80_FR_52181 80 FR 52015 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan; Trawl Rationalization Program; Midwater Trawl Requirements

80 FR 52015 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan; Trawl Rationalization Program; Midwater Trawl Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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

Page Range52015-52025
FR Document2015-20751

This proposed rule, if adopted, would clarify the regulatory requirements for vessels using midwater trawl gear in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Shorebased Individual Fishing Quota Program. This action is needed to eliminate inconsistencies and confusion in the current regulations. For vessels targeting Pacific whiting, the action would clarify that the retention of prohibited and protected species is allowed until landing. The disposition of prohibited and protected species would be specified consistent with the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan, the Pacific Coast Salmon Fishery Management Plan, and other applicable law.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No. 140703553-5687-01]
RIN 0648-BE29


Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery 
Management Plan; Trawl Rationalization Program; Midwater Trawl 
Requirements

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This proposed rule, if adopted, would clarify the regulatory 
requirements for vessels using midwater trawl gear in the Pacific Coast 
Groundfish Fishery Shorebased Individual Fishing Quota Program. This 
action is needed to eliminate inconsistencies and confusion in the 
current regulations. For vessels targeting Pacific whiting, the action 
would clarify that the retention of prohibited and protected species is 
allowed until landing. The disposition of prohibited and protected 
species would be specified consistent with the Pacific Coast Groundfish 
Fishery Management Plan, the Pacific Coast Salmon Fishery Management 
Plan, and other applicable law.

DATES: Comments on this proposed rule or the Environmental Assessment 
(EA) supporting the action must be received no later than 5 p.m., local 
time on September 28, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2015-0093, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0093, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: William W. Stelle, Jr., Regional Administrator, West 
Coast Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE., Seattle, WA 98115-0070; 
Attn: Becky Renko.
    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 rule may be submitted to William W. Stelle Jr., Regional 
Administrator, West Coast Region NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE., 
Seattle, WA 98115-0070 and to OMB by email to 
[email protected], or fax to (202) 395-7285.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This action would amend the Pacific Coast 
groundfish fishery regulations to eliminate redundancies and 
inconsistencies relative to the use of midwater trawl gear in the 
Shorebased Individual Fishing Quota Program (Shorebased IFQ Program). 
The action is consistent with policy decisions that the Pacific Fishery 
Management Council (Council) made during the implementation of 
Amendment 20 to the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan 
(groundfish FMP).
    In 2011, a trawl catch share program was implemented under 
Amendment 20 to the groundfish FMP. The trawl catch share program 
included the Shorebased IFQ Program, where individual permit holders 
receive quota pounds (QP) that they can fish for, lease, or sell. 
Permit holders also receive QP to cover catch of Pacific Halibut.
    In anticipation of the trawl catch share program, the groundfish 
regulations were restructured on October 1, 2010 (75 FR 60868). When 
the Shorebased IFQ Program was implemented, the midwater Pacific 
whiting shorebased fishery and the bottom trawl fishery were merged to 
create a single Shorebased IFQ fishery. Many of the pre-IFQ fishery 
management measures relating to time and area management were retained 
in the regulations for use in the Shorebased IFQ Program. However, 
integrating pre-IFQ regulations with new regulations for the Shorebased 
IFQ Program resulted in inconsistencies and numerous unclear and 
confusing management restrictions relative to the use of midwater trawl 
gear.
    Groundfish fishery management includes the use of time and area 
restrictions. Time and area restrictions affecting the use of midwater 
trawl gear include: Trawl Rockfish Conservation Areas, Pacific whiting 
primary seasons, Ocean Salmon Conservation Zones (OSCZs), Bycatch 
Reduction Areas (BRAs), and Klamath and Columbia River salmon 
conservation zones. In addition, there are midwater trawl trip limit 
restrictions for operating shoreward of the 100 fathom (fm) contour in 
the Eureka area, and a prohibition on night fishing south of 42[deg] 
north latitude.
    Vessel monitoring systems (VMSs) that automatically transmit hourly 
position reports to NMFS Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) are the 
primary management tool used to monitor vessel compliance with time and 
area restrictions. All vessels in the Shorebased IFQ Program are 
required to have an operational VMS. In addition, each vessel operator 
is required to submit a declaration report to OLE that allows the 
vessel's position to be linked to the type of fishing gear being used. 
In some cases, the declaration also identifies the particular species 
the vessel is fishing for and the target strategy. For the Shorebased 
IFQ Program, vessels using midwater trawl may declare either ``limited 
entry midwater trawl, non-whiting shorebased IFQ'' or ``limited entry 
midwater trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ.''
    Midwater trawl gear has primarily been used to target Pacific 
whiting, but can also be used to target other groundfish species. Prior 
to 2002, when widow rockfish was declared overfished, midwater trawl 
was used to target widow rockfish, yellowtail rockfish, and, to a 
lesser extent, chilipepper rockfish. During the rebuilding period for 
widow rockfish, the access to co-occurring species was constrained by 
the low widow rockfish Annual Catch Limits (ACLs). Since widow rockfish 
was declared rebuilt in 2012, there has been increased interest in 
targeting non-whiting groundfish with midwater trawl gear, particularly 
in the management area north of 40[deg]10' north latitude. Since 2011, 
midwater trawl gear has been used to target Pacific whiting and non-
whiting north of 40[deg]10' north latitude by vessels in the Shorebased 
IFQ Program. South of 40[deg]10' north latitude midwater trawling has 
been allowed year round seaward of the trawl RCAs for all target 
species.
    Groundfish management includes restrictions on the retention of 
certain non-groundfish species, including prohibited and protected 
species. Prohibited species include all salmonids, Pacific halibut, and 
Dungeness crab off Oregon and Washington. Protected species include

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marine mammals, seabirds, sea turtles, and species such as green 
sturgeon and eulachon, which are listed under the Endangered Species 
Act (ESA). Generally, prohibited species must be returned to the sea as 
soon as practicable with a minimum of injury. An exception to the 
retention restrictions may be made for tagged fish, or when retention 
is authorized by other applicable law. Pacific halibut may be retained 
until landing by vessels in the Pacific whiting fishery that do not 
sort the catch at sea only pursuant to NMFS donation regulations. 
Amendment 10 to the groundfish FMP and Amendment 12 to the Pacific 
Coast Salmon FMP (salmon FMP) were revised to allow salmon bycatch to 
be retained until landing in cases where the Council determines it is 
beneficial to the management of the groundfish and salmon resources. 
Under a Council and NMFS approved program, salmon must remain a 
prohibited species; and, at a minimum, the requirements must allow for 
accurate monitoring of the retained salmon and must not provide 
incentives for fishers to increase salmon bycatch or allow salmon to 
reach commercial markets.
    From 2007 through 2010, prior to the Shorebased IFQ Program, the 
Pacific whiting shorebased fishery was composed of vessels landing 
10,000 pounds or more of Pacific whiting on a trip and was managed 
under exempted fishing permits (EFPs). The terms and conditions of the 
EFPs established ``maximized retention'' provisions where only species 
longer than 6 feet and minor amounts of operational discards were 
allowed to be discarded. The EFPs allowed vessels to land catch 
containing prohibited and protected species. The EFPs issued to first 
receivers specified handling and disposition measures for prohibited 
species. In 2011, with implementation of the Shorebased IFQ Program, a 
maximized retention provision was added to the groundfish regulations. 
However, the provision did not address the retention of prohibited 
species other than Pacific halibut, nor did it establish handling and 
disposition requirements for prohibited species. For consistency with 
the salmon FMP and Pacific halibut regulations, provisions for the 
retention and disposition of prohibited species would be added by this 
rule.
    Protected species are species protected under the ESA, the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and Executive 
Order 13186. A December 2012, section 7 biological opinion for the 
groundfish fishery included reasonable and prudent measures that 
require the collection of important biological data on specific 
protected species. The West Coast Groundfish Observer Program (WCGOP) 
has sampling protocols for sampling discards at-sea that includes the 
collection of biological data on marine mammals, seabirds, turtles, 
eulachon, and green sturgeon. However, protected species in maximized 
retention landings are not sampled by observers. Therefore, regulatory 
revisions are necessary to assure that valuable biological data are 
gathered.

Proposed Regulatory Changes

    As noted above, the following changes are intended to revise the 
regulations consistent with previous actions taken by the Council to 
implement Amendment 20. This action is needed to eliminate 
inconsistencies and confusion in the current regulations.
    The proposed regulations would revise the definition of Pacific 
whiting trip consistent with Appendix E of the groundfish FMP, which 
details the Final Preferred Alternative adopted under Amendment 20, and 
which is consistent with the Environmental Impact Statement analysis 
conducted in support Amendment 20. Appendix E defines non-whiting 
landings as those with less than 50 percent Pacific whiting by weight. 
Therefore, this proposed rule would define landings with 50 percent or 
more Pacific whiting by weight as Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ trips.
    The current regulations do not have a minimum threshold for the 
amount of Pacific whiting that must be harvested on a Pacific whiting 
shorebased IFQ trip. Without a minimum threshold, vessels fishing north 
of 40[deg]10' north latitude have been making Pacific whiting 
shorebased IFQ declarations while targeting both Pacific whiting and 
non-whiting groundfish. The groundfish regulations include mitigation 
measures to reduce the take of Chinook salmon that are specific to the 
targeting of Pacific whiting and that are in some cases contrary to 
fishing practices for non-whiting species (e.g., a prohibition on night 
fishing when historically widow rockfish aggregations were targeted at 
night with midwater trawl gear). Clearly defining the criteria for a 
Pacific whiting IFQ trip and identifying which time area restrictions 
apply to all midwater trawl and which time area restrictions apply to 
the targeting of Pacific whiting will result in regulations that are 
clear and therefore will benefit both management and the public. The 
proposed change was discussed by the Council at its November 2014 
meeting, and the Council concurred with defining trips with more than 
50 percent whiting as Pacific whiting trips.
    General definitions at 50 CFR 660.11 would be revised to add a 
definition for protected species. Adding the definition allows the term 
to be clearly used relative to the handling and disposition 
requirements established in the regulations. General prohibitions at 50 
CFR 660.12 would be revised to prohibit the retention of protected 
species except as allowed for vessels on maximized retention trips. In 
50 CFR 660.12 and 660.55, pre-IFQ terminology would be revised 
consistent with the terms established under the IFQ program.
    Regulations pertaining to automatic actions in the specification 
and management measures provision at 50 CFR 660.60 would be updated by 
this action. Paragraph (c)(3)(i) of Sec.  660.60 would be revised for 
readability and to clarify how BRAs may be implemented. Pre-IFQ 
terminology for the Pacific whiting fishery sectors would be revised 
consistent with the terms established under the IFQ program; an 
inactive Internet link would be replaced with an active link; an 
automatic action currently specified in regulation at 50 CFR 
660.150(h)(2) would be added to the list of allowed automatic actions; 
and language would be added to clarify where the effective date for 
automatic actions is specified. These actions are being taken for 
consistency between the different subparts of groundfish regulations.
    Regulations at 50 CFR 660.60 would be revised to add an allowance 
for prohibited species retention until landing on maximized retention 
trips in the Pacific whiting Shorebased IFQ Program. Appendix E of the 
groundfish FMP indicates that maximized retention is an option for 
Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ vessels and that Pacific halibut may be 
retained until landing. The Council originally considered maximized 
retention for the Shorebased IFQ Program at its June 2008 meeting as 
elements of the tracking, monitoring, and enforcement structure for 
ongoing management. In 2008, a maximized retention program had been 
recommended by the Council for implementation in Amendment 10 to the 
groundfish FMP prior to the start of an IFQ program. The implementing 
regulations for Amendment 10 included maximized retention requirements 
and video monitoring for vessels targeting Pacific whiting in the 
Pacific whiting shorebased fishery. Because Amendment 20 required full 
observer coverage and did not provide for video monitoring, the 
Amendment 10 regulations were never implemented. In late 2010, during 
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implementation of the Shorebased IFQ Program, the public requested and 
NMFS agreed to provide the maximized retention opportunity that had 
existed prior to the Shorebased IFQ Program. Previously, maximized 
retention was not addressed in the regulations, but was defined in the 
Maximized Retention and Monitoring Program EFPs issued to the Pacific 
whiting shorebased fishery. This proposed rule would revise the 
groundfish regulations to include a maximized retention opportunity 
along with appropriate disposition requirements.
    This proposed rule would revise the language explaining the purpose 
and scope of subpart D at 50 CFR 660.100 for clarity. The regulations 
at 50 CFR 660.111 contain the trawl definitions. The proposed rule 
would revise the definitions for Catcher/Processor Coop Program, 
Mothership Coop Program, Pacific whiting IFQ fishery, Pacific whiting 
IFQ trip, and Shorebased IFQ Program for clarity. The term Pacific 
whiting IFQ trip would specify that a qualifying trip must be 50 
percent or more Pacific whiting by weight. New definitions for 
maximized retention and Pacific whiting fishery are being added for 
clarity.
    The trawl fishery prohibitions at 50 CFR 660.112 would be revised 
to clearly prohibit first receivers from disposing of prohibited and 
protected species without sorting them from maximized retention 
landings and to clearly state that all midwater trawl is prohibited 
outside the Pacific whiting primary season north of 40[deg]10' north 
latitude. Redundant regulatory text at 50 CFR 660.112(b)(2)(ii) would 
be removed. Duplicate language pertaining to the weighing of catch, 
which is also stated in regulations at 50 CFR 660.130(d), would be 
removed and only sorting provisions would be retained.
    Numerous minor changes would be made throughout the regulations at 
50 CFR 660.130 to align the regulations with the terms defined at 50 
CFR 660.11 and 660.111 and to revise pre-IFQ terminology to be 
consistent with the terms established under trawl rationalization. 
Currently, regulations at 50 CFR 660.130(c)(3) pertain to the use of 
midwater trawl gear both north and south of 40[deg]10' north latitude. 
This rule would add language to clearly state that midwater trawl gear 
is required for vessels targeting Pacific whiting during the primary 
seasons north of 40[deg]10' north latitude, and that midwater trawl 
gear is allowed for vessel targeting non-whiting species during the 
Pacific whiting Shorebased IFQ Program primary season. The action would 
remove a restriction that allows midwater trawl to only be used by 
vessels participating in the Pacific whiting Shorebased IFQ fishery 
that is stated at 50 CFR 660.130(c)(3) and repeated at 50 CFR 
660.130(c)(4)(i)(F). These changes would allow vessels using midwater 
trawl gear north of 40[deg]10' north latitude to declare either 
``limited entry midwater trawl, non-whiting shorebased IFQ'' or 
``limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ'' 
consistent with the target strategy.
    North of 40[deg]10' north latitude vessels are allowed to carry 
multiple types of midwater gear, but may only declare one target 
strategy (whiting or non-whiting) on a trip. The regulations at 50 CFR 
660.130(c)(4) would be revised for clarity. Because all midwater trawl 
gears have similar closed area restrictions, carrying multiple types of 
midwater trawl gear is not expected to affect enforcement of the closed 
areas. The fishery restriction at 50 CFR 660.130(c)(4)(i)(F) that only 
allows midwater trawl gear to be used in the Pacific whiting fishery 
would be removed.
    The proposed rule would remove redundant regulatory text at 50 CFR 
660.130(d)(i). Duplicate language pertaining to the sorting of catch, 
which is the same requirement stated in regulations at 50 CFR 
660.112(b)(2)(ii), would be removed. Because the paragraph addresses 
the weighing of catch, language specific to weighing would be retained. 
Regulations pertaining to catch weighing requirements for Pacific 
whiting IFQ trips at 50 CFR 660.140(j)(2) would be consolidated and 
revised for clarity.
    The regulations at 50 CFR 660.130(e)(4)(i) would be revised to 
clearly state that vessels using midwater trawl gear, regardless of the 
target species, are exempt from the trawl RCA restrictions in the area 
north of 40[deg]10' north latitude during the dates of the Pacific 
whiting primary season. This allowance already exists under the current 
regulations, but is confusing because the regulations may be 
interpreted as requiring that vessels must declare ``limited entry 
midwater trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ'' regardless of the 
target species. Adding clarity to the regulations and allowing either 
midwater trawl declaration is expected to reduce confusion for members 
of industry.
    Regulatory language at 50 CFR 660.131(a) and (b) would be revised 
to remove pre-IFQ terminology for the Pacific whiting sectors, 
consistent with the terms established under trawl rationalization. The 
regulations specific to the BRAs would be moved. Trip limit 
restrictions for midwater trawl seaward of the 100 fm depth contour in 
the Eureka area are currently found at 50 CFR 660.131(d). For 
consistency with the other sections of the regulations, the requirement 
to use the 100 fm line shown on NOAA charts would be replaced with a 
requirement to use the 100 fm depth contour defined in groundfish 
regulations at 50 CFR 660.73.
    Regulations pertaining to the disposition of prohibited species 
would be added to the Shorebased IFQ Program regulations at 50 CFR 
660.140(g). For vessels on Pacific whiting IFQ trips engaged in 
maximized retention, clearly stating handling and disposition 
requirements for prohibited species and protected species would allow 
for accurate monitoring; would reduce incentives for increased bycatch 
by clearly stating that protected and prohibited species must not reach 
commercial markets; and would identify a preference for catch to be 
handled in a manner that preserves the quality for human consumption 
for donation to a local food share or other appropriate charitable 
organizations. The disposition of salmon would be consistent with 
salmon FMP. The disposition of Pacific halibut and Dungeness crab would 
be consistent with Pacific halibut regulations and state regulations.
    Regulatory language at 50 CFR 660.140(b) is revised for clarity and 
duplicate language is removed. Retention requirements specified at 50 
CFR 660.140(g) are revised such that the maximized retention 
requirements are clearly stated. New provisions are added at 50 CFR 
660.140(g) relative to the disposition of prohibited species and 
protected species in maximized retention landings. First receivers that 
accept maximized retention landings would be responsible for following 
the handling and disposition protocols and for maintaining records of 
the disposition. Under EFPs, the vessels abandoned prohibited species 
to the state of landing, and each state had agreements with the first 
receivers and coordinated the donation or disposal of the prohibited 
species. The states no longer have resources to coordinate such 
activity. Under the IFQ program, first receivers are licensed to 
process IFQ catch. It is therefore reasonable for each first receiver 
who accepts maximized retention landings to be responsible for the 
disposition of the prohibited and protected species.

Classification

    NMFS has made a preliminary determination that the proposed action

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is consistent with groundfish FMP, the MSA, and other applicable law. 
In making its final determination, NMFS will take into account the 
complete record, including the data, views, and comments received 
during the comment period. The EA is available for public comment (See 
ADDRESSES) and is available on line at 
www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/publications/nepa/groundfish/groundfish_nepa_documents.html.
    An environmental assessment (EA) was prepared for this action. The 
EA includes socio-economic information that was used to prepare the RIR 
and IRFA. The EA is available on the Council's Web site at 
www.pcouncil.org/. This action also announces a public comment period 
on the EA.
    The Office of Management and Budget has determined that this 
proposed rule is not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    An initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as 
required by section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The 
IRFA describes the economic impact this proposed rule, if adopted, 
would have on small entities. A description of the action, why it is 
being considered, and the legal basis for this action are contained at 
the beginning of this section in the preamble and in the SUMMARY 
section of the preamble. A copy of the IRFA is available from NMFS (see 
ADDRESSES). Under the RFA, the term ``small entities'' includes small 
businesses, small organizations, and small governmental jurisdictions. 
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has established size criteria 
for all major industry sectors in the United States, including fish 
harvesting and fish processing businesses. A business involved in fish 
harvesting is a small business if it is independently owned and 
operated and not dominant in its field of operation (including its 
affiliates) and if it has combined annual receipts not in excess of 
$20.5 million (previously $19 million) for all its affiliated 
operations worldwide. For marinas and charter/party boats, a small 
business is one with annual receipts not in excess of $7.5 million 
(previously $7 million). For purposes of rulemaking, NMFS is also 
applying the $20.5 million standard to catcher/processors because they 
are involved in the commercial harvest of finfish. A seafood processor 
is a small business if it is independently owned and operated, not 
dominant in its field of operation, and employs 500 or fewer persons on 
a full time, part time, temporary, or other basis, at all its 
affiliated operations worldwide. A wholesale business servicing the 
fishing industry is a small business if it employs 100 or fewer persons 
on a full time, part time, temporary, or other basis, at all its 
affiliated operations worldwide. A small organization is any nonprofit 
enterprise that is independently owned and operated and is not dominant 
in its field. A small governmental jurisdiction is a government of 
cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or 
special districts with populations of less than 50,000.
    NMFS is issuing this proposed rule to modify midwater trawl 
restrictions for vessels participating in the Shorebased IFQ Program 
under the authority of the groundfish FMP and the Magnuson-Stevens Act. 
The proposed rule would amend the regulations to remove redundancies 
and inconsistencies relative to the use of midwater trawl gear, and 
would add provisions to fully implement ``maximized retention'' 
allowances for vessels targeting Pacific whiting. Maximized retention 
encourages full retention of all catch while recognizing that minor 
discard events may occur. Two alternatives, each with sub-options, are 
being considered.

Alternative 1--No Action

     North of 40[deg]10' north latitude midwater trawl gear may 
be used by vessels with a ``Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific 
whiting shorebased IFQ'' declaration after the start of the primary 
season. Vessels may use midwater trawl gear to target Pacific whiting 
and non-whiting if the vessel also fishes in the Pacific whiting 
fishery.
     There is no requirement to target or land Pacific whiting 
on a Pacific whiting IFQ trip.
     Vessels with a ``Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific 
whiting shorebased IFQ'' declaration may fish within the RCAs after the 
start of the primary season.
     Other than Pacific Halibut, prohibited species and 
protected species retention until landing is prohibited.
     Vessels North of 40[deg]10' north latitude may carry 
multiple types of midwater gear and both whiting and non-whiting target 
strategies are allowed on the same trip, however the vessel must have a 
valid ``Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ'' 
declaration.

Alternative 2 (Preferred)--Eliminate Redundancies and Inconsistencies 
in Regulations Regarding the Use of Midwater Trawl Gear

     Midwater trawl gear will be allowed for all target species 
with a valid declaration for either ``limited entry midwater trawl, 
non-whiting shorebased IFQ'' or ``limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific 
whiting shorebased IFQ.'' Non-whiting vessels would not be obligated to 
also target Pacific whiting.
     A Pacific whiting IFQ trip must be 50 percent or more 
whiting by weight at landing.
     Midwater trawl gear will be allowed within the trawl RCAs 
and EFH conservation areas for all target species.
     For vessels targeting Pacific whiting on ``maximized 
retention'' trips, prohibited and protected species must be retained 
until landing.
     The disposition of salmon would be specified such that it 
is consistent with salmon FMP.
     The disposition of Pacific halibut and Dungeness crab 
would be specified so they are consistent with Pacific halibut 
regulations and state regulations.
     The disposition of protected species would be consistent 
with the current biological opinions.
     North of 40[deg]10' north latitude, vessels will be 
allowed to carry multiple types of midwater gear, but:
    Sub-option A (preferred): Allow only one target strategy (whiting 
or non-whiting) on a trip.
    Sub-option B: Allow both whiting and non-whiting target strategies 
on the same trip. However, ``maximized retention'' would not be allowed 
if the landed catch was greater than 50 percent non-whiting species.
    Under No Action, it is unclear whether vessels using midwater trawl 
north of 40[deg]10' north latitude must submit a declaration for 
``limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ'' even 
if they intend to target non-whiting species. Alternative 2 results in 
a low positive impact over No Action as it removes the prohibition that 
restricts midwater trawl to the Pacific whiting fishery north of 
40[deg]10' north latitude and allows for the use of either midwater 
trawl declaration. Alternative 2 would improve tracking of activity 
relative to time/area restrictions and the specific target strategy. 
Aligning the declaration with the activity could allow for a more 
surgical management response that can be clearly understood by 
harvesters.
    Under No Action, Pacific whiting trips would not be defined. 
Alternative 2 establishes criteria for a Pacific whiting trip as being 
landings that are 50 percent or more Pacific whiting by weight at 
landing. Alternative 2 is not expected to have a measureable effect on 
the vast majority of midwater trawl trips targeting Pacific whiting. 
Only a small number of vessels may have

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reduced flexibility under Alternative 2 sub-option A (one target 
strategy per trip) because a vessel operator cannot change the target 
fishing strategy after they leave port. However, sub-option A is most 
similar to how harvesters currently operate. Either sub-option provides 
clarity and eliminates inconsistencies, making the regulations less 
complicated for harvesters and easier to enforce. Revising the 
groundfish regulations for clarity under Alternative 2 is expected to 
provide more equitable opportunity for non-whiting vessels north of 
40[deg]10' north latitude as it is clear they do not need to also fish 
for Pacific whiting.
    Time/Area restrictions under No Action include Rockfish 
Conservation Areas (RCAs), Klamath River conservation zone, Columbia 
River conservation zone, Ocean Salmon Conservation Zones (OSCZs), 
Bycatch Reduction Areas (BRAs), the Eureka area 100 fm restriction, 
prohibition on night fishing south of 42[deg]00' north latitude and the 
Pacific whiting primary seasons. These restrictions were initially 
implemented to reduce incidental catch of Chinook salmon in the Pacific 
whiting fisheries. The Klamath River conservation zone, Columbia River 
conservation zone, OSCZs, and the prohibition on night fishing are 
specific to the targeting of Pacific whiting and would remain linked to 
the targeting of whiting under both No Action and Alternative 2. The 
impacts of No Action on the closed areas are neutral as no changes 
would be made to reduce the confusion by fishermen or enforcement about 
prohibited or allowed activities. Because widow rockfish were 
historically targeted at night with low bycatch, Alternative 2 
revisions would clearly state that the prohibition on night fishing 
does not apply to non-whiting targeting. BRAs have evolved since their 
initial implementation in 2007 when they applied specifically to the 
targeting of whiting. Since 2013, the BRAs have been considered as a 
tool for use in the Pacific whiting sectors (all midwater trawl). 
Alternative 2 revisions would clearly state that the BRAs and RCA 
exemptions apply to all midwater trawl. Providing clarification on how 
time/area restrictions relate to specific target fishing activity under 
Alternative 2 is expected to reduce regulatory complexity and eliminate 
contradictory regulations. Changes under Alternative 2 are expected to 
be beneficial to the harvesters, managers, and enforcement.
    Maximized retention is allowed under No Action. However, supporting 
regulations would not be added to reduce confusion regarding the 
landing of maximized retention catch for non-whiting target strategies. 
Provisions would not be added to allow the retention of prohibited 
species under No Action. The socio-economic impacts of managing under 
No Action are neutral, providing restrictions on the retention of 
prohibited species continue to be unenforced. Alternative 2 would 
revise the regulations to clearly state that maximized retention would 
only be allowed for trips targeting Pacific whiting, consistent with 
the provisions of Amendment 20. Because of relatively low bycatch by 
vessels targeting Pacific whiting, maximized retention allows sorting 
to be delayed until landing. Because whiting flesh deteriorates rapidly 
once the fish are caught, whiting must be minimally handled and 
immediately chilled to maintain the flesh quality. Allowing Pacific 
whiting shoreside vessels to retain unsorted catch benefits harvesters 
by enabling whiting quality to be maintained. Under Alternative 2, 
provisions would be added to allow Pacific whiting vessels to retain 
otherwise prohibited species until landing. Non-whiting vessels would 
have to continue to sort prohibited and protected species at sea. Some 
non-whiting landings under maximized retention have had a greater 
variety in bycatch than is typically seen in Pacific whiting landings 
and have been landed at first receivers with only one catch monitor. 
Long offloads associated with sorting and weighing non-whiting 
maximized retention catch has resulted in offload time exceeding the 
catch monitor's allowed work hours in a 24 hour period. Alternative 2 
would also provide clarification on the disposition of protected 
species for maximized retention landings. Revisions to the maximized 
retention requirements under Alternative 2 are expected to reduce 
regulatory complexity and eliminate contradictory regulations, 
benefiting harvesters.
    Under No Action, Pacific whiting trips would continue to be 
undefined and no protocols for handling or disposing of prohibited or 
protected species would be defined. The impacts of No Action are 
neutral, as first receivers would use current methods to identify 
maximized retention deliveries and determine how to handle and dispose 
of prohibited and protected species. Defining Pacific whiting trips 
under Alternative 2 should make it easier for first receivers/
processors to identify which trips are classified as ``maximized 
retention'' such that it would be more clear which groundfish 
regulations apply. Alternative 2 specifies handling and disposition of 
prohibited and protected species. Clear protocols for the disposition 
of prohibited catch should reduce complexity and confusion for first 
receivers/processors. Currently, provisions that affect the disposition 
of prohibited or protected species exist in various federal 
regulations, non-groundfish FMPs, and ESA biological opinions. 
Clarifying these provisions in the groundfish regulations would reduce 
complexity in the requirements for disposition and handling of 
maximized retention catch and result in a low positive benefit to first 
receivers/processors. First receivers are currently taking salmon and 
grinding and processing the fish into fish meal and/or providing edible 
fish to food pantries, soup kitchens, or other non-profit 
organizations. In some states, state agencies have assisted in the 
transfer of fish to food banks, but this assistance is being withdrawn. 
However, NMFS concludes that these new regulations do not impose any 
significant burden on first receivers as they are consistent with 
current first receiver practices and with prior practices established 
under the 2007-2010 whiting EFPs.
    This action would clarify the regulatory requirements for vessels 
using midwater trawl gear in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery 
Shorebased Individual Fishery Quota Program. This action is needed to 
eliminate inconsistencies and confusion in the current regulations. For 
vessels targeting Pacific whiting, the action would clarify that the 
retention of prohibited and protected species is allowed until landing. 
The disposition of prohibited and protected species would be specified 
consistent with the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan, 
the Pacific Coast Salmon Fishery Management Plan and other applicable 
law. As this rule is about clarifying the regulations, we do not 
believe that this rule will have a significant impact when comparing 
small versus large businesses in terms of disproportionality and 
profitability given available information. Nonetheless, NMFS has 
prepared this IRFA. Through the rulemaking process associated with this 
action, we are requesting comments on this conclusion.
    This proposed rule contains a collection-of-information requirement 
subject to review and approval by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act 
(PRA). This requirement has been submitted to OMB for approval as 
revisions to OMB collection 0648-0619. Relative to OMB collection 0648-
0619 the public reporting burden for first receivers to retain records 
showing the disposition of prohibited and protected

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species is estimated to average 1 minute per response.
    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 (enter 
office name) at the ADDRESSES above, and by email to 
[email protected] or fax to (202) 395-7285.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number.
    Pursuant to Executive Order 13175, this proposed rule eliminated 
redundancies and inconsistencies with state law relative to the use of 
midwater trawl gear and does not have a direct effect on tribes. The 
action is consistent with policy decisions that the Council made during 
the implementation of Amendment 20 to the Pacific Coast Groundfish 
Fishery Management Plan which was developed after meaningful 
consultation and collaboration with tribal officials from the area 
covered by the groundfish FMP. Under the Magnuson-Stevens Act at 16 
U.S.C. 1852(b)(5), one of the voting members of the Pacific Council 
must be a representative of an Indian tribe with federally recognized 
fishing rights from the area of the Council's jurisdiction. The 
proposed regulations do not have a direct effect on the tribes.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660

    Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian fisheries.

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

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

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1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 16 
U.S.C. 7001 et seq.

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2. In Sec.  660.11, add, in alphabetical order, a definition for 
``Protected species'' and revise the definition of ``Trawl fishery'' to 
read as follows:


Sec.  660.11  General definitions.

* * * * *
    Protected species means those species, other than prohibited 
species, that are protected under Federal law, including species listed 
under the Endangered Species Act, marine mammals protected under the 
Marine Mammal Protection Act, and bird species protected under the 
Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Species that are both protected and 
prohibited are considered prohibited species for purposes of this part.
* * * * *
    Trawl fishery or Limited entry trawl fishery means the groundfish 
limited entry trawl fishery referred to in subparts C and D, which is 
composed of vessels registered to a limited entry permit with a trawl 
endorsement and vessels registered to an MS permit. The trawl fishery 
is comprised of the following sectors: Catcher/Processor, Mothership, 
and Shorebased IFQ. The trawl fishery does not include the non-
groundfish trawl fisheries, which are all within the open access 
fishery.
* * * * *
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3. In Sec.  660.12, revise paragraphs (a)(1), (10) and (11) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.12  General groundfish prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (1) Retain any prohibited or protected species caught by means of 
fishing gear authorized under this subpart, unless otherwise 
authorized. Except as otherwise authorized, prohibited and protected 
species must be returned to the sea as soon as practicable with a 
minimum of injury when caught and brought on board.
* * * * *
    (10) Transfer fish to another vessel at sea unless the vessel 
transferring fish is participating in the MS Coop or C/P Coop Programs.
    (11) Fail to remove all fish from the vessel at landing (defined in 
Sec.  660.11) and prior to beginning a new fishing trip, except for 
processing vessels participating in the MS Coop or C/P Coop Programs.
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  660.55, revise paragraphs (c)(1)(i)(A) through (C) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  660.55  Allocations.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) Darkblotched rockfish. Allocate 9 percent or 25 mt, whichever 
is greater, of the total trawl allocation of darkblotched rockfish to 
the Pacific whiting fishery (MS sector, C/P sector, and Shorebased IFQ 
sectors). The distribution of allocation of darkblotched to each of 
these sectors will be done pro rata relative to the sector's allocation 
of the commercial harvest guideline for Pacific whiting. After 
deducting allocations for the Pacific whiting fishery, the remaining 
trawl allocation is allocated to the Shorebased IFQ sector.
    (B) Pacific Ocean Perch (POP). Allocate 17 percent or 30 mt, 
whichever is greater, of the total trawl allocation of POP to the 
Pacific whiting fishery (MS sector, C/P sector, and Shorebased IFQ 
sector). The distribution of POP to each sector will be done pro rata 
relative to the sector's allocation of the commercial harvest guideline 
for Pacific whiting. After deducting allocations for the Pacific 
whiting fishery, the remaining trawl allocation is allocated to 
Shorebased IFQ sector.
    (C) Widow rockfish. Allocate 52 percent of the total trawl 
allocation of widow rockfish to the Pacific whiting fishery if the 
stock is under rebuilding, or 10 percent of the total trawl allocation 
or 500 mt of the trawl allocation, whichever is greater, if the stock 
is rebuilt. The distribution of the trawl allocation of widow to each 
sector will be done pro rata relative to the sector's allocation of the 
commercial harvest guideline for Pacific whiting. After deducting 
allocations for the Pacific whiting sectors, the remaining trawl 
allocation is allocated to Shorebased IFQ sector.
* * * * *
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5. In Sec.  660.60, revise paragraphs (c)(3)(i) and (d) and remove and 
reserve paragraph (e) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.60  Specifications and management measures.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) Depth-based management measures. Depth-based management 
measures, particularly closed areas known as Groundfish Conservation 
Areas, may be implemented in any fishery sector that takes groundfish 
directly or incidentally. Depth-based management measures are set using 
specific boundary lines that approximate depth contours with latitude/
longitude waypoints found at Sec. Sec.  660.70 through 660.74. Depth-
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management measures and closed areas may be used for the following 
conservation objectives: To protect and rebuild overfished stocks; to 
prevent the overfishing of any groundfish species by minimizing the 
direct or incidental catch of that species; or to minimize the 
incidental harvest of any protected or prohibited species taken in the 
groundfish fishery. Depth-based management measures and closed areas 
may be used for the following economic objectives: To extend the 
fishing season; for the commercial fisheries, to minimize disruption of 
traditional fishing and marketing patterns; for the recreational 
fisheries, to spread the available catch over a large number of 
anglers; to discourage target fishing while allowing small incidental 
catches to be landed; and to allow small fisheries to operate outside 
the normal season. BRAs may be implemented as an automatic action in 
the Pacific whiting fishery consistent with paragraph (d)(1) of this 
section. BRAs may be implemented as a routine action for vessels using 
midwater groundfish trawl gear consistent with the purposes for 
implementing depth-based management and the setting of closed areas as 
described in this paragraph.
* * * * *
    (d) Automatic actions. Automatic management actions may be 
initiated by the NMFS Regional Administrator or designee without prior 
public notice, opportunity to comment, or a Council meeting. These 
actions are nondiscretionary, and the impacts must have been taken into 
account prior to the action. Unless otherwise stated, a single notice 
will be published in the Federal Register making the action effective 
if good cause exists under the APA to waive notice and comment.
    (1) Automatic actions are used to:
    (i) Close the MS or C/P sector when that sector's Pacific whiting 
allocation is reached, or is projected to be reached. The MS sector 
non-coop fishery may be closed by automatic action when the Pacific 
whiting or non-whiting allocation to the non-coop fishery has been 
reached or is projected to be reached.
    (ii) Close one or both MS and C/P sectors when a non-whiting 
groundfish species with allocations is reached or projected to be 
reached.
    (iii) Reapportion unused allocations of non-whiting groundfish 
species between the MS and C/P sectors.
    (iv) Reapportion the unused portion of the tribal allocation of 
Pacific whiting to the MS sector, C/P sector, and Shorebased IFQ 
sector.
    (v) Implement the Ocean Salmon Conservation Zone, described at 
Sec.  660.131, when NMFS projects the Pacific whiting fishery and the 
tribal whiting fishery combined will take in excess of 11,000 Chinook 
within a calendar year.
    (vi) Implement BRAs, described at Sec.  660.131, when NMFS projects 
a sector-specific allocation will be reached before the sector's 
whiting allocation.
    (2) Automatic actions are effective when actual notice is sent by 
NMFS identifying the effective time and date. Actual notice to fishers 
and processors will be by email, Internet 
www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/publications/fishery_management/groundfish/public_notices/recent_public_notices.html), phone, letter, 
or press release. Allocation reapportionments will be followed by 
publication in the Federal Register, in which public comment will be 
sought for a reasonable period of time thereafter.
    (e) [Reserved]
* * * * *
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6. In Sec.  660.100, revise the first sentence of the introductory 
paragraph to read as follows:


Sec.  660.100  Purpose and scope.

    This subpart applies to the Pacific coast groundfish limited entry 
trawl fishery. * * *
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7. In Sec.  660.111:
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a. Revise the definition for ``Catcher/Processor Coop Program or C/P 
Coop Program'';
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b. Add a definition for ``Maximized retention'';
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c. Revise the definition for ``Mothership Coop Program or MS Coop 
Program'';
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d. Add a definition for ``Pacific whiting fishery''; and
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e. Revise the definitions for ``Pacific whiting IFQ Fishery,'' 
``Pacific whiting IFQ trip,'' and ``Shorebased IFQ Program,'' in 
alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  660.111  Trawl fishery--definitions.

* * * * *
    Catcher/Processor (C/P) Coop Program or C/P sector, refers to the 
fishery described at Sec.  660.160, subpart D. The C/P Coop Program is 
composed of vessels registered to a limited entry permit with a C/P 
endorsement and a valid declaration for limited entry, midwater trawl, 
Pacific whiting catcher/processor sector.
* * * * *
    Maximized retention means a vessel retains all catch from a trip 
until landing, subject to the specifications of this subpart.
* * * * *
    Mothership (MS) Coop Program or MS sector refers to the fishery 
described at Sec.  660.150, subpart D, and includes both the coop and 
non-coop fisheries. The MS Coop Program is composed of motherships with 
MS permits and catcher vessels registered to a limited entry permit 
with an MS/CV endorsement and a valid declaration for limited entry, 
midwater trawl, Pacific whiting mothership sector. The MS Coop Program 
also includes vessels registered to a limited entry permit without an 
MS/CV endorsement if the vessel is authorized to harvest the MS 
sector's allocation and has a valid declaration for limited entry, 
midwater trawl, Pacific whiting mothership sector.
* * * * *
    Pacific whiting fishery refers to the Pacific whiting primary 
season fisheries described at Sec.  660.131. The Pacific whiting 
fishery is composed of vessels participating in the C/P Coop Program, 
the MS Coop Program, or the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery.
    Pacific whiting IFQ fishery is composed of vessels on Pacific 
whiting IFQ trips.
    Pacific whiting IFQ trip means a trip in which a vessel uses 
midwater groundfish trawl gear during the dates of the Pacific whiting 
primary season to target Pacific whiting, and Pacific whiting 
constitutes 50 percent or more of the catch by weight at landing as 
reported on the state landing receipt. Vessels on Pacific whiting IFQ 
trips must have a valid declaration for limited entry midwater trawl, 
Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ.
* * * * *
    Shorebased IFQ Program or Shorebased IFQ sector, refers to the 
fishery described at Sec.  660.140, subpart D, and includes all vessels 
on IFQ trips.
* * * * *
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8. In Sec.  660.112, revise paragraph (a)(2), paragraphs (b)(1)(viii) 
through (x), and (b)(2)(ii) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.112  Trawl fishery--prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) Sorting, retention, and disposition.
    (i) Fail to sort, retain, discard, or dispose of catch consistent 
with the requirements specified at Sec. Sec.  660.130(d), 660.140 
(b)(2)(iii) and (viii), 660.140(g), and 660.140(j)(2).
    (ii) Fail to sort, retain, discard, or dispose of prohibited and 
protected species from maximized retention landings consistent with the 
requirements specified at Sec.  660.140(g)(3).

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    (iii) Retain for personal use or allow to reach commercial markets 
any part of any prohibited or protected species.
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (viii) Fish on a Pacific whiting IFQ trip with a gear other than 
midwater groundfish trawl gear.
    (ix) Fish on a Pacific whiting IFQ trip without a valid declaration 
for limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ.
    (x) Use midwater groundfish trawl gear Pacific whiting IFQ fishery 
primary season dates as specified at Sec.  660.131(b).
* * * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) Fail to sort or dispose of catch received from an IFQ trip in 
accordance with the requirements of Sec. Sec.  660.130(d) and 
660.140(g)(3).
* * * * *
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9. In Sec.  660.130:
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a. Revise paragraphs (a), (c)(3), and (c)(4)(i)(A) through (E);
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b. Remove paragraph (c)(4)(i)(F);
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c. Revise paragraphs (d)(2)(i) and (3), paragraph (e) introductory 
text, and paragraphs (e)(4)(i) and (ii); and
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d. Add paragraphs (e)(6) through (7) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.130  Trawl fishery--management measures.

    (a) General. This section applies to the limited entry trawl 
fishery. Most species taken in the limited entry trawl fishery will be 
managed with quotas (see Sec.  660.140), allocations or set-asides (see 
Sec.  660.150 or Sec.  660.160), or cumulative trip limits (see trip 
limits in Tables 1 (North) and 1 (South) of this subpart), size limits 
(see Sec.  660.60 (h)(5), subpart C), seasons (see Pacific whiting at 
Sec.  660.131(b), subpart D), gear restrictions (see paragraph (b) of 
this section) and closed areas (see paragraph (e) of this section and 
Sec. Sec.  660.70 through 660.79, subpart C). The limited entry trawl 
fishery has gear requirements and harvest limits that differ by the 
type of groundfish trawl gear on board and the area fished. Groundfish 
vessels operating south of Point Conception must adhere to CCA 
restrictions (see paragraph (e)(1) of this section and Sec.  660.70, 
subpart C). The trip limits in Tables 1 (North) and 1 (South) of this 
subpart applies to vessels participating in the limited entry trawl 
fishery and may not be exceeded. Federal commercial groundfish 
regulations are not intended to supersede any more restrictive state 
commercial groundfish regulations relating to federally-managed 
groundfish.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) Fishing with midwater groundfish trawl gear.
    (i) North of 40[deg]10' N. lat., midwater groundfish trawl gear is 
required for Pacific whiting fishery vessels; midwater groundfish trawl 
gear is allowed for vessels targeting non-whiting species during the 
Pacific whiting primary season for the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery. 
Also see restrictions on the use of midwater groundfish trawl gear 
within the RCAs north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. at Sec.  660.130(e)(4)(i).
    (ii) South of 40[deg]10' N. lat., midwater groundfish trawl gear is 
prohibited shoreward of the RCA boundaries and permitted seaward of the 
RCA boundaries.
    (4) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) A vessel may not have both groundfish trawl gear and non-
groundfish trawl gear onboard simultaneously. A vessel may not have 
both bottom groundfish trawl gear and midwater groundfish trawl gear 
onboard simultaneously. A vessel may have more than one type of limited 
entry bottom trawl gear on board, either simultaneously or 
successively, during a cumulative limit period. A vessel may have more 
than one type of midwater groundfish trawl gear on board, either 
simultaneously or successively, during a cumulative limit period.
    (B) If a vessel fishes exclusively with large or small footrope 
trawl gear during an entire cumulative limit period, the vessel is 
subject to the small or large footrope trawl gear cumulative limits and 
that vessel must fish seaward of the RCA boundaries during that limit 
period.
    (C) If a vessel fishes exclusively with selective flatfish trawl 
gear during an entire cumulative limit period, then the vessel is 
subject to the selective flatfish trawl gear-cumulative limits during 
that limit period, regardless of whether the vessel is fishing 
shoreward or seaward of the RCA boundaries.
    (D) If more than one type of bottom groundfish trawl gear 
(selective flatfish, large footrope, or small footrope) is on board, 
either simultaneously or successively, at any time during a cumulative 
limit period, then the most restrictive cumulative limit associated 
with the bottom groundfish trawl gear on board during that cumulative 
limit period applies for the entire cumulative limit period, regardless 
of whether the vessel is fishing shoreward or seaward of the RCA.
    (E) If a vessel fishes both north and south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. 
with any type of small footrope gear onboard the vessel at any time 
during the cumulative limit period, the most restrictive trip limit 
associated with the gear on board applies for that trip and will count 
toward the cumulative trip limit for that gear (See crossover 
provisions at Sec.  660.120.)
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) First receivers. Fish landed at IFQ first receivers (including 
shoreside processing facilities and buying stations that intend to 
transport catch for processing elsewhere) must be sorted, prior to 
first weighing after offloading from the vessel and prior to transport 
away from the point of landing, with the following exception: Catch 
from a Pacific whiting IFQ trip may be sorted after weighing as 
specified at Sec.  660.140(j)(2).
* * * * *
    (3) Sorting requirements for the MS Coop and the C/P Coop Programs.
    (i) Processing vessels in the MS and C/P Coop Programs may use a 
bulk weighing scale in compliance with the equipment requirement at 
Sec.  660.15(b) to derive an accurate total catch weight prior to 
sorting. Immediately following weighing of the total catch, the catch 
must be sorted to the species groups specified in paragraph (d)(1) of 
this section and all catch of-groundfish and non-groundfish species 
must be accurately accounted for and the weight of all catch other than 
a single predominant species deducted from the total catch weight to 
derive the weight of a single predominant species.
    (ii) If sorting occurs on a catcher vessel in the MS Coop Program, 
the catch must not be discarded from the vessel and the vessel must not 
mix catch from hauls until the observer has sampled the catch.
    (e) Groundfish conservation areas (GCAs) applicable to trawl 
vessels. A GCA, a type of closed area, is a geographic area defined by 
coordinates expressed in degrees of latitude and longitude. The 
latitude and longitude coordinates of the GCA boundaries are specified 
at Sec. Sec.  660.70 through 660.74. A vessel that is fishing within a 
GCA listed in this paragraph (e) with trawl gear authorized for use 
within a GCA may not have any other type of trawl gear on board the 
vessel. The following GCAs apply to vessels participating in the 
limited entry trawl fishery. Additional closed areas that specifically 
apply to vessels using midwater groundfish trawl gear are described at 
Sec.  660.131(c).
* * * * *
    (4) * * *

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    (i) Operating a vessel with groundfish trawl gear onboard within a 
trawl RCA is prohibited, except for the purpose of continuous transit, 
or under the following conditions when the vessel has a valid 
declaration for the allowed fishing:
    (A) Midwater groundfish trawl gear may be used within the RCAs 
north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. by vessels targeting Pacific whiting or 
non-whiting during the applicable Pacific whiting primary season.
    (B) Vessels fishing with demersal seine gear between 38[deg] N. 
lat. and 36[deg] N. lat. shoreward of a boundary line approximating the 
100 fm (183 m) depth contour as defined at Sec.  660.73, subpart C, may 
have groundfish trawl gear onboard.
    (ii) Trawl vessels may transit through an applicable GCA, with or 
without groundfish on board, provided all groundfish trawl gear is 
stowed either: Below deck; or if the gear cannot readily be moved, in a 
secured and covered manner, detached from all towing lines, so that it 
is rendered unusable for fishing; or remaining on deck uncovered if the 
trawl doors are hung from their stanchions and the net is disconnected 
from the doors. These restrictions do not apply to vessels allowed to 
fish within the trawl RCA under paragraph (e)(4)(i) of this section.
* * * * *
    (6) Bycatch reduction areas (BRAs). Vessels using midwater 
groundfish trawl gear during the applicable Pacific whiting primary 
season may be prohibited from fishing shoreward of a boundary line 
approximating the 75 fm (137 m), 100 fm (183 m) or 150 fm (274 m) depth 
contours.
    (7) Eureka management area midwater trawl trip limits. No more than 
10,000-lb (4,536 kg) of whiting may be taken and retained, possessed, 
or landed by a vessel that, at any time during a fishing trip, fished 
with midwater groundfish trawl gear in the fishery management area 
shoreward of the 100 fm (183 m) depth contour in the Eureka management 
area.
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10. In Sec.  660.131, revise paragraphs (a), (b)(1), paragraph (b)(2) 
introductory text, paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii), paragraph (b)(2)(iii) 
introductory text, paragraph (b)(3) introductory text, paragraph 
(b)(3)(ii), paragraph (c) introductory text, and paragraphs (c)(4), 
(d), and (h)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.131  Pacific whiting fishery management measures.

    (a) General. This section applies to the MS sector, the C/P sector, 
the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery, and Shorebased IFQ vessels targeting 
Pacific whiting under trip limits outside the Pacific whiting primary 
season.
    (b) Pacific whiting primary seasons and Pacific whiting trip 
limits.
    (1) Pacific whiting fishery primary seasons.
    (i) For the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery, the primary season is the 
period(s) of the large-scale Pacific whiting target fishery conducted 
after the primary season start date.
    (ii) For the C/P sector, the primary season is the period(s) when 
catching and at-sea processing are allowed (after the season closes, 
at-sea processing of any fish already on board the processing vessel is 
allowed to continue).
    (iii) For vessels delivering to motherships, the primary season is 
the period(s) when catching and at-sea processing is allowed for the MS 
sector (after the season closes, at-sea processing of any fish already 
on board the processing vessel is allowed to continue).
    (2) Different primary season start dates. North of 40[deg]30' N. 
lat., different primary season starting dates may be established for 
the C/P Coop Program, the MS Coop Program, and in the Pacific whiting 
IFQ fishery for vessels delivering to IFQ first receivers north of 
42[deg] N. lat. and vessels delivering to IFQ first receivers between 
42[deg] and 40[deg]30' N. lat.
    (i) Procedures. The Pacific whiting primary seasons north of 
40[deg]30' N. lat. generally will be established according to the 
procedures of the PCGFMP for developing and implementing harvest 
specifications and apportionments. The season opening dates remain in 
effect unless changed.
    (ii) Criteria. The start of a Pacific whiting primary season may be 
changed based on a recommendation from the Council and consideration of 
the following factors, if applicable: Size of the harvest guidelines 
for whiting and bycatch species; age/size structure of the whiting 
population; expected harvest of bycatch and prohibited species; 
availability and stock status of prohibited species; expected 
participation by catchers and processors; the period between when 
catcher vessels make annual processor obligations and the start of the 
fishery; environmental conditions; timing of alternate or competing 
fisheries; industry agreement; fishing or processing rates; and other 
relevant information.
    (iii) Primary whiting season start dates and duration. After the 
start of a primary season for a sector of the Pacific whiting fishery, 
the primary season remains open for that sector until the sector 
allocation of whiting or non-whiting groundfish (with allocations) is 
reached or projected to be reached and the primary season for that 
sector is closed by NMFS. The starting dates for the primary seasons 
are as follows:
* * * * *
    (3) Pacific whiting trip limits. For Shorebased IFQ Program vessels 
targeting Pacific whiting outside the primary season, the ``per trip'' 
limit for whiting is announced in Table 1 of this subpart. The per-trip 
limit is a routine management measure under Sec.  660.60(c). This trip 
limit includes any whiting caught shoreward of 100 fm (183 m) in the 
Eureka management-area. The per-trip limit for other groundfish species 
are announced in Table 1 (North) and Table 1 (South) of this subpart 
and apply as follows:
    (i) * * *
    (ii) If a vessel on a Pacific whiting IFQ trip harvests a 
groundfish species other than whiting for which there is a midwater 
trip limit, then that vessel may also harvest up to another footrope-
specific limit for that species during any cumulative limit period that 
overlaps the start or close of the primary season.
    (c) Closed areas. Vessels fishing during the Pacific whiting 
primary seasons shall not target Pacific whiting with midwater 
groundfish trawl gear in the following portions of the fishery 
management area:
* * * * *
    (4) Bycatch reduction areas (BRAs). Bycatch reduction area closures 
specified at Sec.  660.130(e) may be implemented inseason through 
automatic action when NMFS projects that a Pacific whiting sector will 
exceed an allocation for a non-whiting groundfish species specified for 
that sector before the sector's whiting allocation is projected to be 
reached.
    (d) Eureka management area trip limits. Trip landing or frequency 
limits may be established, modified, or removed under Sec.  660.60 or 
this paragraph, specifying the amount of Pacific whiting that may be 
taken and retained, possessed, or landed by a vessel that, at any time 
during a fishing trip, fished in the fishery management area shoreward 
of the 100 fathom (183 m) contour in the Eureka management area. Unless 
otherwise specified, no more than 10,000-lb (4,536 kg) of whiting may 
be taken and retained, possessed, or landed by a vessel that, at any 
time during a fishing trip, fished in the fishery management area 
shoreward of the 100 fm (183 m) contour in the Eureka management area.
* * * * *
    (h) * * *

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    (2) The reapportionment of surplus whiting will be made by actual 
notice under the automatic action authority provided at Sec.  
660.60(d)(1).
* * * * *
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a. Revise paragraph (a) introductory text;
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b. Revise paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through (iii); and
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c. Revise paragraphs (g) and (j)(2)(viii) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.140  Shorebased IFQ Program.

* * * * *
    (a) General. The regulations in this section apply to the 
Shorebased IFQ Program. The Shorebased IFQ Program includes a system of 
transferable QS for most groundfish species or species groups, IBQ for 
Pacific halibut, and trip limits or set-asides for the remaining 
groundfish species or species groups. NMFS will issue a QS permit to 
eligible participants and will establish a QS account for each QS 
permit owner to track the amount of QS or IBQ and QP or IBQ pounds 
owned by that owner. QS permit owners may own QS or IBQ for IFQ 
species, expressed as a percent of the allocation to the Shorebased IFQ 
Program for that species. NMFS will issue QP or IBQ pounds to QS permit 
owners, expressed in pounds, on an annual basis, to be deposited in the 
corresponding QS account. NMFS will establish a vessel account for each 
eligible vessel owner participating in the Shorebased IFQ Program, 
which is independent of the QS permit and QS account. In order to use 
QP or IBQ pounds, a QS permit owner must transfer the QP or IBQ pounds 
from the QS account into the vessel account for the vessel to which the 
QP or IBQ pounds is to be assigned. Harvests of IFQ species may only be 
delivered to an IFQ first receiver with a first receiver site license. 
In addition to the requirements of this section, the Shorebased IFQ 
Program is subject to the following groundfish regulations of subparts 
C and D:
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) Ensure that all catch removed from a vessel making an IFQ 
delivery is weighed on a scale or scales meeting the requirements 
described in Sec.  660.15(c).
    (ii) Ensure that all catch is landed, sorted, and weighed in 
accordance with a valid catch monitoring plan as described in Sec.  
660.140(f)(3)(iii).
    (iii) Ensure that all catch is sorted, prior to first weighing, as 
specified at Sec.  660.130(d) and consistent with Sec.  
660.140(j)(2)(viii).
* * * * *
    (g) Retention and disposition requirements.
    (1) General. Shorebased IFQ Program vessels may discard IFQ 
species/species groups, provided such discards are accounted for and 
deducted from QP in the vessel account. With the exception of vessels 
on Pacific whiting IFQ trips engaged in maximized retention, prohibited 
and protected species must be discarded at sea; Pacific halibut must be 
discarded as soon as practicable and the discard mortality must be 
accounted for and deducted from IBQ pounds in the vessel account. Non-
IFQ species and non-groundfish species may be discarded at sea. The 
sorting of catch, the weighing and discarding of any IBQ and IFQ 
species, and the retention of IFQ species must be monitored by the 
observer.
    (2) Maximized retention for Pacific whiting IFQ trips. Vessels on 
Pacific whiting IFQ trips may engage in maximized retention. Maximized 
retention allows for the discard minor operational amounts of catch at 
sea if the observer has accounted for the discard. Vessels engaged in 
maximized retention must retain prohibited species until landing. 
Protected species may be retained until landing except as provided 
under paragraph (g)(3) of this section. Pacific halibut must be 
accounted for and deducted from IBQ pounds in the vessel account.
    (3) Disposition of prohibited species and protected species in 
maximized retention landings.
    (i) Prohibited species handling and disposition. To ensure 
compliance with fishery regulations at 50 CFR part 300, subparts E and 
F, and part 600, subpart H; with the Pacific Salmon Fishery Management 
Plan; and with the Pacific Halibut Catch Share Plan; the handling and 
disposition of all prohibited species in maximized retention landings 
are the responsibility of the first receiver and must be consistent 
with the following requirements:
    (A) Any prohibited species landed at first receivers must not be 
transferred, processed, or mixed with another landing until the catch 
monitor has: Recorded the number and weight of salmon by species; 
inspected all prohibited species for tags or marks; and, collected 
biological data, specimens, and genetic samples.
    (B) No part of any prohibited species may be retained for personal 
use by a vessel owner or crew member, or by a first receiver or 
processing crew member. No part of any prohibited species may be 
allowed to reach commercial markets.
    (C) Prohibited species suitable for human consumption at landing 
must be handled and stored to preserve the quality. Priority in 
disposition must be given to the donation to surplus food collection 
and distribution system operated and established to assist in bringing 
donated food to nonprofit charitable organizations and individuals for 
the purpose of reducing hunger and meeting nutritional needs.
    (D) The first receiver must report all prohibited species landings 
on the electronic fish ticket and is responsible for maintaining 
records verifying the disposition of prohibited species. Records on 
catch disposition may include, but are not limited to: Receipts from 
charitable organizations that include the organization's name and 
amount of catch donated; cargo manifests setting forth the origin, 
weight, and destination of all prohibited species; or disposal receipts 
identifying the recipient organization and amount disposed. Any such 
records must be maintained for a period not less than three years after 
the date of disposal and such records must be provided to OLE upon 
request.
    (ii) Protected Species handling and disposition. All protected 
species must be abandoned to NMFS or the US Fish and Wildlife Service 
or disposed of consistent with paragraphs (g)(3)(ii)(A) and (B) of this 
section. No part of any protected species may be retained for personal 
use by a vessel owner or crew member, or by a first receiver or 
processing crew member. No part of any protected species may be allowed 
to reach commercial markets.
    (A) Eulachon and green sturgeon. Must be sorted and reported by 
species on electronic fish tickets and state landing receipts and may 
not be reported in unspecified categories. Whole body specimens of 
green sturgeon must be retained, frozen, stored separately by delivery, 
and labeled with the vessel name, electronic fish ticket number, and 
date of landing. Arrangements for transferring the specimens must be 
made by contacting NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center at 831-420-
3903 within 72 hours after the completion of the offload.
    (B) Seabirds, marine mammals, and sea turtles. Albatross must 
reported to the US Fish and Wildlife Service 541-867-4558 extension 237 
or 503-231-6179) as soon as possible and directions for surrendering 
must be followed. Marine mammals and sea turtles must be reported to 
NMFS as soon as possible (206- 526-6550) and directions for 
surrendering or disposal must be followed. Whole body specimens must 
labeled with the vessel name, electronic fish ticket number, and date 
of landing. Whole body specimens must be kept

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frozen or on ice until arrangements for surrendering or disposing are 
completed. Unless directed otherwise, after reporting is completed, 
seabirds, marine mammals, and sea turtles may be disposed by 
incinerating, rendering, composting, or returning the carcasses to sea.
* * * * *
    (j) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (viii) Pacific whiting IFQ trips. Immediately following weighing of 
the total catch and prior to processing or transport away from the 
point of landing, the catch must be sorted to the species groups 
specified at Sec.  660.130(d) and all catch other than the target 
species (groundfish and non groundfish species) must be accurately 
weighed and the weight of non-target species deducted from the total 
catch weight to derive the weight of a single predominant species. 
Catch from a Pacific whiting IFQ trip may be sorted after weighing and 
the weight of a single predominant species determined by deducting the 
weight of all other species from the total weight of the landing, 
provided that:
    (A) The unsorted catch is weighed on a bulk weighing scale in 
compliance with equipment requirements at Sec.  660.15(c);
    (B) All catch (groundfish and non-groundfish species) in the 
landing other than the single predominant species is reweighed on a 
scale in compliance with equipment requirements at Sec.  660.15(c) and 
the reweighed catch is deducted from the total weight of the landing;
    (C) The catch is sorted to the species groups specified at Sec.  
660.130(d) prior to processing or transport away from the point of 
landing; and
    (D) Prohibited species are sorted by species, counted, and weighed.
* * * * *
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12. In Sec.  660.405, revise paragraph (a) introductory text to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.405  Prohibitions.

    (a) In addition to the general prohibitions specified in Sec.  
600.725 of this chapter, it is unlawful for any person to do any of the 
following, except as otherwise authorized under this part:
* * * * *
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                                                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  received are a part of the public record              affecting the use of midwater trawl gear
                                                                                                         and will generally be posted for public               include: Trawl Rockfish Conservation
                                                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        viewing on www.regulations.gov                        Areas, Pacific whiting primary seasons,
                                                 Administration                                          without change. All personal identifying              Ocean Salmon Conservation Zones
                                                                                                         information (e.g., name, address, etc.),              (OSCZs), Bycatch Reduction Areas
                                                 50 CFR Part 660                                         confidential business information, or                 (BRAs), and Klamath and Columbia
                                                 [Docket No. 140703553–5687–01]                          otherwise sensitive information                       River salmon conservation zones. In
                                                                                                         submitted voluntarily by the sender will              addition, there are midwater trawl trip
                                                 RIN 0648–BE29                                           be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     limit restrictions for operating
                                                                                                         accept anonymous comments (enter                      shoreward of the 100 fathom (fm)
                                                 Fisheries Off West Coast States;                        ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish            contour in the Eureka area, and a
                                                 Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery                        to remain anonymous).                                 prohibition on night fishing south of 42°
                                                 Management Plan; Trawl                                     Written comments regarding the                     north latitude.
                                                 Rationalization Program; Midwater                       burden-hour estimates or other aspects                   Vessel monitoring systems (VMSs)
                                                 Trawl Requirements                                      of the collection-of-information                      that automatically transmit hourly
                                                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      requirements contained in this proposed               position reports to NMFS Office of Law
                                                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    rule may be submitted to William W.                   Enforcement (OLE) are the primary
                                                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Stelle Jr., Regional Administrator, West              management tool used to monitor vessel
                                                 Commerce.                                               Coast Region NMFS, 7600 Sand Point                    compliance with time and area
                                                                                                         Way NE., Seattle, WA 98115–0070 and                   restrictions. All vessels in the
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                         to OMB by email to OIRA_Submission@                   Shorebased IFQ Program are required to
                                                 comments.                                                                                                     have an operational VMS. In addition,
                                                                                                         omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202) 395–7285.
                                                 SUMMARY:    This proposed rule, if                                                                            each vessel operator is required to
                                                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                 adopted, would clarify the regulatory                                                                         submit a declaration report to OLE that
                                                                                                         action would amend the Pacific Coast
                                                 requirements for vessels using midwater                                                                       allows the vessel’s position to be linked
                                                                                                         groundfish fishery regulations to
                                                 trawl gear in the Pacific Coast                                                                               to the type of fishing gear being used.
                                                                                                         eliminate redundancies and
                                                 Groundfish Fishery Shorebased                                                                                 In some cases, the declaration also
                                                                                                         inconsistencies relative to the use of
                                                 Individual Fishing Quota Program. This                                                                        identifies the particular species the
                                                                                                         midwater trawl gear in the Shorebased                 vessel is fishing for and the target
                                                 action is needed to eliminate                           Individual Fishing Quota Program
                                                 inconsistencies and confusion in the                                                                          strategy. For the Shorebased IFQ
                                                                                                         (Shorebased IFQ Program). The action is               Program, vessels using midwater trawl
                                                 current regulations. For vessels targeting              consistent with policy decisions that the
                                                 Pacific whiting, the action would clarify                                                                     may declare either ‘‘limited entry
                                                                                                         Pacific Fishery Management Council                    midwater trawl, non-whiting shorebased
                                                 that the retention of prohibited and                    (Council) made during the
                                                 protected species is allowed until                                                                            IFQ’’ or ‘‘limited entry midwater trawl,
                                                                                                         implementation of Amendment 20 to                     Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ.’’
                                                 landing. The disposition of prohibited                  the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery                     Midwater trawl gear has primarily
                                                 and protected species would be                          Management Plan (groundfish FMP).                     been used to target Pacific whiting, but
                                                 specified consistent with the Pacific                      In 2011, a trawl catch share program               can also be used to target other
                                                 Coast Groundfish Fishery Management                     was implemented under Amendment 20                    groundfish species. Prior to 2002, when
                                                 Plan, the Pacific Coast Salmon Fishery                  to the groundfish FMP. The trawl catch                widow rockfish was declared
                                                 Management Plan, and other applicable                   share program included the Shorebased                 overfished, midwater trawl was used to
                                                 law.                                                    IFQ Program, where individual permit                  target widow rockfish, yellowtail
                                                 DATES: Comments on this proposed rule                   holders receive quota pounds (QP) that                rockfish, and, to a lesser extent,
                                                 or the Environmental Assessment (EA)                    they can fish for, lease, or sell. Permit             chilipepper rockfish. During the
                                                 supporting the action must be received                  holders also receive QP to cover catch                rebuilding period for widow rockfish,
                                                 no later than 5 p.m., local time on                     of Pacific Halibut.                                   the access to co-occurring species was
                                                 September 28, 2015.                                        In anticipation of the trawl catch                 constrained by the low widow rockfish
                                                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      share program, the groundfish                         Annual Catch Limits (ACLs). Since
                                                 on this document, identified by NOAA–                   regulations were restructured on                      widow rockfish was declared rebuilt in
                                                 NMFS–2015–0093, by any of the                           October 1, 2010 (75 FR 60868). When                   2012, there has been increased interest
                                                 following methods:                                      the Shorebased IFQ Program was                        in targeting non-whiting groundfish
                                                    • Electronic Submissions: Submit all                 implemented, the midwater Pacific                     with midwater trawl gear, particularly
                                                 electronic public comments via the                      whiting shorebased fishery and the                    in the management area north of 40°10′
                                                 Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                      bottom trawl fishery were merged to                   north latitude. Since 2011, midwater
                                                 www.regulations.gov/                                    create a single Shorebased IFQ fishery.               trawl gear has been used to target Pacific
                                                 #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-                        Many of the pre-IFQ fishery                           whiting and non-whiting north of 40°10′
                                                 0093, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  management measures relating to time                  north latitude by vessels in the
                                                 complete the required fields, and enter                 and area management were retained in                  Shorebased IFQ Program. South of
                                                 or attach your comments.                                the regulations for use in the                        40°10′ north latitude midwater trawling
                                                    • Mail: William W. Stelle, Jr.,                      Shorebased IFQ Program. However,                      has been allowed year round seaward of
                                                 Regional Administrator, West Coast                      integrating pre-IFQ regulations with                  the trawl RCAs for all target species.
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                                                 Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way                       new regulations for the Shorebased IFQ                   Groundfish management includes
                                                 NE., Seattle, WA 98115–0070; Attn:                      Program resulted in inconsistencies and               restrictions on the retention of certain
                                                 Becky Renko.                                            numerous unclear and confusing                        non-groundfish species, including
                                                    Instructions: Comments sent by any                   management restrictions relative to the               prohibited and protected species.
                                                 other method, to any other address or                   use of midwater trawl gear.                           Prohibited species include all
                                                 Individual, or received after the end of                   Groundfish fishery management                      salmonids, Pacific halibut, and
                                                 the comment period, may not be                          includes the use of time and area                     Dungeness crab off Oregon and
                                                 considered by NMFS. All comments                        restrictions. Time and area restrictions              Washington. Protected species include


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                                                 marine mammals, seabirds, sea turtles,                  important biological data on specific                 defining trips with more than 50 percent
                                                 and species such as green sturgeon and                  protected species. The West Coast                     whiting as Pacific whiting trips.
                                                 eulachon, which are listed under the                    Groundfish Observer Program (WCGOP)                      General definitions at 50 CFR 660.11
                                                 Endangered Species Act (ESA).                           has sampling protocols for sampling                   would be revised to add a definition for
                                                 Generally, prohibited species must be                   discards at-sea that includes the                     protected species. Adding the definition
                                                 returned to the sea as soon as                          collection of biological data on marine               allows the term to be clearly used
                                                 practicable with a minimum of injury.                   mammals, seabirds, turtles, eulachon,                 relative to the handling and disposition
                                                 An exception to the retention                           and green sturgeon. However, protected                requirements established in the
                                                 restrictions may be made for tagged fish,               species in maximized retention landings               regulations. General prohibitions at 50
                                                 or when retention is authorized by other                are not sampled by observers. Therefore,              CFR 660.12 would be revised to prohibit
                                                 applicable law. Pacific halibut may be                  regulatory revisions are necessary to                 the retention of protected species except
                                                 retained until landing by vessels in the                assure that valuable biological data are              as allowed for vessels on maximized
                                                 Pacific whiting fishery that do not sort                gathered.                                             retention trips. In 50 CFR 660.12 and
                                                 the catch at sea only pursuant to NMFS                                                                        660.55, pre-IFQ terminology would be
                                                 donation regulations. Amendment 10 to                   Proposed Regulatory Changes                           revised consistent with the terms
                                                 the groundfish FMP and Amendment 12                        As noted above, the following changes              established under the IFQ program.
                                                 to the Pacific Coast Salmon FMP                         are intended to revise the regulations                   Regulations pertaining to automatic
                                                 (salmon FMP) were revised to allow                      consistent with previous actions taken                actions in the specification and
                                                 salmon bycatch to be retained until                     by the Council to implement                           management measures provision at 50
                                                 landing in cases where the Council                      Amendment 20. This action is needed to                CFR 660.60 would be updated by this
                                                 determines it is beneficial to the                      eliminate inconsistencies and confusion               action. Paragraph (c)(3)(i) of § 660.60
                                                 management of the groundfish and                        in the current regulations.                           would be revised for readability and to
                                                 salmon resources. Under a Council and                                                                         clarify how BRAs may be implemented.
                                                                                                            The proposed regulations would
                                                 NMFS approved program, salmon must                                                                            Pre-IFQ terminology for the Pacific
                                                                                                         revise the definition of Pacific whiting
                                                 remain a prohibited species; and, at a                                                                        whiting fishery sectors would be revised
                                                                                                         trip consistent with Appendix E of the
                                                 minimum, the requirements must allow                                                                          consistent with the terms established
                                                                                                         groundfish FMP, which details the Final
                                                 for accurate monitoring of the retained                                                                       under the IFQ program; an inactive
                                                                                                         Preferred Alternative adopted under
                                                 salmon and must not provide incentives                                                                        Internet link would be replaced with an
                                                                                                         Amendment 20, and which is consistent
                                                 for fishers to increase salmon bycatch or                                                                     active link; an automatic action
                                                                                                         with the Environmental Impact
                                                 allow salmon to reach commercial                                                                              currently specified in regulation at 50
                                                                                                         Statement analysis conducted in
                                                 markets.                                                                                                      CFR 660.150(h)(2) would be added to
                                                                                                         support Amendment 20. Appendix E                      the list of allowed automatic actions;
                                                    From 2007 through 2010, prior to the
                                                                                                         defines non-whiting landings as those                 and language would be added to clarify
                                                 Shorebased IFQ Program, the Pacific
                                                                                                         with less than 50 percent Pacific                     where the effective date for automatic
                                                 whiting shorebased fishery was
                                                                                                         whiting by weight. Therefore, this                    actions is specified. These actions are
                                                 composed of vessels landing 10,000
                                                                                                         proposed rule would define landings                   being taken for consistency between the
                                                 pounds or more of Pacific whiting on a
                                                                                                         with 50 percent or more Pacific whiting               different subparts of groundfish
                                                 trip and was managed under exempted
                                                                                                         by weight as Pacific whiting shorebased               regulations.
                                                 fishing permits (EFPs). The terms and
                                                                                                         IFQ trips.                                               Regulations at 50 CFR 660.60 would
                                                 conditions of the EFPs established
                                                 ‘‘maximized retention’’ provisions                         The current regulations do not have a              be revised to add an allowance for
                                                 where only species longer than 6 feet                   minimum threshold for the amount of                   prohibited species retention until
                                                 and minor amounts of operational                        Pacific whiting that must be harvested                landing on maximized retention trips in
                                                 discards were allowed to be discarded.                  on a Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ                   the Pacific whiting Shorebased IFQ
                                                 The EFPs allowed vessels to land catch                  trip. Without a minimum threshold,                    Program. Appendix E of the groundfish
                                                 containing prohibited and protected                     vessels fishing north of 40°10′ north                 FMP indicates that maximized retention
                                                 species. The EFPs issued to first                       latitude have been making Pacific                     is an option for Pacific whiting
                                                 receivers specified handling and                        whiting shorebased IFQ declarations                   shorebased IFQ vessels and that Pacific
                                                 disposition measures for prohibited                     while targeting both Pacific whiting and              halibut may be retained until landing.
                                                 species. In 2011, with implementation                   non-whiting groundfish. The groundfish                The Council originally considered
                                                 of the Shorebased IFQ Program, a                        regulations include mitigation measures               maximized retention for the Shorebased
                                                 maximized retention provision was                       to reduce the take of Chinook salmon                  IFQ Program at its June 2008 meeting as
                                                 added to the groundfish regulations.                    that are specific to the targeting of                 elements of the tracking, monitoring,
                                                 However, the provision did not address                  Pacific whiting and that are in some                  and enforcement structure for ongoing
                                                 the retention of prohibited species other               cases contrary to fishing practices for               management. In 2008, a maximized
                                                 than Pacific halibut, nor did it establish              non-whiting species (e.g., a prohibition              retention program had been
                                                 handling and disposition requirements                   on night fishing when historically                    recommended by the Council for
                                                 for prohibited species. For consistency                 widow rockfish aggregations were                      implementation in Amendment 10 to
                                                 with the salmon FMP and Pacific                         targeted at night with midwater trawl                 the groundfish FMP prior to the start of
                                                 halibut regulations, provisions for the                 gear). Clearly defining the criteria for a            an IFQ program. The implementing
                                                 retention and disposition of prohibited                 Pacific whiting IFQ trip and identifying              regulations for Amendment 10 included
                                                 species would be added by this rule.                    which time area restrictions apply to all             maximized retention requirements and
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                                                    Protected species are species                        midwater trawl and which time area                    video monitoring for vessels targeting
                                                 protected under the ESA, the Marine                     restrictions apply to the targeting of                Pacific whiting in the Pacific whiting
                                                 Mammal Protection Act, the Migratory                    Pacific whiting will result in regulations            shorebased fishery. Because
                                                 Bird Treaty Act, and Executive Order                    that are clear and therefore will benefit             Amendment 20 required full observer
                                                 13186. A December 2012, section 7                       both management and the public. The                   coverage and did not provide for video
                                                 biological opinion for the groundfish                   proposed change was discussed by the                  monitoring, the Amendment 10
                                                 fishery included reasonable and prudent                 Council at its November 2014 meeting,                 regulations were never implemented. In
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                                                 implementation of the Shorebased IFQ                    midwater trawl to only be used by                     restrictions for midwater trawl seaward
                                                 Program, the public requested and                       vessels participating in the Pacific                  of the 100 fm depth contour in the
                                                 NMFS agreed to provide the maximized                    whiting Shorebased IFQ fishery that is                Eureka area are currently found at 50
                                                 retention opportunity that had existed                  stated at 50 CFR 660.130(c)(3) and                    CFR 660.131(d). For consistency with
                                                 prior to the Shorebased IFQ Program.                    repeated at 50 CFR 660.130(c)(4)(i)(F).               the other sections of the regulations, the
                                                 Previously, maximized retention was                     These changes would allow vessels                     requirement to use the 100 fm line
                                                 not addressed in the regulations, but                   using midwater trawl gear north of                    shown on NOAA charts would be
                                                 was defined in the Maximized Retention                  40°10′ north latitude to declare either               replaced with a requirement to use the
                                                 and Monitoring Program EFPs issued to                   ‘‘limited entry midwater trawl, non-                  100 fm depth contour defined in
                                                 the Pacific whiting shorebased fishery.                 whiting shorebased IFQ’’ or ‘‘limited                 groundfish regulations at 50 CFR
                                                 This proposed rule would revise the                     entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting                 660.73.
                                                 groundfish regulations to include a                     shorebased IFQ’’ consistent with the                     Regulations pertaining to the
                                                 maximized retention opportunity along                   target strategy.                                      disposition of prohibited species would
                                                 with appropriate disposition                               North of 40°10′ north latitude vessels             be added to the Shorebased IFQ
                                                 requirements.                                           are allowed to carry multiple types of                Program regulations at 50 CFR
                                                   This proposed rule would revise the                   midwater gear, but may only declare                   660.140(g). For vessels on Pacific
                                                 language explaining the purpose and                     one target strategy (whiting or non-                  whiting IFQ trips engaged in maximized
                                                 scope of subpart D at 50 CFR 660.100 for                whiting) on a trip. The regulations at 50             retention, clearly stating handling and
                                                 clarity. The regulations at 50 CFR                      CFR 660.130(c)(4) would be revised for                disposition requirements for prohibited
                                                 660.111 contain the trawl definitions.                  clarity. Because all midwater trawl gears             species and protected species would
                                                 The proposed rule would revise the                      have similar closed area restrictions,                allow for accurate monitoring; would
                                                 definitions for Catcher/Processor Coop                  carrying multiple types of midwater                   reduce incentives for increased bycatch
                                                 Program, Mothership Coop Program,                       trawl gear is not expected to affect                  by clearly stating that protected and
                                                 Pacific whiting IFQ fishery, Pacific                    enforcement of the closed areas. The                  prohibited species must not reach
                                                 whiting IFQ trip, and Shorebased IFQ                    fishery restriction at 50 CFR                         commercial markets; and would identify
                                                 Program for clarity. The term Pacific                   660.130(c)(4)(i)(F) that only allows                  a preference for catch to be handled in
                                                 whiting IFQ trip would specify that a                   midwater trawl gear to be used in the                 a manner that preserves the quality for
                                                 qualifying trip must be 50 percent or                   Pacific whiting fishery would be                      human consumption for donation to a
                                                 more Pacific whiting by weight. New                     removed.                                              local food share or other appropriate
                                                 definitions for maximized retention and                    The proposed rule would remove                     charitable organizations. The
                                                 Pacific whiting fishery are being added                 redundant regulatory text at 50 CFR                   disposition of salmon would be
                                                 for clarity.                                            660.130(d)(i). Duplicate language                     consistent with salmon FMP. The
                                                   The trawl fishery prohibitions at 50                  pertaining to the sorting of catch, which             disposition of Pacific halibut and
                                                 CFR 660.112 would be revised to clearly                 is the same requirement stated in                     Dungeness crab would be consistent
                                                 prohibit first receivers from disposing of              regulations at 50 CFR 660.112(b)(2)(ii),              with Pacific halibut regulations and
                                                 prohibited and protected species                        would be removed. Because the                         state regulations.
                                                 without sorting them from maximized                     paragraph addresses the weighing of                      Regulatory language at 50 CFR
                                                 retention landings and to clearly state                 catch, language specific to weighing                  660.140(b) is revised for clarity and
                                                 that all midwater trawl is prohibited                   would be retained. Regulations                        duplicate language is removed.
                                                 outside the Pacific whiting primary                     pertaining to catch weighing                          Retention requirements specified at 50
                                                 season north of 40°10′ north latitude.                  requirements for Pacific whiting IFQ                  CFR 660.140(g) are revised such that the
                                                 Redundant regulatory text at 50 CFR                     trips at 50 CFR 660.140(j)(2) would be                maximized retention requirements are
                                                 660.112(b)(2)(ii) would be removed.                     consolidated and revised for clarity.                 clearly stated. New provisions are added
                                                 Duplicate language pertaining to the                       The regulations at 50 CFR                          at 50 CFR 660.140(g) relative to the
                                                 weighing of catch, which is also stated                 660.130(e)(4)(i) would be revised to                  disposition of prohibited species and
                                                 in regulations at 50 CFR 660.130(d),                    clearly state that vessels using midwater             protected species in maximized
                                                 would be removed and only sorting                       trawl gear, regardless of the target                  retention landings. First receivers that
                                                 provisions would be retained.                           species, are exempt from the trawl RCA                accept maximized retention landings
                                                   Numerous minor changes would be                       restrictions in the area north of 40°10′              would be responsible for following the
                                                 made throughout the regulations at 50                   north latitude during the dates of the                handling and disposition protocols and
                                                 CFR 660.130 to align the regulations                    Pacific whiting primary season. This                  for maintaining records of the
                                                 with the terms defined at 50 CFR 660.11                 allowance already exists under the                    disposition. Under EFPs, the vessels
                                                 and 660.111 and to revise pre-IFQ                       current regulations, but is confusing                 abandoned prohibited species to the
                                                 terminology to be consistent with the                   because the regulations may be                        state of landing, and each state had
                                                 terms established under trawl                           interpreted as requiring that vessels                 agreements with the first receivers and
                                                 rationalization. Currently, regulations at              must declare ‘‘limited entry midwater                 coordinated the donation or disposal of
                                                 50 CFR 660.130(c)(3) pertain to the use                 trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ’’               the prohibited species. The states no
                                                 of midwater trawl gear both north and                   regardless of the target species. Adding              longer have resources to coordinate
                                                 south of 40°10′ north latitude. This rule               clarity to the regulations and allowing               such activity. Under the IFQ program,
                                                 would add language to clearly state that                either midwater trawl declaration is                  first receivers are licensed to process
                                                 midwater trawl gear is required for                     expected to reduce confusion for                      IFQ catch. It is therefore reasonable for
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                                                 vessels targeting Pacific whiting during                members of industry.                                  each first receiver who accepts
                                                 the primary seasons north of 40°10′                        Regulatory language at 50 CFR                      maximized retention landings to be
                                                 north latitude, and that midwater trawl                 660.131(a) and (b) would be revised to                responsible for the disposition of the
                                                 gear is allowed for vessel targeting non-               remove pre-IFQ terminology for the                    prohibited and protected species.
                                                 whiting species during the Pacific                      Pacific whiting sectors, consistent with
                                                 whiting Shorebased IFQ Program                          the terms established under trawl                     Classification
                                                 primary season. The action would                        rationalization. The regulations specific               NMFS has made a preliminary
                                                 remove a restriction that allows                        to the BRAs would be moved. Trip limit                determination that the proposed action


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                                                 is consistent with groundfish FMP, the                  wholesale business servicing the fishing              declaration for either ‘‘limited entry
                                                 MSA, and other applicable law. In                       industry is a small business if it                    midwater trawl, non-whiting shorebased
                                                 making its final determination, NMFS                    employs 100 or fewer persons on a full                IFQ’’ or ‘‘limited entry midwater trawl,
                                                 will take into account the complete                     time, part time, temporary, or other                  Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ.’’ Non-
                                                 record, including the data, views, and                  basis, at all its affiliated operations               whiting vessels would not be obligated
                                                 comments received during the comment                    worldwide. A small organization is any                to also target Pacific whiting.
                                                 period. The EA is available for public                  nonprofit enterprise that is                             • A Pacific whiting IFQ trip must be
                                                 comment (See ADDRESSES) and is                          independently owned and operated and                  50 percent or more whiting by weight at
                                                 available on line at                                    is not dominant in its field. A small                 landing.
                                                 www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                       governmental jurisdiction is a                           • Midwater trawl gear will be allowed
                                                 publications/nepa/groundfish/                           government of cities, counties, towns,                within the trawl RCAs and EFH
                                                 groundfish_nepa_documents.html.                         townships, villages, school districts, or             conservation areas for all target species.
                                                    An environmental assessment (EA)                     special districts with populations of less               • For vessels targeting Pacific whiting
                                                 was prepared for this action. The EA                    than 50,000.                                          on ‘‘maximized retention’’ trips,
                                                 includes socio-economic information                        NMFS is issuing this proposed rule to              prohibited and protected species must
                                                 that was used to prepare the RIR and                    modify midwater trawl restrictions for                be retained until landing.
                                                 IRFA. The EA is available on the                        vessels participating in the Shorebased                  • The disposition of salmon would be
                                                 Council’s Web site at                                   IFQ Program under the authority of the                specified such that it is consistent with
                                                 www.pcouncil.org/. This action also                     groundfish FMP and the Magnuson-                      salmon FMP.
                                                 announces a public comment period on                    Stevens Act. The proposed rule would                     • The disposition of Pacific halibut
                                                 the EA.                                                 amend the regulations to remove                       and Dungeness crab would be specified
                                                    The Office of Management and Budget                  redundancies and inconsistencies                      so they are consistent with Pacific
                                                 has determined that this proposed rule                  relative to the use of midwater trawl                 halibut regulations and state
                                                 is not significant for purposes of                      gear, and would add provisions to fully               regulations.
                                                 Executive Order 12866.                                  implement ‘‘maximized retention’’                        • The disposition of protected species
                                                    An initial regulatory flexibility                    allowances for vessels targeting Pacific              would be consistent with the current
                                                 analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as                        whiting. Maximized retention                          biological opinions.
                                                 required by section 603 of the                          encourages full retention of all catch                   • North of 40°10′ north latitude,
                                                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The                   while recognizing that minor discard                  vessels will be allowed to carry multiple
                                                 IRFA describes the economic impact                      events may occur. Two alternatives,                   types of midwater gear, but:
                                                 this proposed rule, if adopted, would                                                                            Sub-option A (preferred): Allow only
                                                                                                         each with sub-options, are being
                                                 have on small entities. A description of                                                                      one target strategy (whiting or non-
                                                                                                         considered.
                                                 the action, why it is being considered,                                                                       whiting) on a trip.
                                                 and the legal basis for this action are                 Alternative 1—No Action                                  Sub-option B: Allow both whiting and
                                                 contained at the beginning of this                         • North of 40°10′ north latitude                   non-whiting target strategies on the
                                                 section in the preamble and in the                      midwater trawl gear may be used by                    same trip. However, ‘‘maximized
                                                 SUMMARY section of the preamble. A                      vessels with a ‘‘Limited entry midwater               retention’’ would not be allowed if the
                                                 copy of the IRFA is available from                      trawl, Pacific whiting shorebased IFQ’’               landed catch was greater than 50
                                                 NMFS (see ADDRESSES). Under the RFA,                    declaration after the start of the primary            percent non-whiting species.
                                                 the term ‘‘small entities’’ includes small                                                                       Under No Action, it is unclear
                                                                                                         season. Vessels may use midwater trawl
                                                 businesses, small organizations, and                                                                          whether vessels using midwater trawl
                                                                                                         gear to target Pacific whiting and non-
                                                 small governmental jurisdictions. The                                                                         north of 40°10′ north latitude must
                                                                                                         whiting if the vessel also fishes in the
                                                 Small Business Administration (SBA)                                                                           submit a declaration for ‘‘limited entry
                                                                                                         Pacific whiting fishery.
                                                 has established size criteria for all major                • There is no requirement to target or             midwater trawl, Pacific whiting
                                                 industry sectors in the United States,                  land Pacific whiting on a Pacific                     shorebased IFQ’’ even if they intend to
                                                 including fish harvesting and fish                      whiting IFQ trip.                                     target non-whiting species. Alternative 2
                                                 processing businesses. A business                          • Vessels with a ‘‘Limited entry                   results in a low positive impact over No
                                                 involved in fish harvesting is a small                  midwater trawl, Pacific whiting                       Action as it removes the prohibition that
                                                 business if it is independently owned                   shorebased IFQ’’ declaration may fish                 restricts midwater trawl to the Pacific
                                                 and operated and not dominant in its                    within the RCAs after the start of the                whiting fishery north of 40°10′ north
                                                 field of operation (including its                       primary season.                                       latitude and allows for the use of either
                                                 affiliates) and if it has combined annual                  • Other than Pacific Halibut,                      midwater trawl declaration. Alternative
                                                 receipts not in excess of $20.5 million                 prohibited species and protected species              2 would improve tracking of activity
                                                 (previously $19 million) for all its                    retention until landing is prohibited.                relative to time/area restrictions and the
                                                 affiliated operations worldwide. For                       • Vessels North of 40°10′ north                    specific target strategy. Aligning the
                                                 marinas and charter/party boats, a small                latitude may carry multiple types of                  declaration with the activity could
                                                 business is one with annual receipts not                midwater gear and both whiting and                    allow for a more surgical management
                                                 in excess of $7.5 million (previously $7                non-whiting target strategies are allowed             response that can be clearly understood
                                                 million). For purposes of rulemaking,                   on the same trip, however the vessel                  by harvesters.
                                                 NMFS is also applying the $20.5 million                 must have a valid ‘‘Limited entry                        Under No Action, Pacific whiting
                                                 standard to catcher/processors because                  midwater trawl, Pacific whiting                       trips would not be defined. Alternative
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                                                 they are involved in the commercial                     shorebased IFQ’’ declaration.                         2 establishes criteria for a Pacific
                                                 harvest of finfish. A seafood processor is                                                                    whiting trip as being landings that are
                                                 a small business if it is independently                 Alternative 2 (Preferred)—Eliminate                   50 percent or more Pacific whiting by
                                                 owned and operated, not dominant in                     Redundancies and Inconsistencies in                   weight at landing. Alternative 2 is not
                                                 its field of operation, and employs 500                 Regulations Regarding the Use of                      expected to have a measureable effect
                                                 or fewer persons on a full time, part                   Midwater Trawl Gear                                   on the vast majority of midwater trawl
                                                 time, temporary, or other basis, at all its               • Midwater trawl gear will be allowed               trips targeting Pacific whiting. Only a
                                                 affiliated operations worldwide. A                      for all target species with a valid                   small number of vessels may have


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                                                 reduced flexibility under Alternative 2                 whiting target strategies. Provisions                 protocols for the disposition of
                                                 sub-option A (one target strategy per                   would not be added to allow the                       prohibited catch should reduce
                                                 trip) because a vessel operator cannot                  retention of prohibited species under No              complexity and confusion for first
                                                 change the target fishing strategy after                Action. The socio-economic impacts of                 receivers/processors. Currently,
                                                 they leave port. However, sub-option A                  managing under No Action are neutral,                 provisions that affect the disposition of
                                                 is most similar to how harvesters                       providing restrictions on the retention               prohibited or protected species exist in
                                                 currently operate. Either sub-option                    of prohibited species continue to be                  various federal regulations, non-
                                                 provides clarity and eliminates                         unenforced. Alternative 2 would revise                groundfish FMPs, and ESA biological
                                                 inconsistencies, making the regulations                 the regulations to clearly state that                 opinions. Clarifying these provisions in
                                                 less complicated for harvesters and                     maximized retention would only be                     the groundfish regulations would
                                                 easier to enforce. Revising the                         allowed for trips targeting Pacific                   reduce complexity in the requirements
                                                 groundfish regulations for clarity under                whiting, consistent with the provisions               for disposition and handling of
                                                 Alternative 2 is expected to provide                    of Amendment 20. Because of relatively                maximized retention catch and result in
                                                 more equitable opportunity for non-                     low bycatch by vessels targeting Pacific              a low positive benefit to first receivers/
                                                 whiting vessels north of 40°10’ north                   whiting, maximized retention allows                   processors. First receivers are currently
                                                 latitude as it is clear they do not need                sorting to be delayed until landing.                  taking salmon and grinding and
                                                 to also fish for Pacific whiting.                       Because whiting flesh deteriorates                    processing the fish into fish meal and/
                                                    Time/Area restrictions under No                      rapidly once the fish are caught, whiting             or providing edible fish to food pantries,
                                                 Action include Rockfish Conservation                    must be minimally handled and                         soup kitchens, or other non-profit
                                                 Areas (RCAs), Klamath River                             immediately chilled to maintain the                   organizations. In some states, state
                                                 conservation zone, Columbia River                       flesh quality. Allowing Pacific whiting               agencies have assisted in the transfer of
                                                 conservation zone, Ocean Salmon                         shoreside vessels to retain unsorted                  fish to food banks, but this assistance is
                                                 Conservation Zones (OSCZs), Bycatch                     catch benefits harvesters by enabling                 being withdrawn. However, NMFS
                                                 Reduction Areas (BRAs), the Eureka                      whiting quality to be maintained. Under               concludes that these new regulations do
                                                 area 100 fm restriction, prohibition on                 Alternative 2, provisions would be                    not impose any significant burden on
                                                 night fishing south of 42°00′ north                     added to allow Pacific whiting vessels                first receivers as they are consistent
                                                 latitude and the Pacific whiting primary                to retain otherwise prohibited species                with current first receiver practices and
                                                 seasons. These restrictions were initially              until landing. Non-whiting vessels                    with prior practices established under
                                                 implemented to reduce incidental catch                  would have to continue to sort                        the 2007–2010 whiting EFPs.
                                                 of Chinook salmon in the Pacific                        prohibited and protected species at sea.                 This action would clarify the
                                                 whiting fisheries. The Klamath River                    Some non-whiting landings under                       regulatory requirements for vessels
                                                 conservation zone, Columbia River                       maximized retention have had a greater                using midwater trawl gear in the Pacific
                                                 conservation zone, OSCZs, and the                       variety in bycatch than is typically seen             Coast Groundfish Fishery Shorebased
                                                 prohibition on night fishing are specific               in Pacific whiting landings and have                  Individual Fishery Quota Program. This
                                                 to the targeting of Pacific whiting and                 been landed at first receivers with only              action is needed to eliminate
                                                 would remain linked to the targeting of                 one catch monitor. Long offloads                      inconsistencies and confusion in the
                                                 whiting under both No Action and                        associated with sorting and weighing                  current regulations. For vessels targeting
                                                 Alternative 2. The impacts of No Action                 non-whiting maximized retention catch                 Pacific whiting, the action would clarify
                                                 on the closed areas are neutral as no                   has resulted in offload time exceeding                that the retention of prohibited and
                                                 changes would be made to reduce the
                                                                                                         the catch monitor’s allowed work hours                protected species is allowed until
                                                 confusion by fishermen or enforcement
                                                                                                         in a 24 hour period. Alternative 2 would              landing. The disposition of prohibited
                                                 about prohibited or allowed activities.
                                                                                                         also provide clarification on the                     and protected species would be
                                                 Because widow rockfish were
                                                                                                         disposition of protected species for                  specified consistent with the Pacific
                                                 historically targeted at night with low
                                                                                                         maximized retention landings.                         Coast Groundfish Fishery Management
                                                 bycatch, Alternative 2 revisions would
                                                                                                         Revisions to the maximized retention                  Plan, the Pacific Coast Salmon Fishery
                                                 clearly state that the prohibition on
                                                                                                         requirements under Alternative 2 are                  Management Plan and other applicable
                                                 night fishing does not apply to non-
                                                                                                         expected to reduce regulatory                         law. As this rule is about clarifying the
                                                 whiting targeting. BRAs have evolved
                                                                                                         complexity and eliminate contradictory                regulations, we do not believe that this
                                                 since their initial implementation in
                                                 2007 when they applied specifically to                  regulations, benefiting harvesters.                   rule will have a significant impact when
                                                 the targeting of whiting. Since 2013, the                  Under No Action, Pacific whiting                   comparing small versus large businesses
                                                 BRAs have been considered as a tool for                 trips would continue to be undefined                  in terms of disproportionality and
                                                 use in the Pacific whiting sectors (all                 and no protocols for handling or                      profitability given available information.
                                                 midwater trawl). Alternative 2 revisions                disposing of prohibited or protected                  Nonetheless, NMFS has prepared this
                                                 would clearly state that the BRAs and                   species would be defined. The impacts                 IRFA. Through the rulemaking process
                                                 RCA exemptions apply to all midwater                    of No Action are neutral, as first                    associated with this action, we are
                                                 trawl. Providing clarification on how                   receivers would use current methods to                requesting comments on this
                                                 time/area restrictions relate to specific               identify maximized retention deliveries               conclusion.
                                                 target fishing activity under Alternative               and determine how to handle and                          This proposed rule contains a
                                                 2 is expected to reduce regulatory                      dispose of prohibited and protected                   collection-of-information requirement
                                                 complexity and eliminate contradictory                  species. Defining Pacific whiting trips               subject to review and approval by OMB
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                                                 regulations. Changes under Alternative                  under Alternative 2 should make it                    under the Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                 2 are expected to be beneficial to the                  easier for first receivers/processors to              (PRA). This requirement has been
                                                 harvesters, managers, and enforcement.                  identify which trips are classified as                submitted to OMB for approval as
                                                    Maximized retention is allowed under                 ‘‘maximized retention’’ such that it                  revisions to OMB collection 0648–0619.
                                                 No Action. However, supporting                          would be more clear which groundfish                  Relative to OMB collection 0648–0619
                                                 regulations would not be added to                       regulations apply. Alternative 2                      the public reporting burden for first
                                                 reduce confusion regarding the landing                  specifies handling and disposition of                 receivers to retain records showing the
                                                 of maximized retention catch for non-                   prohibited and protected species. Clear               disposition of prohibited and protected


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                                                 species is estimated to average 1 minute                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C.           (c) * * *
                                                 per response.                                           773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.                  (1) * * *
                                                    Public comment is sought regarding:                  ■  2. In § 660.11, add, in alphabetical                  (i) * * *
                                                 Whether this proposed collection of                     order, a definition for ‘‘Protected                      (A) Darkblotched rockfish. Allocate 9
                                                 information is necessary for the proper                 species’’ and revise the definition of                percent or 25 mt, whichever is greater,
                                                 performance of the functions of the                     ‘‘Trawl fishery’’ to read as follows:                 of the total trawl allocation of
                                                 agency, including whether the                                                                                 darkblotched rockfish to the Pacific
                                                 information shall have practical utility;               § 660.11    General definitions.                      whiting fishery (MS sector, C/P sector,
                                                 the accuracy of the burden estimate;                    *     *     *      *    *                             and Shorebased IFQ sectors). The
                                                 ways to enhance the quality, utility, and                  Protected species means those                      distribution of allocation of
                                                 clarity of the information to be                        species, other than prohibited species,               darkblotched to each of these sectors
                                                 collected; and ways to minimize the                     that are protected under Federal law,                 will be done pro rata relative to the
                                                 burden of the collection of information,                including species listed under the                    sector’s allocation of the commercial
                                                 including through the use of automated                  Endangered Species Act, marine                        harvest guideline for Pacific whiting.
                                                 collection techniques or other forms of                 mammals protected under the Marine                    After deducting allocations for the
                                                 information technology. Send comments                   Mammal Protection Act, and bird                       Pacific whiting fishery, the remaining
                                                 on these or any other aspects of the                    species protected under the Migratory                 trawl allocation is allocated to the
                                                 collection of information to (enter office              Bird Treaty Act. Species that are both                Shorebased IFQ sector.
                                                 name) at the ADDRESSES above, and by                    protected and prohibited are considered                  (B) Pacific Ocean Perch (POP).
                                                 email to OIRA_Submission@                               prohibited species for purposes of this               Allocate 17 percent or 30 mt, whichever
                                                 omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–7285.                   part.                                                 is greater, of the total trawl allocation of
                                                    Notwithstanding any other provision                  *     *     *      *    *                             POP to the Pacific whiting fishery (MS
                                                 of the law, no person is required to                       Trawl fishery or Limited entry trawl               sector, C/P sector, and Shorebased IFQ
                                                 respond to, and no person shall be                      fishery means the groundfish limited                  sector). The distribution of POP to each
                                                 subject to penalty for failure to comply                entry trawl fishery referred to in                    sector will be done pro rata relative to
                                                 with, a collection of information subject               subparts C and D, which is composed of                the sector’s allocation of the commercial
                                                 to the requirements of the PRA, unless                  vessels registered to a limited entry                 harvest guideline for Pacific whiting.
                                                 that collection of information displays a               permit with a trawl endorsement and                   After deducting allocations for the
                                                 currently valid OMB control number.                     vessels registered to an MS permit. The               Pacific whiting fishery, the remaining
                                                    Pursuant to Executive Order 13175,                   trawl fishery is comprised of the                     trawl allocation is allocated to
                                                 this proposed rule eliminated                           following sectors: Catcher/Processor,                 Shorebased IFQ sector.
                                                 redundancies and inconsistencies with                   Mothership, and Shorebased IFQ. The                      (C) Widow rockfish. Allocate 52
                                                 state law relative to the use of midwater               trawl fishery does not include the non-               percent of the total trawl allocation of
                                                 trawl gear and does not have a direct                   groundfish trawl fisheries, which are all             widow rockfish to the Pacific whiting
                                                 effect on tribes. The action is consistent              within the open access fishery.                       fishery if the stock is under rebuilding,
                                                 with policy decisions that the Council                  *     *     *      *    *                             or 10 percent of the total trawl
                                                 made during the implementation of                       ■ 3. In § 660.12, revise paragraphs (a)(1),           allocation or 500 mt of the trawl
                                                 Amendment 20 to the Pacific Coast                       (10) and (11) to read as follows:                     allocation, whichever is greater, if the
                                                 Groundfish Fishery Management Plan                                                                            stock is rebuilt. The distribution of the
                                                 which was developed after meaningful                    § 660.12    General groundfish prohibitions.          trawl allocation of widow to each sector
                                                 consultation and collaboration with                     *      *     *     *    *                             will be done pro rata relative to the
                                                 tribal officials from the area covered by                  (a) * * *                                          sector’s allocation of the commercial
                                                 the groundfish FMP. Under the                              (1) Retain any prohibited or protected             harvest guideline for Pacific whiting.
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act at 16 U.S.C.                       species caught by means of fishing gear               After deducting allocations for the
                                                 1852(b)(5), one of the voting members of                authorized under this subpart, unless                 Pacific whiting sectors, the remaining
                                                 the Pacific Council must be a                           otherwise authorized. Except as                       trawl allocation is allocated to
                                                 representative of an Indian tribe with                  otherwise authorized, prohibited and                  Shorebased IFQ sector.
                                                 federally recognized fishing rights from                protected species must be returned to
                                                                                                                                                               *      *     *     *      *
                                                 the area of the Council’s jurisdiction.                 the sea as soon as practicable with a                 ■ 5. In § 660.60, revise paragraphs
                                                 The proposed regulations do not have a                  minimum of injury when caught and                     (c)(3)(i) and (d) and remove and reserve
                                                 direct effect on the tribes.                            brought on board.                                     paragraph (e) to read as follows:
                                                 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660                     *      *     *     *    *
                                                                                                            (10) Transfer fish to another vessel at            § 660.60 Specifications and management
                                                    Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian                       sea unless the vessel transferring fish is            measures.
                                                 fisheries.                                              participating in the MS Coop or C/P                   *      *    *    *      *
                                                   Dated: August 17, 2015.                               Coop Programs.                                           (c) * * *
                                                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                                       (11) Fail to remove all fish from the                 (3) * * *
                                                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      vessel at landing (defined in § 660.11)                  (i) Depth-based management
                                                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    and prior to beginning a new fishing                  measures. Depth-based management
                                                 Fisheries Service.                                      trip, except for processing vessels                   measures, particularly closed areas
                                                                                                         participating in the MS Coop or C/P                   known as Groundfish Conservation
                                                   For the reasons set out in the
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                                                                                                         Coop Programs.                                        Areas, may be implemented in any
                                                 preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is proposed
                                                                                                         *      *     *     *    *                             fishery sector that takes groundfish
                                                 to be amended as follows:
                                                                                                         ■ 4. In § 660.55, revise paragraphs                   directly or incidentally. Depth-based
                                                 PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST                             (c)(1)(i)(A) through (C) to read as                   management measures are set using
                                                 COAST STATES                                            follows:                                              specific boundary lines that
                                                                                                                                                               approximate depth contours with
                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660                § 660.55    Allocations.                              latitude/longitude waypoints found at
                                                 continues to read as follows:                           *      *      *      *       *                        §§ 660.70 through 660.74. Depth-based


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                                                 management measures and closed areas                    § 660.131, when NMFS projects the                        Mothership (MS) Coop Program or MS
                                                 may be used for the following                           Pacific whiting fishery and the tribal                sector refers to the fishery described at
                                                 conservation objectives: To protect and                 whiting fishery combined will take in                 § 660.150, subpart D, and includes both
                                                 rebuild overfished stocks; to prevent the               excess of 11,000 Chinook within a                     the coop and non-coop fisheries. The
                                                 overfishing of any groundfish species by                calendar year.                                        MS Coop Program is composed of
                                                 minimizing the direct or incidental                       (vi) Implement BRAs, described at                   motherships with MS permits and
                                                 catch of that species; or to minimize the               § 660.131, when NMFS projects a sector-               catcher vessels registered to a limited
                                                 incidental harvest of any protected or                  specific allocation will be reached                   entry permit with an MS/CV
                                                 prohibited species taken in the                         before the sector’s whiting allocation.               endorsement and a valid declaration for
                                                 groundfish fishery. Depth-based                           (2) Automatic actions are effective                 limited entry, midwater trawl, Pacific
                                                 management measures and closed areas                    when actual notice is sent by NMFS                    whiting mothership sector. The MS
                                                 may be used for the following economic                  identifying the effective time and date.              Coop Program also includes vessels
                                                 objectives: To extend the fishing season;               Actual notice to fishers and processors               registered to a limited entry permit
                                                 for the commercial fisheries, to                        will be by email, Internet                            without an MS/CV endorsement if the
                                                 minimize disruption of traditional                      www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                     vessel is authorized to harvest the MS
                                                 fishing and marketing patterns; for the                 publications/fishery_management/                      sector’s allocation and has a valid
                                                 recreational fisheries, to spread the                   groundfish/public_notices/recent_                     declaration for limited entry, midwater
                                                 available catch over a large number of                  public_notices.html), phone, letter, or               trawl, Pacific whiting mothership
                                                 anglers; to discourage target fishing                   press release. Allocation                             sector.
                                                 while allowing small incidental catches                 reapportionments will be followed by                  *      *    *      *     *
                                                 to be landed; and to allow small                        publication in the Federal Register, in                  Pacific whiting fishery refers to the
                                                 fisheries to operate outside the normal                 which public comment will be sought                   Pacific whiting primary season fisheries
                                                 season. BRAs may be implemented as                      for a reasonable period of time                       described at § 660.131. The Pacific
                                                 an automatic action in the Pacific                      thereafter.                                           whiting fishery is composed of vessels
                                                 whiting fishery consistent with                           (e) [Reserved]                                      participating in the C/P Coop Program,
                                                 paragraph (d)(1) of this section. BRAs                  *      *    *     *     *                             the MS Coop Program, or the Pacific
                                                 may be implemented as a routine action
                                                                                                         ■ 6. In § 660.100, revise the first                   whiting IFQ fishery.
                                                 for vessels using midwater groundfish
                                                                                                         sentence of the introductory paragraph                   Pacific whiting IFQ fishery is
                                                 trawl gear consistent with the purposes
                                                                                                         to read as follows:                                   composed of vessels on Pacific whiting
                                                 for implementing depth-based
                                                 management and the setting of closed                    § 660.100    Purpose and scope.
                                                                                                                                                               IFQ trips.
                                                 areas as described in this paragraph.                                                                            Pacific whiting IFQ trip means a trip
                                                                                                            This subpart applies to the Pacific
                                                 *       *    *     *    *                                                                                     in which a vessel uses midwater
                                                                                                         coast groundfish limited entry trawl
                                                    (d) Automatic actions. Automatic                                                                           groundfish trawl gear during the dates
                                                                                                         fishery. * * *
                                                 management actions may be initiated by                                                                        of the Pacific whiting primary season to
                                                                                                         ■ 7. In § 660.111:
                                                 the NMFS Regional Administrator or                                                                            target Pacific whiting, and Pacific
                                                                                                         ■ a. Revise the definition for ‘‘Catcher/
                                                 designee without prior public notice,                                                                         whiting constitutes 50 percent or more
                                                                                                         Processor Coop Program or C/P Coop
                                                 opportunity to comment, or a Council                                                                          of the catch by weight at landing as
                                                                                                         Program’’;
                                                 meeting. These actions are                                                                                    reported on the state landing receipt.
                                                                                                         ■ b. Add a definition for ‘‘Maximized
                                                 nondiscretionary, and the impacts must                                                                        Vessels on Pacific whiting IFQ trips
                                                                                                         retention’’;
                                                 have been taken into account prior to                                                                         must have a valid declaration for
                                                                                                         ■ c. Revise the definition for
                                                 the action. Unless otherwise stated, a                                                                        limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific
                                                                                                         ‘‘Mothership Coop Program or MS Coop
                                                 single notice will be published in the                                                                        whiting shorebased IFQ.
                                                                                                         Program’’;
                                                 Federal Register making the action                      ■ d. Add a definition for ‘‘Pacific                   *      *    *      *     *
                                                 effective if good cause exists under the                whiting fishery’’; and                                   Shorebased IFQ Program or
                                                 APA to waive notice and comment.                        ■ e. Revise the definitions for ‘‘Pacific             Shorebased IFQ sector, refers to the
                                                    (1) Automatic actions are used to:                   whiting IFQ Fishery,’’ ‘‘Pacific whiting              fishery described at § 660.140, subpart
                                                    (i) Close the MS or C/P sector when                                                                        D, and includes all vessels on IFQ trips.
                                                                                                         IFQ trip,’’ and ‘‘Shorebased IFQ
                                                 that sector’s Pacific whiting allocation is                                                                   *      *    *      *     *
                                                                                                         Program,’’ in alphabetical order to read
                                                 reached, or is projected to be reached.
                                                                                                         as follows:                                           ■ 8. In § 660.112, revise paragraph
                                                 The MS sector non-coop fishery may be
                                                                                                                                                               (a)(2), paragraphs (b)(1)(viii) through (x),
                                                 closed by automatic action when the                     § 660.111    Trawl fishery—definitions.
                                                                                                                                                               and (b)(2)(ii) to read as follows:
                                                 Pacific whiting or non-whiting                          *     *     *     *     *
                                                 allocation to the non-coop fishery has                     Catcher/Processor (C/P) Coop                       § 660.112   Trawl fishery—prohibitions.
                                                 been reached or is projected to be                      Program or C/P sector, refers to the                  *      *     *     *      *
                                                 reached.                                                fishery described at § 660.160, subpart                 (a) * * *
                                                    (ii) Close one or both MS and C/P                    D. The C/P Coop Program is composed
                                                 sectors when a non-whiting groundfish                                                                           (2) Sorting, retention, and disposition.
                                                                                                         of vessels registered to a limited entry                (i) Fail to sort, retain, discard, or
                                                 species with allocations is reached or                  permit with a C/P endorsement and a
                                                 projected to be reached.                                                                                      dispose of catch consistent with the
                                                                                                         valid declaration for limited entry,                  requirements specified at §§ 660.130(d),
                                                    (iii) Reapportion unused allocations
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                                                                                                         midwater trawl, Pacific whiting catcher/              660.140 (b)(2)(iii) and (viii), 660.140(g),
                                                 of non-whiting groundfish species                       processor sector.
                                                 between the MS and C/P sectors.                                                                               and 660.140(j)(2).
                                                    (iv) Reapportion the unused portion                  *     *     *     *     *                               (ii) Fail to sort, retain, discard, or
                                                 of the tribal allocation of Pacific whiting                Maximized retention means a vessel                 dispose of prohibited and protected
                                                 to the MS sector, C/P sector, and                       retains all catch from a trip until                   species from maximized retention
                                                 Shorebased IFQ sector.                                  landing, subject to the specifications of             landings consistent with the
                                                    (v) Implement the Ocean Salmon                       this subpart.                                         requirements specified at
                                                 Conservation Zone, described at                         *     *     *     *     *                             § 660.140(g)(3).


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                                                    (iii) Retain for personal use or allow      (c) * * *                                                      at any time during the cumulative limit
                                                 to reach commercial markets any part of        (3) Fishing with midwater groundfish                           period, the most restrictive trip limit
                                                 any prohibited or protected species.        trawl gear.                                                       associated with the gear on board
                                                 *       *     *     *     *                    (i) North of 40°10′ N. lat., midwater                          applies for that trip and will count
                                                    (b) * * *                                groundfish trawl gear is required for                             toward the cumulative trip limit for that
                                                    (1) * * *                                Pacific whiting fishery vessels;                                  gear (See crossover provisions at
                                                    (viii) Fish on a Pacific whiting IFQ     midwater groundfish trawl gear is                                 § 660.120.)
                                                 trip with a gear other than midwater        allowed for vessels targeting non-                                *       *     *     *     *
                                                 groundfish trawl gear.                      whiting species during the Pacific                                   (d) * * *
                                                    (ix) Fish on a Pacific whiting IFQ trip  whiting primary season for the Pacific                               (2) * * *
                                                 without a valid declaration for limited     whiting IFQ fishery. Also see                                        (i) First receivers. Fish landed at IFQ
                                                 entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting       restrictions on the use of midwater                               first receivers (including shoreside
                                                 shorebased IFQ.                             groundfish trawl gear within the RCAs                             processing facilities and buying stations
                                                    (x) Use midwater groundfish trawl        north of 40°10′ N. lat. at                                        that intend to transport catch for
                                                 gear Pacific whiting IFQ fishery primary    § 660.130(e)(4)(i).                                               processing elsewhere) must be sorted,
                                                 season dates as specified at § 660.131(b).     (ii) South of 40°10′ N. lat., midwater                         prior to first weighing after offloading
                                                                                             groundfish trawl gear is prohibited                               from the vessel and prior to transport
                                                 *       *     *     *     *
                                                                                             shoreward of the RCA boundaries and                               away from the point of landing, with the
                                                    (2) * * *
                                                                                             permitted seaward of the RCA                                      following exception: Catch from a
                                                    (ii) Fail to sort or dispose of catch
                                                                                             boundaries.                                                       Pacific whiting IFQ trip may be sorted
                                                 received from an IFQ trip in accordance
                                                                                                (4) * * *                                                      after weighing as specified at
                                                 with the requirements of §§ 660.130(d)         (i) * * *
                                                 and 660.140(g)(3).                                                                                            § 660.140(j)(2).
                                                                                                (A) A vessel may not have both
                                                 *       *     *     *     *                 groundfish trawl gear and non-                                    *       *     *     *     *
                                                 ■ 9. In § 660.130:                          groundfish trawl gear onboard                                        (3) Sorting requirements for the MS
                                                 ■ a. Revise paragraphs (a), (c)(3), and     simultaneously. A vessel may not have                             Coop and the C/P Coop Programs.
                                                 (c)(4)(i)(A) through (E);                   both bottom groundfish trawl gear and                                (i) Processing vessels in the MS and
                                                 ■ b. Remove paragraph (c)(4)(i)(F);         midwater groundfish trawl gear onboard                            C/P Coop Programs may use a bulk
                                                 ■ c. Revise paragraphs (d)(2)(i) and (3),   simultaneously. A vessel may have                                 weighing scale in compliance with the
                                                 paragraph (e) introductory text, and        more than one type of limited entry                               equipment requirement at § 660.15(b) to
                                                 paragraphs (e)(4)(i) and (ii); and          bottom trawl gear on board, either                                derive an accurate total catch weight
                                                 ■ d. Add paragraphs (e)(6) through (7) to   simultaneously or successively, during a                          prior to sorting. Immediately following
                                                 read as follows:                            cumulative limit period. A vessel may                             weighing of the total catch, the catch
                                                                                             have more than one type of midwater                               must be sorted to the species groups
                                                 § 660.130 Trawl fishery—management                                                                            specified in paragraph (d)(1) of this
                                                 measures.                                   groundfish trawl gear on board, either
                                                                                             simultaneously or successively, during a                          section and all catch of-groundfish and
                                                    (a) General. This section applies to the                                                                   non-groundfish species must be
                                                                                             cumulative limit period.
                                                 limited entry trawl fishery. Most species      (B) If a vessel fishes exclusively with                        accurately accounted for and the weight
                                                 taken in the limited entry trawl fishery    large or small footrope trawl gear during                         of all catch other than a single
                                                 will be managed with quotas (see            an entire cumulative limit period, the                            predominant species deducted from the
                                                 § 660.140), allocations or set-asides (see vessel is subject to the small or large                            total catch weight to derive the weight
                                                 § 660.150 or § 660.160), or cumulative      footrope trawl gear cumulative limits                             of a single predominant species.
                                                 trip limits (see trip limits in Tables 1    and that vessel must fish seaward of the                             (ii) If sorting occurs on a catcher
                                                 (North) and 1 (South) of this subpart),     RCA boundaries during that limit                                  vessel in the MS Coop Program, the
                                                 size limits (see § 660.60 (h)(5), subpart   period.                                                           catch must not be discarded from the
                                                 C), seasons (see Pacific whiting at            (C) If a vessel fishes exclusively with                        vessel and the vessel must not mix catch
                                                 § 660.131(b), subpart D), gear              selective flatfish trawl gear during an                           from hauls until the observer has
                                                 restrictions (see paragraph (b) of this     entire cumulative limit period, then the                          sampled the catch.
                                                 section) and closed areas (see paragraph vessel is subject to the selective flatfish                             (e) Groundfish conservation areas
                                                 (e) of this section and §§ 660.70 through trawl gear-cumulative limits during that                            (GCAs) applicable to trawl vessels. A
                                                 660.79, subpart C). The limited entry       limit period, regardless of whether the                           GCA, a type of closed area, is a
                                                 trawl fishery has gear requirements and     vessel is fishing shoreward or seaward                            geographic area defined by coordinates
                                                 harvest limits that differ by the type of   of the RCA boundaries.                                            expressed in degrees of latitude and
                                                 groundfish trawl gear on board and the         (D) If more than one type of bottom                            longitude. The latitude and longitude
                                                 area fished. Groundfish vessels             groundfish trawl gear (selective flatfish,                        coordinates of the GCA boundaries are
                                                 operating south of Point Conception         large footrope, or small footrope) is on                          specified at §§ 660.70 through 660.74. A
                                                 must adhere to CCA restrictions (see        board, either simultaneously or                                   vessel that is fishing within a GCA
                                                 paragraph (e)(1) of this section and        successively, at any time during a                                listed in this paragraph (e) with trawl
                                                 § 660.70, subpart C). The trip limits in    cumulative limit period, then the most                            gear authorized for use within a GCA
                                                 Tables 1 (North) and 1 (South) of this      restrictive cumulative limit associated                           may not have any other type of trawl
                                                 subpart applies to vessels participating    with the bottom groundfish trawl gear                             gear on board the vessel. The following
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                                                 in the limited entry trawl fishery and      on board during that cumulative limit                             GCAs apply to vessels participating in
                                                 may not be exceeded. Federal                period applies for the entire cumulative                          the limited entry trawl fishery.
                                                 commercial groundfish regulations are       limit period, regardless of whether the                           Additional closed areas that specifically
                                                 not intended to supersede any more          vessel is fishing shoreward or seaward                            apply to vessels using midwater
                                                 restrictive state commercial groundfish     of the RCA.                                                       groundfish trawl gear are described at
                                                 regulations relating to federally-             (E) If a vessel fishes both north and                          § 660.131(c).
                                                 managed groundfish.                         south of 40°10′ N. lat. with any type of                          *       *     *     *     *
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                  small footrope gear onboard the vessel                               (4) * * *


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                                                    (i) Operating a vessel with groundfish   under trip limits outside the Pacific                             whiting groundfish (with allocations) is
                                                 trawl gear onboard within a trawl RCA       whiting primary season.                                           reached or projected to be reached and
                                                 is prohibited, except for the purpose of       (b) Pacific whiting primary seasons                            the primary season for that sector is
                                                 continuous transit, or under the            and Pacific whiting trip limits.                                  closed by NMFS. The starting dates for
                                                 following conditions when the vessel           (1) Pacific whiting fishery primary                            the primary seasons are as follows:
                                                 has a valid declaration for the allowed     seasons.                                                          *       *     *     *     *
                                                 fishing:                                       (i) For the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery,
                                                                                             the primary season is the period(s) of                               (3) Pacific whiting trip limits. For
                                                    (A) Midwater groundfish trawl gear                                                                         Shorebased IFQ Program vessels
                                                 may be used within the RCAs north of        the large-scale Pacific whiting target
                                                                                             fishery conducted after the primary                               targeting Pacific whiting outside the
                                                 40°10′ N. lat. by vessels targeting Pacific                                                                   primary season, the ‘‘per trip’’ limit for
                                                 whiting or non-whiting during the           season start date.
                                                                                                (ii) For the C/P sector, the primary                           whiting is announced in Table 1 of this
                                                 applicable Pacific whiting primary
                                                                                             season is the period(s) when catching                             subpart. The per-trip limit is a routine
                                                 season.
                                                                                             and at-sea processing are allowed (after                          management measure under § 660.60(c).
                                                    (B) Vessels fishing with demersal
                                                                                             the season closes, at-sea processing of                           This trip limit includes any whiting
                                                 seine gear between 38° N. lat. and 36°
                                                                                             any fish already on board the processing                          caught shoreward of 100 fm (183 m) in
                                                 N. lat. shoreward of a boundary line
                                                                                             vessel is allowed to continue).                                   the Eureka management-area. The per-
                                                 approximating the 100 fm (183 m) depth
                                                                                                (iii) For vessels delivering to                                trip limit for other groundfish species
                                                 contour as defined at § 660.73, subpart
                                                                                             motherships, the primary season is the                            are announced in Table 1 (North) and
                                                 C, may have groundfish trawl gear
                                                                                             period(s) when catching and at-sea                                Table 1 (South) of this subpart and
                                                 onboard.
                                                    (ii) Trawl vessels may transit through   processing is allowed for the MS sector                           apply as follows:
                                                 an applicable GCA, with or without          (after the season closes, at-sea                                     (i) * * *
                                                 groundfish on board, provided all           processing of any fish already on board                              (ii) If a vessel on a Pacific whiting IFQ
                                                 groundfish trawl gear is stowed either:     the processing vessel is allowed to                               trip harvests a groundfish species other
                                                 Below deck; or if the gear cannot readily   continue).                                                        than whiting for which there is a
                                                 be moved, in a secured and covered             (2) Different primary season start                             midwater trip limit, then that vessel
                                                 manner, detached from all towing lines,     dates. North of 40°30′ N. lat., different                         may also harvest up to another footrope-
                                                 so that it is rendered unusable for         primary season starting dates may be                              specific limit for that species during any
                                                 fishing; or remaining on deck uncovered     established for the C/P Coop Program,                             cumulative limit period that overlaps
                                                 if the trawl doors are hung from their      the MS Coop Program, and in the Pacific                           the start or close of the primary season.
                                                 stanchions and the net is disconnected      whiting IFQ fishery for vessels                                      (c) Closed areas. Vessels fishing
                                                 from the doors. These restrictions do not   delivering to IFQ first receivers north of                        during the Pacific whiting primary
                                                 apply to vessels allowed to fish within     42° N. lat. and vessels delivering to IFQ                         seasons shall not target Pacific whiting
                                                 the trawl RCA under paragraph (e)(4)(i)     first receivers between 42° and 40°30′ N.                         with midwater groundfish trawl gear in
                                                 of this section.                            lat.                                                              the following portions of the fishery
                                                                                                (i) Procedures. The Pacific whiting                            management area:
                                                 *       *     *    *    *
                                                    (6) Bycatch reduction areas (BRAs).      primary seasons north of 40°30′ N. lat.                           *       *     *     *     *
                                                 Vessels using midwater groundfish           generally will be established according
                                                                                                                                                                  (4) Bycatch reduction areas (BRAs).
                                                 trawl gear during the applicable Pacific    to the procedures of the PCGFMP for
                                                                                                                                                               Bycatch reduction area closures
                                                 whiting primary season may be               developing and implementing harvest
                                                                                                                                                               specified at § 660.130(e) may be
                                                 prohibited from fishing shoreward of a      specifications and apportionments. The
                                                                                                                                                               implemented inseason through
                                                 boundary line approximating the 75 fm       season opening dates remain in effect
                                                                                                                                                               automatic action when NMFS projects
                                                 (137 m), 100 fm (183 m) or 150 fm (274      unless changed.
                                                                                                (ii) Criteria. The start of a Pacific                          that a Pacific whiting sector will exceed
                                                 m) depth contours.                                                                                            an allocation for a non-whiting
                                                    (7) Eureka management area               whiting primary season may be changed
                                                                                             based on a recommendation from the                                groundfish species specified for that
                                                 midwater trawl trip limits. No more than                                                                      sector before the sector’s whiting
                                                 10,000-lb (4,536 kg) of whiting may be      Council and consideration of the
                                                                                             following factors, if applicable: Size of                         allocation is projected to be reached.
                                                 taken and retained, possessed, or landed                                                                         (d) Eureka management area trip
                                                 by a vessel that, at any time during a      the harvest guidelines for whiting and
                                                                                             bycatch species; age/size structure of the                        limits. Trip landing or frequency limits
                                                 fishing trip, fished with midwater                                                                            may be established, modified, or
                                                 groundfish trawl gear in the fishery        whiting population; expected harvest of
                                                                                             bycatch and prohibited species;                                   removed under § 660.60 or this
                                                 management area shoreward of the 100                                                                          paragraph, specifying the amount of
                                                 fm (183 m) depth contour in the Eureka      availability and stock status of
                                                                                             prohibited species; expected                                      Pacific whiting that may be taken and
                                                 management area.                                                                                              retained, possessed, or landed by a
                                                 ■ 10. In § 660.131, revise paragraphs (a),  participation by catchers and
                                                                                             processors; the period between when                               vessel that, at any time during a fishing
                                                 (b)(1), paragraph (b)(2) introductory text,                                                                   trip, fished in the fishery management
                                                 paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii), paragraph    catcher vessels make annual processor
                                                                                             obligations and the start of the fishery;                         area shoreward of the 100 fathom (183
                                                 (b)(2)(iii) introductory text, paragraph                                                                      m) contour in the Eureka management
                                                 (b)(3) introductory text, paragraph         environmental conditions; timing of
                                                                                             alternate or competing fisheries;                                 area. Unless otherwise specified, no
                                                 (b)(3)(ii), paragraph (c) introductory                                                                        more than 10,000-lb (4,536 kg) of
                                                 text, and paragraphs (c)(4), (d), and       industry agreement; fishing or
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                                                                                             processing rates; and other relevant                              whiting may be taken and retained,
                                                 (h)(2) to read as follows:                                                                                    possessed, or landed by a vessel that, at
                                                                                             information.
                                                 § 660.131 Pacific whiting fishery              (iii) Primary whiting season start                             any time during a fishing trip, fished in
                                                 management measures.                        dates and duration. After the start of a                          the fishery management area shoreward
                                                    (a) General. This section applies to the primary season for a sector of the Pacific                        of the 100 fm (183 m) contour in the
                                                 MS sector, the C/P sector, the Pacific      whiting fishery, the primary season                               Eureka management area.
                                                 whiting IFQ fishery, and Shorebased         remains open for that sector until the                            *       *     *     *     *
                                                 IFQ vessels targeting Pacific whiting       sector allocation of whiting or non-                                 (h) * * *


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                                                    (2) The reapportionment of surplus                      (g) Retention and disposition                      handled and stored to preserve the
                                                 whiting will be made by actual notice                   requirements.                                         quality. Priority in disposition must be
                                                 under the automatic action authority                       (1) General. Shorebased IFQ Program                given to the donation to surplus food
                                                 provided at § 660.60(d)(1).                             vessels may discard IFQ species/species               collection and distribution system
                                                 *       *   *    *     *                                groups, provided such discards are                    operated and established to assist in
                                                 ■ 11. In § 660.140:                                     accounted for and deducted from QP in                 bringing donated food to nonprofit
                                                 ■ a. Revise paragraph (a) introductory                  the vessel account. With the exception                charitable organizations and individuals
                                                 text;                                                   of vessels on Pacific whiting IFQ trips               for the purpose of reducing hunger and
                                                 ■ b. Revise paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through                engaged in maximized retention,                       meeting nutritional needs.
                                                 (iii); and                                              prohibited and protected species must                    (D) The first receiver must report all
                                                 ■ c. Revise paragraphs (g) and (j)(2)(viii)             be discarded at sea; Pacific halibut must             prohibited species landings on the
                                                 to read as follows:                                     be discarded as soon as practicable and               electronic fish ticket and is responsible
                                                                                                         the discard mortality must be accounted               for maintaining records verifying the
                                                 § 660.140   Shorebased IFQ Program.
                                                                                                         for and deducted from IBQ pounds in                   disposition of prohibited species.
                                                 *       *    *     *      *                             the vessel account. Non-IFQ species and               Records on catch disposition may
                                                    (a) General. The regulations in this                 non-groundfish species may be                         include, but are not limited to: Receipts
                                                 section apply to the Shorebased IFQ                     discarded at sea. The sorting of catch,               from charitable organizations that
                                                 Program. The Shorebased IFQ Program                     the weighing and discarding of any IBQ                include the organization’s name and
                                                 includes a system of transferable QS for                and IFQ species, and the retention of                 amount of catch donated; cargo
                                                 most groundfish species or species                      IFQ species must be monitored by the                  manifests setting forth the origin,
                                                 groups, IBQ for Pacific halibut, and trip               observer.                                             weight, and destination of all prohibited
                                                 limits or set-asides for the remaining                     (2) Maximized retention for Pacific                species; or disposal receipts identifying
                                                 groundfish species or species groups.                   whiting IFQ trips. Vessels on Pacific                 the recipient organization and amount
                                                 NMFS will issue a QS permit to eligible                 whiting IFQ trips may engage in                       disposed. Any such records must be
                                                 participants and will establish a QS                    maximized retention. Maximized                        maintained for a period not less than
                                                 account for each QS permit owner to                     retention allows for the discard minor                three years after the date of disposal and
                                                 track the amount of QS or IBQ and QP                    operational amounts of catch at sea if                such records must be provided to OLE
                                                 or IBQ pounds owned by that owner. QS                   the observer has accounted for the                    upon request.
                                                 permit owners may own QS or IBQ for                     discard. Vessels engaged in maximized                    (ii) Protected Species handling and
                                                 IFQ species, expressed as a percent of                  retention must retain prohibited species              disposition. All protected species must
                                                 the allocation to the Shorebased IFQ                    until landing. Protected species may be               be abandoned to NMFS or the US Fish
                                                 Program for that species. NMFS will                     retained until landing except as                      and Wildlife Service or disposed of
                                                 issue QP or IBQ pounds to QS permit                     provided under paragraph (g)(3) of this               consistent with paragraphs (g)(3)(ii)(A)
                                                 owners, expressed in pounds, on an                      section. Pacific halibut must be                      and (B) of this section. No part of any
                                                 annual basis, to be deposited in the                    accounted for and deducted from IBQ                   protected species may be retained for
                                                 corresponding QS account. NMFS will                     pounds in the vessel account.                         personal use by a vessel owner or crew
                                                 establish a vessel account for each                        (3) Disposition of prohibited species              member, or by a first receiver or
                                                 eligible vessel owner participating in                  and protected species in maximized                    processing crew member. No part of any
                                                 the Shorebased IFQ Program, which is                    retention landings.                                   protected species may be allowed to
                                                 independent of the QS permit and QS                        (i) Prohibited species handling and                reach commercial markets.
                                                 account. In order to use QP or IBQ                      disposition. To ensure compliance with                   (A) Eulachon and green sturgeon.
                                                 pounds, a QS permit owner must                          fishery regulations at 50 CFR part 300,               Must be sorted and reported by species
                                                 transfer the QP or IBQ pounds from the                  subparts E and F, and part 600, subpart               on electronic fish tickets and state
                                                 QS account into the vessel account for                  H; with the Pacific Salmon Fishery                    landing receipts and may not be
                                                 the vessel to which the QP or IBQ                       Management Plan; and with the Pacific                 reported in unspecified categories.
                                                 pounds is to be assigned. Harvests of                   Halibut Catch Share Plan; the handling                Whole body specimens of green
                                                 IFQ species may only be delivered to an                 and disposition of all prohibited species             sturgeon must be retained, frozen,
                                                 IFQ first receiver with a first receiver                in maximized retention landings are the               stored separately by delivery, and
                                                 site license. In addition to the                        responsibility of the first receiver and              labeled with the vessel name, electronic
                                                 requirements of this section, the                       must be consistent with the following                 fish ticket number, and date of landing.
                                                 Shorebased IFQ Program is subject to                    requirements:                                         Arrangements for transferring the
                                                 the following groundfish regulations of                    (A) Any prohibited species landed at               specimens must be made by contacting
                                                 subparts C and D:                                       first receivers must not be transferred,              NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science
                                                 *       *    *     *      *                             processed, or mixed with another                      Center at 831–420–3903 within 72 hours
                                                    (b) * * *                                            landing until the catch monitor has:                  after the completion of the offload.
                                                    (2) * * *                                            Recorded the number and weight of                        (B) Seabirds, marine mammals, and
                                                    (i) Ensure that all catch removed from               salmon by species; inspected all                      sea turtles. Albatross must reported to
                                                 a vessel making an IFQ delivery is                      prohibited species for tags or marks;                 the US Fish and Wildlife Service 541–
                                                 weighed on a scale or scales meeting the                and, collected biological data,                       867–4558 extension 237 or 503–231–
                                                 requirements described in § 660.15(c).                  specimens, and genetic samples.                       6179) as soon as possible and directions
                                                    (ii) Ensure that all catch is landed,                   (B) No part of any prohibited species              for surrendering must be followed.
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                                                 sorted, and weighed in accordance with                  may be retained for personal use by a                 Marine mammals and sea turtles must
                                                 a valid catch monitoring plan as                        vessel owner or crew member, or by a                  be reported to NMFS as soon as possible
                                                 described in § 660.140(f)(3)(iii).                      first receiver or processing crew                     (206- 526–6550) and directions for
                                                    (iii) Ensure that all catch is sorted,               member. No part of any prohibited                     surrendering or disposal must be
                                                 prior to first weighing, as specified at                species may be allowed to reach                       followed. Whole body specimens must
                                                 § 660.130(d) and consistent with                        commercial markets.                                   labeled with the vessel name, electronic
                                                 § 660.140(j)(2)(viii).                                     (C) Prohibited species suitable for                fish ticket number, and date of landing.
                                                 *       *    *     *      *                             human consumption at landing must be                  Whole body specimens must be kept


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                                                 frozen or on ice until arrangements for                 deducted from the total catch weight to                 (C) The catch is sorted to the species
                                                 surrendering or disposing are                           derive the weight of a single                         groups specified at § 660.130(d) prior to
                                                 completed. Unless directed otherwise,                   predominant species. Catch from a                     processing or transport away from the
                                                 after reporting is completed, seabirds,                 Pacific whiting IFQ trip may be sorted                point of landing; and
                                                 marine mammals, and sea turtles may                     after weighing and the weight of a single               (D) Prohibited species are sorted by
                                                 be disposed by incinerating, rendering,                 predominant species determined by                     species, counted, and weighed.
                                                 composting, or returning the carcasses                  deducting the weight of all other species             *     *     *    *      *
                                                 to sea.                                                 from the total weight of the landing,
                                                                                                                                                               ■ 12. In § 660.405, revise paragraph (a)
                                                 *       *    *     *     *                              provided that:
                                                    (j) * * *                                               (A) The unsorted catch is weighed on               introductory text to read as follows:
                                                    (2) * * *                                            a bulk weighing scale in compliance                   § 660.405   Prohibitions.
                                                    (viii) Pacific whiting IFQ trips.                    with equipment requirements at
                                                 Immediately following weighing of the                   § 660.15(c);                                            (a) In addition to the general
                                                 total catch and prior to processing or                     (B) All catch (groundfish and non-                 prohibitions specified in § 600.725 of
                                                 transport away from the point of                        groundfish species) in the landing other              this chapter, it is unlawful for any
                                                 landing, the catch must be sorted to the                than the single predominant species is                person to do any of the following,
                                                 species groups specified at § 660.130(d)                reweighed on a scale in compliance                    except as otherwise authorized under
                                                 and all catch other than the target                     with equipment requirements at                        this part:
                                                 species (groundfish and non groundfish                  § 660.15(c) and the reweighed catch is                *     *    *       *    *
                                                 species) must be accurately weighed                     deducted from the total weight of the                 [FR Doc. 2015–20751 Filed 8–26–15; 8:45 am]
                                                 and the weight of non-target species                    landing;                                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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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.
DatesComments on this proposed rule or the Environmental Assessment (EA) supporting the action must be received no later than 5 p.m., local time on September 28, 2015.
FR Citation80 FR 52015 
RIN Number0648-BE29
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Indian Fisheries

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