80_FR_52171 80 FR 52005 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Herring Fishery; Framework Adjustment 4

80 FR 52005 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Herring Fishery; Framework Adjustment 4

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 166 (August 27, 2015)

Page Range52005-52014
FR Document2015-21146

NMFS proposes management measures recommended by the New England Fishery Management Council in Framework Adjustment 4 to the Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan to further enhance catch monitoring and address discarding in the herring fishery. NMFS proposes measures that would clarify the slippage definition (i.e., discarding catch before it has been sampled by an observer), require limited access herring vessels to report slippage via the daily vessel monitoring system catch report, and require slippage consequence measures. NMFS also proposes management measures recommended by the Council in Framework 4 that would require volumetric estimates of total catch and fish holds to be empty of fish before vessels depart on a herring trip and seeks public comment on specific issues with these measures identified by NMFS. Lastly, NMFS proposes minor corrections to existing regulations.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 150304214-5660-01]
RIN 0648-BE94


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Herring 
Fishery; Framework Adjustment 4

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

ACTION: Proposed rule, request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes management measures recommended by the New 
England Fishery Management Council in Framework Adjustment 4 to the 
Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan to further enhance catch 
monitoring and address discarding in the herring fishery. NMFS proposes 
measures that would clarify the slippage definition (i.e., discarding 
catch before it has been sampled by an observer), require limited 
access herring vessels to report slippage via the daily vessel 
monitoring system catch report, and require slippage consequence 
measures. NMFS also proposes management measures recommended by the 
Council in Framework 4 that would require volumetric estimates of total 
catch and fish holds to be empty of fish before vessels depart on a 
herring trip and seeks public comment on specific issues with these 
measures identified by NMFS. Lastly, NMFS proposes minor corrections to 
existing regulations.

DATES: Public comments must be received by September 28, 2015.

ADDRESSES: The New England Fishery Management Council developed an 
environmental assessment (EA) for this action that describes the 
proposed action and other considered alternatives and provides a 
thorough analysis of the impacts of the proposed measures and 
alternatives. Copies of the framework, the EA, and the Regulatory 
Impact Review (RIR)/Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are 
available upon request from Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, New 
England Fishery Management Council, 50 Water Street, Newburyport, MA 
01950. The EA/RIR/IRFA is accessible via the Internet at 
www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.
    You may submit comments on this document, identified by NOAA-NMFS-
2015-0067, 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-2015-0067, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: John K. Bullard, Regional Administrator, NMFS, 
Northeast Regional Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 
01930. Mark the outside of the envelope, ``Comments on the Herring 
Framework Adjustment 4 Proposed Rule.''
     Fax: (978) 281-9135, Attn: Carrie Nordeen.
    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).
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
proposed

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rule may be submitted to NMFS, Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries 
Office, and by email to [email protected] or fax to (202) 
395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carrie Nordeen, Fishery Policy 
Analyst, phone 978-281-9272, fax 978-281-9135.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The Council adopted Framework Adjustment 4 to the Atlantic Herring 
Fishery Management Plan at its April 22, 2014, meeting. The Council 
submitted Framework 4 to NMFS for review on July 18, 2014, and 
resubmitted to NMFS on February 27, 2015, and April 30, 2015.
    This proposed rule includes management measures recommended by the 
Council in Framework 4 intended to further enhance catch monitoring and 
address discarding in the herring fishery. If implemented, Framework 4 
would clarify the slippage definition, require limited access herring 
vessels to report slippage events on the daily vessel monitoring system 
(VMS) catch report, and establish slippage consequences. Slippage 
consequence measures would require vessels with All Areas (Category A) 
or Areas 2/3 (Category B) Limited Access Herring Permits to move 15 
nautical miles (27.78 km) following an allowable slippage event, 
slippage due to safety, mechanical failure, or excess catch of spiny 
dogfish, and to terminate a fishing trip and return to port following a 
non-allowable slippage event, slippage for any other reason.
    This proposed rule includes two additional management measures also 
recommended by the Council in Framework 4. These measures include 
requiring volumetric catch estimates to be collected aboard vessels 
with limited access herring permits and requiring vessels with Category 
A or B herring permits to have fish holds empty of fish when departing 
on a herring trip. NMFS specifically seeks public comment on the 
consistency of these measures with the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries 
Conservation and Management Act (MSA) and other applicable law.
    Additionally, this proposed rule contains minor corrections to 
existing regulations. NMFS proposes these adjustments under the 
authority of section 305(d) to the MSA, which provides that the 
Secretary of Commerce may promulgate regulations necessary to ensure 
that adjustments to a fishery management plan (FMP) are carried out in 
accordance with the FMP and the MSA. These adjustments, which are 
identified and described below, are necessary to clarify current 
regulations or the intent of the Herring FMP, and would not change the 
intent of any regulations.

Proposed Measures

    The proposed regulations are based on the measures in Framework 4. 
The Council developed Framework 4 to build on catch monitoring 
improvements implemented in Amendment 5 to the Herring FMP (79 FR 8786, 
February 13, 2014) and to address dealer reporting requirements and 
slippage caps that NMFS disapproved as part of Amendment 5.
    NMFS supports improvements to fishery dependent data collections 
and shares the Council's concern for reducing unnecessary discarding. 
During the development of Framework 4, NMFS expressed concern with the 
lack of rationale supporting two of the measures in Framework 4, 
specifically the measures requiring volumetric estimates of total catch 
and empty fish holds at the beginning of a trip. The Council did not 
provide evidence of specific problems with catch monitoring or 
discarding that these measures would address, nor did it demonstrate 
how these measures would rectify any such problems. Therefore, NMFS 
urged the Council to ensure Framework 4 provided adequate justification 
to support these measures. At this time, NMFS does not consider 
Framework 4 to contain sufficient justification for these measures and 
NMFS remains concerned that the utility of these measures does not 
outweigh the compliance, administration, and enforcement costs.
    This proposed rule describes concerns about these measures' 
consistency with the MSA and other applicable law. Following public 
comment, NMFS will determine if these two measures can be approved or 
if they must be disapproved. NMFS seeks public comment on all proposed 
measures in Framework 4, and, in particular, NMFS seeks public comment 
on the proposed requirements for volumetric estimates of total catch 
and empty fish holds at the beginning of a trip and whether these 
measures should be approved or disapproved.

Volumetric Catch Estimates

    Framework 4 would require vessels with limited access herring 
permits to have their fish holds certified and Northeast Fisheries 
Science Center (NEFOP) observers to collect volumetric estimates of 
total catch by measuring the volume of fish in the hold prior to 
offloading. Observers would convert the volumetric estimate to a weight 
and submit the estimated weight to the Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office (GARFO) for a cross-check of vessel trip reports 
(VTRs) and dealer reports.
    Vessels with limited access herring permits that store herring 
catch in fish holds would be required to certify the capacity of their 
fish holds and mark their holds at regular intervals to facilitate 
collection of volumetric catch estimates. The fish hold capacity 
measurement would need to be certified by one of the following 
entities: (1) A Certified Marine Surveyor with a fishing specialty by 
the National Association of Marine Surveyors (NAMS); (2) an Accredited 
Marine Surveyor with a fishing specialty by the Society of Accredited 
Marine Surveyors (SAMS); (3) employees or agents of a classification 
society approved by the U.S. Coast Guard pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 3316(c); 
(4) the Maine State Sealer of Weights and Measures; (5) a 
professionally-licensed and/or registered Marine Engineer; or (6) a 
Naval Architect with a professional engineer license. This proposed 
list of entities is consistent with the list of entities approved to 
certify fish hold capacities in the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and 
Butterfish FMP. As part of the limited access herring permit renewal 
process in 2016, vessel owners would be required to submit a certified 
fish hold capacity measurement to NMFS with a signed certification by 
the individual or entity that completed the measurement specifying how 
they met the definition of a qualified individual or entity.
    Regulations in the State of Maine already require that herring 
vessels have their fish holds measured and ``sealed'' by the State 
Sealer of Weights and Measures. Additionally, regulations at 50 CFR 
648.4(a)(5)(iii)(H)(1) specifying vessel upgrade restrictions require 
that Tier 1 and Tier 2 limited access Atlantic mackerel vessels certify 
the capacity of their fish holds and submit this information to NMFS. 
Therefore, many vessels that participate in the herring fishery may 
already have the information necessary to determine the capacity of 
their fish holds.
    Vessels with limited access herring permits would be required to 
obtain and retain on board a NMFS-approved measuring stick that would 
be available to the observer to measure the amount of fish in the fish 
hold. At the completion of a fishing trip, but prior to offloading, the 
observer would lower the NMFS-approved measuring stick into the fish 
hold(s) to measure the amount of fish and then estimate the total

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volume of fish on board. Once the observer estimates the total volume 
of fish in the fish hold, the observer would calculate the total weight 
of fish on board based on NMFS-approved volume to weight conversions. 
Framework 4 proposes the following conversions: (1) 1 cubic foot (0.28 
cubic m) = 56.2 pounds (25.49 kg); (2) 1.244 cubic feet (0.035 cubic m) 
= 1 bushel herring (0.035 cubic m) = 70 pounds (31.75 kg); (3) 1 
hogshead (0.62 cubic m) = 17.5 bushels (0.62 cubic m) = 1,225 pounds 
(555.65 kg). Additionally, Framework 4 proposes that 5 percent of the 
total weight would be deducted to account for water in the fish hold. 
Once the final estimate of total weight of fish is determined by the 
observer, that estimate would be recorded along with other sampling 
data collected on that fishing trip. After the observer's data are 
checked and finalized by NEFOP, the observer's estimate of total catch 
would be made available to GARFO for the purpose of cross-checking VTRs 
and dealer data.
    Currently, observers do not estimate total catch in the herring 
fishery. Estimating the volume of fish in fish holds is an accepted 
practice elsewhere in the world, particularly Europe, to estimate the 
weight of total catch. However, requiring observers in the herring 
fishery to collect volumetric estimates of total catch would 
necessitate significant development of this measure prior to 
implementation, including developing a sampling protocol, approving 
volume to weight conversions and deductions to account for water in the 
fish hold, training observers, and evaluating how to use the data. 
Additionally, observers in the herring fishery are not currently 
required to stay with the vessel after landing and contracts for 
observers do not include sampling responsibilities when the vessel is 
in port. Requiring observers to sample vessels in port would require 
modifications to the description of observer duties and contracts with 
observer service providers.
    The requirement for observers to estimate the amount of catch in 
the fish hold is intended to enhance catch monitoring in the herring 
fishery by providing an independent estimate of total catch. This 
measure was developed to address stakeholder concerns with NMFS's 
reliance on industry-reported catch data to monitor the herring 
fishery. Specifically, some stakeholders, including environmental 
organizations, the groundfish industry, and recreational fishing 
groups, believe that herring catch is not accurately reported by the 
industry and that large discrepancies exist between vessel and dealer 
reports. The herring industry, in general, does not believe that 
herring catch is being misreported but, in an effort to address 
stakeholder concerns, supports the requirement for observers to collect 
an estimate of total catch.
    Vessels and dealers report catch by species. VTRs, in combination 
with observer data, are used by NMFS in herring stock assessments and 
to track catch against catch caps in the herring fishery, while dealer 
data are used to track catch against herring annual catch limits. The 
proposed measure would provide an estimate of total catch, but not 
catch by species. Therefore, the volumetric estimate could not be used 
to replace either VTRs or dealer data and it could not be used for 
catch monitoring or stock assessments. While the data generated under 
this proposed measure would not replace industry-reported data used for 
quota monitoring and stock assessments, it is intended to help measure 
the utility of industry-reported catch data, identify, catch reporting 
issues, and alleviate concerns that vessel operators and dealers 
collude to misreport catch.
    Framework 4 does not provide evidence of misreporting by the 
herring industry, but it does highlight past differences between the 
amount of herring reported by vessels and dealers. Prior to 2008, 
discrepancies between VTRs and dealer data ranged from 4 percent to 54 
percent. The vessel hail estimate (reported on the VTR) is different 
than amount of fish purchased (reported by dealers) so differences 
between these data sets are expected. However, discrepancies between 
VTR and dealer data greater than 10 percent are considered substantial.
    In recent years, discrepancies between VTRs and dealer data have 
been minimal. VTRs were higher than dealer reports in 2009 (2 percent), 
2010 (1.3 percent), 2011 (1.2 percent), and 2013 (0.1 percent) and less 
than dealer reports in 2012 (0.1 percent). As described in NMFS's April 
17, 2014, letter to the Council, GARFO has improved the process for 
cross-checking and resolving differences between VTR and dealer data. 
Staff use advanced programming to match VTR and dealer data for each 
trip and identify records that do not match. They then investigate each 
unmatched record to determine the cause of the discrepancy and make the 
correction to the appropriate data set. This investigation process 
includes interviews with dealers, vessel operators, and owners to 
obtain supporting documentation for the correction and to ensure 
industry concurs with the data corrections. Given that discrepancies 
between VTR and dealer data are investigated and resolved, NMFS does 
not consider as necessary the proposed measure for observers to collect 
a volumetric estimate of total catch to help identify or resolve 
discrepancies between VTR and dealer data.
    Framework 4 discusses the concern that catch is not being 
accurately reported, but cautions whether the proposed measure would be 
more accurate than methods currently used by vessel operators or 
dealers to estimate catch. The volumetric conversions proposed in 
Framework 4 are based on herring harvested in other parts of the world. 
Using a volumetric conversion assumes consistency in the size, weight, 
and density of the catch, but there can be substantial variability in 
the catch composition of the herring fishery, depending on the area and 
season. The proposed 5 percent deduction from total weight to account 
for water in the tanks is based on best known practices among the 
industry, but the Council did not rigorously evaluate the amount of the 
deduction. For these reasons, Framework 4 explains that converting a 
volume of total fish to pounds based on a herring-based conversion 
could produce less accurate catch estimates than current vessel or 
dealer estimates. Because of the potential variability and 
uncertainties associated with volumetric estimates and volumetric 
conversions, catch estimates derived under this proposed measure would 
not be used to replace any current estimates of herring catch. 
Therefore, the impact of this proposed measure on the herring resource 
is likely to be negligible.
    Framework 4 suggests that portside samplers, in addition to 
observers, could provide independent catch verification in the herring 
fishery. Currently, the portside sampling program that samples the 
herring fishery is a voluntary program administered by the states of 
Massachusetts and Maine. It is not possible to implement a mandatory 
Federal data collection through a voluntary state sampling program. It 
may be possible to collect catch data in a future Federal portside 
sampling program, such as the portside sampling alternative for the 
midwater trawl fleet being considered in the Council's Industry-Funded 
Monitoring Omnibus Amendment, provided that the data collected would 
improve monitoring in the herring fishery.
    During the development of Framework 4, NMFS expressed concern 
regarding the utility of the proposed measure and the reliability of a 
volumetric estimate of total catch. When

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the Council adopted Framework 4 at its April 2014 meeting, NMFS 
commented that it was unclear how GARFO would use the volumetric 
estimate of total catch and whether a volumetric estimate collected by 
an observer would be any more accurate than either the vessel or dealer 
reported data. Framework 4 describes that the proposed measure is 
intended to enhance catch monitoring, but it does not describe the 
specifics of how the volumetric catch estimate will be used to cross-
check vessel and dealer data. In recent years, discrepancies between 
VTR and dealer reports have averaged approximately 1 percent; 
therefore, using the volumetric estimate to resolve those discrepancies 
does not seem necessary. Additionally, because of assumptions inherent 
in the calculation to convert volume to weight, Framework 4 cautions 
that the proposed measure could result in the catch estimate less 
accurate than either the vessel or dealer data.
    In summary, NMFS seeks public comment on whether and how the 
proposed measure has practical utility that outweighs its additional 
compliance and administrative costs. Specifically, NMFS seeks comment 
on whether and how the benefit of the information provided from this 
measure compares to the additional burden on vessel owner/operators to 
certify their fish holds and make available a measuring stick for 
observers, consistent with the requirements of MSA National Standards 5 
and 7 and the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). NMFS seeks comment on the 
quality of the information produced and whether and how it is relevant 
to and sufficient for the purposes of monitoring the fishery, 
facilitating inseason management, or judging the performance of the 
management regime, consistent with the requirements of MSA National 
Standard 2. NMFS also seeks comment on whether and how this measure 
allows the fishery to operate at the lowest possible administrative and 
enforcement costs relative to any additional monitoring benefit 
provided by this measure, consistent with the requirements of MSA 
National Standard 5. Lastly, NMFS seeks comment on the accuracy of the 
burden estimate, ways to enhance the quality or utility of the 
information collected, and ways to minimize the burden of the 
information collection. After evaluating public comment, NMFS will 
determine if the proposed volumetric catch estimate requirement can be 
approved or if it must be disapproved.

Empty Fish Holds

    Framework 4 would require fish holds of vessels with Category A or 
B limited access herring permits to be empty of fish before leaving the 
dock on any trip declared into the herring fishery. A waiver may be 
issued by an authorized law enforcement officer when fish have been 
reported as caught and cannot be sold due to the condition of fish.
    The Council proposed this measure to enhance catch monitoring and 
discourage wasteful fishing practices in the herring fishery. The 
practice of discarding unmarketable fish on a subsequent trip is not 
known to be prevalent in the herring fishery, but some stakeholders are 
concerned that fish not purchased by a dealer, and discarded on a 
subsequent trip, may not be reported on the VTR. The Council intended 
this measure to discourage the discarding of unreported fish, provide a 
mechanism to document when harvested fish become unmarketable, and 
prevent vessel operators from mixing fish from multiple trips in the 
hold, potentially biasing catch data.
    Initially, this measure consisted of only the requirement that 
vessel fish holds be empty of fish at the beginning of a herring trip. 
But recognizing that there may be unforeseen events that make it 
difficult to sell fish (e.g., refrigeration failure, poor condition, 
lack of market), the Council proposed the waiver provision to mitigate 
the potential costs associated with disposing of unmarketable catch on 
land. The Council intended the waiver to provide a mechanism to verify 
that fish had been reported and document the nature and extent to which 
vessels are departing on trips with fish in their holds. Additionally, 
some vessels in the herring fishery land their catch in multiple ports, 
and the Council intended that the waiver provision would allow that 
practice to continue.
    NMFS is concerned with the lack of justification for this measure 
and how the compliance and enforcement costs associated with this 
measure seem to outweigh the benefits. NMFS would still need to 
significantly develop this measure prior to implementation, including 
developing a protocol for checking if fish holds are empty of fish, 
developing guidance for when/how waivers would be issued, specifying 
what a vessel must do if it cannot obtain a waiver, and developing a 
process to use/track waivers. At the April 2014 Council meeting, NMFS 
commented that it was unclear how this requirement would improve catch 
data and urged the Council to ensure that Framework 4 provided clear 
rationale for this measure.
    While prohibiting the disposal of unmarketable catch at sea, unless 
a waiver is issued, may discourage wasteful fishing practices, there is 
insufficient support in the record to determine whether this practice 
is frequently occurring in the herring fishery. The costs associated 
with a herring trip, such as fuel, crew wages, and insurance, are 
substantial, so it is unlikely that vessel owners/operators are 
harvesting fish with the intention to discard rather than sell the 
fish. Additionally, Framework 4 acknowledges that disposing of 
unmarketable catch at sea on a subsequent fishing trip is not known to 
occur regularly in the herring fishery.
    Framework 4 explains that it is unclear whether unmarketable catch 
discarded at sea on a subsequent trip is reported. Part of the 
justification for the waiver provision is to provide a way to verify 
that fish have been reported and document the extent to which vessels 
are departing on trips with fish in their holds. However, the Council's 
proposed waiver provides no way of verifying the amount of fish 
reported relative to the amount of fish left in the hold. Therefore, 
NMFS does not consider this measure to contain a viable mechanism to 
verify whether harvested fish that are left in the hold were reported 
by the vessel.
    Because the proposed measure lacks a mechanism to verify or correct 
the amount of fish reported on the VTR, the proposed measure is 
unlikely to improve catch monitoring in the herring fishery. In 
contrast, the compliance and enforcement costs associated with the 
proposed measure may be high. For example, vessel operators needing to 
dispose of fish at sea may lose time and money waiting for an 
authorized law enforcement officer to travel to their vessel, inspect 
it, and issue a waiver. Additionally, it would likely be time consuming 
for authorized officers to issue waivers and would divert resources 
from other law enforcement duties.
    This proposed measure is also intended to enhance catch monitoring 
in the herring fishery by preventing vessel operators from mixing fish 
from multiple trips in the hold and biasing catch data. NEFOP observers 
sample the catch while it is on the deck, before it is placed in the 
fish hold, so there is no chance that observers would be sampling fish 
from multiple trips that were mixed in the hold. The herring fishery is 
also sampled portside by the Massachusetts' Department of Marine 
Fisheries (MA DMF) and Maine's

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Department of Marine Resources. Mixing of catch from multiple fishing 
trips, although unlikely, may have the potential to bias landings data 
used to inform herring stock assessments, state management spawning 
closures, and the river herring avoidance program operated by the 
University of Massachusetts' School of Marine Fisheries and MA DMF.
    The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission is also considering 
a requirement that vessel fish holds be empty of fish before vessels 
depart on a herring fishing trip in Amendment 3 to its Interstate FMP 
for Atlantic Herring. Establishing a similar provision in this action 
may promote coordination between Federal and state management of the 
herring fishery, but for the reasons described above, it is unlikely to 
improve catch monitoring in the herring fishery.
    In summary, NMFS seeks public comment on whether and how the 
proposed measure has practical utility that outweighs its additional 
compliance and enforcement costs. Specifically, NMFS seeks comment on 
whether and how requiring empty fish holds improves catch monitoring 
and how any benefit of catch monitoring provided by requiring empty 
fish holds compares to the additional burden on vessel owner/operators 
to obtain a waiver from an authorized officer, consistent with the 
requirements of MSA National Standard 7 and the PRA. NMFS also seeks 
comment on whether and how the measure minimizes costs, avoids 
unnecessary duplication, and provides fishermen with the greatest 
possible freedom of action in conducting business or imposes an 
unnecessary enforcement burden relative to the requirements of MSA 
National Standard 7. Further, NMFS seeks comment on the proposed 
measure's efficient use of fishery resources, specifically whether and 
how this measure allows the fishery to operate at the lowest possible 
enforcement costs relative to the requirements of MSA National Standard 
5. Lastly, NMFS seeks comment on the accuracy of the burden estimate, 
ways to enhance the quality or utility of the information collected, 
and ways to minimize the burden of the information collection. After 
evaluating public comment, NMFS will determine if the proposed empty 
fish hold requirement can be approved or if it must be disapproved.

Clarification of Existing Slippage Measures

    Framework 4 proposes clarifications to slippage measures 
implemented in Amendment 5 (79 FR 8786, February 13, 2014). Currently, 
slippage requirements exist for vessels with limited access herring 
permits and midwater trawl vessels fishing in Groundfish Closed Areas.
    Slippage is currently defined at 50 CFR 648.2 as catch that is 
discarded prior to it being brought aboard a vessel issued a herring 
permit and/or prior to making it available for sampling and inspection 
by a NMFS-approved observer. Slippage includes releasing catch from a 
codend or seine prior to the completion of pumping the catch aboard and 
the release of catch from a codend or seine while the codend or seine 
is in the water. Fish that cannot be pumped and remain in the codend or 
seine at the end of pumping operations are characterized as operational 
discards, not slippage. Discards that occur after the catch is brought 
on board and sorted are also not considered slippage.
    Measures at Sec.  648.11(m)(4) prohibit slippage aboard any vessel 
issued a limited access herring permit and carrying a NMFS-approved 
observer, except when safety or mechanical failure necessitate slipping 
catch or when excess catch of spiny dogfish prevents fish from being 
pumped aboard the vessel. Vessel may also make test tows without 
pumping catch on board for sampling, provided the gear is re-set 
without releasing its contents and all catch from test tows would be 
available to the observer to sample when the next tow is brought on 
board. If catch is slipped for any the reasons described previously, 
the vessel operator must complete and sign a Released Catch Affidavit 
detailing where, when, and why catch was slipped and the estimated 
weight of each species either retained or slipped on that tow. A 
completed affidavit must be submitted to NMFS within 48 hr of the end 
of the trip.
    When midwater trawl vessels are fishing in the Groundfish Closed 
Areas, measures at Sec.  648.202(b) require those vessels to carry an 
observer and prohibit slippage, except when slippage is due to safety, 
mechanical failure, or excess catch of spiny dogfish, and operational 
discards. Operational discards are the relatively small amounts of fish 
that remain in the codend or seine after catch is pumped aboard the 
vessel. The Groundfish Closed Areas include Closed Area I, Closed Area 
II, Nantucket Lightship Closed Area, Cashes Ledge Closure Area, and the 
Western Gulf of Maine Closure Area. Midwater trawl vessels fishing in 
the Groundfish Closed Areas may make test tows, but if catch is slipped 
or operationally discarded, the vessel must immediately exit the 
Groundfish Closed Areas for the remainder of that trip and complete a 
Released Catch Affidavit within 48 hr of the end of the trip.
    When sampling catch at-sea, observers document all catch not 
brought on board and categorize the catch based on disposition code. 
Those codes are later evaluated to determine if they were discard, 
slippage, or operational discard events. Consistent with the 
recommendations of the Herring Plan Development Team, the Council 
believes that clarifying the treatment of catch not brought on board 
should enhance the effectiveness and enforceability of existing and 
proposed management measures to address slippage.
    Framework 4 proposes to maintain the existing requirements that 
prohibit operational discards aboard midwater trawl vessels fishing in 
the Groundfish Closed Areas but allow operational discards to occur on 
board herring vessels fishing outside the Groundfish Closed Areas. 
Current observer protocols include documenting operational discards and 
existing regulations require vessel operators to assist the observer 
with this process. Because it can be time and labor intensive to bring 
these small amounts of fish on board the vessel, the compliance costs 
associated with prohibiting operational discards outside the Groundfish 
Closed Areas would likely outweigh any benefits to the catch monitoring 
program and the herring resource. Especially considering that hauls 
containing operational discards are considered to be ``observed'' hauls 
as the amount and composition of operational discards can be estimated 
by observers. For these reasons, the Council decided to maintain the 
existing requirements that prohibit operational discards aboard 
midwater trawl vessels fishing in the Groundfish Closed Areas but allow 
operational discards to occur on herring vessels fishing outside the 
Groundfish Closed Areas.
    Framework 4 proposes clarifying slippage, such that a slippage 
event due to safety, mechanical failure, or excess catch of spiny 
dogfish would be categorized as an ``allowable'' slippage event and 
slippage for any other reason would be categorized as a ``non-
allowable'' slippage event. These proposed categorizations are intended 
to help clarify the type of slippage event and would then be used to 
determine whether a vessel would be subject to any slippage 
consequences proposed in Framework 4.
    Framework 4 proposes that catch not brought on board due to gear 
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would be categorized as mechanical failure and, therefore, as an 
allowable slippage event. Although a gear failure that results in the 
release of catch from a codend is often beyond the control of the 
captain and crew, instances of catch released due to gear damage are 
similar to instances of catch released due to mechanical failure. 
Therefore, the Council believes that catch released due to gear damage 
should be categorized as mechanical failure and an allowable slippage 
event. As an allowable slippage event, catch not brought on board due 
to gear damage would be subject to existing slippage requirements and a 
slippage consequence proposed in Framework 4.
    Framework 4 proposes that catch that falls out of or off of gear 
and is not brought on board would not be categorized as a slippage 
event. In general, only small amounts of catch fall out or off of gear 
during fishing and/or when catch is being brought aboard the vessel, 
unlike the potential for catch loss due to mechanical failure. 
Therefore, the Council believes that fish that fall out of the gear 
should be categorized as discarded catch, but not slippage. For these 
reasons, instances of catch falling out or off of gear during fishing 
and/or when catch is being brought aboard the vessel would not be 
subject to existing slippage requirements or any proposed slippage 
consequences in Framework 4.

Slippage Consequences

    Building on the slippage restrictions established in Amendment 5, 
Framework 4 proposes requiring vessels to move away from the slippage 
location following an allowable slippage event before resuming fishing. 
Specifically, vessels with Category A or B herring permits slipping 
catch, due to safety, mechanical failure, or excess catch of spiny 
dogfish, would be required to move at least 15 nautical miles (27.78 
km) away from the slippage event location. The vessel would be allowed 
to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) away in any direction, but it 
would be prohibited from resuming fishing until it was at least 15 
nautical miles (27.78 km) from the location of the allowable slippage 
event. Additionally, the vessel would be required to remain at least 15 
nautical miles (27.78 km) from the slippage event location for the 
duration of that fishing trip.
    Framework 4 also proposes a trip termination consequence for non-
allowable slippage events. Specifically, vessels with Category A or B 
herring permits slipping catch, for any reason other than safety, 
mechanical failure, or excess catch of spiny dogfish, would be required 
to immediately stop fishing and return to port. After having returned 
to port and terminated the fishing trip, vessels would be allowed to 
initiate another fishing trip, consistent with the existing pre-trip 
notification requirements (e.g., contact NEFOP to request an observer, 
VMS trip/gear declaration) for limited access vessels participating in 
the herring fishery.
    Vessels with Category A or B limited access herring permits fishing 
with midwater trawl gear in the Groundfish Closed Areas would also be 
subject to these proposed slippage consequences. Midwater trawl vessels 
are currently required to exit the Groundfish Closed Areas following an 
allowable slippage event and remain outside the Groundfish Closed Areas 
for the duration of that trip. Under these proposed slippage 
consequences, vessels with Category A or B limited access herring 
permits fishing with midwater trawl gear in the Groundfish Closed Area 
would also be required to move at least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) 
away from the slippage location following an allowable slippage event. 
Therefore, following an allowable slippage event, a midwater trawl 
vessel would need to exit the Groundfish Closed Areas and remain 
outside of the Groundfish Closed Areas for the remainder of the fishing 
trip. If the vessel has been issued a Category A or B limited access 
herring permit, the vessel would also be required to move at least 15 
nautical miles (27.78 km) away from the slippage event and remain at 
least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) away from the slippage event for the 
remainder of the fishing trip. Additionally, vessels with Category A or 
B limited access herring permits fishing with midwater trawl gear in 
the Groundfish Closed Areas would be required to terminate the fishing 
trip and return to port following a non-allowable slippage event.
    The Council believes that additional consequences for both 
allowable and non-allowable slippage events will enhance the catch 
monitoring program established through Amendment 5 by further 
discouraging slippage in the herring fishery. The herring fishery is a 
relatively high-volume fishery capable of catching large quantities of 
fish in a single tow. Therefore, even a few slippage events have the 
potential to substantially affect species composition data, especially 
extrapolations of incidental catch. The Council recommended the 
requirement that vessels move at least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) 
following an allowable slippage event for two reasons. First, the 15-
nautical mile (27.78-km) move requirement would apply uniformly to all 
vessels that slipped catch, unlike other considered alternatives (e.g., 
leaving a management area, leaving a statistical area) where the 
magnitude of the move would have depended upon the location of the 
allowable slippage event. Second, the Council believes the 15-nautical 
mile (27.78-km) move requirement would likely provide sufficient 
incentive (i.e., costing time and fuel) for herring vessels to minimize 
slippage while still maximizing opportunities for participating in the 
herring fishery and fully utilizing the available yield. Additionally, 
the Council recommended the requirement that vessels terminate their 
fishing trip following a non-allowable slippage event to reiterate the 
importance of minimizing slippage. The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management 
Council recommended these same slippage consequences for allowable and 
non-allowable slippage events in the mackerel fishery as part of 
Framework 9 to the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP. Many 
vessels participate in both the herring and mackerel fisheries, and 
implementing consistent slippage consequences across these fisheries is 
expected to improve compliance and enforcement of these measures.
    Slippage is a significant concern for many stakeholders because 
they believe it undermines the ability to collect unbiased estimates of 
herring catch, as well as other species, in the herring fishery. 
Stakeholders expressed support for proposed measures to address 
slippage in Framework 4, suggesting that implementing these measures 
would further ensure that there is accountability for all catch in the 
herring fishery. Framework 4 explains that when the benefits of 
slipping catch outweigh the costs of slipping catch, vessel operators 
are likely to slip catch. Additionally, Framework 4 describes the 
impact of the slippage consequence measures as low positive for the 
herring resource and low negative for the herring industry. Minimizing 
slippage events and better documentation of slipped catch may improve 
estimates of bycatch in the fishery. To the extent that the amount and 
species composition of slipped catch can be sampled and/or estimated, 
catch monitoring will be enhanced. To the extent that slippage events 
can continue to be reduced, bycatch can be further minimized.

Reporting Slippage Events

    Framework 4 proposes requiring vessels with limited access herring 
permits to report slippage events, including the reason for the 
slippage

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event, via the herring daily VMS catch report. This report, in 
combination with observer data, would help enhance the enforceability 
of existing slippage requirements, such as completing a released catch 
affidavit, as well as the slippage consequences proposed in Framework 
4.

Clarifications and Corrections

    This proposed rule also contains minor clarifications and 
corrections to existing regulations. NMFS proposes these adjustments 
under the authority of section 305(d) to the MSA, which provides that 
the Secretary of Commerce may promulgate regulations necessary to 
ensure that framework adjustments to FMPs are carried out in accordance 
with the FMP and the MSA. These adjustments, which are identified and 
described below, are necessary to clarify current regulations and would 
not change the intent of any regulations.
    NMFS proposes to add a transiting provision for herring management 
areas with seasonal sub-ACLs. This provision would allow vessels to 
transit herring management areas during periods when zero percent of 
the sub-ACL for those areas was available for harvest with herring 
harvested from other herring management areas aboard, provided gear was 
stowed and not available for use. This provision was overlooked during 
rulemaking for Framework Adjustment 2 to the Herring FMP and is 
consistent with the intent of that action. NMFS proposes to remove 
regulations at Sec.  648.80(d)(7) describing requirements for midwater 
trawl vessels fishing in Groundfish Closed Area I because they are 
redundant with regulations at Sec.  648.202(b) describing requirements 
for midwater trawl vessels fishing in any of the Groundfish Closed 
Areas. NMFS proposes adding the definition of operational discards at 
Sec.  648.2 and clarifying that operational discards are not permitted 
aboard midwater trawl vessels fishing in Groundfish Closed Areas, 
unless those fish have first been made available to an observer for 
sampling. NMFS proposes revising references to individual years in 
regulations for carryover at Sec.  648.201 to more correctly describe 
the timing of carryover. Lastly, NMFS proposes to correct coordinates 
for Herring Management Area 2 at Sec.  648.200(f)(2) to more accurately 
define the area.

Classification

    Except for the proposed measures requiring volumetric estimates of 
catch and empty fish holds at the beginning of a trip and pursuant to 
section 304(b)(1)(A) of the MSA, the NMFS Assistant Administrator has 
preliminarily determined that this proposed rule is consistent with the 
Atlantic Herring FMP; other provisions of the MSA; and other applicable 
law, subject to further consideration after public comment.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Council prepared an IRFA, as required by section 603 of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The IRFA describes the economic 
impact this proposed rule, if adopted, would have on small entities. A 
summary of the analysis follows. A copy of this analysis is available 
from the Council or NMFS (see ADDRESSES) or via the Internet at 
www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.

Description of the Reasons Why Action by the Agency Is Being Considered

    This action proposes measures intended to further enhance catch 
monitoring and address discarding in the herring fishery. The preamble 
to this rule includes a complete description of the reasons why this 
action is being considered; therefore, those reasons are not repeated 
here.

Statement of the Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, This Proposed Rule

    This action proposes measures intended to further enhance catch 
monitoring and address discarding in the herring fishery. The preamble 
to this proposed rule includes a complete description of the objectives 
of and legal basis for this action; therefore, that description is not 
repeated here.

Description and Estimate of Number of Small Entities to Which This 
Proposed Rule Would Apply

    This action proposes measures to regulate the activity of vessels 
with limited access herring permits and vessels with Category A or B 
limited access herring permits. Therefore, the regulated entity is the 
business that owns at least one limited access herring permit.
    In 2013, the most recent full year of fishery permit data, 93 
fishing vessels were issued a limited access herring permit. Vessels 
and/or permits may be owned by entities affiliated by stock ownership, 
common management, identity of interest, contractual relationships, or 
economic dependency. For the purposes of this analysis, ownership 
entities are defined by those entities with common ownership personnel 
as listed on permit application documentation. Only permits with 
identical ownership personnel are categorized as an affiliated entity. 
For example, if five permits have the same seven personnel listed as 
co-owners on their application paperwork, those seven personnel form 
one ownership entity, covering those five permits. If one or several of 
the seven owners also own additional vessels, with sub-sets of the 
original seven personnel or with new co-owners, those ownership 
arrangements are deemed to be separate entities for the purpose of this 
analysis.
    Based on this ownership criterion, NMFS dealer data for recent 
years (2010-2013), and the size standards for finfish and shellfish 
firms, there are 68 regulated fishing firms with a limited access 
herring permit. Of those 68 firms, there are 61 small entities and 7 
large entities. Not all of these permitted firms are active: Only 32 
small entities and 5 large entities were actively fishing for herring 
during the last 3 years. Additionally, there are 32 regulated fishing 
firms that hold Category A or B herring permits. Of those 32 firms, 
there are 27 small entities and 5 large entities. Not all of these 
permitted firms are active: Only 19 small entities and 5 large entities 
were actively fishing for herring during the last 3 years.

Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements of This Proposed Rule

    This action proposes collection-of-information requirements subject 
to review and approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
under the PRA. This requirement will be submitted to OMB for approval 
under Control Numbers 0648-0202 and 0648-0674.
    This action proposes that limited access vessels report slippage 
events via the daily VMS herring catch report. All limited access 
herring vessels are currently required to submit daily VMS catch 
reports, therefore, reporting slippage via VMS is not expected to cause 
any additional time or cost burden above that which was previously 
approved under OMB Control Number 0648-0202.
    This action proposes that vessels with limited access herring 
permits that store herring catch in fish holds would be required to 
certify the capacity of their fish holds and mark their holds at 
regular intervals to facilitate collection of volumetric catch 
estimates. The fish hold capacity measurement would need to be 
certified by one of the following entities: (1) A Certified Marine 
Surveyor with a fishing specialty by the National Association of Marine 
Surveyors (NAMS); (2) an Accredited Marine Surveyor with a fishing 
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(SAMS); (3) employees or agents of a classification society approved by 
the U.S. Coast Guard pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 3316(c); (4) the Maine State 
Sealer of Weights and Measures; (5) a professionally-licensed and/or 
registered Marine Engineer; or (6) a Naval Architect with a 
professional engineer license. Additionally, vessels would be required 
to obtain and carry on board a NMFS-approved measuring stick that would 
be available to observers to place into the fish hold(s) to measure the 
amount of fish. Each hold volume measurement done by a certified marine 
surveyor is estimated to cost $300-$400. The cost of the NMFS-approved 
measuring stick is unknown at this time, but expected to be minimal. 
Ninety-three vessels were issued a limited access herring permit in 
2013. Therefore, an estimated 93 vessels would be required to submit a 
fish hold volume measurement at the time of permit issuance in 2016 and 
obtain and carry on board a NMFS-approved measuring stick.
    This action also proposes that vessels with Category A or B limited 
access herring permits would be required to have empty holds prior to 
departing on a herring trip. A waiver may be issued by an authorized 
law enforcement officer when fish have been reported as caught and 
cannot be sold due to the condition of fish. Forty-three vessels were 
issued a Category A or B limited access herring permit in 2013. 
Therefore, an estimated 43 vessels would be required to obtain a waiver 
from an authorized officer prior to leaving the dock on a herring trip 
with fish in the hold. The burden to the vessel operator/owner 
associated with obtaining a waiver would be any loss of time and/or 
money waiting for an authorized officer to travel to their vessel, 
inspect it, and issue a waiver.
    Public comment is sought regarding: Whether this proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; the accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to 
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology. Send comments on 
these or any other aspects of the collection of information to the 
Regional Administrator (see ADDRESSES), and email to 
[email protected], or fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is 
required to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure 
to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements 
of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays a currently 
valid OMB Control Number. All currently approved NOAA collections of 
information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

Federal Rules Which May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With This 
Proposed Rule

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

Description of Significant Alternatives to the Proposed Action Which 
Accomplish the Stated Objectives of the Applicable Statues and Which 
Minimize Any Significant Economic Impact on Small Entities

    This action considered alternatives to the proposed action, but, 
according to the analysis in Framework 4, the non-selected alternatives 
would not have met the stated goal of the action, minimized any 
significant economic impact on small entities compared to the proposed 
action, or been consistent with applicable law.
    To help minimize slippage, Framework 4 considered slippage 
consequence measures that would have required vessels to leave either a 
herring management or statistical area following an allowed slippage 
event and remain out of that area for the remainder of the trip. The 
economic cost of complying with these requirements and their 
effectiveness at deterring slippage would have arbitrarily depended 
upon the location of the slippage event and the magnitude of the 
required move. Therefore, the impact of the non-selected alternatives 
would not have applied uniformly to all vessels that slipped catch, 
unlike the impact of complying with the proposed action requiring 
vessels to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km), and the non-selected 
alternatives may not minimize bycatch to the extent practicable. 
Framework 4 also considered only requiring trip termination following 
non-allowable slippage events, rather than the proposed action of 
requiring both a 15-nautical mile (27.78-km) move following allowable 
slippage events and trip termination following non-allowable slippage 
events. The proposed action was selected rather than just a trip 
termination requirement because the proposed action likely provides a 
greater incentive to not slip catch, thereby helping to minimize 
bycatch to the extent practicable.
    To help identify errors with catch information in the herring 
fishery, Framework 4 considered requiring dealers to have vessel 
representatives corroborate dealer landings data and requiring VTRs and 
dealers reports to be submitted daily rather than weekly. The analysis 
in Framework 4 indicated that both these non-selected alternatives 
would have only had a negligible impact on improving the quality of 
catch information in the herring fishery. Additionally, the reporting 
burden associated with these non-selected alternatives would have 
likely been greater than the reporting burden associated with the 
proposed action requiring vessel fish holds to be empty of fish at the 
beginning of a herring trip.
    Lastly, to improve the quality of herring catch information, 
Framework 4 considered requiring dealers to estimate herring landings 
based on standardized weight conversions for specific volumes of 
herring (e.g., box, storage tote, or truck). The economic cost of 
complying with these non-selected alternatives would have likely been 
similar to the costs associated with the proposed action requiring 
volumetric catch estimates to be collected aboard limited access 
herring vessels. However, the Framework 4 analysis suggests that the 
benefit of these non-selected alternatives would likely have been 
variable, depending on the accuracy of the weight conversions, and may 
have been more uncertain than any benefit resulting from the proposed 
action.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

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

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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

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

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2. In Sec.  648.2, the definition for ``Slippage in the Atlantic 
herring fishery'' is removed and the definitions for ``Operational 
discards in the Atlantic herring fishery'' and ``Slip, slips, or 
slipping catch in the Atlantic herring fishery'' are added in 
alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  648.2  Definitions.

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    Operational discards in the Atlantic herring fishery means small 
amounts of fish that cannot be pumped on board and remain in the codend 
or seine at the end of pumping operations. Leaving small amounts of 
fish in the codend or seine at the end of pumping operations is 
operationally discarding catch.
* * * * *
    Slip, slips, or slipping catch in the Atlantic herring fishery 
means catch that is discarded by a vessel issued an Atlantic herring 
permit prior to it being brought on board and made available for 
sampling and inspection by a NMFS-approved observer. Slip or slipping 
catch includes releasing fish from a codend or seine prior to the 
completion of pumping the fish on board and the release of fish from a 
codend or seine while the codend or seine is in the water. Slippage or 
slipped catch refers to fish that are slipped. Slippage or slipped 
catch does not include operational discards, discards that occur after 
the catch is brought on board, or fish that inadvertently fall out of 
or off fishing gear as gear is being brought on board the vessel.
* * * * *
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3. In Sec.  648.4, paragraph (a)(10)(iv)(P) is added to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.4  Vessel permits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (10) * * *
    (iv) * * *
    (P) Volumetric hold certification. All vessels with limited access 
herring permits that store catch in fish holds must certify the 
capacity of the vessel fish hold. The fish hold capacity measurement 
must be certified by one of the following qualified individuals or 
entities: Certified Marine Surveyor with a fishing specialty by the 
National Association of Marine Surveyors; Accredited Marine Surveyor 
with a fishing specialty by the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors; 
employees or agents of a classification society approved by the Coast 
Guard pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 3316(c); the Maine State Sealer of Weights 
and Measures; a professionally-licensed and/or registered Marine 
Engineer; or a Naval Architect with a professional engineer license. 
Vessel owners must submit a certified fish hold capacity measurement to 
NMFS with a signed certification by the individual or entity that 
completed the measurement.
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  648.11, paragraphs (m)(3)(ii) and (m)(4) are revised and 
paragraph (m)(5) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  648.11  At-sea sea sampler/observer coverage.

* * * * *
    (m) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (ii) Reasonable assistance to enable observers to carry out their 
duties, including but not limited to assistance with: Obtaining and 
sorting samples; measuring decks, codends, and holding bins; providing 
an observer a NMFS-approved measuring stick when requested; estimating 
the volume of fish in fish hold(s) before offloading; collecting 
bycatch when requested by the observers; and collecting and carrying 
baskets of fish when requested by the observers.
* * * * *
    (4) Measures to address slippage. (i) No vessel issued a limited 
access herring permit may slip catch, as defined at Sec.  648.2, except 
in the following circumstances:
    (A) The vessel operator has determined, and the preponderance of 
available evidence indicates that, there is a compelling safety reason; 
or
    (B) A mechanical failure, including gear damage, precludes bringing 
some or all of the catch on board the vessel for inspection; or,
    (C) The vessel operator determines that pumping becomes impossible 
as a result of spiny dogfish clogging the pump intake. The vessel 
operator shall take reasonable measures, such as strapping and 
splitting the net, to remove all fish which can be pumped from the net 
prior to release.
    (ii) Vessels may make test tows without pumping catch on board if 
the net is re-set without releasing its contents provided that all 
catch from test tows is available to the observer to sample when the 
next tow is brought on board for sampling.
    (iii) If a vessel issued any limited access herring permit slips 
catch, the vessel operator must report the slippage event on the 
Atlantic herring daily VMS catch report and indicate the reason for 
slipping catch. Additionally, the vessel operator must complete and 
sign a Released Catch Affidavit detailing: The vessel name and permit 
number; the VTR serial number; where, when, and the reason for slipping 
catch; the estimated weight of each species brought on board or slipped 
on that tow. A completed affidavit must be submitted to NMFS within 48 
hr of the end of the trip.
    (iv) If a vessel issued an All Areas or Areas 2/3 Limited Access 
Herring permit slips catch for any of the reasons described in 
paragraph (m)(4)(i) of this section, the vessel operator must move at 
least 15 nm (27.78 km) from the location of release before deploying 
any gear again, and must stay at least 15 nm (27.78 km) away from the 
slippage event location for the remainder of the fishing trip.
    (v) If catch is slipped by a vessel issued an All Areas or Areas 2/
3 Limited Access Herring permit for any reason not described in 
paragraph (m)(4)(i) of this section, the vessel operator must 
immediately terminate the trip and return to port. No fishing activity 
may occur during the return to port.
    (5) Vessels must carry on board a NMFS-approved measuring stick 
which must be made available to the observer upon request.
* * * * *
0
5. In Sec.  648.14, paragraphs (r)(1)(ii)(D), (r)(1)(vii)(F), and 
(r)(2)(xiii) are added and paragraphs (r)(2)(v) through (xii) are 
revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (r) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (D) For vessels issued an All Areas or Areas 2/3 Limited Access 
Herring Permit to begin a declared herring trip to fish for, possess, 
transfer, or receive herring without fish holds empty of fish as 
specified at Sec.  648.204(c), unless the vessel has received a waiver 
to begin a trip with fish in the fish hold.
* * * * *
    (vii) * * *
    (F) Transit or be in an area that has zero percent sub-ACL 
available for harvest specified at Sec.  648.201(d) with herring on 
board, unless such herring were caught in an area or areas with an 
available sub-ACL specified at Sec.  648.201(d), all fishing gear is 
stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2, 
and the vessel is issued a vessel permit that authorizes the amount of 
herring on board for the area where the herring was harvested.
* * * * *
    (r) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (v) Fish with midwater trawl gear in any Northeast Multispecies 
Closed Area, as defined in Sec.  648.81(a) through (e), without a NMFS-
approved observer on board, if the vessel has been issued an Atlantic 
herring permit.
    (vi) Slip or operationally discard catch, as defined at Sec.  
648.2, unless for one of the reasons specified at Sec.  648.202(b)(2), 
if fishing any part of a tow inside the Northeast Multispecies Closed 
Areas, as defined at Sec.  648.81(a) through (e).

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    (vii) Fail to immediately leave the Northeast Multispecies Closed 
Areas and comply with reporting requirements after slipping or 
operationally discarding catch, as required by Sec.  648.202(b)(4).
    (viii) Slip catch, as defined at Sec.  648.2, unless for one of the 
reasons specified at Sec.  648.11(m)(4)(i).
    (ix) For vessels with All Areas or Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring 
Permits, fail to move 15 nm (27.78 km), as required by Sec.  
648.11(m)(4)(iv) and Sec.  648.202(b)(4)(iv).
    (x) For vessels with All Areas or Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring 
Permits, fail to immediately return to port, as required by Sec.  
648.11(m)(4)(v) and Sec.  648.202(b)(4)(iv).
    (xi) Fail to complete, sign, and submit a Released Catch Affidavit 
if fish are released pursuant to the requirements at Sec.  
648.11(m)(4)(iii).
    (xii) Fail to report a slippage event on the Atlantic herring daily 
VMS catch report, as required by Sec.  648.11(m)(4)(iii).
    (xiii) Fail to carry on board, or make available to an observer 
upon request, a NMFS-approved measuring stick, as required by Sec.  
648.11(m)(5).
* * * * *


Sec.  648.80  [Amended]

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6. In Sec.  648.80, paragraph (d)(7) is removed.
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7. In Sec.  648.200, paragraph (f)(2) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.200  Specifications.

* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (2) Management Area 2 (South Coastal Area): All state and Federal 
waters inclusive of sounds and bays, bounded on the east by 70[deg]00' 
W. long. and the outer limit of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone; 
bounded on the north and west by the southern coastline of Cape Cod, 
Massachusetts, and the coastlines of Rhode Island, Connecticut, New 
York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina; and 
bounded on the south by a line following the lateral seaward boundary 
between North Carolina and South Carolina from the coast to the 
Submerged Lands Act line, approximately 33[deg]48'46.37'' N. lat, 
78[deg]29'46.46'' W. long., and then heading due east along 
33[deg]48'46.37'' N. lat. to the outer limit of the US Exclusive 
Economic Zone.
* * * * *
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8. In Sec.  648.201, paragraphs (e) and (f) are revised and paragraph 
(g) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  648.201  AMs and harvest controls.

* * * * *
    (e) A vessel may transit an area that has zero percent sub-ACL 
available for harvest specified in paragraph (d) of this section with 
herring on board, provided such herring were caught in an area or areas 
with sub-ACL available specified in paragraph (d) of this section, that 
all fishing gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as 
defined in Sec.  648.2, and the vessel is issued a permit that 
authorizes the amount of herring on board for the area where the 
herring was harvested.
    (f) Up to 500 mt of the Area 1A sub-ACL shall be allocated for the 
fixed gear fisheries in Area 1A (weirs and stop seines) that occur west 
of 67[deg]16.8' W. long (Cutler, Maine). This set-aside shall be 
available for harvest by fixed gear within the specified area until 
November 1 of each fishing year. Any portion of this allocation that 
has not been utilized by November 1 shall be restored to the sub-ACL 
allocation for Area 1A.
    (g) Carryover. Subject to the conditions described in this 
paragraph (g), unharvested catch in a herring management area in a 
fishing year (up to 10 percent of that area's sub-ACL) shall be carried 
over and added to the sub-ACL for that herring management area for the 
fishing year following the year when total catch is determined. For 
example, NMFS will determine total catch from Year 1 during Year 2, and 
will add carryover to the applicable sub-ACL(s) in Year 3. All such 
carryover shall be based on the herring management area's initial sub-
ACL allocation for the fishing year, not the sub-ACL as increased by 
carryover or decreased by an overage deduction, as specified in 
paragraph (a)(3) of this section. All herring landed from a herring 
management area shall count against that area's sub-ACL, as increased 
by carryover. For example, if 500 mt of herring is added as carryover 
to a 5,000 mt sub-ACL, catch in that management area would be tracked 
against a total sub-ACL of 5,500 mt. NMFS shall add sub-ACL carryover 
only if the ACL, specified consistent with Sec.  648.200(b)(3), for the 
fishing year in which there is unharvested herring, is not exceeded. 
The ACL, consistent with Sec.  648.200(b)(3), shall not be increased by 
carryover specified in this paragraph (g).
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9. In Sec.  648.202, paragraphs (b)(2) introductory text, (b)(4) 
introductory text, and (b)(4)(ii) are revised, and paragraphs 
(b)(4)(iii) and (iv) are added to read as follows:


Sec.  648.202  Season and area restrictions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) No vessel issued an Atlantic herring permit and fishing with 
midwater trawl gear, when fishing any part of a midwater trawl tow in 
the Closed Areas, may slip or operationally discard catch, as defined 
at Sec.  648.2, except in the following circumstances:
* * * * *
    (4) If catch is slipped or operational discarded by a vessel, the 
vessel operator must:
* * * * *
    (ii) Complete and sign a Released Catch Affidavit detailing: The 
vessel name and permit number; the VTR serial number; where, when, and 
for what reason the catch was released; the estimated weight of each 
species brought on board or released on that tow. A completed affidavit 
must be submitted to NMFS within 48 hr of the end of the trip.
    (iii) Report slippage events on the Atlantic herring daily VMS 
catch report and indicate the reason for slipping catch if the vessel 
was issued a limited access herring permit.
    (iv) Comply with the measures to address slippage specified in 
Sec.  648.11(m)(4)(iv) and (v) if the vessel was issued an All Areas or 
Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring Permit.
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10. In Sec.  648.204, paragraph (c) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  648.204  Possession restrictions.

* * * * *
    (c) Vessels issued an All Areas or Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring 
Permit must have fish holds empty of fish before leaving the dock on 
any trip declared into the Atlantic herring fishery. After inspection 
by an authorized officer, a waiver for the requirement to have fish 
holds empty of fish may be issued to vessels for instances when there 
are fish in the hold due to a lack of marketability or refrigeration 
malfunction, provided those fish have been reported by the vessel.

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                                                 revisions to the New Mexico State                          In addition, the SIP is not approved               fish holds to be empty of fish before
                                                 regulations for the City of Albuquerque-                to apply on any Indian reservation land               vessels depart on a herring trip and
                                                 Bernalillo County as described in the                   or in any other area where EPA or an                  seeks public comment on specific issues
                                                 Proposed Action section above. We have                  Indian tribe has demonstrated that a                  with these measures identified by
                                                 made, and will continue to make, these                  tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of             NMFS. Lastly, NMFS proposes minor
                                                 documents generally available                           Indian country, the proposed rule does                corrections to existing regulations.
                                                 electronically through                                  not have tribal implications and will not             DATES: Public comments must be
                                                 www.regulations.gov and/or in hard                      impose substantial direct costs on tribal             received by September 28, 2015.
                                                 copy at the EPA Region 6 office.                        governments or preempt tribal law as                  ADDRESSES: The New England Fishery
                                                                                                         specified by Executive Order 13175 (65                Management Council developed an
                                                 V. Statutory and Executive Order
                                                                                                         FR 67249, November 9, 2000).                          environmental assessment (EA) for this
                                                 Reviews
                                                                                                         List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52                    action that describes the proposed
                                                    Under the CAA, the Administrator is
                                                                                                                                                               action and other considered alternatives
                                                 required to approve a SIP submission                      Environmental protection, Air                       and provides a thorough analysis of the
                                                 that complies with the provisions of the                pollution control, Carbon monoxide,                   impacts of the proposed measures and
                                                 CAA and applicable Federal regulations.                 Incorporation by reference,                           alternatives. Copies of the framework,
                                                 See, 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).                Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen                 the EA, and the Regulatory Impact
                                                 Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions,                     dioxide, Particulate matter, Reporting                Review (RIR)/Initial Regulatory
                                                 EPA’s role is to approve state choices,                 and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur                Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are
                                                 provided that they meet the criteria of                 oxides.                                               available upon request from Thomas A.
                                                 the CAA. Accordingly, this action                         Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.                   Nies, Executive Director, New England
                                                 merely proposes to approve state law as
                                                                                                           Dated: August 12, 2015.                             Fishery Management Council, 50 Water
                                                 meeting Federal requirements and does
                                                                                                         Ron Curry,                                            Street, Newburyport, MA 01950. The
                                                 not impose additional requirements
                                                                                                         Regional Administrator, Region 6.                     EA/RIR/IRFA is accessible via the
                                                 beyond those imposed by state law. For
                                                                                                                                                               Internet at
                                                 that reason, this action:                               [FR Doc. 2015–20898 Filed 8–26–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    • Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory                                                                        www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                                                                         BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                 action’’ subject to review by the Office                                                                         You may submit comments on this
                                                 of Management and Budget under                                                                                document, identified by NOAA–NMFS–
                                                 Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735,                                                                           2015–0067, by any of the following
                                                                                                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                methods:
                                                 October 4, 1993);
                                                    • Does not impose an information                                                                              • Electronic Submission: Submit all
                                                                                                         National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      electronic public comments via the
                                                 collection burden under the provisions                  Administration
                                                 of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                                                                            Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
                                                 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);                                                                                         www.regulations.gov/
                                                                                                         50 CFR Part 648                                       #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-
                                                    • Is certified as not having a
                                                 significant economic impact on a                        [Docket No. 150304214–5660–01]                        0067, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
                                                 substantial number of small entities                                                                          complete the required fields, and enter
                                                                                                         RIN 0648–BE94
                                                 under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                                                                       or attach your comments.
                                                 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);                                    Fisheries of the Northeastern United                     • Mail: John K. Bullard, Regional
                                                    • Does not contain any unfunded                      States; Atlantic Herring Fishery;                     Administrator, NMFS, Northeast
                                                 mandate or significantly or uniquely                    Framework Adjustment 4                                Regional Office, 55 Great Republic
                                                 affect small governments, as described                                                                        Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the
                                                 in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                     AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    outside of the envelope, ‘‘Comments on
                                                 of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  the Herring Framework Adjustment 4
                                                    • Does not have Federalism                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Proposed Rule.’’
                                                 implications as specified in Executive                  Commerce.                                                • Fax: (978) 281–9135, Attn: Carrie
                                                 Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,                    ACTION: Proposed rule, request for                    Nordeen.
                                                 1999);                                                  comments.                                                Instructions: Comments sent by any
                                                    • Is not an economically significant                                                                       other method, to any other address or
                                                 regulatory action based on health or                    SUMMARY:   NMFS proposes management                   individual, or received after the end of
                                                 safety risks subject to Executive Order                 measures recommended by the New                       the comment period, may not be
                                                 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);                    England Fishery Management Council                    considered by NMFS. All comments
                                                    • Is not a significant regulatory action             in Framework Adjustment 4 to the                      received are a part of the public record
                                                 subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR                 Atlantic Herring Fishery Management                   and will generally be posted for public
                                                 28355, May 22, 2001);                                   Plan to further enhance catch                         viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                    • Is not subject to requirements of                  monitoring and address discarding in                  without change. All personal identifying
                                                 section 12(d) of the National                           the herring fishery. NMFS proposes                    information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                 Technology Transfer and Advancement                     measures that would clarify the slippage              confidential business information, or
                                                 Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because                definition (i.e., discarding catch before             otherwise sensitive information
                                                 application of those requirements would                 it has been sampled by an observer),                  submitted voluntarily by the sender will
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                                                 be inconsistent with the CAA; and                       require limited access herring vessels to             be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                    • Does not provide EPA with the                      report slippage via the daily vessel                  accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/
                                                 discretionary authority to address, as                  monitoring system catch report, and                   A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
                                                 appropriate, disproportionate human                     require slippage consequence measures.                remain anonymous).
                                                 health or environmental effects, using                  NMFS also proposes management                            Written comments regarding the
                                                 practicable and legally permissible                     measures recommended by the Council                   burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                                 methods, under Executive Order 12898                    in Framework 4 that would require                     of the collection-of-information
                                                 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).                        volumetric estimates of total catch and               requirements contained in this proposed


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                                                 rule may be submitted to NMFS, Greater                  identified and described below, are                   volumetric estimate to a weight and
                                                 Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office, and                 necessary to clarify current regulations              submit the estimated weight to the
                                                 by email to OIRA_Submission@                            or the intent of the Herring FMP, and                 Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries
                                                 omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806.                   would not change the intent of any                    Office (GARFO) for a cross-check of
                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        regulations.                                          vessel trip reports (VTRs) and dealer
                                                 Carrie Nordeen, Fishery Policy Analyst,                                                                       reports.
                                                                                                         Proposed Measures                                        Vessels with limited access herring
                                                 phone 978–281–9272, fax 978–281–
                                                 9135.                                                      The proposed regulations are based                 permits that store herring catch in fish
                                                                                                         on the measures in Framework 4. The                   holds would be required to certify the
                                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              Council developed Framework 4 to                      capacity of their fish holds and mark
                                                 Background                                              build on catch monitoring                             their holds at regular intervals to
                                                                                                         improvements implemented in                           facilitate collection of volumetric catch
                                                    The Council adopted Framework                        Amendment 5 to the Herring FMP (79                    estimates. The fish hold capacity
                                                 Adjustment 4 to the Atlantic Herring                    FR 8786, February 13, 2014) and to                    measurement would need to be certified
                                                 Fishery Management Plan at its April                    address dealer reporting requirements                 by one of the following entities: (1) A
                                                 22, 2014, meeting. The Council                          and slippage caps that NMFS                           Certified Marine Surveyor with a fishing
                                                 submitted Framework 4 to NMFS for                       disapproved as part of Amendment 5.                   specialty by the National Association of
                                                 review on July 18, 2014, and                               NMFS supports improvements to                      Marine Surveyors (NAMS); (2) an
                                                 resubmitted to NMFS on February 27,                     fishery dependent data collections and                Accredited Marine Surveyor with a
                                                 2015, and April 30, 2015.                               shares the Council’s concern for                      fishing specialty by the Society of
                                                    This proposed rule includes                          reducing unnecessary discarding.                      Accredited Marine Surveyors (SAMS);
                                                 management measures recommended by                      During the development of Framework                   (3) employees or agents of a
                                                 the Council in Framework 4 intended to                  4, NMFS expressed concern with the                    classification society approved by the
                                                 further enhance catch monitoring and                    lack of rationale supporting two of the               U.S. Coast Guard pursuant to 46 U.S.C.
                                                 address discarding in the herring                       measures in Framework 4, specifically                 3316(c); (4) the Maine State Sealer of
                                                 fishery. If implemented, Framework 4                    the measures requiring volumetric                     Weights and Measures; (5) a
                                                 would clarify the slippage definition,                  estimates of total catch and empty fish               professionally-licensed and/or
                                                 require limited access herring vessels to               holds at the beginning of a trip. The                 registered Marine Engineer; or (6) a
                                                 report slippage events on the daily                     Council did not provide evidence of                   Naval Architect with a professional
                                                 vessel monitoring system (VMS) catch                    specific problems with catch monitoring               engineer license. This proposed list of
                                                 report, and establish slippage                          or discarding that these measures would               entities is consistent with the list of
                                                 consequences. Slippage consequence                      address, nor did it demonstrate how                   entities approved to certify fish hold
                                                 measures would require vessels with All                 these measures would rectify any such                 capacities in the Atlantic Mackerel,
                                                 Areas (Category A) or Areas 2/3                         problems. Therefore, NMFS urged the                   Squid, and Butterfish FMP. As part of
                                                 (Category B) Limited Access Herring                     Council to ensure Framework 4                         the limited access herring permit
                                                 Permits to move 15 nautical miles                       provided adequate justification to                    renewal process in 2016, vessel owners
                                                 (27.78 km) following an allowable                       support these measures. At this time,                 would be required to submit a certified
                                                 slippage event, slippage due to safety,                 NMFS does not consider Framework 4                    fish hold capacity measurement to
                                                 mechanical failure, or excess catch of                  to contain sufficient justification for               NMFS with a signed certification by the
                                                 spiny dogfish, and to terminate a fishing               these measures and NMFS remains                       individual or entity that completed the
                                                 trip and return to port following a non-                concerned that the utility of these                   measurement specifying how they met
                                                 allowable slippage event, slippage for                  measures does not outweigh the                        the definition of a qualified individual
                                                 any other reason.                                       compliance, administration, and                       or entity.
                                                    This proposed rule includes two                      enforcement costs.                                       Regulations in the State of Maine
                                                 additional management measures also                        This proposed rule describes concerns              already require that herring vessels have
                                                 recommended by the Council in                           about these measures’ consistency with                their fish holds measured and ‘‘sealed’’
                                                 Framework 4. These measures include                     the MSA and other applicable law.                     by the State Sealer of Weights and
                                                 requiring volumetric catch estimates to                 Following public comment, NMFS will                   Measures. Additionally, regulations at
                                                 be collected aboard vessels with limited                determine if these two measures can be                50 CFR 648.4(a)(5)(iii)(H)(1) specifying
                                                 access herring permits and requiring                    approved or if they must be                           vessel upgrade restrictions require that
                                                 vessels with Category A or B herring                    disapproved. NMFS seeks public                        Tier 1 and Tier 2 limited access Atlantic
                                                 permits to have fish holds empty of fish                comment on all proposed measures in                   mackerel vessels certify the capacity of
                                                 when departing on a herring trip. NMFS                  Framework 4, and, in particular, NMFS                 their fish holds and submit this
                                                 specifically seeks public comment on                    seeks public comment on the proposed                  information to NMFS. Therefore, many
                                                 the consistency of these measures with                  requirements for volumetric estimates of              vessels that participate in the herring
                                                 the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries                          total catch and empty fish holds at the               fishery may already have the
                                                 Conservation and Management Act                         beginning of a trip and whether these                 information necessary to determine the
                                                 (MSA) and other applicable law.                         measures should be approved or                        capacity of their fish holds.
                                                    Additionally, this proposed rule                     disapproved.                                             Vessels with limited access herring
                                                 contains minor corrections to existing                                                                        permits would be required to obtain and
                                                 regulations. NMFS proposes these                        Volumetric Catch Estimates                            retain on board a NMFS-approved
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                                                 adjustments under the authority of                        Framework 4 would require vessels                   measuring stick that would be available
                                                 section 305(d) to the MSA, which                        with limited access herring permits to                to the observer to measure the amount
                                                 provides that the Secretary of Commerce                 have their fish holds certified and                   of fish in the fish hold. At the
                                                 may promulgate regulations necessary                    Northeast Fisheries Science Center                    completion of a fishing trip, but prior to
                                                 to ensure that adjustments to a fishery                 (NEFOP) observers to collect volumetric               offloading, the observer would lower the
                                                 management plan (FMP) are carried out                   estimates of total catch by measuring the             NMFS-approved measuring stick into
                                                 in accordance with the FMP and the                      volume of fish in the hold prior to                   the fish hold(s) to measure the amount
                                                 MSA. These adjustments, which are                       offloading. Observers would convert the               of fish and then estimate the total


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                                                 volume of fish on board. Once the                       discrepancies exist between vessel and                that discrepancies between VTR and
                                                 observer estimates the total volume of                  dealer reports. The herring industry, in              dealer data are investigated and
                                                 fish in the fish hold, the observer would               general, does not believe that herring                resolved, NMFS does not consider as
                                                 calculate the total weight of fish on                   catch is being misreported but, in an                 necessary the proposed measure for
                                                 board based on NMFS-approved volume                     effort to address stakeholder concerns,               observers to collect a volumetric
                                                 to weight conversions. Framework 4                      supports the requirement for observers                estimate of total catch to help identify
                                                 proposes the following conversions: (1)                 to collect an estimate of total catch.                or resolve discrepancies between VTR
                                                 1 cubic foot (0.28 cubic m) = 56.2                         Vessels and dealers report catch by                and dealer data.
                                                 pounds (25.49 kg); (2) 1.244 cubic feet                 species. VTRs, in combination with                       Framework 4 discusses the concern
                                                 (0.035 cubic m) = 1 bushel herring                      observer data, are used by NMFS in                    that catch is not being accurately
                                                 (0.035 cubic m) = 70 pounds (31.75 kg);                 herring stock assessments and to track                reported, but cautions whether the
                                                 (3) 1 hogshead (0.62 cubic m) = 17.5                    catch against catch caps in the herring               proposed measure would be more
                                                 bushels (0.62 cubic m) = 1,225 pounds                   fishery, while dealer data are used to                accurate than methods currently used
                                                 (555.65 kg). Additionally, Framework 4                  track catch against herring annual catch              by vessel operators or dealers to
                                                 proposes that 5 percent of the total                    limits. The proposed measure would                    estimate catch. The volumetric
                                                 weight would be deducted to account                     provide an estimate of total catch, but               conversions proposed in Framework 4
                                                 for water in the fish hold. Once the final              not catch by species. Therefore, the                  are based on herring harvested in other
                                                 estimate of total weight of fish is                     volumetric estimate could not be used                 parts of the world. Using a volumetric
                                                 determined by the observer, that                        to replace either VTRs or dealer data                 conversion assumes consistency in the
                                                 estimate would be recorded along with                   and it could not be used for catch                    size, weight, and density of the catch,
                                                 other sampling data collected on that                   monitoring or stock assessments. While                but there can be substantial variability
                                                 fishing trip. After the observer’s data are             the data generated under this proposed                in the catch composition of the herring
                                                 checked and finalized by NEFOP, the                     measure would not replace industry-                   fishery, depending on the area and
                                                 observer’s estimate of total catch would                reported data used for quota monitoring               season. The proposed 5 percent
                                                 be made available to GARFO for the                      and stock assessments, it is intended to              deduction from total weight to account
                                                 purpose of cross-checking VTRs and                      help measure the utility of industry-                 for water in the tanks is based on best
                                                 dealer data.                                            reported catch data, identify, catch                  known practices among the industry,
                                                    Currently, observers do not estimate                 reporting issues, and alleviate concerns              but the Council did not rigorously
                                                 total catch in the herring fishery.                     that vessel operators and dealers collude             evaluate the amount of the deduction.
                                                 Estimating the volume of fish in fish                   to misreport catch.                                   For these reasons, Framework 4
                                                 holds is an accepted practice elsewhere                    Framework 4 does not provide                       explains that converting a volume of
                                                 in the world, particularly Europe, to                   evidence of misreporting by the herring               total fish to pounds based on a herring-
                                                 estimate the weight of total catch.                     industry, but it does highlight past                  based conversion could produce less
                                                 However, requiring observers in the                     differences between the amount of                     accurate catch estimates than current
                                                 herring fishery to collect volumetric                   herring reported by vessels and dealers.              vessel or dealer estimates. Because of
                                                 estimates of total catch would                          Prior to 2008, discrepancies between                  the potential variability and
                                                 necessitate significant development of                  VTRs and dealer data ranged from 4                    uncertainties associated with volumetric
                                                 this measure prior to implementation,                   percent to 54 percent. The vessel hail                estimates and volumetric conversions,
                                                 including developing a sampling                         estimate (reported on the VTR) is                     catch estimates derived under this
                                                 protocol, approving volume to weight                    different than amount of fish purchased               proposed measure would not be used to
                                                 conversions and deductions to account                   (reported by dealers) so differences                  replace any current estimates of herring
                                                 for water in the fish hold, training                    between these data sets are expected.                 catch. Therefore, the impact of this
                                                 observers, and evaluating how to use the                However, discrepancies between VTR                    proposed measure on the herring
                                                 data. Additionally, observers in the                    and dealer data greater than 10 percent               resource is likely to be negligible.
                                                 herring fishery are not currently                       are considered substantial.                              Framework 4 suggests that portside
                                                 required to stay with the vessel after                     In recent years, discrepancies between             samplers, in addition to observers,
                                                 landing and contracts for observers do                  VTRs and dealer data have been                        could provide independent catch
                                                 not include sampling responsibilities                   minimal. VTRs were higher than dealer                 verification in the herring fishery.
                                                 when the vessel is in port. Requiring                   reports in 2009 (2 percent), 2010 (1.3                Currently, the portside sampling
                                                 observers to sample vessels in port                     percent), 2011 (1.2 percent), and 2013                program that samples the herring fishery
                                                 would require modifications to the                      (0.1 percent) and less than dealer                    is a voluntary program administered by
                                                 description of observer duties and                      reports in 2012 (0.1 percent). As                     the states of Massachusetts and Maine.
                                                 contracts with observer service                         described in NMFS’s April 17, 2014,                   It is not possible to implement a
                                                 providers.                                              letter to the Council, GARFO has                      mandatory Federal data collection
                                                    The requirement for observers to                     improved the process for cross-checking               through a voluntary state sampling
                                                 estimate the amount of catch in the fish                and resolving differences between VTR                 program. It may be possible to collect
                                                 hold is intended to enhance catch                       and dealer data. Staff use advanced                   catch data in a future Federal portside
                                                 monitoring in the herring fishery by                    programming to match VTR and dealer                   sampling program, such as the portside
                                                 providing an independent estimate of                    data for each trip and identify records               sampling alternative for the midwater
                                                 total catch. This measure was developed                 that do not match. They then investigate              trawl fleet being considered in the
                                                 to address stakeholder concerns with                    each unmatched record to determine the                Council’s Industry-Funded Monitoring
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                                                 NMFS’s reliance on industry-reported                    cause of the discrepancy and make the                 Omnibus Amendment, provided that
                                                 catch data to monitor the herring                       correction to the appropriate data set.               the data collected would improve
                                                 fishery. Specifically, some stakeholders,               This investigation process includes                   monitoring in the herring fishery.
                                                 including environmental organizations,                  interviews with dealers, vessel                          During the development of
                                                 the groundfish industry, and                            operators, and owners to obtain                       Framework 4, NMFS expressed concern
                                                 recreational fishing groups, believe that               supporting documentation for the                      regarding the utility of the proposed
                                                 herring catch is not accurately reported                correction and to ensure industry                     measure and the reliability of a
                                                 by the industry and that large                          concurs with the data corrections. Given              volumetric estimate of total catch. When


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                                                 the Council adopted Framework 4 at its                  Empty Fish Holds                                      provided clear rationale for this
                                                 April 2014 meeting, NMFS commented                                                                            measure.
                                                                                                            Framework 4 would require fish holds                  While prohibiting the disposal of
                                                 that it was unclear how GARFO would
                                                                                                         of vessels with Category A or B limited               unmarketable catch at sea, unless a
                                                 use the volumetric estimate of total
                                                                                                         access herring permits to be empty of                 waiver is issued, may discourage
                                                 catch and whether a volumetric estimate
                                                                                                         fish before leaving the dock on any trip              wasteful fishing practices, there is
                                                 collected by an observer would be any                   declared into the herring fishery. A
                                                 more accurate than either the vessel or                                                                       insufficient support in the record to
                                                                                                         waiver may be issued by an authorized                 determine whether this practice is
                                                 dealer reported data. Framework 4                       law enforcement officer when fish have
                                                 describes that the proposed measure is                                                                        frequently occurring in the herring
                                                                                                         been reported as caught and cannot be                 fishery. The costs associated with a
                                                 intended to enhance catch monitoring,                   sold due to the condition of fish.                    herring trip, such as fuel, crew wages,
                                                 but it does not describe the specifics of
                                                                                                            The Council proposed this measure to               and insurance, are substantial, so it is
                                                 how the volumetric catch estimate will                  enhance catch monitoring and                          unlikely that vessel owners/operators
                                                 be used to cross-check vessel and dealer                discourage wasteful fishing practices in              are harvesting fish with the intention to
                                                 data. In recent years, discrepancies                    the herring fishery. The practice of                  discard rather than sell the fish.
                                                 between VTR and dealer reports have                     discarding unmarketable fish on a                     Additionally, Framework 4
                                                 averaged approximately 1 percent;                       subsequent trip is not known to be                    acknowledges that disposing of
                                                 therefore, using the volumetric estimate                prevalent in the herring fishery, but                 unmarketable catch at sea on a
                                                 to resolve those discrepancies does not                 some stakeholders are concerned that                  subsequent fishing trip is not known to
                                                 seem necessary. Additionally, because                   fish not purchased by a dealer, and                   occur regularly in the herring fishery.
                                                 of assumptions inherent in the                          discarded on a subsequent trip, may not                  Framework 4 explains that it is
                                                 calculation to convert volume to weight,                be reported on the VTR. The Council                   unclear whether unmarketable catch
                                                 Framework 4 cautions that the proposed                  intended this measure to discourage the               discarded at sea on a subsequent trip is
                                                 measure could result in the catch                       discarding of unreported fish, provide a              reported. Part of the justification for the
                                                 estimate less accurate than either the                  mechanism to document when                            waiver provision is to provide a way to
                                                 vessel or dealer data.                                  harvested fish become unmarketable,                   verify that fish have been reported and
                                                                                                         and prevent vessel operators from                     document the extent to which vessels
                                                    In summary, NMFS seeks public
                                                                                                         mixing fish from multiple trips in the                are departing on trips with fish in their
                                                 comment on whether and how the
                                                                                                         hold, potentially biasing catch data.                 holds. However, the Council’s proposed
                                                 proposed measure has practical utility                                                                        waiver provides no way of verifying the
                                                 that outweighs its additional                              Initially, this measure consisted of
                                                                                                         only the requirement that vessel fish                 amount of fish reported relative to the
                                                 compliance and administrative costs.                                                                          amount of fish left in the hold.
                                                 Specifically, NMFS seeks comment on                     holds be empty of fish at the beginning
                                                                                                                                                               Therefore, NMFS does not consider this
                                                 whether and how the benefit of the                      of a herring trip. But recognizing that
                                                                                                                                                               measure to contain a viable mechanism
                                                 information provided from this measure                  there may be unforeseen events that
                                                                                                                                                               to verify whether harvested fish that are
                                                 compares to the additional burden on                    make it difficult to sell fish (e.g.,
                                                                                                                                                               left in the hold were reported by the
                                                 vessel owner/operators to certify their                 refrigeration failure, poor condition,
                                                                                                                                                               vessel.
                                                 fish holds and make available a                         lack of market), the Council proposed                    Because the proposed measure lacks a
                                                 measuring stick for observers, consistent               the waiver provision to mitigate the                  mechanism to verify or correct the
                                                 with the requirements of MSA National                   potential costs associated with                       amount of fish reported on the VTR, the
                                                 Standards 5 and 7 and the Paperwork                     disposing of unmarketable catch on                    proposed measure is unlikely to
                                                                                                         land. The Council intended the waiver                 improve catch monitoring in the herring
                                                 Reduction Act (PRA). NMFS seeks
                                                                                                         to provide a mechanism to verify that                 fishery. In contrast, the compliance and
                                                 comment on the quality of the
                                                                                                         fish had been reported and document                   enforcement costs associated with the
                                                 information produced and whether and
                                                                                                         the nature and extent to which vessels                proposed measure may be high. For
                                                 how it is relevant to and sufficient for                are departing on trips with fish in their
                                                 the purposes of monitoring the fishery,                                                                       example, vessel operators needing to
                                                                                                         holds. Additionally, some vessels in the              dispose of fish at sea may lose time and
                                                 facilitating inseason management, or                    herring fishery land their catch in
                                                 judging the performance of the                                                                                money waiting for an authorized law
                                                                                                         multiple ports, and the Council                       enforcement officer to travel to their
                                                 management regime, consistent with the                  intended that the waiver provision
                                                 requirements of MSA National Standard                                                                         vessel, inspect it, and issue a waiver.
                                                                                                         would allow that practice to continue.                Additionally, it would likely be time
                                                 2. NMFS also seeks comment on
                                                                                                            NMFS is concerned with the lack of                 consuming for authorized officers to
                                                 whether and how this measure allows                     justification for this measure and how                issue waivers and would divert
                                                 the fishery to operate at the lowest                    the compliance and enforcement costs                  resources from other law enforcement
                                                 possible administrative and                             associated with this measure seem to                  duties.
                                                 enforcement costs relative to any                       outweigh the benefits. NMFS would still                  This proposed measure is also
                                                 additional monitoring benefit provided                  need to significantly develop this                    intended to enhance catch monitoring
                                                 by this measure, consistent with the                    measure prior to implementation,                      in the herring fishery by preventing
                                                 requirements of MSA National Standard                   including developing a protocol for                   vessel operators from mixing fish from
                                                 5. Lastly, NMFS seeks comment on the                    checking if fish holds are empty of fish,             multiple trips in the hold and biasing
                                                 accuracy of the burden estimate, ways to                developing guidance for when/how                      catch data. NEFOP observers sample the
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                                                 enhance the quality or utility of the                   waivers would be issued, specifying                   catch while it is on the deck, before it
                                                 information collected, and ways to                      what a vessel must do if it cannot obtain             is placed in the fish hold, so there is no
                                                 minimize the burden of the information                  a waiver, and developing a process to                 chance that observers would be
                                                 collection. After evaluating public                     use/track waivers. At the April 2014                  sampling fish from multiple trips that
                                                 comment, NMFS will determine if the                     Council meeting, NMFS commented                       were mixed in the hold. The herring
                                                 proposed volumetric catch estimate                      that it was unclear how this requirement              fishery is also sampled portside by the
                                                 requirement can be approved or if it                    would improve catch data and urged the                Massachusetts’ Department of Marine
                                                 must be disapproved.                                    Council to ensure that Framework 4                    Fisheries (MA DMF) and Maine’s


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                                                 Department of Marine Resources.                         Amendment 5 (79 FR 8786, February 13,                 Groundfish Closed Areas for the
                                                 Mixing of catch from multiple fishing                   2014). Currently, slippage requirements               remainder of that trip and complete a
                                                 trips, although unlikely, may have the                  exist for vessels with limited access                 Released Catch Affidavit within 48 hr of
                                                 potential to bias landings data used to                 herring permits and midwater trawl                    the end of the trip.
                                                 inform herring stock assessments, state                 vessels fishing in Groundfish Closed                     When sampling catch at-sea,
                                                 management spawning closures, and the                   Areas.                                                observers document all catch not
                                                 river herring avoidance program                            Slippage is currently defined at 50                brought on board and categorize the
                                                 operated by the University of                           CFR 648.2 as catch that is discarded                  catch based on disposition code. Those
                                                 Massachusetts’ School of Marine                         prior to it being brought aboard a vessel             codes are later evaluated to determine if
                                                 Fisheries and MA DMF.                                   issued a herring permit and/or prior to               they were discard, slippage, or
                                                    The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries                 making it available for sampling and                  operational discard events. Consistent
                                                 Commission is also considering a                        inspection by a NMFS-approved                         with the recommendations of the
                                                 requirement that vessel fish holds be                   observer. Slippage includes releasing                 Herring Plan Development Team, the
                                                 empty of fish before vessels depart on a                catch from a codend or seine prior to the             Council believes that clarifying the
                                                 herring fishing trip in Amendment 3 to                  completion of pumping the catch aboard                treatment of catch not brought on board
                                                 its Interstate FMP for Atlantic Herring.                and the release of catch from a codend                should enhance the effectiveness and
                                                 Establishing a similar provision in this                or seine while the codend or seine is in              enforceability of existing and proposed
                                                 action may promote coordination                         the water. Fish that cannot be pumped                 management measures to address
                                                 between Federal and state management                    and remain in the codend or seine at the              slippage.
                                                 of the herring fishery, but for the                     end of pumping operations are                            Framework 4 proposes to maintain
                                                 reasons described above, it is unlikely to              characterized as operational discards,                the existing requirements that prohibit
                                                 improve catch monitoring in the herring                 not slippage. Discards that occur after               operational discards aboard midwater
                                                 fishery.                                                the catch is brought on board and sorted              trawl vessels fishing in the Groundfish
                                                    In summary, NMFS seeks public                        are also not considered slippage.                     Closed Areas but allow operational
                                                 comment on whether and how the                             Measures at § 648.11(m)(4) prohibit                discards to occur on board herring
                                                 proposed measure has practical utility                  slippage aboard any vessel issued a                   vessels fishing outside the Groundfish
                                                 that outweighs its additional                           limited access herring permit and                     Closed Areas. Current observer
                                                 compliance and enforcement costs.                       carrying a NMFS-approved observer,                    protocols include documenting
                                                 Specifically, NMFS seeks comment on                     except when safety or mechanical                      operational discards and existing
                                                 whether and how requiring empty fish                    failure necessitate slipping catch or                 regulations require vessel operators to
                                                 holds improves catch monitoring and                     when excess catch of spiny dogfish                    assist the observer with this process.
                                                 how any benefit of catch monitoring                     prevents fish from being pumped aboard                Because it can be time and labor
                                                 provided by requiring empty fish holds                  the vessel. Vessel may also make test                 intensive to bring these small amounts
                                                 compares to the additional burden on                    tows without pumping catch on board                   of fish on board the vessel, the
                                                 vessel owner/operators to obtain a                      for sampling, provided the gear is re-set             compliance costs associated with
                                                 waiver from an authorized officer,                      without releasing its contents and all                prohibiting operational discards outside
                                                 consistent with the requirements of                     catch from test tows would be available               the Groundfish Closed Areas would
                                                 MSA National Standard 7 and the PRA.                    to the observer to sample when the next               likely outweigh any benefits to the catch
                                                 NMFS also seeks comment on whether                      tow is brought on board. If catch is                  monitoring program and the herring
                                                 and how the measure minimizes costs,                    slipped for any the reasons described                 resource. Especially considering that
                                                 avoids unnecessary duplication, and                     previously, the vessel operator must                  hauls containing operational discards
                                                 provides fishermen with the greatest                    complete and sign a Released Catch                    are considered to be ‘‘observed’’ hauls
                                                 possible freedom of action in                           Affidavit detailing where, when, and                  as the amount and composition of
                                                 conducting business or imposes an                       why catch was slipped and the                         operational discards can be estimated by
                                                 unnecessary enforcement burden                          estimated weight of each species either               observers. For these reasons, the
                                                 relative to the requirements of MSA                     retained or slipped on that tow. A                    Council decided to maintain the
                                                 National Standard 7. Further, NMFS                      completed affidavit must be submitted                 existing requirements that prohibit
                                                 seeks comment on the proposed                           to NMFS within 48 hr of the end of the                operational discards aboard midwater
                                                 measure’s efficient use of fishery                      trip.                                                 trawl vessels fishing in the Groundfish
                                                 resources, specifically whether and how                    When midwater trawl vessels are                    Closed Areas but allow operational
                                                 this measure allows the fishery to                      fishing in the Groundfish Closed Areas,               discards to occur on herring vessels
                                                 operate at the lowest possible                          measures at § 648.202(b) require those                fishing outside the Groundfish Closed
                                                 enforcement costs relative to the                       vessels to carry an observer and prohibit             Areas.
                                                 requirements of MSA National Standard                   slippage, except when slippage is due to                 Framework 4 proposes clarifying
                                                 5. Lastly, NMFS seeks comment on the                    safety, mechanical failure, or excess                 slippage, such that a slippage event due
                                                 accuracy of the burden estimate, ways to                catch of spiny dogfish, and operational               to safety, mechanical failure, or excess
                                                 enhance the quality or utility of the                   discards. Operational discards are the                catch of spiny dogfish would be
                                                 information collected, and ways to                      relatively small amounts of fish that                 categorized as an ‘‘allowable’’ slippage
                                                 minimize the burden of the information                  remain in the codend or seine after                   event and slippage for any other reason
                                                 collection. After evaluating public                     catch is pumped aboard the vessel. The                would be categorized as a ‘‘non-
                                                 comment, NMFS will determine if the                     Groundfish Closed Areas include Closed                allowable’’ slippage event. These
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                                                 proposed empty fish hold requirement                    Area I, Closed Area II, Nantucket                     proposed categorizations are intended to
                                                 can be approved or if it must be                        Lightship Closed Area, Cashes Ledge                   help clarify the type of slippage event
                                                 disapproved.                                            Closure Area, and the Western Gulf of                 and would then be used to determine
                                                                                                         Maine Closure Area. Midwater trawl                    whether a vessel would be subject to
                                                 Clarification of Existing Slippage                      vessels fishing in the Groundfish Closed              any slippage consequences proposed in
                                                 Measures                                                Areas may make test tows, but if catch                Framework 4.
                                                   Framework 4 proposes clarifications                   is slipped or operationally discarded,                   Framework 4 proposes that catch not
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                                                 would be categorized as mechanical                      required to immediately stop fishing                  requirement would apply uniformly to
                                                 failure and, therefore, as an allowable                 and return to port. After having returned             all vessels that slipped catch, unlike
                                                 slippage event. Although a gear failure                 to port and terminated the fishing trip,              other considered alternatives (e.g.,
                                                 that results in the release of catch from               vessels would be allowed to initiate                  leaving a management area, leaving a
                                                 a codend is often beyond the control of                 another fishing trip, consistent with the             statistical area) where the magnitude of
                                                 the captain and crew, instances of catch                existing pre-trip notification                        the move would have depended upon
                                                 released due to gear damage are similar                 requirements (e.g., contact NEFOP to                  the location of the allowable slippage
                                                 to instances of catch released due to                   request an observer, VMS trip/gear                    event. Second, the Council believes the
                                                 mechanical failure. Therefore, the                      declaration) for limited access vessels               15-nautical mile (27.78-km) move
                                                 Council believes that catch released due                participating in the herring fishery.                 requirement would likely provide
                                                 to gear damage should be categorized as                    Vessels with Category A or B limited               sufficient incentive (i.e., costing time
                                                 mechanical failure and an allowable                     access herring permits fishing with                   and fuel) for herring vessels to minimize
                                                 slippage event. As an allowable slippage                midwater trawl gear in the Groundfish                 slippage while still maximizing
                                                 event, catch not brought on board due                   Closed Areas would also be subject to                 opportunities for participating in the
                                                 to gear damage would be subject to                      these proposed slippage consequences.                 herring fishery and fully utilizing the
                                                 existing slippage requirements and a                    Midwater trawl vessels are currently                  available yield. Additionally, the
                                                 slippage consequence proposed in                        required to exit the Groundfish Closed                Council recommended the requirement
                                                 Framework 4.                                            Areas following an allowable slippage                 that vessels terminate their fishing trip
                                                    Framework 4 proposes that catch that                 event and remain outside the                          following a non-allowable slippage
                                                 falls out of or off of gear and is not                  Groundfish Closed Areas for the                       event to reiterate the importance of
                                                 brought on board would not be                           duration of that trip. Under these                    minimizing slippage. The Mid-Atlantic
                                                 categorized as a slippage event. In                     proposed slippage consequences,                       Fishery Management Council
                                                 general, only small amounts of catch fall               vessels with Category A or B limited                  recommended these same slippage
                                                 out or off of gear during fishing and/or                access herring permits fishing with                   consequences for allowable and non-
                                                 when catch is being brought aboard the                  midwater trawl gear in the Groundfish                 allowable slippage events in the
                                                 vessel, unlike the potential for catch                  Closed Area would also be required to                 mackerel fishery as part of Framework
                                                 loss due to mechanical failure.                         move at least 15 nautical miles (27.78                9 to the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and
                                                 Therefore, the Council believes that fish               km) away from the slippage location                   Butterfish FMP. Many vessels
                                                 that fall out of the gear should be                     following an allowable slippage event.                participate in both the herring and
                                                 categorized as discarded catch, but not                 Therefore, following an allowable                     mackerel fisheries, and implementing
                                                 slippage. For these reasons, instances of               slippage event, a midwater trawl vessel               consistent slippage consequences across
                                                 catch falling out or off of gear during                 would need to exit the Groundfish                     these fisheries is expected to improve
                                                 fishing and/or when catch is being                      Closed Areas and remain outside of the                compliance and enforcement of these
                                                 brought aboard the vessel would not be                  Groundfish Closed Areas for the                       measures.
                                                 subject to existing slippage                            remainder of the fishing trip. If the                    Slippage is a significant concern for
                                                 requirements or any proposed slippage                   vessel has been issued a Category A or                many stakeholders because they believe
                                                 consequences in Framework 4.                            B limited access herring permit, the                  it undermines the ability to collect
                                                                                                         vessel would also be required to move                 unbiased estimates of herring catch, as
                                                 Slippage Consequences
                                                                                                         at least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km)                 well as other species, in the herring
                                                    Building on the slippage restrictions                away from the slippage event and                      fishery. Stakeholders expressed support
                                                 established in Amendment 5,                             remain at least 15 nautical miles (27.78              for proposed measures to address
                                                 Framework 4 proposes requiring vessels                  km) away from the slippage event for                  slippage in Framework 4, suggesting
                                                 to move away from the slippage location                 the remainder of the fishing trip.                    that implementing these measures
                                                 following an allowable slippage event                   Additionally, vessels with Category A or              would further ensure that there is
                                                 before resuming fishing. Specifically,                  B limited access herring permits fishing              accountability for all catch in the
                                                 vessels with Category A or B herring                    with midwater trawl gear in the                       herring fishery. Framework 4 explains
                                                 permits slipping catch, due to safety,                  Groundfish Closed Areas would be                      that when the benefits of slipping catch
                                                 mechanical failure, or excess catch of                  required to terminate the fishing trip                outweigh the costs of slipping catch,
                                                 spiny dogfish, would be required to                     and return to port following a non-                   vessel operators are likely to slip catch.
                                                 move at least 15 nautical miles (27.78                  allowable slippage event.                             Additionally, Framework 4 describes
                                                 km) away from the slippage event                           The Council believes that additional               the impact of the slippage consequence
                                                 location. The vessel would be allowed                   consequences for both allowable and                   measures as low positive for the herring
                                                 to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km)                    non-allowable slippage events will                    resource and low negative for the
                                                 away in any direction, but it would be                  enhance the catch monitoring program                  herring industry. Minimizing slippage
                                                 prohibited from resuming fishing until                  established through Amendment 5 by                    events and better documentation of
                                                 it was at least 15 nautical miles (27.78                further discouraging slippage in the                  slipped catch may improve estimates of
                                                 km) from the location of the allowable                  herring fishery. The herring fishery is a             bycatch in the fishery. To the extent that
                                                 slippage event. Additionally, the vessel                relatively high-volume fishery capable                the amount and species composition of
                                                 would be required to remain at least 15                 of catching large quantities of fish in a             slipped catch can be sampled and/or
                                                 nautical miles (27.78 km) from the                      single tow. Therefore, even a few                     estimated, catch monitoring will be
                                                 slippage event location for the duration                slippage events have the potential to                 enhanced. To the extent that slippage
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                                                 of that fishing trip.                                   substantially affect species composition              events can continue to be reduced,
                                                    Framework 4 also proposes a trip                     data, especially extrapolations of                    bycatch can be further minimized.
                                                 termination consequence for non-                        incidental catch. The Council
                                                 allowable slippage events. Specifically,                recommended the requirement that                      Reporting Slippage Events
                                                 vessels with Category A or B herring                    vessels move at least 15 nautical miles                 Framework 4 proposes requiring
                                                 permits slipping catch, for any reason                  (27.78 km) following an allowable                     vessels with limited access herring
                                                 other than safety, mechanical failure, or               slippage event for two reasons. First, the            permits to report slippage events,
                                                 excess catch of spiny dogfish, would be                 15-nautical mile (27.78-km) move                      including the reason for the slippage


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                                                 event, via the herring daily VMS catch                  preliminarily determined that this                    affiliated entity. For example, if five
                                                 report. This report, in combination with                proposed rule is consistent with the                  permits have the same seven personnel
                                                 observer data, would help enhance the                   Atlantic Herring FMP; other provisions                listed as co-owners on their application
                                                 enforceability of existing slippage                     of the MSA; and other applicable law,                 paperwork, those seven personnel form
                                                 requirements, such as completing a                      subject to further consideration after                one ownership entity, covering those
                                                 released catch affidavit, as well as the                public comment.                                       five permits. If one or several of the
                                                 slippage consequences proposed in                         This proposed rule has been                         seven owners also own additional
                                                 Framework 4.                                            determined to be not significant for                  vessels, with sub-sets of the original
                                                                                                         purposes of Executive Order 12866.                    seven personnel or with new co-owners,
                                                 Clarifications and Corrections                            The Council prepared an IRFA, as                    those ownership arrangements are
                                                   This proposed rule also contains                      required by section 603 of the                        deemed to be separate entities for the
                                                 minor clarifications and corrections to                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The                 purpose of this analysis.
                                                 existing regulations. NMFS proposes                     IRFA describes the economic impact                       Based on this ownership criterion,
                                                 these adjustments under the authority of                this proposed rule, if adopted, would                 NMFS dealer data for recent years
                                                 section 305(d) to the MSA, which                        have on small entities. A summary of                  (2010–2013), and the size standards for
                                                 provides that the Secretary of Commerce                 the analysis follows. A copy of this                  finfish and shellfish firms, there are 68
                                                 may promulgate regulations necessary                    analysis is available from the Council or             regulated fishing firms with a limited
                                                 to ensure that framework adjustments to                 NMFS (see ADDRESSES) or via the                       access herring permit. Of those 68 firms,
                                                 FMPs are carried out in accordance with                 Internet at                                           there are 61 small entities and 7 large
                                                 the FMP and the MSA. These                              www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.               entities. Not all of these permitted firms
                                                 adjustments, which are identified and                                                                         are active: Only 32 small entities and 5
                                                 described below, are necessary to clarify               Description of the Reasons Why Action                 large entities were actively fishing for
                                                 current regulations and would not                       by the Agency Is Being Considered                     herring during the last 3 years.
                                                 change the intent of any regulations.                     This action proposes measures                       Additionally, there are 32 regulated
                                                   NMFS proposes to add a transiting                     intended to further enhance catch                     fishing firms that hold Category A or B
                                                 provision for herring management areas                  monitoring and address discarding in                  herring permits. Of those 32 firms, there
                                                 with seasonal sub-ACLs. This provision                  the herring fishery. The preamble to this             are 27 small entities and 5 large entities.
                                                 would allow vessels to transit herring                  rule includes a complete description of               Not all of these permitted firms are
                                                 management areas during periods when                    the reasons why this action is being                  active: Only 19 small entities and 5
                                                 zero percent of the sub-ACL for those                   considered; therefore, those reasons are              large entities were actively fishing for
                                                 areas was available for harvest with                    not repeated here.                                    herring during the last 3 years.
                                                 herring harvested from other herring
                                                 management areas aboard, provided                       Statement of the Objectives of, and                   Description of Projected Reporting,
                                                 gear was stowed and not available for                   Legal Basis for, This Proposed Rule                   Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                                 use. This provision was overlooked                        This action proposes measures                       Requirements of This Proposed Rule
                                                 during rulemaking for Framework                         intended to further enhance catch                        This action proposes collection-of-
                                                 Adjustment 2 to the Herring FMP and is                  monitoring and address discarding in                  information requirements subject to
                                                 consistent with the intent of that action.              the herring fishery. The preamble to this             review and approval by the Office of
                                                 NMFS proposes to remove regulations at                  proposed rule includes a complete                     Management and Budget (OMB) under
                                                 § 648.80(d)(7) describing requirements                  description of the objectives of and legal            the PRA. This requirement will be
                                                 for midwater trawl vessels fishing in                   basis for this action; therefore, that                submitted to OMB for approval under
                                                 Groundfish Closed Area I because they                   description is not repeated here.                     Control Numbers 0648–0202 and 0648–
                                                 are redundant with regulations at                                                                             0674.
                                                 § 648.202(b) describing requirements for                Description and Estimate of Number of                    This action proposes that limited
                                                 midwater trawl vessels fishing in any of                Small Entities to Which This Proposed                 access vessels report slippage events via
                                                 the Groundfish Closed Areas. NMFS                       Rule Would Apply                                      the daily VMS herring catch report. All
                                                 proposes adding the definition of                          This action proposes measures to                   limited access herring vessels are
                                                 operational discards at § 648.2 and                     regulate the activity of vessels with                 currently required to submit daily VMS
                                                 clarifying that operational discards are                limited access herring permits and                    catch reports, therefore, reporting
                                                 not permitted aboard midwater trawl                     vessels with Category A or B limited                  slippage via VMS is not expected to
                                                 vessels fishing in Groundfish Closed                    access herring permits. Therefore, the                cause any additional time or cost
                                                 Areas, unless those fish have first been                regulated entity is the business that                 burden above that which was previously
                                                 made available to an observer for                       owns at least one limited access herring              approved under OMB Control Number
                                                 sampling. NMFS proposes revising                        permit.                                               0648–0202.
                                                 references to individual years in                          In 2013, the most recent full year of                 This action proposes that vessels with
                                                 regulations for carryover at § 648.201 to               fishery permit data, 93 fishing vessels               limited access herring permits that store
                                                 more correctly describe the timing of                   were issued a limited access herring                  herring catch in fish holds would be
                                                 carryover. Lastly, NMFS proposes to                     permit. Vessels and/or permits may be                 required to certify the capacity of their
                                                 correct coordinates for Herring                         owned by entities affiliated by stock                 fish holds and mark their holds at
                                                 Management Area 2 at § 648.200(f)(2) to                 ownership, common management,                         regular intervals to facilitate collection
                                                 more accurately define the area.                        identity of interest, contractual                     of volumetric catch estimates. The fish
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                                                                                                         relationships, or economic dependency.                hold capacity measurement would need
                                                 Classification                                          For the purposes of this analysis,                    to be certified by one of the following
                                                   Except for the proposed measures                      ownership entities are defined by those               entities: (1) A Certified Marine Surveyor
                                                 requiring volumetric estimates of catch                 entities with common ownership                        with a fishing specialty by the National
                                                 and empty fish holds at the beginning                   personnel as listed on permit                         Association of Marine Surveyors
                                                 of a trip and pursuant to section                       application documentation. Only                       (NAMS); (2) an Accredited Marine
                                                 304(b)(1)(A) of the MSA, the NMFS                       permits with identical ownership                      Surveyor with a fishing specialty by the
                                                 Assistant Administrator has                             personnel are categorized as an                       Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors


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                                                 (SAMS); (3) employees or agents of a                    shall any person be subject to a penalty                 To help identify errors with catch
                                                 classification society approved by the                  for failure to comply with, a collection              information in the herring fishery,
                                                 U.S. Coast Guard pursuant to 46 U.S.C.                  of information subject to the                         Framework 4 considered requiring
                                                 3316(c); (4) the Maine State Sealer of                  requirements of the PRA, unless that                  dealers to have vessel representatives
                                                 Weights and Measures; (5) a                             collection of information displays a                  corroborate dealer landings data and
                                                 professionally-licensed and/or                          currently valid OMB Control Number.                   requiring VTRs and dealers reports to be
                                                 registered Marine Engineer; or (6) a                    All currently approved NOAA                           submitted daily rather than weekly. The
                                                 Naval Architect with a professional                     collections of information may be                     analysis in Framework 4 indicated that
                                                 engineer license. Additionally, vessels                 viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                   both these non-selected alternatives
                                                 would be required to obtain and carry                   services_programs/prasubs.html.                       would have only had a negligible
                                                 on board a NMFS-approved measuring                                                                            impact on improving the quality of
                                                                                                         Federal Rules Which May Duplicate,
                                                 stick that would be available to                                                                              catch information in the herring fishery.
                                                                                                         Overlap, or Conflict With This Proposed
                                                 observers to place into the fish hold(s)                                                                      Additionally, the reporting burden
                                                                                                         Rule
                                                 to measure the amount of fish. Each                                                                           associated with these non-selected
                                                 hold volume measurement done by a                         This action does not duplicate,                     alternatives would have likely been
                                                 certified marine surveyor is estimated to               overlap, or conflict with any other                   greater than the reporting burden
                                                 cost $300-$400. The cost of the NMFS-                   Federal law.                                          associated with the proposed action
                                                 approved measuring stick is unknown at                  Description of Significant Alternatives               requiring vessel fish holds to be empty
                                                 this time, but expected to be minimal.                  to the Proposed Action Which                          of fish at the beginning of a herring trip.
                                                 Ninety-three vessels were issued a                      Accomplish the Stated Objectives of the                  Lastly, to improve the quality of
                                                 limited access herring permit in 2013.                  Applicable Statues and Which Minimize                 herring catch information, Framework 4
                                                 Therefore, an estimated 93 vessels                      Any Significant Economic Impact on                    considered requiring dealers to estimate
                                                 would be required to submit a fish hold                 Small Entities                                        herring landings based on standardized
                                                 volume measurement at the time of                                                                             weight conversions for specific volumes
                                                 permit issuance in 2016 and obtain and                     This action considered alternatives to             of herring (e.g., box, storage tote, or
                                                 carry on board a NMFS-approved                          the proposed action, but, according to                truck). The economic cost of complying
                                                 measuring stick.                                        the analysis in Framework 4, the non-
                                                                                                                                                               with these non-selected alternatives
                                                    This action also proposes that vessels               selected alternatives would not have
                                                                                                                                                               would have likely been similar to the
                                                 with Category A or B limited access                     met the stated goal of the action,
                                                                                                                                                               costs associated with the proposed
                                                 herring permits would be required to                    minimized any significant economic
                                                                                                                                                               action requiring volumetric catch
                                                 have empty holds prior to departing on                  impact on small entities compared to
                                                                                                                                                               estimates to be collected aboard limited
                                                 a herring trip. A waiver may be issued                  the proposed action, or been consistent
                                                                                                                                                               access herring vessels. However, the
                                                 by an authorized law enforcement                        with applicable law.
                                                                                                            To help minimize slippage,                         Framework 4 analysis suggests that the
                                                 officer when fish have been reported as                                                                       benefit of these non-selected
                                                 caught and cannot be sold due to the                    Framework 4 considered slippage
                                                                                                         consequence measures that would have                  alternatives would likely have been
                                                 condition of fish. Forty-three vessels                                                                        variable, depending on the accuracy of
                                                 were issued a Category A or B limited                   required vessels to leave either a herring
                                                                                                         management or statistical area following              the weight conversions, and may have
                                                 access herring permit in 2013.                                                                                been more uncertain than any benefit
                                                 Therefore, an estimated 43 vessels                      an allowed slippage event and remain
                                                                                                         out of that area for the remainder of the             resulting from the proposed action.
                                                 would be required to obtain a waiver
                                                 from an authorized officer prior to                     trip. The economic cost of complying                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
                                                 leaving the dock on a herring trip with                 with these requirements and their
                                                                                                                                                                 Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and
                                                 fish in the hold. The burden to the                     effectiveness at deterring slippage
                                                                                                                                                               reporting requirements.
                                                 vessel operator/owner associated with                   would have arbitrarily depended upon
                                                 obtaining a waiver would be any loss of                 the location of the slippage event and                Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                 time and/or money waiting for an                        the magnitude of the required move.                   Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                 authorized officer to travel to their                   Therefore, the impact of the non-                     Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                         selected alternatives would not have                  Fisheries Service.
                                                 vessel, inspect it, and issue a waiver.
                                                    Public comment is sought regarding:                  applied uniformly to all vessels that                   For the reasons set out in the
                                                 Whether this proposed collection of                     slipped catch, unlike the impact of                   preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed
                                                 information is necessary for the proper                 complying with the proposed action                    to be amended as follows:
                                                 performance of the functions of the                     requiring vessels to move 15 nautical
                                                 agency, including whether the                           miles (27.78 km), and the non-selected                PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                 information shall have practical utility;               alternatives may not minimize bycatch                 NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
                                                 the accuracy of the burden estimate;                    to the extent practicable. Framework 4
                                                                                                         also considered only requiring trip                   ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648
                                                 ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
                                                                                                         termination following non-allowable                   continues to read as follows:
                                                 clarity of the information to be
                                                 collected; and ways to minimize the                     slippage events, rather than the                          Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                 burden of the collection of information,                proposed action of requiring both a 15-               ■  2. In § 648.2, the definition for
                                                 including through the use of automated                  nautical mile (27.78-km) move                         ‘‘Slippage in the Atlantic herring
                                                 collection techniques or other forms of                 following allowable slippage events and               fishery’’ is removed and the definitions
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                                                 information technology. Send comments                   trip termination following non-                       for ‘‘Operational discards in the Atlantic
                                                 on these or any other aspects of the                    allowable slippage events. The proposed               herring fishery’’ and ‘‘Slip, slips, or
                                                 collection of information to the Regional               action was selected rather than just a                slipping catch in the Atlantic herring
                                                 Administrator (see ADDRESSES), and                      trip termination requirement because                  fishery’’ are added in alphabetical order
                                                 email to OIRA_Submission@                               the proposed action likely provides a                 to read as follows:
                                                 omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202) 395–5806.                  greater incentive to not slip catch,
                                                    Notwithstanding any other provisions                 thereby helping to minimize bycatch to                § 648.2      Definitions.
                                                 of the law, no person is required to, nor               the extent practicable.                               *        *      *     *     *


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                                                    Operational discards in the Atlantic                 § 648.11 At-sea sea sampler/observer                  at least 15 nm (27.78 km) from the
                                                 herring fishery means small amounts of                  coverage.                                             location of release before deploying any
                                                 fish that cannot be pumped on board                     *       *      *     *    *                           gear again, and must stay at least 15 nm
                                                 and remain in the codend or seine at the                   (m) * * *                                          (27.78 km) away from the slippage event
                                                 end of pumping operations. Leaving                         (3) * * *                                          location for the remainder of the fishing
                                                 small amounts of fish in the codend or                     (ii) Reasonable assistance to enable               trip.
                                                 seine at the end of pumping operations                  observers to carry out their duties,                     (v) If catch is slipped by a vessel
                                                 is operationally discarding catch.                      including but not limited to assistance               issued an All Areas or Areas 2/3
                                                 *      *     *      *    *                              with: Obtaining and sorting samples;                  Limited Access Herring permit for any
                                                    Slip, slips, or slipping catch in the                measuring decks, codends, and holding                 reason not described in paragraph
                                                 Atlantic herring fishery means catch                    bins; providing an observer a NMFS-                   (m)(4)(i) of this section, the vessel
                                                 that is discarded by a vessel issued an                 approved measuring stick when                         operator must immediately terminate
                                                 Atlantic herring permit prior to it being               requested; estimating the volume of fish              the trip and return to port. No fishing
                                                 brought on board and made available for                 in fish hold(s) before offloading;                    activity may occur during the return to
                                                 sampling and inspection by a NMFS-                      collecting bycatch when requested by                  port.
                                                 approved observer. Slip or slipping                     the observers; and collecting and                        (5) Vessels must carry on board a
                                                 catch includes releasing fish from a                    carrying baskets of fish when requested               NMFS-approved measuring stick which
                                                 codend or seine prior to the completion                 by the observers.                                     must be made available to the observer
                                                 of pumping the fish on board and the                    *       *      *     *    *                           upon request.
                                                 release of fish from a codend or seine                     (4) Measures to address slippage. (i)              *      *      *     *     *
                                                 while the codend or seine is in the                     No vessel issued a limited access                     ■ 5. In § 648.14, paragraphs (r)(1)(ii)(D),
                                                 water. Slippage or slipped catch refers                 herring permit may slip catch, as                     (r)(1)(vii)(F), and (r)(2)(xiii) are added
                                                 to fish that are slipped. Slippage or                   defined at § 648.2, except in the                     and paragraphs (r)(2)(v) through (xii) are
                                                 slipped catch does not include                          following circumstances:                              revised to read as follows:
                                                 operational discards, discards that occur                  (A) The vessel operator has
                                                                                                                                                               § 648.14   Prohibitions.
                                                 after the catch is brought on board, or                 determined, and the preponderance of
                                                 fish that inadvertently fall out of or off              available evidence indicates that, there              *       *    *     *     *
                                                 fishing gear as gear is being brought on                is a compelling safety reason; or                        (r) * * *
                                                 board the vessel.                                          (B) A mechanical failure, including                   (1) * * *
                                                                                                         gear damage, precludes bringing some                     (ii) * * *
                                                 *      *     *      *    *                                                                                       (D) For vessels issued an All Areas or
                                                 ■ 3. In § 648.4, paragraph (a)(10)(iv)(P)
                                                                                                         or all of the catch on board the vessel
                                                                                                         for inspection; or,                                   Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring
                                                 is added to read as follows:                                                                                  Permit to begin a declared herring trip
                                                                                                            (C) The vessel operator determines
                                                 § 648.4   Vessel permits.                               that pumping becomes impossible as a                  to fish for, possess, transfer, or receive
                                                                                                         result of spiny dogfish clogging the                  herring without fish holds empty of fish
                                                 *      *     *    *     *                                                                                     as specified at § 648.204(c), unless the
                                                    (a) * * *                                            pump intake. The vessel operator shall
                                                                                                         take reasonable measures, such as                     vessel has received a waiver to begin a
                                                    (10) * * *                                                                                                 trip with fish in the fish hold.
                                                                                                         strapping and splitting the net, to
                                                    (iv) * * *                                           remove all fish which can be pumped                   *       *    *     *     *
                                                    (P) Volumetric hold certification. All               from the net prior to release.                           (vii) * * *
                                                 vessels with limited access herring                        (ii) Vessels may make test tows                       (F) Transit or be in an area that has
                                                 permits that store catch in fish holds                  without pumping catch on board if the                 zero percent sub-ACL available for
                                                 must certify the capacity of the vessel                 net is re-set without releasing its                   harvest specified at § 648.201(d) with
                                                 fish hold. The fish hold capacity                       contents provided that all catch from                 herring on board, unless such herring
                                                 measurement must be certified by one of                 test tows is available to the observer to             were caught in an area or areas with an
                                                 the following qualified individuals or                  sample when the next tow is brought on                available sub-ACL specified at
                                                 entities: Certified Marine Surveyor with                board for sampling.                                   § 648.201(d), all fishing gear is stowed
                                                 a fishing specialty by the National                        (iii) If a vessel issued any limited               and not available for immediate use as
                                                 Association of Marine Surveyors;                        access herring permit slips catch, the                defined in § 648.2, and the vessel is
                                                 Accredited Marine Surveyor with a                       vessel operator must report the slippage              issued a vessel permit that authorizes
                                                 fishing specialty by the Society of                     event on the Atlantic herring daily VMS               the amount of herring on board for the
                                                 Accredited Marine Surveyors;                            catch report and indicate the reason for              area where the herring was harvested.
                                                 employees or agents of a classification                 slipping catch. Additionally, the vessel              *       *    *     *     *
                                                 society approved by the Coast Guard                     operator must complete and sign a                        (r) * * *
                                                 pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 3316(c); the Maine                Released Catch Affidavit detailing: The                  (2) * * *
                                                 State Sealer of Weights and Measures; a                 vessel name and permit number; the                       (v) Fish with midwater trawl gear in
                                                 professionally-licensed and/or                          VTR serial number; where, when, and                   any Northeast Multispecies Closed Area,
                                                 registered Marine Engineer; or a Naval                  the reason for slipping catch; the                    as defined in § 648.81(a) through (e),
                                                 Architect with a professional engineer                  estimated weight of each species                      without a NMFS-approved observer on
                                                 license. Vessel owners must submit a                    brought on board or slipped on that tow.              board, if the vessel has been issued an
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                                                 certified fish hold capacity                            A completed affidavit must be                         Atlantic herring permit.
                                                 measurement to NMFS with a signed                       submitted to NMFS within 48 hr of the                    (vi) Slip or operationally discard
                                                 certification by the individual or entity               end of the trip.                                      catch, as defined at § 648.2, unless for
                                                 that completed the measurement.                            (iv) If a vessel issued an All Areas or            one of the reasons specified at
                                                 *      *     *    *     *                               Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring                      § 648.202(b)(2), if fishing any part of a
                                                 ■ 4. In § 648.11, paragraphs (m)(3)(ii)                 permit slips catch for any of the reasons             tow inside the Northeast Multispecies
                                                 and (m)(4) are revised and paragraph                    described in paragraph (m)(4)(i) of this              Closed Areas, as defined at § 648.81(a)
                                                 (m)(5) is added to read as follows:                     section, the vessel operator must move                through (e).


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                                                    (vii) Fail to immediately leave the                     (e) A vessel may transit an area that                (2) No vessel issued an Atlantic
                                                 Northeast Multispecies Closed Areas                     has zero percent sub-ACL available for                herring permit and fishing with
                                                 and comply with reporting requirements                  harvest specified in paragraph (d) of this            midwater trawl gear, when fishing any
                                                 after slipping or operationally                         section with herring on board, provided               part of a midwater trawl tow in the
                                                 discarding catch, as required by                        such herring were caught in an area or                Closed Areas, may slip or operationally
                                                 § 648.202(b)(4).                                        areas with sub-ACL available specified                discard catch, as defined at § 648.2,
                                                    (viii) Slip catch, as defined at § 648.2,            in paragraph (d) of this section, that all            except in the following circumstances:
                                                 unless for one of the reasons specified                 fishing gear is stowed and not available
                                                 at § 648.11(m)(4)(i).                                   for immediate use as defined in § 648.2,              *      *     *     *    *
                                                    (ix) For vessels with All Areas or                   and the vessel is issued a permit that                  (4) If catch is slipped or operational
                                                 Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring                        authorizes the amount of herring on                   discarded by a vessel, the vessel
                                                 Permits, fail to move 15 nm (27.78 km),                 board for the area where the herring was              operator must:
                                                 as required by § 648.11(m)(4)(iv) and                   harvested.                                            *      *     *     *    *
                                                 § 648.202(b)(4)(iv).                                       (f) Up to 500 mt of the Area 1A sub-
                                                    (x) For vessels with All Areas or Areas              ACL shall be allocated for the fixed gear               (ii) Complete and sign a Released
                                                 2/3 Limited Access Herring Permits, fail                fisheries in Area 1A (weirs and stop                  Catch Affidavit detailing: The vessel
                                                 to immediately return to port, as                       seines) that occur west of 67°16.8′ W.                name and permit number; the VTR
                                                 required by § 648.11(m)(4)(v) and                       long (Cutler, Maine). This set-aside shall            serial number; where, when, and for
                                                 § 648.202(b)(4)(iv).                                    be available for harvest by fixed gear                what reason the catch was released; the
                                                    (xi) Fail to complete, sign, and submit              within the specified area until                       estimated weight of each species
                                                 a Released Catch Affidavit if fish are                  November 1 of each fishing year. Any                  brought on board or released on that
                                                 released pursuant to the requirements at                portion of this allocation that has not               tow. A completed affidavit must be
                                                 § 648.11(m)(4)(iii).                                    been utilized by November 1 shall be                  submitted to NMFS within 48 hr of the
                                                    (xii) Fail to report a slippage event on             restored to the sub-ACL allocation for                end of the trip.
                                                 the Atlantic herring daily VMS catch                    Area 1A.
                                                                                                            (g) Carryover. Subject to the                        (iii) Report slippage events on the
                                                 report, as required by § 648.11(m)(4)(iii).
                                                    (xiii) Fail to carry on board, or make               conditions described in this paragraph                Atlantic herring daily VMS catch report
                                                 available to an observer upon request, a                (g), unharvested catch in a herring                   and indicate the reason for slipping
                                                 NMFS-approved measuring stick, as                       management area in a fishing year (up                 catch if the vessel was issued a limited
                                                 required by § 648.11(m)(5).                             to 10 percent of that area’s sub-ACL)                 access herring permit.
                                                 *      *      *     *     *                             shall be carried over and added to the                  (iv) Comply with the measures to
                                                                                                         sub-ACL for that herring management                   address slippage specified in
                                                 § 648.80    [Amended]                                   area for the fishing year following the               § 648.11(m)(4)(iv) and (v) if the vessel
                                                 ■ 6. In § 648.80, paragraph (d)(7) is                   year when total catch is determined. For              was issued an All Areas or Areas 2/3
                                                 removed.                                                example, NMFS will determine total                    Limited Access Herring Permit.
                                                 ■ 7. In § 648.200, paragraph (f)(2) is                  catch from Year 1 during Year 2, and
                                                                                                                                                               ■ 10. In § 648.204, paragraph (c) is
                                                 revised to read as follows:                             will add carryover to the applicable sub-
                                                                                                         ACL(s) in Year 3. All such carryover                  added to read as follows:
                                                 § 648.200   Specifications.
                                                                                                         shall be based on the herring                         § 648.204   Possession restrictions.
                                                 *     *     *     *    *                                management area’s initial sub-ACL
                                                   (f) * * *                                             allocation for the fishing year, not the              *      *    *     *     *
                                                   (2) Management Area 2 (South                          sub-ACL as increased by carryover or                     (c) Vessels issued an All Areas or
                                                 Coastal Area): All state and Federal                    decreased by an overage deduction, as                 Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring
                                                 waters inclusive of sounds and bays,                    specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this                 Permit must have fish holds empty of
                                                 bounded on the east by 70°00′ W. long.                  section. All herring landed from a                    fish before leaving the dock on any trip
                                                 and the outer limit of the U.S. Exclusive               herring management area shall count                   declared into the Atlantic herring
                                                 Economic Zone; bounded on the north                     against that area’s sub-ACL, as increased             fishery. After inspection by an
                                                 and west by the southern coastline of                   by carryover. For example, if 500 mt of               authorized officer, a waiver for the
                                                 Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and the                        herring is added as carryover to a 5,000              requirement to have fish holds empty of
                                                 coastlines of Rhode Island, Connecticut,                mt sub-ACL, catch in that management
                                                 New York, New Jersey, Delaware,                                                                               fish may be issued to vessels for
                                                                                                         area would be tracked against a total                 instances when there are fish in the
                                                 Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina;                 sub-ACL of 5,500 mt. NMFS shall add
                                                 and bounded on the south by a line                                                                            hold due to a lack of marketability or
                                                                                                         sub-ACL carryover only if the ACL,                    refrigeration malfunction, provided
                                                 following the lateral seaward boundary                  specified consistent with
                                                 between North Carolina and South                                                                              those fish have been reported by the
                                                                                                         § 648.200(b)(3), for the fishing year in              vessel.
                                                 Carolina from the coast to the                          which there is unharvested herring, is
                                                 Submerged Lands Act line,                               not exceeded. The ACL, consistent with                [FR Doc. 2015–21146 Filed 8–26–15; 8:45 am]
                                                 approximately 33°48′46.37″ N. lat,                      § 648.200(b)(3), shall not be increased               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                 78°29′46.46″ W. long., and then heading                 by carryover specified in this paragraph
                                                 due east along 33°48′46.37″ N. lat. to the              (g).
                                                 outer limit of the US Exclusive                         ■ 9. In § 648.202, paragraphs (b)(2)
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                                                 Economic Zone.                                          introductory text, (b)(4) introductory
                                                 *     *     *     *    *                                text, and (b)(4)(ii) are revised, and
                                                 ■ 8. In § 648.201, paragraphs (e) and (f)               paragraphs (b)(4)(iii) and (iv) are added
                                                 are revised and paragraph (g) is added                  to read as follows:
                                                 to read as follows:
                                                                                                         § 648.202    Season and area restrictions.
                                                 § 648.201   AMs and harvest controls.                   *       *    *       *       *
                                                 *      *     *       *      *                               (b) * * *


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 10:52:59
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 10:52:59
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule, request for comments.
DatesPublic comments must be received by September 28, 2015.
ContactCarrie Nordeen, Fishery Policy Analyst, phone 978-281-9272, fax 978-281-9135.
FR Citation80 FR 52005 
RIN Number0648-BE94
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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