80_FR_48326 80 FR 48172 - Fish and Fish Product Import Provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act

80 FR 48172 - Fish and Fish Product Import Provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 154 (August 11, 2015)

Page Range48172-48198
FR Document2015-19231

NMFS is proposing to revise its regulations to implement the import provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). These proposed regulations would establish conditions for evaluating a harvesting nation's regulatory program for reducing marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury in fisheries that export fish and fish products to the United States. Under this proposed rule, harvesting nations must apply for and receive a comparability finding for each fishery identified by the Assistant Administrator in the List of Foreign Fisheries in order to import fish and fish products into the United States. The proposed rule establishes procedures that a harvesting nation must follow, and conditions to meet, to receive a comparability finding for a fishery. The proposed rule also establishes procedures for intermediary nations to certify that exports from those nations to the United States do not contain fish or fish products subject to an import prohibition. Agency actions and recommendations under this rule will be in accordance with U.S. obligations under applicable international trade law, including the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement.

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 Fish and Fish Product Import Provisions of the Marine Mammal 
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 902

50 CFR Part 216

[Docket No. 0907301201-4923-02]
RIN 0648-AY15


Fish and Fish Product Import Provisions of the Marine Mammal 
Protection Act

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is proposing to revise its regulations to implement the 
import provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). These 
proposed regulations would establish conditions for evaluating a 
harvesting nation's regulatory program for reducing marine mammal 
incidental mortality and serious injury in fisheries that export fish 
and fish products to the United States. Under this proposed rule, 
harvesting nations must apply for and receive a comparability finding 
for each fishery identified by the Assistant Administrator in the List 
of Foreign Fisheries in order to import fish and fish products into the 
United States. The proposed rule establishes procedures that a 
harvesting nation must follow, and conditions to meet, to receive a 
comparability finding for a fishery. The proposed rule also establishes 
procedures for intermediary nations to certify that exports from those 
nations to the United States do not contain fish or fish products 
subject to an import prohibition. Agency actions and recommendations 
under this rule will be in accordance with U.S. obligations under 
applicable international trade law, including the World Trade 
Organization (WTO) Agreement.

DATES: Written comments must be received by 5 p.m. Eastern Time on 
November 9, 2015. Information and comments concerning this proposed 
rule may be submitted by any one of several methods (see ADDRESSES). 
NMFS will consider all comments and information received during the 
comment period in preparing a final rule. NMFS will also seek input 
from other nations on the proposed rule at bilateral and multilateral 
meetings, as appropriate.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2010-0098, by any of the following methods:
    1. Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public comments 
via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2010-0098, click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, 
complete the required fields and enter or attach your comments.
    2. Mail: Submit written comments to: Director, Office of 
International Affairs, Attn: MMPA Fish Import Provisions, NMFS, F/IA, 
1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered. All comments received are a part of the public 
record and will generally be posted for public viewing on http://www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous). Attachments to electronic comments will be accepted in 
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe portable document file (PDF) formats 
only.

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    NMFS prepared a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) to accompany 
this proposed rule and will consider comments on the EA submitted in 
response to this notice. The EA was developed as an integrated document 
that includes a Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) and Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA). Copies of the proposed rule and draft EA/
RIR/IRFA analysis are available by writing to the mailing address 
specified above, telephoning the contact listed below (see FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT), or visiting the NMFS Web site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ia/. This proposed rule is also accessible on the 
Government Printing Office Web site at http://www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/. 
Documents cited in this notice may also be viewed, by appointment, 
during regular business hours, at the aforementioned address.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nina Young, NMFS F/IA at 
Nina.Young@noaa.gov or 301-427-8383.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

MMPA Requirements

    The U.S. Ocean Commission stated in its 2005 report that the 
``biggest threat to marine mammals worldwide is their accidental 
capture or entanglement in fishing gear (bycatch), which kills hundreds 
of thousands of them each year.'' Scientists estimate the global annual 
bycatch of marine mammals at more than 600,000 animals. The MMPA 
contains provisions to address the incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals in both domestic and foreign commercial 
fisheries. With respect to foreign fisheries, section 101(a)(2) of the 
MMPA states that the Secretary of the Treasury shall ban the 
importation of commercial fish or products from fish which have been 
caught with commercial fishing technology which results in the 
incidental kill or incidental serious injury of ocean mammals in excess 
of United States standards. For purposes of applying the preceding 
sentence, the Secretary of Commerce shall insist on reasonable proof 
from the government of any nation from which fish or fish products will 
be exported to the United States of the effects on ocean mammals of the 
commercial fishing technology in use for such fish or fish products 
exported from such nation to the United States. (see 16 U.S.C. 
1371(a)(2)) Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, section 101(a)(2) was 
implemented by regulations under 50 CFR 216.24(e) and was tied to 
standards governing U.S. fisheries under general permits. In 1994, 
Congress reauthorized the MMPA and created a regime for governing the 
incidental take of marine mammals in U.S. commercial fisheries (16 
U.S.C. 1387). This regime replaced the general permit thereby rendering 
those regulations obsolete and narrowing their focus to fish and fish 
products caught with driftnets (50 CFR 216.24(e)) (See EA for details 
on the regulatory history).
    Section 102(c)(3) of the MMPA states that it is unlawful to import 
into the United States any fish, whether fresh, frozen, or otherwise 
prepared, if such fish was caught in a manner which the Secretary of 
Commerce (Secretary) has proscribed for persons subject to the 
jurisdiction of the United States, whether or not any marine mammals 
were in fact taken incident to the catching of the fish. (see 16 U.S.C. 
1372(c)(3)). Section 102(c)(3) is implemented by regulations under 50 
CFR 216.12(d). This section among other provisions implements the 
MMPA's prohibition on the intentional killing or serious injury of 
marine mammals in the course of commercial fishing, under 16 U.S.C. 
1378.

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U.S. Standards Governing Incidental Marine Mammal Mortality and Serious 
Injury in Commercial Fisheries Under the Jurisdiction of the United 
States

    Since the MMPA was first passed in 1972, one of its goals has been 
that the incidental kill or incidental serious injury of marine mammals 
permitted in the course of [U.S.] commercial fishing operations be 
reduced to insignificant levels approaching a zero mortality and injury 
rate. (see 16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(2)).
    The MMPA establishes a moratorium on taking marine mammals (with 
limited exceptions) within U.S. waters or by persons or vessels subject 
to U.S. jurisdiction on the high seas or in waters of another nation 
seaward of its territorial sea (16 U.S.C. 1371(a)), where ``take'' 
means to ``harass, hunt, capture, or kill or attempt to harass, hunt, 
capture, or kill any marine mammal'' (16 U.S.C. 1362(13)). The MMPA 
originally prohibited the incidental take of marine mammals in U.S. 
commercial fisheries unless authorized by a general permit. In U.S. 
commercial fisheries, optimum sustainable population (OSP) had been the 
standard used to issue a general permit authorizing such incidental 
take. General permits could not be issued for the take of marine 
mammals from a population that was determined to be below its OSP 
level. Internationally, nations could not export fish to the United 
States if caught in a manner that would not be allowed by a general 
permit (45 FR 72194, October 31, 1980).
    In January 1988, NMFS announced its intention to prepare an 
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the proposed reissuance of 
domestic general permits authorizing commercial fishers to take marine 
mammals incidental to commercial fisheries (53 FR 2069, January 26, 
1988). In preparing the draft EIS, NMFS determined that it had 
insufficient information to determine OSP levels for the majority of 
marine mammal stocks taken in U.S. commercial fisheries. Subsequently, 
a legal challenge to an MMPA general permit resulted in a court order 
that NMFS could not issue a general permit to incidentally take any 
population that is below its OSP level or for which NMFS could not 
calculate OSP. See Kokechik Fishermen's Ass'n. v. Secretary of 
Commerce, 839 F.2d 795 (D.C. 1988). Without OSP determinations, NMFS 
could not make the findings required to waive the MMPA moratorium on 
incidental take and therefore could not promulgate regulations to issue 
a general permit for the incidental take of marine mammals in 
commercial fishing operations. Without the authority to issue a general 
permit, regulations governing importations from foreign fisheries were 
no longer coherent since they were linked to the U.S. general permit 
requirements.
    In November 1988, Congress provided a five-year interim exemption 
to the commercial fisheries incidental take provision to allow fishing 
to continue yet minimize the harm it caused marine mammals. This 
exemption allowed NMFS time to develop a comprehensive regime governing 
commercial fisheries interactions with marine mammals and alternative 
standards to OSP (16 U.S.C. 1383a). The MMPA Interim Exemption Program 
(Interim Exemption) required fishers to participate in a data-gathering 
program by carrying mandatory observers, compiling log books, and 
reporting marine mammal interactions in return for a temporary 
exemption from the moratorium on incidental take (16 U.S.C. 1383a). 
Under the Interim Exemption, Congress also required the Secretary of 
Commerce to place commercial fishing operations into one of three 
categories based on the frequency of incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals and to publish an annual list of fisheries by 
category (16 U.S.C. 1383a(b)).
    In 1994, the MMPA was amended to add sections 117 and 118 (16 
U.S.C. 1386 and 1387, respectively), which established the current U.S. 
standards governing the incidental take of marine mammals in commercial 
fisheries. These amendments established a new metric: Potential 
Biological Removal (PBR). PBR is defined as ``the maximum number of 
animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be removed from a 
marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its 
optimum sustainable population'' (16 U.S.C. 1362(20)).
    With this change in the MMPA, incidental take authorizations and 
regulations to reduce incidental take in commercial fisheries became 
linked to PBR, which could be readily calculated for marine mammal 
stocks. The 1994 amendments reaffirmed the original goal of the MMPA to 
reduce the incidental mortality or serious injury of marine mammals in 
the course of commercial fishing operations to insignificant levels 
approaching zero. To more clearly delineate this goal, NMFS later 
issued regulations (50 CFR 229.2) to define this ``insignificance 
threshold'' as 10% of a stock's PBR level. Therefore, with these 
amendments, MMPA section 118(f)(2) sets two goals. The short-term goal 
is to reduce and maintain incidental mortality and serious injury below 
the PBR of a stock. The long-term goal is to reduce incidental 
mortality and serious injury ``to insignificant levels approaching a 
zero mortality and serious injury rate'' (i.e., 10% of a stock's PBR 
level).
    The 1994 amendments to the MMPA maintained the requirement for 
categorizing commercial fisheries into three groups based on frequency 
of interactions with marine mammals (16 U.S.C. 1387(c)(1)). Category I 
includes fisheries that have frequent incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals. Category II includes fisheries that have 
occasional incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals. 
Category III includes fisheries that have a remote likelihood of, or no 
known, incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals. 
Numerical criteria for placing fisheries into these categories were 
eventually developed using the PBR standard (50 CFR 229.2).
    Today, sections 117 and 118 of the MMPA comprise the U.S. standards 
for regulating incidental mortality and serious injury in domestic 
commercial fisheries, including (1) evaluating marine mammal stock 
status; (2) evaluating the levels of incidental mortality and serious 
injury in commercial fisheries by placing observers on vessels, 
reporting requirements, and other means; (3) developing take reduction 
plans and regulations to reduce incidental mortality and serious injury 
of marine mammals below each stock's PBR level and, ultimately, to 
insignificant levels approaching zero mortality and serious injury 
rate, following consultation with stakeholder-based take reduction 
teams; and (4) implementing emergency regulations when necessary. 
However, regulations implementing the MMPA's import provisions at 
section 101(a)(2) were never modified to codify these new U.S. 
standards. Instead the regulatory focus was narrowed to govern imports 
of yellowfin tuna and fish products caught with driftnets.

Petition

    On March 5, 2008, the U.S. Department of Commerce and other 
relevant Departments were petitioned under the MMPA to ban the imports 
of swordfish and swordfish products from nations that have failed to 
provide reasonable proof of the effects on ocean mammals of the 
commercial fishing technology in use to catch swordfish. The petition 
was submitted by two nongovernmental organizations, the Center for 
Biological Diversity and Turtle Island Restoration Network. The 
petition is available at the following Web site: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ia/docs/swordfish_petition_l-4.pdf. Copies

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of this petition may also be obtained by contacting NMFS [see 
ADDRESSES].
    On December 15, 2008, NMFS published a notice of receipt of the 
petition in the Federal Register and a request for public comments 
through January 29, 2009 (73 FR 75988). NMFS subsequently reopened the 
comment period for an additional 45 days from February 4 to March 23, 
2009 (74 FR 6010, February 4, 2009).
    On April 30, 2010, NMFS published an advance notice of proposed 
rulemaking (ANPR) describing options to develop procedures to implement 
the import provisions of MMPA section 101(a)(2) (75 FR 22731). On July 
1, 2010, NMFS extended the comment period for an additional 60 days (75 
FR 38070).
    Although the petition requested specific action regarding imports 
of swordfish and swordfish products, the import provisions of the MMPA 
apply more broadly to imports from other foreign fisheries that use 
``commercial fishing technology which results in the incidental kill or 
incidental serious injury of ocean mammals in excess of U.S. 
standards.'' Additionally, on October 5, 2011, and on March 13, 2012, 
NOAA received correspondence from 21 animal rights and animal welfare 
organizations and Save Our Seals Fund, respectively, urging it to take 
action to ban the importation of Canadian and Scottish aquaculture 
farmed salmon into the United States due to the intentional killing of 
seals which is prohibited under the MMPA sections 101(a)(2), 102(c)(3) 
for international fisheries, and 118(a)(5) for domestic fisheries. NOAA 
decided that the proposed rule would be broader in scope than the 2008 
petition and is not limited in application to swordfish fisheries.

Overall Framework To Implement Sections 101(a)(2) and 102(c)(3) of the 
MMPA

    NMFS is proposing to amend 50 CFR 216.24 to add a new section to 
establish procedures and conditions for evaluating a harvesting 
nation's regulatory program for reducing marine mammal incidental 
mortality and serious injury in its export fisheries, to determine 
whether it is comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory 
program. However, it is not proposing to amend any other section within 
50 CFR 216.24, including the regulations on importing fish products 
taken in high seas driftnet fisheries or in eastern tropical Pacific 
yellowfin tuna purse seine fisheries. Dolphin (family Delphinidae) 
incidental mortality and serious injury in eastern tropical Pacific 
yellowfin tuna purse seine fisheries are covered by section 
101(a)(2)(B) and Title III of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(2)(B) and 16 
U.S.C. 1411-1417), implemented in 50 CFR 216.24(a)-(g), and are not 
addressed in this proposed rule. Likewise, section 101(a)(2)(F) (16 
U.S.C. 1371(a)(2)(F)) of the MMPA and its implementing regulations 
cover marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury from high 
seas driftnet fisheries and are not addressed in this proposed rule.
    To implement section 101(a)(2) and 102(c)(3) of the MMPA, NMFS is 
proposing a procedural approach similar to the regulations implementing 
the affirmative finding process for importing yellowfin tuna caught 
with purse seine vessels in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean (51 FR 
28963, August 13, 1986). Section 101(a)(2) of the MMPA only pertains to 
incidental serious injury and mortality to marine mammals from 
commercial fishing operations that export the fish product to the 
United States and does not apply to a foreign nation's non-exporting 
fisheries or other sources of non-fishery human-caused incidental 
mortality and serious injury of marine mammals.
    Consistent with this approach, NMFS is proposing to define ``Fish 
and Fish Products'' for the purposes of this proposed rule as any 
marine finfish, mollusk, crustacean, or other form of marine life other 
than marine mammals, reptiles, and birds, whether fresh, frozen, 
canned, pouched, or otherwise prepared in a manner that allows species 
identification, but does not include fish oil, slurry, sauces, sticks, 
balls, cakes, and pudding and other similar highly processed fish 
products. NMFS is proposing to exclude fish oil, slurry, sauces, 
sticks, balls, cakes, pudding and other similar highly processed fish 
products from the requirements of the proposed rule as these represent 
processed product which cannot be tracked back to one species of fish 
or a specific commercial fishing operation. Instead NMFS will track 
Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes (http://www.usitc.gov/publications/docs/tata/hts/bychapter/1401c16_0.pdf) which correspond to 
whole fish or processed fish which can be identified to a species. 
Examples included under this definition: Crabmeat in airtight 
containers, lobster products, bonito, yellowtail, pollock, mackerel, 
tunas, among others.
    NMFS is also proposing to define ``harvesting nation'' as the 
country under whose flag or jurisdiction one or more fishing vessels or 
other entity engaged in commercial fishing operations are documented, 
or which has by formal declaration or agreement asserted jurisdiction 
over one or more authorized or certified charter vessels, and from such 
vessel(s) or entity(ies) fish are caught or harvested that are a part 
of any cargo or shipment of fish to be imported into the United States, 
regardless of any intervening transshipments, exports or re-exports. By 
this definition NMFS clarifies that the government or ``harvesting 
nation'' is the sovereign nation responsible for regulating its exempt 
and export fisheries, providing all necessary documentation proposed to 
be required by this rule and consulting with the Assistant 
Administrator on the subject fisheries. A harvesting nation's exempt 
and export fisheries include commercial fishing operations from a 
nation's flag vessels conducted on the high seas and in another coastal 
state's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), and all vessels, persons, and 
operations within a nation's EEZ and territorial sea.

Overview of the Proposed Process

    This section provides an overview of the proposed process for 
implementing MMPA sections 101(a)(2)(A) and 102(c)(3). Each step is 
discussed in more detail in subsequent sections of this rule. NMFS will 
identify harvesting nations with commercial fishing operations that 
export fish and fish products to the United States and classify those 
fisheries based on their frequency of marine mammal interactions as 
either ``exempt'' or ``export'' fisheries (See section entitled ``List 
of Foreign Fisheries'' for definitions of exempt and export fisheries).
    NMFS will publish in the Federal Register a list of harvesting 
nations, their fisheries, and their classifications as a List of 
Foreign Fisheries. Based upon the List of Foreign Fisheries, the 
Assistant Administrator will consult with harvesting nations, informing 
them of the regulatory requirements for exempt and export fisheries to 
import fish and fish products into the United States.
    NMFS will allow a one-time only, initial five-year exemption 
period, similar to the Interim Exemption for domestic fisheries, 
commencing from the effective date of the final rule implementing these 
regulations. During the exemption period, the prohibitions of this rule 
will not apply with respect to imports from the harvesting nation. This 
exemption period is necessary to allow harvesting nations sufficient 
time to develop regulatory programs to comply with the requirements to 
obtain a comparability finding, which are described below. By the end 
of the exemption period and every four years thereafter, a harvesting 
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have applied for and received a comparability finding for its fisheries 
in order for fish and fish products from those fisheries to be imported 
into the United States. Fish and fish products from fisheries that fail 
to receive a comparability finding may not be imported into the United 
States. After the conclusion of the one-time exemption period, any 
harvesting nation or fishery that has not previously exported to the 
United States would be granted a provisional comparability finding not 
to exceed 12 months. Prior to the expiration of that provisional 
comparability finding a harvesting nation must provide information to 
classify the fishery and apply for and receive a comparability finding 
for its fishery to continue to export to the United States after the 
expiration of the provisional comparability finding.
    To receive a comparability finding for a fishery operating within 
the harvesting nation's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and territorial 
sea, the harvesting nation must demonstrate it has prohibited the 
intentional mortality or serious injury of marine mammals in the course 
of commercial fishing operations in an exempt and export fishery unless 
the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine mammal is 
imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person in 
immediate danger; or that it has procedures to reliably certify that 
exports of fish and fish products to the United States are not the 
product of an intentional killing or serious injury of a marine mammal 
unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine mammal 
is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person 
in immediate danger. The harvesting nation must also demonstrate that 
it has adopted and implemented, with respect to an export fishery, a 
regulatory program governing the incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals in the course of fishing operations in its 
export fishery that is comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. 
regulatory program. The U.S. regulatory program governing the 
incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals in the course 
of commercial fishing operations is specified at 16 U.S.C. 1386 and 
1387, and also includes other regulatory requirements under the MMPA 
that regulate interactions of commercial fishing with marine mammals. 
The regulations implementing these provisions constitute the U.S. 
regulatory program. The conditions that constitute a harvesting 
nation's regulatory program for the Assistant Administrator to find it 
comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program are 
discussed below in more detail, including the conditions for harvesting 
nations with fisheries operating on the high seas and in another 
coastal state.
    NMFS is not proposing to require that a harvesting nation match 
every aspect of the U.S. regulatory program to obtain a comparability 
finding for an export fishery. Instead, the conditions allow for 
flexibility in granting a comparability finding to programs that 
effectively achieve comparable results to the U.S. regulatory program 
even where they use different mechanisms to do so.
    In the event that an exempt or export fishery fails to receive a 
comparability finding from the Assistant Administrator, importation of 
fish and fish products from that fishery into the United States will be 
prohibited under sections 101(a)(2) or 102(c)(3) of the MMPA until the 
harvesting nation reapplies and receives a comparability finding for 
that fishery.
    Throughout this process, NMFS will engage in consultations with 
harvesting nations. Contingent on annual appropriations, NMFS may work 
with harvesting nations to assist with the design of marine mammal 
assessments and incidental mortality and serious injury mitigation 
programs.
    To review the ongoing progress in the development and 
implementation of the harvesting nation's regulatory program for its 
export fisheries, NMFS will require progress reports every four years. 
The proposed rule also contains provisions regarding intermediary 
nations. For an intermediary nation to export fish and fish products to 
the United States, the proposed rule calls for any intermediary nation 
to demonstrate that it does not import, or does not offer for import 
into the United States, fish or fish products subject to an import 
prohibition; or it has procedures to reliably certify that exports of 
fish and fish products from the intermediary to the United States do 
not contain fish or fish products caught or harvested in a fishery 
subject to an import prohibition. In the event that fish and fish 
products from a fishery are prohibited, NMFS has included provisions 
for an individual shipment certification of admissibility that will 
allow the importation of similar fish and fish products from a 
harvesting nation's fisheries that received comparability findings.

List of Foreign Fisheries--Initial Identification and Classification

    NMFS proposes to classify foreign commercial fishing operations 
exporting fish and fish products to the United States as either an 
``exempt fishery'' or ``export fishery'' based on the reliable 
information provided by the harvesting nation.
    NMFS defines ``exempt fishery'' as a foreign commercial fishing 
operation determined by the Assistant Administrator to be the source of 
exports of commercial fish and fish products to the United States and 
to have a remote likelihood of, or no known, incidental mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammals in the course of commercial fishing 
operations. A commercial fishing operation that has a remote likelihood 
of causing incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals is 
one that collectively with other foreign fisheries exporting fish and 
fish products to the United States causes the annual removal of:
    (1) Ten percent or less of any marine mammal stock's bycatch limit, 
or
    (2) More than 10 percent of any marine mammal stock's bycatch 
limit, yet that fishery by itself removes 1 percent or less of that 
stock's bycatch limit annually, or
    (3) Where reliable information has not been provided by the 
harvesting nation on the frequency of incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals caused by the commercial fishing operation, 
the Assistant Administrator may determine whether the likelihood of 
incidental mortality and serious injury is ``remote'' by evaluating 
information concerning factors such as fishing techniques, gear used, 
methods used to deter marine mammals, target species, seasons and areas 
fished, qualitative data from logbooks or fisher reports, stranding 
data, the species and distribution of marine mammals in the area, or 
other factors at the discretion of the Assistant Administrator. A 
foreign fishery will not be classified as an exempt fishery unless the 
Assistant Administrator has reliable information from the harvesting 
nation, or other information to support such a finding.
    Exempt fisheries are considered to be equivalent to Category III 
fisheries because the impact of these fisheries on marine mammals is 
remote. Commercial fishing operations that NMFS determines meet the 
definition of an exempt fishery would still be required to obtain a 
comparability finding by having the harvesting nation demonstrate that 
it has either prohibited the intentional mortality or serious injury of 
marine mammals in the course of commercial fishing operations in these 
exempt fisheries, unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of 
a marine mammal is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the 
life of a person in immediate danger; or that it has procedures to 
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that exports of fish and fish products to the United States are not the 
product of an intentional killing or serious injury of a marine mammal 
unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine mammal 
is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person 
in immediate danger. Exempt fisheries would not have to meet the 
comparability finding requirement to have a regulatory program for 
incidental mortality and serious injury comparable in effectiveness to 
the U.S. regulatory program.
    NMFS defines ``export fishery'' as a foreign commercial fishing 
operation determined by the Assistant Administrator to be the source of 
exports of commercial fish and fish products to the United States and 
to have more than a remote likelihood of incidental mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammals (as defined in the definition of an 
``exempt fishery'') in the course of its commercial fishing operations. 
Where reliable information has not been provided by the harvesting 
nation on the frequency of incidental mortality and serious injury of 
marine mammals caused by the commercial fishing operation, the 
Assistant Administrator may determine whether the likelihood of 
incidental mortality and serious injury is more than ``remote'' by 
evaluating information concerning factors such as fishing techniques, 
gear used, methods used to deter marine mammals, target species, 
seasons and areas fished, qualitative data from logbooks or fisher 
reports, stranding data, and the species and distribution of marine 
mammals in the area, or other factors at the discretion of the 
Assistant Administrator that may inform whether the likelihood of 
incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals caused by the 
commercial fishing operation is more than ``remote.'' Commercial 
fishing operations not specifically identified in the current List of 
Foreign Fisheries as either exempt or export fisheries are deemed to be 
export fisheries until the next List of Foreign Fisheries is published 
unless the Assistant Administrator has reliable information from the 
harvesting nation to properly classify the foreign commercial fishing 
operation. Additionally, the Assistant Administrator, may request 
additional information from the harvesting nation and may consider 
other relevant information as set forth in paragraph (h)(3) of this 
section about such commercial fishing operations and the frequency of 
incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals, to properly 
classify the foreign commercial fishing operation.
    Export fisheries would be considered to be the functional 
equivalent to Category I or II fisheries under the U.S. regulatory 
program (see definitions at 50 CFR 229.2). Fisheries that NMFS 
determines have more than a remote likelihood of incidental mortality 
and serious injury of marine mammals, or for which there is a lack of 
reliable information that they have no or a remote likelihood of 
incidental mortality and serious injury to marine mammals, will be 
classified as export fisheries. Because the United States focuses its 
incidental mortality and serious injury assessment efforts on Category 
I and II fisheries (which are domestic fisheries where the likelihood 
of incidental mortality and serious injury is more than remote) NMFS 
proposes that the regulatory requirements of this proposed rule apply 
to export fisheries.
    Within the first year of the effective date of the final rule 
implementing sections 101(a)(2) and 102(c)(3) of the MMPA, NMFS would 
produce a proposed and final List of Foreign Fisheries. To develop this 
list, NMFS would analyze imports of fish and fish products and identify 
harvesting nations with fisheries exporting such fish and fish products 
to the United States that are likely harvested with gear (e.g., 
gillnets, longlines, trawls, traps/pots, purse seines) or methods that 
have or may have incidental mortality or serious injury of marine 
mammals in the course of their commercial fishing operations. NMFS 
would notify each harvesting nation that has such fisheries and request 
that within 90 days of notification the harvesting nation submit 
reliable information about the commercial fishing operations 
identified, including the number of participants, number of vessels, 
gear type, target species, area of operation, fishing season, and any 
information regarding the frequency of marine mammal incidental 
mortality and serious injury, including programs to assess marine 
mammal populations and laws, decrees, regulations, or measures to 
reduce incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals in 
those fisheries or prohibit the intentional killing or injury of marine 
mammals. NMFS would evaluate each harvesting nation's submission and 
request additional information from the harvesting nations, as 
necessary.
    If estimates of the total incidental mortality and serious injury 
are available and a bycatch limit has been calculated, NMFS will use 
the quantitative and tiered analysis to classify foreign commercial 
fishing operations as export or exempt fisheries under the category 
definition within 50 CFR 229.2 and the procedures used to categorize 
U.S. fisheries as Category I, II, or III, reflected at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/interactions/lof/ lof/.
    Initially, NMFS expects information on the frequency of 
interactions in most foreign fisheries to be lacking or incomplete. In 
the absence of quantifiable information or reliable information from 
the harvesting nation, NMFS would classify fisheries by analogy with 
similar U.S. fisheries and gear types interacting with similar marine 
mammal stocks using readily available information or available observer 
or logbook information per the procedures outlined in 50 CFR 229.2. 
Where no analogous fishery or fishery information exists, NMFS would 
classify the commercial fishing operation as an export fishery until 
such time as the harvesting nation provides the reliable information to 
properly classify the fishery or in the course of preparing the List of 
Foreign Fisheries such information is readily available to the 
Assistant Administrator.
    NMFS is proposing this approach since it follows the U.S. domestic 
program's implementation. In situations where no information exists for 
a domestic fishery, MMPA regulations direct NMFS to place the fishery 
into Category II, because the MMPA provides the authority to place 
observers on vessels participating in Category II fisheries to collect 
information, evaluate risk to the marine mammal stock, and to properly 
categorize the fishery (50 CFR 229.2 and 229.7(d)). The MMPA requires 
that a harvesting nation provide the reasonable proof necessary for the 
United States to determine the ``effects on ocean mammals of the 
commercial fishing technology.'' Because harvesting nations are not 
required for exempt fisheries to implement a regulatory program 
governing the incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals 
in the course of commercial fishing operations that is comparable in 
effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program or, by extension, to 
report or estimate incidental mortality and serious injury for the 
fishery, fisheries lacking reliable information of their level of 
incidental mortality and serious injury must be classified as an export 
fishery until such time as the nation can provide the reliable 
information required by the MMPA to classify the fishery or in the 
course of preparing the List of Foreign Fisheries such information is 
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not follow this procedure, it cannot reasonably determine the ``effects 
on ocean mammals of the commercial fishing technology'' from a 
particular fishery. By including such data-poor commercial fishing 
operations as export fisheries, harvesting nations have an incentive to 
gather and provide to NMFS the reliable information necessary for NMFS 
to consider classifying the fishery as exempt. In comments on this 
proposed rule, NMFS encourages nations to include reliable information 
about their commercial fishing operations exporting fish and fish 
products to the United States, their frequency of marine mammal 
incidental mortality and serious injury, and any regulatory programs to 
reduce such mortality and serious injury. It is important that nations 
work closely with NMFS as soon as possible to provide the information 
necessary to classify their commercial fishing operations.
    The year prior to the expiration of the exemption period and every 
four years thereafter, NMFS proposes to re-evaluate foreign commercial 
fishing operations and publish a notice of the draft, for public 
comment, and the final revised List of Foreign Fisheries in the Federal 
Register. In revising the list, NMFS may reclassify a fishery if new 
substantive information indicates the need to re-examine and possibly 
reclassify a fishery. Fisheries wishing to commence exports of fish and 
fish products to the United States after publication of the Foreign 
List of Fisheries will be classified as export fisheries until the next 
List of Foreign Fisheries is published and will be provided a 
provisional comparability finding for a period not to exceed twelve 
months. If a harvesting nation can provide the reliable information 
necessary to classify the commercial fishing operation at the time of 
the request for a provisional comparability finding or prior to the 
expiration of the provisional comparability finding, NMFS will classify 
the fishery in accordance with the definitions. The provisions for new 
entrants are discussed in more detail below.
    To classify fisheries, gather information to assist in making a 
comparability finding, or determine if a harvesting nation's fishery is 
still in compliance with the terms of a previously-issued comparability 
finding, NMFS may solicit information as part of the High Seas Drift 
Net Fishing Moratorium Protection Act (HSDFMPA) information 
solicitation and use information obtained from U.S. government 
agencies; harvesting nations; other foreign, regional, and local 
governments; regional fishery management organizations; nongovernmental 
organizations; industry organizations; academic institutions; and 
citizens and citizen groups to identify commercial fishing operations 
with intentional or incidental mortality and serious injury of marine 
mammals. Such information may include fishing vessel records; reports 
of on-board fishery observers; information from off-loading facilities, 
port-side government officials, enforcement agents, transshipment 
vessel workers and fish importers; government vessel registries; RFMO 
or intergovernmental agreement documents, reports, and statistical 
document programs; appropriate catch certification programs; and 
published literature and reports on commercial fishing operations with 
intentional or incidental mortality and serious injury of marine 
mammals.
    NMFS would publish the final List of Foreign Fisheries in the 
Federal Register. The List of Foreign Fisheries would be separate and 
different from the domestic List of Fisheries published annually in the 
Federal Register, pursuant to Section 118 of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 
1387(c)(1)).
    The List of Foreign Fisheries would be organized by harvesting 
nation and other defining factors including geographic location of 
harvest, gear-type, target species or a combination thereof. For 
example, tuna fisheries in the western central Pacific could be 
designated as the western central Pacific yellowfin tuna purse seine 
fishery. The List of Foreign Fisheries would also include a list of the 
marine mammals that interact with each commercial fishing operation and 
indicate the level of incidental mortality and serious injury of marine 
mammals in each commercial fishing operation. If available, the list 
would also provide a description of the harvesting nation's programs to 
assess marine mammal stocks and estimate and reduce marine mammal 
incidental mortality and serious injury in its export fisheries; and 
actions it has taken to prohibit, in the course of commercial fishing 
operations that are the source of exports to the United States, the 
intentional mortality or serious injury of marine mammals.

Consultations With Harvesting Nations

    The proposed rule includes several consultations that are specific 
to the comparability finding and those are outlined below. Three broad 
consultation areas are (1) notification of the List of Foreign 
Fisheries; (2) notification of a denial of a comparability finding; and 
(3) discretionary consultations for transmittal or exchange of 
information. Within ninety days of the date of publication of the final 
List of Foreign Fisheries in the Federal Register, NMFS, in 
consultation with the Department of State, would consult with the 
harvesting nations that export fish or fish products to the United 
States and provide them with the final List of Foreign Fisheries, 
relevant U.S. regulations, and applicable take reduction plan measures 
that relate to its exempt and export fisheries.
    NMFS would consult with harvesting nations throughout the exemption 
period and implementation of the program outlined in this rule. Given 
the number of nations, fisheries, and the range of exports, NMFS does 
not envision that all nations will need the same level of 
consultations. The exact nature and extent of these consultations are 
discretionary for NMFS and is a mechanism through which the United 
States could potentially assist a harvesting nation's needs for 
information and technical expertise. NMFS, in consultation with the 
Department of State, would, when necessary or upon request by a 
harvesting nation, initiate bilateral discussions with the harvesting 
nation to, among other things:
     Communicate the provisions of the MMPA;
     Provide notifications of deadlines for reports or 
comparability finding applications;
     Discuss the development, adoption, implementation, or 
enforcement of the harvesting nation's regulatory program;
     Offer an opportunity to provide or supplement information 
on the implementation and enforcement of the harvesting nation's 
regulatory program in conjunction with an application, preliminary 
comparability finding, or reconsideration of a comparability finding; 
and
     Provide an opportunity for the harvesting nation to 
clarify, support, or refute information from other sources in 
conjunction with the List of Foreign Fisheries, the progress report or 
an application for a comparability finding.
    NMFS, in consultation with the Department of State and the Office 
of the United States Trade Representative, would notify harvesting 
nations with fisheries that are likely to fail to receive a 
comparability finding for a fishery and provide the harvesting nation 
with an opportunity to refute preliminary comparability findings, and 
communicate any corrective actions taken to comply with the conditions 
of a comparability finding. If a harvesting nation cannot refute 
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comparability findings, or communicate any corrective actions taken to 
comply with the comparability finding conditions, by the expiration of 
either the exemption period or an existing comparability determination, 
the fishery will not receive a comparability finding and will have to 
reapply. The Assistant Administrator would, in consultation with the 
Department of State and the Office of the United States Trade 
Representative, consult with harvesting nations that failed to receive 
a comparability finding for a fishery, provide the reasons for the 
denial of such comparability finding, and encourage the harvesting 
nation to take corrective action and reapply for a comparability 
finding.

Comparability Finding for Harvesting Nations' Fisheries

    Section 101(a)(2)(A) requires that the Assistant Administrator 
``insist on reasonable proof'' from harvesting nations as to the effect 
of its commercial fishing technology on marine mammals. As a condition 
to import fish and fish products into the United States, NMFS proposes 
to require that a harvesting nation apply for and receive a 
comparability finding for its fisheries. The first application for a 
comparability finding must be submitted by March 1st of the last year 
of the exemption period, and on March 1st every four years thereafter. 
To receive a comparability finding, a harvesting nation must submit an 
application, along with documentary evidence demonstrating that the 
harvesting nation's export or exempt fishery meets the requirements of 
a comparability finding including, where applicable, reasonable proof 
as to the effects on marine mammals of the commercial fishing 
technology in use in the fishery for fish or fish products exported 
from such nation to the United States. For the purposes of this 
proposed rule, documentary evidence means the submission to the 
Assistant Administrator by a responsible government official from a 
harvesting nation of information of sufficient detail, including an 
attestation that the information is accurate, to allow the Assistant 
Administrator to evaluate the effects on ocean mammals of the 
commercial fishing technology in use for such fish or fish products 
exported from such nation to the United States for making a 
comparability finding. When making a comparability finding NMFS will 
rely largely on the documentary evidence provided by the harvesting 
nation; however, NOAA will also consider information from other readily 
available sources. Where information from the harvesting nation is 
insufficient, NOAA will draw reasonable conclusions based on 
information from other sources, including analogous fisheries. For 
example, where a harvesting nation does not provide sufficient relevant 
information for a fishery and information from other sources of direct 
evidence regarding the fishery is not readily available to NOAA, the 
Assistant Administrator shall draw reasonable conclusions based on 
other information, such as indirect evidence of bycatch in the fishery 
or information from analogous fisheries (e.g. fisheries that use 
similar gear type or operate under similar conditions as the fishery at 
issue). In addition, all agency decisions under this rule must comply 
with the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 500 et seq.), including 
the relevant requirements prohibiting arbitrary and capricious 
decisionmaking.
    The comparability finding has two parts. The first part requires 
the harvesting nation to demonstrate that it has either prohibited the 
intentional mortality or serious injury of marine mammals in the course 
of commercial fishing operations in an exempt and export fishery unless 
the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine mammal is 
imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person in 
immediate danger; or that it has procedures to reliably certify that 
exports of fish and fish products to the United States are not the 
product of an intentional killing or serious injury of a marine mammal 
unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine mammal 
is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person 
in immediate danger. No later than November 30th of the year when the 
exemption period or comparability finding is to expire, NMFS would 
grant or renew the comparability finding for exempt fisheries should 
they meet this condition, export fisheries must meet this and other 
conditions, discussed below.
    The prohibition of intentional killing or seriously injuring a 
marine mammal is one of the U.S. standards within the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 
1387(a)(5) and 16 U.S.C. 1372(c)(3)). The United States prohibits the 
intentional killing or injury of marine mammals in the course of all 
commercial fishing operations unless the intentional mortality or 
serious injury of a marine mammal is imminently necessary in self-
defense or to save the life of a person in immediate danger. Therefore, 
NMFS proposes that to receive a comparability finding, a harvesting 
nation must demonstrate for all exempt and export fisheries, whether 
such operations are within its EEZ, its territorial sea, the EEZ of 
another coastal state (excluding its territorial sea) or on the high 
seas, that it either prohibits the intentional killing or serious 
injury of marine mammals in the course of commercial fishing operations 
unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine mammal 
is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person 
in immediate danger; or that it has procedures to reliably certify that 
exports of fish and fish products to the United States are not the 
product of an intentional killing or serious injury of a marine mammal 
unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine mammal 
is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person 
in immediate danger. This prohibition includes aquaculture operations 
that interact with or occur in marine mammal habitat and the 
intentional killing of marine mammals for bait in commercial fishing 
operations. The application of the intentional lethal removal 
provisions of Section 120 of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1389) do not fall 
under this proposed rule as they are not undertaken in the course of 
commercial fishing.
    Harvesting nations may implement this provision by either 
instituting a law, regulation, or licensure or permit condition 
applicable to its export and exempt fisheries that prohibits the 
intentional killing or serious injury of marine mammals in the course 
of commercial fishing operations. In the absence of this approach, a 
harvesting nation must submit documentary evidence that it has 
procedures, such as certification programs and tracking and 
verification schemes, to reliably certify that its exports of fish and 
fish products to the United States are not the product of the 
intentional killing or serious injury of marine mammals.
    To receive a comparability finding for export fisheries, a 
harvesting nation must not only demonstrate that it meets the 
conditions related to intentional killing and serious injury of marine 
mammals in the course of commercial fisheries, it must also meet a 
second condition. The Assistant Administrator will grant or renew a 
comparability finding for an export fishery under the jurisdiction of a 
harvesting nation provided the harvesting nation has and, in the case 
of a renewal, maintains a regulatory program that is comparable in 
effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program in reducing marine mammal 
incidental mortality and serious injury in commercial fishing 
operations, including for transboundary stocks, subject to the 
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section on ``Considerations for Comparability Finding Determinations''.
    Different conditions exist for the following areas of a harvesting 
nation's export fisheries: Export fisheries operating within the EEZ or 
territorial waters of the harvesting nation, export fisheries operating 
within the jurisdiction of another coastal state and export fisheries 
operating on the high seas. Each is discussed below. The proposed 
rule's consideration of these three different areas is comparable to 
the U.S. regulatory program governing U.S. domestic fisheries operating 
in these areas.
    In using the terms ``comparable in effectiveness'' NMFS means that 
the program includes the same conditions listed below or the program 
effectively achieves comparable results to the U.S. regulatory program. 
This approach gives harvesting nations flexibility to implement the 
same type of regulatory program or a program that is completely 
different but achieves the same results.
    Since NMFS has developed regulatory measures for its domestic 
commercial fisheries with incidental mortality and serious injury of 
transboundary stocks and shares management authority for such stocks 
with other harvesting nations, NMFS emphasizes the consideration of 
transboundary stocks in the comparability finding conditions in the 
proposed rule. In the proposed rule, NMFS defines a transboundary stock 
as a marine mammal stock occurring in the EEZ or territorial sea of the 
United States and one or more other coastal States, or in the EEZ or 
territorial sea of the United States and on the high seas. Because NMFS 
shares conservation and management for these stocks with other nations, 
a harvesting nation must demonstrate that it has implemented a 
regulatory program for its export fisheries (whether operating in its 
EEZ, territorial sea, or on the high seas) that is comparable in 
effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program for transboundary stocks, 
especially for transboundary stocks governed by specific requirements 
of the U.S. regulatory program, including take reduction plans.
    NMFS recognizes that harvesting nations face resource limitations. 
A harvesting nation can submit an application for a comparability 
finding for all or a subset of its export fisheries. In the proposed 
rule, the harvesting nation has the flexibility to prioritize the 
export fisheries to which it will devote resources towards developing 
its regulatory program. Export fisheries not included in the 
application and not governed by the harvesting nation's regulatory 
program will not receive a comparability finding and will be ineligible 
to export fish and fish products to the United States.
    NOAA seeks comment on alternative approaches for meeting the 
requirements of section 101(a)(2)of the MMPA. For example, the rule 
could operate on the basis of non-comparability findings. Under this 
alternative, the Assistant Administrator would issue non-comparability 
findings where it determines (considering documentary evidence and 
information from other sources that a harvesting nation's regulatory 
program is not comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory 
program and that the commercial fishing technology used in the fishery 
results in marine mammal bycatch in excess of U.S. standards. Under 
this alternative, continued entry of seafood into the U.S. would be 
predicated on the absence of a ``non-comparability finding,'' though 
the criteria could be similar to what is described in below, as 
applicable.
    A modification of this alternative would be for the Assistant 
Administrator to issue comparability findings unless it determines 
(considering documentary evidence and information from other sources) 
that a harvesting nation's regulatory program is not comparable in 
effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program and that the commercial 
fishing technology used in the fishery results in marine mammal bycatch 
in excess of U.S. standards. The regulatory text would read as follows:

    ``Conditions for a Comparability Finding. In response to an 
application, the Assistant Administrator shall issue a harvesting 
nation a comparability finding for the fishery unless the Assistant 
Administrator finds that the harvesting nation has not met the 
applicable conditions set out in . . .)''

    Comments should discuss the relative costs and benefits of these or 
any other alternative approaches, including aspects related to 
paperwork burden.

Conditions for a Comparability Finding for an Export Fishery Operating 
Within a Harvesting Nation's EEZ or Territorial Sea

    A comparability finding would be granted or renewed for an export 
fishery where the Assistant Administrator finds that the harvesting 
nation implements a regulatory program comparable in effectiveness to 
the U.S. regulatory program with respect to the export fishery that 
includes, or effectively achieves comparable results as, the following 
conditions:
    1. Marine mammal stock assessments that estimate population 
abundance for marine mammal stocks in waters under its jurisdiction 
that are incidentally killed or seriously injured in the export 
fishery;
    2. An export fishery register containing a list of all vessels 
participating in an export fishery under the jurisdiction of the 
harvesting nation, including the number of vessels participating, 
information on gear type, target species, fishing season, and fishing 
area for each export fishery;
    3. Regulatory requirements (e.g., including copies of relevant 
laws, decrees, and implementing regulations or measures) that include:
    (a) A requirement for the owner or operator of vessels 
participating in the fishery to report all intentional and incidental 
mortality and injury of marine mammals in the course of commercial 
fishing operations; and
    (b) A requirement to implement measures in export fisheries 
designed to reduce the total incidental mortality and serious injury of 
a marine mammal stock below the bycatch limit. Such measures may 
include: Bycatch reduction devices; incidental mortality and serious 
injury limits; careful release and safe-handling of marine mammals and 
gear removal; gear marking; bycatch avoidance gear (e.g., pingers); 
gear modifications or restrictions; or time-area closures.
    4. Implementation of monitoring procedures in export fisheries 
designed to estimate incidental mortality and serious injury of marine 
mammals in each export fishery under its jurisdiction, as well as 
estimates of cumulative incidental mortality and serious injury for 
marine mammal stocks in waters under its jurisdiction that are 
incidentally killed or seriously injured in the export fishery and 
other export fisheries with the same marine mammal stock, including an 
indication of the statistical reliability of those estimates;
    5. Calculation of bycatch limits for marine mammal stocks in waters 
under its jurisdiction that are incidentally killed or seriously 
injured in an export fishery;
    6. Comparison of the incidental mortality and serious injury of 
each marine mammal stock or stocks that interact with the export 
fishery in relation to the bycatch limit for each stock; and comparison 
of the cumulative incidental mortality and serious injury of each 
marine mammal stock or stocks that interact with the export fishery and 
any other export fisheries of the harvesting nation showing that these 
export fisheries:
    (a) Does not exceed the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks; or
    (b) Exceeds the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks, but the 
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incidental marine mammal mortality or serious injury for which the 
exporting fishery is responsible is at a level that, if the other 
export fisheries interacting with the same marine mammal stock or 
stocks were at the same level, would not result in cumulative 
incidental mortality and serious injury in excess of the bycatch limit 
for that stock or stocks.
    NMFS is proposing that a harvesting nation calculate bycatch limits 
using either the PBR equation (50 CFR 229.2), or a comparable equation 
that incorporates scientific uncertainty about the population estimate 
and trend and results in sustainable levels of incidental mortality and 
serious injury while still allowing the marine mammal stock to grow or 
recover. The scientific literature demonstrates other nations have 
adopted variations on PBR that are comparable and achieve this goal.
    For marine mammal stocks that have bycatch limits and the export 
fisheries that interact with those stocks, a harvesting nation that is 
seeking a comparability finding for an export fishery must demonstrate 
that the cumulative incidental mortality and serious injury of each 
marine mammal stock or stocks resulting from fishing technology used by 
the export fishery and any other export fisheries of the harvesting 
nation that interact with the same marine mammal stock or stocks does 
not exceed the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks. In instances 
where the cumulative incidental mortality and serious injury exceeds 
the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks, the harvesting nation must 
demonstrate that the portion of incidental marine mammal mortality or 
serious injury for which the exporting fishery is responsible is at a 
level that, if the other export fisheries of that harvesting nation 
interacting with the same marine mammal stock or stocks were at the 
same level, would not result in cumulative incidental mortality and 
serious injury in excess of the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks.
    For example, in the latter scenario, three export fisheries (A, B, 
and C) cumulatively exceed the bycatch limit of 30 animals for a 
particular marine mammal stock. If export fishery C's incidental 
mortality and serious injury is 5 animals, it would meet this condition 
to qualify for a comparability finding, if all three export fisheries 
each had the same level of incidental mortality and serious injury 
(i.e., 5 animals for a cumulative total of 15), bycatch would be below 
the bycatch limit of 30.
    In this situation, NMFS expects a harvesting nation will take 
measures to reduce the incidental mortality and serious injury by all 
of its export fisheries, but that it would prioritize and implement 
more stringent measures on export fisheries with the highest bycatch 
levels.
    To implement its regulatory program, generally, regardless of 
location, the harvesting nation may enter into arrangements with 
academic institutions, non-governmental bodies, or any other entity to 
conduct assessments, estimate incidental mortality and serious injury, 
test and implement mitigation measures, or carry out any other 
components of the regulatory program, so long as the harvesting nation 
maintains responsibility for the oversight, verification and reporting 
on the implementation of its regulatory program to the United States.
    A nation could receive a comparability finding for its export 
fishery without conducting a marine mammal stock assessment, estimating 
bycatch, or calculating a bycatch limit provided it can demonstrate 
that its program achieves comparable results to the U.S. regulatory 
program. NMFS will consider whether a regulatory program effectively 
achieves the outcomes of the U.S. regulatory program for similar marine 
mammal stocks and fisheries (considering gear type and target species), 
providing flexibility to allow a nation to develop comparably effective 
alternative measures to reduce incidental mortality and serious injury. 
Therefore, the Assistant Administrator may make a comparability finding 
based on alternative measures or approaches provided the harvesting 
nation's regulatory program effectively achieves comparable results to 
the U.S. regulatory program.

Conditions for a Comparability Finding for an Export Fishery Operating 
Within the Jurisdiction of Another Coastal State

    International law provides that coastal States have sovereign 
rights to manage fisheries in waters under their jurisdiction. More 
than ninety percent of the global fish catch is estimated to be taken 
within waters under the jurisdiction of coastal States. The large 
majority of fishing activity taking place in waters under the 
jurisdiction of most coastal States is undertaken by vessels registered 
in the coastal States themselves. In such situations, the coastal State 
is also the flag State and the harvesting nation. This scenario covers 
fishing vessels registered to a harvesting nation that operate with 
permission of another coastal State or fish under terms of access 
granted to them by the coastal State.
    The Assistant Administrator will grant or renew a comparability 
finding for an export fishery operating within the jurisdiction of 
another coastal state where the Assistant Administrator finds that the 
harvesting nation maintains a regulatory program that includes, or 
effectively achieves comparable results as, the following conditions:
    1. Implementation in the export fishery:
    (a) With respect to any transboundary stock interacting with the 
export fishery, any measures to reduce the incidental mortality and 
serious injury of that stock that the United States requires its 
domestic fisheries to take with respect that transboundary stock; and
    (b) With respect to any other marine mammal stocks interacting with 
the export fishery while operating within the jurisdiction of the 
coastal state or on the high seas, any measures to reduce incidental 
mortality and serious injury that the United States requires its 
domestic fisheries to take with respect to that marine mammal stock.
    2. For an export fishery not subject to management by a regional 
fishery management organization the harvesting nation:
    (a) An assessment of marine mammal abundance of stocks interacting 
with the export fishery, the calculation of a bycatch limit for each 
such stock, an estimation of incidental mortality and serious injury 
for each stock and reduction in or maintenance of the incidental 
mortality and serious injury of each stock below the bycatch limit. 
This data included in the application may be provided by the coastal 
state; and
    (b) Comparison of the incidental mortality and serious injury of 
each marine mammal stock or stocks that interact with the export 
fishery in relation to the bycatch limit for each stock; and comparison 
of the cumulative incidental mortality and serious injury of each 
marine mammal stock or stocks that interact with the export fishery and 
any other export fisheries of the harvesting nation showing that these 
export fisheries do not exceed the bycatch limit for that stock or 
stocks; or exceed the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks, but the 
portion of incidental marine mammal mortality or serious injury for 
which the export fishery is responsible is at a level that, if the 
other export fisheries interacting with the same marine mammal stock or 
stocks were at the same level, would not result in cumulative 
incidental mortality and serious injury in excess of the bycatch limit 
for that stock or stocks.
    3. For an export fishery subject to management by a regional 
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applies a regulatory program comparable in effectiveness to the United 
States regulatory program, which includes implementing marine mammal 
data collection and conservation and management measures applicable to 
that fishery required under an applicable intergovernmental agreement 
or regional fisheries management organization to which the United 
States is a party.

Conditions for a Comparability Finding for an Export Fishery Operating 
on the High Seas

    For export fisheries operating on the high seas, the Assistant 
Administrator would grant or renew a comparability finding where the 
Assistant Administrator finds that the harvesting nation maintains a 
regulatory program with respect to the harvesting nation's export 
fisheries operating on the high seas that includes, or effectively 
achieves comparable results as, the following conditions:
    1. Implementation in the fishery of marine mammal data collection 
and conservation and management measures applicable to that fishery 
required under any applicable intergovernmental agreement or regional 
fisheries management organization to which the United States is a 
party; and
    2. Implementation in the export fishery of:
    (a) With respect to any transboundary stock interacting with the 
export fishery, any measures to reduce the incidental mortality and 
serious injury of that stock that the United States requires its 
domestic fisheries to take with respect that transboundary stock; and
    (b) With respect to any other marine mammal stocks interacting with 
the export fishery while operating on the high seas, any measures to 
reduce incidental mortality and serious injury that the United States 
requires its domestic fisheries to take with respect to that marine 
mammal stock when they are operating on the high seas.
    An export fishery must satisfy the appropriate condition to receive 
a comparability finding. For example, for high seas export fisheries or 
export fisheries operating within another coastal state's EEZ and 
governed by an RFMO, the proposed rule includes as a condition for a 
comparability finding that the harvesting nation has adopted and 
implemented data collection and conservation and management measures 
required under an applicable intergovernmental agreement or RFMO to 
which the United States is a party. By taking this approach NMFS 
recognizes, where the United States is a party to a multilateral 
agreement, the measures adopted under that agreement should be used 
among other factors to assess those export fisheries.
    These provisions also provide an alternative route to receiving a 
comparability finding, including in circumstances when the export 
fishery is governed by an intergovernmental agreement or RFMO to which 
the United States is not a party. In this situation, NMFS will evaluate 
any conservation and management measures adopted by the 
intergovernmental agreement or RFMO and any other measures adopted by a 
harvesting nation that constitute its regulatory program governing its 
high seas export fisheries interacting with marine mammals. NMFS will 
then determine whether this regulatory program is comparable in 
effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program for similar fisheries 
interacting with similar stocks.
    This provision also addresses situations where the United States 
has adopted measures through a take reduction plan governing U.S. 
vessels participating in high seas fisheries to reduce incidental 
mortality and serious injury of a transboundary stock. While the United 
States would attempt to advance such measures for adoption by the 
intergovernmental agreement or RFMO, there may be situations where the 
measures are not adopted by the RFMO. In that case, for high seas 
fisheries that interact with transboundary stocks, a harvesting nation 
would be expected to implement a regulatory program for such stocks 
that is comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program for 
its vessels operating on the high seas or the U.S. EEZ or territorial 
sea, including any relevant RFMO measures that the U.S. is applying on 
its fisheries. If the U.S. regulatory program includes measures 
prescribed for the high seas and the U.S. EEZ or territorial sea to 
reduce the incidental mortality or serious injury of transboundary 
stocks, and such stocks frequent both the high seas and the harvesting 
nation's EEZ or territorial sea, the harvesting nation must have a 
regulatory program applicable to both areas that is comparable in 
effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program.

Considerations for Comparability Finding Determinations

    When determining whether to grant or renew any comparability 
finding for a fishery, the Assistant Administrator would review and 
evaluate information submitted by the harvesting nation in making its 
application for each fishery, and consider readily available 
information from other sources, on the extent of the harvesting 
nation's implementation of its regulatory program in the export fishery 
and progress toward reducing the total incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals in the export fishery to levels below the 
bycatch limit. This information could include data readily available to 
the U.S. Government as well as information made available by other 
nations, international organizations (such as RFMOs), institutions, 
bilateral or other arrangements, or non-governmental organizations.
    When determining whether a harvesting nation's regulatory program 
is comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program, NMFS 
will consider:
     U.S. implementation of its regulatory program for similar 
marine mammal stocks and similar fisheries (considering gear, target 
species, or other factors), including transboundary stocks governed by 
regulations implementing a take reduction plan, and any other relevant 
information received during consultations;
     The extent to which the harvesting nation has implemented 
measures in the export fishery to reduce the total incidental mortality 
and serious injury of a marine mammal stock below the bycatch limit;
     The effectiveness of such measures, based on evidence that 
such measures implemented in an export fishery have reduced or are 
progressing and likely to reduce the cumulative incidental mortality 
and serious injury of a marine mammal stock below the bycatch limit, 
especially for the marine mammal stocks interacting with an export 
fishery with the greatest contribution to the incidental mortality and 
serious injury;
     Relevant facts and circumstances, which may include, the 
history and nature of interactions with marine mammals in this export 
fishery, whether the level of incidental mortality and serious injury 
exceeds the bycatch limit for a marine mammal stock, the population 
size and trend (particularly for declining stocks), and the estimated 
population level impacts of the incidental mortality and serious injury 
of marine mammals in a harvesting nation's export fisheries and the 
conservation status of the marine mammal stocks where available;
     The record of consultations with the harvesting nation, 
the results of these consultations and actions taken by the harvesting 
nation and any applicable intergovernmental agreement or RFMO to reduce 
the incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals in its 
export fisheries; and
     Information gathered during onsite inspection by any 
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an export fishery's operations and any relevant information received 
during consultations.
    For export fisheries operating on the high seas covered by an 
intergovernmental agreement or RFMO to which the United States is a 
party, NMFS will consider among other things:
     The harvesting nation's record of implementation of or 
compliance with measures adopted by that RFMO or intergovernmental 
agreement for data collection, incidental mortality and serious injury 
mitigation, or the conservation and management of marine mammals;
     Whether the harvesting nation is a party or cooperating 
non-party to the organization; and
     The record of the United States in implementing or 
complying with such measures and whether it has imposed additional 
measures on its fleet not required by the RFMO or intergovernmental 
agreement.
    With regard to export fisheries operating on the high seas, under 
an intergovernmental agreement or RFMO to which the United States is 
not a party NMFS will consider, among other things:
     The harvesting nation's record of implementation of, or 
compliance with, measures adopted by that RFMO or intergovernmental 
agreement for data collection, incidental mortality and serious injury 
mitigation, or for the conservation and management of marine mammals, 
and whether such measures are comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. 
regulatory program for similar fisheries;
     Whether the harvesting nation is a party or cooperating 
non-party to the organization; and
     The effectiveness of any additional measures implemented 
by the harvesting nation to reduce or mitigate the incidental mortality 
and serious injury of marine mammals in these export fisheries, and 
whether such measures are comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. 
regulatory program for similar fisheries.
    For transboundary stocks incidentally killed or seriously injured 
in a high seas export fishery, NMFS will also consider the extent to 
which the harvesting nation has adopted and implemented a regulatory 
program, including measures to reduce the incidental mortality or 
serious injury of transboundary stocks in export fisheries operating on 
the high seas and within its EEZ or territorial sea, that is comparable 
in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program governing similar U.S. 
fisheries.
    NMFS would make comparability findings pursuant to the MMPA, and 
also considering U.S. regulations implementing our obligations under 
RFMOs, intergovernmental agreements, trade agreements. NMFS will make 
determinations and any resulting imposition of import restrictions 
consistent with the international obligations of the United States, 
including under the WTO Agreement pertaining to non-discrimination.
    In this regard, where NMFS lacks data and PBR calculations for 
analogous U.S. fisheries, NMFS would not require foreign nations to 
have such data or calculations as a condition for a comparability 
finding. In addition, where analogous U.S. fisheries have not reduced 
bycatch below an established bycatch limit, NMFS will evaluate the 
measures harvesting nations have adopted and determine whether those 
measures are at least as comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. 
regulatory program in reducing marine mammal bycatch.
    Finally NMFS is interested in receiving comments on the extent to 
which these additional considerations should also apply to exempt 
fisheries.

Issuance or Denial of a Comparability Finding

    No later than November 30th of the year when the exemption period 
or comparability finding is to expire, the Assistant Administrator 
shall publish in the Federal Register, by harvesting nation, a notice 
of the harvesting nations and fisheries for which it has issued and 
denied a comparability finding and the specific fish and fish products 
that as a result are subject to import prohibitions.
    Prior to publication in the Federal Register, the Assistant 
Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of State and, in the 
event of a denial of a comparability finding, with the Office of the 
U.S. Trade Representative, shall notify each harvesting nation in 
writing of the fisheries of the harvesting nation for which the 
Assistant Administrator is:
     Issuing a comparability finding;
     Denying a comparability finding with an explanation for 
the reasons for the denial of such comparability finding; and
     Specify the fish and fish products that will be subject to 
import prohibitions on account of a denial of a comparability finding 
and the effective date of such import prohibitions.
    Notification is the action whereby the decision is made. For a 
fishery that applied for and is unlikely to receive a comparability 
finding, NMFS will implement a preliminary comparability finding 
consultation. Specifically, for a fishery that applied for and is 
unlikely to receive a comparability finding NMFS, in consultation with 
the Secretary of State and the United States Trade Representative, 
would notify the harvesting nation prior to the notification and 
publication of the decision whether to issue or deny a comparability 
finding in the Federal Register that it is preliminarily denying the 
harvesting nation a comparability finding, or terminating an existing 
comparability finding, and provide the harvesting nation with an 
opportunity to submit reliable information to refute the preliminary 
denial or termination of the comparability findings, and communicate 
any corrective actions taken since submission of its application to 
comply with the comparability finding conditions. If a harvesting 
nation does not take corrective action by the time the Assistant 
Administrator has made all comparability findings and will issue such 
findings in writing to the harvesting nation and publish them in the 
Federal Register, the fishery will not receive a comparability finding 
and will have to reapply for a comparability finding. NMFS would take 
the information received and the results of such consultations into 
consideration in finalizing its comparability findings or when making 
subsequent comparability findings for that harvesting nation's fishery. 
A preliminary denial or termination of a comparability finding shall 
not result in import prohibitions.

Duration and Renewal of a Comparability Finding

    For those fisheries that receive a comparability finding, such 
finding will remain valid for 4 years or for such other period as the 
Assistant Administrator may specify to keep it on the same renewal 
cycle, particularly if the comparability finding was issued as part of 
a reapplication following a denied or terminated comparability finding 
or was an application for a new export fishery proposed after a round 
of comparability findings. NMFS prefers to keep all nations on the same 
cycle. Thus if a harvesting nation is denied a comparability finding 
for an export fishery and reapplies mid-cycle and receives a 
comparability finding for that fishery, the duration may be less to 
bring it into a cycle with all other comparability findings. Likewise 
this language also allows NMFS to issue a comparability finding for 
less than four years to a fishery that was on the cusp of denial but 
would benefit from additional time to demonstrate that its regulatory 
program is comparable in effectiveness.

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    To seek renewal of a comparability finding, every 4 years, the 
harvesting nation must submit to the Assistant Administrator an 
application by March 1 of the year when the comparability finding is 
due to expire, requesting a comparability finding for the fishery and 
providing the same documentary evidence required for the initial 
comparability finding, including by providing documentary evidence of 
any alternative measures they implemented to reduce the incidental 
mortality and serious injury of marine mammals in their export fishery 
are comparable in effectiveness and achieve comparable results to the 
U.S. regulatory program. The Assistant Administrator may require the 
submission of additional supporting documentation or verification of 
statements made to support a comparability finding. If a harvesting 
nation's fishery does not receive a comparability finding during this 
renewal process, the procedures detailed below to implement import 
restrictions would be followed.

Procedures for a Comparability Finding for New Foreign Commercial 
Fishing Operations Wishing To Export to the United States

    For foreign commercial fishing operations not on the List of 
Foreign Fisheries that are new exports to the United States, the 
harvesting nation must notify the Assistant Administrator that the 
commercial fishing operation wishes to export fish and fish products to 
the United States. Upon notification the Assistant Administrator shall 
issue a provisional comparability finding allowing such imports for a 
period not to exceed 12 months. At least 120 days prior to the 
expiration of the provisional comparability finding the harvesting 
nation must submit to the Assistant Administrator the reliable 
information specified in the section to categorize foreign fisheries 
and the application and the documentary evidence required to receive a 
comparability finding, including reasonable proof as to the effects on 
marine mammals of the commercial fishing technology in use in the 
fishery for fish or fish products exported to the United States.
    Prior to expiration of the provisional comparability finding, the 
Assistant Administrator shall review the application and information 
provided and classify the commercial fishing operation as either an 
exempt or export fishery and determine whether to issue the harvesting 
nation a comparability finding for the fishery.
    If the harvesting nation submits the reliable information specified 
to classify the fishery at least 180 days prior to expiration of the 
provisional comparability finding, the Assistant Administrator will 
review that information and classify the fishery as either an exempt or 
export fishery.

Discretionary Review of Comparability Findings

    In addition, the Assistant Administrator may reconsider a 
comparability finding and may terminate a comparability finding if he 
or she determines that the requirements of these regulations are no 
longer being met. Given that comparability findings are made every four 
years, this provision allows the Assistant Administrator to consider 
the progress report submitted by a harvesting nation, information 
collected by the NMFS, or information provided by entities including 
RFMOs, nongovernmental organizations, and the public, to determine 
whether the exempt or export fishery is continuing to meet the 
requirements of these regulations. After such review or 
reconsideration, and after consultation with the harvesting nation 
(preliminary comparability finding), a comparability finding can be 
terminated if the Assistant Administrator determines that the basis for 
the comparability finding no longer applies. The Assistant 
Administrator shall notify in writing the harvesting nation and publish 
in the Federal Register a notice of the termination and the specific 
fish and fish products that as a result are subject to import 
prohibitions.

Duration of Import Restrictions and Removal of Import Restrictions

    With respect to a harvesting nation for which the Assistant 
Administrator has denied or terminated a comparability finding for a 
fishery, the Assistant Administrator in cooperation with the 
Secretaries of the Treasury and Homeland Security would identify and 
prohibit importation of fish and fish products from that fishery into 
the United States until the harvesting nation's fishery applies or 
reapplies for, and receives, a comparability finding. The Assistant 
Administrator, in cooperation with the Secretaries of the Treasury and 
Homeland Security, will publish a notice of such import restrictions in 
the Federal Register announcing the comparability finding 
determinations (referenced above). The import restrictions would become 
effective thirty days after the date of publication in the Federal 
Register allowing sufficient time for implementation of such 
restrictions and disposition of any product currently in warehouses or 
in transit.
    NMFS, in consultation with the Department of State and the Office 
of the United States Trade Representative, would consult with 
harvesting nations that failed to receive a comparability finding for a 
fishery, provide the reasons for the denial of such comparability 
finding, and encourage the harvesting nation to take corrective action 
and reapply for a comparability finding.
    Any harvesting nation's fishery that fails to attain a 
comparability finding would remain subject to import prohibitions until 
it has satisfactorily met the conditions for and received a 
comparability finding. A harvesting nation may, at any time, re-apply 
for or request the reconsideration of a denied comparability finding 
for a fishery, and submit documentary evidence to the Assistant 
Administrator in support of such application or request. Upon issuance 
of a comparability finding and notification to the harvesting nation, 
the Assistant Administrator, in cooperation with the Secretaries of the 
Treasury and Homeland Security, would publish notification of the 
removal of the import prohibitions for that fishery, effective on the 
date of publication in the Federal Register.

Certification of Admissibility

    If fish or fish products are subject to import prohibitions from a 
harvesting nation's fishery, the Assistant Administrator, to avoid 
circumvention of or to facilitate enforcement of import prohibitions, 
may publish in the Federal Register the requirement that the same or 
similar fish or fish products from the harvesting nation's exempt or 
export fisheries that are not subject to any import prohibitions (i.e., 
those that have received a comparability finding) be accompanied by 
certification of admissibility.
    The Assistant Administrator shall notify the harvesting nation of 
the fisheries and the fish and fish products to be accompanied by a 
certification of admissibility and provide the necessary documents and 
instruction. The Assistant Administrator in cooperation with the 
Secretaries of Treasury and Homeland Security, shall as part of the 
Federal Register notice referenced above publish by harvesting nation 
the fish and fish products to be accompanied by a certification of 
admissibility. Any requirement for a certification of admissibility 
shall be effective 30 days after the publication of such notice in the 
Federal Register.
    For each shipment, the certification of admissibility must be 
completed and signed by a duly authorized official or agent of the 
harvesting nation and validated by a responsible official(s)

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designated by the Assistant Administrator. The certification must also 
be signed by the importer of record and submitted in a format 
(electronic mail, facsimile [fax], the Internet, etc.) specified by the 
Assistant Administrator. NMFS proposes to modify the certification of 
admissibility developed under the HSDFMPA and the Shark Conservation 
Act of 2010 to add a designation on the certification of admissibility 
stating that the fish or fish products are from a fishery or nation 
that are not subject to an import restriction of the United States 
under the MMPA.
    Should import prohibitions be imposed due to denial or revocation 
of a comparability finding, NMFS will identify to Customs and Border 
Protection the specific HTS codes for fish and fish products subject to 
embargo from the relevant harvesting nation. If the fish and fish 
products subject to an import prohibition also originate from a 
different fishery of the same harvesting nation, and that different 
fishery is exempt or has been issued a comparability finding, these 
products may be subject to requirement for a certification of 
admissibility whereby such products would be admissible to the U.S. if 
accompanied by a certification of admissibility that they were not 
harvested in the fishery subject to the embargo. The certification of 
admissibility must be properly completed and signed by a duly 
authorized official or agent of the harvesting nation. At the time of 
implementing an import prohibition, NMFS will communicate the scope of 
the prohibition to the harvesting nation and, should it be the case 
that the identified fish and fish products may also originate from a 
fishery of the harvesting nation other than the fishery subject to 
embargo, NMFS would work with the harvesting nation to define an 
acceptable protocol for certification of the identified fish and fish 
products from the harvesting nation's non-embargoed fisheries and 
obtain a list of duly authorized officials designated by the harvesting 
nation as well as details of the methods to be implemented by the 
harvesting nation to ensure that certifications are not issued for 
products of prohibited fisheries. The certification would be required 
for all inbound shipments of the identified products (designated by HTS 
codes) from the harvesting nation. While the certification must be 
properly completed and signed as a condition of entry, NMFS will also 
validate the certifications to ensure that prohibited products are not 
admitted. NMFS will designate validating authorities (e.g., NMFS or 
other agency employees, contractors, accredited third party certifiers) 
and a protocol for validating the information provided by, or requested 
from, harvesting nations in support of certifications accompanying 
admitted shipments. Pre- and/or post-entry validations would be 
conducted using a risk-based approach and may involve random samples or 
specific screening and targeting criteria. Admitted products, later 
determined to be inadmissible by the validation process, could be 
subject to re-delivery orders and/or administrative sanctions against 
the importer.
    The certification of admissibility would be a requirement for 
lawful import for the fish and fish products identified by harmonized 
tariff codes communicated by NMFS to Customs and Border Protection 
(CBP). The certification would be collected as part of electronic entry 
filing through the Automated Commercial Environment/International Trade 
Data System (ACE/ITDS). It is envisioned that a limited number of data 
elements would be collected through the partner government agency 
message set as part of the entry/entry summary submission in ACE/ITDS. 
In addition, an image file of the certification document would be 
submitted at entry summary through the document imaging system 
maintained by CBP as part of ACE/ITDS.
    The NMFS approach to integrating its existing trade monitoring 
programs into ACE/ITDS is to be addressed in a separate rulemaking that 
is currently under development (RIN 0648-AX63). When the ACE/ITDS 
rulemaking and subsequent rulemakings to implement the recommendations 
of the Presidential Task Force on Combating Illegal, Unreported and 
Unregulated Fishing and Seafood Fraud (Task Force) (79 FR 75536; 
December 18, 2014) are issued, NMFS may be able to identify fish 
prohibited from entry under MMPA authority based on the documentation 
specifying fishery of capture/harvest to be submitted by the importer 
to ACE/ITDS as part of the Task Force traceability program. To 
eliminate duplicative requirements for MMPA import restrictions, NMFS 
will utilize import documentation procedures that have been developed 
as part of the ACE/ITDS and Task Force rulemakings so long as the 
information is sufficient to identify the fish or fish product was not 
caught or harvested in a fishery subject to an import prohibition under 
the MMPA.

Intermediary Nations

    To prevent any fish or fish products subject to import prohibitions 
authorized by this rulemaking from being imported into the United 
States from any intermediary nation, including a processing nation, 
NMFS proposes provisions for intermediary nations. A fishery without a 
comparability finding may still export its fish and fish products to an 
intermediary nation. That intermediary nation from which fish and fish 
products would be imported into the United States must in turn certify 
that it exports do not include fish and fish products from a harvesting 
nation's fisheries that are subject to U.S. import prohibitions applied 
under this rule. To implement this provision, NMFS would not require an 
intermediary nation to enact laws or regulations to meet this 
condition. NMFS recognizes that an intermediary nation needs 
flexibility to determine how it will certify to the United States that 
any fish or fish product that it exports is not subject to import 
prohibitions applied under this rule. The proposed rule creates 
flexibility with respect to how a nation can show that it does not 
export prohibited fish and fish products to the United States, 
including by providing any certification, traceability, or tracking 
scheme that may be readily available or that it chooses to create. The 
nation must demonstrate that it has procedures to reliably certify that 
exports of fish and fish products from the intermediary to the United 
States do not contain fish or fish products caught or harvested in a 
fishery subject to an import prohibition. Those procedures can be 
implemented globally or on a shipment-by-shipment basis. They could 
include prohibiting the import of the prohibited fish and fish 
products, prohibiting the export of such product to the United States, 
or maintaining a tracking and verification scheme and including 
certification of such scheme on a shipment-by-shipment basis.
    For purposes of this proposed rule, and in applying the definition 
of an ``intermediary nation,'' an import into the intermediary nation 
occurs when the fish or fish product is released from a harvesting 
nation's custom jurisdiction and enters the custom jurisdiction of the 
intermediary nation or when the fish and fish products are entered into 
a foreign trade zone of the intermediary nation for processing or 
transshipment. No fish or fish products caught or harvested in a 
fishery subject to an import prohibition may be imported into the 
United States from any intermediary nation.

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    Within 30 days of publication of the Federal Register specifying 
fish and fish products subject to import prohibitions, the Assistant 
Administrator shall, based on readily-available information, identify 
nations that may import, and re-export to the United States, fish and 
fish products from a fishery subject to an import prohibition and 
notify such nations in writing that they are subject to action with 
respect to the fish and fish products for which the Assistant 
Administer identified them.
    Within 60 days from the date of notification, a nation must certify 
to the Assistant Administrator that it:
    (1) Does not import, or does not offer for import into the United 
States, fish or fish products subject to an import prohibition; or
    (2) Has procedures to reliably certify that exports of fish and 
fish products from the intermediary to the United States do not contain 
fish or fish products caught or harvested in a fishery subject to an 
import prohibition.
    The intermediary nation must provide documentary evidence to 
support its certification including information demonstrating that:
    (1) It has not imported in the preceding 6 months the fish and fish 
products for which it was notified; or
    (2) It maintains a tracking, verification, or other scheme to 
reliably certify on either a global, individual shipment or other 
appropriate basis that fish and fish products from the intermediary 
nation offered for import to the United States do not contain of fish 
or fish products caught or harvested in a fishery subject to an import 
prohibition and for which it was notified.
    No later than 120 days after a notification, the Assistant 
Administrator will review the certification and documentary evidence 
provided by the intermediary nation and determine based on that 
information or other readily available information whether the 
intermediary nation imports fish and fish products subject import 
prohibitions and, if so, whether the intermediary nation has procedures 
to reliably certify that exports of fish and fish products from the 
intermediary to the United States do not contain fish or fish products 
subject to import prohibitions, and notify the intermediary nation of 
its determination.
    If the Assistant Administrator determines that the intermediary 
nation does not have procedures to reliably certify that exports of 
fish and fish products from the intermediary to the United States do 
not contain fish or fish products caught or harvested in a fishery 
subject to an import prohibition, the Assistant Administrator, in 
cooperation with the Secretaries of the Treasury and Homeland Security, 
will file with the Office of the Federal Register a notice announcing 
that fish and fish products exported from the intermediary nation to 
the United States that are of the same species as, or similar to, fish 
or fish products subject to an import prohibition and for which it was 
notified may not be imported into the United States.
    The Assistant Administrator will review determinations under this 
paragraph upon the request of an intermediary nation. Such requests 
must be accompanied by specific and detailed supporting information or 
documentation indicating that a review or reconsideration is warranted. 
Based upon such information and other relevant information, the 
Assistant Administrator may determine that the intermediary nation 
should no longer be subject to an import prohibition. Based on that 
determination the Assistant Administrator, in cooperation with the 
Secretaries of the Treasury and Homeland Security, may lift an import 
prohibition under this paragraph and publish notification of such 
action in the Federal Register.
    In response to the recommendations of the Presidential Task Force 
on Combatting Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing and Seafood 
Fraud (79 FR 75536; December 18, 2014), relevant U.S. government 
agencies are considering the scope of a seafood traceability scheme to 
prevent unlawfully acquired or fraudulently represented fish products 
from infiltrating the legitimate supply chain. It is envisioned that 
such a scheme would collect information on the origin of seafood 
products and the fishery in which such seafood is caught or harvested 
when such products are offered for entry into U.S. commerce. The 
National Ocean Council Committee on IUU Fishing and Seafood Fraud (NOC 
Committee) is seeking public input on the minimum types of information 
necessary for an effective seafood traceability program to combat IUU 
fishing and seafood fraud, as well as the operational standards related 
to collecting, verifying and securing that data. The Federal Register 
notice (80 FR 37601; July 1, 2015), seeks comments on the basic 
information that may be collected as part of the electronic entry 
filing through ACE/ITDS including:
     Who harvested or produced the fish, including name of 
harvesting vessel; flag state of harvesting vessel; name of farm or 
aquaculture facility; name of processor; and type of fishing gear.
     What fish was harvested and processed, including species 
of fish; product description; name of product; form of the product; and 
quantity and/or weight of the product.
     Where and when was the fish harvested and landed, 
including area of wild-capture or aquaculture harvest; harvest date(s); 
name and location of aquaculture facility; point of first landing; date 
of first landing.
    Such information would be required for products exported directly 
from the harvesting nation, and also when exported from intermediary 
nations. NMFS is participating in the implementation of the 
Presidential Task Force's recommendations and will work to ensure that 
the Task Force's recommendations and this rule are implemented in a 
manner so as to avoid duplicative requirements. NMFS will also work 
with harvesting and intermediary nations to specify the data elements 
that must be collected and reported, and the interoperability standards 
for data management systems to ensure that the required data are 
available to entry filers at the point of import into U.S. commerce. 
Such a traceability scheme would also facilitate the certification 
options for intermediary nations, in addition to certificates of 
admissibility for harvesting nations, as envisioned by this proposed 
rule.

Progress Report

    The Assistant Administrator would require each harvesting nation to 
submit a progress report. The first report would be submitted two years 
prior to the end of the exemption period and then every four years 
thereafter on or before July 31. In this report, the harvesting nation 
would present an update on actions taken over the previous two years to 
develop, adopt, and implement its regulatory program, as well as 
information on the performance of its export fisheries in reducing 
incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals. The report 
allows NMFS to monitor the harvesting nation's efforts in its export 
fisheries and to work closely with a harvesting nation to ensure they 
meet and continue to meet the conditions for a comparability finding. 
NMFS is seeking comment on the utility of the progress report and an 
alternative that, after the first progress report, would only require 
subsequent progress reports for those fisheries denied a comparability 
finding or for which a comparability finding has been terminated and 
wish to reapply.

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    This progress report should describe in detail the methods used to 
obtain the information contained in the progress report and should 
include a certification by the harvesting nation of its accuracy and 
authenticity.

International Cooperation and Assistance

    Consistent with existing authority under the MMPA (16 U.S.C 1378), 
and subject to the availability of funds, NMFS may provide assistance 
to harvesting nations whose export fisheries NMFS has identified for 
assistance based on information in the List of Foreign Fisheries, 
comparability finding applications, progress reports, and to harvesting 
nations whose financial capacity to establish a comparable regulatory 
program is limited. To prioritize its capacity building efforts, NMFS 
may consider the needs of harvesting nations and the potential impacts 
of those nations' fisheries, based on: (1) Frequent incidental 
mortality and serious injury of marine mammals, (2) incidental 
mortality and serious injury in excess of a bycatch limit, if known; 
and (3) incidental mortality and serious injury of a threatened or 
endangered species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). NMFS 
may also consider the extent to which a harvesting nation has programs 
or the capacity to assess marine mammal stocks and estimate or mitigate 
marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury. Assistance 
activities may include cooperative research on marine mammal 
assessments (e.g., designing vessel surveys and fishery observer 
programs) and development of techniques or technology to reduce 
incidental mortality and serious injury (e.g., fishing gear 
modifications), as well as efforts to improve governance structures, or 
enforcement capacity (e.g., training). NMFS would also facilitate, as 
appropriate, the voluntary transfer of appropriate technology on 
mutually agreed terms to assist a harvesting nation in qualifying its 
export fishery for a comparability finding and in designing and 
implementing appropriate fish harvesting methods that minimize the 
incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals.
    Participating in the U.S. cooperation and assistance program is 
voluntary and would not determine whether a harvesting nation is issued 
a comparability finding. Likewise, NMFS' funds are limited and likely 
will be insufficient to meet all requests for assistance. NMFS' 
inability to provide requested assistance does not relieve a harvesting 
nation from the requirement to meet the conditions set forth in this 
proposed rule in order to obtain a comparability finding for an export 
fishery.

Coordination With Other Consultation Processes

    NMFS would utilize, as appropriate, existing programs and processes 
to conduct outreach to potentially affected nations, including the 
consultation process of the HSDFMPA (50 CFR 300.200 et seq.), for 
addressing the bycatch of protected living marine resources incidental 
to commercial fisheries. While the applicability of sections 101(a)(2) 
and 102(c)(3) of the MMPA is broader than the HSDFMPA, NMFS would use 
HSDFMPA consultative process to augment the efforts outlined elsewhere 
in this rule to seek information and conduct outreach to harvesting 
nations potentially affected by this proposed rule. NMFS would also 
discuss and address these issues through bilateral fisheries 
consultations, and other relevant bilateral dialogues with harvesting 
nations and through appropriate fora associated with intergovernmental 
agreements and RFMOs.

Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

    NMFS published an ANPR on April 30, 2010 (75 FR 22731) describing 
options to develop procedures for implementing MMPA provisions for 
imports of fish and fish products and defining U.S. standards. The ANPR 
identified nine potential options to implement section 101(a)(2) of the 
MMPA in response to the petition for rulemaking. NMFS sought public 
comment on the following options:
    Option 1: Marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury 
(bycatch) in export fisheries is maintained at a level below PBR for 
impacted marine mammal stocks.
    Option 2: Marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury in 
export fisheries have been reduced to insignificant levels approaching 
a zero mortality and serious injury rate to the extent feasible, taking 
into account different conditions.
    Option 3: Marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury in 
export fisheries are maintained at levels below PBR or at levels 
comparable to those actually achieved in comparable U.S. fisheries, 
whichever is higher.
    Option 4: Marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury in 
export fisheries either cause the depletion of a marine mammal stock 
below its optimum sustainable population or impede the ability of a 
depleted stock to recover to its optimum sustainable population.
    Option 5: Incidental mortality and serious injury in export 
fisheries have, or are likely to have, an immediate and significant 
adverse impact on a marine mammal stock (the trigger for issuing 
emergency regulations in U.S. commercial fisheries pursuant to section 
118 of the MMPA).
    Option 6: Incidental mortality and serious injury in export 
fisheries are likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any 
endangered or threatened marine mammal species or stock (the 
prohibitive standard of the ESA.
    Option 7: Incidental mortality and serious injury by export 
fisheries are likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any 
marine mammal species or stock regardless of whether it is ESA-listed 
as threatened or endangered.
    Option 8: Marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury in 
a foreign nation's export fisheries are managed effectively by a 
relevant international fisheries or conservation organization or by the 
fishing nation itself.
    Option 9: Foreign nations that supply fish and fish product imports 
to the United States have implemented regulations to address marine 
mammal incidental mortality and serious injury in the nations' export 
fisheries that are comparable to regulations implemented by the United 
States, taking into account different conditions.
    NMFS received 42 comments from governmental entities, including the 
Marine Mammal Commission, individuals, and organizations. Comments 
received were compiled and are available on the Internet at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket ID NOAA-NMFS-2010-0098. Comments 
addressed both the proposed options and other topics.

Comments on the Proposed Options in the ANPR

Options 1 and 2

    Comment 1: Many of the comments supported options 1 or 2 or a 
combination of the two. One commenter stated that some U.S. fisheries 
have not met the requirements of options 1 and 2; and, thus, NMFS could 
not impose those standards on other countries.
    Response: NMFS has determined that because of a lack of data and 
PBR calculations for some marine mammal stocks in U.S waters, NMFS 
would adopt an approach that assesses whether a fishery has incidental 
marine mammal mortality and serious injury in excess of U.S. standards 
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whether foreign nations have adopted a regulatory program that is 
comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program with respect 
to reducing incidental marine mammal bycatch mortality and serious 
injury, in particular by adopting a regulatory program with the same 
elements as the U.S. regulatory program or by adopting alternative 
measures that achieve comparable results. Therefore, where NMFS lacks 
data and PBR calculations for analogous U.S. fisheries, NMFS would not 
require foreign nations to have such data or calculations as a 
condition for a comparability finding. Rather, NMFS will be looking to 
see what measures harvesting nations have adopted and whether those 
measures are at least as comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. 
regulatory program in reducing marine mammal bycatch. The U.S. 
regulatory program begins with assessments and observations of marine 
mammals and their interactions with commercial fisheries and then 
calculates PBR and implements measures to reduce incidental mortality 
and serious injury of marine mammals in commercial fishing operations. 
NMFS finds that the proposed rule is sufficiently flexible to permit 
harvesting nations to develop and implement a range of approaches/
measures and receive a comparability finding provided the nation has a 
regulatory program that is comparable in effectiveness to U.S. 
standards. If a nation does not estimate stock abundance, mortality, 
and calculate a bycatch limit but can nonetheless demonstrate that its 
regulatory programs effectively achieves comparable results to the U.S. 
regulatory program, NMFS would grant a comparability finding.
    Although a nation may adopt a bycatch standard not currently in use 
by the United States, NMFS is not proposing to require nations to adopt 
and implement bycatch standards that we ourselves have not adopted and 
implemented. While the United States has not reduced incidental 
mortality and serious injury to insignificant levels (i.e., 10% of PBR) 
for all marine mammal stocks in all of its commercial fisheries, many 
of the fisheries with incidental mortality and serious injury at levels 
above PBR are subject to a take reduction team and take reduction plan. 
This proposed rule follows U.S. implementation of domestic requirements 
by focusing on export fisheries, the equivalent of those fisheries that 
have frequent or occasional interactions with marine mammals (Category 
I and Category II fisheries).

Options 6 and 7

    Comment 2: Most of the comments opposed options 6 or 7 because 
those are ESA standards, not MMPA standards and therefore should not be 
applied to the MMPA. Some respondents believe the ESA ``jeopardy 
standard'' is not as protective as OSP and PBR standards in the MMPA.
    Response: NMFS believes it is more appropriate to develop a 
proposed rule based on the requirements for U.S. domestic fisheries 
contained in Sections 117 and 118 of the MMPA, rather than relying on 
standards in another statute. In addition, the ``jeopardy standard'' of 
the ESA only applies to threatened or endangered species, subspecies, 
or distinct population segments (DPS). It does not apply to all species 
of marine mammals regardless of their status, nor does it apply at the 
stock level unless that stock is also designated as a DPS. The jeopardy 
standard also only applies to Federal activities. As a result, NMFS 
determined that attempting to apply ESA standards to a MMPA provision 
limits action to a subset of marine mammals and would create 
unnecessary confusion.

Other Comments

Support for the Rulemaking
    The majority of comments from organizations and individuals 
supported implementing the MMPA import provisions through a prohibition 
on imports of fish and fish products, as well as NMFS broadening the 
scope of its response to the petition to encompass all fish imports.
    Comment 3: One commenter noted that rulemaking was unnecessary to 
prohibit imports of fish and fish products and that a ban on swordfish 
products should be put in place immediately.
    Response: NMFS developed this proposed rule to implement Section 
101(a)(2) of the MMPA that would apply to all fisheries, not just 
swordfish imports, except high seas driftnet fisheries and eastern 
tropical Pacific yellowfin tuna purse seine fisheries, since other MMPA 
provisions govern these fisheries. NMFS believes this proposed rule 
would advance the U.S. conservation objective to reduce marine mammal 
incidental mortality and serious injury in commercial fisheries by 
applying a flexible regulatory approach that would be comparable in 
effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program and allowing adequate time 
for harvesting nations to develop the necessary information and 
implement such programs. NMFS believes it is necessary to promulgate 
regulations in order to implement this section of the MMPA.

Suggested Alternative Approaches To Addressing International Marine 
Mammal Incidental Mortality and Serious Injury

    Comment 4: Several comments, particularly those from foreign 
governments, suggested that working cooperatively with trading partners 
would be more effective than banning imports. Some of those comments 
suggested that the United States work to address international marine 
mammal incidental mortality and serious injury through international 
organizations, such as RFMOs.
    Response: The United States will work through its participation in 
RFMOs to address incidental mortality and serious injury in commercial 
fisheries and will also promote this objective in other multilateral 
fora. The United States will look to all types of fora as a means to 
work with harvesting nations to reduce marine mammal mortality and 
serious injury in these global fisheries. Nevertheless, bilateral and 
multilateral fora alone are not sufficient to achieve the MMPA goals as 
they do not encompass all of the foreign fisheries subject to this 
proposed rule. Section 101(a)(2) directs the Secretary of the Treasury 
to ban the importation of commercial fish or fish products which have 
been caught with commercial fishing technology that results in the 
incidental kill or incidental serious injury of ocean mammals in excess 
of U.S. standards. This rulemaking would establish the U.S. program to 
implement that provision.

Trade and Economic Issues

    Comment 5: Several comments stated that any action the United 
States takes should be consistent with international law, particularly 
the WTO and not be a disguised method to unilaterally restrict the 
export of fisheries products to the United States.
    Response: As noted above, NMFS intends to apply this entire 
regulation, including the enforcement of any import prohibitions on 
certain fish or fish products, consistent with U.S. international 
obligations, including the WTO Agreement. Included in NMFS' approach is 
its intention to regulate in a fair, transparent, and non-
discriminatory manner, and to regulate based on the best available 
science. NMFS would implement the provisions of this rule taking into 
account a harvesting nation's existing regulatory program or progress 
in developing one and reducing bycatch, and the U.S. implementation of 
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program for similar fisheries interacting with similar stocks.

U.S. Standards

    Comment 6: Several comments noted that the U.S. standards need to 
be clear but flexible.
    Response: NMFS believes the U.S. standards proposed through this 
rulemaking are clear and flexible. These are based on the U.S. program 
that requires assessment of marine mammal stocks and incidental 
mortality and serious injury as a first step, followed by measures to 
reduce marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury in 
commercial fisheries to sustainable levels. NMFS intends to work with 
affected nations to develop regulatory programs to fit different 
conditions and situations.
    Comment 7: Several comments noted that NMFS must allow for 
different methods to achieve the common objective and focus on 
attaining outcomes of effective management and protection rather than 
specific management inputs.
    Response: NMFS believes the proposed rule contains sufficient 
flexibility to allow for different methods to achieve the objective of 
reducing marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury. The 
proposed rule is modeled after the U.S. program to govern incidental 
take in commercial fisheries but does not require that affected nations 
adopt identical methods or regulations as the United States to meet the 
requirements of the proposed rule. NMFS will evaluate the results of 
each affected nation's regulatory program to determine if it is 
comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. program.

Reasonable Proof

    Comment 8: Several commenters noted that what constitutes 
``reasonable proof'' needs to be clearly defined.
    Response: NMFS is not proposing a definition of reasonable proof, 
but instead requires nations provide documentary evidence of sufficient 
detail and an attestation that the evidence is accurate to allow NMFS 
to evaluate the effects on ocean mammals of the commercial fishing 
technology in use for such fish or fish products exported from such 
harvesting nation to the United States for the purposes of rendering a 
comparability finding.
    Comment 9: Several comments noted that reasonable proof should be 
received as a precondition to allowing fish and fish products to be 
imported into the United States.
    Response: NMFS is requiring an application for a comparability 
finding to contain documentary evidence. NMFS believes nations must be 
given adequate time to develop comparable regulatory programs before 
any fish or fish products are prohibited from importation into the 
United States. The United State developed its current domestic program 
over the course of five years to provide sufficient time to collect 
information necessary to develop and implement its domestic bycatch 
reduction program. For that reason, NMFS is proposing an exemption 
period of five years to allow harvesting nations time to develop and 
implement their regulatory programs for their export fisheries.
    Comment 10: Several comments stated that reasonable proof should be 
provided on a continual basis.
    Response: The proposed program requires the harvesting nations to 
provide progress reports detailing the development and maintenance of a 
comparable regulatory program. NMFS is proposing that documentary 
evidence be the standard for any information submitted, including for 
the progress report, comparability finding, or reconsideration of a 
comparability finding.

Consultation Process

    Comment 11: Several comments noted the need for a consultation 
process and sufficient time allowed to meet requirements once measures 
are implemented, to assess effectiveness before any import 
determinations are made. Other comments stated that the consultation 
process should have specific deadlines.
    Response: The consultation process in this proposed rule would 
allow affected fisheries and nations five years to meet the 
requirements of the program. NMFS also intends to conduct outreach to 
potentially affected nations, including using the consultation process 
contained in HSDFMPA. NMFS' proposed consultation process has clear 
deadlines for comparability findings and the renewal of those findings.

Classification

    This proposed rule is published under the authority of the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act, 16 U.S.C. 1371.
    Under NOAA Administrative Order (NAO 216-6), the promulgation of 
regulations that are procedural and administrative in nature are 
categorically excluded from the requirement to prepare an EA. 
Nevertheless, NMFS prepared an EA for this action to facilitate public 
involvement in the development of the proposed national standard and 
procedures and to evaluate the impacts on the environment. This EA 
provides context for reviewing the proposed action by describing the 
impacts on marine mammals associated with fishing, the methods the 
United States has used to reduce those impacts, and a comparison of how 
approaches under the MMPA and the HSDFMPA provisions of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act of 2006 
would affect harvesting nations.
    The alternatives described in section 2.1 of the EA provide five 
alternatives for ways to define ``U.S. standards'' for reducing 
mortality of marine mammals in fishing operations (Sections 2.1.1 
through 2.1.5). In addition to defining standards, the alternatives set 
out implementation and compliance steps as part of an overall 
regulatory program for harvesting nations wishing to import fish and 
fish products into the United States. To meet the purpose and need, 
NMFS will select one alternative.
    The alternatives to implement the import provisions of the MMPA are 
as follows: Under Alternative 1, Quantitative Standard, NMFS would 
require harvesting nations wishing to export fish and fish products to 
the United States to, as required by NMFS for U.S. domestic fisheries, 
reduce incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals to 
levels below PBR and subsequently to the same ``insignificant'' 
threshold, or 10 percent of potential biological removal in order to 
export fish and fish products to the United States.
    Alternative 2 would require harvesting nations wishing to export 
fish and fish products to the United States to demonstrate 
comparability with U.S. standards as set out for domestic fisheries 
under sections 117 and 118 of the MMPA. Comparability is defined as 
``comparable in effectiveness to that of the United States [regulatory 
program],'' not necessarily identical or as detailed. A finding of 
comparability would be made based on the documentary evidence provided 
by the harvesting nation to allow the Assistant Administrator to 
determine whether the harvesting nation has developed and implemented a 
regulatory program comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. program 
prescribed for U.S. commercial fisheries in sections 117 and 118 of the 
MMPA.'' This is NMFS' preferred alternative. Like the prior 
alternative, the preferred alternative also requires calculation of PBR 
or a bycatch limit and reducing incidental mortality and serious injury 
of marine mammals to levels below the bycatch limit.
    Alternative 3 would define U.S. standards as those specific 
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measures required of U.S. commercial fishing operations as the result 
of a take reduction plan's implementing regulations. Such regulatory 
measures could be applied to fisheries conducted on the high seas where 
a take reduction plan is in place (and thus the requirements would 
already apply to vessels under the jurisdiction of the United States), 
and to foreign fisheries, regardless of their area of operation, that 
are comparable to U.S. fisheries.
    Alternative 4 uses a procedure of identification, documentation and 
certification devised under the HSDFMPA and promulgated as a final rule 
in January 2011 (76 FR 2011, January 12, 2011).
    Alternative 5, the no action alternative, proposes an approach for 
taking no action to implement section 101(a)(2) of the MMPA.
    Overall, the preferred alternative in the EA sets the U.S. import 
standards for harvesting nations as the same standard used for U.S. 
commercial fishing operations to reduce incidental mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammals with flexibility for comparability in 
effectiveness. It takes an approach that evaluates whether fish/fish 
products exported to the United States are subject to a regulatory 
program of the harvesting nation that is comparable in effectiveness to 
the U.S. regulatory program in terms of reducing incidental mortality 
and serious injury and considers fish and fish products not subject to 
such a regulatory program as caught with technology that results in 
marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury in excess of U.S. 
standards. This approach provides harvesting nations with flexibility 
to implement the same measures as under the U.S. program or other 
measures that achieve comparable results.
    This proposed rulemaking has been determined to be significant for 
the purposes of Executive Order (EO) 12866 because it raises novel 
legal or policy issues arising out of legal mandates, the President's 
priorities, or the principles set forth in this Executive order.
    Pursuant to EO 12866, NMFS conducted a Regulatory Impact Review 
(RIR). When conducting the RIR and the EA's socioeconomic analysis of 
the preferred alternative, NMFS considered the number of harvesting 
nations and the types of fish products exported to the United States. 
NMFS is proposing to define ``Fish and Fish Products'' for the purposes 
of this proposed rule as any marine finfish, mollusk, crustacean, or 
other form of marine life other than marine mammals, reptiles, and 
birds, whether fresh, frozen, canned, pouched, or otherwise prepared in 
a manner that allows species identification, but does not include fish 
oil, slurry, sauces, sticks, balls, cakes, pudding and other similar 
highly processed fish products. NMFS is proposing to exclude fish oil, 
slurry, sauces, sticks, balls, cakes, pudding and other similar highly 
processed fish products from the requirements of the proposed rule and 
thus the analysis in the RIR. In 2012, 122 nations exported fish and 
fish products into the United States (see EA Section 3.4.3 Table 3). 
Fifty-five percent (66 nations) of those nations export five or fewer 
fish products, and 74% of the nations export 10 or fewer fish products. 
Only nine nations export 25 or more fish products; they are: Canada, 
Chile, China, Japan, Mexico, Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea, and 
Vietnam. With the exception of Japan, all of these nations are included 
within the U.S. list of top ten seafood trading partners by volume and 
weight (see EA Section 3.4.3 Table 4).
    The United States imports more than 67 marine species, with tuna, 
shrimp, salmon (both farmed and wild salmon)) molluscs, mackerel, and 
sardines representing the six largest imports. Tuna fisheries are 
conducted primarily on the high seas, whereas shrimp and salmon 
fisheries are a combination of live capture and aquaculture operations. 
For example, for high seas export fisheries to get a comparability 
finding, harvesting nations may demonstrate including among other 
things that they are implementing the requirements of an RFMO or 
intergovernmental agreement to which the U.S. is a party; likewise for 
aquaculture facilities classified as exempt fisheries and sited in 
marine mammal habitat or interacting with marine mammals, the 
harvesting nation must demonstrate it is prohibiting the intentional 
killing of marine mammals in the course of aquaculture operations or 
has procedures to reliably certify that exports of fish and fish 
products to the United States are not the product of an intentional 
killing or serious injury of a marine mammal. Therefore, NMFS 
anticipates that out of 122 harvesting nations, the greatest economic 
burden will be on the 21 nations that export more than 10 fish 
products, assuming that their regulatory program will include more 
export fisheries.
    This proposed rule offers harvesting nations time to develop their 
regulatory program. Additionally, the consultative process and 
potential for financial and technological assistance, will aid 
harvesting nations in meeting the requirements of these regulations. An 
initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as 
required by section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The 
IRFA describes the economic impact this proposed rule, if adopted, 
would have on small entities. A description of the action, why it is 
being considered, and the legal basis for this action are contained in 
the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of the preamble. A summary of the 
Analysis follows. A copy of the complete IRFA is available from NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES). NMFS is specifically seeking comments on whether it 
may be appropriate at the final rule stage to certify to the Small 
Business Administration that the rule will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    Under the proposed rule, NMFS would classify foreign fisheries 
based on the extent that the fishing gear and methods used interact 
with marine mammals. After notification from NMFS, harvesting nations 
desiring to export fish and fish products to the United States must 
apply for and receive a comparability finding for its exempt and export 
fisheries as identified in the List of Foreign Fisheries. Such a 
finding would indicate that marine mammal protection measures have been 
implemented in the fisheries that are comparable in effectiveness to 
the U.S. regulatory program. In the event of trade restrictive measures 
being imposed for specific fish products, certain other fish products 
eligible for entry from the affected nation may be required to have a 
certification of admissibility in order to be admitted into the United 
States.

Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by the Proposed 
Action

    This proposed rule does not apply directly to any U.S. small 
business as the rulemaking applies with regard to imports of fish and 
fish products. The universe of potentially indirectly affected 
industries includes the following: U.S. seafood processors, importers, 
retailers, and wholesalers. The exact volume and value of product, and 
the number of jobs supported primarily by imports within the 
processing, wholesale and retail sectors cannot be ascertained based on 
available information. In general, however, the dominant position of 
imported seafood in the U.S. supply chain is indicative of the number 
U.S. businesses that rely on seafood harvested by foreign entities.

Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

    This proposed action contains new collection-of-information, 
involving limited reporting and record keeping, or

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other compliance requirements. To facilitate enforcement of the import 
prohibitions for prohibited fish products, fisheries that do receive a 
comparability finding, that offer similar fish and fish products to 
those that have been prohibited from entry, may be required to submit 
certification of admissibility along with fish or fish products offered 
for entry into the United States that are not subject to the specific 
import restrictions.

Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities

    NMFS analyzed several alternatives under the EA for reducing 
mortality of marine mammals in fishing operations. Of those 
alternatives, the proposed rule (which is based on the EA preferred 
alternative) is the one that offers the most flexibility while being 
compliant with the provisions of the MMPA and U.S. obligations under 
the World Trade Organization, and thus was the one that could be 
considered in the analysis to minimize adverse impacts on small 
entities. The flexibility offered under the proposed rule allows 
harvesting nations to adopt a variety of alternatives to assess and 
reduce marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury, provided 
the alternatives are comparable in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory 
program. The flexibility should reduce burdens on small entities that 
import fish and fish products. One alternative to the proposed rule is 
the no action alternative, where NMFS would not promulgate regulations 
to implement the international provisions of the MMPA. This alternative 
to the proposed rule may demonstrate the least burden or economic 
impact to small entities. However, since the international provisions 
of the MMPA are statutory requirements, NOAA Fisheries does not have 
discretion to implement the no action alternative.
    The proposed rule also demonstrates the U.S. commitment to 
achieving the conservation and sustainable management of marine mammals 
consistent with the statutory requirement of section 101(a)(2) of the 
MMPA. Additionally, the increased data collection that may result from 
the proposed regulations could assist in global stock assessments of 
marine mammals and improve our scientific understanding of these 
species. Finally, the proposed regulations should help ensure that the 
United States is not importing fisheries products harvested by nations 
that engage in the unsustainable bycatch of marine mammals in waters 
within and beyond any national jurisdiction.
    No U.S. industrial sector is likely to be directly affected by the 
rulemaking. However, indirect effects may result in temporary and long-
term responses that may be both positive and negative for various 
sectors of the U.S. seafood supply chain. Although over 90 percent of 
the edible seafood consumed annually in the United States is imported, 
the United States imports from over 120 nations. Given the number of 
nations exporting fish and fish products to the U.S. market and the 
volume of products supplied, domestic importers, retailers, 
wholesalers, and processors should be able to locate substitute or 
alternative sources of fish and fish products for those fisheries that 
fail to receive a comparability finding. However, it is possible that a 
substitute product will be more expensive or otherwise less preferable 
to a prohibited foreign fish or fish product. NMFS seeks comment on the 
costs, if any, incurred by U.S. entities that must find alternative 
sources for prohibited foreign fish and fish products.
    Although U.S. entities are not directly impacted by this rule, they 
may experience some indirect effects from this rule. The indirect 
effects of import prohibitions may cause short term disruptions in the 
flow of seafood imports potentially impacting U.S. businesses. NMFS 
does not anticipate that national benefits and costs would change 
significantly in the long-term as a result of the implementation of the 
proposed alternatives. Therefore, NMFS anticipates that the impacts on 
U.S. businesses engaged in trading, processing, or retailing seafood 
will likely be minimal.

Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting Federal Rules

    This proposed action does not duplicate, overlap or conflict with 
any other Federal rules.

Public Participation

    It is the policy of the Department of Commerce, whenever 
practicable, to afford the public an opportunity to participate in the 
rulemaking process. Accordingly, interested persons may submit written 
comments regarding this proposed rule by one of the methods listed in 
the Instructions section. All comments must be received by midnight on 
the day of the close of the comment period.
    We are particularly interested in comments concerning the following 
questions:
    1. Are there fisheries that are likely to be subject to 
prohibitions under this rule and, if so, what are the potential 
economic impacts on small businesses and consumers?
    2. Is the five year exemption period an appropriate amount of time 
to allow harvesting nations to comply with the requirements of this 
rule?
    3. Is four years an appropriate amount of time for the duration of 
a comparability finding?
    4. Is the rule and corresponding notice of an information 
collection clear in regards to the type of documentation that would be 
required for harvesting nations to demonstrate the requirement that 
they have prohibited the intentional and incidental mortality or 
serious injury of marine mammals?
    5. Is there a definition of ``reasonable proof'' that is used by 
another Federal government agency that would be appropriate to 
incorporate into this rule?

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This proposed rule contains a collection-of-information requirement 
subject to review and approval by the Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). This requirement has 
been submitted to OMB for approval. The information collection in this 
proposed rule would revise a collection-of-information requirement 
previously approved under OMB Control Number 0648-0651 (Certification 
of Admissibility). The revision would add a new category to the 
certification requirements for exports of fishery products to the 
United States from a nation's export fishery that have received a 
comparability finding under the procedures for evaluating export 
fisheries set forth in this proposed rule but are exporting fish and 
fish products similar to export fisheries that have failed to obtain a 
comparability finding. The Assistant Administrator may require that 
fish and fish products from such nation's other export fisheries could 
be admitted into the United States if the exporting nation certifies 
that the products were not harvested in the fishery for which a 
comparability finding was not issued.
    The public reporting burden for the proposed requirement has been 
estimated, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching 
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and 
completing and reviewing the collection information per response. NMFS 
estimates that the time to complete the Certification of Admissibility 
Form would be 10 minutes. In the event that import restrictions are 
imposed under these new procedures, additional responses by foreign 
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importers may increase the burden by 50% from the initial estimates 
under the existing approved collection. Based on an examination of 
trade statistics and the number of traders, the total number of 
respondents (e.g. seafood exporters/government officials) is estimated 
to be 90, increased from 60; the total number of responses is estimated 
to be 900, increased from 600; and the total annual burden is estimated 
at 150 hours, increased from 100 hours.
    Public comment is sought regarding: Whether this proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; the accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to 
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology.
    The burden associated with the application for a comparability 
finding and the progress reports are not presently analyzed under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act. Nonetheless, we recognize that these 
collections of information pose regulatory burdens for harvesting 
nations and possibly affected fisheries and seek comment on the 
potential cost of these provisions, including the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
information.
    Send comments on these or any other aspects of the collection of 
information to the Director, Office of International Affairs (see 
ADDRESSES), and to OMB by email to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or by 
fax to (202) 395-5806.
    If this revision to the collection-of-information requirement under 
Control Number 0648-0651 is approved by OMB, the table of approved NOAA 
information collections that appears at 15 CFR part 902 would be 
amended accordingly.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number.

List of Subjects

15 CFR Part 902

    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

50 CFR Part 216

    Administrative practice and procedure, Exports, Marine Mammals, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: July 31, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 15 CFR part 902 and 50 CFR 
part 216 are proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 902--NOAA INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE 
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT: OMB CONTROL NUMBERS

0
1. The authority citation for part 902 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.

0
2. In Sec.  902.1, in the table in paragraph (b), remove the entry for 
216.24 and add in its place an entry for 216.24(h)(9)(iii) in numerical 
order under the heading 50 CFR to read as follows:


Sec.  902.1  OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork 
Reduction Act.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *

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                                             Current OMB control number
 CFR part or section where the information  (all numbers begin with 0648-
     collection requirement is located                    )
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                                * * * * *
50 CFR....................................
 
                                * * * * *
  216.24(h)(9)(iii).......................  -0387 and -0651
 
                                * * * * *
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PART 216--REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TAKING AND IMPORTING OF MARINE 
MAMMALS

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3. The authority citation for part 216 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.

0
4. In Sec.  216.3:
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a. Add definitions for ``Bycatch limit,'' ``Comparability finding,'' 
``Exempt fishery,'' ``Exemption period,'' ``Export fishery,'' and 
``Fish and fish product'' in alphabetical order;
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b. Revise the definition for ``Import''; and
0
c. Add definitions for ``Intermediary nation,'' ``List of foreign 
fisheries,'' ``Transboundary stock,'' and ``U.S. regulatory program'' 
in alphabetical order.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  216.3  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Bycatch limit means the calculation of a potential biological 
removal level for a particular marine mammal stock, as defined in Sec.  
229.2, or comparable scientific metric established by the harvesting 
nation or applicable regional fishery management organization or 
intergovernmental agreement.
* * * * *
    Comparability finding means a finding by the Assistant 
Administrator that the harvesting nation for an export fishery has met 
the applicable conditions specified in Sec.  216.24(h)(6)(iii) subject 
to the additional considerations for comparability determinations set 
out in Sec.  216.24(h)(7).
* * * * *
    Exempt fishery means a foreign commercial fishing operation 
determined by the Assistant Administrator to be the source of exports 
of commercial fish and fish products to the United States and to have a 
remote likelihood of, or no known, incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals in the course of commercial fishing 
operations. A commercial fishing operation that has a remote likelihood 
of causing incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals is 
one that collectively with other foreign fisheries exporting fish and 
fish products to the United States causes the annual removal of:
    (1) Ten percent or less of any marine mammal stock's bycatch limit; 
or
    (2) More than 10 percent of any marine mammal stock's bycatch 
limit, yet that fishery by itself removes 1 percent or less of that 
stock's bycatch limit annually; or
    (3) Where reliable information has not been provided by the 
harvesting nation on the frequency of incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals caused by the commercial fishing operation, 
the Assistant Administrator may determine whether the likelihood of 
incidental mortality and serious injury is ``remote'' by evaluating 
information concerning factors such as fishing techniques, gear used, 
methods used to deter marine mammals, target species, seasons and areas 
fished, qualitative data from logbooks or fisher reports, stranding 
data, the species and distribution of marine mammals in the area, or 
other factors at the discretion of the Assistant Administrator. A 
foreign fishery will not be classified as an exempt fishery unless the 
Assistant

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Administrator has reliable information from the harvesting nation, or 
other information to support such a finding.
    Exemption period means the one-time, five-year period that 
commences with the effective date of the final rule implementing this 
section during which commercial fishing operations that are the source 
of exports of commercial fish and fish products to the United States 
will be exempt from the prohibitions of Sec.  216.24(h)(1).
    Export fishery means a foreign commercial fishing operation 
determined by the Assistant Administrator to be the source of exports 
of commercial fish and fish products to the United States and to have 
more than a remote likelihood of incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals (as defined in the definition of an ``exempt 
fishery'') in the course of its commercial fishing operations. Where 
reliable information has not been provided by the harvesting nation on 
the frequency of incidental mortality and serious injury of marine 
mammals caused by the commercial fishing operation, the Assistant 
Administrator may determine whether the likelihood of incidental 
mortality and serious injury is more than ``remote'' by evaluating 
information concerning factors such as fishing techniques, gear used, 
methods used to deter marine mammals, target species, seasons and areas 
fished, qualitative data from logbooks or fisher reports, stranding 
data, and the species and distribution of marine mammals in the area, 
or other factors at the discretion of the Assistant Administrator that 
may inform whether the likelihood of incidental mortality and serious 
injury of marine mammals caused by the commercial fishing operation is 
more than ``remote.'' Commercial fishing operations not specifically 
identified in the current List of Foreign Fisheries as either exempt or 
export fisheries are deemed to be export fisheries until the next List 
of Foreign Fisheries is published unless the Assistant Administrator 
has reliable information from the harvesting nation to properly 
classify the foreign commercial fishing operation. Additionally, the 
Assistant Administrator, may request additional information from the 
harvesting nation and may consider other relevant information as set 
forth in Sec.  216.24(h)(3) of this section about such commercial 
fishing operations and the frequency of incidental mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammals, to properly classify the foreign 
commercial fishing operation.
* * * * *
    Fish and fish product means any marine finfish, mollusk, 
crustacean, or other form of marine life other than marine mammals, 
reptiles, and birds, whether fresh, frozen, canned, pouched, or 
otherwise prepared in a manner that allows species identification, but 
does not include fish oil, slurry, sauces, sticks, balls, cakes, 
pudding and other similar highly processed fish products.
* * * * *
    Import means to land on, bring into, or introduce into, or attempt 
to land on, bring into, or introduce into, any place subject to the 
jurisdiction of the United States, whether or not such landing, 
bringing, or introduction constitutes an importation within the Customs 
laws of the United States; except that, for the purpose of any ban 
issued under 16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(2)(B) on the importation of fish or fish 
products, the definition of ``import'' in Sec.  216.24(f)(1)(ii)shall 
apply.
* * * * *
    Intermediary nation means a nation that imports fish or fish 
products from a fishery that is subject to an import restriction 
pursuant to Sec.  216.24(h)(9) and re-exports such fish or fish 
products to the United States.
* * * * *
    List of Foreign Fisheries means the most recent list of foreign 
commercial fishing operations exporting fish or fish products to the 
United States, that is published in the Federal Register by the 
Assistant Administrator and that classifies commercial fishing 
operations according to the frequency and likelihood of incidental 
mortality and serious injury of marine mammals during commercial 
fishing operations as either an exempt fishery or export fishery. This 
list will be organized by harvesting nation.
* * * * *
    Transboundary stock means a marine mammal stock occurring in the:
    (1) Exclusive economic zones or territorial sea of the United 
States and one or more other coastal States; or
    (2) Exclusive economic zone or territorial sea of the United States 
and on the high seas.
* * * * *
    U.S. regulatory program means the regulatory program governing the 
incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals in the course 
of commercial fishing operations as specified in the Marine Mammal 
Protection Act and its implementing regulations.
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  216.24, the section heading is revised and paragraph (h) is 
added to read as follows:


Sec.  216.24  Taking and related acts incidental to commercial fishing 
operations including tuna purse seine vessels in the eastern tropical 
Pacific Ocean.

* * * * *
    (h) Taking and related acts of marine mammals incidental to foreign 
commercial fishing operations not governed by the provisions related to 
tuna purse seine vessels in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. (1) 
Prohibitions. (i) As provided in section 101(a)(2) of the MMPA, the 
importation of commercial fish or fish products which have been caught 
with commercial fishing technology which results in the incidental kill 
or incidental serious injury of ocean mammals in excess of U.S. 
standards is prohibited. For purposes of this section, a fish or fish 
product caught with commercial fishing technology which results in the 
incidental mortality or incidental serious injury of marine mammals in 
excess of U.S. standards is any fish or fish product harvested in an 
exempt or export fishery for which a valid comparability finding is not 
in effect.
    (ii) Accordingly, it is unlawful for any person to import, or 
attempt to import, into the United States for commercial purposes any 
fish or fish product if such fish or fish product:
    (A) Was caught or harvested in a fishery that does not have a valid 
comparability finding in effect at the time of import; or
    (B) Is not accompanied by a Certification of Admissibility where 
such Certification is required pursuant to paragraph (h)(9)(iv) of this 
section or by such other documentation as the Assistant Administrator 
may identify and announce in the Federal Register that indicates the 
fish or fish product was not caught or harvested in a fishery subject 
to an import prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) of this 
section.
    (iii) It is unlawful for any person, including exporters, 
transshippers, importers, processors, or wholesalers/distributors to 
possess, sell, purchase, offer for sale, re-export, transport, or ship 
in the United States, any fish or fish product imported in violation of 
this section.
    (2) Exemptions. (i) Exempt fisheries are exempt from requirements 
of paragraph (h)(6)(iii)(B) through (E) of this section.
    (A) For the purposes of paragraph (h) of this section, harvesting 
nation means the country under whose flag or jurisdiction one or more 
fishing vessels or other entity engaged in commercial fishing 
operations are documented, or which has by formal declaration or 
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or more authorized or certified charter vessels, and from such 
vessel(s) or entity(ies) fish are caught or harvested that are a part 
of any cargo or shipment of fish or fish products to be imported into 
the United States, regardless of any intervening transshipments, 
exports or re-exports.
    (B) [Reserved]
    (ii) The prohibitions of paragraph (h)(1) of this section shall not 
apply during the exemption period.
    (iii) Section 216.24(h) shall not apply with respect to incidental 
take of delphinids in purse seine fishing for yellowfin tuna in the 
eastern tropical Pacific Ocean or large-scale driftnet fishing. Section 
216.24(f) shall govern restrictions on importation and sale of fish and 
fish products caught or harvested, and the taking of delphinids, in the 
course of commercial purse seine fishing operations for yellowfin tuna 
in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean and fish and the importation of 
fish products harvested by using a large-scale driftnet.
    (3) Procedures to identify foreign commercial fishing operations 
with incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals. In 
developing the List of Foreign Fisheries in paragraph (h)(4) of this 
section, the Assistant Administrator:
    (i) Shall periodically analyze imports of fish and fish products 
and identify commercial fishing operations that are the source of 
exports of such fish and fish products to the United States that have 
or may have incidental mortality or serious injury of marine mammals in 
the course of their commercial fishing operations.
    (A) For the purposes of paragraph (h) of this section, a commercial 
fishing operation means vessels or entities that catch, take, or 
harvest fish (as defined in Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1802)) from the marine 
environment (or other areas where marine mammals occur) that results in 
the sale or barter of all or part of the fish caught, taken or 
harvested. The term includes aquaculture activities that interact with 
or occur in marine mammal habitat.
    (B) [Reserved]
    (ii) Shall notify, in consultation with the Secretary of State, 
each harvesting nation that has commercial fishing operations 
identified pursuant to paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this section and request 
that within 90 days of notification the harvesting nation submit 
reliable information about the commercial fishing operations 
identified, including as relevant the number of participants, number of 
vessels, gear type, target species, area of operation, fishing season, 
any information regarding the frequency of marine mammal incidental 
mortality and serious injury and any programs (including any relevant 
laws, decrees, regulations or measures) to assess marine mammal 
populations and to reduce incidental mortality and serious injury of 
marine mammals in those fisheries or prohibit the intentional killing 
or injury of marine mammals;
    (iii) Shall review each harvesting nation's submission, evaluate 
any information it contains (including descriptions of its regulatory 
programs) and, if necessary, request additional information; and
    (iv) May consider other readily available and relevant information 
about such commercial fishing operations and the frequency of 
incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals, including: 
Fishing vessel records; reports of on-board fishery observers; 
information from off-loading facilities, port-side officials, 
enforcement agents, transshipment vessel workers and fish importers; 
government vessel registries; regional fisheries management 
organizations documents and statistical document programs; and 
appropriate certification programs. Other sources may include published 
literature and reports on fishing vessels with incidental mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammals from government agencies; foreign, 
state, and local governments; regional fishery management 
organizations; nongovernmental organizations; industry organizations; 
academic institutions; and citizens and citizen groups.
    (4) List of Foreign Fisheries. (i) Within one year of the effective 
date of the final rule implementing this section and the year prior to 
the expiration of the exemption period and every four years thereafter, 
the Assistant Administrator, based on the information obtained in 
paragraph (h)(3) of this section, will publish in the Federal Register:
    (A) A proposed List of Foreign Fisheries by harvesting nation for 
notice and comment; and
    (B) A final List of Foreign Fisheries, effective upon publication 
in the Federal Register.
    (ii) To the extent that information is available, the List of 
Foreign Fisheries shall:
    (A) Classify each commercial fishing operation that is the source 
of exports of fish and fish products to the United States based on the 
definitions for export fishery and exempt fishery set forth in Sec.  
216.3 of this part and identified in the List of Foreign Fisheries by 
harvesting nation and other defining factors including geographic 
location of harvest, gear-type, target species or a combination 
thereof;
    (B) Include fishing gear type, target species, and number of 
vessels or other entities engaged in each commercial fishing operation;
    (C) List the marine mammals that interact with each commercial 
fishing operation and indicate the level of incidental mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammals in each commercial fishing operation;
    (D) Provide a description of the harvesting nation's programs to 
assess marine mammal stocks and estimate and reduce marine mammal 
incidental mortality and serious injury in its export fisheries; and
    (E) List the harvesting nations that prohibit, in the course of 
commercial fishing operations that are the source of exports to the 
United States, the intentional mortality or serious injury of marine 
mammals unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine 
mammal is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a 
person in immediate danger.
    (5) Consultations with Harvesting Nations with Commercial Fishing 
Operations on the List of Foreign Fisheries. (i) Within 90 days of 
publication of the final List of Foreign Fisheries in the Federal 
Register, the Assistant Administrator, in consultation with the 
Secretary of State, shall consult with harvesting nations with 
commercial fishing operations identified as export or exempt fisheries 
as defined in Sec.  216.3 for purposes of notifying the harvesting 
nation of the requirements of the Marine Mammal Protection Act and this 
subpart.
    (ii) The Assistant Administrator, in consultation with the 
Secretary of State, may consult with harvesting nations for the 
purposes of providing notifications of deadlines under this section, 
ascertaining or reviewing the progress of the harvesting nation's 
development, adoption, implementation, or enforcement of its regulatory 
program governing the incidental mortality and serious injury of marine 
mammals in the course of commercial fishing operations for an export 
fishery, supplementing or clarifying information needed in conjunction 
with the List of Foreign Fisheries in paragraphs (h)(3) and (4) of this 
section, the progress report in paragraph (h)(10) of this section or an 
application for or reconsideration of a comparability finding in 
paragraph (h)(6) and (h)(8) of this section.
    (iii) The Assistant Administrator shall, in consultation with the 
Secretary of State and the United States Trade Representative, consult 
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harvesting nations that failed to receive a comparability finding for 
one or more of commercial fishing operations or for which a 
comparability finding is terminated and encourage the harvesting nation 
to take corrective action and reapply for a comparability finding in 
accordance with paragraph (h)(9)(iii) of this section.
    (6) Procedure and conditions for a comparability finding. (i) 
Procedures to apply for a comparability finding. On March 1st of the 
year when the exemption period or comparability finding is to expire, a 
harvesting nation, shall submit to the Assistant Administrator an 
application for each of its export and exempt fisheries, along with 
documentary evidence demonstrating that the harvesting nation has met 
the conditions specified in paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section for 
each of such fishery, including reasonable proof as to the effects on 
marine mammals of the commercial fishing technology in use in the 
fishery for fish or fish products exported from such nation to the 
United States. The Assistant Administrator may require the submission 
of additional supporting documentation or other verification of 
statements made in an application for a comparability finding.
    (ii) Procedures to issue a comparability finding. No later than 
November 30th of the year when the exemption period or comparability 
finding is to expire, the Assistant Administrator, in response to an 
application from a harvesting nation for an export or exempt fishery, 
shall determine whether to issue to the harvesting nation, in 
accordance with the procedures set forth in paragraph (h)(8) of this 
section, a comparability finding for the fishery. In making this 
determination, the Assistant Administrator shall consider documentary 
evidence provided by the harvesting nation and relevant information 
readily available from other sources. If a harvesting nation provides 
insufficient documentary evidence in support of its application, the 
Assistant Administrator shall draw reasonable conclusions regarding the 
fishery based on readily available and relevant information from other 
sources, including where appropriate information concerning analogous 
fisheries that use the same or similar gear-type under similar 
conditions as the fishery, in determining whether to issue the 
harvesting nation a comparability finding for the fishery.
    (iii) Conditions for a comparability finding. The following are 
conditions for the Assistant Administrator to issue a comparability 
finding for the fishery, subject to the additional considerations set 
out in paragraph (h)(7) of this section:
    (A) For an exempt or export fishery, the harvesting nation:
    (1) Prohibits the intentional mortality or serious injury of marine 
mammals in the course of commercial fishing operations in the fishery 
unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine mammal 
is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person 
in immediate danger; or
    (2) Demonstrates that it has procedures to reliably certify that 
exports of fish and fish products to the United States are not the 
product of an intentional killing or serious injury of a marine mammal 
unless the intentional mortality or serious injury of a marine mammal 
is imminently necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person 
in immediate danger; and
    (B) For an export fishery, the harvesting nation maintains a 
regulatory program with respect to the fishery that is comparable in 
effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory program with respect to incidental 
mortality and serious injury of marine mammals in the course of 
commercial fishing operations, in particular by maintaining a 
regulatory program that includes, or effectively achieves comparable 
results as, the conditions in paragraphs (h)(6)(iii)(C), (D) or (E) of 
this section as applicable (including for transboundary stocks).
    (C) Conditions for an export fishery operating under the 
jurisdiction of a harvesting nation within its EEZ (or the equivalent) 
or territorial sea. In making the finding in paragraph (h)(6)(ii) of 
this section, with respect to an export fishery operating under the 
jurisdiction of a harvesting nation within its EEZ (or the equivalent) 
or territorial sea, the Assistant Administrator shall determine whether 
the harvesting nation maintains a regulatory program that provides for, 
or effectively achieves comparable results as, the following:
    (1) Marine mammal assessments that estimate population abundance 
for marine mammal stocks in waters under the harvesting nation's 
jurisdiction that are incidentally killed or seriously injured in the 
export fishery.
    (2) An export fishery register containing a list of all fishing 
vessels participating in the export fishery, including information on 
the number of vessels participating, the time or season and area of 
operation, gear type and target species.
    (3) Regulatory requirements that include:
    (i) A requirement for the owner or operator of a vessel 
participating in the export fishery to report all intentional and 
incidental mortality and injury of marine mammals in the course of 
commercial fishing operations; and
    (ii) A requirement to implement measures in the export fishery 
designed to reduce the total incidental mortality and serious injury of 
a marine mammal stock below the bycatch limit.
    (4) Implementation of monitoring procedures in the export fishery 
designed to estimate incidental mortality or serious injury in the 
export fishery, and to estimate the cumulative incidental mortality and 
serious injury of marine mammal stocks in waters under its jurisdiction 
resulting from the export fishery and other export fisheries 
interacting with the same marine mammal stocks, including an indication 
of the statistical reliability of those estimates.
    (5) Calculation of bycatch limits for marine mammal stocks in 
waters under its jurisdiction that are incidentally killed or seriously 
injured in the export fishery.
    (6) Comparison of the incidental mortality and serious injury of 
each marine mammal stock or stocks that interact with the export 
fishery in relation to the bycatch limit for each stock; and comparison 
of the cumulative incidental mortality and serious injury of each 
marine mammal stock or stocks that interact with the export fishery and 
any other export fisheries of the harvesting nation showing that these 
export fisheries:
    (i) Do not exceed the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks; or
    (ii) Exceed the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks, but the 
portion of incidental marine mammal mortality or serious injury for 
which the export fishery is responsible is at a level that, if the 
other export fisheries interacting with the same marine mammal stock or 
stocks were at the same level, would not result in cumulative 
incidental mortality and serious injury in excess of the bycatch limit 
for that stock or stocks.
    (D) Conditions for a harvesting nation's export fishery operating 
within the jurisdiction of another coastal state. In making the finding 
in paragraph (h)(6)(ii) of this section, with respect to a harvesting 
nation's export fishery operating within the jurisdiction of another 
coastal state, the Assistant Administrator shall determine whether the 
harvesting nation maintains a regulatory program that provides for, or 
effectively achieves comparable results as, the following:
    (1) Implementation in the export fishery of:
    (i) with respect to any transboundary stock interacting with the 
export fishery, any measures to reduce the incidental

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mortality and serious injury of that stock that the United States 
requires its domestic fisheries to take with respect that transboundary 
stock; and
    (ii) with respect to any other marine mammal stocks interacting 
with the export fishery while operating within the jurisdiction of the 
coastal state or on the high seas, any measures to reduce incidental 
mortality and serious injury that the United States requires its 
domestic fisheries to take with respect to that marine mammal stock; 
and
    (2) For an export fishery not subject to management by a regional 
fishery management organization:
    (i) An assessment of marine mammal abundance of stocks interacting 
with the export fishery, the calculation of a bycatch limit for each 
such stock, an estimation of incidental mortality and serious injury 
for each stock and reduction in or maintenance of the incidental 
mortality and serious injury of each stock below the bycatch limit. 
This data included in the application may be provided by the coastal 
state or other source; and
    (ii) Comparison of the incidental mortality and serious injury of 
each marine mammal stock or stocks that interact with the export 
fishery in relation to the bycatch limit for each stock; and comparison 
of the cumulative incidental mortality and serious injury of each 
marine mammal stock or stocks that interact with the export fishery and 
any other export fisheries of the harvesting nation showing that these 
export fisheries do not exceed the bycatch limit for that stock or 
stocks; or exceed the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks, but the 
portion of incidental marine mammal mortality or serious injury for 
which the export fishery is responsible is at a level that, if the 
other export fisheries interacting with the same marine mammal stock or 
stocks were at the same level, would not result in cumulative 
incidental mortality and serious injury in excess of the bycatch limit 
for that stock or stocks; or
    (3) For an export fishery that is subject to management by a 
regional fishery management organization, implementation of marine 
mammal data collection and conservation and management measures 
applicable to that fishery required under an applicable 
intergovernmental agreement or regional fisheries management 
organization to which the United States is a party.
    (E) Conditions for a harvesting nation's export fishery operating 
on the high seas. In making the finding in paragraph (h)(6)(ii) of this 
section, with respect to a harvesting nation's export fishery operating 
on the high seas, the Assistant Administrator shall determine whether 
the harvesting nation maintains a regulatory program that provides for, 
or effectively achieves comparable results as, the U.S. regulatory 
program with respect to the following:
    (1) Implementation in the fishery of marine mammal data collection 
and conservation and management measures applicable to that fishery 
required under any applicable intergovernmental agreement or regional 
fisheries management organization to which the United States is a 
party; and
    (2) Implementation in the export fishery of:
    (i) With respect to any transboundary stock interacting with the 
export fishery, any measures to reduce the incidental mortality and 
serious injury of that stock that the United States requires its 
domestic fisheries to take with respect that transboundary stock; and
    (ii) With respect to any other marine mammal stocks interacting 
with the export fishery while operating on the high seas, any measures 
to reduce incidental mortality and serious injury that the United 
States requires its domestic fisheries to take with respect to that 
marine mammal stock when they are operating on the high seas.
    (7) Additional considerations for comparability finding 
determinations. When determining whether to issue any comparability 
finding for a harvesting nation's export fishery the Assistant 
Administrator shall also consider:
    (i) U.S. implementation of its regulatory program for similar 
marine mammal stocks and similar fisheries (e.g., considering gear or 
target species), including transboundary stocks governed by regulations 
implementing a take reduction plan (Sec.  229.2 of this chapter), and 
any other relevant information received during consultations;
    (ii) The extent to which the harvesting nation has successfully 
implemented measures in the export fishery to reduce the incidental 
mortality and serious injury of marine mammals caused by the harvesting 
nation's export fisheries to levels below the bycatch limit;
    (iii) Whether the measures adopted by the harvesting nation for its 
export fishery have reduced or will likely reduce the cumulative 
incidental mortality and serious injury of each marine mammal stock 
below the bycatch limit, and the progress of the regulatory program 
toward achieving its objectives;
    (iv) Other relevant facts and circumstances, which may include the 
history and nature of interactions with marine mammals in this export 
fishery, whether the level of incidental mortality and serious injury 
resulting from the fishery or fisheries exceeds the bycatch limit for a 
marine mammal stock, the population size and trend of the marine mammal 
stock, and the population level impacts of the incidental mortality or 
serious injury of marine mammals in a harvesting nation's export 
fisheries and the conservation status of those marine mammal stocks 
where available;
    (v) The record of consultations under paragraph (h)(5) of this 
section with the harvesting nation, results of these consultations, and 
actions taken by the harvesting nation and under any applicable 
intergovernmental agreement or regional fishery management organization 
to reduce the incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals 
in its export fisheries;
    (vi) Information gathered during onsite inspection by U.S. 
government officials of a fishery's operations;
    (vii) For export fisheries operating on the high seas under an 
applicable intergovernmental agreement or regional fishery management 
organization to which the United States is a party, the harvesting 
nation's record of implementation of or compliance with measures 
adopted by that regional fishery management organization or 
intergovernmental agreement for data collection, incidental mortality 
and serious injury mitigation or the conservation and management of 
marine mammals; whether the harvesting nation is a party or cooperating 
non-party to such intergovernmental agreement or regional fishery 
management organization; the record of United States implementation of 
such measures; and whether the United States has imposed additional 
measures on its fleet not required by an intergovernmental agreement or 
regional fishery management organization; or
    (viii) For export fisheries operating on the high seas under an 
applicable intergovernmental agreement or regional fisheries management 
organization to which the United States is not a party, the harvesting 
nation's implementation of and compliance with measures, adopted by 
that regional fisheries management organization or intergovernmental 
agreement, and any additional measures implemented by the harvesting 
nation for data collection, incidental mortality and serious injury 
mitigation or the conservation and management of marine mammals and the 
extent to which such measures are comparable in effectiveness to the 
U.S. regulatory program for similar fisheries.
    (8) Comparability finding determinations. (i) Publication. No later 
than November 30th of the year when the exemption period or 
comparability finding is to expire, the Assistant

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Administrator shall publish in the Federal Register, by harvesting 
nation, a notice of the harvesting nations and fisheries for which it 
has issued and denied a comparability finding and the specific fish and 
fish products that as a result are subject to import prohibitions under 
paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of this section.
    (ii) Notification. Prior to publication in the Federal Register, 
the Assistant Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of 
State and, in the event of a denial of a comparability finding, with 
the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, shall notify each 
harvesting nation in writing of the fisheries of the harvesting nation 
for which the Assistant Administrator is:
    (A) Issuing a comparability finding;
    (B) Denying a comparability finding with an explanation for the 
reasons for the denial of such comparability finding; and
    (C) Specify the fish and fish products that will be subject to 
import prohibitions under paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of this section on 
account of a denial of a comparability finding and the effective date 
of such import prohibitions.
    (iii) Preliminary comparability finding consultations. (A) Prior to 
denying a comparability finding under paragraph (h)(8)(ii) of this 
section or terminating a comparability finding under paragraph 
(h)(8)(vii) of this section, the Assistant Administrator shall:
    (1) Notify the harvesting nation that it is preliminarily denying 
or terminating its comparability finding and explain the reasons for 
that preliminary denial or termination;
    (2) Provide the harvesting nation a reasonable opportunity to 
submit reliable information to refute the preliminary denial or 
termination of the comparability finding and communicate any corrective 
actions it is taking to meet the applicable conditions for a 
comparability finding set out in paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section 
subject to the additional considerations set out in paragraph (h)(7) of 
this section.
    (B) The Assistant Administrator shall take into account any 
information it receives from the harvesting nation and issue a final 
comparability finding determination, notifying the harvesting nation 
pursuant to paragraph (h)(8)(ii) of this section of its determination 
and, if a denial or termination, an explanation of the reasons for the 
denial or termination of the comparability finding.
    (C) A preliminary denial or termination of a comparability finding 
shall not result in import prohibitions pursuant to paragraphs (h)(1) 
and (9) of this section.
    (iv) Duration of a comparability finding. Unless terminated in 
accordance with paragraph (h)(8)(vii) of this section or issued for a 
specific period pursuant to a re-application under paragraph 
(h)(9)(iii) of this section, a comparability finding shall remain valid 
for 4 years from publication or for such other period as the Assistant 
Administrator may specify.
    (v) Renewal of comparability finding. To seek renewal of a 
comparability finding, every 4 years or prior to the expiration of a 
comparability finding, the harvesting nation must submit to the 
Assistant Administrator the application and the documentary evidence 
required pursuant to paragraph (h)(6)(i) of this section, including, 
where applicable, reasonable proof as to the effects on marine mammals 
of the commercial fishing technology in use in the fishery for fish or 
fish products exported to the United States, by March 1 of the year 
when its current comparability finding is due to expire.
    (vi) Procedures for a comparability finding for new foreign 
commercial fishing operations wishing to export to the United States. 
(A) For foreign commercial fishing operations not on the List of 
Foreign Fisheries that are the source of new exports to the United 
States, the harvesting nation must notify the Assistant Administrator 
that the commercial fishing operation wishes to export fish and fish 
products to the United States.
    (B) Upon notification the Assistant Administrator shall issue a 
provisional comparability finding allowing such imports for a period 
not to exceed 12 months.
    (C) At least 120 days prior to the expiration of the provisional 
comparability finding the harvesting nation must submit to the 
Assistant Administrator the reliable information specified in paragraph 
(h)(3)(ii) of this section and the application and the applicable 
documentary evidence required pursuant to paragraph (h)(6)(i) of this 
section.
    (D) Prior to expiration of the provisional comparability finding, 
the Assistant Administrator shall review the application and 
information provided and classify the commercial fishing operation as 
either an exempt or export fishery in accordance with paragraphs 
(h)(3)(iii) through (iv) and (h)(4)(ii) of this section and determine 
whether to issue the harvesting nation a comparability finding for the 
fishery in accordance with paragraph (h)(6)(ii) through (iii) of this 
section.
    (E) If the harvesting nation submits the reliable information 
specified in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section at least 180 days 
prior to expiration of the provisional comparability finding, the 
Assistant Administrator will review that information and classify the 
fishery as either an exempt or export fishery.
    (vii) Discretionary review of comparability findings. (A) The 
Assistant Administrator may reconsider a comparability finding that it 
has issued at any time based upon information obtained by the Assistant 
Administrator including any progress report received from a harvesting 
nation; or upon request with the submission of information from the 
harvesting nation, any nation, regional fishery management 
organizations, nongovernmental organizations, industry organizations, 
academic institutions, citizens or citizen groups that the harvesting 
nation's exempt or export fishery no longer meets the applicable 
conditions in paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section. Upon receiving a 
request, the Assistant Administrator has the discretion to determine 
whether to proceed with a review or reconsideration.
    (B) After such review or reconsideration and consultation with the 
harvesting nation, the Assistant Administrator shall, if the Assistant 
Administrator determines that the basis for the comparability finding 
no longer applies, terminate a comparability finding.
    (C) The Assistant Administrator shall notify in writing the 
harvesting nation and publish in the Federal Register a notice of the 
termination and the specific fish and fish products that as a result 
are subject to import prohibitions under paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of 
this section.
    (9) Imposition of import prohibitions. (i) With respect to a 
harvesting nation for which the Assistant Administrator has denied or 
terminated a comparability finding for a fishery, the Assistant 
Administrator, in cooperation with the Secretaries of the Treasury and 
Homeland Security, shall identify and prohibit the importation of fish 
and fish products into the United States from the harvesting nation 
caught or harvested in that fishery. Any such import prohibition shall 
become effective 30 days after the of publication of the Federal 
Register notice referenced in paragraph (h)(8)(i) of this section and 
shall only apply to fish and fish products caught or harvested in that 
fishery.
    (ii) Duration of import restrictions and removal of import 
restrictions. (A) Any import prohibition imposed

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pursuant to paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of this section with respect to a 
fishery shall remain in effect until the Assistant Administrator issues 
a comparability finding for the fishery.
    (B) A harvesting nation denied a comparability finding for a 
fishery may re-apply for a comparability finding at any time submitting 
an application to the Assistant Administrator, along with documentary 
evidence demonstrating that the harvesting nation has met the 
conditions specified in paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section, 
including, as applicable, reasonable proof as to the effects on marine 
mammals of the commercial fishing technology in use in the fishery for 
the fish or fish products exported from such nation to the United 
States.
    (C) The Assistant Administrator shall make a determination whether 
to issue the harvesting nation that has re-applied for a comparability 
finding for the fishery within 90 days from the submission of complete 
information to the Assistant Administrator. The Assistant Administrator 
shall issue a comparability finding for the fishery for a specified 
period where the Assistant Administrator finds that the harvesting 
nation meets the applicable conditions in paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this 
section, subject to the additional consideration for a comparability 
finding in paragraph (h)(7) of this section.
    (D) Upon issuance of a comparability finding to the harvesting 
nation with respect to the fishery and notification in writing to the 
harvesting nation, the Assistant Administrator, in cooperation with the 
Secretaries of Treasury and Homeland Security, shall publish in the 
Federal Register a notice of the comparability finding and the removal 
of the corresponding import prohibition effective on the date of 
publication in the Federal Register.
    (iii) Certification of admissibility. (A) If fish or fish products 
are subject to an import prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of 
this section, the Assistant Administrator, to avoid circumvention of 
the import prohibition, may require that the same or similar fish and 
fish products caught or harvested in another fishery of the harvesting 
nation and not subject to the prohibition be accompanied by a 
certification of admissibility. The certification of admissibility may 
be in addition to any other applicable import documentation 
requirements.
    (B) The Assistant Administrator shall notify the harvesting nation 
of the fisheries and the fish and fish products to be accompanied by a 
certification of admissibility and provide the necessary documents and 
instruction.
    (C) The Assistant Administrator in cooperation with the Secretaries 
of Treasury and Homeland Security, shall as part of the Federal 
Register notice referenced in paragraph (h)(8)(i) of this section 
publish by harvesting nation the fish and fish products to be 
accompanied by a certification of admissibility. Any requirement for a 
certification of admissibility shall be effective 30 days after the 
publication of such notice in the Federal Register.
    (D) For each shipment, the certification of admissibility must be 
properly completed and signed by a duly authorized official or agent of 
the harvesting nation and subject to validation by a responsible 
official(s) designated by the Assistant Administrator. The 
certification must also be signed by the importer of record and 
submitted in a format (electronic facsimile [fax], the Internet, etc.) 
specified by the Assistant Administrator.
    (iv) Intermediary nation. (A) For purposes of this paragraph, and 
in applying the definition of an ``intermediary nation,'' an import 
into the intermediary nation occurs when the fish or fish product is 
released from a harvesting nation's customs jurisdiction and enters the 
customs jurisdiction of the intermediary nation or when the fish and 
fish products are entered into a foreign trade zone of the intermediary 
nation for processing or transshipment. For other purposes, ``import'' 
is defined in Sec.  216.3.
    (B) No fish or fish products caught or harvested in a fishery 
subject to an import prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of 
this section, may be imported into the United States from any 
intermediary nation.
    (C) Within 30 days of publication of the Federal Register described 
in paragraph (h)(8)(i) of this section specifying fish and fish 
products subject to import prohibitions under paragraphs (h)(1) and 
(h)(9) of this section, the Assistant Administrator shall, based on 
readily available information, identify nations that may import, and 
re-export to the United States, fish and fish products from a fishery 
subject to an import prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) 
of this section and notify such nations in writing that they are 
subject to action under paragraph (h)(9)(iv)(D) of this section with 
respect to the fish and fish products for which the Assistant 
Administer identified them.
    (D) Within 60 days from the date of notification, a nation notified 
pursuant to paragraph (h)(9)(iv)(C) of this section must certify to the 
Assistant Administrator that it:
    (1) Does not import, or does not offer for import into the United 
States, fish or fish products subject to an import prohibition under 
paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) of this section; or
    (2) Has procedures to reliably certify that exports of fish and 
fish products from the intermediary to the United States do not contain 
fish or fish products caught or harvested in a fishery subject to an 
import prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) of this 
section.
    (E) The intermediary nation must provide documentary evidence to 
support its certification including information demonstrating that:
    (1) It has not imported in the preceding 6 months the fish and fish 
products for which it was notified under paragraph (h)(9)(iv)(C) of 
this section; or
    (2) It maintains a tracking, verification, or other scheme to 
reliably certify on either a global, individual shipment or other 
appropriate basis that fish and fish products from the intermediary 
nation offered for import to the United States do not contain of fish 
or fish products caught or harvested in a fishery subject to an import 
prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) of this section and 
for which it was notified under paragraph (h)(9)(iv)(C) of this 
section.
    (F) No later than 120 days after a notification pursuant to 
paragraph (h)(9)(iv)(C) of this section, the Assistant Administrator 
will review the documentary evidence provided by the intermediary 
nation under paragraphs (h)(9)(iv)(D) and (E) of this section and 
determine based on that information or other readily available 
information whether the intermediary nation imports, or offers to 
import into the United States, fish and fish products subject import 
prohibitions and, if so, whether the intermediary nation has procedures 
to reliably certify that exports of fish and fish products from the 
intermediary to the United States do not contain fish or fish products 
subject to import prohibitions under paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of this 
section, and notify the intermediary nation of its determination.
    (G) If the Assistant Administrator determines that the intermediary 
nation does not have procedures to reliably certify that exports of 
fish and fish products from the intermediary to the United States do 
not contain fish or fish products caught or harvested in a fishery 
subject to an import prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) 
of this section, the Assistant Administrator, in cooperation with the 
Secretaries of the Treasury and Homeland Security, will file with the

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Office of the Federal Register a notice announcing that fish and fish 
products exported from the intermediary nation to the United States 
that are of the same species as, or similar to, fish or fish products 
subject to an import prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) 
of this section and for which it was notified under paragraph 
(h)(9)(iv)(C) of this section may not be imported into the United 
States.
    (H) The Assistant Administrator will review determinations under 
this paragraph upon the request of an intermediary nation. Such 
requests must be accompanied by specific and detailed supporting 
information or documentation indicating that a review or 
reconsideration is warranted. Based upon such information and other 
relevant information, the Assistant Administrator may determine that 
the intermediary nation should no longer be subject to an import 
prohibition under paragraph (h)(9)(iv)(G) of this section. Based on 
that determination the Assistant Administrator, in cooperation with the 
Secretaries of the Treasury and Homeland Security, may lift an import 
prohibition under this paragraph and publish notification of such 
action in the Federal Register.
    (10) Progress report for harvesting nations with export fisheries 
(i) A harvesting nation shall submit, with respect to an exempt or 
export fishery, a progress report to the Assistant Administrator 
documenting actions taken to:
    (A) Develop, adopt and implement its regulatory program; and
    (B) Meet the conditions in paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section, 
including with respect to reducing or maintaining incidental mortality 
and serious injury of marine mammals below the bycatch limit for its 
fisheries.
    (ii) The progress report should include the methods the harvesting 
nation is using to obtain information in support of a comparability 
finding and a certification by the harvesting nation of the accuracy 
and authenticity of the information contained in the progress report.
    (iii) The first progress report would be due two years prior to the 
end of exemption period and every four years thereafter on or before 
July 31.
    (iv) The Assistant Administrator may review the progress report to 
monitor progress made by a harvesting nation in developing its 
regulatory program or to reconsider a comparability finding in 
accordance with paragraph (h)(8)(vi) of this section.
    (11) International cooperation and assistance. Consistent with the 
authority granted under Marine Mammal Protection Act at 16 U.S.C. 1378 
and the availability of funds, the Assistant Administrator may:
    (i) Provide appropriate assistance to harvesting nations identified 
by the Assistant Administrator under paragraph (h)(5) of this section 
with respect to the financial or technical means to develop and 
implement the requirements of this section;
    (ii) Undertake, where appropriate, cooperative research on marine 
mammal assessments for abundance, methods to estimate incidental 
mortality and serious injury and technologies and techniques to reduce 
marine mammal incidental mortality and serious injury in export 
fisheries;
    (iii) Encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the voluntary 
transfer of appropriate technology on mutually agreed terms to assist 
harvesting nations in qualifying for a comparability finding under 
paragraph (h)(6) of this section; and
    (iv) Initiate, through the Secretary of State, negotiations for the 
development of bilateral or multinational agreements with harvesting 
nations to conserve marine mammals and reduce the incidental mortality 
and serious injury of marine mammals in the course of commercial 
fishing operations.
    (12) The Assistant Administrator shall ensure, in consultation with 
the Office of the United States Trade Representative, that any action 
taken under this section, including any action to deny a comparability 
finding or to prohibit imports, is consistent with the international 
obligations of the United States, including under the World Trade 
Organization Agreement.

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                                                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  ADDRESSES:   You may submit comments                  MMPA Requirements
                                                                                                              on this document, identified by NOAA–                    The U.S. Ocean Commission stated in
                                                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        NMFS–2010–0098, by any of the                         its 2005 report that the ‘‘biggest threat
                                                      Administration                                          following methods:                                    to marine mammals worldwide is their
                                                                                                                 1. Electronic Submissions: Submit all              accidental capture or entanglement in
                                                      15 CFR Part 902                                         electronic public comments via the                    fishing gear (bycatch), which kills
                                                                                                              Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    hundreds of thousands of them each
                                                      50 CFR Part 216                                         www.regulations.gov/                                  year.’’ Scientists estimate the global
                                                                                                              #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2010-                      annual bycatch of marine mammals at
                                                      [Docket No. 0907301201–4923–02]                         0098, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                more than 600,000 animals. The MMPA
                                                                                                              complete the required fields and enter                contains provisions to address the
                                                      RIN 0648–AY15                                           or attach your comments.                              incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                                                                                 2. Mail: Submit written comments to:               of marine mammals in both domestic
                                                      Fish and Fish Product Import                            Director, Office of International Affairs,
                                                      Provisions of the Marine Mammal                                                                               and foreign commercial fisheries. With
                                                                                                              Attn: MMPA Fish Import Provisions,                    respect to foreign fisheries, section
                                                      Protection Act                                          NMFS, F/IA, 1315 East-West Highway,                   101(a)(2) of the MMPA states that the
                                                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      Silver Spring, MD 20910.                              Secretary of the Treasury shall ban the
                                                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                       Instructions: Comments sent by any                 importation of commercial fish or
                                                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      other method, to any other address or                 products from fish which have been
                                                      Commerce.                                               individual, or received after the end of              caught with commercial fishing
                                                      ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                              the comment period, may not be                        technology which results in the
                                                      comments.                                               considered. All comments received are                 incidental kill or incidental serious
                                                                                                              a part of the public record and will                  injury of ocean mammals in excess of
                                                      SUMMARY:    NMFS is proposing to revise                 generally be posted for public viewing                United States standards. For purposes of
                                                      its regulations to implement the import                 on http://www.regulations.gov without                 applying the preceding sentence, the
                                                      provisions of the Marine Mammal                         change. All personal identifying                      Secretary of Commerce shall insist on
                                                      Protection Act (MMPA). These proposed                   information (e.g., name, address, etc.),              reasonable proof from the government of
                                                      regulations would establish conditions                  confidential business information, or                 any nation from which fish or fish
                                                      for evaluating a harvesting nation’s                    otherwise sensitive information                       products will be exported to the United
                                                      regulatory program for reducing marine                  submitted voluntarily by the sender will              States of the effects on ocean mammals
                                                      mammal incidental mortality and                         be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     of the commercial fishing technology in
                                                      serious injury in fisheries that export                 accept anonymous comments (enter                      use for such fish or fish products
                                                      fish and fish products to the United                    ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish            exported from such nation to the United
                                                      States. Under this proposed rule,                       to remain anonymous). Attachments to                  States. (see 16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(2))
                                                      harvesting nations must apply for and                   electronic comments will be accepted in               Throughout the 1970s and 1980s,
                                                      receive a comparability finding for each                Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe                       section 101(a)(2) was implemented by
                                                      fishery identified by the Assistant                     portable document file (PDF) formats                  regulations under 50 CFR 216.24(e) and
                                                      Administrator in the List of Foreign                    only.                                                 was tied to standards governing U.S.
                                                      Fisheries in order to import fish and fish              National Environmental Policy Act                     fisheries under general permits. In 1994,
                                                      products into the United States. The                    (NEPA)                                                Congress reauthorized the MMPA and
                                                      proposed rule establishes procedures                                                                          created a regime for governing the
                                                      that a harvesting nation must follow,                      NMFS prepared a draft Environmental
                                                                                                              Assessment (EA) to accompany this                     incidental take of marine mammals in
                                                      and conditions to meet, to receive a                                                                          U.S. commercial fisheries (16 U.S.C.
                                                      comparability finding for a fishery. The                proposed rule and will consider
                                                                                                              comments on the EA submitted in                       1387). This regime replaced the general
                                                      proposed rule also establishes                                                                                permit thereby rendering those
                                                      procedures for intermediary nations to                  response to this notice. The EA was
                                                                                                              developed as an integrated document                   regulations obsolete and narrowing their
                                                      certify that exports from those nations to                                                                    focus to fish and fish products caught
                                                      the United States do not contain fish or                that includes a Regulatory Impact
                                                                                                              Review (RIR) and Initial Regulatory                   with driftnets (50 CFR 216.24(e)) (See
                                                      fish products subject to an import                                                                            EA for details on the regulatory history).
                                                      prohibition. Agency actions and                         Flexibility Analysis (IRFA). Copies of
                                                                                                                                                                       Section 102(c)(3) of the MMPA states
                                                      recommendations under this rule will                    the proposed rule and draft EA/RIR/
                                                                                                                                                                    that it is unlawful to import into the
                                                      be in accordance with U.S. obligations                  IRFA analysis are available by writing to
                                                                                                                                                                    United States any fish, whether fresh,
                                                      under applicable international trade                    the mailing address specified above,
                                                                                                                                                                    frozen, or otherwise prepared, if such
                                                      law, including the World Trade                          telephoning the contact listed below
                                                                                                                                                                    fish was caught in a manner which the
                                                      Organization (WTO) Agreement.                           (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT),
                                                                                                                                                                    Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) has
                                                                                                              or visiting the NMFS Web site at http://
                                                      DATES: Written comments must be                                                                               proscribed for persons subject to the
                                                                                                              www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ia/. This proposed
                                                      received by 5 p.m. Eastern Time on                                                                            jurisdiction of the United States,
                                                                                                              rule is also accessible on the
                                                      November 9, 2015. Information and                                                                             whether or not any marine mammals
                                                                                                              Government Printing Office Web site at
                                                      comments concerning this proposed                                                                             were in fact taken incident to the
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                                                                                                              http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/. Documents
                                                      rule may be submitted by any one of                                                                           catching of the fish. (see 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                              cited in this notice may also be viewed,
                                                      several methods (see ADDRESSES). NMFS                                                                         1372(c)(3)). Section 102(c)(3) is
                                                                                                              by appointment, during regular business
                                                      will consider all comments and                                                                                implemented by regulations under 50
                                                                                                              hours, at the aforementioned address.
                                                      information received during the                                                                               CFR 216.12(d). This section among
                                                      comment period in preparing a final                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      other provisions implements the
                                                      rule. NMFS will also seek input from                    Nina Young, NMFS F/IA at                              MMPA’s prohibition on the intentional
                                                      other nations on the proposed rule at                   Nina.Young@noaa.gov or 301–427–                       killing or serious injury of marine
                                                      bilateral and multilateral meetings, as                 8383.                                                 mammals in the course of commercial
                                                      appropriate.                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            fishing, under 16 U.S.C. 1378.


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                                                      U.S. Standards Governing Incidental                     Without the authority to issue a general              reduce incidental mortality and serious
                                                      Marine Mammal Mortality and Serious                     permit, regulations governing                         injury ‘‘to insignificant levels
                                                      Injury in Commercial Fisheries Under                    importations from foreign fisheries were              approaching a zero mortality and
                                                      the Jurisdiction of the United States                   no longer coherent since they were                    serious injury rate’’ (i.e., 10% of a
                                                         Since the MMPA was first passed in                   linked to the U.S. general permit                     stock’s PBR level).
                                                                                                              requirements.                                            The 1994 amendments to the MMPA
                                                      1972, one of its goals has been that the
                                                                                                                 In November 1988, Congress provided                maintained the requirement for
                                                      incidental kill or incidental serious
                                                                                                              a five-year interim exemption to the                  categorizing commercial fisheries into
                                                      injury of marine mammals permitted in
                                                                                                              commercial fisheries incidental take                  three groups based on frequency of
                                                      the course of [U.S.] commercial fishing
                                                                                                              provision to allow fishing to continue                interactions with marine mammals (16
                                                      operations be reduced to insignificant
                                                                                                              yet minimize the harm it caused marine                U.S.C. 1387(c)(1)). Category I includes
                                                      levels approaching a zero mortality and
                                                                                                              mammals. This exemption allowed                       fisheries that have frequent incidental
                                                      injury rate. (see 16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(2)).
                                                                                                              NMFS time to develop a comprehensive                  mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                         The MMPA establishes a moratorium
                                                                                                              regime governing commercial fisheries                 mammals. Category II includes fisheries
                                                      on taking marine mammals (with
                                                                                                              interactions with marine mammals and                  that have occasional incidental
                                                      limited exceptions) within U.S. waters
                                                                                                              alternative standards to OSP (16 U.S.C.               mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                      or by persons or vessels subject to U.S.
                                                                                                              1383a). The MMPA Interim Exemption                    mammals. Category III includes fisheries
                                                      jurisdiction on the high seas or in
                                                                                                              Program (Interim Exemption) required                  that have a remote likelihood of, or no
                                                      waters of another nation seaward of its
                                                                                                              fishers to participate in a data-gathering            known, incidental mortality and serious
                                                      territorial sea (16 U.S.C. 1371(a)), where
                                                                                                              program by carrying mandatory                         injury of marine mammals. Numerical
                                                      ‘‘take’’ means to ‘‘harass, hunt, capture,
                                                                                                              observers, compiling log books, and                   criteria for placing fisheries into these
                                                      or kill or attempt to harass, hunt,
                                                                                                              reporting marine mammal interactions                  categories were eventually developed
                                                      capture, or kill any marine mammal’’                    in return for a temporary exemption                   using the PBR standard (50 CFR 229.2).
                                                      (16 U.S.C. 1362(13)). The MMPA                          from the moratorium on incidental take                   Today, sections 117 and 118 of the
                                                      originally prohibited the incidental take               (16 U.S.C. 1383a). Under the Interim                  MMPA comprise the U.S. standards for
                                                      of marine mammals in U.S. commercial                    Exemption, Congress also required the                 regulating incidental mortality and
                                                      fisheries unless authorized by a general                Secretary of Commerce to place                        serious injury in domestic commercial
                                                      permit. In U.S. commercial fisheries,                   commercial fishing operations into one                fisheries, including (1) evaluating
                                                      optimum sustainable population (OSP)                    of three categories based on the                      marine mammal stock status; (2)
                                                      had been the standard used to issue a                   frequency of incidental mortality and                 evaluating the levels of incidental
                                                      general permit authorizing such                         serious injury of marine mammals and                  mortality and serious injury in
                                                      incidental take. General permits could                  to publish an annual list of fisheries by             commercial fisheries by placing
                                                      not be issued for the take of marine                    category (16 U.S.C. 1383a(b)).                        observers on vessels, reporting
                                                      mammals from a population that was                         In 1994, the MMPA was amended to                   requirements, and other means; (3)
                                                      determined to be below its OSP level.                   add sections 117 and 118 (16 U.S.C.                   developing take reduction plans and
                                                      Internationally, nations could not export               1386 and 1387, respectively), which                   regulations to reduce incidental
                                                      fish to the United States if caught in a                established the current U.S. standards                mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                      manner that would not be allowed by a                   governing the incidental take of marine               mammals below each stock’s PBR level
                                                      general permit (45 FR 72194, October                    mammals in commercial fisheries.                      and, ultimately, to insignificant levels
                                                      31, 1980).                                              These amendments established a new                    approaching zero mortality and serious
                                                         In January 1988, NMFS announced its                  metric: Potential Biological Removal                  injury rate, following consultation with
                                                      intention to prepare an Environmental                   (PBR). PBR is defined as ‘‘the maximum                stakeholder-based take reduction teams;
                                                      Impact Statement (EIS) on the proposed                  number of animals, not including                      and (4) implementing emergency
                                                      reissuance of domestic general permits                  natural mortalities, that may be removed              regulations when necessary. However,
                                                      authorizing commercial fishers to take                  from a marine mammal stock while                      regulations implementing the MMPA’s
                                                      marine mammals incidental to                            allowing that stock to reach or maintain              import provisions at section 101(a)(2)
                                                      commercial fisheries (53 FR 2069,                       its optimum sustainable population’’ (16              were never modified to codify these
                                                      January 26, 1988). In preparing the draft               U.S.C. 1362(20)).                                     new U.S. standards. Instead the
                                                      EIS, NMFS determined that it had                           With this change in the MMPA,                      regulatory focus was narrowed to govern
                                                      insufficient information to determine                   incidental take authorizations and                    imports of yellowfin tuna and fish
                                                      OSP levels for the majority of marine                   regulations to reduce incidental take in              products caught with driftnets.
                                                      mammal stocks taken in U.S.                             commercial fisheries became linked to
                                                      commercial fisheries. Subsequently, a                   PBR, which could be readily calculated                Petition
                                                      legal challenge to an MMPA general                      for marine mammal stocks. The 1994                      On March 5, 2008, the U.S.
                                                      permit resulted in a court order that                   amendments reaffirmed the original goal               Department of Commerce and other
                                                      NMFS could not issue a general permit                   of the MMPA to reduce the incidental                  relevant Departments were petitioned
                                                      to incidentally take any population that                mortality or serious injury of marine                 under the MMPA to ban the imports of
                                                      is below its OSP level or for which                     mammals in the course of commercial                   swordfish and swordfish products from
                                                      NMFS could not calculate OSP. See                       fishing operations to insignificant levels            nations that have failed to provide
                                                      Kokechik Fishermen’s Ass’n. v.                          approaching zero. To more clearly                     reasonable proof of the effects on ocean
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                                                      Secretary of Commerce, 839 F.2d 795                     delineate this goal, NMFS later issued                mammals of the commercial fishing
                                                      (D.C. 1988). Without OSP                                regulations (50 CFR 229.2) to define this             technology in use to catch swordfish.
                                                      determinations, NMFS could not make                     ‘‘insignificance threshold’’ as 10% of a              The petition was submitted by two
                                                      the findings required to waive the                      stock’s PBR level. Therefore, with these              nongovernmental organizations, the
                                                      MMPA moratorium on incidental take                      amendments, MMPA section 118(f)(2)                    Center for Biological Diversity and
                                                      and therefore could not promulgate                      sets two goals. The short-term goal is to             Turtle Island Restoration Network. The
                                                      regulations to issue a general permit for               reduce and maintain incidental                        petition is available at the following
                                                      the incidental take of marine mammals                   mortality and serious injury below the                Web site: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ia/
                                                      in commercial fishing operations.                       PBR of a stock. The long-term goal is to              docs/swordfish_petition_l-4.pdf. Copies


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                                                      of this petition may also be obtained by                III of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(2)(B)              authorized or certified charter vessels,
                                                      contacting NMFS [see ADDRESSES].                        and 16 U.S.C. 1411–1417), implemented                 and from such vessel(s) or entity(ies)
                                                         On December 15, 2008, NMFS                           in 50 CFR 216.24(a)–(g), and are not                  fish are caught or harvested that are a
                                                      published a notice of receipt of the                    addressed in this proposed rule.                      part of any cargo or shipment of fish to
                                                      petition in the Federal Register and a                  Likewise, section 101(a)(2)(F) (16 U.S.C.             be imported into the United States,
                                                      request for public comments through                     1371(a)(2)(F)) of the MMPA and its                    regardless of any intervening
                                                      January 29, 2009 (73 FR 75988). NMFS                    implementing regulations cover marine                 transshipments, exports or re-exports.
                                                      subsequently reopened the comment                       mammal incidental mortality and                       By this definition NMFS clarifies that
                                                      period for an additional 45 days from                   serious injury from high seas driftnet                the government or ‘‘harvesting nation’’
                                                      February 4 to March 23, 2009 (74 FR                     fisheries and are not addressed in this               is the sovereign nation responsible for
                                                      6010, February 4, 2009).                                proposed rule.                                        regulating its exempt and export
                                                         On April 30, 2010, NMFS published                       To implement section 101(a)(2) and                 fisheries, providing all necessary
                                                      an advance notice of proposed                           102(c)(3) of the MMPA, NMFS is                        documentation proposed to be required
                                                      rulemaking (ANPR) describing options                    proposing a procedural approach                       by this rule and consulting with the
                                                      to develop procedures to implement the                  similar to the regulations implementing               Assistant Administrator on the subject
                                                      import provisions of MMPA section                       the affirmative finding process for                   fisheries. A harvesting nation’s exempt
                                                      101(a)(2) (75 FR 22731). On July 1, 2010,               importing yellowfin tuna caught with                  and export fisheries include commercial
                                                      NMFS extended the comment period for                    purse seine vessels in the eastern                    fishing operations from a nation’s flag
                                                      an additional 60 days (75 FR 38070).                    tropical Pacific Ocean (51 FR 28963,                  vessels conducted on the high seas and
                                                         Although the petition requested                      August 13, 1986). Section 101(a)(2) of                in another coastal state’s exclusive
                                                      specific action regarding imports of                    the MMPA only pertains to incidental                  economic zone (EEZ), and all vessels,
                                                      swordfish and swordfish products, the                   serious injury and mortality to marine                persons, and operations within a
                                                      import provisions of the MMPA apply                     mammals from commercial fishing                       nation’s EEZ and territorial sea.
                                                      more broadly to imports from other                      operations that export the fish product
                                                      foreign fisheries that use ‘‘commercial                 to the United States and does not apply               Overview of the Proposed Process
                                                      fishing technology which results in the                 to a foreign nation’s non-exporting                      This section provides an overview of
                                                      incidental kill or incidental serious                   fisheries or other sources of non-fishery             the proposed process for implementing
                                                      injury of ocean mammals in excess of                    human-caused incidental mortality and                 MMPA sections 101(a)(2)(A) and
                                                      U.S. standards.’’ Additionally, on                      serious injury of marine mammals.                     102(c)(3). Each step is discussed in more
                                                      October 5, 2011, and on March 13, 2012,                    Consistent with this approach, NMFS                detail in subsequent sections of this
                                                      NOAA received correspondence from 21                    is proposing to define ‘‘Fish and Fish                rule. NMFS will identify harvesting
                                                      animal rights and animal welfare                        Products’’ for the purposes of this                   nations with commercial fishing
                                                      organizations and Save Our Seals Fund,                  proposed rule as any marine finfish,                  operations that export fish and fish
                                                      respectively, urging it to take action to               mollusk, crustacean, or other form of                 products to the United States and
                                                      ban the importation of Canadian and                     marine life other than marine mammals,                classify those fisheries based on their
                                                      Scottish aquaculture farmed salmon into                 reptiles, and birds, whether fresh,                   frequency of marine mammal
                                                      the United States due to the intentional                frozen, canned, pouched, or otherwise                 interactions as either ‘‘exempt’’ or
                                                      killing of seals which is prohibited                    prepared in a manner that allows                      ‘‘export’’ fisheries (See section entitled
                                                      under the MMPA sections 101(a)(2),                      species identification, but does not                  ‘‘List of Foreign Fisheries’’ for
                                                      102(c)(3) for international fisheries, and              include fish oil, slurry, sauces, sticks,             definitions of exempt and export
                                                      118(a)(5) for domestic fisheries. NOAA                  balls, cakes, and pudding and other                   fisheries).
                                                      decided that the proposed rule would be                 similar highly processed fish products.                  NMFS will publish in the Federal
                                                      broader in scope than the 2008 petition                 NMFS is proposing to exclude fish oil,                Register a list of harvesting nations,
                                                      and is not limited in application to                    slurry, sauces, sticks, balls, cakes,                 their fisheries, and their classifications
                                                      swordfish fisheries.                                    pudding and other similar highly                      as a List of Foreign Fisheries. Based
                                                                                                              processed fish products from the                      upon the List of Foreign Fisheries, the
                                                      Overall Framework To Implement                                                                                Assistant Administrator will consult
                                                                                                              requirements of the proposed rule as
                                                      Sections 101(a)(2) and 102(c)(3) of the                                                                       with harvesting nations, informing them
                                                                                                              these represent processed product
                                                      MMPA                                                                                                          of the regulatory requirements for
                                                                                                              which cannot be tracked back to one
                                                         NMFS is proposing to amend 50 CFR                    species of fish or a specific commercial              exempt and export fisheries to import
                                                      216.24 to add a new section to establish                fishing operation. Instead NMFS will                  fish and fish products into the United
                                                      procedures and conditions for                           track Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS)                States.
                                                      evaluating a harvesting nation’s                        codes (http://www.usitc.gov/                             NMFS will allow a one-time only,
                                                      regulatory program for reducing marine                  publications/docs/tata/hts/bychapter/                 initial five-year exemption period,
                                                      mammal incidental mortality and                         1401c16_0.pdf) which correspond to                    similar to the Interim Exemption for
                                                      serious injury in its export fisheries, to              whole fish or processed fish which can                domestic fisheries, commencing from
                                                      determine whether it is comparable in                   be identified to a species. Examples                  the effective date of the final rule
                                                      effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory                    included under this definition:                       implementing these regulations. During
                                                      program. However, it is not proposing to                Crabmeat in airtight containers, lobster              the exemption period, the prohibitions
                                                      amend any other section within 50 CFR                   products, bonito, yellowtail, pollock,                of this rule will not apply with respect
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                                                      216.24, including the regulations on                    mackerel, tunas, among others.                        to imports from the harvesting nation.
                                                      importing fish products taken in high                      NMFS is also proposing to define                   This exemption period is necessary to
                                                      seas driftnet fisheries or in eastern                   ‘‘harvesting nation’’ as the country                  allow harvesting nations sufficient time
                                                      tropical Pacific yellowfin tuna purse                   under whose flag or jurisdiction one or               to develop regulatory programs to
                                                      seine fisheries. Dolphin (family                        more fishing vessels or other entity                  comply with the requirements to obtain
                                                      Delphinidae) incidental mortality and                   engaged in commercial fishing                         a comparability finding, which are
                                                      serious injury in eastern tropical Pacific              operations are documented, or which                   described below. By the end of the
                                                      yellowfin tuna purse seine fisheries are                has by formal declaration or agreement                exemption period and every four years
                                                      covered by section 101(a)(2)(B) and Title               asserted jurisdiction over one or more                thereafter, a harvesting nation must


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                                                      have applied for and received a                         U.S. regulatory program are discussed                 ‘‘export fishery’’ based on the reliable
                                                      comparability finding for its fisheries in              below in more detail, including the                   information provided by the harvesting
                                                      order for fish and fish products from                   conditions for harvesting nations with                nation.
                                                      those fisheries to be imported into the                 fisheries operating on the high seas and                 NMFS defines ‘‘exempt fishery’’ as a
                                                      United States. Fish and fish products                   in another coastal state.                             foreign commercial fishing operation
                                                      from fisheries that fail to receive a                      NMFS is not proposing to require that              determined by the Assistant
                                                      comparability finding may not be                        a harvesting nation match every aspect                Administrator to be the source of
                                                      imported into the United States. After                  of the U.S. regulatory program to obtain              exports of commercial fish and fish
                                                      the conclusion of the one-time                          a comparability finding for an export                 products to the United States and to
                                                      exemption period, any harvesting nation                 fishery. Instead, the conditions allow for            have a remote likelihood of, or no
                                                      or fishery that has not previously                      flexibility in granting a comparability               known, incidental mortality and serious
                                                      exported to the United States would be                  finding to programs that effectively                  injury of marine mammals in the course
                                                      granted a provisional comparability                     achieve comparable results to the U.S.                of commercial fishing operations. A
                                                      finding not to exceed 12 months. Prior                  regulatory program even where they use                commercial fishing operation that has a
                                                      to the expiration of that provisional                   different mechanisms to do so.                        remote likelihood of causing incidental
                                                      comparability finding a harvesting                         In the event that an exempt or export              mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                      nation must provide information to                      fishery fails to receive a comparability              mammals is one that collectively with
                                                      classify the fishery and apply for and                  finding from the Assistant                            other foreign fisheries exporting fish
                                                      receive a comparability finding for its                 Administrator, importation of fish and                and fish products to the United States
                                                      fishery to continue to export to the                    fish products from that fishery into the              causes the annual removal of:
                                                      United States after the expiration of the               United States will be prohibited under                   (1) Ten percent or less of any marine
                                                      provisional comparability finding.                      sections 101(a)(2) or 102(c)(3) of the                mammal stock’s bycatch limit, or
                                                                                                              MMPA until the harvesting nation                         (2) More than 10 percent of any
                                                         To receive a comparability finding for               reapplies and receives a comparability                marine mammal stock’s bycatch limit,
                                                      a fishery operating within the harvesting               finding for that fishery.                             yet that fishery by itself removes 1
                                                      nation’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ)                     Throughout this process, NMFS will                 percent or less of that stock’s bycatch
                                                      and territorial sea, the harvesting nation              engage in consultations with harvesting               limit annually, or
                                                      must demonstrate it has prohibited the                  nations. Contingent on annual                            (3) Where reliable information has not
                                                      intentional mortality or serious injury of              appropriations, NMFS may work with                    been provided by the harvesting nation
                                                      marine mammals in the course of                         harvesting nations to assist with the                 on the frequency of incidental mortality
                                                      commercial fishing operations in an                     design of marine mammal assessments                   and serious injury of marine mammals
                                                      exempt and export fishery unless the                    and incidental mortality and serious                  caused by the commercial fishing
                                                      intentional mortality or serious injury of              injury mitigation programs.                           operation, the Assistant Administrator
                                                      a marine mammal is imminently                              To review the ongoing progress in the              may determine whether the likelihood
                                                      necessary in self-defense or to save the                development and implementation of the                 of incidental mortality and serious
                                                      life of a person in immediate danger; or                harvesting nation’s regulatory program                injury is ‘‘remote’’ by evaluating
                                                      that it has procedures to reliably certify              for its export fisheries, NMFS will                   information concerning factors such as
                                                      that exports of fish and fish products to               require progress reports every four                   fishing techniques, gear used, methods
                                                      the United States are not the product of                years. The proposed rule also contains                used to deter marine mammals, target
                                                      an intentional killing or serious injury                provisions regarding intermediary                     species, seasons and areas fished,
                                                      of a marine mammal unless the                           nations. For an intermediary nation to                qualitative data from logbooks or fisher
                                                      intentional mortality or serious injury of              export fish and fish products to the                  reports, stranding data, the species and
                                                      a marine mammal is imminently                           United States, the proposed rule calls                distribution of marine mammals in the
                                                      necessary in self-defense or to save the                for any intermediary nation to                        area, or other factors at the discretion of
                                                      life of a person in immediate danger.                   demonstrate that it does not import, or               the Assistant Administrator. A foreign
                                                      The harvesting nation must also                         does not offer for import into the United             fishery will not be classified as an
                                                      demonstrate that it has adopted and                     States, fish or fish products subject to an           exempt fishery unless the Assistant
                                                      implemented, with respect to an export                  import prohibition; or it has procedures              Administrator has reliable information
                                                      fishery, a regulatory program governing                 to reliably certify that exports of fish              from the harvesting nation, or other
                                                      the incidental mortality and serious                    and fish products from the intermediary               information to support such a finding.
                                                      injury of marine mammals in the course                  to the United States do not contain fish                 Exempt fisheries are considered to be
                                                      of fishing operations in its export                     or fish products caught or harvested in               equivalent to Category III fisheries
                                                      fishery that is comparable in                           a fishery subject to an import                        because the impact of these fisheries on
                                                      effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory                    prohibition. In the event that fish and               marine mammals is remote. Commercial
                                                      program. The U.S. regulatory program                    fish products from a fishery are                      fishing operations that NMFS
                                                      governing the incidental mortality and                  prohibited, NMFS has included                         determines meet the definition of an
                                                      serious injury of marine mammals in the                 provisions for an individual shipment                 exempt fishery would still be required
                                                      course of commercial fishing operations                 certification of admissibility that will              to obtain a comparability finding by
                                                      is specified at 16 U.S.C. 1386 and 1387,                allow the importation of similar fish and             having the harvesting nation
                                                      and also includes other regulatory                      fish products from a harvesting nation’s              demonstrate that it has either prohibited
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                                                      requirements under the MMPA that                        fisheries that received comparability                 the intentional mortality or serious
                                                      regulate interactions of commercial                     findings.                                             injury of marine mammals in the course
                                                      fishing with marine mammals. The                                                                              of commercial fishing operations in
                                                      regulations implementing these                          List of Foreign Fisheries—Initial                     these exempt fisheries, unless the
                                                      provisions constitute the U.S. regulatory               Identification and Classification                     intentional mortality or serious injury of
                                                      program. The conditions that constitute                    NMFS proposes to classify foreign                  a marine mammal is imminently
                                                      a harvesting nation’s regulatory program                commercial fishing operations exporting               necessary in self-defense or to save the
                                                      for the Assistant Administrator to find                 fish and fish products to the United                  life of a person in immediate danger; or
                                                      it comparable in effectiveness to the                   States as either an ‘‘exempt fishery’’ or             that it has procedures to reliably certify


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                                                      that exports of fish and fish products to               properly classify the foreign commercial              classify foreign commercial fishing
                                                      the United States are not the product of                fishing operation.                                    operations as export or exempt fisheries
                                                      an intentional killing or serious injury                   Export fisheries would be considered               under the category definition within 50
                                                      of a marine mammal unless the                           to be the functional equivalent to                    CFR 229.2 and the procedures used to
                                                      intentional mortality or serious injury of              Category I or II fisheries under the U.S.             categorize U.S. fisheries as Category I, II,
                                                      a marine mammal is imminently                           regulatory program (see definitions at 50             or III, reflected at http://
                                                      necessary in self-defense or to save the                CFR 229.2). Fisheries that NMFS                       www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/interactions/
                                                      life of a person in immediate danger.                   determines have more than a remote                    lof/.
                                                      Exempt fisheries would not have to                      likelihood of incidental mortality and                   Initially, NMFS expects information
                                                      meet the comparability finding                          serious injury of marine mammals, or                  on the frequency of interactions in most
                                                      requirement to have a regulatory                        for which there is a lack of reliable                 foreign fisheries to be lacking or
                                                      program for incidental mortality and                    information that they have no or a                    incomplete. In the absence of
                                                      serious injury comparable in                            remote likelihood of incidental                       quantifiable information or reliable
                                                      effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory                    mortality and serious injury to marine                information from the harvesting nation,
                                                      program.                                                mammals, will be classified as export                 NMFS would classify fisheries by
                                                         NMFS defines ‘‘export fishery’’ as a                 fisheries. Because the United States                  analogy with similar U.S. fisheries and
                                                      foreign commercial fishing operation                    focuses its incidental mortality and                  gear types interacting with similar
                                                      determined by the Assistant                             serious injury assessment efforts on                  marine mammal stocks using readily
                                                                                                              Category I and II fisheries (which are                available information or available
                                                      Administrator to be the source of
                                                                                                              domestic fisheries where the likelihood               observer or logbook information per the
                                                      exports of commercial fish and fish
                                                                                                              of incidental mortality and serious                   procedures outlined in 50 CFR 229.2.
                                                      products to the United States and to
                                                                                                              injury is more than remote) NMFS                      Where no analogous fishery or fishery
                                                      have more than a remote likelihood of
                                                                                                              proposes that the regulatory                          information exists, NMFS would
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                                                                              requirements of this proposed rule                    classify the commercial fishing
                                                      of marine mammals (as defined in the
                                                                                                              apply to export fisheries.                            operation as an export fishery until such
                                                      definition of an ‘‘exempt fishery’’) in the                Within the first year of the effective             time as the harvesting nation provides
                                                      course of its commercial fishing                        date of the final rule implementing                   the reliable information to properly
                                                      operations. Where reliable information                  sections 101(a)(2) and 102(c)(3) of the               classify the fishery or in the course of
                                                      has not been provided by the harvesting                 MMPA, NMFS would produce a                            preparing the List of Foreign Fisheries
                                                      nation on the frequency of incidental                   proposed and final List of Foreign                    such information is readily available to
                                                      mortality and serious injury of marine                  Fisheries. To develop this list, NMFS                 the Assistant Administrator.
                                                      mammals caused by the commercial                        would analyze imports of fish and fish                   NMFS is proposing this approach
                                                      fishing operation, the Assistant                        products and identify harvesting nations              since it follows the U.S. domestic
                                                      Administrator may determine whether                     with fisheries exporting such fish and                program’s implementation. In situations
                                                      the likelihood of incidental mortality                  fish products to the United States that               where no information exists for a
                                                      and serious injury is more than                         are likely harvested with gear (e.g.,                 domestic fishery, MMPA regulations
                                                      ‘‘remote’’ by evaluating information                    gillnets, longlines, trawls, traps/pots,              direct NMFS to place the fishery into
                                                      concerning factors such as fishing                      purse seines) or methods that have or                 Category II, because the MMPA provides
                                                      techniques, gear used, methods used to                  may have incidental mortality or serious              the authority to place observers on
                                                      deter marine mammals, target species,                   injury of marine mammals in the course                vessels participating in Category II
                                                      seasons and areas fished, qualitative                   of their commercial fishing operations.               fisheries to collect information, evaluate
                                                      data from logbooks or fisher reports,                   NMFS would notify each harvesting                     risk to the marine mammal stock, and to
                                                      stranding data, and the species and                     nation that has such fisheries and                    properly categorize the fishery (50 CFR
                                                      distribution of marine mammals in the                   request that within 90 days of                        229.2 and 229.7(d)). The MMPA
                                                      area, or other factors at the discretion of             notification the harvesting nation                    requires that a harvesting nation provide
                                                      the Assistant Administrator that may                    submit reliable information about the                 the reasonable proof necessary for the
                                                      inform whether the likelihood of                        commercial fishing operations                         United States to determine the ‘‘effects
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 identified, including the number of                   on ocean mammals of the commercial
                                                      of marine mammals caused by the                         participants, number of vessels, gear                 fishing technology.’’ Because harvesting
                                                      commercial fishing operation is more                    type, target species, area of operation,              nations are not required for exempt
                                                      than ‘‘remote.’’ Commercial fishing                     fishing season, and any information                   fisheries to implement a regulatory
                                                      operations not specifically identified in               regarding the frequency of marine                     program governing the incidental
                                                      the current List of Foreign Fisheries as                mammal incidental mortality and                       mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                      either exempt or export fisheries are                   serious injury, including programs to                 mammals in the course of commercial
                                                      deemed to be export fisheries until the                 assess marine mammal populations and                  fishing operations that is comparable in
                                                      next List of Foreign Fisheries is                       laws, decrees, regulations, or measures               effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory
                                                      published unless the Assistant                          to reduce incidental mortality and                    program or, by extension, to report or
                                                      Administrator has reliable information                  serious injury of marine mammals in                   estimate incidental mortality and
                                                      from the harvesting nation to properly                  those fisheries or prohibit the                       serious injury for the fishery, fisheries
                                                      classify the foreign commercial fishing                 intentional killing or injury of marine               lacking reliable information of their
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                                                      operation. Additionally, the Assistant                  mammals. NMFS would evaluate each                     level of incidental mortality and serious
                                                      Administrator, may request additional                   harvesting nation’s submission and                    injury must be classified as an export
                                                      information from the harvesting nation                  request additional information from the               fishery until such time as the nation can
                                                      and may consider other relevant                         harvesting nations, as necessary.                     provide the reliable information
                                                      information as set forth in paragraph                      If estimates of the total incidental               required by the MMPA to classify the
                                                      (h)(3) of this section about such                       mortality and serious injury are                      fishery or in the course of preparing the
                                                      commercial fishing operations and the                   available and a bycatch limit has been                List of Foreign Fisheries such
                                                      frequency of incidental mortality and                   calculated, NMFS will use the                         information is readily available to the
                                                      serious injury of marine mammals, to                    quantitative and tiered analysis to                   Assistant Administrator. If NMFS does


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                                                      not follow this procedure, it cannot                    local governments; regional fishery                   discretionary consultations for
                                                      reasonably determine the ‘‘effects on                   management organizations;                             transmittal or exchange of information.
                                                      ocean mammals of the commercial                         nongovernmental organizations;                        Within ninety days of the date of
                                                      fishing technology’’ from a particular                  industry organizations; academic                      publication of the final List of Foreign
                                                      fishery. By including such data-poor                    institutions; and citizens and citizen                Fisheries in the Federal Register,
                                                      commercial fishing operations as export                 groups to identify commercial fishing                 NMFS, in consultation with the
                                                      fisheries, harvesting nations have an                   operations with intentional or                        Department of State, would consult with
                                                      incentive to gather and provide to                      incidental mortality and serious injury               the harvesting nations that export fish or
                                                      NMFS the reliable information                           of marine mammals. Such information                   fish products to the United States and
                                                      necessary for NMFS to consider                          may include fishing vessel records;                   provide them with the final List of
                                                      classifying the fishery as exempt. In                   reports of on-board fishery observers;                Foreign Fisheries, relevant U.S.
                                                      comments on this proposed rule, NMFS                    information from off-loading facilities,              regulations, and applicable take
                                                      encourages nations to include reliable                  port-side government officials,                       reduction plan measures that relate to
                                                      information about their commercial                      enforcement agents, transshipment                     its exempt and export fisheries.
                                                      fishing operations exporting fish and                   vessel workers and fish importers;                       NMFS would consult with harvesting
                                                      fish products to the United States, their               government vessel registries; RFMO or                 nations throughout the exemption
                                                      frequency of marine mammal incidental                   intergovernmental agreement                           period and implementation of the
                                                      mortality and serious injury, and any                   documents, reports, and statistical                   program outlined in this rule. Given the
                                                      regulatory programs to reduce such                      document programs; appropriate catch                  number of nations, fisheries, and the
                                                      mortality and serious injury. It is                     certification programs; and published                 range of exports, NMFS does not
                                                      important that nations work closely                     literature and reports on commercial                  envision that all nations will need the
                                                      with NMFS as soon as possible to                        fishing operations with intentional or                same level of consultations. The exact
                                                      provide the information necessary to                    incidental mortality and serious injury               nature and extent of these consultations
                                                      classify their commercial fishing                       of marine mammals.                                    are discretionary for NMFS and is a
                                                      operations.                                                NMFS would publish the final List of               mechanism through which the United
                                                         The year prior to the expiration of the              Foreign Fisheries in the Federal                      States could potentially assist a
                                                      exemption period and every four years                   Register. The List of Foreign Fisheries               harvesting nation’s needs for
                                                      thereafter, NMFS proposes to re-                        would be separate and different from                  information and technical expertise.
                                                      evaluate foreign commercial fishing                     the domestic List of Fisheries published              NMFS, in consultation with the
                                                      operations and publish a notice of the                  annually in the Federal Register,                     Department of State, would, when
                                                      draft, for public comment, and the final                pursuant to Section 118 of the MMPA                   necessary or upon request by a
                                                      revised List of Foreign Fisheries in the                (16 U.S.C. 1387(c)(1)).                               harvesting nation, initiate bilateral
                                                      Federal Register. In revising the list,                    The List of Foreign Fisheries would                discussions with the harvesting nation
                                                      NMFS may reclassify a fishery if new                    be organized by harvesting nation and                 to, among other things:
                                                      substantive information indicates the                   other defining factors including                         • Communicate the provisions of the
                                                      need to re-examine and possibly                         geographic location of harvest, gear-                 MMPA;
                                                      reclassify a fishery. Fisheries wishing to              type, target species or a combination                    • Provide notifications of deadlines
                                                      commence exports of fish and fish                       thereof. For example, tuna fisheries in               for reports or comparability finding
                                                      products to the United States after                     the western central Pacific could be                  applications;
                                                      publication of the Foreign List of                      designated as the western central Pacific                • Discuss the development, adoption,
                                                      Fisheries will be classified as export                  yellowfin tuna purse seine fishery. The               implementation, or enforcement of the
                                                      fisheries until the next List of Foreign                List of Foreign Fisheries would also                  harvesting nation’s regulatory program;
                                                      Fisheries is published and will be                      include a list of the marine mammals                     • Offer an opportunity to provide or
                                                      provided a provisional comparability                    that interact with each commercial                    supplement information on the
                                                      finding for a period not to exceed twelve               fishing operation and indicate the level              implementation and enforcement of the
                                                      months. If a harvesting nation can                      of incidental mortality and serious                   harvesting nation’s regulatory program
                                                      provide the reliable information                        injury of marine mammals in each                      in conjunction with an application,
                                                      necessary to classify the commercial                    commercial fishing operation. If                      preliminary comparability finding, or
                                                      fishing operation at the time of the                    available, the list would also provide a              reconsideration of a comparability
                                                      request for a provisional comparability                 description of the harvesting nation’s                finding; and
                                                      finding or prior to the expiration of the               programs to assess marine mammal                         • Provide an opportunity for the
                                                      provisional comparability finding,                      stocks and estimate and reduce marine                 harvesting nation to clarify, support, or
                                                      NMFS will classify the fishery in                       mammal incidental mortality and                       refute information from other sources in
                                                      accordance with the definitions. The                    serious injury in its export fisheries; and           conjunction with the List of Foreign
                                                      provisions for new entrants are                         actions it has taken to prohibit, in the              Fisheries, the progress report or an
                                                      discussed in more detail below.                         course of commercial fishing operations               application for a comparability finding.
                                                         To classify fisheries, gather                        that are the source of exports to the                    NMFS, in consultation with the
                                                      information to assist in making a                       United States, the intentional mortality              Department of State and the Office of
                                                      comparability finding, or determine if a                or serious injury of marine mammals.                  the United States Trade Representative,
                                                      harvesting nation’s fishery is still in                                                                       would notify harvesting nations with
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                                                      compliance with the terms of a                          Consultations With Harvesting Nations                 fisheries that are likely to fail to receive
                                                      previously-issued comparability                           The proposed rule includes several                  a comparability finding for a fishery and
                                                      finding, NMFS may solicit information                   consultations that are specific to the                provide the harvesting nation with an
                                                      as part of the High Seas Drift Net                      comparability finding and those are                   opportunity to refute preliminary
                                                      Fishing Moratorium Protection Act                       outlined below. Three broad                           comparability findings, and
                                                      (HSDFMPA) information solicitation                      consultation areas are (1) notification of            communicate any corrective actions
                                                      and use information obtained from U.S.                  the List of Foreign Fisheries; (2)                    taken to comply with the conditions of
                                                      government agencies; harvesting                         notification of a denial of a                         a comparability finding. If a harvesting
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                                                      comparability findings, or communicate                  is insufficient, NOAA will draw                       territorial sea, the EEZ of another coastal
                                                      any corrective actions taken to comply                  reasonable conclusions based on                       state (excluding its territorial sea) or on
                                                      with the comparability finding                          information from other sources,                       the high seas, that it either prohibits the
                                                      conditions, by the expiration of either                 including analogous fisheries. For                    intentional killing or serious injury of
                                                      the exemption period or an existing                     example, where a harvesting nation                    marine mammals in the course of
                                                      comparability determination, the fishery                does not provide sufficient relevant                  commercial fishing operations unless
                                                      will not receive a comparability finding                information for a fishery and                         the intentional mortality or serious
                                                      and will have to reapply. The Assistant                 information from other sources of direct              injury of a marine mammal is
                                                      Administrator would, in consultation                    evidence regarding the fishery is not                 imminently necessary in self-defense or
                                                      with the Department of State and the                    readily available to NOAA, the Assistant              to save the life of a person in immediate
                                                      Office of the United States Trade                       Administrator shall draw reasonable                   danger; or that it has procedures to
                                                      Representative, consult with harvesting                 conclusions based on other information,               reliably certify that exports of fish and
                                                      nations that failed to receive a                        such as indirect evidence of bycatch in               fish products to the United States are
                                                      comparability finding for a fishery,                    the fishery or information from                       not the product of an intentional killing
                                                      provide the reasons for the denial of                   analogous fisheries (e.g. fisheries that              or serious injury of a marine mammal
                                                      such comparability finding, and                         use similar gear type or operate under                unless the intentional mortality or
                                                      encourage the harvesting nation to take                 similar conditions as the fishery at                  serious injury of a marine mammal is
                                                      corrective action and reapply for a                     issue). In addition, all agency decisions             imminently necessary in self-defense or
                                                      comparability finding.                                  under this rule must comply with the                  to save the life of a person in immediate
                                                                                                              Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.                danger. This prohibition includes
                                                      Comparability Finding for Harvesting
                                                                                                              500 et seq.), including the relevant                  aquaculture operations that interact
                                                      Nations’ Fisheries
                                                                                                              requirements prohibiting arbitrary and                with or occur in marine mammal habitat
                                                         Section 101(a)(2)(A) requires that the               capricious decisionmaking.                            and the intentional killing of marine
                                                      Assistant Administrator ‘‘insist on                        The comparability finding has two                  mammals for bait in commercial fishing
                                                      reasonable proof’’ from harvesting                      parts. The first part requires the                    operations. The application of the
                                                      nations as to the effect of its commercial              harvesting nation to demonstrate that it              intentional lethal removal provisions of
                                                      fishing technology on marine mammals.                   has either prohibited the intentional                 Section 120 of the MMPA (16 U.S.C.
                                                      As a condition to import fish and fish                  mortality or serious injury of marine                 1389) do not fall under this proposed
                                                      products into the United States, NMFS                   mammals in the course of commercial                   rule as they are not undertaken in the
                                                      proposes to require that a harvesting                   fishing operations in an exempt and                   course of commercial fishing.
                                                      nation apply for and receive a                          export fishery unless the intentional
                                                      comparability finding for its fisheries.                                                                         Harvesting nations may implement
                                                                                                              mortality or serious injury of a marine
                                                      The first application for a comparability                                                                     this provision by either instituting a
                                                                                                              mammal is imminently necessary in
                                                      finding must be submitted by March 1st                                                                        law, regulation, or licensure or permit
                                                                                                              self-defense or to save the life of a
                                                      of the last year of the exemption period,                                                                     condition applicable to its export and
                                                                                                              person in immediate danger; or that it
                                                      and on March 1st every four years                                                                             exempt fisheries that prohibits the
                                                                                                              has procedures to reliably certify that
                                                      thereafter. To receive a comparability                                                                        intentional killing or serious injury of
                                                                                                              exports of fish and fish products to the
                                                      finding, a harvesting nation must submit                                                                      marine mammals in the course of
                                                                                                              United States are not the product of an
                                                      an application, along with documentary                                                                        commercial fishing operations. In the
                                                                                                              intentional killing or serious injury of a
                                                      evidence demonstrating that the                         marine mammal unless the intentional                  absence of this approach, a harvesting
                                                      harvesting nation’s export or exempt                    mortality or serious injury of a marine               nation must submit documentary
                                                      fishery meets the requirements of a                     mammal is imminently necessary in                     evidence that it has procedures, such as
                                                      comparability finding including, where                  self-defense or to save the life of a                 certification programs and tracking and
                                                      applicable, reasonable proof as to the                  person in immediate danger. No later                  verification schemes, to reliably certify
                                                      effects on marine mammals of the                        than November 30th of the year when                   that its exports of fish and fish products
                                                      commercial fishing technology in use in                 the exemption period or comparability                 to the United States are not the product
                                                      the fishery for fish or fish products                   finding is to expire, NMFS would grant                of the intentional killing or serious
                                                      exported from such nation to the United                 or renew the comparability finding for                injury of marine mammals.
                                                      States. For the purposes of this                        exempt fisheries should they meet this                   To receive a comparability finding for
                                                      proposed rule, documentary evidence                     condition, export fisheries must meet                 export fisheries, a harvesting nation
                                                      means the submission to the Assistant                   this and other conditions, discussed                  must not only demonstrate that it meets
                                                      Administrator by a responsible                          below.                                                the conditions related to intentional
                                                      government official from a harvesting                      The prohibition of intentional killing             killing and serious injury of marine
                                                      nation of information of sufficient                     or seriously injuring a marine mammal                 mammals in the course of commercial
                                                      detail, including an attestation that the               is one of the U.S. standards within the               fisheries, it must also meet a second
                                                      information is accurate, to allow the                   MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1387(a)(5) and 16                     condition. The Assistant Administrator
                                                      Assistant Administrator to evaluate the                 U.S.C. 1372(c)(3)). The United States                 will grant or renew a comparability
                                                      effects on ocean mammals of the                         prohibits the intentional killing or                  finding for an export fishery under the
                                                      commercial fishing technology in use                    injury of marine mammals in the course                jurisdiction of a harvesting nation
                                                      for such fish or fish products exported                 of all commercial fishing operations                  provided the harvesting nation has and,
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                                                      from such nation to the United States                   unless the intentional mortality or                   in the case of a renewal, maintains a
                                                      for making a comparability finding.                     serious injury of a marine mammal is                  regulatory program that is comparable
                                                      When making a comparability finding                     imminently necessary in self-defense or               in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory
                                                      NMFS will rely largely on the                           to save the life of a person in immediate             program in reducing marine mammal
                                                      documentary evidence provided by the                    danger. Therefore, NMFS proposes that                 incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      harvesting nation; however, NOAA will                   to receive a comparability finding, a                 in commercial fishing operations,
                                                      also consider information from other                    harvesting nation must demonstrate for                including for transboundary stocks,
                                                      readily available sources. Where                        all exempt and export fisheries, whether              subject to the additional considerations
                                                      information from the harvesting nation                  such operations are within its EEZ, its               for a comparability finding set out in the


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                                                      section on ‘‘Considerations for                         comparability finding and will be                     killed or seriously injured in the export
                                                      Comparability Finding Determinations’’.                 ineligible to export fish and fish                    fishery;
                                                         Different conditions exist for the                   products to the United States.                           2. An export fishery register
                                                      following areas of a harvesting nation’s                   NOAA seeks comment on alternative                  containing a list of all vessels
                                                      export fisheries: Export fisheries                      approaches for meeting the                            participating in an export fishery under
                                                      operating within the EEZ or territorial                 requirements of section 101(a)(2)of the               the jurisdiction of the harvesting nation,
                                                      waters of the harvesting nation, export                 MMPA. For example, the rule could                     including the number of vessels
                                                      fisheries operating within the                          operate on the basis of non-                          participating, information on gear type,
                                                      jurisdiction of another coastal state and               comparability findings. Under this                    target species, fishing season, and
                                                      export fisheries operating on the high                  alternative, the Assistant Administrator              fishing area for each export fishery;
                                                      seas. Each is discussed below. The                      would issue non-comparability findings                   3. Regulatory requirements (e.g.,
                                                      proposed rule’s consideration of these                  where it determines (considering                      including copies of relevant laws,
                                                      three different areas is comparable to                  documentary evidence and information                  decrees, and implementing regulations
                                                      the U.S. regulatory program governing                   from other sources that a harvesting                  or measures) that include:
                                                      U.S. domestic fisheries operating in                    nation’s regulatory program is not                       (a) A requirement for the owner or
                                                      these areas.                                            comparable in effectiveness to the U.S.               operator of vessels participating in the
                                                         In using the terms ‘‘comparable in                   regulatory program and that the                       fishery to report all intentional and
                                                      effectiveness’’ NMFS means that the                     commercial fishing technology used in                 incidental mortality and injury of
                                                      program includes the same conditions                    the fishery results in marine mammal                  marine mammals in the course of
                                                      listed below or the program effectively                 bycatch in excess of U.S. standards.                  commercial fishing operations; and
                                                      achieves comparable results to the U.S.                 Under this alternative, continued entry                  (b) A requirement to implement
                                                      regulatory program. This approach gives                 of seafood into the U.S. would be                     measures in export fisheries designed to
                                                      harvesting nations flexibility to                       predicated on the absence of a ‘‘non-                 reduce the total incidental mortality and
                                                      implement the same type of regulatory                   comparability finding,’’ though the                   serious injury of a marine mammal
                                                      program or a program that is completely                 criteria could be similar to what is                  stock below the bycatch limit. Such
                                                      different but achieves the same results.                described in below, as applicable.                    measures may include: Bycatch
                                                         Since NMFS has developed regulatory                     A modification of this alternative                 reduction devices; incidental mortality
                                                      measures for its domestic commercial                    would be for the Assistant                            and serious injury limits; careful release
                                                      fisheries with incidental mortality and                 Administrator to issue comparability                  and safe-handling of marine mammals
                                                      serious injury of transboundary stocks                  findings unless it determines                         and gear removal; gear marking; bycatch
                                                      and shares management authority for                     (considering documentary evidence and                 avoidance gear (e.g., pingers); gear
                                                      such stocks with other harvesting                       information from other sources) that a                modifications or restrictions; or time-
                                                      nations, NMFS emphasizes the                            harvesting nation’s regulatory program                area closures.
                                                      consideration of transboundary stocks                   is not comparable in effectiveness to the                4. Implementation of monitoring
                                                      in the comparability finding conditions                 U.S. regulatory program and that the                  procedures in export fisheries designed
                                                      in the proposed rule. In the proposed                   commercial fishing technology used in                 to estimate incidental mortality and
                                                      rule, NMFS defines a transboundary                      the fishery results in marine mammal                  serious injury of marine mammals in
                                                      stock as a marine mammal stock                          bycatch in excess of U.S. standards. The              each export fishery under its
                                                      occurring in the EEZ or territorial sea of              regulatory text would read as follows:                jurisdiction, as well as estimates of
                                                      the United States and one or more other                                                                       cumulative incidental mortality and
                                                                                                                ‘‘Conditions for a Comparability Finding.
                                                      coastal States, or in the EEZ or territorial            In response to an application, the Assistant          serious injury for marine mammal
                                                      sea of the United States and on the high                Administrator shall issue a harvesting nation         stocks in waters under its jurisdiction
                                                      seas. Because NMFS shares                               a comparability finding for the fishery unless        that are incidentally killed or seriously
                                                      conservation and management for these                   the Assistant Administrator finds that the            injured in the export fishery and other
                                                      stocks with other nations, a harvesting                 harvesting nation has not met the applicable          export fisheries with the same marine
                                                      nation must demonstrate that it has                     conditions set out in . . .)’’                        mammal stock, including an indication
                                                      implemented a regulatory program for                       Comments should discuss the relative               of the statistical reliability of those
                                                      its export fisheries (whether operating                 costs and benefits of these or any other              estimates;
                                                      in its EEZ, territorial sea, or on the high             alternative approaches, including                        5. Calculation of bycatch limits for
                                                      seas) that is comparable in effectiveness               aspects related to paperwork burden.                  marine mammal stocks in waters under
                                                      to the U.S. regulatory program for                                                                            its jurisdiction that are incidentally
                                                      transboundary stocks, especially for                    Conditions for a Comparability Finding
                                                                                                                                                                    killed or seriously injured in an export
                                                      transboundary stocks governed by                        for an Export Fishery Operating Within
                                                                                                                                                                    fishery;
                                                      specific requirements of the U.S.                       a Harvesting Nation’s EEZ or Territorial                 6. Comparison of the incidental
                                                      regulatory program, including take                      Sea                                                   mortality and serious injury of each
                                                      reduction plans.                                           A comparability finding would be                   marine mammal stock or stocks that
                                                         NMFS recognizes that harvesting                      granted or renewed for an export fishery              interact with the export fishery in
                                                      nations face resource limitations. A                    where the Assistant Administrator finds               relation to the bycatch limit for each
                                                      harvesting nation can submit an                         that the harvesting nation implements a               stock; and comparison of the cumulative
                                                      application for a comparability finding                 regulatory program comparable in                      incidental mortality and serious injury
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                                                      for all or a subset of its export fisheries.            effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory                  of each marine mammal stock or stocks
                                                      In the proposed rule, the harvesting                    program with respect to the export                    that interact with the export fishery and
                                                      nation has the flexibility to prioritize                fishery that includes, or effectively                 any other export fisheries of the
                                                      the export fisheries to which it will                   achieves comparable results as, the                   harvesting nation showing that these
                                                      devote resources towards developing its                 following conditions:                                 export fisheries:
                                                      regulatory program. Export fisheries not                   1. Marine mammal stock assessments                    (a) Does not exceed the bycatch limit
                                                      included in the application and not                     that estimate population abundance for                for that stock or stocks; or
                                                      governed by the harvesting nation’s                     marine mammal stocks in waters under                     (b) Exceeds the bycatch limit for that
                                                      regulatory program will not receive a                   its jurisdiction that are incidentally                stock or stocks, but the portion of


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                                                      incidental marine mammal mortality or                   fisheries, but that it would prioritize               for an export fishery operating within
                                                      serious injury for which the exporting                  and implement more stringent measures                 the jurisdiction of another coastal state
                                                      fishery is responsible is at a level that,              on export fisheries with the highest                  where the Assistant Administrator finds
                                                      if the other export fisheries interacting               bycatch levels.                                       that the harvesting nation maintains a
                                                      with the same marine mammal stock or                       To implement its regulatory program,               regulatory program that includes, or
                                                      stocks were at the same level, would not                generally, regardless of location, the                effectively achieves comparable results
                                                      result in cumulative incidental                         harvesting nation may enter into                      as, the following conditions:
                                                      mortality and serious injury in excess of               arrangements with academic                               1. Implementation in the export
                                                      the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks.             institutions, non-governmental bodies,                fishery:
                                                         NMFS is proposing that a harvesting                  or any other entity to conduct                           (a) With respect to any transboundary
                                                      nation calculate bycatch limits using                   assessments, estimate incidental                      stock interacting with the export fishery,
                                                      either the PBR equation (50 CFR 229.2),                 mortality and serious injury, test and                any measures to reduce the incidental
                                                      or a comparable equation that                           implement mitigation measures, or carry               mortality and serious injury of that
                                                      incorporates scientific uncertainty about               out any other components of the                       stock that the United States requires its
                                                      the population estimate and trend and                   regulatory program, so long as the                    domestic fisheries to take with respect
                                                      results in sustainable levels of                        harvesting nation maintains                           that transboundary stock; and
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 responsibility for the oversight,                        (b) With respect to any other marine
                                                      while still allowing the marine mammal                  verification and reporting on the                     mammal stocks interacting with the
                                                      stock to grow or recover. The scientific                implementation of its regulatory                      export fishery while operating within
                                                      literature demonstrates other nations                   program to the United States.                         the jurisdiction of the coastal state or on
                                                      have adopted variations on PBR that are                    A nation could receive a                           the high seas, any measures to reduce
                                                      comparable and achieve this goal.                       comparability finding for its export                  incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                         For marine mammal stocks that have                   fishery without conducting a marine                   that the United States requires its
                                                      bycatch limits and the export fisheries                 mammal stock assessment, estimating                   domestic fisheries to take with respect
                                                      that interact with those stocks, a                      bycatch, or calculating a bycatch limit               to that marine mammal stock.
                                                      harvesting nation that is seeking a                     provided it can demonstrate that its                     2. For an export fishery not subject to
                                                      comparability finding for an export                     program achieves comparable results to                management by a regional fishery
                                                      fishery must demonstrate that the                       the U.S. regulatory program. NMFS will                management organization the harvesting
                                                      cumulative incidental mortality and                     consider whether a regulatory program                 nation:
                                                      serious injury of each marine mammal                    effectively achieves the outcomes of the                 (a) An assessment of marine mammal
                                                      stock or stocks resulting from fishing                  U.S. regulatory program for similar                   abundance of stocks interacting with the
                                                      technology used by the export fishery                   marine mammal stocks and fisheries                    export fishery, the calculation of a
                                                      and any other export fisheries of the                   (considering gear type and target                     bycatch limit for each such stock, an
                                                      harvesting nation that interact with the                species), providing flexibility to allow a            estimation of incidental mortality and
                                                      same marine mammal stock or stocks                      nation to develop comparably effective                serious injury for each stock and
                                                      does not exceed the bycatch limit for                   alternative measures to reduce                        reduction in or maintenance of the
                                                      that stock or stocks. In instances where                incidental mortality and serious injury.              incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      the cumulative incidental mortality and                 Therefore, the Assistant Administrator                of each stock below the bycatch limit.
                                                      serious injury exceeds the bycatch limit                may make a comparability finding based                This data included in the application
                                                      for that stock or stocks, the harvesting                on alternative measures or approaches                 may be provided by the coastal state;
                                                      nation must demonstrate that the                        provided the harvesting nation’s                      and
                                                      portion of incidental marine mammal                     regulatory program effectively achieves                  (b) Comparison of the incidental
                                                      mortality or serious injury for which the               comparable results to the U.S.                        mortality and serious injury of each
                                                      exporting fishery is responsible is at a                regulatory program.                                   marine mammal stock or stocks that
                                                      level that, if the other export fisheries of                                                                  interact with the export fishery in
                                                                                                              Conditions for a Comparability Finding                relation to the bycatch limit for each
                                                      that harvesting nation interacting with
                                                      the same marine mammal stock or                         for an Export Fishery Operating Within                stock; and comparison of the cumulative
                                                      stocks were at the same level, would not                the Jurisdiction of Another Coastal State             incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      result in cumulative incidental                            International law provides that coastal            of each marine mammal stock or stocks
                                                      mortality and serious injury in excess of               States have sovereign rights to manage                that interact with the export fishery and
                                                      the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks.             fisheries in waters under their                       any other export fisheries of the
                                                         For example, in the latter scenario,                 jurisdiction. More than ninety percent                harvesting nation showing that these
                                                      three export fisheries (A, B, and C)                    of the global fish catch is estimated to              export fisheries do not exceed the
                                                      cumulatively exceed the bycatch limit                   be taken within waters under the                      bycatch limit for that stock or stocks; or
                                                      of 30 animals for a particular marine                   jurisdiction of coastal States. The large             exceed the bycatch limit for that stock
                                                      mammal stock. If export fishery C’s                     majority of fishing activity taking place             or stocks, but the portion of incidental
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 in waters under the jurisdiction of most              marine mammal mortality or serious
                                                      is 5 animals, it would meet this                        coastal States is undertaken by vessels               injury for which the export fishery is
                                                      condition to qualify for a comparability                registered in the coastal States                      responsible is at a level that, if the other
                                                      finding, if all three export fisheries each             themselves. In such situations, the                   export fisheries interacting with the
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                                                      had the same level of incidental                        coastal State is also the flag State and              same marine mammal stock or stocks
                                                      mortality and serious injury (i.e., 5                   the harvesting nation. This scenario                  were at the same level, would not result
                                                      animals for a cumulative total of 15),                  covers fishing vessels registered to a                in cumulative incidental mortality and
                                                      bycatch would be below the bycatch                      harvesting nation that operate with                   serious injury in excess of the bycatch
                                                      limit of 30.                                            permission of another coastal State or                limit for that stock or stocks.
                                                         In this situation, NMFS expects a                    fish under terms of access granted to                    3. For an export fishery subject to
                                                      harvesting nation will take measures to                 them by the coastal State.                            management by a regional fishery
                                                      reduce the incidental mortality and                        The Assistant Administrator will                   management organization, the
                                                      serious injury by all of its export                     grant or renew a comparability finding                harvesting nation demonstrates it


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                                                      applies a regulatory program                            used among other factors to assess those              program in the export fishery and
                                                      comparable in effectiveness to the                      export fisheries.                                     progress toward reducing the total
                                                      United States regulatory program, which                    These provisions also provide an                   incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      includes implementing marine mammal                     alternative route to receiving a                      of marine mammals in the export
                                                      data collection and conservation and                    comparability finding, including in                   fishery to levels below the bycatch limit.
                                                      management measures applicable to that                  circumstances when the export fishery                 This information could include data
                                                      fishery required under an applicable                    is governed by an intergovernmental                   readily available to the U.S. Government
                                                      intergovernmental agreement or regional                 agreement or RFMO to which the                        as well as information made available
                                                      fisheries management organization to                    United States is not a party. In this                 by other nations, international
                                                      which the United States is a party.                     situation, NMFS will evaluate any                     organizations (such as RFMOs),
                                                                                                              conservation and management measures                  institutions, bilateral or other
                                                      Conditions for a Comparability Finding                  adopted by the intergovernmental                      arrangements, or non-governmental
                                                      for an Export Fishery Operating on the                  agreement or RFMO and any other                       organizations.
                                                      High Seas                                               measures adopted by a harvesting                         When determining whether a
                                                         For export fisheries operating on the                nation that constitute its regulatory                 harvesting nation’s regulatory program
                                                      high seas, the Assistant Administrator                  program governing its high seas export                is comparable in effectiveness to the
                                                      would grant or renew a comparability                    fisheries interacting with marine                     U.S. regulatory program, NMFS will
                                                      finding where the Assistant                             mammals. NMFS will then determine                     consider:
                                                      Administrator finds that the harvesting                 whether this regulatory program is                       • U.S. implementation of its
                                                      nation maintains a regulatory program                   comparable in effectiveness to the U.S.               regulatory program for similar marine
                                                      with respect to the harvesting nation’s                 regulatory program for similar fisheries              mammal stocks and similar fisheries
                                                      export fisheries operating on the high                  interacting with similar stocks.                      (considering gear, target species, or
                                                      seas that includes, or effectively                         This provision also addresses                      other factors), including transboundary
                                                      achieves comparable results as, the                     situations where the United States has                stocks governed by regulations
                                                      following conditions:                                   adopted measures through a take                       implementing a take reduction plan,
                                                         1. Implementation in the fishery of                  reduction plan governing U.S. vessels                 and any other relevant information
                                                      marine mammal data collection and                       participating in high seas fisheries to               received during consultations;
                                                      conservation and management measures                    reduce incidental mortality and serious                  • The extent to which the harvesting
                                                      applicable to that fishery required under               injury of a transboundary stock. While                nation has implemented measures in the
                                                      any applicable intergovernmental                        the United States would attempt to                    export fishery to reduce the total
                                                      agreement or regional fisheries                         advance such measures for adoption by                 incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      management organization to which the                    the intergovernmental agreement or                    of a marine mammal stock below the
                                                      United States is a party; and                           RFMO, there may be situations where                   bycatch limit;
                                                         2. Implementation in the export                      the measures are not adopted by the                      • The effectiveness of such measures,
                                                      fishery of:                                             RFMO. In that case, for high seas                     based on evidence that such measures
                                                         (a) With respect to any transboundary                fisheries that interact with                          implemented in an export fishery have
                                                      stock interacting with the export fishery,              transboundary stocks, a harvesting                    reduced or are progressing and likely to
                                                      any measures to reduce the incidental                   nation would be expected to implement                 reduce the cumulative incidental
                                                      mortality and serious injury of that                    a regulatory program for such stocks                  mortality and serious injury of a marine
                                                      stock that the United States requires its               that is comparable in effectiveness to                mammal stock below the bycatch limit,
                                                      domestic fisheries to take with respect                 the U.S. regulatory program for its                   especially for the marine mammal
                                                      that transboundary stock; and                           vessels operating on the high seas or the             stocks interacting with an export fishery
                                                         (b) With respect to any other marine                 U.S. EEZ or territorial sea, including any            with the greatest contribution to the
                                                      mammal stocks interacting with the                      relevant RFMO measures that the U.S. is               incidental mortality and serious injury;
                                                      export fishery while operating on the                   applying on its fisheries. If the U.S.                   • Relevant facts and circumstances,
                                                      high seas, any measures to reduce                       regulatory program includes measures                  which may include, the history and
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 prescribed for the high seas and the U.S.             nature of interactions with marine
                                                      that the United States requires its                     EEZ or territorial sea to reduce the                  mammals in this export fishery, whether
                                                      domestic fisheries to take with respect                 incidental mortality or serious injury of             the level of incidental mortality and
                                                      to that marine mammal stock when they                   transboundary stocks, and such stocks                 serious injury exceeds the bycatch limit
                                                      are operating on the high seas.                         frequent both the high seas and the                   for a marine mammal stock, the
                                                         An export fishery must satisfy the                   harvesting nation’s EEZ or territorial                population size and trend (particularly
                                                      appropriate condition to receive a                      sea, the harvesting nation must have a                for declining stocks), and the estimated
                                                      comparability finding. For example, for                 regulatory program applicable to both                 population level impacts of the
                                                      high seas export fisheries or export                    areas that is comparable in effectiveness             incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      fisheries operating within another                      to the U.S. regulatory program.                       of marine mammals in a harvesting
                                                      coastal state’s EEZ and governed by an                                                                        nation’s export fisheries and the
                                                      RFMO, the proposed rule includes as a                   Considerations for Comparability
                                                                                                                                                                    conservation status of the marine
                                                      condition for a comparability finding                   Finding Determinations
                                                                                                                                                                    mammal stocks where available;
                                                      that the harvesting nation has adopted                     When determining whether to grant or                  • The record of consultations with
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                                                      and implemented data collection and                     renew any comparability finding for a                 the harvesting nation, the results of
                                                      conservation and management measures                    fishery, the Assistant Administrator                  these consultations and actions taken by
                                                      required under an applicable                            would review and evaluate information                 the harvesting nation and any
                                                      intergovernmental agreement or RFMO                     submitted by the harvesting nation in                 applicable intergovernmental agreement
                                                      to which the United States is a party. By               making its application for each fishery,              or RFMO to reduce the incidental
                                                      taking this approach NMFS recognizes,                   and consider readily available                        mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                      where the United States is a party to a                 information from other sources, on the                mammals in its export fisheries; and
                                                      multilateral agreement, the measures                    extent of the harvesting nation’s                        • Information gathered during onsite
                                                      adopted under that agreement should be                  implementation of its regulatory                      inspection by any government official of


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                                                      an export fishery’s operations and any                  also considering U.S. regulations                     fishery that applied for and is unlikely
                                                      relevant information received during                    implementing our obligations under                    to receive a comparability finding
                                                      consultations.                                          RFMOs, intergovernmental agreements,                  NMFS, in consultation with the
                                                         For export fisheries operating on the                trade agreements. NMFS will make                      Secretary of State and the United States
                                                      high seas covered by an                                 determinations and any resulting                      Trade Representative, would notify the
                                                      intergovernmental agreement or RFMO                     imposition of import restrictions                     harvesting nation prior to the
                                                      to which the United States is a party,                  consistent with the international                     notification and publication of the
                                                      NMFS will consider among other things:                  obligations of the United States,                     decision whether to issue or deny a
                                                         • The harvesting nation’s record of                  including under the WTO Agreement                     comparability finding in the Federal
                                                      implementation of or compliance with                    pertaining to non-discrimination.                     Register that it is preliminarily denying
                                                      measures adopted by that RFMO or                           In this regard, where NMFS lacks data              the harvesting nation a comparability
                                                      intergovernmental agreement for data                    and PBR calculations for analogous U.S.               finding, or terminating an existing
                                                      collection, incidental mortality and                    fisheries, NMFS would not require                     comparability finding, and provide the
                                                      serious injury mitigation, or the                       foreign nations to have such data or                  harvesting nation with an opportunity
                                                      conservation and management of marine                   calculations as a condition for a                     to submit reliable information to refute
                                                      mammals;                                                comparability finding. In addition,                   the preliminary denial or termination of
                                                         • Whether the harvesting nation is a                 where analogous U.S. fisheries have not               the comparability findings, and
                                                      party or cooperating non-party to the                   reduced bycatch below an established                  communicate any corrective actions
                                                      organization; and                                       bycatch limit, NMFS will evaluate the                 taken since submission of its
                                                         • The record of the United States in                 measures harvesting nations have                      application to comply with the
                                                      implementing or complying with such                     adopted and determine whether those                   comparability finding conditions. If a
                                                      measures and whether it has imposed                     measures are at least as comparable in                harvesting nation does not take
                                                      additional measures on its fleet not                    effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory                  corrective action by the time the
                                                      required by the RFMO or                                 program in reducing marine mammal                     Assistant Administrator has made all
                                                      intergovernmental agreement.                            bycatch.                                              comparability findings and will issue
                                                         With regard to export fisheries                         Finally NMFS is interested in                      such findings in writing to the
                                                      operating on the high seas, under an                    receiving comments on the extent to                   harvesting nation and publish them in
                                                      intergovernmental agreement or RFMO                     which these additional considerations                 the Federal Register, the fishery will not
                                                      to which the United States is not a party               should also apply to exempt fisheries.                receive a comparability finding and will
                                                      NMFS will consider, among other                                                                               have to reapply for a comparability
                                                      things:                                                 Issuance or Denial of a Comparability                 finding. NMFS would take the
                                                         • The harvesting nation’s record of                  Finding                                               information received and the results of
                                                      implementation of, or compliance with,                     No later than November 30th of the                 such consultations into consideration in
                                                      measures adopted by that RFMO or                        year when the exemption period or                     finalizing its comparability findings or
                                                      intergovernmental agreement for data                    comparability finding is to expire, the               when making subsequent comparability
                                                      collection, incidental mortality and                    Assistant Administrator shall publish in              findings for that harvesting nation’s
                                                      serious injury mitigation, or for the                   the Federal Register, by harvesting                   fishery. A preliminary denial or
                                                      conservation and management of marine                   nation, a notice of the harvesting                    termination of a comparability finding
                                                      mammals, and whether such measures                      nations and fisheries for which it has                shall not result in import prohibitions.
                                                      are comparable in effectiveness to the                  issued and denied a comparability
                                                      U.S. regulatory program for similar                                                                           Duration and Renewal of a
                                                                                                              finding and the specific fish and fish
                                                      fisheries;                                                                                                    Comparability Finding
                                                                                                              products that as a result are subject to
                                                         • Whether the harvesting nation is a                 import prohibitions.                                     For those fisheries that receive a
                                                      party or cooperating non-party to the                      Prior to publication in the Federal                comparability finding, such finding will
                                                      organization; and                                       Register, the Assistant Administrator, in             remain valid for 4 years or for such
                                                         • The effectiveness of any additional                consultation with the Secretary of State              other period as the Assistant
                                                      measures implemented by the                             and, in the event of a denial of a                    Administrator may specify to keep it on
                                                      harvesting nation to reduce or mitigate                 comparability finding, with the Office of             the same renewal cycle, particularly if
                                                      the incidental mortality and serious                    the U.S. Trade Representative, shall                  the comparability finding was issued as
                                                      injury of marine mammals in these                       notify each harvesting nation in writing              part of a reapplication following a
                                                      export fisheries, and whether such                      of the fisheries of the harvesting nation             denied or terminated comparability
                                                      measures are comparable in                              for which the Assistant Administrator                 finding or was an application for a new
                                                      effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory                    is:                                                   export fishery proposed after a round of
                                                      program for similar fisheries.                             • Issuing a comparability finding;                 comparability findings. NMFS prefers to
                                                         For transboundary stocks incidentally                   • Denying a comparability finding                  keep all nations on the same cycle. Thus
                                                      killed or seriously injured in a high seas              with an explanation for the reasons for               if a harvesting nation is denied a
                                                      export fishery, NMFS will also consider                 the denial of such comparability                      comparability finding for an export
                                                      the extent to which the harvesting                      finding; and                                          fishery and reapplies mid-cycle and
                                                      nation has adopted and implemented a                       • Specify the fish and fish products               receives a comparability finding for that
                                                      regulatory program, including measures                  that will be subject to import                        fishery, the duration may be less to
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                                                      to reduce the incidental mortality or                   prohibitions on account of a denial of a              bring it into a cycle with all other
                                                      serious injury of transboundary stocks                  comparability finding and the effective               comparability findings. Likewise this
                                                      in export fisheries operating on the high               date of such import prohibitions.                     language also allows NMFS to issue a
                                                      seas and within its EEZ or territorial sea,                Notification is the action whereby the             comparability finding for less than four
                                                      that is comparable in effectiveness to                  decision is made. For a fishery that                  years to a fishery that was on the cusp
                                                      the U.S. regulatory program governing                   applied for and is unlikely to receive a              of denial but would benefit from
                                                      similar U.S. fisheries.                                 comparability finding, NMFS will                      additional time to demonstrate that its
                                                         NMFS would make comparability                        implement a preliminary comparability                 regulatory program is comparable in
                                                      findings pursuant to the MMPA, and                      finding consultation. Specifically, for a             effectiveness.


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                                                         To seek renewal of a comparability                   expiration of the provisional                            NMFS, in consultation with the
                                                      finding, every 4 years, the harvesting                  comparability finding, the Assistant                  Department of State and the Office of
                                                      nation must submit to the Assistant                     Administrator will review that                        the United States Trade Representative,
                                                      Administrator an application by March                   information and classify the fishery as               would consult with harvesting nations
                                                      1 of the year when the comparability                    either an exempt or export fishery.                   that failed to receive a comparability
                                                      finding is due to expire, requesting a                                                                        finding for a fishery, provide the reasons
                                                                                                              Discretionary Review of Comparability
                                                      comparability finding for the fishery                                                                         for the denial of such comparability
                                                                                                              Findings
                                                      and providing the same documentary                                                                            finding, and encourage the harvesting
                                                      evidence required for the initial                          In addition, the Assistant                         nation to take corrective action and
                                                      comparability finding, including by                     Administrator may reconsider a                        reapply for a comparability finding.
                                                      providing documentary evidence of any                   comparability finding and may                            Any harvesting nation’s fishery that
                                                      alternative measures they implemented                   terminate a comparability finding if he               fails to attain a comparability finding
                                                      to reduce the incidental mortality and                  or she determines that the requirements               would remain subject to import
                                                      serious injury of marine mammals in                     of these regulations are no longer being              prohibitions until it has satisfactorily
                                                      their export fishery are comparable in                  met. Given that comparability findings                met the conditions for and received a
                                                      effectiveness and achieve comparable                    are made every four years, this                       comparability finding. A harvesting
                                                      results to the U.S. regulatory program.                 provision allows the Assistant                        nation may, at any time, re-apply for or
                                                      The Assistant Administrator may                         Administrator to consider the progress                request the reconsideration of a denied
                                                      require the submission of additional                    report submitted by a harvesting nation,              comparability finding for a fishery, and
                                                      supporting documentation or                             information collected by the NMFS, or                 submit documentary evidence to the
                                                      verification of statements made to                      information provided by entities                      Assistant Administrator in support of
                                                      support a comparability finding. If a                   including RFMOs, nongovernmental                      such application or request. Upon
                                                      harvesting nation’s fishery does not                    organizations, and the public, to                     issuance of a comparability finding and
                                                      receive a comparability finding during                  determine whether the exempt or export                notification to the harvesting nation, the
                                                      this renewal process, the procedures                    fishery is continuing to meet the                     Assistant Administrator, in cooperation
                                                      detailed below to implement import                      requirements of these regulations. After              with the Secretaries of the Treasury and
                                                      restrictions would be followed.                         such review or reconsideration, and                   Homeland Security, would publish
                                                                                                              after consultation with the harvesting                notification of the removal of the import
                                                      Procedures for a Comparability Finding                  nation (preliminary comparability                     prohibitions for that fishery, effective on
                                                      for New Foreign Commercial Fishing                      finding), a comparability finding can be              the date of publication in the Federal
                                                      Operations Wishing To Export to the                     terminated if the Assistant                           Register.
                                                      United States                                           Administrator determines that the basis
                                                         For foreign commercial fishing                       for the comparability finding no longer               Certification of Admissibility
                                                      operations not on the List of Foreign                   applies. The Assistant Administrator                     If fish or fish products are subject to
                                                      Fisheries that are new exports to the                   shall notify in writing the harvesting                import prohibitions from a harvesting
                                                      United States, the harvesting nation                    nation and publish in the Federal                     nation’s fishery, the Assistant
                                                      must notify the Assistant Administrator                 Register a notice of the termination and              Administrator, to avoid circumvention
                                                      that the commercial fishing operation                   the specific fish and fish products that              of or to facilitate enforcement of import
                                                      wishes to export fish and fish products                 as a result are subject to import                     prohibitions, may publish in the
                                                      to the United States. Upon notification                 prohibitions.                                         Federal Register the requirement that
                                                      the Assistant Administrator shall issue                                                                       the same or similar fish or fish products
                                                                                                              Duration of Import Restrictions and                   from the harvesting nation’s exempt or
                                                      a provisional comparability finding
                                                                                                              Removal of Import Restrictions                        export fisheries that are not subject to
                                                      allowing such imports for a period not
                                                      to exceed 12 months. At least 120 days                     With respect to a harvesting nation for            any import prohibitions (i.e., those that
                                                      prior to the expiration of the provisional              which the Assistant Administrator has                 have received a comparability finding)
                                                      comparability finding the harvesting                    denied or terminated a comparability                  be accompanied by certification of
                                                      nation must submit to the Assistant                     finding for a fishery, the Assistant                  admissibility.
                                                      Administrator the reliable information                  Administrator in cooperation with the                    The Assistant Administrator shall
                                                      specified in the section to categorize                  Secretaries of the Treasury and                       notify the harvesting nation of the
                                                      foreign fisheries and the application and               Homeland Security would identify and                  fisheries and the fish and fish products
                                                      the documentary evidence required to                    prohibit importation of fish and fish                 to be accompanied by a certification of
                                                      receive a comparability finding,                        products from that fishery into the                   admissibility and provide the necessary
                                                      including reasonable proof as to the                    United States until the harvesting                    documents and instruction. The
                                                      effects on marine mammals of the                        nation’s fishery applies or reapplies for,            Assistant Administrator in cooperation
                                                      commercial fishing technology in use in                 and receives, a comparability finding.                with the Secretaries of Treasury and
                                                      the fishery for fish or fish products                   The Assistant Administrator, in                       Homeland Security, shall as part of the
                                                      exported to the United States.                          cooperation with the Secretaries of the               Federal Register notice referenced
                                                         Prior to expiration of the provisional               Treasury and Homeland Security, will                  above publish by harvesting nation the
                                                      comparability finding, the Assistant                    publish a notice of such import                       fish and fish products to be
                                                      Administrator shall review the                          restrictions in the Federal Register                  accompanied by a certification of
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                                                      application and information provided                    announcing the comparability finding                  admissibility. Any requirement for a
                                                      and classify the commercial fishing                     determinations (referenced above). The                certification of admissibility shall be
                                                      operation as either an exempt or export                 import restrictions would become                      effective 30 days after the publication of
                                                      fishery and determine whether to issue                  effective thirty days after the date of               such notice in the Federal Register.
                                                      the harvesting nation a comparability                   publication in the Federal Register                      For each shipment, the certification of
                                                      finding for the fishery.                                allowing sufficient time for                          admissibility must be completed and
                                                         If the harvesting nation submits the                 implementation of such restrictions and               signed by a duly authorized official or
                                                      reliable information specified to classify              disposition of any product currently in               agent of the harvesting nation and
                                                      the fishery at least 180 days prior to                  warehouses or in transit.                             validated by a responsible official(s)


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                                                      designated by the Assistant                             designate validating authorities (e.g.,               Intermediary Nations
                                                      Administrator. The certification must                   NMFS or other agency employees,                          To prevent any fish or fish products
                                                      also be signed by the importer of record                contractors, accredited third party                   subject to import prohibitions
                                                      and submitted in a format (electronic                   certifiers) and a protocol for validating             authorized by this rulemaking from
                                                      mail, facsimile [fax], the Internet, etc.)              the information provided by, or                       being imported into the United States
                                                      specified by the Assistant                              requested from, harvesting nations in                 from any intermediary nation, including
                                                      Administrator. NMFS proposes to                         support of certifications accompanying                a processing nation, NMFS proposes
                                                      modify the certification of admissibility               admitted shipments. Pre- and/or post-                 provisions for intermediary nations. A
                                                      developed under the HSDFMPA and the                     entry validations would be conducted                  fishery without a comparability finding
                                                      Shark Conservation Act of 2010 to add                   using a risk-based approach and may                   may still export its fish and fish
                                                      a designation on the certification of                   involve random samples or specific                    products to an intermediary nation.
                                                      admissibility stating that the fish or fish             screening and targeting criteria.                     That intermediary nation from which
                                                      products are from a fishery or nation                   Admitted products, later determined to                fish and fish products would be
                                                      that are not subject to an import                       be inadmissible by the validation                     imported into the United States must in
                                                      restriction of the United States under                  process, could be subject to re-delivery              turn certify that it exports do not
                                                      the MMPA.                                               orders and/or administrative sanctions                include fish and fish products from a
                                                         Should import prohibitions be                        against the importer.                                 harvesting nation’s fisheries that are
                                                      imposed due to denial or revocation of                                                                        subject to U.S. import prohibitions
                                                      a comparability finding, NMFS will                         The certification of admissibility
                                                                                                                                                                    applied under this rule. To implement
                                                      identify to Customs and Border                          would be a requirement for lawful                     this provision, NMFS would not require
                                                      Protection the specific HTS codes for                   import for the fish and fish products                 an intermediary nation to enact laws or
                                                      fish and fish products subject to                       identified by harmonized tariff codes                 regulations to meet this condition.
                                                      embargo from the relevant harvesting                    communicated by NMFS to Customs                       NMFS recognizes that an intermediary
                                                      nation. If the fish and fish products                   and Border Protection (CBP). The                      nation needs flexibility to determine
                                                      subject to an import prohibition also                   certification would be collected as part              how it will certify to the United States
                                                      originate from a different fishery of the               of electronic entry filing through the                that any fish or fish product that it
                                                      same harvesting nation, and that                        Automated Commercial Environment/                     exports is not subject to import
                                                      different fishery is exempt or has been                 International Trade Data System (ACE/                 prohibitions applied under this rule.
                                                      issued a comparability finding, these                   ITDS). It is envisioned that a limited                The proposed rule creates flexibility
                                                      products may be subject to requirement                  number of data elements would be                      with respect to how a nation can show
                                                      for a certification of admissibility                    collected through the partner                         that it does not export prohibited fish
                                                      whereby such products would be                          government agency message set as part                 and fish products to the United States,
                                                      admissible to the U.S. if accompanied                   of the entry/entry summary submission                 including by providing any certification,
                                                      by a certification of admissibility that                in ACE/ITDS. In addition, an image file               traceability, or tracking scheme that may
                                                      they were not harvested in the fishery                  of the certification document would be                be readily available or that it chooses to
                                                      subject to the embargo. The certification               submitted at entry summary through the                create. The nation must demonstrate
                                                      of admissibility must be properly                       document imaging system maintained                    that it has procedures to reliably certify
                                                      completed and signed by a duly                          by CBP as part of ACE/ITDS.                           that exports of fish and fish products
                                                      authorized official or agent of the                        The NMFS approach to integrating its               from the intermediary to the United
                                                      harvesting nation. At the time of                       existing trade monitoring programs into               States do not contain fish or fish
                                                      implementing an import prohibition,                                                                           products caught or harvested in a
                                                                                                              ACE/ITDS is to be addressed in a
                                                      NMFS will communicate the scope of                                                                            fishery subject to an import prohibition.
                                                                                                              separate rulemaking that is currently
                                                      the prohibition to the harvesting nation                                                                      Those procedures can be implemented
                                                                                                              under development (RIN 0648–AX63).
                                                      and, should it be the case that the                                                                           globally or on a shipment-by-shipment
                                                                                                              When the ACE/ITDS rulemaking and
                                                      identified fish and fish products may                                                                         basis. They could include prohibiting
                                                                                                              subsequent rulemakings to implement
                                                      also originate from a fishery of the                                                                          the import of the prohibited fish and
                                                      harvesting nation other than the fishery                the recommendations of the Presidential
                                                                                                                                                                    fish products, prohibiting the export of
                                                      subject to embargo, NMFS would work                     Task Force on Combating Illegal,
                                                                                                                                                                    such product to the United States, or
                                                      with the harvesting nation to define an                 Unreported and Unregulated Fishing                    maintaining a tracking and verification
                                                      acceptable protocol for certification of                and Seafood Fraud (Task Force) (79 FR                 scheme and including certification of
                                                      the identified fish and fish products                   75536; December 18, 2014) are issued,                 such scheme on a shipment-by-
                                                      from the harvesting nation’s non-                       NMFS may be able to identify fish                     shipment basis.
                                                      embargoed fisheries and obtain a list of                prohibited from entry under MMPA                         For purposes of this proposed rule,
                                                      duly authorized officials designated by                 authority based on the documentation                  and in applying the definition of an
                                                      the harvesting nation as well as details                specifying fishery of capture/harvest to              ‘‘intermediary nation,’’ an import into
                                                      of the methods to be implemented by                     be submitted by the importer to ACE/                  the intermediary nation occurs when
                                                      the harvesting nation to ensure that                    ITDS as part of the Task Force                        the fish or fish product is released from
                                                      certifications are not issued for products              traceability program. To eliminate                    a harvesting nation’s custom
                                                      of prohibited fisheries. The certification              duplicative requirements for MMPA                     jurisdiction and enters the custom
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                                                      would be required for all inbound                       import restrictions, NMFS will utilize                jurisdiction of the intermediary nation
                                                      shipments of the identified products                    import documentation procedures that                  or when the fish and fish products are
                                                      (designated by HTS codes) from the                      have been developed as part of the ACE/               entered into a foreign trade zone of the
                                                      harvesting nation. While the                            ITDS and Task Force rulemakings so                    intermediary nation for processing or
                                                      certification must be properly                          long as the information is sufficient to              transshipment. No fish or fish products
                                                      completed and signed as a condition of                  identify the fish or fish product was not             caught or harvested in a fishery subject
                                                      entry, NMFS will also validate the                      caught or harvested in a fishery subject              to an import prohibition may be
                                                      certifications to ensure that prohibited                to an import prohibition under the                    imported into the United States from
                                                      products are not admitted. NMFS will                    MMPA.                                                 any intermediary nation.


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                                                         Within 30 days of publication of the                 fishery subject to an import prohibition,             name of processor; and type of fishing
                                                      Federal Register specifying fish and fish               the Assistant Administrator, in                       gear.
                                                      products subject to import prohibitions,                cooperation with the Secretaries of the                  • What fish was harvested and
                                                      the Assistant Administrator shall, based                Treasury and Homeland Security, will                  processed, including species of fish;
                                                      on readily-available information,                       file with the Office of the Federal                   product description; name of product;
                                                      identify nations that may import, and                   Register a notice announcing that fish                form of the product; and quantity and/
                                                      re-export to the United States, fish and                and fish products exported from the                   or weight of the product.
                                                      fish products from a fishery subject to                 intermediary nation to the United States                 • Where and when was the fish
                                                      an import prohibition and notify such                   that are of the same species as, or                   harvested and landed, including area of
                                                      nations in writing that they are subject                similar to, fish or fish products subject             wild-capture or aquaculture harvest;
                                                      to action with respect to the fish and                  to an import prohibition and for which                harvest date(s); name and location of
                                                      fish products for which the Assistant                   it was notified may not be imported into              aquaculture facility; point of first
                                                      Administer identified them.                             the United States.                                    landing; date of first landing.
                                                         Within 60 days from the date of                         The Assistant Administrator will                      Such information would be required
                                                      notification, a nation must certify to the              review determinations under this                      for products exported directly from the
                                                      Assistant Administrator that it:                        paragraph upon the request of an                      harvesting nation, and also when
                                                         (1) Does not import, or does not offer               intermediary nation. Such requests must               exported from intermediary nations.
                                                      for import into the United States, fish or              be accompanied by specific and detailed               NMFS is participating in the
                                                      fish products subject to an import                      supporting information or                             implementation of the Presidential Task
                                                      prohibition; or                                         documentation indicating that a review
                                                         (2) Has procedures to reliably certify                                                                     Force’s recommendations and will work
                                                                                                              or reconsideration is warranted. Based                to ensure that the Task Force’s
                                                      that exports of fish and fish products
                                                                                                              upon such information and other                       recommendations and this rule are
                                                      from the intermediary to the United
                                                                                                              relevant information, the Assistant                   implemented in a manner so as to avoid
                                                      States do not contain fish or fish
                                                                                                              Administrator may determine that the                  duplicative requirements. NMFS will
                                                      products caught or harvested in a
                                                                                                              intermediary nation should no longer be               also work with harvesting and
                                                      fishery subject to an import prohibition.
                                                                                                              subject to an import prohibition. Based               intermediary nations to specify the data
                                                         The intermediary nation must provide
                                                                                                              on that determination the Assistant                   elements that must be collected and
                                                      documentary evidence to support its
                                                                                                              Administrator, in cooperation with the                reported, and the interoperability
                                                      certification including information
                                                                                                              Secretaries of the Treasury and                       standards for data management systems
                                                      demonstrating that:
                                                         (1) It has not imported in the                       Homeland Security, may lift an import                 to ensure that the required data are
                                                      preceding 6 months the fish and fish                    prohibition under this paragraph and                  available to entry filers at the point of
                                                      products for which it was notified; or                  publish notification of such action in                import into U.S. commerce. Such a
                                                         (2) It maintains a tracking,                         the Federal Register.                                 traceability scheme would also facilitate
                                                      verification, or other scheme to reliably                  In response to the recommendations                 the certification options for
                                                      certify on either a global, individual                  of the Presidential Task Force on                     intermediary nations, in addition to
                                                      shipment or other appropriate basis that                Combatting Illegal, Unreported and                    certificates of admissibility for
                                                      fish and fish products from the                         Unregulated Fishing and Seafood Fraud                 harvesting nations, as envisioned by this
                                                      intermediary nation offered for import                  (79 FR 75536; December 18, 2014),                     proposed rule.
                                                      to the United States do not contain of                  relevant U.S. government agencies are
                                                                                                              considering the scope of a seafood                    Progress Report
                                                      fish or fish products caught or harvested
                                                      in a fishery subject to an import                       traceability scheme to prevent                           The Assistant Administrator would
                                                      prohibition and for which it was                        unlawfully acquired or fraudulently                   require each harvesting nation to submit
                                                      notified.                                               represented fish products from                        a progress report. The first report would
                                                         No later than 120 days after a                       infiltrating the legitimate supply chain.             be submitted two years prior to the end
                                                      notification, the Assistant Administrator               It is envisioned that such a scheme                   of the exemption period and then every
                                                      will review the certification and                       would collect information on the origin               four years thereafter on or before July
                                                      documentary evidence provided by the                    of seafood products and the fishery in                31. In this report, the harvesting nation
                                                      intermediary nation and determine                       which such seafood is caught or                       would present an update on actions
                                                      based on that information or other                      harvested when such products are                      taken over the previous two years to
                                                      readily available information whether                   offered for entry into U.S. commerce.                 develop, adopt, and implement its
                                                      the intermediary nation imports fish                    The National Ocean Council Committee                  regulatory program, as well as
                                                      and fish products subject import                        on IUU Fishing and Seafood Fraud                      information on the performance of its
                                                      prohibitions and, if so, whether the                    (NOC Committee) is seeking public                     export fisheries in reducing incidental
                                                      intermediary nation has procedures to                   input on the minimum types of                         mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                      reliably certify that exports of fish and               information necessary for an effective                mammals. The report allows NMFS to
                                                      fish products from the intermediary to                  seafood traceability program to combat                monitor the harvesting nation’s efforts
                                                      the United States do not contain fish or                IUU fishing and seafood fraud, as well                in its export fisheries and to work
                                                      fish products subject to import                         as the operational standards related to               closely with a harvesting nation to
                                                      prohibitions, and notify the                            collecting, verifying and securing that               ensure they meet and continue to meet
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                                                      intermediary nation of its                              data. The Federal Register notice (80 FR              the conditions for a comparability
                                                      determination.                                          37601; July 1, 2015), seeks comments on               finding. NMFS is seeking comment on
                                                         If the Assistant Administrator                       the basic information that may be                     the utility of the progress report and an
                                                      determines that the intermediary nation                 collected as part of the electronic entry             alternative that, after the first progress
                                                      does not have procedures to reliably                    filing through ACE/ITDS including:                    report, would only require subsequent
                                                      certify that exports of fish and fish                      • Who harvested or produced the                    progress reports for those fisheries
                                                      products from the intermediary to the                   fish, including name of harvesting                    denied a comparability finding or for
                                                      United States do not contain fish or fish               vessel; flag state of harvesting vessel;              which a comparability finding has been
                                                      products caught or harvested in a                       name of farm or aquaculture facility;                 terminated and wish to reapply.


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                                                        This progress report should describe                  to meet the conditions set forth in this              recover to its optimum sustainable
                                                      in detail the methods used to obtain the                proposed rule in order to obtain a                    population.
                                                      information contained in the progress                   comparability finding for an export                      Option 5: Incidental mortality and
                                                      report and should include a certification               fishery.                                              serious injury in export fisheries have,
                                                      by the harvesting nation of its accuracy                                                                      or are likely to have, an immediate and
                                                                                                              Coordination With Other Consultation
                                                      and authenticity.                                                                                             significant adverse impact on a marine
                                                                                                              Processes
                                                                                                                                                                    mammal stock (the trigger for issuing
                                                      International Cooperation and                              NMFS would utilize, as appropriate,                emergency regulations in U.S.
                                                      Assistance                                              existing programs and processes to                    commercial fisheries pursuant to section
                                                         Consistent with existing authority                   conduct outreach to potentially affected              118 of the MMPA).
                                                      under the MMPA (16 U.S.C 1378), and                     nations, including the consultation                      Option 6: Incidental mortality and
                                                      subject to the availability of funds,                   process of the HSDFMPA (50 CFR                        serious injury in export fisheries are
                                                      NMFS may provide assistance to                          300.200 et seq.), for addressing the                  likely to jeopardize the continued
                                                      harvesting nations whose export                         bycatch of protected living marine                    existence of any endangered or
                                                      fisheries NMFS has identified for                       resources incidental to commercial                    threatened marine mammal species or
                                                      assistance based on information in the                  fisheries. While the applicability of                 stock (the prohibitive standard of the
                                                      List of Foreign Fisheries, comparability                sections 101(a)(2) and 102(c)(3) of the               ESA.
                                                      finding applications, progress reports,                 MMPA is broader than the HSDFMPA,                        Option 7: Incidental mortality and
                                                      and to harvesting nations whose                         NMFS would use HSDFMPA                                serious injury by export fisheries are
                                                      financial capacity to establish a                       consultative process to augment the                   likely to jeopardize the continued
                                                      comparable regulatory program is                        efforts outlined elsewhere in this rule to            existence of any marine mammal
                                                      limited. To prioritize its capacity                     seek information and conduct outreach                 species or stock regardless of whether it
                                                      building efforts, NMFS may consider                     to harvesting nations potentially                     is ESA-listed as threatened or
                                                      the needs of harvesting nations and the                 affected by this proposed rule. NMFS                  endangered.
                                                      potential impacts of those nations’                     would also discuss and address these                     Option 8: Marine mammal incidental
                                                      fisheries, based on: (1) Frequent                       issues through bilateral fisheries                    mortality and serious injury in a foreign
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 consultations, and other relevant                     nation’s export fisheries are managed
                                                      of marine mammals, (2) incidental                       bilateral dialogues with harvesting                   effectively by a relevant international
                                                      mortality and serious injury in excess of               nations and through appropriate fora                  fisheries or conservation organization or
                                                      a bycatch limit, if known; and (3)                      associated with intergovernmental                     by the fishing nation itself.
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 agreements and RFMOs.                                    Option 9: Foreign nations that supply
                                                      of a threatened or endangered species                                                                         fish and fish product imports to the
                                                      listed under the Endangered Species Act                 Advance Notice of Proposed
                                                                                                              Rulemaking                                            United States have implemented
                                                      (ESA). NMFS may also consider the                                                                             regulations to address marine mammal
                                                      extent to which a harvesting nation has                    NMFS published an ANPR on April                    incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      programs or the capacity to assess                      30, 2010 (75 FR 22731) describing                     in the nations’ export fisheries that are
                                                      marine mammal stocks and estimate or                    options to develop procedures for                     comparable to regulations implemented
                                                      mitigate marine mammal incidental                       implementing MMPA provisions for                      by the United States, taking into account
                                                      mortality and serious injury. Assistance                imports of fish and fish products and                 different conditions.
                                                      activities may include cooperative                      defining U.S. standards. The ANPR                        NMFS received 42 comments from
                                                      research on marine mammal                               identified nine potential options to                  governmental entities, including the
                                                      assessments (e.g., designing vessel                     implement section 101(a)(2) of the                    Marine Mammal Commission,
                                                      surveys and fishery observer programs)                  MMPA in response to the petition for                  individuals, and organizations.
                                                      and development of techniques or                        rulemaking. NMFS sought public                        Comments received were compiled and
                                                      technology to reduce incidental                         comment on the following options:                     are available on the Internet at http://
                                                      mortality and serious injury (e.g.,                        Option 1: Marine mammal incidental                 www.regulations.gov under Docket ID
                                                      fishing gear modifications), as well as                 mortality and serious injury (bycatch) in             NOAA–NMFS–2010–0098. Comments
                                                      efforts to improve governance                           export fisheries is maintained at a level             addressed both the proposed options
                                                      structures, or enforcement capacity (e.g.,              below PBR for impacted marine                         and other topics.
                                                      training). NMFS would also facilitate, as               mammal stocks.
                                                      appropriate, the voluntary transfer of                     Option 2: Marine mammal incidental                 Comments on the Proposed Options in
                                                      appropriate technology on mutually                      mortality and serious injury in export                the ANPR
                                                      agreed terms to assist a harvesting                     fisheries have been reduced to
                                                                                                                                                                    Options 1 and 2
                                                      nation in qualifying its export fishery                 insignificant levels approaching a zero
                                                      for a comparability finding and in                      mortality and serious injury rate to the                 Comment 1: Many of the comments
                                                      designing and implementing                              extent feasible, taking into account                  supported options 1 or 2 or a
                                                      appropriate fish harvesting methods that                different conditions.                                 combination of the two. One commenter
                                                      minimize the incidental mortality and                      Option 3: Marine mammal incidental                 stated that some U.S. fisheries have not
                                                      serious injury of marine mammals.                       mortality and serious injury in export                met the requirements of options 1 and
                                                         Participating in the U.S. cooperation                fisheries are maintained at levels below              2; and, thus, NMFS could not impose
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                                                      and assistance program is voluntary and                 PBR or at levels comparable to those                  those standards on other countries.
                                                      would not determine whether a                           actually achieved in comparable U.S.                     Response: NMFS has determined that
                                                      harvesting nation is issued a                           fisheries, whichever is higher.                       because of a lack of data and PBR
                                                      comparability finding. Likewise, NMFS’                     Option 4: Marine mammal incidental                 calculations for some marine mammal
                                                      funds are limited and likely will be                    mortality and serious injury in export                stocks in U.S waters, NMFS would
                                                      insufficient to meet all requests for                   fisheries either cause the depletion of a             adopt an approach that assesses whether
                                                      assistance. NMFS’ inability to provide                  marine mammal stock below its                         a fishery has incidental marine mammal
                                                      requested assistance does not relieve a                 optimum sustainable population or                     mortality and serious injury in excess of
                                                      harvesting nation from the requirement                  impede the ability of a depleted stock to             U.S. standards based on an evaluation of


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                                                      whether foreign nations have adopted a                  Options 6 and 7                                       order to implement this section of the
                                                      regulatory program that is comparable                     Comment 2: Most of the comments                     MMPA.
                                                      in effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory                 opposed options 6 or 7 because those                  Suggested Alternative Approaches To
                                                      program with respect to reducing                        are ESA standards, not MMPA                           Addressing International Marine
                                                      incidental marine mammal bycatch                        standards and therefore should not be                 Mammal Incidental Mortality and
                                                      mortality and serious injury, in                        applied to the MMPA. Some                             Serious Injury
                                                      particular by adopting a regulatory                     respondents believe the ESA ‘‘jeopardy
                                                      program with the same elements as the                                                                            Comment 4: Several comments,
                                                                                                              standard’’ is not as protective as OSP
                                                      U.S. regulatory program or by adopting                                                                        particularly those from foreign
                                                                                                              and PBR standards in the MMPA.
                                                      alternative measures that achieve                         Response: NMFS believes it is more                  governments, suggested that working
                                                      comparable results. Therefore, where                    appropriate to develop a proposed rule                cooperatively with trading partners
                                                      NMFS lacks data and PBR calculations                    based on the requirements for U.S.                    would be more effective than banning
                                                      for analogous U.S. fisheries, NMFS                      domestic fisheries contained in Sections              imports. Some of those comments
                                                      would not require foreign nations to                    117 and 118 of the MMPA, rather than                  suggested that the United States work to
                                                      have such data or calculations as a                     relying on standards in another statute.              address international marine mammal
                                                      condition for a comparability finding.                  In addition, the ‘‘jeopardy standard’’ of             incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      Rather, NMFS will be looking to see                     the ESA only applies to threatened or                 through international organizations,
                                                      what measures harvesting nations have                   endangered species, subspecies, or                    such as RFMOs.
                                                      adopted and whether those measures                                                                               Response: The United States will
                                                                                                              distinct population segments (DPS). It
                                                      are at least as comparable in                                                                                 work through its participation in
                                                                                                              does not apply to all species of marine
                                                                                                                                                                    RFMOs to address incidental mortality
                                                      effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory                    mammals regardless of their status, nor
                                                                                                                                                                    and serious injury in commercial
                                                      program in reducing marine mammal                       does it apply at the stock level unless
                                                                                                                                                                    fisheries and will also promote this
                                                      bycatch. The U.S. regulatory program                    that stock is also designated as a DPS.               objective in other multilateral fora. The
                                                      begins with assessments and                             The jeopardy standard also only applies               United States will look to all types of
                                                      observations of marine mammals and                      to Federal activities. As a result, NMFS              fora as a means to work with harvesting
                                                      their interactions with commercial                      determined that attempting to apply                   nations to reduce marine mammal
                                                      fisheries and then calculates PBR and                   ESA standards to a MMPA provision                     mortality and serious injury in these
                                                      implements measures to reduce                           limits action to a subset of marine                   global fisheries. Nevertheless, bilateral
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 mammals and would create unnecessary                  and multilateral fora alone are not
                                                      of marine mammals in commercial                         confusion.                                            sufficient to achieve the MMPA goals as
                                                      fishing operations. NMFS finds that the
                                                                                                              Other Comments                                        they do not encompass all of the foreign
                                                      proposed rule is sufficiently flexible to
                                                                                                                                                                    fisheries subject to this proposed rule.
                                                      permit harvesting nations to develop                    Support for the Rulemaking                            Section 101(a)(2) directs the Secretary of
                                                      and implement a range of approaches/                       The majority of comments from                      the Treasury to ban the importation of
                                                      measures and receive a comparability                    organizations and individuals supported               commercial fish or fish products which
                                                      finding provided the nation has a                       implementing the MMPA import                          have been caught with commercial
                                                      regulatory program that is comparable                   provisions through a prohibition on                   fishing technology that results in the
                                                      in effectiveness to U.S. standards. If a                imports of fish and fish products, as                 incidental kill or incidental serious
                                                      nation does not estimate stock                          well as NMFS broadening the scope of                  injury of ocean mammals in excess of
                                                      abundance, mortality, and calculate a                   its response to the petition to                       U.S. standards. This rulemaking would
                                                      bycatch limit but can nonetheless                       encompass all fish imports.                           establish the U.S. program to implement
                                                      demonstrate that its regulatory programs                   Comment 3: One commenter noted                     that provision.
                                                      effectively achieves comparable results                 that rulemaking was unnecessary to
                                                      to the U.S. regulatory program, NMFS                    prohibit imports of fish and fish                     Trade and Economic Issues
                                                      would grant a comparability finding.                    products and that a ban on swordfish                     Comment 5: Several comments stated
                                                         Although a nation may adopt a                        products should be put in place                       that any action the United States takes
                                                      bycatch standard not currently in use by                immediately.                                          should be consistent with international
                                                      the United States, NMFS is not                             Response: NMFS developed this                      law, particularly the WTO and not be a
                                                      proposing to require nations to adopt                   proposed rule to implement Section                    disguised method to unilaterally restrict
                                                      and implement bycatch standards that                    101(a)(2) of the MMPA that would apply                the export of fisheries products to the
                                                      we ourselves have not adopted and                       to all fisheries, not just swordfish                  United States.
                                                      implemented. While the United States                    imports, except high seas driftnet                       Response: As noted above, NMFS
                                                      has not reduced incidental mortality                    fisheries and eastern tropical Pacific                intends to apply this entire regulation,
                                                      and serious injury to insignificant levels              yellowfin tuna purse seine fisheries,                 including the enforcement of any import
                                                      (i.e., 10% of PBR) for all marine                       since other MMPA provisions govern                    prohibitions on certain fish or fish
                                                      mammal stocks in all of its commercial                  these fisheries. NMFS believes this                   products, consistent with U.S.
                                                      fisheries, many of the fisheries with                   proposed rule would advance the U.S.                  international obligations, including the
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 conservation objective to reduce marine               WTO Agreement. Included in NMFS’
                                                      at levels above PBR are subject to a take               mammal incidental mortality and                       approach is its intention to regulate in
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                                                      reduction team and take reduction plan.                 serious injury in commercial fisheries                a fair, transparent, and non-
                                                      This proposed rule follows U.S.                         by applying a flexible regulatory                     discriminatory manner, and to regulate
                                                      implementation of domestic                              approach that would be comparable in                  based on the best available science.
                                                      requirements by focusing on export                      effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory                  NMFS would implement the provisions
                                                      fisheries, the equivalent of those                      program and allowing adequate time for                of this rule taking into account a
                                                      fisheries that have frequent or                         harvesting nations to develop the                     harvesting nation’s existing regulatory
                                                      occasional interactions with marine                     necessary information and implement                   program or progress in developing one
                                                      mammals (Category I and Category II                     such programs. NMFS believes it is                    and reducing bycatch, and the U.S.
                                                      fisheries).                                             necessary to promulgate regulations in                implementation of its regulatory


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                                                      program for similar fisheries interacting               to contain documentary evidence.                      on the environment. This EA provides
                                                      with similar stocks.                                    NMFS believes nations must be given                   context for reviewing the proposed
                                                                                                              adequate time to develop comparable                   action by describing the impacts on
                                                      U.S. Standards
                                                                                                              regulatory programs before any fish or                marine mammals associated with
                                                         Comment 6: Several comments noted                    fish products are prohibited from                     fishing, the methods the United States
                                                      that the U.S. standards need to be clear                importation into the United States. The               has used to reduce those impacts, and
                                                      but flexible.                                           United State developed its current                    a comparison of how approaches under
                                                         Response: NMFS believes the U.S.                     domestic program over the course of                   the MMPA and the HSDFMPA
                                                      standards proposed through this                         five years to provide sufficient time to              provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                      rulemaking are clear and flexible. These                collect information necessary to develop              Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                      are based on the U.S. program that                      and implement its domestic bycatch                    Reauthorization Act of 2006 would
                                                      requires assessment of marine mammal                    reduction program. For that reason,                   affect harvesting nations.
                                                      stocks and incidental mortality and                     NMFS is proposing an exemption                           The alternatives described in section
                                                      serious injury as a first step, followed by             period of five years to allow harvesting              2.1 of the EA provide five alternatives
                                                      measures to reduce marine mammal                        nations time to develop and implement                 for ways to define ‘‘U.S. standards’’ for
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 their regulatory programs for their                   reducing mortality of marine mammals
                                                      in commercial fisheries to sustainable                  export fisheries.                                     in fishing operations (Sections 2.1.1
                                                      levels. NMFS intends to work with                          Comment 10: Several comments                       through 2.1.5). In addition to defining
                                                      affected nations to develop regulatory                  stated that reasonable proof should be                standards, the alternatives set out
                                                      programs to fit different conditions and                provided on a continual basis.                        implementation and compliance steps
                                                      situations.                                                Response: The proposed program                     as part of an overall regulatory program
                                                         Comment 7: Several comments noted                    requires the harvesting nations to                    for harvesting nations wishing to import
                                                      that NMFS must allow for different                      provide progress reports detailing the                fish and fish products into the United
                                                      methods to achieve the common                           development and maintenance of a                      States. To meet the purpose and need,
                                                      objective and focus on attaining                        comparable regulatory program. NMFS                   NMFS will select one alternative.
                                                      outcomes of effective management and                    is proposing that documentary evidence                   The alternatives to implement the
                                                      protection rather than specific                         be the standard for any information                   import provisions of the MMPA are as
                                                      management inputs.                                      submitted, including for the progress                 follows: Under Alternative 1,
                                                         Response: NMFS believes the                          report, comparability finding, or                     Quantitative Standard, NMFS would
                                                      proposed rule contains sufficient                       reconsideration of a comparability                    require harvesting nations wishing to
                                                      flexibility to allow for different methods              finding.                                              export fish and fish products to the
                                                      to achieve the objective of reducing                                                                          United States to, as required by NMFS
                                                      marine mammal incidental mortality                      Consultation Process                                  for U.S. domestic fisheries, reduce
                                                      and serious injury. The proposed rule is                   Comment 11: Several comments noted                 incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      modeled after the U.S. program to                       the need for a consultation process and               of marine mammals to levels below PBR
                                                      govern incidental take in commercial                    sufficient time allowed to meet                       and subsequently to the same
                                                      fisheries but does not require that                     requirements once measures are                        ‘‘insignificant’’ threshold, or 10 percent
                                                      affected nations adopt identical                        implemented, to assess effectiveness                  of potential biological removal in order
                                                      methods or regulations as the United                    before any import determinations are                  to export fish and fish products to the
                                                      States to meet the requirements of the                  made. Other comments stated that the                  United States.
                                                      proposed rule. NMFS will evaluate the                   consultation process should have                         Alternative 2 would require
                                                      results of each affected nation’s                       specific deadlines.                                   harvesting nations wishing to export
                                                      regulatory program to determine if it is                   Response: The consultation process in              fish and fish products to the United
                                                      comparable in effectiveness to the U.S.                 this proposed rule would allow affected               States to demonstrate comparability
                                                      program.                                                fisheries and nations five years to meet              with U.S. standards as set out for
                                                                                                              the requirements of the program. NMFS                 domestic fisheries under sections 117
                                                      Reasonable Proof                                        also intends to conduct outreach to                   and 118 of the MMPA. Comparability is
                                                         Comment 8: Several commenters                        potentially affected nations, including               defined as ‘‘comparable in effectiveness
                                                      noted that what constitutes ‘‘reasonable                using the consultation process                        to that of the United States [regulatory
                                                      proof’’ needs to be clearly defined.                    contained in HSDFMPA. NMFS’                           program],’’ not necessarily identical or
                                                         Response: NMFS is not proposing a                    proposed consultation process has clear               as detailed. A finding of comparability
                                                      definition of reasonable proof, but                     deadlines for comparability findings                  would be made based on the
                                                      instead requires nations provide                        and the renewal of those findings.                    documentary evidence provided by the
                                                      documentary evidence of sufficient                                                                            harvesting nation to allow the Assistant
                                                      detail and an attestation that the                      Classification                                        Administrator to determine whether the
                                                      evidence is accurate to allow NMFS to                     This proposed rule is published under               harvesting nation has developed and
                                                      evaluate the effects on ocean mammals                   the authority of the Marine Mammal                    implemented a regulatory program
                                                      of the commercial fishing technology in                 Protection Act, 16 U.S.C. 1371.                       comparable in effectiveness to the U.S.
                                                      use for such fish or fish products                        Under NOAA Administrative Order                     program prescribed for U.S. commercial
                                                      exported from such harvesting nation to                 (NAO 216–6), the promulgation of                      fisheries in sections 117 and 118 of the
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                                                      the United States for the purposes of                   regulations that are procedural and                   MMPA.’’ This is NMFS’ preferred
                                                      rendering a comparability finding.                      administrative in nature are                          alternative. Like the prior alternative,
                                                         Comment 9: Several comments noted                    categorically excluded from the                       the preferred alternative also requires
                                                      that reasonable proof should be received                requirement to prepare an EA.                         calculation of PBR or a bycatch limit
                                                      as a precondition to allowing fish and                  Nevertheless, NMFS prepared an EA for                 and reducing incidental mortality and
                                                      fish products to be imported into the                   this action to facilitate public                      serious injury of marine mammals to
                                                      United States.                                          involvement in the development of the                 levels below the bycatch limit.
                                                         Response: NMFS is requiring an                       proposed national standard and                           Alternative 3 would define U.S.
                                                      application for a comparability finding                 procedures and to evaluate the impacts                standards as those specific regulatory


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                                                      measures required of U.S. commercial                    allows species identification, but does               section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility
                                                      fishing operations as the result of a take              not include fish oil, slurry, sauces,                 Act (RFA). The IRFA describes the
                                                      reduction plan’s implementing                           sticks, balls, cakes, pudding and other               economic impact this proposed rule, if
                                                      regulations. Such regulatory measures                   similar highly processed fish products.               adopted, would have on small entities.
                                                      could be applied to fisheries conducted                 NMFS is proposing to exclude fish oil,                A description of the action, why it is
                                                      on the high seas where a take reduction                 slurry, sauces, sticks, balls, cakes,                 being considered, and the legal basis for
                                                      plan is in place (and thus the                          pudding and other similar highly                      this action are contained in the
                                                      requirements would already apply to                     processed fish products from the                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
                                                      vessels under the jurisdiction of the                   requirements of the proposed rule and                 the preamble. A summary of the
                                                      United States), and to foreign fisheries,               thus the analysis in the RIR. In 2012,                Analysis follows. A copy of the
                                                      regardless of their area of operation, that             122 nations exported fish and fish                    complete IRFA is available from NMFS
                                                      are comparable to U.S. fisheries.                       products into the United States (see EA               (see ADDRESSES). NMFS is specifically
                                                         Alternative 4 uses a procedure of                    Section 3.4.3 Table 3). Fifty-five percent            seeking comments on whether it may be
                                                      identification, documentation and                       (66 nations) of those nations export five             appropriate at the final rule stage to
                                                      certification devised under the                         or fewer fish products, and 74% of the                certify to the Small Business
                                                      HSDFMPA and promulgated as a final                      nations export 10 or fewer fish products.             Administration that the rule will not
                                                      rule in January 2011 (76 FR 2011,                       Only nine nations export 25 or more                   have a significant economic impact on
                                                      January 12, 2011).                                      fish products; they are: Canada, Chile,               a substantial number of small entities.
                                                         Alternative 5, the no action                         China, Japan, Mexico, Taiwan,                            Under the proposed rule, NMFS
                                                      alternative, proposes an approach for                   Thailand, South Korea, and Vietnam.                   would classify foreign fisheries based on
                                                      taking no action to implement section                   With the exception of Japan, all of these             the extent that the fishing gear and
                                                      101(a)(2) of the MMPA.                                  nations are included within the U.S. list             methods used interact with marine
                                                         Overall, the preferred alternative in                of top ten seafood trading partners by                mammals. After notification from
                                                      the EA sets the U.S. import standards                   volume and weight (see EA Section                     NMFS, harvesting nations desiring to
                                                      for harvesting nations as the same                      3.4.3 Table 4).                                       export fish and fish products to the
                                                      standard used for U.S. commercial                          The United States imports more than                United States must apply for and
                                                      fishing operations to reduce incidental                 67 marine species, with tuna, shrimp,                 receive a comparability finding for its
                                                      mortality and serious injury of marine                  salmon (both farmed and wild salmon))                 exempt and export fisheries as
                                                      mammals with flexibility for                            molluscs, mackerel, and sardines                      identified in the List of Foreign
                                                      comparability in effectiveness. It takes                representing the six largest imports.                 Fisheries. Such a finding would indicate
                                                      an approach that evaluates whether                      Tuna fisheries are conducted primarily                that marine mammal protection
                                                      fish/fish products exported to the                      on the high seas, whereas shrimp and                  measures have been implemented in the
                                                      United States are subject to a regulatory               salmon fisheries are a combination of                 fisheries that are comparable in
                                                      program of the harvesting nation that is                live capture and aquaculture operations.              effectiveness to the U.S. regulatory
                                                      comparable in effectiveness to the U.S.                 For example, for high seas export                     program. In the event of trade restrictive
                                                      regulatory program in terms of reducing                 fisheries to get a comparability finding,             measures being imposed for specific fish
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 harvesting nations may demonstrate                    products, certain other fish products
                                                      and considers fish and fish products not                including among other things that they                eligible for entry from the affected
                                                      subject to such a regulatory program as                 are implementing the requirements of                  nation may be required to have a
                                                      caught with technology that results in                  an RFMO or intergovernmental                          certification of admissibility in order to
                                                      marine mammal incidental mortality                      agreement to which the U.S. is a party;               be admitted into the United States.
                                                      and serious injury in excess of U.S.                    likewise for aquaculture facilities
                                                      standards. This approach provides                       classified as exempt fisheries and sited              Number and Description of Small
                                                      harvesting nations with flexibility to                  in marine mammal habitat or interacting               Entities Regulated by the Proposed
                                                      implement the same measures as under                    with marine mammals, the harvesting                   Action
                                                      the U.S. program or other measures that                 nation must demonstrate it is                            This proposed rule does not apply
                                                      achieve comparable results.                             prohibiting the intentional killing of                directly to any U.S. small business as
                                                         This proposed rulemaking has been                    marine mammals in the course of                       the rulemaking applies with regard to
                                                      determined to be significant for the                    aquaculture operations or has                         imports of fish and fish products. The
                                                      purposes of Executive Order (EO) 12866                  procedures to reliably certify that                   universe of potentially indirectly
                                                      because it raises novel legal or policy                 exports of fish and fish products to the              affected industries includes the
                                                      issues arising out of legal mandates, the               United States are not the product of an               following: U.S. seafood processors,
                                                      President’s priorities, or the principles               intentional killing or serious injury of a            importers, retailers, and wholesalers.
                                                      set forth in this Executive order.                      marine mammal. Therefore, NMFS                        The exact volume and value of product,
                                                         Pursuant to EO 12866, NMFS                           anticipates that out of 122 harvesting                and the number of jobs supported
                                                      conducted a Regulatory Impact Review                    nations, the greatest economic burden                 primarily by imports within the
                                                      (RIR). When conducting the RIR and the                  will be on the 21 nations that export                 processing, wholesale and retail sectors
                                                      EA’s socioeconomic analysis of the                      more than 10 fish products, assuming                  cannot be ascertained based on available
                                                      preferred alternative, NMFS considered                  that their regulatory program will                    information. In general, however, the
                                                      the number of harvesting nations and                    include more export fisheries.                        dominant position of imported seafood
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                                                      the types of fish products exported to                     This proposed rule offers harvesting               in the U.S. supply chain is indicative of
                                                      the United States. NMFS is proposing to                 nations time to develop their regulatory              the number U.S. businesses that rely on
                                                      define ‘‘Fish and Fish Products’’ for the               program. Additionally, the consultative               seafood harvested by foreign entities.
                                                      purposes of this proposed rule as any                   process and potential for financial and
                                                      marine finfish, mollusk, crustacean, or                 technological assistance, will aid                    Recordkeeping and Reporting
                                                      other form of marine life other than                    harvesting nations in meeting the                     Requirements
                                                      marine mammals, reptiles, and birds,                    requirements of these regulations. An                   This proposed action contains new
                                                      whether fresh, frozen, canned, pouched,                 initial regulatory flexibility analysis               collection-of-information, involving
                                                      or otherwise prepared in a manner that                  (IRFA) was prepared, as required by                   limited reporting and record keeping, or


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                                                      other compliance requirements. To                          No U.S. industrial sector is likely to             economic impacts on small businesses
                                                      facilitate enforcement of the import                    be directly affected by the rulemaking.               and consumers?
                                                      prohibitions for prohibited fish                        However, indirect effects may result in                 2. Is the five year exemption period an
                                                      products, fisheries that do receive a                   temporary and long-term responses that                appropriate amount of time to allow
                                                      comparability finding, that offer similar               may be both positive and negative for                 harvesting nations to comply with the
                                                      fish and fish products to those that have               various sectors of the U.S. seafood                   requirements of this rule?
                                                      been prohibited from entry, may be                      supply chain. Although over 90 percent                  3. Is four years an appropriate amount
                                                      required to submit certification of                     of the edible seafood consumed                        of time for the duration of a
                                                      admissibility along with fish or fish                   annually in the United States is                      comparability finding?
                                                      products offered for entry into the                     imported, the United States imports                     4. Is the rule and corresponding
                                                      United States that are not subject to the               from over 120 nations. Given the                      notice of an information collection clear
                                                      specific import restrictions.                           number of nations exporting fish and                  in regards to the type of documentation
                                                                                                              fish products to the U.S. market and the              that would be required for harvesting
                                                      Description of Significant Alternatives                                                                       nations to demonstrate the requirement
                                                      That Minimize Adverse Impacts on                        volume of products supplied, domestic
                                                                                                              importers, retailers, wholesalers, and                that they have prohibited the intentional
                                                      Small Entities                                                                                                and incidental mortality or serious
                                                                                                              processors should be able to locate
                                                         NMFS analyzed several alternatives                   substitute or alternative sources of fish             injury of marine mammals?
                                                      under the EA for reducing mortality of                                                                          5. Is there a definition of ‘‘reasonable
                                                                                                              and fish products for those fisheries that
                                                      marine mammals in fishing operations.                                                                         proof’’ that is used by another Federal
                                                                                                              fail to receive a comparability finding.
                                                      Of those alternatives, the proposed rule                                                                      government agency that would be
                                                                                                              However, it is possible that a substitute
                                                      (which is based on the EA preferred                                                                           appropriate to incorporate into this
                                                                                                              product will be more expensive or
                                                      alternative) is the one that offers the                                                                       rule?
                                                                                                              otherwise less preferable to a prohibited
                                                      most flexibility while being compliant                  foreign fish or fish product. NMFS seeks              Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                      with the provisions of the MMPA and                     comment on the costs, if any, incurred
                                                      U.S. obligations under the World Trade                                                                           This proposed rule contains a
                                                                                                              by U.S. entities that must find                       collection-of-information requirement
                                                      Organization, and thus was the one that                 alternative sources for prohibited
                                                      could be considered in the analysis to                                                                        subject to review and approval by the
                                                                                                              foreign fish and fish products.                       Office of Management and Budget
                                                      minimize adverse impacts on small
                                                                                                                 Although U.S. entities are not directly            (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction
                                                      entities. The flexibility offered under
                                                                                                              impacted by this rule, they may                       Act (PRA). This requirement has been
                                                      the proposed rule allows harvesting
                                                                                                              experience some indirect effects from                 submitted to OMB for approval. The
                                                      nations to adopt a variety of alternatives
                                                      to assess and reduce marine mammal                      this rule. The indirect effects of import             information collection in this proposed
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury,                prohibitions may cause short term                     rule would revise a collection-of-
                                                      provided the alternatives are                           disruptions in the flow of seafood                    information requirement previously
                                                      comparable in effectiveness to the U.S.                 imports potentially impacting U.S.                    approved under OMB Control Number
                                                      regulatory program. The flexibility                     businesses. NMFS does not anticipate                  0648–0651 (Certification of
                                                      should reduce burdens on small entities                 that national benefits and costs would                Admissibility). The revision would add
                                                      that import fish and fish products. One                 change significantly in the long-term as              a new category to the certification
                                                      alternative to the proposed rule is the no              a result of the implementation of the                 requirements for exports of fishery
                                                      action alternative, where NMFS would                    proposed alternatives. Therefore, NMFS                products to the United States from a
                                                      not promulgate regulations to                           anticipates that the impacts on U.S.                  nation’s export fishery that have
                                                      implement the international provisions                  businesses engaged in trading,                        received a comparability finding under
                                                      of the MMPA. This alternative to the                    processing, or retailing seafood will                 the procedures for evaluating export
                                                      proposed rule may demonstrate the least                 likely be minimal.                                    fisheries set forth in this proposed rule
                                                      burden or economic impact to small                      Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting                but are exporting fish and fish products
                                                      entities. However, since the                            Federal Rules                                         similar to export fisheries that have
                                                      international provisions of the MMPA                                                                          failed to obtain a comparability finding.
                                                      are statutory requirements, NOAA                          This proposed action does not                       The Assistant Administrator may
                                                      Fisheries does not have discretion to                   duplicate, overlap or conflict with any               require that fish and fish products from
                                                      implement the no action alternative.                    other Federal rules.                                  such nation’s other export fisheries
                                                         The proposed rule also demonstrates                  Public Participation                                  could be admitted into the United States
                                                      the U.S. commitment to achieving the                                                                          if the exporting nation certifies that the
                                                      conservation and sustainable                               It is the policy of the Department of              products were not harvested in the
                                                      management of marine mammals                            Commerce, whenever practicable, to                    fishery for which a comparability
                                                      consistent with the statutory                           afford the public an opportunity to                   finding was not issued.
                                                      requirement of section 101(a)(2) of the                 participate in the rulemaking process.                   The public reporting burden for the
                                                      MMPA. Additionally, the increased data                  Accordingly, interested persons may                   proposed requirement has been
                                                      collection that may result from the                     submit written comments regarding this                estimated, including the time for
                                                      proposed regulations could assist in                    proposed rule by one of the methods                   reviewing instructions, searching
                                                      global stock assessments of marine                      listed in the Instructions section. All               existing data sources, gathering and
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                                                      mammals and improve our scientific                      comments must be received by midnight                 maintaining the data needed, and
                                                      understanding of these species. Finally,                on the day of the close of the comment                completing and reviewing the collection
                                                      the proposed regulations should help                    period.                                               information per response. NMFS
                                                      ensure that the United States is not                       We are particularly interested in                  estimates that the time to complete the
                                                      importing fisheries products harvested                  comments concerning the following                     Certification of Admissibility Form
                                                      by nations that engage in the                           questions:                                            would be 10 minutes. In the event that
                                                      unsustainable bycatch of marine                            1. Are there fisheries that are likely to          import restrictions are imposed under
                                                      mammals in waters within and beyond                     be subject to prohibitions under this                 these new procedures, additional
                                                      any national jurisdiction.                              rule and, if so, what are the potential               responses by foreign exporters and U.S.


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                                                      importers may increase the burden by                    50 CFR Part 216                                             The additions and revisions read as
                                                      50% from the initial estimates under the                  Administrative practice and                             follows:
                                                      existing approved collection. Based on                  procedure, Exports, Marine Mammals,
                                                      an examination of trade statistics and                                                                            § 216.3    Definitions.
                                                                                                              Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                      the number of traders, the total number                                                                           *      *     *    *     *
                                                                                                              requirements.
                                                      of respondents (e.g. seafood exporters/                                                                              Bycatch limit means the calculation of
                                                                                                                Dated: July 31, 2015.                                   a potential biological removal level for
                                                      government officials) is estimated to be
                                                      90, increased from 60; the total number                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                                      a particular marine mammal stock, as
                                                      of responses is estimated to be 900,                    Deputy Assistant Administrator for                        defined in § 229.2, or comparable
                                                      increased from 600; and the total annual                Regulatory Programs, National Marine                      scientific metric established by the
                                                                                                              Fisheries Service.                                        harvesting nation or applicable regional
                                                      burden is estimated at 150 hours,
                                                      increased from 100 hours.                                 For the reasons set out in the                          fishery management organization or
                                                         Public comment is sought regarding:                  preamble, 15 CFR part 902 and 50 CFR                      intergovernmental agreement.
                                                      Whether this proposed collection of                     part 216 are proposed to be amended as                    *      *     *    *     *
                                                      information is necessary for the proper                 follows:                                                     Comparability finding means a
                                                      performance of the functions of the                                                                               finding by the Assistant Administrator
                                                      agency, including whether the                           PART 902—NOAA INFORMATION                                 that the harvesting nation for an export
                                                      information shall have practical utility;               COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER                             fishery has met the applicable
                                                      the accuracy of the burden estimate;                    THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT:                              conditions specified in
                                                      ways to enhance the quality, utility, and               OMB CONTROL NUMBERS                                       § 216.24(h)(6)(iii) subject to the
                                                      clarity of the information to be                        ■ 1. The authority citation for part 902                  additional considerations for
                                                      collected; and ways to minimize the                     continues to read as follows:                             comparability determinations set out in
                                                      burden of the collection of information,                                                                          § 216.24(h)(7).
                                                                                                                  Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
                                                      including through the use of automated                                                                            *      *     *    *     *
                                                      collection techniques or other forms of                 ■ 2. In § 902.1, in the table in paragraph                   Exempt fishery means a foreign
                                                      information technology.                                 (b), remove the entry for 216.24 and add                  commercial fishing operation
                                                         The burden associated with the                       in its place an entry for 216.24(h)(9)(iii)               determined by the Assistant
                                                      application for a comparability finding                 in numerical order under the heading 50                   Administrator to be the source of
                                                      and the progress reports are not                        CFR to read as follows:                                   exports of commercial fish and fish
                                                      presently analyzed under the Paperwork                                                                            products to the United States and to
                                                                                                              § 902.1 OMB control numbers assigned
                                                      Reduction Act. Nonetheless, we                          pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.                  have a remote likelihood of, or no
                                                      recognize that these collections of                                                                               known, incidental mortality and serious
                                                      information pose regulatory burdens for                 *       *    *           *       *
                                                                                                                  (b) * * *                                             injury of marine mammals in the course
                                                      harvesting nations and possibly affected                                                                          of commercial fishing operations. A
                                                      fisheries and seek comment on the                        CFR part or section                                      commercial fishing operation that has a
                                                      potential cost of these provisions,                                                      Current OMB control
                                                                                                              where the information                                     remote likelihood of causing incidental
                                                                                                                                               number (all numbers
                                                      including the time for reviewing                        collection requirement            begin with 0648–)       mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                      instructions, searching existing data                          is located
                                                                                                                                                                        mammals is one that collectively with
                                                      sources, gathering and maintaining the                                                                            other foreign fisheries exporting fish
                                                      data needed, and completing and                            *              *          *           *          *     and fish products to the United States
                                                      reviewing the information.                              50 CFR.                                                   causes the annual removal of:
                                                         Send comments on these or any other                                                                               (1) Ten percent or less of any marine
                                                      aspects of the collection of information                     *        *             *       *        *            mammal stock’s bycatch limit; or
                                                      to the Director, Office of International                    216.24(h)(9)(iii) ...... –0387 and –0651                 (2) More than 10 percent of any
                                                      Affairs (see ADDRESSES), and to OMB by                                                                            marine mammal stock’s bycatch limit,
                                                      email to OIRA_Submission@                                     *           *          *           *          *
                                                                                                                                                                        yet that fishery by itself removes 1
                                                      omb.eop.gov or by fax to (202) 395–                                                                               percent or less of that stock’s bycatch
                                                      5806.                                                   *          *      *      *       *
                                                                                                                                                                        limit annually; or
                                                         If this revision to the collection-of-               PART 216—REGULATIONS                                         (3) Where reliable information has not
                                                      information requirement under Control                   GOVERNING THE TAKING AND                                  been provided by the harvesting nation
                                                      Number 0648–0651 is approved by                         IMPORTING OF MARINE MAMMALS                               on the frequency of incidental mortality
                                                      OMB, the table of approved NOAA                                                                                   and serious injury of marine mammals
                                                      information collections that appears at                 ■ 3. The authority citation for part 216                  caused by the commercial fishing
                                                      15 CFR part 902 would be amended                        continues to read as follows:                             operation, the Assistant Administrator
                                                      accordingly.                                                Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.                     may determine whether the likelihood
                                                         Notwithstanding any other provision                                                                            of incidental mortality and serious
                                                      of the law, no person is required to                    ■  4. In § 216.3:
                                                                                                              ■  a. Add definitions for ‘‘Bycatch limit,’’              injury is ‘‘remote’’ by evaluating
                                                      respond to, and no person shall be                                                                                information concerning factors such as
                                                                                                              ‘‘Comparability finding,’’ ‘‘Exempt
                                                      subject to penalty for failure to comply                                                                          fishing techniques, gear used, methods
                                                                                                              fishery,’’ ‘‘Exemption period,’’ ‘‘Export
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                                                      with, a collection of information subject                                                                         used to deter marine mammals, target
                                                                                                              fishery,’’ and ‘‘Fish and fish product’’ in
                                                      to the requirements of the PRA, unless                                                                            species, seasons and areas fished,
                                                                                                              alphabetical order;
                                                      that collection of information displays a               ■ b. Revise the definition for ‘‘Import’’;                qualitative data from logbooks or fisher
                                                      currently valid OMB control number.                     and                                                       reports, stranding data, the species and
                                                      List of Subjects                                        ■ c. Add definitions for ‘‘Intermediary                   distribution of marine mammals in the
                                                                                                              nation,’’ ‘‘List of foreign fisheries,’’                  area, or other factors at the discretion of
                                                      15 CFR Part 902                                         ‘‘Transboundary stock,’’ and ‘‘U.S.                       the Assistant Administrator. A foreign
                                                        Reporting and recordkeeping                           regulatory program’’ in alphabetical                      fishery will not be classified as an
                                                      requirements.                                           order.                                                    exempt fishery unless the Assistant


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                                                      Administrator has reliable information                     Fish and fish product means any                    § 216.24 Taking and related acts incidental
                                                      from the harvesting nation, or other                    marine finfish, mollusk, crustacean, or               to commercial fishing operations including
                                                      information to support such a finding.                  other form of marine life other than                  tuna purse seine vessels in the eastern
                                                                                                                                                                    tropical Pacific Ocean.
                                                         Exemption period means the one-                      marine mammals, reptiles, and birds,
                                                      time, five-year period that commences                   whether fresh, frozen, canned, pouched,               *       *      *    *     *
                                                      with the effective date of the final rule               or otherwise prepared in a manner that                   (h) Taking and related acts of marine
                                                      implementing this section during which                  allows species identification, but does               mammals incidental to foreign
                                                      commercial fishing operations that are                  not include fish oil, slurry, sauces,                 commercial fishing operations not
                                                      the source of exports of commercial fish                sticks, balls, cakes, pudding and other               governed by the provisions related to
                                                      and fish products to the United States                  similar highly processed fish products.               tuna purse seine vessels in the eastern
                                                      will be exempt from the prohibitions of                                                                       tropical Pacific Ocean. (1) Prohibitions.
                                                                                                              *      *     *     *    *
                                                      § 216.24(h)(1).                                                                                               (i) As provided in section 101(a)(2) of
                                                                                                                 Import means to land on, bring into,
                                                         Export fishery means a foreign                                                                             the MMPA, the importation of
                                                                                                              or introduce into, or attempt to land on,
                                                      commercial fishing operation                                                                                  commercial fish or fish products which
                                                                                                              bring into, or introduce into, any place
                                                      determined by the Assistant                                                                                   have been caught with commercial
                                                                                                              subject to the jurisdiction of the United
                                                      Administrator to be the source of                                                                             fishing technology which results in the
                                                                                                              States, whether or not such landing,
                                                      exports of commercial fish and fish                                                                           incidental kill or incidental serious
                                                                                                              bringing, or introduction constitutes an
                                                      products to the United States and to                                                                          injury of ocean mammals in excess of
                                                                                                              importation within the Customs laws of
                                                      have more than a remote likelihood of                                                                         U.S. standards is prohibited. For
                                                                                                              the United States; except that, for the
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                                                                       purposes of this section, a fish or fish
                                                                                                              purpose of any ban issued under 16
                                                      of marine mammals (as defined in the                                                                          product caught with commercial fishing
                                                                                                              U.S.C. 1371(a)(2)(B) on the importation
                                                      definition of an ‘‘exempt fishery’’) in the                                                                   technology which results in the
                                                                                                              of fish or fish products, the definition of
                                                      course of its commercial fishing                                                                              incidental mortality or incidental
                                                                                                              ‘‘import’’ in § 216.24(f)(1)(ii)shall apply.
                                                      operations. Where reliable information                                                                        serious injury of marine mammals in
                                                                                                              *      *     *     *    *                             excess of U.S. standards is any fish or
                                                      has not been provided by the harvesting                    Intermediary nation means a nation
                                                      nation on the frequency of incidental                                                                         fish product harvested in an exempt or
                                                                                                              that imports fish or fish products from               export fishery for which a valid
                                                      mortality and serious injury of marine                  a fishery that is subject to an import
                                                      mammals caused by the commercial                                                                              comparability finding is not in effect.
                                                                                                              restriction pursuant to § 216.24(h)(9)                   (ii) Accordingly, it is unlawful for any
                                                      fishing operation, the Assistant                        and re-exports such fish or fish products
                                                      Administrator may determine whether                                                                           person to import, or attempt to import,
                                                                                                              to the United States.                                 into the United States for commercial
                                                      the likelihood of incidental mortality
                                                      and serious injury is more than                         *      *     *     *    *                             purposes any fish or fish product if such
                                                      ‘‘remote’’ by evaluating information                       List of Foreign Fisheries means the                fish or fish product:
                                                                                                              most recent list of foreign commercial                   (A) Was caught or harvested in a
                                                      concerning factors such as fishing
                                                                                                              fishing operations exporting fish or fish             fishery that does not have a valid
                                                      techniques, gear used, methods used to
                                                                                                              products to the United States, that is                comparability finding in effect at the
                                                      deter marine mammals, target species,
                                                                                                              published in the Federal Register by the              time of import; or
                                                      seasons and areas fished, qualitative                                                                            (B) Is not accompanied by a
                                                      data from logbooks or fisher reports,                   Assistant Administrator and that
                                                                                                              classifies commercial fishing operations              Certification of Admissibility where
                                                      stranding data, and the species and                                                                           such Certification is required pursuant
                                                      distribution of marine mammals in the                   according to the frequency and
                                                                                                              likelihood of incidental mortality and                to paragraph (h)(9)(iv) of this section or
                                                      area, or other factors at the discretion of                                                                   by such other documentation as the
                                                      the Assistant Administrator that may                    serious injury of marine mammals
                                                                                                              during commercial fishing operations as               Assistant Administrator may identify
                                                      inform whether the likelihood of                                                                              and announce in the Federal Register
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 either an exempt fishery or export
                                                                                                              fishery. This list will be organized by               that indicates the fish or fish product
                                                      of marine mammals caused by the                                                                               was not caught or harvested in a fishery
                                                      commercial fishing operation is more                    harvesting nation.
                                                                                                              *      *     *     *    *                             subject to an import prohibition under
                                                      than ‘‘remote.’’ Commercial fishing                                                                           paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) of this
                                                      operations not specifically identified in                  Transboundary stock means a marine
                                                                                                              mammal stock occurring in the:                        section.
                                                      the current List of Foreign Fisheries as                                                                         (iii) It is unlawful for any person,
                                                      either exempt or export fisheries are                      (1) Exclusive economic zones or
                                                                                                              territorial sea of the United States and              including exporters, transshippers,
                                                      deemed to be export fisheries until the                                                                       importers, processors, or wholesalers/
                                                      next List of Foreign Fisheries is                       one or more other coastal States; or
                                                                                                                 (2) Exclusive economic zone or                     distributors to possess, sell, purchase,
                                                      published unless the Assistant                                                                                offer for sale, re-export, transport, or
                                                      Administrator has reliable information                  territorial sea of the United States and
                                                                                                              on the high seas.                                     ship in the United States, any fish or
                                                      from the harvesting nation to properly                                                                        fish product imported in violation of
                                                      classify the foreign commercial fishing                 *      *     *     *    *                             this section.
                                                      operation. Additionally, the Assistant                     U.S. regulatory program means the                     (2) Exemptions. (i) Exempt fisheries
                                                      Administrator, may request additional                   regulatory program governing the                      are exempt from requirements of
                                                      information from the harvesting nation                  incidental mortality and serious injury               paragraph (h)(6)(iii)(B) through (E) of
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                                                      and may consider other relevant                         of marine mammals in the course of                    this section.
                                                      information as set forth in § 216.24(h)(3)              commercial fishing operations as                         (A) For the purposes of paragraph (h)
                                                      of this section about such commercial                   specified in the Marine Mammal                        of this section, harvesting nation means
                                                      fishing operations and the frequency of                 Protection Act and its implementing                   the country under whose flag or
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 regulations.                                          jurisdiction one or more fishing vessels
                                                      of marine mammals, to properly classify                 *      *     *     *    *                             or other entity engaged in commercial
                                                      the foreign commercial fishing                          ■ 4. In § 216.24, the section heading is              fishing operations are documented, or
                                                      operation.                                              revised and paragraph (h) is added to                 which has by formal declaration or
                                                      *     *     *     *     *                               read as follows:                                      agreement asserted jurisdiction over one


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                                                      or more authorized or certified charter                 operation, fishing season, any                        defining factors including geographic
                                                      vessels, and from such vessel(s) or                     information regarding the frequency of                location of harvest, gear-type, target
                                                      entity(ies) fish are caught or harvested                marine mammal incidental mortality                    species or a combination thereof;
                                                      that are a part of any cargo or shipment                and serious injury and any programs                      (B) Include fishing gear type, target
                                                      of fish or fish products to be imported                 (including any relevant laws, decrees,                species, and number of vessels or other
                                                      into the United States, regardless of any               regulations or measures) to assess                    entities engaged in each commercial
                                                      intervening transshipments, exports or                  marine mammal populations and to                      fishing operation;
                                                      re-exports.                                             reduce incidental mortality and serious                  (C) List the marine mammals that
                                                         (B) [Reserved]                                       injury of marine mammals in those                     interact with each commercial fishing
                                                         (ii) The prohibitions of paragraph                   fisheries or prohibit the intentional                 operation and indicate the level of
                                                      (h)(1) of this section shall not apply                  killing or injury of marine mammals;                  incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      during the exemption period.                               (iii) Shall review each harvesting                 of marine mammals in each commercial
                                                         (iii) Section 216.24(h) shall not apply              nation’s submission, evaluate any                     fishing operation;
                                                      with respect to incidental take of                      information it contains (including                       (D) Provide a description of the
                                                      delphinids in purse seine fishing for                   descriptions of its regulatory programs)              harvesting nation’s programs to assess
                                                      yellowfin tuna in the eastern tropical                  and, if necessary, request additional                 marine mammal stocks and estimate
                                                      Pacific Ocean or large-scale driftnet                   information; and                                      and reduce marine mammal incidental
                                                      fishing. Section 216.24(f) shall govern                    (iv) May consider other readily                    mortality and serious injury in its export
                                                      restrictions on importation and sale of                 available and relevant information about              fisheries; and
                                                      fish and fish products caught or                        such commercial fishing operations and                   (E) List the harvesting nations that
                                                      harvested, and the taking of delphinids,                the frequency of incidental mortality                 prohibit, in the course of commercial
                                                      in the course of commercial purse seine                 and serious injury of marine mammals,                 fishing operations that are the source of
                                                      fishing operations for yellowfin tuna in                including: Fishing vessel records;                    exports to the United States, the
                                                      the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean and                  reports of on-board fishery observers;                intentional mortality or serious injury of
                                                      fish and the importation of fish products               information from off-loading facilities,              marine mammals unless the intentional
                                                      harvested by using a large-scale driftnet.              port-side officials, enforcement agents,              mortality or serious injury of a marine
                                                         (3) Procedures to identify foreign                   transshipment vessel workers and fish                 mammal is imminently necessary in
                                                      commercial fishing operations with                      importers; government vessel registries;              self-defense or to save the life of a
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 regional fisheries management                         person in immediate danger.
                                                      of marine mammals. In developing the                    organizations documents and statistical                  (5) Consultations with Harvesting
                                                      List of Foreign Fisheries in paragraph                  document programs; and appropriate                    Nations with Commercial Fishing
                                                      (h)(4) of this section, the Assistant                   certification programs. Other sources                 Operations on the List of Foreign
                                                      Administrator:                                          may include published literature and                  Fisheries. (i) Within 90 days of
                                                         (i) Shall periodically analyze imports               reports on fishing vessels with                       publication of the final List of Foreign
                                                      of fish and fish products and identify                  incidental mortality and serious injury               Fisheries in the Federal Register, the
                                                      commercial fishing operations that are                  of marine mammals from government                     Assistant Administrator, in consultation
                                                      the source of exports of such fish and                  agencies; foreign, state, and local                   with the Secretary of State, shall consult
                                                      fish products to the United States that                 governments; regional fishery                         with harvesting nations with
                                                      have or may have incidental mortality                   management organizations;                             commercial fishing operations
                                                      or serious injury of marine mammals in                  nongovernmental organizations;                        identified as export or exempt fisheries
                                                      the course of their commercial fishing                  industry organizations; academic                      as defined in § 216.3 for purposes of
                                                      operations.                                             institutions; and citizens and citizen                notifying the harvesting nation of the
                                                         (A) For the purposes of paragraph (h)                groups.                                               requirements of the Marine Mammal
                                                      of this section, a commercial fishing                      (4) List of Foreign Fisheries. (i) Within          Protection Act and this subpart.
                                                      operation means vessels or entities that                one year of the effective date of the final              (ii) The Assistant Administrator, in
                                                      catch, take, or harvest fish (as defined in             rule implementing this section and the                consultation with the Secretary of State,
                                                      Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens                       year prior to the expiration of the                   may consult with harvesting nations for
                                                      Fishery Conservation and Management                     exemption period and every four years                 the purposes of providing notifications
                                                      Act (16 U.S.C. 1802)) from the marine                   thereafter, the Assistant Administrator,              of deadlines under this section,
                                                      environment (or other areas where                       based on the information obtained in                  ascertaining or reviewing the progress of
                                                      marine mammals occur) that results in                   paragraph (h)(3) of this section, will                the harvesting nation’s development,
                                                      the sale or barter of all or part of the fish           publish in the Federal Register:                      adoption, implementation, or
                                                      caught, taken or harvested. The term                       (A) A proposed List of Foreign                     enforcement of its regulatory program
                                                      includes aquaculture activities that                    Fisheries by harvesting nation for notice             governing the incidental mortality and
                                                      interact with or occur in marine                        and comment; and                                      serious injury of marine mammals in the
                                                      mammal habitat.                                            (B) A final List of Foreign Fisheries,             course of commercial fishing operations
                                                         (B) [Reserved]                                       effective upon publication in the                     for an export fishery, supplementing or
                                                         (ii) Shall notify, in consultation with              Federal Register.                                     clarifying information needed in
                                                      the Secretary of State, each harvesting                    (ii) To the extent that information is             conjunction with the List of Foreign
                                                      nation that has commercial fishing                      available, the List of Foreign Fisheries              Fisheries in paragraphs (h)(3) and (4) of
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                                                      operations identified pursuant to                       shall:                                                this section, the progress report in
                                                      paragraph (h)(3)(i) of this section and                    (A) Classify each commercial fishing               paragraph (h)(10) of this section or an
                                                      request that within 90 days of                          operation that is the source of exports of            application for or reconsideration of a
                                                      notification the harvesting nation                      fish and fish products to the United                  comparability finding in paragraph
                                                      submit reliable information about the                   States based on the definitions for                   (h)(6) and (h)(8) of this section.
                                                      commercial fishing operations                           export fishery and exempt fishery set                    (iii) The Assistant Administrator
                                                      identified, including as relevant the                   forth in § 216.3 of this part and                     shall, in consultation with the Secretary
                                                      number of participants, number of                       identified in the List of Foreign                     of State and the United States Trade
                                                      vessels, gear type, target species, area of             Fisheries by harvesting nation and other              Representative, consult with any


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                                                      harvesting nations that failed to receive               subject to the additional considerations              and incidental mortality and injury of
                                                      a comparability finding for one or more                 set out in paragraph (h)(7) of this                   marine mammals in the course of
                                                      of commercial fishing operations or for                 section:                                              commercial fishing operations; and
                                                      which a comparability finding is                           (A) For an exempt or export fishery,                  (ii) A requirement to implement
                                                      terminated and encourage the                            the harvesting nation:                                measures in the export fishery designed
                                                      harvesting nation to take corrective                       (1) Prohibits the intentional mortality            to reduce the total incidental mortality
                                                      action and reapply for a comparability                  or serious injury of marine mammals in                and serious injury of a marine mammal
                                                      finding in accordance with paragraph                    the course of commercial fishing                      stock below the bycatch limit.
                                                      (h)(9)(iii) of this section.                            operations in the fishery unless the                     (4) Implementation of monitoring
                                                         (6) Procedure and conditions for a                   intentional mortality or serious injury of            procedures in the export fishery
                                                      comparability finding. (i) Procedures to                a marine mammal is imminently                         designed to estimate incidental
                                                      apply for a comparability finding. On                   necessary in self-defense or to save the              mortality or serious injury in the export
                                                      March 1st of the year when the                          life of a person in immediate danger; or              fishery, and to estimate the cumulative
                                                      exemption period or comparability                          (2) Demonstrates that it has                       incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      finding is to expire, a harvesting nation,              procedures to reliably certify that                   of marine mammal stocks in waters
                                                      shall submit to the Assistant                           exports of fish and fish products to the              under its jurisdiction resulting from the
                                                      Administrator an application for each of                United States are not the product of an               export fishery and other export fisheries
                                                      its export and exempt fisheries, along                  intentional killing or serious injury of a            interacting with the same marine
                                                      with documentary evidence                               marine mammal unless the intentional                  mammal stocks, including an indication
                                                      demonstrating that the harvesting nation                mortality or serious injury of a marine               of the statistical reliability of those
                                                      has met the conditions specified in                     mammal is imminently necessary in                     estimates.
                                                      paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section for               self-defense or to save the life of a                    (5) Calculation of bycatch limits for
                                                      each of such fishery, including                         person in immediate danger; and                       marine mammal stocks in waters under
                                                      reasonable proof as to the effects on                      (B) For an export fishery, the                     its jurisdiction that are incidentally
                                                      marine mammals of the commercial                        harvesting nation maintains a regulatory              killed or seriously injured in the export
                                                      fishing technology in use in the fishery                program with respect to the fishery that              fishery.
                                                      for fish or fish products exported from                 is comparable in effectiveness to the                    (6) Comparison of the incidental
                                                      such nation to the United States. The                   U.S. regulatory program with respect to               mortality and serious injury of each
                                                      Assistant Administrator may require the                 incidental mortality and serious injury               marine mammal stock or stocks that
                                                      submission of additional supporting                     of marine mammals in the course of                    interact with the export fishery in
                                                      documentation or other verification of                  commercial fishing operations, in                     relation to the bycatch limit for each
                                                      statements made in an application for a                 particular by maintaining a regulatory                stock; and comparison of the cumulative
                                                      comparability finding.                                  program that includes, or effectively                 incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                         (ii) Procedures to issue a                           achieves comparable results as, the                   of each marine mammal stock or stocks
                                                      comparability finding. No later than                    conditions in paragraphs (h)(6)(iii)(C),              that interact with the export fishery and
                                                      November 30th of the year when the                      (D) or (E) of this section as applicable              any other export fisheries of the
                                                      exemption period or comparability                       (including for transboundary stocks).                 harvesting nation showing that these
                                                      finding is to expire, the Assistant                        (C) Conditions for an export fishery               export fisheries:
                                                      Administrator, in response to an                        operating under the jurisdiction of a                    (i) Do not exceed the bycatch limit for
                                                      application from a harvesting nation for                harvesting nation within its EEZ (or the              that stock or stocks; or
                                                      an export or exempt fishery, shall                      equivalent) or territorial sea. In making                (ii) Exceed the bycatch limit for that
                                                      determine whether to issue to the                       the finding in paragraph (h)(6)(ii) of this           stock or stocks, but the portion of
                                                      harvesting nation, in accordance with                   section, with respect to an export                    incidental marine mammal mortality or
                                                      the procedures set forth in paragraph                   fishery operating under the jurisdiction              serious injury for which the export
                                                      (h)(8) of this section, a comparability                 of a harvesting nation within its EEZ (or             fishery is responsible is at a level that,
                                                      finding for the fishery. In making this                 the equivalent) or territorial sea, the               if the other export fisheries interacting
                                                      determination, the Assistant                            Assistant Administrator shall determine               with the same marine mammal stock or
                                                      Administrator shall consider                            whether the harvesting nation maintains               stocks were at the same level, would not
                                                      documentary evidence provided by the                    a regulatory program that provides for,               result in cumulative incidental
                                                      harvesting nation and relevant                          or effectively achieves comparable                    mortality and serious injury in excess of
                                                      information readily available from other                results as, the following:                            the bycatch limit for that stock or stocks.
                                                      sources. If a harvesting nation provides                   (1) Marine mammal assessments that                    (D) Conditions for a harvesting
                                                      insufficient documentary evidence in                    estimate population abundance for                     nation’s export fishery operating within
                                                      support of its application, the Assistant               marine mammal stocks in waters under                  the jurisdiction of another coastal state.
                                                      Administrator shall draw reasonable                     the harvesting nation’s jurisdiction that             In making the finding in paragraph
                                                      conclusions regarding the fishery based                 are incidentally killed or seriously                  (h)(6)(ii) of this section, with respect to
                                                      on readily available and relevant                       injured in the export fishery.                        a harvesting nation’s export fishery
                                                      information from other sources,                            (2) An export fishery register                     operating within the jurisdiction of
                                                      including where appropriate                             containing a list of all fishing vessels              another coastal state, the Assistant
                                                      information concerning analogous                        participating in the export fishery,                  Administrator shall determine whether
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                                                      fisheries that use the same or similar                  including information on the number of                the harvesting nation maintains a
                                                      gear-type under similar conditions as                   vessels participating, the time or season             regulatory program that provides for, or
                                                      the fishery, in determining whether to                  and area of operation, gear type and                  effectively achieves comparable results
                                                      issue the harvesting nation a                           target species.                                       as, the following:
                                                      comparability finding for the fishery.                     (3) Regulatory requirements that                      (1) Implementation in the export
                                                         (iii) Conditions for a comparability                 include:                                              fishery of:
                                                      finding. The following are conditions for                  (i) A requirement for the owner or                    (i) with respect to any transboundary
                                                      the Assistant Administrator to issue a                  operator of a vessel participating in the             stock interacting with the export fishery,
                                                      comparability finding for the fishery,                  export fishery to report all intentional              any measures to reduce the incidental


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                                                      mortality and serious injury of that                    whether the harvesting nation maintains               fishery or fisheries exceeds the bycatch
                                                      stock that the United States requires its               a regulatory program that provides for,               limit for a marine mammal stock, the
                                                      domestic fisheries to take with respect                 or effectively achieves comparable                    population size and trend of the marine
                                                      that transboundary stock; and                           results as, the U.S. regulatory program               mammal stock, and the population level
                                                         (ii) with respect to any other marine                with respect to the following:                        impacts of the incidental mortality or
                                                      mammal stocks interacting with the                         (1) Implementation in the fishery of               serious injury of marine mammals in a
                                                      export fishery while operating within                   marine mammal data collection and                     harvesting nation’s export fisheries and
                                                      the jurisdiction of the coastal state or on             conservation and management measures                  the conservation status of those marine
                                                      the high seas, any measures to reduce                   applicable to that fishery required under             mammal stocks where available;
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 any applicable intergovernmental                         (v) The record of consultations under
                                                      that the United States requires its                     agreement or regional fisheries                       paragraph (h)(5) of this section with the
                                                      domestic fisheries to take with respect                 management organization to which the                  harvesting nation, results of these
                                                      to that marine mammal stock; and                        United States is a party; and                         consultations, and actions taken by the
                                                         (2) For an export fishery not subject                   (2) Implementation in the export                   harvesting nation and under any
                                                      to management by a regional fishery                     fishery of:                                           applicable intergovernmental agreement
                                                      management organization:                                   (i) With respect to any transboundary              or regional fishery management
                                                         (i) An assessment of marine mammal                   stock interacting with the export fishery,            organization to reduce the incidental
                                                      abundance of stocks interacting with the                any measures to reduce the incidental                 mortality and serious injury of marine
                                                      export fishery, the calculation of a                    mortality and serious injury of that                  mammals in its export fisheries;
                                                      bycatch limit for each such stock, an                   stock that the United States requires its                (vi) Information gathered during
                                                      estimation of incidental mortality and                  domestic fisheries to take with respect               onsite inspection by U.S. government
                                                      serious injury for each stock and                       that transboundary stock; and                         officials of a fishery’s operations;
                                                      reduction in or maintenance of the                         (ii) With respect to any other marine                 (vii) For export fisheries operating on
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 mammal stocks interacting with the                    the high seas under an applicable
                                                      of each stock below the bycatch limit.                  export fishery while operating on the                 intergovernmental agreement or regional
                                                      This data included in the application                   high seas, any measures to reduce                     fishery management organization to
                                                      may be provided by the coastal state or                 incidental mortality and serious injury               which the United States is a party, the
                                                      other source; and                                       that the United States requires its                   harvesting nation’s record of
                                                         (ii) Comparison of the incidental                    domestic fisheries to take with respect               implementation of or compliance with
                                                      mortality and serious injury of each                    to that marine mammal stock when they                 measures adopted by that regional
                                                      marine mammal stock or stocks that                      are operating on the high seas.                       fishery management organization or
                                                      interact with the export fishery in                        (7) Additional considerations for                  intergovernmental agreement for data
                                                      relation to the bycatch limit for each                  comparability finding determinations.                 collection, incidental mortality and
                                                      stock; and comparison of the cumulative                 When determining whether to issue any                 serious injury mitigation or the
                                                      incidental mortality and serious injury                 comparability finding for a harvesting                conservation and management of marine
                                                      of each marine mammal stock or stocks                   nation’s export fishery the Assistant                 mammals; whether the harvesting
                                                      that interact with the export fishery and               Administrator shall also consider:                    nation is a party or cooperating non-
                                                      any other export fisheries of the                          (i) U.S. implementation of its                     party to such intergovernmental
                                                      harvesting nation showing that these                    regulatory program for similar marine                 agreement or regional fishery
                                                      export fisheries do not exceed the                      mammal stocks and similar fisheries                   management organization; the record of
                                                      bycatch limit for that stock or stocks; or              (e.g., considering gear or target species),           United States implementation of such
                                                      exceed the bycatch limit for that stock                 including transboundary stocks                        measures; and whether the United
                                                      or stocks, but the portion of incidental                governed by regulations implementing a                States has imposed additional measures
                                                      marine mammal mortality or serious                      take reduction plan (§ 229.2 of this                  on its fleet not required by an
                                                      injury for which the export fishery is                  chapter), and any other relevant                      intergovernmental agreement or regional
                                                      responsible is at a level that, if the other            information received during                           fishery management organization; or
                                                      export fisheries interacting with the                   consultations;                                           (viii) For export fisheries operating on
                                                      same marine mammal stock or stocks                         (ii) The extent to which the harvesting            the high seas under an applicable
                                                      were at the same level, would not result                nation has successfully implemented                   intergovernmental agreement or regional
                                                      in cumulative incidental mortality and                  measures in the export fishery to reduce              fisheries management organization to
                                                      serious injury in excess of the bycatch                 the incidental mortality and serious                  which the United States is not a party,
                                                      limit for that stock or stocks; or                      injury of marine mammals caused by                    the harvesting nation’s implementation
                                                         (3) For an export fishery that is                    the harvesting nation’s export fisheries              of and compliance with measures,
                                                      subject to management by a regional                     to levels below the bycatch limit;                    adopted by that regional fisheries
                                                      fishery management organization,                           (iii) Whether the measures adopted by              management organization or
                                                      implementation of marine mammal data                    the harvesting nation for its export                  intergovernmental agreement, and any
                                                      collection and conservation and                         fishery have reduced or will likely                   additional measures implemented by
                                                      management measures applicable to that                  reduce the cumulative incidental                      the harvesting nation for data collection,
                                                      fishery required under an applicable                    mortality and serious injury of each                  incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      intergovernmental agreement or regional                 marine mammal stock below the                         mitigation or the conservation and
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                                                      fisheries management organization to                    bycatch limit, and the progress of the                management of marine mammals and
                                                      which the United States is a party.                     regulatory program toward achieving its               the extent to which such measures are
                                                         (E) Conditions for a harvesting                      objectives;                                           comparable in effectiveness to the U.S.
                                                      nation’s export fishery operating on the                   (iv) Other relevant facts and                      regulatory program for similar fisheries.
                                                      high seas. In making the finding in                     circumstances, which may include the                     (8) Comparability finding
                                                      paragraph (h)(6)(ii) of this section, with              history and nature of interactions with               determinations. (i) Publication. No later
                                                      respect to a harvesting nation’s export                 marine mammals in this export fishery,                than November 30th of the year when
                                                      fishery operating on the high seas, the                 whether the level of incidental mortality             the exemption period or comparability
                                                      Assistant Administrator shall determine                 and serious injury resulting from the                 finding is to expire, the Assistant


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                                                      Administrator shall publish in the                      pursuant to paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of                 (E) If the harvesting nation submits
                                                      Federal Register, by harvesting nation,                 this section.                                         the reliable information specified in
                                                      a notice of the harvesting nations and                     (iv) Duration of a comparability                   paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this section at
                                                      fisheries for which it has issued and                   finding. Unless terminated in                         least 180 days prior to expiration of the
                                                      denied a comparability finding and the                  accordance with paragraph (h)(8)(vii) of              provisional comparability finding, the
                                                      specific fish and fish products that as a               this section or issued for a specific                 Assistant Administrator will review that
                                                      result are subject to import prohibitions               period pursuant to a re-application                   information and classify the fishery as
                                                      under paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of this                 under paragraph (h)(9)(iii) of this                   either an exempt or export fishery.
                                                      section.                                                section, a comparability finding shall                   (vii) Discretionary review of
                                                         (ii) Notification. Prior to publication              remain valid for 4 years from                         comparability findings. (A) The
                                                      in the Federal Register, the Assistant                  publication or for such other period as               Assistant Administrator may reconsider
                                                      Administrator, in consultation with the                 the Assistant Administrator may                       a comparability finding that it has
                                                      Secretary of State and, in the event of                 specify.                                              issued at any time based upon
                                                      a denial of a comparability finding, with                  (v) Renewal of comparability finding.              information obtained by the Assistant
                                                      the Office of the U.S. Trade                            To seek renewal of a comparability                    Administrator including any progress
                                                      Representative, shall notify each                       finding, every 4 years or prior to the                report received from a harvesting
                                                      harvesting nation in writing of the                     expiration of a comparability finding,                nation; or upon request with the
                                                      fisheries of the harvesting nation for                  the harvesting nation must submit to the              submission of information from the
                                                      which the Assistant Administrator is:                   Assistant Administrator the application               harvesting nation, any nation, regional
                                                         (A) Issuing a comparability finding;                 and the documentary evidence required                 fishery management organizations,
                                                         (B) Denying a comparability finding                  pursuant to paragraph (h)(6)(i) of this               nongovernmental organizations,
                                                      with an explanation for the reasons for                 section, including, where applicable,                 industry organizations, academic
                                                      the denial of such comparability                        reasonable proof as to the effects on                 institutions, citizens or citizen groups
                                                      finding; and                                            marine mammals of the commercial                      that the harvesting nation’s exempt or
                                                         (C) Specify the fish and fish products               fishing technology in use in the fishery              export fishery no longer meets the
                                                      that will be subject to import                          for fish or fish products exported to the             applicable conditions in paragraph
                                                      prohibitions under paragraphs (h)(1)                    United States, by March 1 of the year                 (h)(6)(iii) of this section. Upon receiving
                                                      and (9) of this section on account of a                 when its current comparability finding                a request, the Assistant Administrator
                                                      denial of a comparability finding and                   is due to expire.                                     has the discretion to determine whether
                                                      the effective date of such import                          (vi) Procedures for a comparability                to proceed with a review or
                                                      prohibitions.                                           finding for new foreign commercial                    reconsideration.
                                                         (iii) Preliminary comparability finding              fishing operations wishing to export to                  (B) After such review or
                                                      consultations. (A) Prior to denying a                   the United States. (A) For foreign                    reconsideration and consultation with
                                                      comparability finding under paragraph                   commercial fishing operations not on                  the harvesting nation, the Assistant
                                                      (h)(8)(ii) of this section or terminating a             the List of Foreign Fisheries that are the            Administrator shall, if the Assistant
                                                      comparability finding under paragraph                   source of new exports to the United                   Administrator determines that the basis
                                                      (h)(8)(vii) of this section, the Assistant              States, the harvesting nation must notify             for the comparability finding no longer
                                                      Administrator shall:                                    the Assistant Administrator that the                  applies, terminate a comparability
                                                         (1) Notify the harvesting nation that it             commercial fishing operation wishes to                finding.
                                                      is preliminarily denying or terminating                 export fish and fish products to the                     (C) The Assistant Administrator shall
                                                      its comparability finding and explain                   United States.                                        notify in writing the harvesting nation
                                                      the reasons for that preliminary denial                    (B) Upon notification the Assistant                and publish in the Federal Register a
                                                      or termination;                                         Administrator shall issue a provisional               notice of the termination and the
                                                         (2) Provide the harvesting nation a                  comparability finding allowing such                   specific fish and fish products that as a
                                                      reasonable opportunity to submit                        imports for a period not to exceed 12                 result are subject to import prohibitions
                                                      reliable information to refute the                      months.                                               under paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of this
                                                      preliminary denial or termination of the                   (C) At least 120 days prior to the                 section.
                                                      comparability finding and communicate                   expiration of the provisional                            (9) Imposition of import prohibitions.
                                                      any corrective actions it is taking to                  comparability finding the harvesting                  (i) With respect to a harvesting nation
                                                      meet the applicable conditions for a                    nation must submit to the Assistant                   for which the Assistant Administrator
                                                      comparability finding set out in                        Administrator the reliable information                has denied or terminated a
                                                      paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section                   specified in paragraph (h)(3)(ii) of this             comparability finding for a fishery, the
                                                      subject to the additional considerations                section and the application and the                   Assistant Administrator, in cooperation
                                                      set out in paragraph (h)(7) of this                     applicable documentary evidence                       with the Secretaries of the Treasury and
                                                      section.                                                required pursuant to paragraph (h)(6)(i)              Homeland Security, shall identify and
                                                         (B) The Assistant Administrator shall                of this section.                                      prohibit the importation of fish and fish
                                                      take into account any information it                       (D) Prior to expiration of the                     products into the United States from the
                                                      receives from the harvesting nation and                 provisional comparability finding, the                harvesting nation caught or harvested in
                                                      issue a final comparability finding                     Assistant Administrator shall review the              that fishery. Any such import
                                                      determination, notifying the harvesting                 application and information provided                  prohibition shall become effective 30
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                                                      nation pursuant to paragraph (h)(8)(ii) of              and classify the commercial fishing                   days after the of publication of the
                                                      this section of its determination and, if               operation as either an exempt or export               Federal Register notice referenced in
                                                      a denial or termination, an explanation                 fishery in accordance with paragraphs                 paragraph (h)(8)(i) of this section and
                                                      of the reasons for the denial or                        (h)(3)(iii) through (iv) and (h)(4)(ii) of            shall only apply to fish and fish
                                                      termination of the comparability                        this section and determine whether to                 products caught or harvested in that
                                                      finding.                                                issue the harvesting nation a                         fishery.
                                                         (C) A preliminary denial or                          comparability finding for the fishery in                 (ii) Duration of import restrictions
                                                      termination of a comparability finding                  accordance with paragraph (h)(6)(ii)                  and removal of import restrictions. (A)
                                                      shall not result in import prohibitions                 through (iii) of this section.                        Any import prohibition imposed


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                                                      pursuant to paragraphs (h)(1) and (9) of                   (C) The Assistant Administrator in                    (1) Does not import, or does not offer
                                                      this section with respect to a fishery                  cooperation with the Secretaries of                   for import into the United States, fish or
                                                      shall remain in effect until the Assistant              Treasury and Homeland Security, shall                 fish products subject to an import
                                                      Administrator issues a comparability                    as part of the Federal Register notice                prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and
                                                      finding for the fishery.                                referenced in paragraph (h)(8)(i) of this             (h)(9)(i) of this section; or
                                                         (B) A harvesting nation denied a                     section publish by harvesting nation the                 (2) Has procedures to reliably certify
                                                      comparability finding for a fishery may                 fish and fish products to be                          that exports of fish and fish products
                                                      re-apply for a comparability finding at                 accompanied by a certification of                     from the intermediary to the United
                                                      any time submitting an application to                   admissibility. Any requirement for a                  States do not contain fish or fish
                                                      the Assistant Administrator, along with                 certification of admissibility shall be               products caught or harvested in a
                                                      documentary evidence demonstrating                      effective 30 days after the publication of            fishery subject to an import prohibition
                                                      that the harvesting nation has met the                  such notice in the Federal Register.                  under paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) of
                                                      conditions specified in paragraph                          (D) For each shipment, the                         this section.
                                                      (h)(6)(iii) of this section, including, as              certification of admissibility must be                   (E) The intermediary nation must
                                                      applicable, reasonable proof as to the                  properly completed and signed by a                    provide documentary evidence to
                                                      effects on marine mammals of the                        duly authorized official or agent of the              support its certification including
                                                      commercial fishing technology in use in                 harvesting nation and subject to                      information demonstrating that:
                                                      the fishery for the fish or fish products               validation by a responsible official(s)                  (1) It has not imported in the
                                                      exported from such nation to the United                 designated by the Assistant                           preceding 6 months the fish and fish
                                                      States.                                                 Administrator. The certification must                 products for which it was notified under
                                                         (C) The Assistant Administrator shall                also be signed by the importer of record              paragraph (h)(9)(iv)(C) of this section; or
                                                      make a determination whether to issue                   and submitted in a format (electronic                    (2) It maintains a tracking,
                                                      the harvesting nation that has re-applied               facsimile [fax], the Internet, etc.)                  verification, or other scheme to reliably
                                                      for a comparability finding for the                     specified by the Assistant                            certify on either a global, individual
                                                      fishery within 90 days from the                         Administrator.                                        shipment or other appropriate basis that
                                                      submission of complete information to                      (iv) Intermediary nation. (A) For                  fish and fish products from the
                                                      the Assistant Administrator. The                        purposes of this paragraph, and in                    intermediary nation offered for import
                                                      Assistant Administrator shall issue a                   applying the definition of an                         to the United States do not contain of
                                                      comparability finding for the fishery for               ‘‘intermediary nation,’’ an import into               fish or fish products caught or harvested
                                                      a specified period where the Assistant                  the intermediary nation occurs when                   in a fishery subject to an import
                                                      Administrator finds that the harvesting                 the fish or fish product is released from             prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and
                                                      nation meets the applicable conditions                  a harvesting nation’s customs                         (h)(9)(i) of this section and for which it
                                                      in paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section,               jurisdiction and enters the customs                   was notified under paragraph
                                                      subject to the additional consideration                 jurisdiction of the intermediary nation               (h)(9)(iv)(C) of this section.
                                                      for a comparability finding in paragraph                or when the fish and fish products are                   (F) No later than 120 days after a
                                                      (h)(7) of this section.                                 entered into a foreign trade zone of the              notification pursuant to paragraph
                                                         (D) Upon issuance of a comparability                 intermediary nation for processing or                 (h)(9)(iv)(C) of this section, the Assistant
                                                      finding to the harvesting nation with                   transshipment. For other purposes,                    Administrator will review the
                                                      respect to the fishery and notification in              ‘‘import’’ is defined in § 216.3.                     documentary evidence provided by the
                                                      writing to the harvesting nation, the                      (B) No fish or fish products caught or             intermediary nation under paragraphs
                                                      Assistant Administrator, in cooperation                 harvested in a fishery subject to an                  (h)(9)(iv)(D) and (E) of this section and
                                                      with the Secretaries of Treasury and                    import prohibition under paragraphs                   determine based on that information or
                                                      Homeland Security, shall publish in the                 (h)(1) and (9) of this section, may be                other readily available information
                                                      Federal Register a notice of the                        imported into the United States from                  whether the intermediary nation
                                                      comparability finding and the removal                   any intermediary nation.                              imports, or offers to import into the
                                                      of the corresponding import prohibition                    (C) Within 30 days of publication of               United States, fish and fish products
                                                      effective on the date of publication in                 the Federal Register described in                     subject import prohibitions and, if so,
                                                      the Federal Register.                                   paragraph (h)(8)(i) of this section                   whether the intermediary nation has
                                                         (iii) Certification of admissibility. (A)            specifying fish and fish products subject             procedures to reliably certify that
                                                      If fish or fish products are subject to an              to import prohibitions under paragraphs               exports of fish and fish products from
                                                      import prohibition under paragraphs                     (h)(1) and (h)(9) of this section, the                the intermediary to the United States do
                                                      (h)(1) and (9) of this section, the                     Assistant Administrator shall, based on               not contain fish or fish products subject
                                                      Assistant Administrator, to avoid                       readily available information, identify               to import prohibitions under paragraphs
                                                      circumvention of the import                             nations that may import, and re-export                (h)(1) and (9) of this section, and notify
                                                      prohibition, may require that the same                  to the United States, fish and fish                   the intermediary nation of its
                                                      or similar fish and fish products caught                products from a fishery subject to an                 determination.
                                                      or harvested in another fishery of the                  import prohibition under paragraphs                      (G) If the Assistant Administrator
                                                      harvesting nation and not subject to the                (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) of this section and              determines that the intermediary nation
                                                      prohibition be accompanied by a                         notify such nations in writing that they              does not have procedures to reliably
                                                      certification of admissibility. The                     are subject to action under paragraph                 certify that exports of fish and fish
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                                                      certification of admissibility may be in                (h)(9)(iv)(D) of this section with respect            products from the intermediary to the
                                                      addition to any other applicable import                 to the fish and fish products for which               United States do not contain fish or fish
                                                      documentation requirements.                             the Assistant Administer identified                   products caught or harvested in a
                                                         (B) The Assistant Administrator shall                them.                                                 fishery subject to an import prohibition
                                                      notify the harvesting nation of the                        (D) Within 60 days from the date of                under paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(9)(i) of
                                                      fisheries and the fish and fish products                notification, a nation notified pursuant              this section, the Assistant
                                                      to be accompanied by a certification of                 to paragraph (h)(9)(iv)(C) of this section            Administrator, in cooperation with the
                                                      admissibility and provide the necessary                 must certify to the Assistant                         Secretaries of the Treasury and
                                                      documents and instruction.                              Administrator that it:                                Homeland Security, will file with the


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                                                      Office of the Federal Register a notice                 Administrator documenting actions                     respect to the financial or technical
                                                      announcing that fish and fish products                  taken to:                                             means to develop and implement the
                                                      exported from the intermediary nation                     (A) Develop, adopt and implement its                requirements of this section;
                                                      to the United States that are of the same               regulatory program; and                                 (ii) Undertake, where appropriate,
                                                      species as, or similar to, fish or fish                   (B) Meet the conditions in paragraph                cooperative research on marine mammal
                                                      products subject to an import                           (h)(6)(iii) of this section, including with           assessments for abundance, methods to
                                                      prohibition under paragraphs (h)(1) and                 respect to reducing or maintaining                    estimate incidental mortality and
                                                      (h)(9)(i) of this section and for which it              incidental mortality and serious injury               serious injury and technologies and
                                                      was notified under paragraph                            of marine mammals below the bycatch                   techniques to reduce marine mammal
                                                      (h)(9)(iv)(C) of this section may not be                limit for its fisheries.                              incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                                                                                (ii) The progress report should                     in export fisheries;
                                                      imported into the United States.
                                                                                                              include the methods the harvesting                      (iii) Encourage and facilitate, as
                                                        (H) The Assistant Administrator will                  nation is using to obtain information in              appropriate, the voluntary transfer of
                                                      review determinations under this                        support of a comparability finding and                appropriate technology on mutually
                                                      paragraph upon the request of an                        a certification by the harvesting nation              agreed terms to assist harvesting nations
                                                      intermediary nation. Such requests must                 of the accuracy and authenticity of the               in qualifying for a comparability finding
                                                      be accompanied by specific and detailed                 information contained in the progress                 under paragraph (h)(6) of this section;
                                                      supporting information or                               report.                                               and
                                                      documentation indicating that a review                    (iii) The first progress report would be
                                                                                                                                                                      (iv) Initiate, through the Secretary of
                                                      or reconsideration is warranted. Based                  due two years prior to the end of
                                                                                                                                                                    State, negotiations for the development
                                                      upon such information and other                         exemption period and every four years
                                                                                                                                                                    of bilateral or multinational agreements
                                                      relevant information, the Assistant                     thereafter on or before July 31.
                                                                                                                                                                    with harvesting nations to conserve
                                                      Administrator may determine that the                      (iv) The Assistant Administrator may
                                                                                                                                                                    marine mammals and reduce the
                                                      intermediary nation should no longer be                 review the progress report to monitor
                                                                                                                                                                    incidental mortality and serious injury
                                                      subject to an import prohibition under                  progress made by a harvesting nation in
                                                                                                                                                                    of marine mammals in the course of
                                                      paragraph (h)(9)(iv)(G) of this section.                developing its regulatory program or to
                                                                                                                                                                    commercial fishing operations.
                                                      Based on that determination the                         reconsider a comparability finding in
                                                                                                                                                                      (12) The Assistant Administrator shall
                                                      Assistant Administrator, in cooperation                 accordance with paragraph (h)(8)(vi) of
                                                                                                                                                                    ensure, in consultation with the Office
                                                      with the Secretaries of the Treasury and                this section.
                                                                                                                (11) International cooperation and                  of the United States Trade
                                                      Homeland Security, may lift an import                                                                         Representative, that any action taken
                                                                                                              assistance. Consistent with the
                                                      prohibition under this paragraph and                                                                          under this section, including any action
                                                                                                              authority granted under Marine
                                                      publish notification of such action in                                                                        to deny a comparability finding or to
                                                                                                              Mammal Protection Act at 16 U.S.C.
                                                      the Federal Register.                                                                                         prohibit imports, is consistent with the
                                                                                                              1378 and the availability of funds, the
                                                        (10) Progress report for harvesting                   Assistant Administrator may:                          international obligations of the United
                                                      nations with export fisheries (i) A                       (i) Provide appropriate assistance to               States, including under the World Trade
                                                      harvesting nation shall submit, with                    harvesting nations identified by the                  Organization Agreement.
                                                      respect to an exempt or export fishery,                 Assistant Administrator under                         [FR Doc. 2015–19231 Filed 8–10–15; 8:45 am]
                                                      a progress report to the Assistant                      paragraph (h)(5) of this section with                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2016-09-27 22:24:49
Document Modified: 2016-09-27 22:24:49
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesWritten comments must be received by 5 p.m. Eastern Time on November 9, 2015. Information and comments concerning this proposed
ContactNina Young, NMFS F/IA at [email protected] or 301-427-8383.
FR Citation80 FR 48172 
RIN Number0648-AY15
CFR Citation15 CFR 902
50 CFR 216
CFR AssociatedReporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Exports and Marine Mammals

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