015 is 3,554 mt less any overage of the limit applicable for 2014. The 
applicable limit for 2014 was 3,763 mt (see the final rule that 
established that limit at 78 FR 58240; published September 23, 2013). 
NMFS has estimated that bigeye tuna catches in the U.S. longline 
fishery in the Convention Area in 2014 were 3,815 mt, 52 mt more than 
the limit of 3,763 mt; therefore, the applicable limit for 2015 is 
3,502 mt (3,554 minus 52).
    The 2015 longline bigeye tuna catch limit will apply only to U.S-
flagged longline vessels operating as part of the U.S. longline 
fisheries. The limit will not apply to U.S. longline vessels operating 
as part of the longline fisheries of American Samoa, the CNMI, or Guam. 
Existing regulations at 50 CFR 300.224(b), (c), and (d) detail the 
manner in which longline-caught bigeye tuna is attributed among the 
fisheries of the United States and the U.S. Participating Territories.
    Consistent with the basis for the limits prescribed in CMM 2014-01 
and with previous rules issued by NMFS to implement bigeye tuna catch 
limits in U.S. longline fisheries, the catch limit is measured in terms 
of retained catches--that is, bigeye tuna that are caught by longline 
gear and retained on board the vessel.

Announcement of the Limit Being Reached

    As set forth under the existing regulations at 50 CFR 300.224(e), 
if NMFS determines that the limit is expected to be reached in 2015, 
NMFS will publish a notice in the Federal Register to announce specific 
fishing restrictions that will be effective from the date the limit is 
expected to be reached until the end of the 2015 calendar year. NMFS 
will publish the notice of the restrictions at least 7 calendar days 
before the effective date to provide vessel owners and operators with 
advance notice. Periodic forecasts of the date the limit is expected to 
be reached will be made available to the public, such as by posting on 
a Web site, to help vessel owners and operators plan for the 
possibility of the limit being reached.

Restrictions After the Limit Is Reached

    As set forth under the existing regulations at 50 CFR 300.224(f), 
if the limit is reached, the restrictions that will be in effect will 
include the following:
    1. Retain on board, transship, or land bigeye tuna: Starting on the 
effective date of the restrictions and extending through December 31 of 
2015, it will be prohibited to use a U.S. fishing vessel to retain on 
board, transship, or land bigeye tuna captured in the Convention Area 
by longline gear, except as follows:
    First, any bigeye tuna already on board a fishing vessel upon the 
effective date of the restrictions can be retained on board, 
transshipped, and/or landed, provided that they are landed within 14 
days after the restrictions become effective. A vessel that had 
declared to NMFS pursuant to 50 CFR 665.803(a) that the current trip 
type is shallow-setting is not subject to this 14-day landing 
restriction, so these vessels will be able to land fish more than 14 
days after the restrictions become effective.
    Second, bigeye tuna captured by longline gear can be retained on 
board, transshipped, and/or landed if they are caught by a fishing 
vessel registered for use under a valid American Samoa Longline Limited 
Access Permit, or if they are landed in American Samoa, Guam, or the 
CNMI. However, the bigeye tuna must not be caught in the portion of the 
U.S. EEZ surrounding the Hawaiian Archipelago, and must be landed by a 
U.S. fishing vessel operated in compliance with a valid permit issued 
under 50 CFR 660.707 or 665.801.
    Third, bigeye tuna captured by longline gear can be retained on 
board, transshipped, and/or landed if they are caught by a vessel that 
is included in a specified fishing agreement under 50 CFR 665.819(d), 
in accordance with 50 CFR 300.224(f)(iv).
    2. Transshipment of bigeye tuna to certain vessels: Starting on the 
effective date of the restrictions and extending through December 31 of 
2015, it will be prohibited to transship bigeye tuna caught in the 
Convention Area by longline gear to any vessel other than a U.S. 
fishing vessel operated in compliance with a valid permit issued under 
50 CFR 660.707 or 665.801.
    3. Fishing inside and outside the Convention Area: To help ensure 
compliance with the restrictions related to bigeye tuna caught by 
longline gear in the Convention Area, the final rule establishes two 
additional, related prohibitions that are in effect starting on the 
effective date of the restrictions and extending through December 31 of 
2015. First, vessels are prohibited from fishing with longline gear 
both inside and outside the Convention Area during the same fishing 
trip, with the exception of a fishing trip that is in progress at the 
time the announced restrictions go into effect. In that exceptional 
case, the vessel still must land any bigeye tuna taken in the 
Convention Area within 14 days of the effective date of the 
restrictions, as described above. Second, if a vessel is used to fish 
using longline

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gear outside the Convention Area and enters the Convention Area at any 
time during the same fishing trip, the longline gear on the fishing 
vessel must be stowed in a manner so as not to be readily available for 
fishing while the vessel is in the Convention Area. These two 
prohibitions do not apply to the following vessels: (1) Vessels on 
declared shallow-setting trips pursuant to 50 CFR 665.803(a); and (2) 
vessels operating for the purposes of this rule as part of the longline 
fisheries of American Samoa, Guam, or the CNMI. This second group 
includes vessels registered for use under valid American Samoa Longline 
Limited Access Permits and vessels landing their bigeye tuna catch in 
one of the three U.S. Participating Territories, so long as these 
vessels conduct fishing activities in accordance with the conditions 
described above, and vessels included in a specified fishing agreement 
under 50 CFR 665.819(d), in accordance with 50 CFR 300.224(f)(iv).

Classification

    The Administrator, Pacific Islands Region, NMFS, has determined 
that this final rule is consistent with the WCPFC Implementation Act 
and other applicable laws.

Administrative Procedure Act

    There is good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) to waive prior notice 
and the opportunity for public comment on this action, because prior 
notice and the opportunity for public comment would be impracticable 
and contrary to the public interest. This rule establishes a bigeye 
tuna catch limit for U.S. longline fisheries in the Convention Area for 
2015 that is similar to limits implemented from 2009-2014. Affected 
entities have been subject to longline bigeye tuna catch limits in the 
Convention Area since 2009, and have received information regarding 
NMFS' estimates of the 2015 longline bigeye tuna catch in the 
Convention Area and the approximate date the catch limit may be reached 
via NMFS' Web site and other means. Allowing for advance notice and 
public comment on this action is impracticable because the amount of 
U.S. longline bigeye tuna catch in the Convention Area to date in 2015 
has been greater than in prior years, and it is critical that NMFS 
publish the catch limit for 2015 as soon as possible to ensure that it 
is not exceeded, in compliance with our international legal obligations 
with respect to CMM 2014-01. Based on preliminary data available to 
date, NMFS expects that the applicable limit of 3,502 mt is likely to 
be reached in early August of 2015. Delaying this rule to allow for 
advance notice and public comment would bring a substantial risk that 
more than 3,502 mt of bigeye tuna would be caught by U.S. longline 
fisheries operating in the WCPO, constituting non-compliance by the 
United States with respect to the longline bigeye tuna catch limit 
provisions of CMM 2014-01 for calendar year 2015. Because a delay in 
implementing this limit for 2015 could result in the United States 
violating its international legal obligations with respect to the 
longline bigeye tuna catch limit provisions of CMM 2014-01, which are 
important for the conservation and management of tropical tuna stocks 
in the WCPO, allowing advance notice and the opportunity for public 
comment would be contrary to the public interest.
    For the reasons articulated above, there is also good cause under 5 
U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day delay in effective date for this 
rule. As described above, NMFS must implement the longline bigeye tuna 
catch limit provisions of CMM 2014-01 for 2015 as soon as possible, in 
order to ensure that the catch limit is not exceeded. The catch limit 
is intended to reduce or otherwise control fishing pressure on bigeye 
tuna in the WCPO in order to restore this stock to levels capable of 
producing maximum sustainable yield on a continuing basis. According to 
the NMFS stock status determination criteria, bigeye tuna in the 
Pacific Ocean is currently experiencing overfishing. Failure to 
immediately implement the 2015 catch limit would result in additional 
fishing pressure on this stock, in violation of international and 
domestic legal obligations.

Executive Order 12866

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

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    Because prior notice and opportunity for public comment are not 
required for this rule by 5 U.S.C. 553, or any other law, the 
analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 
et seq., are inapplicable. Therefore, no final regulatory flexibility 
analysis was required and none has been prepared.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300

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

    Dated: July 17, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

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

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart O--Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly 
Migratory Species

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

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.


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2. In Sec.  300.224, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  300.224  Longline fishing restrictions.

    (a) Establishment of bigeye tuna catch limit. There is a limit of 
3,502 metric tons of bigeye tuna that may be captured in the Convention 
Area by longline gear and retained on board by fishing vessels of the 
United States during calendar year 2015.
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                                             the violation under the hearing                          Guam, or the Commonwealth of the                      the Department in which the United
                                             procedures set forth in this part.                       Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). Once                 States Coast Guard is operating
                                               (c) Changes in corporate ownership                     the limit of 3,502 mt is reached in 2015,             (currently the Department of Homeland
                                             and control. Manufacturers must inform                   retaining, transshipping, or landing                  Security), to promulgate such
                                             NHTSA of corporate relationship                          bigeye tuna caught in the area of                     regulations as may be necessary to carry
                                             changes to ensure that credit accounts                   application of the Convention on the                  out the obligations of the United States
                                             are identified correctly and credits are                 Conservation and Management of                        under the Convention, including
                                             assigned and allocated properly.                         Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the                   implementation of the decisions of the
                                               (1) In general, if two manufacturers                   Western and Central Pacific Ocean                     Commission. The WCPFC
                                             merge in any way, they must inform                       (Convention), which comprises the                     Implementation Act further provides
                                             NHTSA how they plan to merge their                       majority of the WCPO, will be                         that the Secretary of Commerce shall
                                             credit accounts. NHTSA will                              prohibited for the remainder of the                   ensure consistency, to the extent
                                             subsequently assess corporate fuel                       calendar year, with certain exceptions.               practicable, of fishery management
                                             consumption and compliance status of                     This action is necessary for the United               programs administered under the
                                             the merged fleet instead of the original                 States to satisfy its obligations under the           WCPFC Implementation Act and the
                                             separate fleets.                                         Convention, to which it is a Contracting              Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                               (2) If a manufacturer divides or                       Party.                                                Conservation and Management Act
                                             divests itself of a portion of its                       DATES: Effective on July 23, 2015.                    (MSA; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.), as well
                                             automobile manufacturing business, it                    ADDRESSES: Copies of supporting                       as other specific laws (see 16 U.S.C.
                                             must inform NHTSA how it plans to                        documents prepared for this final rule,               6905(b)). The Secretary of Commerce
                                             divide the manufacturer’s credit                         including the regulatory impact review                has delegated the authority to
                                             holdings into two or more accounts.                      (RIR) and the Programmatic                            promulgate regulations under the
                                             NHTSA will subsequently distribute                       Environmental Assessment (PEA), are                   WCPFC Implementation Act to NMFS.
                                             holdings as directed by the                              available via the Federal e-Rulemaking                  A map showing the boundaries of the
                                             manufacturer, subject to provision for                   Portal, at www.regulations.gov (search                area of application of the Convention
                                             reasonably anticipated compliance                        for Docket ID NOAA–NMFS–2015–                         (Convention Area), which comprises the
                                             obligations.                                             0085. Those documents are also                        majority of the WCPO, can be found on
                                               (3) If a manufacturer is a successor to                available from NMFS at the following                  the WCPFC Web site at: www.wcpfc.int/
                                             another manufacturer’s business, it must                 address: Michael D. Tosatto, Regional                 doc/convention-area-map.
                                             inform NHTSA how it plans to allocate                    Administrator, NMFS, Pacific Islands                  WCPFC Decision on Tropical Tunas
                                             credits and resolve liabilities per 49 CFR               Regional Office (PIRO), 1845 Wasp
                                             part 534.                                                                                                         At its Eleventh Regular Session, in
                                                                                                      Blvd., Building 176, Honolulu, HI                     December 2014, the WCPFC adopted
                                             [FR Doc. 2015–18073 Filed 7–22–15; 8:45 am]              96818.                                                Conservation and Management Measure
                                             BILLING CODE 1505–01–D                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rini                 (CMM) 2014–01, ‘‘Conservation and
                                                                                                      Ghosh, NMFS PIRO, 808–725–5033.                       Management Measure for Bigeye,
                                                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            Yellowfin and Skipjack Tuna in the
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                                                         Western and Central Pacific Ocean.’’
                                                                                                      Background on the Convention                          CMM 2014–01 is the most recent in a
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                           The Convention focuses on the                       series of CMMs for the management of
                                             Administration                                           conservation and management of highly                 tropical tuna stocks under the purview
                                                                                                      migratory species (HMS) and the                       of the Commission. It is a successor to
                                             50 CFR Part 300                                          management of fisheries for HMS. The                  CMM 2013–01, adopted in December
                                             [Docket No. 150619537–5615–01]                           objective of the Convention is to ensure,             2013. These and other CMMs are
                                                                                                      through effective management, the long-               available at: www.wcpfc.int/
                                             RIN 0648–BF19                                            term conservation and sustainable use                 conservation-and-management-
                                                                                                      of HMS in the WCPO. To accomplish                     measures.
                                             International Fisheries; Western and
                                                                                                      this objective, the Convention                           The stated general objective of CMM
                                             Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly
                                                                                                      established the Commission on the                     2014–01 and several of its predecessor
                                             Migratory Species; Bigeye Tuna Catch
                                                                                                      Conservation and Management of                        CMMs is to ensure that the stocks of
                                             Limits in Longline Fisheries for 2015
                                                                                                      Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the                   bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus),
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       Western and Central Pacific Ocean                     yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares),
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                     (Commission or WCPFC). The                            and skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis)
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                       Commission includes Members,                          in the WCPO are, at a minimum,
                                             Commerce.                                                Cooperating Non-members, and                          maintained at levels capable of
                                             ACTION: Final rule.                                      Participating Territories (hereafter,                 producing their maximum sustainable
                                                                                                      collectively ‘‘members’’). The United                 yield as qualified by relevant
                                             SUMMARY:   NMFS issues regulations                       States is a Member. American Samoa,                   environmental and economic factors.
                                             under authority of the Western and                       Guam, and the CNMI are Participating                  The CMM includes specific objectives
                                             Central Pacific Fisheries Convention                     Territories.                                          for each of the three stocks: For each,
                                             Implementation Act (WCPFC                                  As a Contracting Party to the                       the fishing mortality rate is to be
                                             Implementation Act) to establish a catch                 Convention and a Member of the                        reduced to or maintained at levels no
                                             limit of 3,502 metric tons (mt) of bigeye                Commission, the United States is
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                                             U.S. pelagic longline fisheries operating                the Commission. The WCPFC                             yield.
                                             in the western and central Pacific Ocean                 Implementation Act (16 U.S.C. 6901 et                    CMM 2014–01 went into effect
                                             (WCPO) for calendar year 2015. The                       seq.) authorizes the Secretary of                     February 3, 2015, and is generally
                                             limit does not apply to vessels in the                   Commerce, in consultation with the                    applicable for the 2015–2017 period.
                                             longline fisheries of American Samoa,                    Secretary of State and the Secretary of               The CMM includes provisions for purse


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                                             seine vessels, longline vessels, and other               stated above, the limit for 2015 is 3,554             retain on board, transship, or land
                                             types of vessels that fish for HMS. The                  mt less any overage of the limit                      bigeye tuna captured in the Convention
                                             CMM’s provisions for longline vessels                    applicable for 2014. The applicable                   Area by longline gear, except as follows:
                                             include catch limits for bigeye tuna and                 limit for 2014 was 3,763 mt (see the                     First, any bigeye tuna already on
                                             a general provision not to increase                      final rule that established that limit at             board a fishing vessel upon the effective
                                             catches of yellowfin tuna.                               78 FR 58240; published September 23,                  date of the restrictions can be retained
                                               Paragraphs 40–42 CMM 2014–01                           2013). NMFS has estimated that bigeye                 on board, transshipped, and/or landed,
                                             require WCPFC members to limit                           tuna catches in the U.S. longline fishery             provided that they are landed within 14
                                             catches of bigeye tuna in the Convention                 in the Convention Area in 2014 were                   days after the restrictions become
                                             Area to specified levels in each of 2015,                3,815 mt, 52 mt more than the limit of                effective. A vessel that had declared to
                                             2016, and 2017. The applicable limits                    3,763 mt; therefore, the applicable limit             NMFS pursuant to 50 CFR 665.803(a)
                                             for the United States in those 3 years are               for 2015 is 3,502 mt (3,554 minus 52).                that the current trip type is shallow-
                                             3,554 metric tons (mt), 3,554 mt, and                       The 2015 longline bigeye tuna catch                setting is not subject to this 14-day
                                             3,345 mt, respectively. In addition,                     limit will apply only to U.S-flagged                  landing restriction, so these vessels will
                                             paragraph 40 of the CMM states that any                  longline vessels operating as part of the             be able to land fish more than 14 days
                                             catch overage in a given year shall be                   U.S. longline fisheries. The limit will               after the restrictions become effective.
                                             deducted from the catch limit for the                    not apply to U.S. longline vessels                       Second, bigeye tuna captured by
                                             following year. This provision was also                  operating as part of the longline                     longline gear can be retained on board,
                                             in CMM 2013–01, the predecessor to                       fisheries of American Samoa, the CNMI,                transshipped, and/or landed if they are
                                             CMM 2014–01, so it pertains to the                       or Guam. Existing regulations at 50 CFR               caught by a fishing vessel registered for
                                             catch limit for 2015, as well as 2016 and                300.224(b), (c), and (d) detail the                   use under a valid American Samoa
                                             2017. No limits are required for the                     manner in which longline-caught bigeye                Longline Limited Access Permit, or if
                                             longline fisheries of any of the U.S.                    tuna is attributed among the fisheries of             they are landed in American Samoa,
                                             Participating Territories.                               the United States and the U.S.                        Guam, or the CNMI. However, the
                                                                                                      Participating Territories.                            bigeye tuna must not be caught in the
                                             Implementation of CMM 2014–01                                                                                  portion of the U.S. EEZ surrounding the
                                                                                                         Consistent with the basis for the
                                                NMFS implemented the purse seine                      limits prescribed in CMM 2014–01 and                  Hawaiian Archipelago, and must be
                                             fishing effort limits specified under                    with previous rules issued by NMFS to                 landed by a U.S. fishing vessel operated
                                             CMM 2014 earlier this year (see interim                  implement bigeye tuna catch limits in                 in compliance with a valid permit
                                             final rule, 80 FR 29220; published May                   U.S. longline fisheries, the catch limit is           issued under 50 CFR 660.707 or
                                             21, 2015). NMFS is also undertaking a                    measured in terms of retained catches—                665.801.
                                             separate rulemaking to implement other                   that is, bigeye tuna that are caught by                  Third, bigeye tuna captured by
                                             requirements under CMM 2014–01 for                       longline gear and retained on board the               longline gear can be retained on board,
                                             purse seine vessels for 2015 (RIN 0648–                  vessel.                                               transshipped, and/or landed if they are
                                             BE84). That rule would establish a                                                                             caught by a vessel that is included in a
                                             framework process through which                          Announcement of the Limit Being                       specified fishing agreement under 50
                                             NMFS could specify limits on fishing                     Reached                                               CFR 665.819(d), in accordance with 50
                                             effort and catches, as well as spatial and                 As set forth under the existing                     CFR 300.224(f)(iv).
                                             temporal restrictions on particular                      regulations at 50 CFR 300.224(e), if                     2. Transshipment of bigeye tuna to
                                             fishing activities and other                             NMFS determines that the limit is                     certain vessels: Starting on the effective
                                             requirements, in U.S. fisheries for HMS                  expected to be reached in 2015, NMFS                  date of the restrictions and extending
                                             in the WCPO, to implement particular                     will publish a notice in the Federal                  through December 31 of 2015, it will be
                                             decisions of the Commission. Using that                  Register to announce specific fishing                 prohibited to transship bigeye tuna
                                             framework process, NMFS would                            restrictions that will be effective from              caught in the Convention Area by
                                             establish specific limits for 2015,                      the date the limit is expected to be                  longline gear to any vessel other than a
                                             including restrictions on the use of fish                reached until the end of the 2015                     U.S. fishing vessel operated in
                                             aggregating devices by purse seine                       calendar year. NMFS will publish the                  compliance with a valid permit issued
                                             vessels. The rule would also implement                   notice of the restrictions at least 7                 under 50 CFR 660.707 or 665.801.
                                             several other unrelated WCPFC                            calendar days before the effective date                  3. Fishing inside and outside the
                                             decisions and make some changes to                       to provide vessel owners and operators                Convention Area: To help ensure
                                             existing regulations that implement                      with advance notice. Periodic forecasts               compliance with the restrictions related
                                             WCPFC decisions, including the                           of the date the limit is expected to be               to bigeye tuna caught by longline gear
                                             longline bigeye tuna catch limits.                       reached will be made available to the                 in the Convention Area, the final rule
                                             However, the rule would not affect the                   public, such as by posting on a Web site,             establishes two additional, related
                                             2015 longline bigeye tuna catch limit                    to help vessel owners and operators                   prohibitions that are in effect starting on
                                             being implemented in this final rule.                    plan for the possibility of the limit being           the effective date of the restrictions and
                                             Rather, it is anticipated that longline                  reached.                                              extending through December 31 of 2015.
                                             catch limits in future years would be                                                                          First, vessels are prohibited from fishing
                                             implemented pursuant the framework                       Restrictions After the Limit Is Reached               with longline gear both inside and
                                             and other requirements established in                      As set forth under the existing                     outside the Convention Area during the
                                             the separate rulemaking (RIN 0648–                       regulations at 50 CFR 300.224(f), if the              same fishing trip, with the exception of
                                             BE84).                                                   limit is reached, the restrictions that               a fishing trip that is in progress at the
                                                                                                                                                            time the announced restrictions go into
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                                                                                                      will be in effect will include the
                                             Provisions Implemented in This Action                    following:                                            effect. In that exceptional case, the
                                                This final rule is limited to                           1. Retain on board, transship, or land              vessel still must land any bigeye tuna
                                             implementing the 2015 calendar year                      bigeye tuna: Starting on the effective                taken in the Convention Area within 14
                                             longline bigeye tuna catch limit for U.S.                date of the restrictions and extending                days of the effective date of the
                                             fisheries in the Convention Area, as                     through December 31 of 2015, it will be               restrictions, as described above. Second,
                                             mandated under CMM 2014–01. As                           prohibited to use a U.S. fishing vessel to            if a vessel is used to fish using longline


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                                             gear outside the Convention Area and                     amount of U.S. longline bigeye tuna                   Executive Order 12866
                                             enters the Convention Area at any time                   catch in the Convention Area to date in
                                             during the same fishing trip, the                        2015 has been greater than in prior                     This final rule has been determined to
                                             longline gear on the fishing vessel must                 years, and it is critical that NMFS                   be not significant for purposes of
                                             be stowed in a manner so as not to be                    publish the catch limit for 2015 as soon              Executive Order 12866.
                                             readily available for fishing while the                  as possible to ensure that it is not                  Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                             vessel is in the Convention Area. These                  exceeded, in compliance with our
                                             two prohibitions do not apply to the                     international legal obligations with                     Because prior notice and opportunity
                                             following vessels: (1) Vessels on                        respect to CMM 2014–01. Based on                      for public comment are not required for
                                             declared shallow-setting trips pursuant                  preliminary data available to date,                   this rule by 5 U.S.C. 553, or any other
                                             to 50 CFR 665.803(a); and (2) vessels                    NMFS expects that the applicable limit                law, the analytical requirements of the
                                             operating for the purposes of this rule as               of 3,502 mt is likely to be reached in                Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601
                                             part of the longline fisheries of                        early August of 2015. Delaying this rule              et seq., are inapplicable. Therefore, no
                                             American Samoa, Guam, or the CNMI.                       to allow for advance notice and public                final regulatory flexibility analysis was
                                             This second group includes vessels                       comment would bring a substantial risk                required and none has been prepared.
                                             registered for use under valid American                  that more than 3,502 mt of bigeye tuna                List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300
                                             Samoa Longline Limited Access Permits                    would be caught by U.S. longline
                                             and vessels landing their bigeye tuna                    fisheries operating in the WCPO,                        Administrative practice and
                                             catch in one of the three U.S.                           constituting non-compliance by the                    procedure, Fish, Fisheries, Fishing,
                                             Participating Territories, so long as                    United States with respect to the                     Marine resources, Reporting and
                                             these vessels conduct fishing activities                 longline bigeye tuna catch limit                      recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.
                                             in accordance with the conditions                        provisions of CMM 2014–01 for                           Dated: July 17, 2015.
                                             described above, and vessels included                    calendar year 2015. Because a delay in                Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                             in a specified fishing agreement under                   implementing this limit for 2015 could
                                                                                                                                                            Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             50 CFR 665.819(d), in accordance with                    result in the United States violating its             Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                             50 CFR 300.224(f)(iv).                                   international legal obligations with                  Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                      respect to the longline bigeye tuna catch
                                             Classification                                           limit provisions of CMM 2014–01,                        For the reasons set out in the
                                                The Administrator, Pacific Islands                    which are important for the                           preamble, 50 CFR part 300 is amended
                                             Region, NMFS, has determined that this                   conservation and management of                        as follows:
                                             final rule is consistent with the WCPFC                  tropical tuna stocks in the WCPO,
                                             Implementation Act and other                             allowing advance notice and the                       PART 300—INTERNATIONAL
                                             applicable laws.                                         opportunity for public comment would                  FISHERIES REGULATIONS
                                             Administrative Procedure Act                             be contrary to the public interest.
                                                                                                         For the reasons articulated above,                 Subpart O—Western and Central
                                                There is good cause under 5 U.S.C.                    there is also good cause under 5 U.S.C.               Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory
                                             553(b)(B) to waive prior notice and the                  553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day delay in                Species
                                             opportunity for public comment on this                   effective date for this rule. As described
                                             action, because prior notice and the                     above, NMFS must implement the                        ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR
                                             opportunity for public comment would                     longline bigeye tuna catch limit                      part 300, subpart O, continues to read as
                                             be impracticable and contrary to the                     provisions of CMM 2014–01 for 2015 as                 follows:
                                             public interest. This rule establishes a                 soon as possible, in order to ensure that                 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.
                                             bigeye tuna catch limit for U.S. longline                the catch limit is not exceeded. The
                                             fisheries in the Convention Area for                     catch limit is intended to reduce or                  ■ 2. In § 300.224, paragraph (a) is
                                             2015 that is similar to limits                           otherwise control fishing pressure on                 revised to read as follows:
                                             implemented from 2009–2014. Affected                     bigeye tuna in the WCPO in order to                   § 300.224    Longline fishing restrictions.
                                             entities have been subject to longline                   restore this stock to levels capable of
                                             bigeye tuna catch limits in the                          producing maximum sustainable yield                     (a) Establishment of bigeye tuna catch
                                             Convention Area since 2009, and have                     on a continuing basis. According to the               limit. There is a limit of 3,502 metric
                                             received information regarding NMFS’                     NMFS stock status determination                       tons of bigeye tuna that may be captured
                                             estimates of the 2015 longline bigeye                    criteria, bigeye tuna in the Pacific Ocean            in the Convention Area by longline gear
                                             tuna catch in the Convention Area and                    is currently experiencing overfishing.                and retained on board by fishing vessels
                                             the approximate date the catch limit                     Failure to immediately implement the                  of the United States during calendar
                                             may be reached via NMFS’ Web site and                    2015 catch limit would result in                      year 2015.
                                             other means. Allowing for advance                        additional fishing pressure on this                   *     *     *     *     *
                                             notice and public comment on this                        stock, in violation of international and              [FR Doc. 2015–18046 Filed 7–22–15; 8:45 am]
                                             action is impracticable because the                      domestic legal obligations.                           BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2015-12-15 12:53:33
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 12:53:33
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 on July 23, 2015.
ContactRini Ghosh, NMFS PIRO, 808-725-5033.
FR Citation80 FR 43634 
RIN Number0648-BF19
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Fish; Fisheries; Fishing; Marine Resources; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Treaties

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