80_FR_57527 80 FR 57343 - Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act Provisions; American Eel Fishery

80 FR 57343 - Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act Provisions; American Eel Fishery

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 184 (September 23, 2015)

Page Range57343-57345
FR Document2015-24203

In accordance with the Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act (Act), NMFS, upon a delegation of authority from the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary), has determined that the State of Delaware has failed to carry out its responsibilities under the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's (Commission) Interstate Fishery Management Plan for American Eel (Plan) and that the measures Delaware has failed to implement and enforce are necessary for the conservation of the American eel resource. This determination is consistent with the findings of the Commission on August 6, 2015. Pursuant to the Act, a Federal moratorium on fishing, possession, and landing of all American eel is hereby declared and will be effective on March 18, 2016. The moratorium will be withdrawn by NMFS when Delaware is found to have come back into compliance with the Commission's Plan for American Eel.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XE205


Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act Provisions; 
American Eel Fishery

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

ACTION: Notice of determination of non-compliance; declaration of a 
moratorium.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative 
Management Act (Act), NMFS, upon a delegation of authority from the 
Secretary of Commerce (Secretary), has determined that the State of 
Delaware has failed to carry out its responsibilities under the 
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's (Commission) Interstate 
Fishery Management Plan for American Eel (Plan) and that the measures 
Delaware has failed to implement and enforce are necessary for the 
conservation of the American eel resource. This determination is 
consistent with the findings of the Commission on August 6, 2015. 
Pursuant to the Act, a Federal moratorium on fishing, possession, and 
landing of all American eel is hereby declared and will be effective on 
March 18, 2016. The moratorium will be withdrawn by NMFS when Delaware 
is found to have come back into compliance with the Commission's Plan 
for American Eel.

DATES: Effective March 18, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Alan Risenhoover, Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, 
NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room 13362, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Derek Orner, Fishery Management 
Specialist, NMFS Office of Sustainable Fisheries, (301) 427-8567.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Non-Compliance Statutory Background

    The Atlantic Coastal Act, 16 U.S.C. 5101 et seq., sets forth a non-
compliance review and determination process that is triggered when the 
Commission finds that a State has not implemented measures specified in 
an Interstate Fishery Management Plan (ISFMP) and refers that 
determination to the Secretary for review and potential concurrence.
    The Atlantic Coastal Act's non-compliance process involves two 
stages of decision-making. In the first stage, the Secretary (delegated 
to the AA) must make two findings: (1) Whether the State in question 
has failed to carry out its responsibility under the Commission's 
ISFMP; and if so (2) whether the measures that the State failed to 
implement and enforce are necessary for the conservation of the fishery 
in question. These initial findings must be made within 30 days after 
receipt of the Commission's non-compliance referral and consequently, 
this first stage of decision-making is referred to as the 30-Day 
Determination.
    A positive 30-Day Determination triggers the second stage of 
Atlantic Coastal Act non-compliance decision-making, which occurs 
contemporaneous with the first decision. That is, if the AA determines 
non-compliance in the first stage, the Act mandates that a moratorium 
on fishing in State waters in the fishery in question occur. The timing 
of the moratorium, however, is at the discretion of the AA, so long as 
it is implemented within six (6) months of the 30-Day Determination. In 
other words, although the implementation of the moratorium is non-
discretionary, the AA has the discretion to decide when the moratorium 
will be implemented subject to the Act's six (6) month deadline.

Commission Referral of Non-Compliance

    On August 6, 2015, the Commission found that the State of Delaware 
is out of compliance with the Commission Plan. Specifically, the 
Commission found that Delaware has not implemented regulations that are 
necessary to rebuild the depleted

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American eel stock, and to ensure sustainable commercial and 
recreational harvest while preventing over-harvest of any eel life 
stage. The required measures that Delaware failed to implement are as 
follows:

Commercial Measures

    The following measures apply to all current yellow eel commercial 
fisheries. The development of any future yellow eel fisheries would be 
subject to the following measures:
    Minimum size and mesh requirements--It is generally accepted that 
American eel in the northern portion of the species' range are larger 
than eel in the southern end of the range. However, there is not enough 
information at this time to develop regional or state specific maximum 
sizes for the coast. Nonetheless, there is growing concern about the 
development of fisheries on small yellow eels and an increase in the 
minimum size is a means to prevent this fishery from developing 
further. The benefit of effective gear restrictions is smaller eels are 
not landed, thus eliminating the need for harvesters to handle these 
fish or enforcement having to measure fish. No gear requirements are 
sought to exclude larger eels from pots at this time because only a low 
number of silver eels are caught in pot fisheries. Gear restrictions 
that are instituted should be monitored for effectiveness. States and 
jurisdictions are required to adopt a nine (9) inch minimum size limit 
for all yellow eel fisheries. Harvesters are required to sort their 
catch and discard eels smaller than the size limit.
    States and jurisdictions are required to implement a \1/2\'' by \1/
2\'' minimum on the mesh size used in commercial yellow eel pots. 
States may allow, for up to three years starting January 1, 2014, the 
use of a 4 by 4 inch escape panel constructed of a mesh size of at 
least \1/2\'' by \1/2\'' inch mesh in order to reduce the financial 
burden of gear changes on the fishery.

Recreational Measures

    The following measures apply to all current yellow eel recreational 
fisheries. In order to minimize the chance of excessive recreational 
harvest, as well as circumvention of commercial eel regulations, the 
ASMFC member states/jurisdictions shall establish uniform possession 
limits for recreational fisheries. States and jurisdictions are 
required to adopt a nine (9) inch minimum size limit for all 
recreational fisheries.
    Recreational Bag Limit--Given the interest to have all fishery 
sectors contribute to conservation measures under Addendum III all 
states and jurisdictions are required to implement a daily recreational 
bag limit of 25 fish per day per angler.
    Party/charter (for hire) exemption--Crew and captain involved in 
party/charter (for-hire) employment on party/charter (for-hire) 
activities are exempt from recreational bag limit reduction. Crew 
members involved in for-hire employment are allowed to maintain the 
current 50 fish per day bag limit for bait purposes during fishing, as 
specified under the American Eel ISFMP.
    The Commission's Plan required all member States to implement the 
plan's eel regulations by January 1, 2014. As of August 6, 2015, 
Delaware still had not implemented the required actions. During both 
the Commission's August 5, 2015, American Eel Management Board meeting 
and its August 6, 2015, Policy and Business Board meetings, Delaware 
agreed with the Boards' determinations that they were not in compliance 
with the Plan.

Agency Action in Response to Commission Non-Compliance Referral

    The Commission forwarded its findings of their August 6th vote in a 
formal non-compliance referral letter that the Secretary received on 
August 19, 2015. In response to receipt of this letter, NMFS began the 
Atlantic Coastal Act's 30-day determination clock. On August 21, 2015, 
NMFS sent letters to the State of Delaware, the Mid-Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS), and to 
the Commission, advising them of the Atlantic Coastal Act's non-
compliance process, inviting them to provide commentary on the issue, 
and in the case of Delaware, inviting the State to meet with NMFS to 
present its position in person or provide written comments on the 
Commission findings. NMFS also advised the public of the referral, and 
invited comments in a Federal Register notice dated August 27, 2015 (80 
FR 166).
    On September 2, 2015, Delaware representatives met with NMFS staff 
via conference call. During this meeting, Delaware agreed that it was 
out of compliance and that it did not contest the conservation 
necessity of the Commission's American eel measures. Delaware described 
its legal and regulatory framework for eel, its eel fishery, and 
confirmed its intent to finalize legislation to comply with measures 
identified in Addendum III in January 2016 irrespective of any Federal 
action. Delaware followed up that meeting with a letter on September 
11, 2015, that provided additional information on Delaware's past 
efforts and current plans to comply with the Plan, previous and current 
eel conservation measures and eel fisheries. NMFS received one public 
comment in response to the referral of non-compliance. That comment 
supported a full moratorium, albeit without articulating any background 
or factual support. The USFWS also provided a letter with comments 
concurring with the Commission finding that the State of Delaware is 
currently out of compliance with the ISFMP for American Eel. In 
addition, the USFWS has been undertaking an extensive status review for 
the American eel to determine if adding the species to the Federal list 
of endangered and threatened wildlife list is warranted. A petition to 
list American eel was submitted by the Council for Endangered Species 
Act Reliability. A 12-month finding as to whether the listing is 
warranted is expected by September 30, 2015.

Agency's Findings

    NMFS' findings in this matter support a positive 30-Day 
Determination of non-compliance. The best available science suggests 
that American eel are depleted and that management measures are 
necessary to conserve the species. Specifically, the 2012 Benchmark 
American Eel Stock Assessment indicated that the American eel stock has 
declined in recent decades and the prevalence of significant downward 
trends in multiple surveys across the coast is cause for concern. The 
measures that Delaware failed to adopt were recommended by the 
Commission in Addendum III to respond to the stock assessment's 
findings. Delaware voted to approve those measures in 2013 during the 
Addendum III process and the state agrees even now that the measures 
are necessary for conservation. NMFS also agrees.
    NMFS recommends that the required moratorium begin on March 18, 
2016. This moratorium would prohibit, in Delaware waters, the 
possession of American eel (all life stages). We chose the March 
implementation date after consulting with the relevant staff from 
Delaware, and reviewing the facts of this situation, including the 
Commission deliberations from this past August. Based upon our 
analysis, we found that a March implementation date is appropriate for 
two principle reasons. First, a March 18th closure date will give 
Delaware the time necessary for its legislature to bring these 
regulations back into compliance. Second, although the involved 
measures are necessary for conservation, the immediacy of that need is 
less critical given that Delaware's fall eel fishery appears to not

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target eels that are the subject of Addendum III's protection.
    Delaware indicated to us that they expect to have appropriate 
regulations protecting American eel in place by early next year. If the 
State of Delaware does enact such measures, and the Commission 
determines that the measures are compliant with the Plan, under the 
Act, the Commission would immediately notify the Secretary that the 
state of Delaware is in compliance with the Plan. If NMFS concurs, the 
moratorium in the state waters of Delaware will be rescinded. If 
Delaware is unable to put in place appropriate regulations prior to 
March 18, 2016, then a Federal moratorium on eel fishing in Delaware 
waters would be immediately implemented and continue until the 
Secretary concurs with a determination from the Commission that the 
state of Delaware has come into compliance with the Plan.

Moratorium Prohibitions

    The positive 30-day finding triggers the moratorium prohibitions 
set forth in the Atlantic Coastal Act, 16 U.S.C. 5106(e). Accordingly, 
on March 18, 2016, NMFS will implement an American eel moratorium for 
in Delaware state waters. At that time, it will be unlawful to do the 
following:
    (1) Engage in fishing for American eel within the waters of the 
Delaware (Note: Under the Atlantic Coastal Act, the definition of 
``fishing'' includes landing and/or possessing);
    (2) Land, attempt to land, or possess American eel that are caught, 
taken, or harvested in violation of the moratorium;
    (3) Fail to return to the water immediately, with a minimum of 
injury, any American eel in Delaware waters that are taken incidental 
to fishing for species other than those to which the moratorium 
applies;
    (4) Refuse to permit any officer authorized to enforce the 
provisions of this moratorium to board a fishing vessel subject to such 
person's control for purposes of conducting any search or inspection in 
connection with the enforcement of this chapter;
    (5) Forcibly assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, or 
interfere with any such authorized officer in the conduct of any search 
or inspection under this moratorium;
    (6) Resist a lawful arrest for any act prohibited by this 
moratorium;
    (7) Ship, transport, offer for sale, sell, purchase, import, or 
have custody, control, or possession of, any fish taken or retained in 
violation of this moratorium; or
    (8) Interfere with, delay, or prevent, by any means, the 
apprehension or arrest of another person, knowing that such other 
person has committed any act prohibited by this moratorium.

Classification

    This declaration of a moratorium is consistent with the Atlantic 
Coastal Act at 16 U.S.C. 5106 insofar as Delaware has been found to 
have failed to carry out its responsibilities under the Commission's 
American Eel Plan and the measures that Delaware has failed to 
implement and enforce are necessary for the conservation of the 
American eel fishery. Further, the moratorium prohibits fishing, 
possessing and/or landing American eel within Delaware state waters and 
is being implemented within six months of the agency findings.
    The declaration of a moratorium is consistent with the 
Administrative Procedures Act at 5 U.S.C. 555 insofar as Delaware was 
given prompt notice of the Commission's non-compliance referral and was 
given an opportunity to meet with the agency and provide comments on 
this matter. Further, the agency has immediately notified Delaware of 
the agency's determination in this matter. Additionally, NMFS provided 
notice to the public of this compliance action in a notice in the 
Federal Register dated (80 FR 166, August 27, 2015). NMFS received one 
comment in response to that notice suggesting that Delaware be found 
out of compliance and that a moratorium be implemented. The comment did 
not provide any further detail. NMFS' present action is consistent with 
the commenter's suggested outcome.
    NMFS finds that public comment is impracticable and contrary to the 
public interest, not only because the rigid statutory time lines makes 
such impracticable and would impermissibly delay mandatory agency 
action, but also because the issue has been considerably vetted in 
public forums, such as before the Delaware General Assembly and the 
Commission in the months prior to the referral. Nevertheless, NMFS did 
notify the public of this action in its Federal Register Notice (80 FR 
166; August 27, 2015). NMFS received one comment, which supported a 
moratorium and is described above.
    The declaration of moratorium does not trigger the analytical 
requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq. 
because the action was not the result of notice and comment rulemaking 
under Section 553 of the Administrative Procedures Act.
    The declaration of a moratorium does not fall under review under 
Executive Order 12866 insofar as the moratorium is not a regulatory 
action of the agency but is an action mandated by Congress upon the 
findings of certain conditions precedent set forth in the Atlantic 
Coastal Act, which also prescribes the nature and extent of the 
moratorium. Nevertheless, the agency has determined that this action is 
not significant for the purpose of E.O. 12866. The fishery is small and 
a moratorium is not expected to materially adversely affect the economy 
or have an impact of over $100 million. The matter creates no serious 
inconsistency with actions by other agencies and is not expected to 
have material budgetary impacts.
    The moratorium is not the result of a policy formulated or 
implemented by the agency, but instead is the result of the application 
of found facts to the Congressional standards set forth in the Atlantic 
Coastal Act and as such, the declaration does not implicate federalism 
in the manner contemplated by Executive Order 13132. The agency, 
however, has nevertheless consulted, to the extent practicable, with 
appropriate state and local administrative and law enforcement 
officials to address the principles, criteria, and requirements of E.O. 
13132.

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 5101 et seq.

    Dated: September 18, 2015.
Eileen Sobeck,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                                  fructose linked by a glycosidic bond via their            3. Selection of FEESA as a Mandatory                DATES:  Effective March 18, 2016.
                                                  anomeric carbons. The molecular formula for                  Respondent                                       ADDRESSES:   Alan Risenhoover, Director,
                                                  sucrose is C12H22O11; the International Union             4. Treatment of Certain FEESA Employee
                                                  of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)                        Expenses
                                                                                                                                                                Office of Sustainable Fisheries, NMFS,
                                                  International Chemical Identifier (InChI) for             5. FEESA’s G&A and Financial Expenses               1315 East-West Highway, Room 13362,
                                                  sucrose is 1S/C12H22O11/c13-1-4-                             Denominator                                      Silver Spring, MD 20910.
                                                  6(16)8(18)9(19)11(21-4)23-12(3-                           6. FEESA’s Sales and Cost Verification              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  15)10(20)7(17)5(2-14)22-12/h4-11,13-20H,1-                   Minor Corrections                                Derek Orner, Fishery Management
                                                  3H2/t4-,5-,6-,7-,8+,9-,10+,11-,12+/m1/s1; the             7. FEESA Cost Changes Based on                      Specialist, NMFS Office of Sustainable
                                                  InChI Key for sucrose is                                     Verification Information
                                                  CZMRCDWAGMRECN–UGDNZRGBSA–N;                                                                                  Fisheries, (301) 427–8567.
                                                                                                            8. FEESA’s Depreciation Expenses
                                                  the U.S. National Institutes of Health                    9. Calculation of the GAM Group’s                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  PubChem Compound Identifier (CID) for                        Electricity Expenses
                                                  sucrose is 5988; and the Chemical Abstracts                                                                   Non-Compliance Statutory Background
                                                                                                            10. Offsets for Sugar Mills’ Interest Income
                                                  Service (CAS) Number of sucrose is 57-50-1.               11. Exclusion of Seedling Costs from                   The Atlantic Coastal Act, 16 U.S.C.
                                                     Sugar described in the previous paragraph                 ITLC’s Cost of Production                        5101 et seq., sets forth a non-compliance
                                                  includes products of all polarimeter readings             12. The GAM Group’s Final Sugar Cane                review and determination process that
                                                  described in various forms, such as raw                      Prices                                           is triggered when the Commission finds
                                                  sugar, estandar or standard sugar, high                   13. Adjustments to Administrative Services
                                                  polarity or semi-refined sugar, special white                                                                 that a State has not implemented
                                                                                                               Provided by ESOSA                                measures specified in an Interstate
                                                  sugar, refined sugar, brown sugar, edible                 14. Adjusting the GAM Group’s G&A for
                                                  molasses, desugaring molasses, organic raw                   Certain Affiliated Company Costs
                                                                                                                                                                Fishery Management Plan (ISFMP) and
                                                  sugar, and organic refined sugar. Other sugar                Recommendation                                   refers that determination to the
                                                  products, such as powdered sugar, colored                                                                     Secretary for review and potential
                                                  sugar, flavored sugar, and liquids and syrups           [FR Doc. 2015–24189 Filed 9–22–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                concurrence.
                                                  that contain 95 percent or more sugar by dry            BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P
                                                                                                                                                                   The Atlantic Coastal Act’s non-
                                                  weight are also within the scope of this                                                                      compliance process involves two stages
                                                  investigation.
                                                     The scope of the investigation does not                                                                    of decision-making. In the first stage, the
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                  include (1) sugar imported under the Refined                                                                  Secretary (delegated to the AA) must
                                                  Sugar Re-Export Programs of the U.S.                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      make two findings: (1) Whether the
                                                  Department of Agriculture; 16 (2) sugar                 Administration                                        State in question has failed to carry out
                                                  products produced in Mexico that contain 95                                                                   its responsibility under the
                                                  percent or more sugar by dry weight that                RIN 0648–XE205                                        Commission’s ISFMP; and if so (2)
                                                  originated outside of Mexico; (3) inedible                                                                    whether the measures that the State
                                                  molasses (other than inedible desugaring                Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative
                                                                                                                                                                failed to implement and enforce are
                                                  molasses noted above); (4) beverages; (5)               Management Act Provisions; American
                                                  candy; (6) certain specialty sugars; and (7)
                                                                                                                                                                necessary for the conservation of the
                                                                                                          Eel Fishery
                                                  processed food products that contain sugar                                                                    fishery in question. These initial
                                                  (e.g., cereals). Specialty sugars excluded from         AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    findings must be made within 30 days
                                                  the scope of this investigation are limited to          Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  after receipt of the Commission’s non-
                                                  the following: caramelized slab sugar candy,            Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    compliance referral and consequently,
                                                  pearl sugar, rock candy, dragees for cooking            Commerce.                                             this first stage of decision-making is
                                                  and baking, fondant, golden syrup, and sugar                                                                  referred to as the 30-Day Determination.
                                                                                                          ACTION: Notice of determination of non-
                                                  decorations.                                                                                                     A positive 30-Day Determination
                                                     Merchandise covered by this investigation            compliance; declaration of a
                                                  is typically imported under the following               moratorium.                                           triggers the second stage of Atlantic
                                                  headings of the HTSUS: 1701.12.1000,                                                                          Coastal Act non-compliance decision-
                                                  1701.12.5000, 1701.13.1000, 1701.13.5000,               SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                     making, which occurs contemporaneous
                                                  1701.14.1000, 1701.14.5000, 1701.91.1000,               Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative                with the first decision. That is, if the AA
                                                  1701.91.3000, 1701.99.1010, 1701.99.1025,               Management Act (Act), NMFS, upon a                    determines non-compliance in the first
                                                  1701.99.1050, 1701.99.5010, 1701.99.5025,               delegation of authority from the                      stage, the Act mandates that a
                                                  1701.99.5050, 1702.90.4000 and                          Secretary of Commerce (Secretary), has                moratorium on fishing in State waters in
                                                  1703.10.3000. The tariff classification is              determined that the State of Delaware                 the fishery in question occur. The
                                                  provided for convenience and customs                    has failed to carry out its                           timing of the moratorium, however, is at
                                                  purposes; however, the written description of
                                                                                                          responsibilities under the Atlantic                   the discretion of the AA, so long as it
                                                  the scope of this investigation is dispositive.
                                                                                                          States Marine Fisheries Commission’s                  is implemented within six (6) months of
                                                  Appendix II—List of Topics Discussed in the             (Commission) Interstate Fishery                       the 30-Day Determination. In other
                                                  Issues and Decision Memorandum                          Management Plan for American Eel                      words, although the implementation of
                                                  I. Summary                                              (Plan) and that the measures Delaware                 the moratorium is non-discretionary, the
                                                  II. Background                                          has failed to implement and enforce are               AA has the discretion to decide when
                                                  III. Scope Comments                                     necessary for the conservation of the                 the moratorium will be implemented
                                                  IV. Scope of the Investigation                          American eel resource. This
                                                  V. Margin Calculations                                                                                        subject to the Act’s six (6) month
                                                  VI. Discussion of the Issues                            determination is consistent with the                  deadline.
                                                     1. Imperial and AmCane’s Standing to                 findings of the Commission on August
                                                                                                          6, 2015. Pursuant to the Act, a Federal               Commission Referral of Non-
                                                        Request Continuation of the
                                                                                                                                                                Compliance
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                                                        Investigation                                     moratorium on fishing, possession, and
                                                     2. Use of Revised Scope for Final                    landing of all American eel is hereby                   On August 6, 2015, the Commission
                                                        Determination                                     declared and will be effective on March               found that the State of Delaware is out
                                                                                                          18, 2016. The moratorium will be                      of compliance with the Commission
                                                    16 This exclusion applies to sugar imported under
                                                                                                          withdrawn by NMFS when Delaware is                    Plan. Specifically, the Commission
                                                  the Refined Sugar Re-Export Program, the Sugar-
                                                  Containing Products Re-Export Program, and the
                                                                                                          found to have come back into                          found that Delaware has not
                                                  Polyhydric Alcohol Program administered by the          compliance with the Commission’s Plan                 implemented regulations that are
                                                  U.S. Department of Agriculture.                         for American Eel.                                     necessary to rebuild the depleted


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                                                  American eel stock, and to ensure                       under Addendum III all states and                     and current plans to comply with the
                                                  sustainable commercial and recreational                 jurisdictions are required to implement               Plan, previous and current eel
                                                  harvest while preventing over-harvest of                a daily recreational bag limit of 25 fish             conservation measures and eel fisheries.
                                                  any eel life stage. The required measures               per day per angler.                                   NMFS received one public comment in
                                                  that Delaware failed to implement are as                  Party/charter (for hire) exemption—                 response to the referral of non-
                                                  follows:                                                Crew and captain involved in party/                   compliance. That comment supported a
                                                                                                          charter (for-hire) employment on party/               full moratorium, albeit without
                                                  Commercial Measures                                     charter (for-hire) activities are exempt              articulating any background or factual
                                                     The following measures apply to all                  from recreational bag limit reduction.                support. The USFWS also provided a
                                                  current yellow eel commercial fisheries.                Crew members involved in for-hire                     letter with comments concurring with
                                                  The development of any future yellow                    employment are allowed to maintain the                the Commission finding that the State of
                                                  eel fisheries would be subject to the                   current 50 fish per day bag limit for bait            Delaware is currently out of compliance
                                                  following measures:                                     purposes during fishing, as specified                 with the ISFMP for American Eel. In
                                                     Minimum size and mesh                                under the American Eel ISFMP.                         addition, the USFWS has been
                                                  requirements—It is generally accepted                     The Commission’s Plan required all                  undertaking an extensive status review
                                                  that American eel in the northern                       member States to implement the plan’s                 for the American eel to determine if
                                                  portion of the species’ range are larger                eel regulations by January 1, 2014. As of             adding the species to the Federal list of
                                                  than eel in the southern end of the                     August 6, 2015, Delaware still had not                endangered and threatened wildlife list
                                                  range. However, there is not enough                     implemented the required actions.                     is warranted. A petition to list American
                                                  information at this time to develop                     During both the Commission’s August 5,                eel was submitted by the Council for
                                                  regional or state specific maximum sizes                2015, American Eel Management Board                   Endangered Species Act Reliability. A
                                                  for the coast. Nonetheless, there is                    meeting and its August 6, 2015, Policy                12-month finding as to whether the
                                                  growing concern about the development                   and Business Board meetings, Delaware                 listing is warranted is expected by
                                                  of fisheries on small yellow eels and an                agreed with the Boards’ determinations                September 30, 2015.
                                                  increase in the minimum size is a means                 that they were not in compliance with
                                                  to prevent this fishery from developing                 the Plan.                                             Agency’s Findings
                                                  further. The benefit of effective gear                                                                           NMFS’ findings in this matter support
                                                                                                          Agency Action in Response to
                                                  restrictions is smaller eels are not                                                                          a positive 30-Day Determination of non-
                                                                                                          Commission Non-Compliance Referral
                                                  landed, thus eliminating the need for                                                                         compliance. The best available science
                                                  harvesters to handle these fish or                         The Commission forwarded its                       suggests that American eel are depleted
                                                  enforcement having to measure fish. No                  findings of their August 6th vote in a                and that management measures are
                                                  gear requirements are sought to exclude                 formal non-compliance referral letter                 necessary to conserve the species.
                                                  larger eels from pots at this time because              that the Secretary received on August                 Specifically, the 2012 Benchmark
                                                  only a low number of silver eels are                    19, 2015. In response to receipt of this              American Eel Stock Assessment
                                                  caught in pot fisheries. Gear restrictions              letter, NMFS began the Atlantic Coastal               indicated that the American eel stock
                                                  that are instituted should be monitored                 Act’s 30-day determination clock. On                  has declined in recent decades and the
                                                  for effectiveness. States and                           August 21, 2015, NMFS sent letters to                 prevalence of significant downward
                                                  jurisdictions are required to adopt a                   the State of Delaware, the Mid-Atlantic               trends in multiple surveys across the
                                                  nine (9) inch minimum size limit for all                Fishery Management Council, the U.S.                  coast is cause for concern. The measures
                                                  yellow eel fisheries. Harvesters are                    Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS), and to               that Delaware failed to adopt were
                                                  required to sort their catch and discard                the Commission, advising them of the                  recommended by the Commission in
                                                  eels smaller than the size limit.                       Atlantic Coastal Act’s non-compliance                 Addendum III to respond to the stock
                                                     States and jurisdictions are required                process, inviting them to provide                     assessment’s findings. Delaware voted
                                                  to implement a 1⁄2’’ by 1⁄2’’ minimum on                commentary on the issue, and in the                   to approve those measures in 2013
                                                  the mesh size used in commercial                        case of Delaware, inviting the State to               during the Addendum III process and
                                                  yellow eel pots. States may allow, for up               meet with NMFS to present its position                the state agrees even now that the
                                                  to three years starting January 1, 2014,                in person or provide written comments                 measures are necessary for conservation.
                                                  the use of a 4 by 4 inch escape panel                   on the Commission findings. NMFS also                 NMFS also agrees.
                                                  constructed of a mesh size of at least 1⁄2’’            advised the public of the referral, and                  NMFS recommends that the required
                                                  by 1⁄2’’ inch mesh in order to reduce the               invited comments in a Federal Register                moratorium begin on March 18, 2016.
                                                  financial burden of gear changes on the                 notice dated August 27, 2015 (80 FR                   This moratorium would prohibit, in
                                                  fishery.                                                166).                                                 Delaware waters, the possession of
                                                                                                             On September 2, 2015, Delaware                     American eel (all life stages). We chose
                                                  Recreational Measures                                   representatives met with NMFS staff via               the March implementation date after
                                                     The following measures apply to all                  conference call. During this meeting,                 consulting with the relevant staff from
                                                  current yellow eel recreational fisheries.              Delaware agreed that it was out of                    Delaware, and reviewing the facts of this
                                                  In order to minimize the chance of                      compliance and that it did not contest                situation, including the Commission
                                                  excessive recreational harvest, as well as              the conservation necessity of the                     deliberations from this past August.
                                                  circumvention of commercial eel                         Commission’s American eel measures.                   Based upon our analysis, we found that
                                                  regulations, the ASMFC member states/                   Delaware described its legal and                      a March implementation date is
                                                  jurisdictions shall establish uniform                   regulatory framework for eel, its eel                 appropriate for two principle reasons.
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                                                  possession limits for recreational                      fishery, and confirmed its intent to                  First, a March 18th closure date will
                                                  fisheries. States and jurisdictions are                 finalize legislation to comply with                   give Delaware the time necessary for its
                                                  required to adopt a nine (9) inch                       measures identified in Addendum III in                legislature to bring these regulations
                                                  minimum size limit for all recreational                 January 2016 irrespective of any Federal              back into compliance. Second, although
                                                  fisheries.                                              action. Delaware followed up that                     the involved measures are necessary for
                                                     Recreational Bag Limit—Given the                     meeting with a letter on September 11,                conservation, the immediacy of that
                                                  interest to have all fishery sectors                    2015, that provided additional                        need is less critical given that
                                                  contribute to conservation measures                     information on Delaware’s past efforts                Delaware’s fall eel fishery appears to not


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                                                  target eels that are the subject of                       (8) Interfere with, delay, or prevent,              Order 12866 insofar as the moratorium
                                                  Addendum III’s protection.                              by any means, the apprehension or                     is not a regulatory action of the agency
                                                     Delaware indicated to us that they                   arrest of another person, knowing that                but is an action mandated by Congress
                                                  expect to have appropriate regulations                  such other person has committed any                   upon the findings of certain conditions
                                                  protecting American eel in place by                     act prohibited by this moratorium.                    precedent set forth in the Atlantic
                                                  early next year. If the State of Delaware               Classification                                        Coastal Act, which also prescribes the
                                                  does enact such measures, and the                                                                             nature and extent of the moratorium.
                                                  Commission determines that the                             This declaration of a moratorium is                Nevertheless, the agency has
                                                  measures are compliant with the Plan,                   consistent with the Atlantic Coastal Act              determined that this action is not
                                                  under the Act, the Commission would                     at 16 U.S.C. 5106 insofar as Delaware                 significant for the purpose of E.O.
                                                  immediately notify the Secretary that                   has been found to have failed to carry                12866. The fishery is small and a
                                                  the state of Delaware is in compliance                  out its responsibilities under the                    moratorium is not expected to
                                                  with the Plan. If NMFS concurs, the                     Commission’s American Eel Plan and                    materially adversely affect the economy
                                                  moratorium in the state waters of                       the measures that Delaware has failed to              or have an impact of over $100 million.
                                                  Delaware will be rescinded. If Delaware                 implement and enforce are necessary for               The matter creates no serious
                                                  is unable to put in place appropriate                   the conservation of the American eel                  inconsistency with actions by other
                                                  regulations prior to March 18, 2016,                    fishery. Further, the moratorium                      agencies and is not expected to have
                                                  then a Federal moratorium on eel                        prohibits fishing, possessing and/or                  material budgetary impacts.
                                                  fishing in Delaware waters would be                     landing American eel within Delaware
                                                                                                          state waters and is being implemented                    The moratorium is not the result of a
                                                  immediately implemented and continue                                                                          policy formulated or implemented by
                                                  until the Secretary concurs with a                      within six months of the agency
                                                                                                          findings.                                             the agency, but instead is the result of
                                                  determination from the Commission                                                                             the application of found facts to the
                                                                                                             The declaration of a moratorium is
                                                  that the state of Delaware has come into                                                                      Congressional standards set forth in the
                                                                                                          consistent with the Administrative
                                                  compliance with the Plan.                                                                                     Atlantic Coastal Act and as such, the
                                                                                                          Procedures Act at 5 U.S.C. 555 insofar
                                                  Moratorium Prohibitions                                 as Delaware was given prompt notice of                declaration does not implicate
                                                                                                          the Commission’s non-compliance                       federalism in the manner contemplated
                                                    The positive 30-day finding triggers                                                                        by Executive Order 13132. The agency,
                                                                                                          referral and was given an opportunity to
                                                  the moratorium prohibitions set forth in                                                                      however, has nevertheless consulted, to
                                                                                                          meet with the agency and provide
                                                  the Atlantic Coastal Act, 16 U.S.C.                                                                           the extent practicable, with appropriate
                                                                                                          comments on this matter. Further, the
                                                  5106(e). Accordingly, on March 18,                                                                            state and local administrative and law
                                                                                                          agency has immediately notified
                                                  2016, NMFS will implement an                                                                                  enforcement officials to address the
                                                                                                          Delaware of the agency’s determination
                                                  American eel moratorium for in                                                                                principles, criteria, and requirements of
                                                                                                          in this matter. Additionally, NMFS
                                                  Delaware state waters. At that time, it                                                                       E.O. 13132.
                                                                                                          provided notice to the public of this
                                                  will be unlawful to do the following:
                                                                                                          compliance action in a notice in the                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 5101 et seq.
                                                    (1) Engage in fishing for American eel                Federal Register dated (80 FR 166,
                                                  within the waters of the Delaware (Note:                                                                        Dated: September 18, 2015.
                                                                                                          August 27, 2015). NMFS received one
                                                  Under the Atlantic Coastal Act, the                     comment in response to that notice                    Eileen Sobeck,
                                                  definition of ‘‘fishing’’ includes landing              suggesting that Delaware be found out of              Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
                                                  and/or possessing);                                     compliance and that a moratorium be                   National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                    (2) Land, attempt to land, or possess                 implemented. The comment did not                      [FR Doc. 2015–24203 Filed 9–22–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  American eel that are caught, taken, or                 provide any further detail. NMFS’                     BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                  harvested in violation of the                           present action is consistent with the
                                                  moratorium;                                             commenter’s suggested outcome.
                                                    (3) Fail to return to the water                          NMFS finds that public comment is                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                  immediately, with a minimum of injury,                  impracticable and contrary to the public
                                                  any American eel in Delaware waters                     interest, not only because the rigid                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                  that are taken incidental to fishing for                statutory time lines makes such                       Administration
                                                  species other than those to which the                   impracticable and would impermissibly
                                                  moratorium applies;                                                                                           Proposed Information Collection;
                                                                                                          delay mandatory agency action, but also               Comment Request; Economic
                                                    (4) Refuse to permit any officer                      because the issue has been considerably
                                                  authorized to enforce the provisions of                                                                       Expenditure Survey of Golden Crab
                                                                                                          vetted in public forums, such as before               Fishermen in the U.S. South Atlantic
                                                  this moratorium to board a fishing                      the Delaware General Assembly and the
                                                  vessel subject to such person’s control                                                                       Region
                                                                                                          Commission in the months prior to the
                                                  for purposes of conducting any search                   referral. Nevertheless, NMFS did notify               AGENCY:National Oceanic and
                                                  or inspection in connection with the                    the public of this action in its Federal              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                  enforcement of this chapter;                            Register Notice (80 FR 166; August 27,                Commerce.
                                                    (5) Forcibly assault, resist, oppose,                 2015). NMFS received one comment,
                                                  impede, intimidate, or interfere with                   which supported a moratorium and is                   ACTION:   Notice.
                                                  any such authorized officer in the                      described above.
                                                  conduct of any search or inspection                        The declaration of moratorium does                 SUMMARY:    The Department of
                                                  under this moratorium;
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                                                                                                          not trigger the analytical requirements               Commerce, as part of its continuing
                                                    (6) Resist a lawful arrest for any act                of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5                  effort to reduce paperwork and
                                                  prohibited by this moratorium;                          U.S.C. 601 et seq. because the action                 respondent burden, invites the general
                                                    (7) Ship, transport, offer for sale, sell,            was not the result of notice and                      public and other Federal agencies to
                                                  purchase, import, or have custody,                      comment rulemaking under Section 553                  take this opportunity to comment on
                                                  control, or possession of, any fish taken               of the Administrative Procedures Act.                 proposed and/or continuing information
                                                  or retained in violation of this                           The declaration of a moratorium does               collections, as required by the
                                                  moratorium; or                                          not fall under review under Executive                 Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 09:45:09
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 09:45:09
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of determination of non-compliance; declaration of a moratorium.
DatesEffective March 18, 2016.
ContactDerek Orner, Fishery Management Specialist, NMFS Office of Sustainable Fisheries, (301) 427-8567.
FR Citation80 FR 57343 
RIN Number0648-XE20

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