80_FR_50133 80 FR 49974 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2016 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Season

80 FR 49974 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2016 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Season

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 159 (August 18, 2015)

Page Range49974-49984
FR Document2015-19915

This proposed rule would establish opening dates and adjust quotas for the 2016 fishing season for the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries. Quotas would be adjusted as allowable based on any over- and/or underharvests experienced during 2015 and previous fishing seasons. In addition, NMFS proposes season openings based on adaptive management measures to provide, to the extent practicable, fishing opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in all regions and areas. The proposed measures could affect fishing opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 159 (Tuesday, August 18, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 159 (Tuesday, August 18, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 49974-49984]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-19915]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 150413357-5667-01]
RIN 0648-XD898


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2016 Atlantic Shark Commercial 
Fishing Season

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This proposed rule would establish opening dates and adjust 
quotas for the 2016 fishing season for the Atlantic commercial shark 
fisheries. Quotas would be adjusted as allowable based on any over- 
and/or underharvests experienced during 2015 and previous fishing 
seasons. In addition, NMFS proposes season openings based on adaptive 
management measures to provide, to the extent practicable, fishing 
opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in all regions and areas. 
The proposed measures could affect fishing opportunities for commercial 
shark fishermen in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf 
of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.

DATES: Written comments must be received by September 17, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2015-0068, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0068, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Margo Schulze-Haugen, 
NMFS/SF1, 1315 East-West Highway, National Marine Fisheries Service, 
SSMC3, 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 by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), 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).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gu[yacute] DuBeck or Karyl Brewster-
Geisz at 301-427-8503.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The Atlantic commercial shark fisheries are managed under the 
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The 2006 Consolidated Highly Migratory 
Species (HMS) Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and its amendments are 
implemented by regulations at 50 CFR part 635. For the Atlantic 
commercial shark fisheries, the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments established, among other things, commercial shark retention 
limits, commercial quotas for species and management groups, accounting 
measures for under- and overharvests for the shark fisheries, and 
adaptive management measures such as flexible opening dates for the 
fishing season and inseason adjustments to shark trip limits, which 
provide management flexibility in furtherance of equitable fishing 
opportunities, to the extent practicable, for commercial shark 
fishermen in all regions and areas.
    This proposed rule would establish quotas and opening dates for the 
2016 Atlantic shark commercial fishing season based in part on the 
management measures in the recently published final rule for Amendment 
6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP. In Amendment 6 to the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS established, among other things, an adjusted 
commercial shark retention limit for large coastal sharks (LCS) other 
than sandbar sharks, revised sandbar shark quota within the shark 
research fishery, sub-regional quotas in the Gulf of Mexico region for 
LCS, revised total allowable catches (TACs) and commercial quotas for 
the non-blacknose small coastal shark (SCS) fisheries in the Atlantic 
and Gulf of Mexico regions, and revised management measures for 
blacknose sharks.

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2016 Proposed Quotas

    This proposed rule would adjust the quota levels for the different 
shark stocks and management groups for the 2016 Atlantic commercial 
shark fishing season based on over- and underharvests that occurred 
during 2015 and previous fishing seasons, consistent with existing 
regulations at 50 CFR 635.27(b)(2). Over- and underharvests are 
accounted for in the same region, sub-region, and/or fishery in which 
they occurred the following year, except that large overharvests may be 
spread over a number of subsequent fishing years to a maximum of 5 
years. Shark stocks or management groups that contain one or more 
stocks that are overfished, have overfishing occurring, or have an 
unknown status, will not have underharvest carried over in the 
following year. Stocks that are not overfished and have no overfishing 
occurring may have any underharvest carried over in the following year, 
up to 50 percent of the base quota.
    The quotas in this proposed rule are based on dealer reports 
received as of July 17, 2015. In the final rule, NMFS will adjust the 
quotas based on dealer reports received as of a date in mid-October or 
mid-November 2015. For prior shark quota rules, NMFS has used 
information from dealer reports received as of October 15 through 
November 26, depending on the timing of the final rule. Thus, all of 
the 2016 proposed quotas for the respective stocks and management 
groups will be subject to further adjustment after NMFS considers the 
October/November dealer reports. All dealer reports that are received 
after the October or November date will be used to adjust the 2017 
quotas, as appropriate.
    For the sandbar shark, aggregated LCS, hammerhead shark, non-
blacknose SCS, blacknose shark, blue shark, porbeagle shark, and 
pelagic shark (other than porbeagle or blue sharks) management groups, 
the 2015 underharvests cannot be carried over to the 2016 fishing 
season because those stocks or management groups have been determined 
to be overfished, overfished with overfishing occurring, or have an 
unknown status. Thus, for all of these management groups, the 2016 
proposed quotas would be equal to the applicable base quota minus any 
overharvests that occurred in 2015 and previous fishing seasons, as 
applicable.
    For the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark management group, which has 
been determined not to be overfished and to have no overfishing 
occurring, available underharvest (up to 50 percent of the base quota) 
from the 2015 fishing season may be applied to the 2016 quota, and NMFS 
proposes to do so.
    Regarding the blacknose shark management group, in the final rule 
establishing quotas for the 2014 shark season (78 FR 70500; November 
26, 2013), NMFS decided to spread out the 2012 overharvest of the 
blacknose shark quota across 5 years (2014 through 2018) in both the 
Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico regions. In the final rule for Amendment 6 
to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS modified the regulations for 
blacknose shark fisheries in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico regions. 
In the Gulf of Mexico region and north of 34[deg] N. latitude in the 
Atlantic region, NMFS has prohibited the retention of blacknose sharks. 
Thus, in this proposed rule, NMFS is not proposing any quotas for 
blacknose sharks in those areas. However, NMFS is proposing to reduce 
the blacknose shark quota for fishermen operating south of 34[deg] N. 
latitude in the Atlantic region by 0.5 mt dw to account for the 2012 
overharvest. Thus, before accounting for any landings from 2015, the 
2016 adjusted annual quota for the Atlantic blacknose shark management 
group would be 16.7 mt dw (36,818 lb dw).
    Based on current landings, the 2015 blacknose shark management 
group in the Atlantic region was overharvested by 2.9 mt dw (6,328 lb 
dw). NMFS is proposing to spread out the overharvest accounting over 3 
years from 2016 through 2018, the same time period remaining for 
accounting for the 2012 overharvest, and NMFS is specifically 
requesting comments on whether NMFS should adjust the quotas over three 
or more (four or five) years or simply account for the entire 
overharvest in 2016. In the Atlantic region, accounting for the 
overharvest over 3 years would result in an overharvest reduction of 
1.0 mt dw for 2016 and 2017, and 0.9 mt dw for 2018. This reduction 
combined with the 0.5 mt dw 2012 overharvest reduction represents 9 
percent of the Atlantic region blacknose quota and thus would have both 
minimal economic impacts on the fishermen and minimal ecological 
impacts on the stocks. If NMFS reduced the 2016 quota by the full 
overharvest amount combined with the 2012 overharvest reduction (3.4 mt 
dw) in one year, this would result in a 20 percent reduction from the 
base quota, which could negatively impact fishermen and data 
collection, since the reduced quota would be below regional landings 
from past fishing seasons and could result in closing the non-blacknose 
SCS fishery in the Atlantic region south of 34[deg] N. latitude earlier 
than it has in recent years. NMFS does not believe that accounting for 
the overharvests over time (1.0 mt dw for 2016 and 2017, and 0.9 mt dw 
for 2018) would affect the status of the Atlantic blacknose stock 
because fishing mortality levels would be maintained below levels 
established in the rebuilding plan. Thus, NMFS is proposing to reduce 
the 2016 base annual quota for the blacknose shark management group in 
the Atlantic region based on overharvests from 2012 and 2015.
    The proposed 2016 quotas by species and management group are 
summarized in Table 1; the description of the calculations for each 
stock and management group can be found below.
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1. Proposed 2016 Quotas for the Blacktip Sharks in the Gulf of Mexico 
Region
    The 2016 proposed commercial quota for blacktip sharks in the 
eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region is 28.9 mt dw (63,835 lb dw) and the 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-region is 266.6 mt dw (587,538 lb dw). As of 
July 17, 2015, preliminary reported landings for blacktip sharks in the 
Gulf of Mexico region were at 89 percent (291.1 mt dw) of their 2015 
quota levels. Reported landings have not exceeded the 2015 quota to 
date, and the fishery was closed on May 3, 2015 (80 FR 24836). Gulf of 
Mexico blacktip sharks have not been declared to be overfished, to have 
overfishing occurring, or to have an unknown status. Pursuant to Sec.  
635.27(b)(2)(ii), underharvests for blacktip sharks within the Gulf of 
Mexico region therefore could be applied to the 2015 quotas up to 50 
percent of the base quota. In the final rule establishing the 2015 
quotas (79 FR 71331; December 2, 2014), the 2014 Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip shark quota was underharvested by 72.0 mt dw (158,602 lb dw). 
After the final rule establishing the 2015 quotas published, late 
dealer reports indicated the quota was underharvested by an additional 
1.4 mt dw (3,142 lb dw), for a total underharvest of 73.4 mt dw 
(161,744 lb dw). During the 2015 fishing season to date, the regional 
Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota has been underharvested by 37.5 mt 
(82,531 lb dw). Accordingly, NMFS proposes to increase the 2016 Gulf of 
Mexico blacktip shark quota by 38.9 mt dw (37.5 mt dw underharvest in 
2015 + 1.4 mt dw additional underharvest from 2014), which is less than 
the 50 percent limit (128.3 mt dw) allowed pursuant to the regulations. 
Thus, the proposed commercial regional Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark 
quota is 295.5 mt dw.
    Recently, NMFS implemented Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS 
FMP, which, among other things, established sub-regional quotas for the 
Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark management group. Under these 
regulations, the eastern sub-region receives 9.8 percent of the 
regional Gulf of Mexico quota and the western sub-region receives 90.2 
percent. Thus, the proposed eastern sub-regional Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip shark commercial quota is 28.9 mt dw and the proposed western 
sub-regional Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark commercial quota is 266.6 mt 
dw.
2. Proposed 2016 Quotas for the Aggregated LCS in the Gulf of Mexico 
Region
    The 2016 proposed commercial quota for aggregated LCS in the 
eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region is 85.5 mt dw (188,593 lb dw) and the 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-region is 72.0 mt dw (158,724 lb dw). As of 
July 17, 2015, preliminary reported landings for aggregated LCS in the 
Gulf of Mexico region were at 96 percent (150.4 mt dw) of their 2015 
quota levels. Reported landings have not exceeded the 2015 quota to 
date, and the fishery was closed on May 3, 2015 (80 FR 24836). Given 
the unknown status of some of the shark species within the Gulf of 
Mexico aggregated LCS management group, underharvests cannot be carried 
over pursuant to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on 
preliminary estimates and consistent with the current regulations at 
Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing to adjust 2016 quotas for 
aggregated LCS in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and western Gulf of Mexico 
sub-regions, because there have not been any overharvests and because 
underharvests cannot be carried over due to stock status.
3. Proposed 2016 Quota for the Aggregated LCS in the Atlantic Region
    The 2016 proposed commercial quota for aggregated LCS in the 
Atlantic region is 168.9 mt dw (372,552 lb dw). As of July 17, 2015, 
the aggregated LCS fishery in the Atlantic region is still open and 
preliminary landings indicate 93 percent of the quota is still 
available. Given the unknown status of some of the shark species within 
the Atlantic aggregated LCS management group, underharvests cannot be 
carried over pursuant to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on 
preliminary estimates and consistent with current regulations at Sec.  
635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing to adjust the 2016 quota for 
aggregated LCS in the Atlantic region, because there has not been any 
overharvests and underharvests cannot be carried over due to stock 
status.
4. Proposed 2016 Quotas for Hammerhead Sharks in the Gulf of Mexico and 
Atlantic Regions
    The 2016 proposed commercial quotas for hammerhead sharks in the 
eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region, western Gulf of Mexico sub-region, 
and Atlantic region are 13.4 mt dw (29,421 lb dw), 11.9 mt dw (23,301 
lb dw), and 27.1 mt dw (59,736 lb dw), respectively. As of July 17, 
2015, preliminary reported landings for hammerhead sharks were at 54 
percent (13.8 mt dw) of their 2015 quota levels in the Gulf of Mexico 
region. Reported landings have not exceeded the 2015 quota to date, and 
the fishery was closed on May 3, 2015 (80 FR 24836). Currently, the 
hammerhead shark fishery in the Atlantic region is still open and 
preliminary landings indicate 98 percent of the quota is still 
available. Given the overfished status of hammerhead sharks, 
underharvests cannot be carried forward pursuant to Sec.  
635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on preliminary estimates and 
consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS is 
not proposing to adjust 2016 quotas for hammerhead sharks in the 
eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region, western Gulf of Mexico sub-region, 
and Atlantic region, because there have not been any overharvests and 
because underharvests cannot be carried over due to stock status.
5. Proposed 2016 Quotas for Research LCS and Sandbar Sharks Within the 
Shark Research Fishery
    The 2016 proposed commercial quotas within the shark research 
fishery are 50.0 mt dw (110,230 lb dw) for research LCS and 90.7 mt dw 
(199,943 lb dw) for sandbar sharks. Within the shark research fishery, 
as of July 17, 2015, preliminary reported landings of research LCS were 
at 30 percent (14.8 mt dw) of their 2015 quota levels, and sandbar 
shark reported landings were at 52 percent (60.6 mt dw) of their 2015 
quota levels. Reported landings have not exceeded the 2015 quotas to 
date. Under Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii), because sandbar sharks and 
scalloped hammerhead sharks within the research LCS management group 
have been determined to be either overfished or overfished with 
overfishing occurring, underharvests for these management groups cannot 
be carried forward to the 2016 quotas. Therefore, based on preliminary 
estimates and consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  
635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing to adjust 2016 quotas in the shark 
research fishery because there have not been any overharvests and 
because underharvests cannot be carried over due to stock status.
6. Proposed 2016 Quota for the Non-Blacknose SCS in the Gulf of Mexico 
Region
    The 2016 proposed commercial quota for non-blacknose SCS in the 
Gulf of Mexico region is 107.3 mt dw (236,603 lb dw). As of July 17, 
2015, preliminary reported landings of non-blacknose SCS were at 102 
percent (46.2 mt dw) of their 2015 quota levels in the Gulf of Mexico 
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landings had exceeded the 2015 quota, the fishery was closed on July 4, 
2015 (80 FR 38016). In Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, 
NMFS increased the commercial Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose SCS quota to 
112.6 mt dw (248,215 lb dw). Based on the current landings at that 
time, NMFS re-opened the non-blacknose SCS fishery and the reported 
landings have not exceeded the revised 2015 base quota to date. In the 
final rule establishing the 2015 quotas (79 FR 71331; December 2, 
2014), the 2015 Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose SCS quota was not 
overharvested. However, after the final rule establishing the 2015 
quotas published, late dealer reports indicated the quota was 
overharvested by 5.3 mt dw (11,612 lb dw) in 2014. Pursuant to Sec.  
635.27(b)(2)(i), overharvest of non-blacknose sharks would be applied 
to the regional quota over a maximum of 5 years. NMFS is proposing to 
apply the entire 2014 overharvest to the 2016 regional quota, because 
the overharvest is relatively small compared to the overall regional 
quota, and therefore NMFS anticipates minimal impacts from applying the 
overharvest in a single year. Therefore, based on preliminary estimates 
and consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS 
proposes to reduce the 2016 Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose SCS quota to 
107.3 mt dw (112.6 mt dw annual base quota-5.3 mt dw 2014 overharvest = 
107.3 mt dw 2016 adjusted annual quota).
7. Proposed 2016 Quota for the Non-Blacknose SCS in the Atlantic Region
    The 2016 proposed commercial quota for non-blacknose SCS in the 
Atlantic region is 264.1 mt dw (582,333 lb dw). As of July 17, 2015, 
preliminary reported landings of non-blacknose SCS were at 56 percent 
(98.6 mt dw) of their 2015 quota levels in the Atlantic region. Though 
reported landings had not yet reached or exceeded the 2015 quota, the 
fishery was closed on June 7, 2015 (80 FR 32040), due to the quota 
linkage with blacknose sharks in the Atlantic region. In Amendment 6 to 
the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS increased the commercial Atlantic 
non-blacknose SCS quota to 264.1 mt dw (582,333 lb dw), removed the 
quota linkage between non-blacknose SCS and blacknose sharks for 
fishermen fishing north of 34[deg] N. latitude, and re-opened the non-
blacknose SCS fishery north of 34[deg] N. latitude. Non-blacknose SCS 
fishing south of 34[deg] N. latitude remained closed in 2015. Given the 
unknown status of bonnethead sharks within the Atlantic non-blacknose 
SCS management group, underharvests cannot be carried forward pursuant 
to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on preliminary estimates 
and consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS 
is not proposing to adjust the 2016 quota for non-blacknose SCS in the 
Atlantic region, because there have not been any overharvests and 
because underharvests cannot be carried over due to stock status.
8. Proposed 2016 Quota for the Blacknose Sharks in the Atlantic Region
    The 2016 proposed commercial quota for blacknose sharks in the 
Atlantic region is 15.7 mt dw (34,700 lb dw). As of July 17, 2015, 
preliminary reported landings of blacknose sharks were at 116 percent 
(20.4 mt dw) of their 2015 quota levels in the Atlantic region. 
Reported landings have exceeded the 2015 quota to date, and the fishery 
was closed on June 7, 2015 (80 FR 32040). In Amendment 6 to the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS removed the quota linkage between non-
blacknose SCS and blacknose sharks for fishermen fishing north of 
34[deg] N. latitude, but the blacknose shark management group south of 
34[deg] N. latitude remained closed, since the quota had been landed. 
Blacknose sharks have been declared to be overfished with overfishing 
occurring in the Atlantic region. Pursuant to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(i), 
overharvests of blacknose sharks would be applied to the regional quota 
over a maximum of 5 years. As described above, the 2012 blacknose quota 
was overharvested and NMFS decided to adjust the regional quotas over 5 
years from 2014 through 2018 to mitigate the impacts of adjusting for 
the overharvest in a single year. In 2015, the Atlantic blacknose shark 
quota was overharvested by 2.9 mt dw (6,328 lb dw). NMFS is proposing 
to spread the 2015 overharvest over 3 years to mitigate the impacts of 
adjusting for the overharvest in a single year. Therefore, based on 
preliminary estimates and consistent with the current regulations at 
Sec.  635.27(b)(2), the 2016 proposed commercial adjusted base quota 
for blacknose sharks in the Atlantic region is 15.7 mt dw (34,700 lb 
dw) (17.2 mt dw annual base quota-0.5 mt dw 2012 adjusted 5-year 
overharvest-1.0 mt dw 2015 adjusted 3-year overharvest = 15.7 mt dw 
2016 adjusted annual quota). Note, the blacknose shark quota is 
available in the Atlantic region only for those vessels operating south 
of 34[deg] N. latitude; north of 34[deg] N. latitude; retention, 
landing, and sale of blacknose sharks is prohibited.
9. Proposed 2019 Quotas for Pelagic Sharks
    The 2016 proposed commercial quotas for blue sharks, porbeagle 
sharks, and pelagic sharks (other than porbeagle or blue sharks) are 
273 mt dw (601,856 lb dw), 1.7 mt dw (3,748 lb dw), and 488 mt dw 
(1,075,856 lb dw), respectively. The porbeagle shark fishery was closed 
in 2015 due to overharvest in 2014. As of July 17, 2015, preliminary 
reported landings of blue sharks and pelagic sharks (other than 
porbeagle and blue sharks) were at less than 1 percent (0.5 mt dw) and 
10 percent (50.7 mt dw) of their 2015 quota levels, respectively. Given 
these pelagic species are overfished, have overfishing occurring, or 
have an unknown status, underharvests cannot be carried forward 
pursuant to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on preliminary 
estimates and consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  
635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing to adjust 2016 quotas for blue 
sharks and pelagic sharks (other than porbeagle and blue sharks), 
because there have not been any overharvests and because underharvests 
cannot be carried over due to stock status.

Proposed Fishing Season Notification for the 2015 Atlantic Commercial 
Shark Fishing Season

    For each fishery, NMFS considered the seven ``Opening Commercial 
Fishing Season Criteria'' listed at Sec.  635.27(b)(3). The ``Opening 
Fishing Season'' criteria consider factors such as the available annual 
quotas for the current fishing season, estimated season length and 
average weekly catch rates from previous years, length of the season 
and fishermen participation in past years, impacts to accomplishing 
objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments, 
temporal variation in behavior or biology target species (e.g., 
seasonal distribution or abundance), impact of catch rates in one 
region on another, and effects of delayed season openings.
    Specifically, NMFS examined the 2015 and previous fishing years' 
over- and/or underharvests of the different management groups to 
determine the effects of the 2016 proposed commercial quotas on 
fishermen across regional and sub-regional fishing areas. NMFS also 
examined the potential season length and previous catch rates to ensure 
that equitable fishing opportunities would be provided to fishermen in 
all areas. Lastly, NMFS examined the seasonal variation of the 
different species/management groups and the effects on fishing 
opportunities.

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    In addition to considering the seven ``Opening Commercial Fishing 
Season Criteria,'' NMFS is also considering the revised commercial 
shark retention limit and other management measures in the final rule 
for Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP in determining the 
proposed opening dates for 2016.
    NMFS is proposing that the 2016 Atlantic commercial shark fishing 
season for all shark management groups in the northwestern Atlantic 
Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, open on or 
about January 1, 2016, after the publication of the final rule for this 
action. NMFS is also proposing to start the 2016 commercial shark 
fishing season with the default retention limit of 45 LCS other than 
sandbar sharks per vessel per trip.
    In the Atlantic region, NMFS proposes opening the aggregated LCS 
and hammerhead shark management groups on or about January 1, 2016. 
This opening date takes into account all the criteria listed in Sec.  
635.27(b)(3), and particularly the criterion that NMFS consider the 
effects of catch rates in one part of a region precluding vessels in 
another part of that region from having a reasonable opportunity to 
harvest a portion of the different species and/or management quotas. In 
addition, during the comment periods for the 2015 shark season proposed 
rule (79 FR 54252; September 11, 2014) and proposed rule for Amendment 
6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (80 FR 2648; January 20, 2015), NMFS 
received comments from fishermen from all areas of the Atlantic 
requesting that the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management 
groups open in January. In public comments during Amendment 6 to the 
2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, constituents suggested a January opening 
date such that a portion of the quota could be harvested in the 
beginning of the year and then the trip limits be reduced such that the 
rest of the quota could be harvested at the end of the fishing year. As 
such, NMFS is intending to use the inseason trip limit adjustment 
criteria in the regulations per Sec.  635.24(a)(8) for the first time 
in 2016. The inseason trip limit adjustment criteria would allow more 
equitable fishing opportunities across the fishery. The proposed 
opening date with the default retention limit of 45 LCS other than 
sandbar sharks per vessel per trip should allow fishermen to harvest 
some of the 2016 quota at the beginning of the year, when sharks are 
more prevalent in the South Atlantic area. If it appears that the quota 
is being harvested too quickly to allow fishermen throughout the entire 
region an opportunity to fish, NMFS would reduce the commercial 
retention limits taking into account Sec.  635.27(b)(3) and the 
inseason trip limit adjustment criteria listed in Sec.  635.24(a)(8), 
particularly the consideration of whether catch rates in one part of a 
region or sub-region are precluding vessels in another part of that 
region or sub-region from having a reasonable opportunity to harvest a 
portion of the relevant quota (Sec.  635.24(a)(8)(vi)). If that occurs, 
NMFS would file with the Office of the Federal Register for publication 
notification of any inseason adjustments of the retention limit to an 
appropriate limit between 0 and 55 sharks per trip. NMFS would increase 
the commercial retention limits per trip at a later date to provide 
fishermen in the northern portion of the Atlantic region an opportunity 
to retain non-sandbar LCS.
    For example, the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management 
groups could open in January and NMFS could allow approximately 30 
percent of the quota to be retained. Once the quota reaches about 30 
percent, NMFS could reduce the retention limit to incidental levels (3 
LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip) or another level 
calculated to reduce the harvest of LCS. If the quota continues to be 
harvested quickly, NMFS could reduce the retention limit to 0 LCS other 
than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip to ensure enough quota remains 
until later in the year. At some point later in the year, potentially 
equivalent to recent fishing season opening dates (e.g., July 1 or July 
15), NMFS could increase the retention limit to the default level (45 
LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip) or another amount, 
as deemed appropriate after considering the inseason trip limit 
adjustment criteria. If the quota is being harvested too fast or too 
slow, NMFS could adjust the retention limit appropriately to ensure the 
fishery remains open most of the rest of the year.
    In the Gulf of Mexico region, opening the fishing season on or 
about January 1, 2016, for aggregated LCS, blacktip sharks, and 
hammerhead sharks with the default retention limit of 45 LCS other than 
sandbar sharks per vessel per trip would provide, to the extent 
practicable, equitable opportunities across the fisheries management 
sub-regions. This opening date takes into account all the criteria 
listed in Sec.  635.27(b)(3), and particularly the criterion that NMFS 
consider the length of the season for the different species and/or 
management group in the previous years and whether fishermen were able 
to participate in the fishery in those years. Similar to the retention 
limit adjustment process described for the Atlantic region, NMFS may 
consider adjusting the retention limit in the Gulf of Mexico region 
throughout the season to ensure fishermen in all parts of the region 
have an opportunity to harvest aggregated LCS, blacktip sharks, and 
hammerhead sharks.
    All of the shark management groups would remain open until December 
31, 2016, or until NMFS determines that the fishing season landings for 
any shark management group has reached, or is projected to reach, 80 
percent of the available quota. In the final rule for Amendment 6 to 
the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS revised non-linked and linked 
quotas and explained that the linked quotas are explicitly designed to 
concurrently close multiple shark management groups that are caught 
together to prevent incidental catch mortality from causing total 
allowable catch to be exceeded. If NMFS determines that a non-linked 
shark species or management group must be closed, then, consistent with 
Sec.  635.28(b)(2) for non-linked quotas (e.g., eastern Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip, western Gulf of Mexico blacktip, Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose 
SCS, or pelagic sharks), NMFS will file for publication with the Office 
of the Federal Register a notice of closure for that shark species, 
shark management group, region, and/or sub-region that will be 
effective no fewer than 5 days from date of filing. From the effective 
date and time of the closure until NMFS announces, via the publication 
of a notice in the Federal Register, that additional quota is available 
and the season is reopened, the fisheries for the shark species or 
management group are closed, even across fishing years.
    If NMFS determines that a linked shark species or management group 
must be closed, then, consistent with Sec.  635.28(b)(3) for linked 
quotas, NMFS will file for publication with the Office of the Federal 
Register a notice of closure for all of the species and/or management 
groups in a linked group that will be effective no fewer than 5 days 
from date of filing. From the effective date and time of the closure 
until NMFS announces, via the publication of a notice in the Federal 
Register, that additional quota is available and the season is 
reopened, the fisheries for all linked species and/or management groups 
are closed, even across fishing years. The linked quotas of the species 
and/or management groups are Atlantic hammerhead sharks and Atlantic 
aggregated LCS; eastern Gulf of Mexico hammerhead sharks and eastern 
Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS; western Gulf of Mexico hammerhead sharks 
and western Gulf of Mexico

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aggregated LCS; and Atlantic blacknose and Atlantic non-blacknose SCS 
south of 34[deg] N. latitude. NMFS may close the fishery for the Gulf 
of Mexico blacktip shark before landings reach, or are expected to 
reach, 80 percent of the quota, after considering the criteria listed 
at Sec.  635.28(b)(5).
    NMFS determined that the final rules to implement Amendment 2 to 
the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (June 24, 2008, 73 FR 35778; corrected on 
July 15, 2008, 73 FR 40658), Amendment 5a to the 2006 Consolidated HMS 
FMP (78 FR 40318; July 3, 2013), and Amendment 6 to the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP are consistent to the maximum extent practicable 
with the enforceable policies of the approved coastal management 
program of coastal states on the Atlantic including the Gulf of Mexico 
and the Caribbean Sea. Pursuant to 15 CFR 930.41(a), NMFS provided the 
Coastal Zone Management Program of each coastal state a 60-day period 
to review the consistency determination and to advise the Agency of 
their concurrence. NMFS received concurrence with the consistency 
determinations from several states and inferred consistency from those 
states that did not respond within the 60-day time period. This 
proposed action to establish opening dates and adjust quotas for the 
2016 fishing season for the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries does 
not change the framework previously consulted upon; therefore, no 
additional consultation is required.

Request for Comments

    Comments on this proposed rule may be submitted via http://www.regulations.gov and mail. NMFS solicits comments on this proposed 
rule by September 17, 2015 (see DATES and ADDRESSES). In addition to 
comments on the entire rule, NMFS is specifically requesting comments 
on the proposed 3-year adjustment for the blacknose shark quota in the 
Atlantic Region to account for the overharvest of blacknose sharks in 
2015. NMFS is proposing to spread the overharvested amount over a 3-
year period (2016 to 2018) to reduce impacts on the blacknose shark and 
non-blacknose SCS fisheries, which are linked fisheries in the Atlantic 
region south of 34[deg] N. latitude. Since the overharvested quota 
would be spread over 3 years in addition to the 2012 overharvest 
reduction which continues through 2018, the Atlantic blacknose shark 
quota would be reduced by 1.5 mt dw (3,221 lb dw) in 2016 and the 
adjusted quota would be 15.7 mt dw (34,700 lb dw). If additional 
overharvest occurs, the adjusted blacknose shark quota could be further 
reduced to account for this potential overharvest. If NMFS accounted 
for the full 2015 overharvest amount in the 2016 quota in addition to 
the 2012 overharvest reduction, the blacknose shark quota would be 
reduced by 3.4 mt dw (7,439 lb dw) and the adjusted quota would be 13.8 
mt dw (30,482 lb dw), which could result in an early fishery closure in 
the Atlantic region south of 34[deg] N. latitude and have adverse 
impacts for blacknose and non-blacknose fishermen and dealers. This 
second scenario would not have any 2015 overharvest impacts beyond 
2016.

Public Hearings

    Public hearings on this proposed rule are not currently scheduled. 
If you would like to request a public hearing, please contact 
Gu[yacute] DuBeck or Karyl Brewster-Geisz by phone at 301-427-8503.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the proposed 
rule is consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, subject 
to further consideration after public comment.
    These proposed specifications are exempt from review under 
Executive Order 12866.
    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. The IRFA analysis follows.
    Section 603(b)(1) of the RFA requires Agencies to explain the 
purpose of the rule. This rule, consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act and the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments, is being 
proposed to establish the 2016 commercial shark fishing quotas and 
fishing seasons. Without this rule, the commercial shark fisheries 
would close on December 31, 2015, and would not open until another 
action was taken. This proposed rule would be implemented according to 
the regulations implementing the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments. Thus, NMFS expects few, if any, economic impacts to 
fishermen other than those already analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated 
HMS FMP and its amendments, based on the quota adjustments.
    Section 603(b)(2) of the RFA requires Agencies to explain the 
rule's objectives. The objectives of this rule are to: Adjust the 
baseline quotas for all Atlantic shark management groups based on any 
over- and/or underharvests from the previous fishing year(s) and to 
establish the opening dates of the various management groups in order 
to provide, to the extent practicable, equitable opportunities across 
the fishing management regions and/or sub-regions while also 
considering the ecological needs of the different shark species.
    Section 603(b)(3) of the RFA requires Federal agencies to provide 
an estimate of the number of small entities to which the rule would 
apply. The Small Business Administration (SBA) has established size 
criteria for all major industry sectors in the United States, including 
fish harvesters. The SBA size standards are $20.5 million for finfish 
fishing, $5.5 million for shellfish fishing, and $7.5 million for other 
marine fishing, for-hire businesses, and marinas (79 FR 33467; June 12, 
2014). NMFS considers all HMS permit holders to be small entities 
because they had average annual receipts of less than $20.5 million for 
finfish-harvesting. The commercial shark fisheries are comprised of 
fishermen who hold shark directed or incidental limited access permits 
and the related shark dealers, all of which NMFS considers to be small 
entities according to the size standards set by the SBA. The proposed 
rule would apply to the approximately 208 directed commercial shark 
permit holders, 255 incidental commercial shark permit holders, and 100 
commercial shark dealers as of July 2015. NMFS solicits public comment 
on the IRFA.
    This proposed rule does not contain any new reporting, 
recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements (5 U.S.C. 603(b)(4)). 
Similarly, this proposed rule would not conflict, duplicate, or overlap 
with other relevant Federal rules (5 U.S.C. 603(b)(5)). Fishermen, 
dealers, and managers in these fisheries must comply with a number of 
international agreements as domestically implemented, domestic laws, 
and FMPs. These include, but are not limited to, the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act, the High Seas Fishing 
Compliance Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered 
Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Paperwork 
Reduction Act, and the Coastal Zone Management Act.
    Section 603(c) of the RFA requires each IRFA to contain a 
description of any significant alternatives to the proposed rule which 
would accomplish the stated objectives of applicable statutes and 
minimize any significant economic impact of the proposed rule on small 
entities. Additionally, the RFA (5 U.S.C.603 (c)(1)-(4)) lists four 
general

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categories of significant alternatives that would assist an agency in 
the development of significant alternatives. These categories of 
alternatives are: (1) Establishment of differing compliance or 
reporting requirements or timetables that take into account the 
resources available to small entities; (2) clarification, 
consolidation, or simplification of compliance and reporting 
requirements under the rule for such small entities; (3) use of 
performance rather than design standards; and, (4) exemptions from 
coverage of the rule for small entities. In order to meet the 
objectives of this proposed rule, consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, NMFS cannot exempt small entities or change the reporting 
requirements only for small entities because all the entities affected 
are considered small entities; therefore, there are no alternatives 
discussed that fall under the first, third, and fourth categories 
described above. NMFS does not know of any performance or design 
standards that would satisfy the aforementioned objectives of this 
rulemaking while, concurrently, complying with the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act; therefore, there are no alternatives considered under the third 
category.
    This rulemaking does not establish management measures to be 
implemented, but rather implements previously adopted and analyzed 
measures with adjustments, as specified in the 2006 Consolidated HMS 
FMP and its amendments and the Environmental Assessment (EA) that 
accompanied the 2011 shark quota specifications rule (75 FR 76302; 
December 8, 2010). Thus, NMFS proposes to adjust quotas established and 
analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments by 
subtracting the underharvest or adding the overharvest as allowable. 
Thus, NMFS has limited flexibility to modify the quotas in this rule, 
the impacts of which were analyzed in previous regulatory flexibility 
analyses.
    Based on the 2014 ex-vessel price, fully harvesting the unadjusted 
2016 Atlantic shark commercial baseline quotas could result in total 
fleet revenues of $4,583,514 (see Table 2). For the Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip shark management group, NMFS is proposing to increase the 
baseline sub-regional quotas due to the underharvests in 2015. The 
increase for the eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark management group 
could result in a $8,413 gain in total revenues for fishermen in that 
sub-region, while the increase for the western Gulf of Mexico blacktip 
shark management group could result in a $77,432 gain in total revenues 
for fishermen in that sub-region. For the Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose 
SCS management group, NMFS is proposing to reduce the baseline quota 
due to the overharvest in 2014. This would cause a potential loss in 
revenue of $7,571 for the fleet in the Gulf of Mexico region. For the 
Atlantic blacknose shark management group, NMFS will continue to reduce 
the baseline quota through 2018 to account for overharvest in 2012 and 
is proposing to reduce the baseline quota for the next 3 years to 
account for overharvest in 2015. These reductions would cause a 
potential loss in revenue of $3,157 for the fleet in the Atlantic 
region.
    All of these changes in gross revenues are similar to the changes 
in gross revenues analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments. The FRFAs for those amendments concluded that the economic 
impacts on these small entities are expected to be minimal. In the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments and the EA for the 2011 shark 
quota specifications rule, NMFS stated it would be conducting annual 
rulemakings and considering the potential economic impacts of adjusting 
the quotas for under- and overharvests at that time.

                Table 2--Average Ex-Vessel Prices per lb dw for Each Shark Management Group, 2014
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                   Average  ex-    Average  ex-
                   Region                                  Species                 vessel  meat     vessel  fin
                                                                                       price           price
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gulf of Mexico.............................  Blacktip Shark.....................           $0.50           $9.53
                                             Aggregated LCS.....................            0.54           10.04
                                             Hammerhead Shark...................            0.48           10.21
                                             Non-Blacknose SCS..................            0.36            5.84
                                             Blacknose Shark....................            0.86            5.84
Atlantic...................................  Aggregated LCS.....................            0.75            4.19
                                             Hammerhead Shark...................            0.57            2.33
                                             Non-Blacknose SCS..................            0.74            4.00
                                             Blacknose Shark....................            0.78            4.00
No Region..................................  Shark Research Fishery (Aggregated             0.58            7.68
                                              LCS).
                                             Shark Research Fishery (Sandbar                0.69           10.12
                                              only).
                                             Blue shark.........................            0.67            2.34
                                             Porbeagle shark....................            1.41            2.34
                                             Other Pelagic sharks...............            1.41            2.34
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    For this rule, NMFS also reviewed the criteria at Sec.  
635.27(b)(3) to determine when opening each fishery would provide 
equitable opportunities for fishermen while also considering the 
ecological needs of the different species. The opening of the fishing 
season could vary depending upon the available annual quota, catch 
rates, and number of fishing participants during the year. For the 2016 
fishing season, NMFS is proposing to open all of the shark management 
groups on the effective date of the final rule for this action 
(expected to be on or about January 1). The direct and indirect 
economic impacts would be neutral on a short- and long-term basis, 
because NMFS is not proposing to change the opening dates of these 
fisheries from the status quo, except for aggregated LCS and hammerhead 
sharks in the Atlantic.
    Opening the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups 
in the Atlantic region on the effective date of the final rule for this 
action (expected to be on or about January 1) would result in short-
term, direct, moderate, beneficial economic impacts, as fishermen and 
dealers in the southern portion of the Atlantic region would be able to 
fish for aggregated LCS and hammerhead sharks starting on or about 
January. These fishermen would be able to fish earlier in the 2016 
fishing season compared to the 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2015 fishing 
seasons, which did not start until June or July. These fishermen 
commented during the public comment

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period for the past shark specification rulemakings and Amendment 6 to 
the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP that they felt that opening the fishery 
in July was not fair to them because, by July, the sharks have migrated 
north and are no longer available. With the implementation of the HMS 
electronic reporting system in 2013, NMFS now monitors the quota on a 
more real-time basis compared to the paper reporting system that was in 
place before 2013. This ability, along with the inseason adjustment 
criteria in Sec.  635.24(a)(8), should allow NMFS the flexibility to 
further provide equitable fishing opportunities for fishermen across 
all regions, to the extent practicable. Depending on how quickly the 
quota is being harvested, NMFS could reduce the retention limits to 
ensure that fishermen farther north have sufficient quota for a fishery 
later in the 2016 fishing season. The direct impacts to shark fishermen 
in the Atlantic region of reducing the trip limit would depend on the 
needed reduction in the trip limit and the timing of such a reduction. 
Therefore, such a reduction in the trip limit is only anticipated to 
have minor adverse direct economic impacts to fishermen in the short-
term; long-term impacts are not anticipated as these reductions would 
not be permanent.
    In the northern portion of the Atlantic region, a potential January 
1 opening for the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management 
groups, with inseason trip limit adjustments to ensure quota is 
available later in the season, would have direct, minor, beneficial 
economic impacts in the short-term for fishermen as they would 
potentially have access to the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark 
quotas earlier than in past seasons. Fishermen in this area have stated 
that, depending on the weather, some aggregated LCS species might be 
available to retain in January. Thus, fishermen would be able to target 
or retain aggregated LCS while targeting non-blacknose SCS. There would 
be indirect, minor, beneficial economic impacts in the short- and long-
term for shark dealers and other entities that deal with shark products 
in this region as they would also have access to aggregated LCS 
products earlier than in past seasons. Thus, opening the aggregated LCS 
and hammerhead shark management groups in January and using inseaon 
trip limit adjustments to ensure a fishery later in the year in 2016 
would cause beneficial cumulative economic impacts, since it would 
allow for a more equitable distribution of the quotas among 
constituents in this region, which was the original intent of 
Amendments 2 and 6.

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

    Dated: August 6, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2015-19915 Filed 8-17-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                      Medicaid Programs; CY 2016 Home                         Madhura Valverde,                                     the comment period, may not be
                                                      Health Prospective Payment System                       Executive Secretary to the Department,                considered by NMFS. All comments
                                                      Rate Update; Home Health Value-Based                    Department of Health and Human Services.              received are a part of the public record
                                                      Purchasing Model; and Home Health                       [FR Doc. 2015–20336 Filed 8–14–15; 11:15 am]          and will generally be posted for public
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                                                      DATES: The comment due date for the                                                                           information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                      proposed rule published in the Federal                                                                        confidential business information, or
                                                                                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                      Register on July 10, 2015 (80 FR 39839)                                                                       otherwise sensitive information
                                                      remains September 4, 2015.                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Administration                                        be publicly accessible. NMFS will
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                                                      I. Background                                                                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Guý
                                                                                                              RIN 0648–XD898                                        DuBeck or Karyl Brewster-Geisz at 301–
                                                        In FR Doc. 2015–16790, published in                                                                         427–8503.
                                                                                                              Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;
                                                      the Federal Register on July 10, 2015                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                              2016 Atlantic Shark Commercial
                                                      (80 FR 39839), there were technical
                                                                                                              Fishing Season                                        Background
                                                      errors that are identified and corrected
                                                      in the Correction of Errors section of                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       The Atlantic commercial shark
                                                      this correcting document.                               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  fisheries are managed under the
                                                                                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                      II. Summary of Errors                                   Commerce.                                             Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                                                                              ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                    Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The 2006
                                                        On page 39898, in our discussion of
                                                                                                              comments.                                             Consolidated Highly Migratory Species
                                                      collection of OASIS data, we
                                                                                                                                                                    (HMS) Fishery Management Plan (FMP)
                                                      inadvertently provided an incorrect                     SUMMARY:    This proposed rule would                  and its amendments are implemented
                                                      Web address for a Web site.                             establish opening dates and adjust                    by regulations at 50 CFR part 635. For
                                                        On page 39898, in our discussion                      quotas for the 2016 fishing season for                the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries,
                                                      concerning the specifications and data                  the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries.              the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and
                                                      for NQF #0678, we inadvertently                         Quotas would be adjusted as allowable                 its amendments established, among
                                                      provided an incorrect Web address for                   based on any over- and/or                             other things, commercial shark retention
                                                      a Web site.                                             underharvests experienced during 2015                 limits, commercial quotas for species
                                                                                                              and previous fishing seasons. In                      and management groups, accounting
                                                      III. Correction of Errors                               addition, NMFS proposes season                        measures for under- and overharvests
                                                                                                              openings based on adaptive                            for the shark fisheries, and adaptive
                                                         In proposed rule FR Doc. 2015–16790,
                                                                                                              management measures to provide, to the                management measures such as flexible
                                                      beginning on page 39840 in the issue of                 extent practicable, fishing opportunities             opening dates for the fishing season and
                                                      July 10, 2015, make the following                       for commercial shark fishermen in all                 inseason adjustments to shark trip
                                                      corrections in the SUPPLEMENTARY                        regions and areas. The proposed                       limits, which provide management
                                                      INFORMATION:                                            measures could affect fishing                         flexibility in furtherance of equitable
                                                         1. On page 39898, in the first column,               opportunities for commercial shark                    fishing opportunities, to the extent
                                                      in the second full paragraph, the                       fishermen in the northwestern Atlantic                practicable, for commercial shark
                                                      reference to the Web site beginning on                  Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico                   fishermen in all regions and areas.
                                                      line 25, ‘‘OASIS Manual http://                         and Caribbean Sea.                                       This proposed rule would establish
                                                      www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-                           DATES: Written comments must be                       quotas and opening dates for the 2016
                                                      Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-                         received by September 17, 2015.                       Atlantic shark commercial fishing
                                                      Instruments/’’ is corrected to read                     ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    season based in part on the management
                                                      ‘‘downloads section https://                            on this document, identified by NOAA–                 measures in the recently published final
                                                      www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-                           NMFS–2015–0068, by any of the                         rule for Amendment 6 to the 2006
                                                      Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-                         following methods:                                    Consolidated HMS FMP. In Amendment
                                                      Instruments/HomeHealthQualityInits/                        • Electronic Submission: Submit all                6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP,
                                                      HHQIQualityMeasures.html’’.                             electronic public comments via the                    NMFS established, among other things,
                                                                                                              Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    an adjusted commercial shark retention
                                                         2. On page 39898, in the second                                                                            limit for large coastal sharks (LCS) other
                                                                                                              www.regulations.gov/
                                                      column, in the first full paragraph, the                #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-                      than sandbar sharks, revised sandbar
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                                                      2016 Proposed Quotas                                    the 2016 fishing season because those                 proposing to spread out the overharvest
                                                         This proposed rule would adjust the                  stocks or management groups have been                 accounting over 3 years from 2016
                                                      quota levels for the different shark                    determined to be overfished, overfished               through 2018, the same time period
                                                      stocks and management groups for the                    with overfishing occurring, or have an                remaining for accounting for the 2012
                                                      2016 Atlantic commercial shark fishing                  unknown status. Thus, for all of these                overharvest, and NMFS is specifically
                                                      season based on over- and                               management groups, the 2016 proposed                  requesting comments on whether NMFS
                                                      underharvests that occurred during                      quotas would be equal to the applicable               should adjust the quotas over three or
                                                      2015 and previous fishing seasons,                      base quota minus any overharvests that                more (four or five) years or simply
                                                      consistent with existing regulations at                 occurred in 2015 and previous fishing                 account for the entire overharvest in
                                                      50 CFR 635.27(b)(2). Over- and                          seasons, as applicable.                               2016. In the Atlantic region, accounting
                                                      underharvests are accounted for in the                     For the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark              for the overharvest over 3 years would
                                                      same region, sub-region, and/or fishery                 management group, which has been                      result in an overharvest reduction of 1.0
                                                      in which they occurred the following                    determined not to be overfished and to                mt dw for 2016 and 2017, and 0.9 mt dw
                                                      year, except that large overharvests may                have no overfishing occurring, available              for 2018. This reduction combined with
                                                      be spread over a number of subsequent                   underharvest (up to 50 percent of the                 the 0.5 mt dw 2012 overharvest
                                                      fishing years to a maximum of 5 years.                  base quota) from the 2015 fishing season              reduction represents 9 percent of the
                                                      Shark stocks or management groups that                  may be applied to the 2016 quota, and                 Atlantic region blacknose quota and
                                                      contain one or more stocks that are                     NMFS proposes to do so.                               thus would have both minimal
                                                      overfished, have overfishing occurring,                    Regarding the blacknose shark                      economic impacts on the fishermen and
                                                      or have an unknown status, will not                     management group, in the final rule                   minimal ecological impacts on the
                                                      have underharvest carried over in the                   establishing quotas for the 2014 shark                stocks. If NMFS reduced the 2016 quota
                                                      following year. Stocks that are not                     season (78 FR 70500; November 26,                     by the full overharvest amount
                                                      overfished and have no overfishing                      2013), NMFS decided to spread out the                 combined with the 2012 overharvest
                                                      occurring may have any underharvest                     2012 overharvest of the blacknose shark               reduction (3.4 mt dw) in one year, this
                                                      carried over in the following year, up to               quota across 5 years (2014 through                    would result in a 20 percent reduction
                                                      50 percent of the base quota.                           2018) in both the Atlantic and Gulf of                from the base quota, which could
                                                         The quotas in this proposed rule are                 Mexico regions. In the final rule for                 negatively impact fishermen and data
                                                      based on dealer reports received as of                  Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated                  collection, since the reduced quota
                                                      July 17, 2015. In the final rule, NMFS                  HMS FMP, NMFS modified the                            would be below regional landings from
                                                      will adjust the quotas based on dealer                  regulations for blacknose shark fisheries             past fishing seasons and could result in
                                                      reports received as of a date in mid-                   in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico                    closing the non-blacknose SCS fishery
                                                      October or mid-November 2015. For                       regions. In the Gulf of Mexico region                 in the Atlantic region south of 34° N.
                                                      prior shark quota rules, NMFS has used                  and north of 34° N. latitude in the                   latitude earlier than it has in recent
                                                      information from dealer reports received                Atlantic region, NMFS has prohibited                  years. NMFS does not believe that
                                                      as of October 15 through November 26,                   the retention of blacknose sharks. Thus,              accounting for the overharvests over
                                                      depending on the timing of the final                    in this proposed rule, NMFS is not                    time (1.0 mt dw for 2016 and 2017, and
                                                      rule. Thus, all of the 2016 proposed                    proposing any quotas for blacknose                    0.9 mt dw for 2018) would affect the
                                                      quotas for the respective stocks and                    sharks in those areas. However, NMFS                  status of the Atlantic blacknose stock
                                                      management groups will be subject to                    is proposing to reduce the blacknose                  because fishing mortality levels would
                                                      further adjustment after NMFS                           shark quota for fishermen operating                   be maintained below levels established
                                                      considers the October/November dealer                   south of 34° N. latitude in the Atlantic              in the rebuilding plan. Thus, NMFS is
                                                      reports. All dealer reports that are                    region by 0.5 mt dw to account for the                proposing to reduce the 2016 base
                                                      received after the October or November                  2012 overharvest. Thus, before                        annual quota for the blacknose shark
                                                      date will be used to adjust the 2017                    accounting for any landings from 2015,                management group in the Atlantic
                                                      quotas, as appropriate.                                 the 2016 adjusted annual quota for the                region based on overharvests from 2012
                                                         For the sandbar shark, aggregated                    Atlantic blacknose shark management                   and 2015.
                                                      LCS, hammerhead shark, non-blacknose                    group would be 16.7 mt dw (36,818 lb                     The proposed 2016 quotas by species
                                                      SCS, blacknose shark, blue shark,                       dw).                                                  and management group are summarized
                                                      porbeagle shark, and pelagic shark                         Based on current landings, the 2015                in Table 1; the description of the
                                                      (other than porbeagle or blue sharks)                   blacknose shark management group in                   calculations for each stock and
                                                      management groups, the 2015                             the Atlantic region was overharvested                 management group can be found below.
                                                      underharvests cannot be carried over to                 by 2.9 mt dw (6,328 lb dw). NMFS is                   BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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                                                    dressed weight (dw), in metric tons (mt), unless specified otherwise. Table includes landings data as of July 17, 2015; final
                                                     ------- ---- --- biect to chan2:e based on Iandin2:s as of October or November 2015. 1 rut= 2,204.6 lb
                                                                                          Preliminary                                       2016                2016
                                                                          2015
                              Region or Sub-         Management                              2015                Adjustments             Base Arumal      Proposed Ammal    Season Opening
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                                                                           (A)
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                                                                         25.1 mtdw        21.4mtdw                 3.S mt dw              25.1 mt dw         2S.9 mt dw
                                                    Blacktip Sharks                                        2                    3
                                                                       (55,439lb dw)    (47,35llb dw)           (8,396 lb dw)           (55,439lb dw)      (63,835 lb dw)
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                                 Eastern           Aggregated Large     85.5 mtdw          82.2 mtdw                                      85.5 mt dw        85.5 mtdw
                              Gulf of Mexico        Coastal Sharks    (188,593 lb dw)   (181,2621b dw)     2          -                 (188,593 1b dw)   (188,593 lb dw)
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                                                     Hammerhead          13.4 mtdw         7.3 mtdw                                       13.4 mtdw          13.4 mtdw
                                                                                                           2          -
                                                       Sharks          (29,42llb dw)    (16.012lb dw)                                   (29,42llb dw)      (29,42llb dw)
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                                                                        231.5 mt dw       197.4 mt dw            35.1mtdw                 231.5 mtdw        266.6 mtdw
                                                    Blacktip Sharks                                        2                    3
                                                                      (510,26llb dw)    (435,818lb dw)         (77,277 lb dw)           (510,26llb dw)    (587,538 lb dw)
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                                 Western           Aggregated Large     72.0 mtdw          69.2 mt dw                                     72.0 mtdw         72.0 mtdw
                              Gulf of Mexico                                                               2          -
                                                    Coastal Sharks    (158,724 lb dw)   (152,554lb dw)                                  (158,724 lb dw)   (158,724 lb dw)

                                                     Hammerhead          11.9 mt dw       6.5 mtdw                                        11.9 mtdw          11.9 mt dw
                                                                                                           2          -
                                                       Sharks          (23,30llb dw)    (1L314lb dw)                                    (23,30llb dw)      (23,30llb dw)
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                                                    Non-Blacknose
                                                                         45.5mtdw          46.2 mtdw              -5.3 mt dw              112.6 mtdw        107.3 mtdw
                                                     Small Coastal                                                                  4
                                                                      (l00,317lb dw)     (101,948 1b dw)       (-11,612lb dw)           (248,215 lb dw)   (236,603 lb dw)
                                                       Sharks
                              Gulf of Mexico
                                                                         1.8 mt dw          l.O mtdw                                      0.0 mtdw           0.0 mt dw
                                                   Blacknose Sharks                                                   -
                                                                       (4,076lb dw)       (2. 096 lb dw)                                  (0 lb dw)          (0 lb dw)




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                                                    Coastal Sharks        (372,552 lb dw)        (27,100 lb dw)
                                                                                                                                -              (372,552 lb dw)         (372,552 lb dw)

                                                     Hammerhead              27.1 mt dw             0.7 mtdw                                      27.1mtdw               27.1 mt dw
                                                       Sharks              (59,736 lb dw)         (1,476lb dw)
                                                                                                                                -               (59,736 lb dw)         (59,736 lb dw)
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                                                    Non-Blacknose
                                                                            176.1ml dw             98.6 ml dw                                    264.1ml dw              264.1ml dw
                                                     Small Coastal
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                                                       Sharks

                                                   Blacknose Sharks
                                                                             17.5 mt dw            20.4 mtdw               -1.5 mt dw             17.2 mt dw              15.7 mt dw
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                                                                           (38,638lb dw)         (44,966lb dw)          (-3,221lb dw)           (37,921lb dw)           (34,700 lb dw)
                                                       lat. only)

                                                     Non-Sandbar            50.0 mtdw              14.8 mt dw                                    50.0 mtdw               50.0 mtdw
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                                                     LCS Research         (110,230 lb dw)        (32,593 lb dw)                                (110,230 lb dw)         (110,230 lb dw)
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                                                     Sandbar Shark          116.6 mtdw             60.6 mtdw                                     90.7 mtdw               90.7 mtdw
                                                       Research           (257,056 lb dw)        (133,496 lb dw)
                                                                                                                                -              (199,943 lb dw)         (199,943 lb dw)

                                     No
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                                                                            273.0 mtdw             0.5 mtdw                                      273.0 mtdw              273.0 mtdw
                                   regional           Blue Sharks
                                                                          (601,856 lb dw)         (U14lb dw)
                                                                                                                                -              (601,856lb dw)          (60L856lb dw)
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                                    quotas
                                                                               Omtdw                  Omtdw                                        1.7 mtdw               1.7 mtdw
                                                   Porbeagle Sharks
                                                                              (0 lb dw)              (0 lb dw)
                                                                                                                                -                (3,748lb dw)           (3,748 lb dw)

                                                    Pelagic Sharks
                                                                            488.0 mtdw             50.7 mtdw                                     488.0 mtdw              488.0 mtdw
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                                                      Other Than
                                                                         (1,075,856 lb dw)       (111,701lb dw)
                                                                                                                                -             (1,075,856 lb dw)       (1,075,856 lb dw)
                                                   Porbeagle or Blue
                                    Landings are from January 1, 2015, through July 17,2015, and are subject to change.
                                  2
                                    The blacktip, aggregated LCS, and hammerhead shark management group preliminary 2015 landings were split based on the sub-regional quota percentage splits established in
                                     Amendment o to the 200o Consolidated IIMS J<'MP.
                                  3
                                    This adjustment accounts for underharvest in 2014 and 2015. In the final rule establishing the 2015 quotas (79 FR 71331; December 2, 2014), the 2014 GulfofMexico blacktip
                                     shark quota was undcrharvested by 72.0 mt dw ( 158,602 lb dw). After the final rule establishing the 2015 quotas published, late dealer reports indicated the quota was




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                          underharvested by an additionall.4 mt dw (3,142lb dw), for a total underharvest of73.4 mt dw (161,744lb dw). In 2015, the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota was
                             underharvested by 37.5 mt (82,531 lb dw). Therefore, this proposed rule would increase the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota by 38.9 mt dw (37.5 mt dw underharvest in
                             2015 + 1.4 mt dw underharvest from 2014 ). Recently, NMFS implemented Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP which, among other things, established sub-
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                             regional quotas for the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark management group. NMFS would account for underharvest based on the sub-regional quota percentage split. Thus, the
                             eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota would be increased by 3.8 mt dw, or 9.8 percent of the underharvest, while the western Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota would
                             be increased by 35.1 mt dw, or 90.2 percent of the underharvest.
                          4
                            This adjustment accounts for overharvests from 2014. In the final rule establishing the 2015 quotas (79 FR 71331; December 2, 2014), the 2014 Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose
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                             SCS quota was not overharvested. After the final rule establishing the 2015 quotas published, late dealer reports indicated the quota was overharvested by 5.3 mt dw (11,612
                             lb dw) due to landings by state-water fishermen fishing in state-waters after the federal closure. NMFS will decrease the 2016 base annual quota based on the overharvest
                             estimate of 5.3 mt from 2014. Based on the original2015 annual commercial quota, the 2015 annual quota was overharvested by 0.7 mt dw (1,63llb dw) as of July 17,2015.
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                             In Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS increased the connnercial Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose SCS quota to 112.6 mt dw (248,215 lb dw) andre-
                             opened the fishery. Based on the revised annual commercial quota, reported landings have not exceeded the revised 2015 base quota to date.
                          5
                            This adjustment accounts for overharvest in 2012 and 2015. After the final rule establishing the 2012 quotas published, late dealer reports indicated the blacknose shark quota
                             was overharvested by 3.5 mt dw (7,742lb dw). In the final rule establishing the 2014 quotas, NMFS implemented a 5-year adjustment of the overharvest amount by the
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                             percentage oflandings in 2012. Thus, NMFS will reduce the Atlantic blacknose sharks by 0.5 mt dw (l,llllb dw) each year for 5 years from 2014-2018. In 2015, the Atlantic
                             blacknose shark quota was overharvested by 2.9 (6,328lb dw). NMFS is proposing an additional3-year adjustment of the overharvest amount in 2015. NMFS would reduce
                             the quota by 1.0 mt dw (2,110 lb dw) each year for 2016 and 2017 and 0.9 mt dw (2,108lb dw) for 2018. Therefore, this proposed rule would decrease the Atlantic blacknose
                             shark quota by 1.5 mt dw (1.0 mt dw overharvest in 2015 + 0.5 mt dw overharvest from 2012).
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                                                                                                              2. Proposed 2016 Quotas for the                       of their 2015 quota levels in the Gulf of
                                                      1. Proposed 2016 Quotas for the                         Aggregated LCS in the Gulf of Mexico                  Mexico region. Reported landings have
                                                      Blacktip Sharks in the Gulf of Mexico                   Region                                                not exceeded the 2015 quota to date,
                                                      Region                                                     The 2016 proposed commercial quota                 and the fishery was closed on May 3,
                                                                                                              for aggregated LCS in the eastern Gulf of             2015 (80 FR 24836). Currently, the
                                                         The 2016 proposed commercial quota                                                                         hammerhead shark fishery in the
                                                                                                              Mexico sub-region is 85.5 mt dw
                                                      for blacktip sharks in the eastern Gulf of                                                                    Atlantic region is still open and
                                                                                                              (188,593 lb dw) and the western Gulf of
                                                      Mexico sub-region is 28.9 mt dw (63,835                                                                       preliminary landings indicate 98
                                                                                                              Mexico sub-region is 72.0 mt dw
                                                      lb dw) and the western Gulf of Mexico                                                                         percent of the quota is still available.
                                                                                                              (158,724 lb dw). As of July 17, 2015,
                                                      sub-region is 266.6 mt dw (587,538 lb                                                                         Given the overfished status of
                                                                                                              preliminary reported landings for
                                                      dw). As of July 17, 2015, preliminary                                                                         hammerhead sharks, underharvests
                                                                                                              aggregated LCS in the Gulf of Mexico
                                                      reported landings for blacktip sharks in                                                                      cannot be carried forward pursuant to
                                                                                                              region were at 96 percent (150.4 mt dw)
                                                                                                                                                                    § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on
                                                      the Gulf of Mexico region were at 89                    of their 2015 quota levels. Reported
                                                                                                                                                                    preliminary estimates and consistent
                                                      percent (291.1 mt dw) of their 2015                     landings have not exceeded the 2015
                                                                                                                                                                    with the current regulations at
                                                      quota levels. Reported landings have not                quota to date, and the fishery was closed             § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing to
                                                      exceeded the 2015 quota to date, and                    on May 3, 2015 (80 FR 24836). Given                   adjust 2016 quotas for hammerhead
                                                      the fishery was closed on May 3, 2015                   the unknown status of some of the shark               sharks in the eastern Gulf of Mexico
                                                      (80 FR 24836). Gulf of Mexico blacktip                  species within the Gulf of Mexico                     sub-region, western Gulf of Mexico sub-
                                                      sharks have not been declared to be                     aggregated LCS management group,                      region, and Atlantic region, because
                                                      overfished, to have overfishing                         underharvests cannot be carried over                  there have not been any overharvests
                                                      occurring, or to have an unknown                        pursuant to § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore,            and because underharvests cannot be
                                                      status. Pursuant to § 635.27(b)(2)(ii),                 based on preliminary estimates and                    carried over due to stock status.
                                                      underharvests for blacktip sharks within                consistent with the current regulations
                                                                                                              at § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing              5. Proposed 2016 Quotas for Research
                                                      the Gulf of Mexico region therefore
                                                                                                              to adjust 2016 quotas for aggregated LCS              LCS and Sandbar Sharks Within the
                                                      could be applied to the 2015 quotas up                                                                        Shark Research Fishery
                                                                                                              in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and
                                                      to 50 percent of the base quota. In the
                                                                                                              western Gulf of Mexico sub-regions,                      The 2016 proposed commercial
                                                      final rule establishing the 2015 quotas
                                                                                                              because there have not been any                       quotas within the shark research fishery
                                                      (79 FR 71331; December 2, 2014), the
                                                                                                              overharvests and because underharvests                are 50.0 mt dw (110,230 lb dw) for
                                                      2014 Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark                      cannot be carried over due to stock                   research LCS and 90.7 mt dw (199,943
                                                      quota was underharvested by 72.0 mt                     status.                                               lb dw) for sandbar sharks. Within the
                                                      dw (158,602 lb dw). After the final rule                                                                      shark research fishery, as of July 17,
                                                      establishing the 2015 quotas published,                 3. Proposed 2016 Quota for the
                                                                                                              Aggregated LCS in the Atlantic Region                 2015, preliminary reported landings of
                                                      late dealer reports indicated the quota                                                                       research LCS were at 30 percent (14.8
                                                      was underharvested by an additional 1.4                    The 2016 proposed commercial quota                 mt dw) of their 2015 quota levels, and
                                                      mt dw (3,142 lb dw), for a total                        for aggregated LCS in the Atlantic region             sandbar shark reported landings were at
                                                      underharvest of 73.4 mt dw (161,744 lb                  is 168.9 mt dw (372,552 lb dw). As of                 52 percent (60.6 mt dw) of their 2015
                                                      dw). During the 2015 fishing season to                  July 17, 2015, the aggregated LCS                     quota levels. Reported landings have not
                                                      date, the regional Gulf of Mexico                       fishery in the Atlantic region is still               exceeded the 2015 quotas to date. Under
                                                      blacktip shark quota has been                           open and preliminary landings indicate                § 635.27(b)(2)(ii), because sandbar
                                                      underharvested by 37.5 mt (82,531 lb                    93 percent of the quota is still available.           sharks and scalloped hammerhead
                                                      dw). Accordingly, NMFS proposes to                      Given the unknown status of some of                   sharks within the research LCS
                                                      increase the 2016 Gulf of Mexico                        the shark species within the Atlantic                 management group have been
                                                      blacktip shark quota by 38.9 mt dw                      aggregated LCS management group,                      determined to be either overfished or
                                                      (37.5 mt dw underharvest in 2015 + 1.4                  underharvests cannot be carried over                  overfished with overfishing occurring,
                                                      mt dw additional underharvest from                      pursuant to § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore,            underharvests for these management
                                                      2014), which is less than the 50 percent                based on preliminary estimates and                    groups cannot be carried forward to the
                                                      limit (128.3 mt dw) allowed pursuant to                 consistent with current regulations at                2016 quotas. Therefore, based on
                                                                                                              § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing to              preliminary estimates and consistent
                                                      the regulations. Thus, the proposed
                                                                                                              adjust the 2016 quota for aggregated LCS              with the current regulations at
                                                      commercial regional Gulf of Mexico
                                                                                                              in the Atlantic region, because there has             § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing to
                                                      blacktip shark quota is 295.5 mt dw.
                                                                                                              not been any overharvests and                         adjust 2016 quotas in the shark research
                                                         Recently, NMFS implemented                           underharvests cannot be carried over                  fishery because there have not been any
                                                      Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated                    due to stock status.                                  overharvests and because underharvests
                                                      HMS FMP, which, among other things,                                                                           cannot be carried over due to stock
                                                                                                              4. Proposed 2016 Quotas for
                                                      established sub-regional quotas for the                                                                       status.
                                                                                                              Hammerhead Sharks in the Gulf of
                                                      Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark
                                                                                                              Mexico and Atlantic Regions                           6. Proposed 2016 Quota for the Non-
                                                      management group. Under these
                                                                                                                The 2016 proposed commercial                        Blacknose SCS in the Gulf of Mexico
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                                                      regulations, the eastern sub-region
                                                                                                              quotas for hammerhead sharks in the                   Region
                                                      receives 9.8 percent of the regional Gulf
                                                      of Mexico quota and the western sub-                    eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region,                       The 2016 proposed commercial quota
                                                      region receives 90.2 percent. Thus, the                 western Gulf of Mexico sub-region, and                for non-blacknose SCS in the Gulf of
                                                      proposed eastern sub-regional Gulf of                   Atlantic region are 13.4 mt dw (29,421                Mexico region is 107.3 mt dw (236,603
                                                      Mexico blacktip shark commercial quota                  lb dw), 11.9 mt dw (23,301 lb dw), and                lb dw). As of July 17, 2015, preliminary
                                                      is 28.9 mt dw and the proposed western                  27.1 mt dw (59,736 lb dw), respectively.              reported landings of non-blacknose SCS
                                                                                                              As of July 17, 2015, preliminary                      were at 102 percent (46.2 mt dw) of
                                                      sub-regional Gulf of Mexico blacktip
                                                                                                              reported landings for hammerhead                      their 2015 quota levels in the Gulf of
                                                      shark commercial quota is 266.6 mt dw.
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                                                      landings had exceeded the 2015 quota,                   cannot be carried forward pursuant to                 9. Proposed 2019 Quotas for Pelagic
                                                      the fishery was closed on July 4, 2015                  § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on               Sharks
                                                      (80 FR 38016). In Amendment 6 to the                    preliminary estimates and consistent
                                                      2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS                         with the current regulations at                          The 2016 proposed commercial
                                                      increased the commercial Gulf of                                                                              quotas for blue sharks, porbeagle sharks,
                                                                                                              § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing to
                                                      Mexico non-blacknose SCS quota to                                                                             and pelagic sharks (other than porbeagle
                                                                                                              adjust the 2016 quota for non-blacknose
                                                      112.6 mt dw (248,215 lb dw). Based on                                                                         or blue sharks) are 273 mt dw (601,856
                                                                                                              SCS in the Atlantic region, because
                                                      the current landings at that time, NMFS                                                                       lb dw), 1.7 mt dw (3,748 lb dw), and 488
                                                                                                              there have not been any overharvests                  mt dw (1,075,856 lb dw), respectively.
                                                      re-opened the non-blacknose SCS                         and because underharvests cannot be
                                                      fishery and the reported landings have                                                                        The porbeagle shark fishery was closed
                                                                                                              carried over due to stock status.                     in 2015 due to overharvest in 2014. As
                                                      not exceeded the revised 2015 base
                                                      quota to date. In the final rule                        8. Proposed 2016 Quota for the                        of July 17, 2015, preliminary reported
                                                      establishing the 2015 quotas (79 FR                     Blacknose Sharks in the Atlantic Region               landings of blue sharks and pelagic
                                                      71331; December 2, 2014), the 2015 Gulf                                                                       sharks (other than porbeagle and blue
                                                      of Mexico non-blacknose SCS quota was                      The 2016 proposed commercial quota                 sharks) were at less than 1 percent (0.5
                                                      not overharvested. However, after the                   for blacknose sharks in the Atlantic                  mt dw) and 10 percent (50.7 mt dw) of
                                                      final rule establishing the 2015 quotas                 region is 15.7 mt dw (34,700 lb dw). As               their 2015 quota levels, respectively.
                                                      published, late dealer reports indicated                of July 17, 2015, preliminary reported                Given these pelagic species are
                                                      the quota was overharvested by 5.3 mt                   landings of blacknose sharks were at                  overfished, have overfishing occurring,
                                                      dw (11,612 lb dw) in 2014. Pursuant to                  116 percent (20.4 mt dw) of their 2015                or have an unknown status,
                                                      § 635.27(b)(2)(i), overharvest of non-                  quota levels in the Atlantic region.                  underharvests cannot be carried forward
                                                      blacknose sharks would be applied to                    Reported landings have exceeded the                   pursuant to § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore,
                                                      the regional quota over a maximum of                    2015 quota to date, and the fishery was               based on preliminary estimates and
                                                      5 years. NMFS is proposing to apply the                 closed on June 7, 2015 (80 FR 32040).                 consistent with the current regulations
                                                      entire 2014 overharvest to the 2016                     In Amendment 6 to the 2006                            at § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS is not proposing
                                                      regional quota, because the overharvest                 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS                            to adjust 2016 quotas for blue sharks
                                                      is relatively small compared to the                     removed the quota linkage between non-                and pelagic sharks (other than porbeagle
                                                      overall regional quota, and therefore                   blacknose SCS and blacknose sharks for                and blue sharks), because there have not
                                                      NMFS anticipates minimal impacts                        fishermen fishing north of 34° N.                     been any overharvests and because
                                                      from applying the overharvest in a                      latitude, but the blacknose shark                     underharvests cannot be carried over
                                                      single year. Therefore, based on                        management group south of 34° N.                      due to stock status.
                                                      preliminary estimates and consistent
                                                                                                              latitude remained closed, since the                   Proposed Fishing Season Notification
                                                      with the current regulations at
                                                                                                              quota had been landed. Blacknose                      for the 2015 Atlantic Commercial Shark
                                                      § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes to reduce
                                                                                                              sharks have been declared to be                       Fishing Season
                                                      the 2016 Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose
                                                      SCS quota to 107.3 mt dw (112.6 mt dw                   overfished with overfishing occurring in
                                                                                                              the Atlantic region. Pursuant to                         For each fishery, NMFS considered
                                                      annual base quota¥5.3 mt dw 2014                                                                              the seven ‘‘Opening Commercial Fishing
                                                      overharvest = 107.3 mt dw 2016                          § 635.27(b)(2)(i), overharvests of
                                                                                                              blacknose sharks would be applied to                  Season Criteria’’ listed at § 635.27(b)(3).
                                                      adjusted annual quota).                                                                                       The ‘‘Opening Fishing Season’’ criteria
                                                                                                              the regional quota over a maximum of
                                                      7. Proposed 2016 Quota for the Non-                                                                           consider factors such as the available
                                                                                                              5 years. As described above, the 2012
                                                      Blacknose SCS in the Atlantic Region                                                                          annual quotas for the current fishing
                                                                                                              blacknose quota was overharvested and
                                                                                                                                                                    season, estimated season length and
                                                         The 2016 proposed commercial quota                   NMFS decided to adjust the regional                   average weekly catch rates from
                                                      for non-blacknose SCS in the Atlantic                   quotas over 5 years from 2014 through                 previous years, length of the season and
                                                      region is 264.1 mt dw (582,333 lb dw).                  2018 to mitigate the impacts of adjusting             fishermen participation in past years,
                                                      As of July 17, 2015, preliminary                        for the overharvest in a single year. In              impacts to accomplishing objectives of
                                                      reported landings of non-blacknose SCS                  2015, the Atlantic blacknose shark quota              the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and
                                                      were at 56 percent (98.6 mt dw) of their                was overharvested by 2.9 mt dw (6,328                 its amendments, temporal variation in
                                                      2015 quota levels in the Atlantic region.               lb dw). NMFS is proposing to spread the               behavior or biology target species (e.g.,
                                                      Though reported landings had not yet                    2015 overharvest over 3 years to
                                                      reached or exceeded the 2015 quota, the                                                                       seasonal distribution or abundance),
                                                                                                              mitigate the impacts of adjusting for the             impact of catch rates in one region on
                                                      fishery was closed on June 7, 2015 (80                  overharvest in a single year. Therefore,
                                                      FR 32040), due to the quota linkage with                                                                      another, and effects of delayed season
                                                                                                              based on preliminary estimates and                    openings.
                                                      blacknose sharks in the Atlantic region.
                                                                                                              consistent with the current regulations                  Specifically, NMFS examined the
                                                      In Amendment 6 to the 2006
                                                                                                              at § 635.27(b)(2), the 2016 proposed                  2015 and previous fishing years’ over-
                                                      Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS
                                                      increased the commercial Atlantic non-                  commercial adjusted base quota for                    and/or underharvests of the different
                                                      blacknose SCS quota to 264.1 mt dw                      blacknose sharks in the Atlantic region               management groups to determine the
                                                      (582,333 lb dw), removed the quota                      is 15.7 mt dw (34,700 lb dw) (17.2 mt                 effects of the 2016 proposed commercial
                                                      linkage between non-blacknose SCS and                   dw annual base quota¥0.5 mt dw 2012                   quotas on fishermen across regional and
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                                                      blacknose sharks for fishermen fishing                  adjusted 5-year overharvest¥1.0 mt dw                 sub-regional fishing areas. NMFS also
                                                      north of 34° N. latitude, and re-opened                 2015 adjusted 3-year overharvest = 15.7               examined the potential season length
                                                      the non-blacknose SCS fishery north of                  mt dw 2016 adjusted annual quota).                    and previous catch rates to ensure that
                                                      34° N. latitude. Non-blacknose SCS                      Note, the blacknose shark quota is                    equitable fishing opportunities would
                                                      fishing south of 34° N. latitude                        available in the Atlantic region only for             be provided to fishermen in all areas.
                                                      remained closed in 2015. Given the                      those vessels operating south of 34° N.               Lastly, NMFS examined the seasonal
                                                      unknown status of bonnethead sharks                     latitude; north of 34° N. latitude;                   variation of the different species/
                                                      within the Atlantic non-blacknose SCS                   retention, landing, and sale of blacknose             management groups and the effects on
                                                      management group, underharvests                         sharks is prohibited.                                 fishing opportunities.


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                                                         In addition to considering the seven                 would reduce the commercial retention                 the Atlantic region, NMFS may consider
                                                      ‘‘Opening Commercial Fishing Season                     limits taking into account § 635.27(b)(3)             adjusting the retention limit in the Gulf
                                                      Criteria,’’ NMFS is also considering the                and the inseason trip limit adjustment                of Mexico region throughout the season
                                                      revised commercial shark retention                      criteria listed in § 635.24(a)(8),                    to ensure fishermen in all parts of the
                                                      limit and other management measures                     particularly the consideration of                     region have an opportunity to harvest
                                                      in the final rule for Amendment 6 to the                whether catch rates in one part of a                  aggregated LCS, blacktip sharks, and
                                                      2006 Consolidated HMS FMP in                            region or sub-region are precluding                   hammerhead sharks.
                                                      determining the proposed opening dates                  vessels in another part of that region or                All of the shark management groups
                                                      for 2016.                                               sub-region from having a reasonable                   would remain open until December 31,
                                                         NMFS is proposing that the 2016                      opportunity to harvest a portion of the               2016, or until NMFS determines that the
                                                      Atlantic commercial shark fishing                       relevant quota (§ 635.24(a)(8)(vi)). If that          fishing season landings for any shark
                                                      season for all shark management groups                  occurs, NMFS would file with the Office               management group has reached, or is
                                                      in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean,                     of the Federal Register for publication               projected to reach, 80 percent of the
                                                      including the Gulf of Mexico and the                    notification of any inseason adjustments              available quota. In the final rule for
                                                      Caribbean Sea, open on or about January                 of the retention limit to an appropriate              Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated
                                                      1, 2016, after the publication of the final             limit between 0 and 55 sharks per trip.               HMS FMP, NMFS revised non-linked
                                                      rule for this action. NMFS is also                      NMFS would increase the commercial                    and linked quotas and explained that
                                                      proposing to start the 2016 commercial                  retention limits per trip at a later date             the linked quotas are explicitly designed
                                                      shark fishing season with the default                   to provide fishermen in the northern                  to concurrently close multiple shark
                                                      retention limit of 45 LCS other than                    portion of the Atlantic region an                     management groups that are caught
                                                      sandbar sharks per vessel per trip.                     opportunity to retain non-sandbar LCS.                together to prevent incidental catch
                                                         In the Atlantic region, NMFS                            For example, the aggregated LCS and                mortality from causing total allowable
                                                      proposes opening the aggregated LCS                     hammerhead shark management groups                    catch to be exceeded. If NMFS
                                                      and hammerhead shark management                         could open in January and NMFS could                  determines that a non-linked shark
                                                      groups on or about January 1, 2016. This                allow approximately 30 percent of the                 species or management group must be
                                                      opening date takes into account all the                 quota to be retained. Once the quota                  closed, then, consistent with
                                                      criteria listed in § 635.27(b)(3), and                  reaches about 30 percent, NMFS could                  § 635.28(b)(2) for non-linked quotas
                                                      particularly the criterion that NMFS                    reduce the retention limit to incidental              (e.g., eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip,
                                                      consider the effects of catch rates in one              levels (3 LCS other than sandbar sharks               western Gulf of Mexico blacktip, Gulf of
                                                      part of a region precluding vessels in                  per vessel per trip) or another level                 Mexico non-blacknose SCS, or pelagic
                                                      another part of that region from having                 calculated to reduce the harvest of LCS.              sharks), NMFS will file for publication
                                                      a reasonable opportunity to harvest a                   If the quota continues to be harvested                with the Office of the Federal Register
                                                      portion of the different species and/or                 quickly, NMFS could reduce the                        a notice of closure for that shark species,
                                                      management quotas. In addition, during                  retention limit to 0 LCS other than                   shark management group, region, and/or
                                                      the comment periods for the 2015 shark                  sandbar sharks per vessel per trip to                 sub-region that will be effective no
                                                      season proposed rule (79 FR 54252;                      ensure enough quota remains until later               fewer than 5 days from date of filing.
                                                      September 11, 2014) and proposed rule                   in the year. At some point later in the               From the effective date and time of the
                                                      for Amendment 6 to the 2006                             year, potentially equivalent to recent                closure until NMFS announces, via the
                                                      Consolidated HMS FMP (80 FR 2648;                       fishing season opening dates (e.g., July              publication of a notice in the Federal
                                                      January 20, 2015), NMFS received                        1 or July 15), NMFS could increase the                Register, that additional quota is
                                                      comments from fishermen from all areas                  retention limit to the default level (45              available and the season is reopened,
                                                      of the Atlantic requesting that the                     LCS other than sandbar sharks per                     the fisheries for the shark species or
                                                      aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark                     vessel per trip) or another amount, as                management group are closed, even
                                                      management groups open in January. In                   deemed appropriate after considering                  across fishing years.
                                                      public comments during Amendment 6                      the inseason trip limit adjustment                       If NMFS determines that a linked
                                                      to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP,                       criteria. If the quota is being harvested             shark species or management group
                                                      constituents suggested a January                        too fast or too slow, NMFS could adjust               must be closed, then, consistent with
                                                      opening date such that a portion of the                 the retention limit appropriately to                  § 635.28(b)(3) for linked quotas, NMFS
                                                      quota could be harvested in the                         ensure the fishery remains open most of               will file for publication with the Office
                                                      beginning of the year and then the trip                 the rest of the year.                                 of the Federal Register a notice of
                                                      limits be reduced such that the rest of                    In the Gulf of Mexico region, opening              closure for all of the species and/or
                                                      the quota could be harvested at the end                 the fishing season on or about January                management groups in a linked group
                                                      of the fishing year. As such, NMFS is                   1, 2016, for aggregated LCS, blacktip                 that will be effective no fewer than 5
                                                      intending to use the inseason trip limit                sharks, and hammerhead sharks with                    days from date of filing. From the
                                                      adjustment criteria in the regulations                  the default retention limit of 45 LCS                 effective date and time of the closure
                                                      per § 635.24(a)(8) for the first time in                other than sandbar sharks per vessel per              until NMFS announces, via the
                                                      2016. The inseason trip limit adjustment                trip would provide, to the extent                     publication of a notice in the Federal
                                                      criteria would allow more equitable                     practicable, equitable opportunities                  Register, that additional quota is
                                                      fishing opportunities across the fishery.               across the fisheries management sub-                  available and the season is reopened,
                                                      The proposed opening date with the                      regions. This opening date takes into                 the fisheries for all linked species and/
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                                                      default retention limit of 45 LCS other                 account all the criteria listed in                    or management groups are closed, even
                                                      than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip                 § 635.27(b)(3), and particularly the                  across fishing years. The linked quotas
                                                      should allow fishermen to harvest some                  criterion that NMFS consider the length               of the species and/or management
                                                      of the 2016 quota at the beginning of the               of the season for the different species               groups are Atlantic hammerhead sharks
                                                      year, when sharks are more prevalent in                 and/or management group in the                        and Atlantic aggregated LCS; eastern
                                                      the South Atlantic area. If it appears that             previous years and whether fishermen                  Gulf of Mexico hammerhead sharks and
                                                      the quota is being harvested too quickly                were able to participate in the fishery in            eastern Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS;
                                                      to allow fishermen throughout the entire                those years. Similar to the retention                 western Gulf of Mexico hammerhead
                                                      region an opportunity to fish, NMFS                     limit adjustment process described for                sharks and western Gulf of Mexico


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                                                      aggregated LCS; and Atlantic blacknose                  NMFS accounted for the full 2015                      underharvests from the previous fishing
                                                      and Atlantic non-blacknose SCS south                    overharvest amount in the 2016 quota in               year(s) and to establish the opening
                                                      of 34° N. latitude. NMFS may close the                  addition to the 2012 overharvest                      dates of the various management groups
                                                      fishery for the Gulf of Mexico blacktip                 reduction, the blacknose shark quota                  in order to provide, to the extent
                                                      shark before landings reach, or are                     would be reduced by 3.4 mt dw (7,439                  practicable, equitable opportunities
                                                      expected to reach, 80 percent of the                    lb dw) and the adjusted quota would be                across the fishing management regions
                                                      quota, after considering the criteria                   13.8 mt dw (30,482 lb dw), which could                and/or sub-regions while also
                                                      listed at § 635.28(b)(5).                               result in an early fishery closure in the             considering the ecological needs of the
                                                         NMFS determined that the final rules                 Atlantic region south of 34° N. latitude              different shark species.
                                                      to implement Amendment 2 to the 2006                    and have adverse impacts for blacknose                   Section 603(b)(3) of the RFA requires
                                                      Consolidated HMS FMP (June 24, 2008,                    and non-blacknose fishermen and                       Federal agencies to provide an estimate
                                                      73 FR 35778; corrected on July 15, 2008,                dealers. This second scenario would not               of the number of small entities to which
                                                      73 FR 40658), Amendment 5a to the                       have any 2015 overharvest impacts                     the rule would apply. The Small
                                                      2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (78 FR                        beyond 2016.                                          Business Administration (SBA) has
                                                      40318; July 3, 2013), and Amendment 6                                                                         established size criteria for all major
                                                      to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP are                    Public Hearings                                       industry sectors in the United States,
                                                      consistent to the maximum extent                          Public hearings on this proposed rule               including fish harvesters. The SBA size
                                                      practicable with the enforceable policies               are not currently scheduled. If you                   standards are $20.5 million for finfish
                                                      of the approved coastal management                      would like to request a public hearing,               fishing, $5.5 million for shellfish
                                                      program of coastal states on the Atlantic               please contact Guý DuBeck or Karyl                   fishing, and $7.5 million for other
                                                      including the Gulf of Mexico and the                    Brewster-Geisz by phone at 301–427–                   marine fishing, for-hire businesses, and
                                                      Caribbean Sea. Pursuant to 15 CFR                       8503.                                                 marinas (79 FR 33467; June 12, 2014).
                                                      930.41(a), NMFS provided the Coastal                                                                          NMFS considers all HMS permit
                                                                                                              Classification
                                                      Zone Management Program of each                                                                               holders to be small entities because they
                                                      coastal state a 60-day period to review                    The NMFS Assistant Administrator                   had average annual receipts of less than
                                                      the consistency determination and to                    has determined that the proposed rule is              $20.5 million for finfish-harvesting. The
                                                      advise the Agency of their concurrence.                 consistent with the 2006 Consolidated                 commercial shark fisheries are
                                                      NMFS received concurrence with the                      HMS FMP and its amendments, the                       comprised of fishermen who hold shark
                                                      consistency determinations from several                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                       directed or incidental limited access
                                                      states and inferred consistency from                    applicable law, subject to further                    permits and the related shark dealers,
                                                      those states that did not respond within                consideration after public comment.                   all of which NMFS considers to be small
                                                      the 60-day time period. This proposed                      These proposed specifications are                  entities according to the size standards
                                                      action to establish opening dates and                   exempt from review under Executive                    set by the SBA. The proposed rule
                                                      adjust quotas for the 2016 fishing season               Order 12866.                                          would apply to the approximately 208
                                                      for the Atlantic commercial shark                          An initial regulatory flexibility                  directed commercial shark permit
                                                      fisheries does not change the framework                 analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as                      holders, 255 incidental commercial
                                                      previously consulted upon; therefore,                   required by section 603 of the                        shark permit holders, and 100
                                                      no additional consultation is required.                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The                 commercial shark dealers as of July
                                                                                                              IRFA describes the economic impact                    2015. NMFS solicits public comment on
                                                      Request for Comments                                    this proposed rule, if adopted, would                 the IRFA.
                                                         Comments on this proposed rule may                   have on small entities. The IRFA                         This proposed rule does not contain
                                                      be submitted via http://                                analysis follows.                                     any new reporting, recordkeeping, or
                                                      www.regulations.gov and mail. NMFS                         Section 603(b)(1) of the RFA requires              other compliance requirements (5 U.S.C.
                                                      solicits comments on this proposed rule                 Agencies to explain the purpose of the                603(b)(4)). Similarly, this proposed rule
                                                      by September 17, 2015 (see DATES and                    rule. This rule, consistent with the                  would not conflict, duplicate, or overlap
                                                      ADDRESSES). In addition to comments on                  Magnuson-Stevens Act and the 2006                     with other relevant Federal rules (5
                                                      the entire rule, NMFS is specifically                   Consolidated HMS FMP and its                          U.S.C. 603(b)(5)). Fishermen, dealers,
                                                      requesting comments on the proposed 3-                  amendments, is being proposed to                      and managers in these fisheries must
                                                      year adjustment for the blacknose shark                 establish the 2016 commercial shark                   comply with a number of international
                                                      quota in the Atlantic Region to account                 fishing quotas and fishing seasons.                   agreements as domestically
                                                      for the overharvest of blacknose sharks                 Without this rule, the commercial shark               implemented, domestic laws, and FMPs.
                                                      in 2015. NMFS is proposing to spread                    fisheries would close on December 31,                 These include, but are not limited to,
                                                      the overharvested amount over a 3-year                  2015, and would not open until another                the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Atlantic
                                                      period (2016 to 2018) to reduce impacts                 action was taken. This proposed rule                  Tunas Convention Act, the High Seas
                                                      on the blacknose shark and non-                         would be implemented according to the                 Fishing Compliance Act, the Marine
                                                      blacknose SCS fisheries, which are                      regulations implementing the 2006                     Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered
                                                      linked fisheries in the Atlantic region                 Consolidated HMS FMP and its                          Species Act, the National
                                                      south of 34° N. latitude. Since the                     amendments. Thus, NMFS expects few,                   Environmental Policy Act, the
                                                      overharvested quota would be spread                     if any, economic impacts to fishermen                 Paperwork Reduction Act, and the
                                                      over 3 years in addition to the 2012                    other than those already analyzed in the              Coastal Zone Management Act.
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                                                      overharvest reduction which continues                   2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its                        Section 603(c) of the RFA requires
                                                      through 2018, the Atlantic blacknose                    amendments, based on the quota                        each IRFA to contain a description of
                                                      shark quota would be reduced by 1.5 mt                  adjustments.                                          any significant alternatives to the
                                                      dw (3,221 lb dw) in 2016 and the                           Section 603(b)(2) of the RFA requires              proposed rule which would accomplish
                                                      adjusted quota would be 15.7 mt dw                      Agencies to explain the rule’s                        the stated objectives of applicable
                                                      (34,700 lb dw). If additional overharvest               objectives. The objectives of this rule are           statutes and minimize any significant
                                                      occurs, the adjusted blacknose shark                    to: Adjust the baseline quotas for all                economic impact of the proposed rule
                                                      quota could be further reduced to                       Atlantic shark management groups                      on small entities. Additionally, the RFA
                                                      account for this potential overharvest. If              based on any over- and/or                             (5 U.S.C.603 (c)(1)–(4)) lists four general


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                                                      categories of significant alternatives that                             implemented, but rather implements                                        $77,432 gain in total revenues for
                                                      would assist an agency in the                                           previously adopted and analyzed                                           fishermen in that sub-region. For the
                                                      development of significant alternatives.                                measures with adjustments, as specified                                   Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose SCS
                                                      These categories of alternatives are: (1)                               in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and                                      management group, NMFS is proposing
                                                      Establishment of differing compliance                                   its amendments and the Environmental                                      to reduce the baseline quota due to the
                                                      or reporting requirements or timetables                                 Assessment (EA) that accompanied the                                      overharvest in 2014. This would cause
                                                      that take into account the resources                                    2011 shark quota specifications rule (75                                  a potential loss in revenue of $7,571 for
                                                      available to small entities; (2)                                        FR 76302; December 8, 2010). Thus,                                        the fleet in the Gulf of Mexico region.
                                                      clarification, consolidation, or                                        NMFS proposes to adjust quotas                                            For the Atlantic blacknose shark
                                                      simplification of compliance and                                        established and analyzed in the 2006                                      management group, NMFS will
                                                      reporting requirements under the rule                                   Consolidated HMS FMP and its                                              continue to reduce the baseline quota
                                                      for such small entities; (3) use of                                     amendments by subtracting the                                             through 2018 to account for overharvest
                                                      performance rather than design                                          underharvest or adding the overharvest                                    in 2012 and is proposing to reduce the
                                                      standards; and, (4) exemptions from                                     as allowable. Thus, NMFS has limited                                      baseline quota for the next 3 years to
                                                      coverage of the rule for small entities. In                             flexibility to modify the quotas in this                                  account for overharvest in 2015. These
                                                      order to meet the objectives of this                                    rule, the impacts of which were                                           reductions would cause a potential loss
                                                      proposed rule, consistent with the                                      analyzed in previous regulatory                                           in revenue of $3,157 for the fleet in the
                                                      Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS cannot                                       flexibility analyses.                                                     Atlantic region.
                                                      exempt small entities or change the                                        Based on the 2014 ex-vessel price,                                        All of these changes in gross revenues
                                                      reporting requirements only for small                                   fully harvesting the unadjusted 2016                                      are similar to the changes in gross
                                                      entities because all the entities affected                              Atlantic shark commercial baseline                                        revenues analyzed in the 2006
                                                      are considered small entities; therefore,                               quotas could result in total fleet                                        Consolidated HMS FMP and its
                                                      there are no alternatives discussed that                                revenues of $4,583,514 (see Table 2).                                     amendments. The FRFAs for those
                                                      fall under the first, third, and fourth                                 For the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark                                     amendments concluded that the
                                                      categories described above. NMFS does                                   management group, NMFS is proposing                                       economic impacts on these small
                                                      not know of any performance or design                                   to increase the baseline sub-regional                                     entities are expected to be minimal. In
                                                      standards that would satisfy the                                        quotas due to the underharvests in 2015.                                  the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and
                                                      aforementioned objectives of this                                       The increase for the eastern Gulf of                                      its amendments and the EA for the 2011
                                                      rulemaking while, concurrently,                                         Mexico blacktip shark management                                          shark quota specifications rule, NMFS
                                                      complying with the Magnuson-Stevens                                     group could result in a $8,413 gain in                                    stated it would be conducting annual
                                                      Act; therefore, there are no alternatives                               total revenues for fishermen in that sub-                                 rulemakings and considering the
                                                      considered under the third category.                                    region, while the increase for the                                        potential economic impacts of adjusting
                                                         This rulemaking does not establish                                   western Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark                                     the quotas for under- and overharvests
                                                      management measures to be                                               management group could result in a                                        at that time.

                                                                         TABLE 2—AVERAGE EX-VESSEL PRICES PER LB DW FOR EACH SHARK MANAGEMENT GROUP, 2014
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Average      Average
                                                                           Region                                                                              Species                                                        ex-vessel     ex-vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              meat price     fin price

                                                      Gulf of Mexico ..................................        Blacktip Shark ...........................................................................................           $0.50          $9.53
                                                                                                               Aggregated LCS ........................................................................................               0.54          10.04
                                                                                                               Hammerhead Shark ..................................................................................                   0.48          10.21
                                                                                                               Non-Blacknose SCS ..................................................................................                  0.36           5.84
                                                                                                               Blacknose Shark .......................................................................................               0.86           5.84
                                                      Atlantic .............................................   Aggregated LCS ........................................................................................               0.75           4.19
                                                                                                               Hammerhead Shark ..................................................................................                   0.57           2.33
                                                                                                               Non-Blacknose SCS ..................................................................................                  0.74           4.00
                                                                                                               Blacknose Shark .......................................................................................               0.78           4.00
                                                      No Region ........................................       Shark Research Fishery (Aggregated LCS) .............................................                                 0.58           7.68
                                                                                                               Shark Research Fishery (Sandbar only) ...................................................                             0.69          10.12
                                                                                                               Blue shark .................................................................................................          0.67           2.34
                                                                                                               Porbeagle shark ........................................................................................              1.41           2.34
                                                                                                               Other Pelagic sharks .................................................................................                1.41           2.34



                                                         For this rule, NMFS also reviewed the                                date of the final rule for this action                                    (expected to be on or about January 1)
                                                      criteria at § 635.27(b)(3) to determine                                 (expected to be on or about January 1).                                   would result in short-term, direct,
                                                      when opening each fishery would                                         The direct and indirect economic                                          moderate, beneficial economic impacts,
                                                      provide equitable opportunities for                                     impacts would be neutral on a short-                                      as fishermen and dealers in the southern
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                                                      fishermen while also considering the                                    and long-term basis, because NMFS is                                      portion of the Atlantic region would be
                                                      ecological needs of the different species.                              not proposing to change the opening                                       able to fish for aggregated LCS and
                                                      The opening of the fishing season could                                 dates of these fisheries from the status                                  hammerhead sharks starting on or about
                                                      vary depending upon the available                                       quo, except for aggregated LCS and                                        January. These fishermen would be able
                                                      annual quota, catch rates, and number                                   hammerhead sharks in the Atlantic.                                        to fish earlier in the 2016 fishing season
                                                      of fishing participants during the year.                                  Opening the aggregated LCS and                                          compared to the 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014,
                                                      For the 2016 fishing season, NMFS is                                    hammerhead shark management groups                                        and 2015 fishing seasons, which did not
                                                      proposing to open all of the shark                                      in the Atlantic region on the effective                                   start until June or July. These fishermen
                                                      management groups on the effective                                      date of the final rule for this action                                    commented during the public comment


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                                                      period for the past shark specification                 the needed reduction in the trip limit                economic impacts in the short- and
                                                      rulemakings and Amendment 6 to the                      and the timing of such a reduction.                   long-term for shark dealers and other
                                                      2006 Consolidated HMS FMP that they                     Therefore, such a reduction in the trip               entities that deal with shark products in
                                                      felt that opening the fishery in July was               limit is only anticipated to have minor               this region as they would also have
                                                      not fair to them because, by July, the                  adverse direct economic impacts to                    access to aggregated LCS products
                                                      sharks have migrated north and are no                   fishermen in the short-term; long-term                earlier than in past seasons. Thus,
                                                      longer available. With the                              impacts are not anticipated as these                  opening the aggregated LCS and
                                                      implementation of the HMS electronic                    reductions would not be permanent.                    hammerhead shark management groups
                                                      reporting system in 2013, NMFS now                         In the northern portion of the Atlantic            in January and using inseaon trip limit
                                                      monitors the quota on a more real-time                  region, a potential January 1 opening for             adjustments to ensure a fishery later in
                                                                                                              the aggregated LCS and hammerhead                     the year in 2016 would cause beneficial
                                                      basis compared to the paper reporting
                                                                                                              shark management groups, with                         cumulative economic impacts, since it
                                                      system that was in place before 2013.
                                                                                                              inseason trip limit adjustments to                    would allow for a more equitable
                                                      This ability, along with the inseason                   ensure quota is available later in the
                                                      adjustment criteria in § 635.24(a)(8),                                                                        distribution of the quotas among
                                                                                                              season, would have direct, minor,                     constituents in this region, which was
                                                      should allow NMFS the flexibility to                    beneficial economic impacts in the                    the original intent of Amendments 2
                                                      further provide equitable fishing                       short-term for fishermen as they would                and 6.
                                                      opportunities for fishermen across all                  potentially have access to the aggregated
                                                      regions, to the extent practicable.                                                                             Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                              LCS and hammerhead shark quotas
                                                      Depending on how quickly the quota is                                                                         1801 et seq.
                                                                                                              earlier than in past seasons. Fishermen
                                                      being harvested, NMFS could reduce                      in this area have stated that, depending                Dated: August 6, 2015.
                                                      the retention limits to ensure that                     on the weather, some aggregated LCS                   Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                      fishermen farther north have sufficient                 species might be available to retain in               Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                      quota for a fishery later in the 2016                   January. Thus, fishermen would be able                Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                      fishing season. The direct impacts to                   to target or retain aggregated LCS while              Fisheries Service.
                                                      shark fishermen in the Atlantic region of               targeting non-blacknose SCS. There                    [FR Doc. 2015–19915 Filed 8–17–15; 8:45 am]
                                                      reducing the trip limit would depend on                 would be indirect, minor, beneficial                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesWritten comments must be received by September 17, 2015.
ContactGu[yacute] DuBeck or Karyl Brewster- Geisz at 301-427-8503.
FR Citation80 FR 49974 
RIN Number0648-XD89

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