80_FR_59227 80 FR 59037 - International Fisheries; Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species; Fishing Effort and Catch Limits and Other Restrictions and Requirements

80 FR 59037 - International Fisheries; Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species; Fishing Effort and Catch Limits and Other Restrictions and Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 190 (October 1, 2015)

Page Range59037-59049
FR Document2015-24853

NMFS issues a final rule and final specifications under authority of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act (WCPFC Implementation Act). The final rule establishes a framework under which NMFS will specify limits on fishing effort and catches, as well as spatial and temporal restrictions on particular fishing activities and other requirements, in U.S. fisheries for highly migratory fish species in the western and central Pacific Ocean (WCPO). NMFS will issue the specifications as may be necessary to implement conservation and management measures adopted by the Commission for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Commission or WCPFC). The final rule also requires that certain U.S. fishing vessels operating in the WCPO obtain ``IMO numbers.'' The final rule also includes changes to regulations regarding tuna catch retention requirements for purse seine vessels, requirements to install and carry vessel monitoring system (VMS) units, daily reporting requirements, and other changes that are administrative in nature. Using the regulatory framework described above, NMFS also issues final specifications for 2015 that restrict the use of fish aggregating devices (FADs) by purse seine vessels. These actions are necessary to satisfy the obligations of the United States under the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Convention), to which it is a Contracting Party.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 902

50 CFR Part 300

[Docket No. 150122068-5868-02]
RIN 0648-BE84


International Fisheries; Western and Central Pacific Fisheries 
for Highly Migratory Species; Fishing Effort and Catch Limits and Other 
Restrictions and Requirements

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

ACTION: Final rule; final specifications.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues a final rule and final specifications under 
authority of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention 
Implementation Act (WCPFC Implementation Act). The final rule 
establishes a framework under which NMFS will specify limits on fishing 
effort and catches, as well as spatial and temporal restrictions on 
particular fishing activities and other requirements, in U.S. fisheries 
for highly migratory fish species in the western and central Pacific 
Ocean (WCPO). NMFS will issue the specifications as may be necessary to 
implement conservation and management measures adopted by the 
Commission for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish 
Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Commission or WCPFC). 
The final rule also requires that certain U.S. fishing vessels 
operating in the WCPO obtain ``IMO numbers.'' The final rule also 
includes changes to regulations regarding tuna catch retention 
requirements for purse seine vessels, requirements to install and carry 
vessel monitoring system (VMS) units, daily reporting requirements, and 
other changes that are administrative in nature.
    Using the regulatory framework described above, NMFS also issues 
final specifications for 2015 that restrict the use of fish aggregating 
devices (FADs) by purse seine vessels.
    These actions are necessary to satisfy the obligations of the 
United States under the Convention on the Conservation and Management 
of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific 
Ocean (Convention), to which it is a Contracting Party.

DATES: Effective November 30, 2015, except for the amendments to 
Sec. Sec.  300.222(xx) and 300.227, and the final specifications for 
2015, which shall be effective October 1, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Copies of supporting documents prepared for this final rule, 
including the proposed rule, the regulatory impact review (RIR), and 
the programmatic environmental assessment (PEA), are available via the 
Federal e-Rulemaking Portal, at www.regulations.gov (search for Docket 
ID NOAA-NMFS-2015-0072). Those documents are also available from NMFS 
at the following address: Michael D. Tosatto, Regional Administrator, 
NMFS, Pacific Islands Regional Office (PIRO), 1845 Wasp Blvd., Building 
176, Honolulu, HI 96818.
    A final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) prepared under 
authority of the Regulatory Flexibility Act is included in the 
Classification section of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this 
document.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
final rule may be submitted to Michael D. Tosatto, Regional 
Administrator, NMFS PIRO (see address above) and by email to 
[email protected] or fax to 202-395-7285.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom Graham, NMFS PIRO, 808-725-5032.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    On July 23, 2015, NMFS published a proposed rule and proposed 
specifications in the Federal Register (80 FR 43694) to revise 
regulations at 50 CFR part 300, subpart O, and to specify limits for 
2015, to implement decisions of the Commission. The proposed rule and 
proposed specifications were open for public comment through August 7, 
2015.
    This final rule and final specifications are issued under the 
authority of the WCPFC Implementation Act (16 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.), 
which authorizes the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the 
Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Department in which the 
United States Coast Guard is operating (currently the Department of 
Homeland Security), to promulgate such regulations as may be necessary 
to carry out the obligations of the United States under the Convention, 
including the decisions of the Commission. The Secretary of Commerce 
may, in certain cases, promulgate such regulations in accordance with 
the procedures established by the Magnuson-Stevens

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Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.; MSA), 
but that is not being done in this case. The authority to promulgate 
regulations under the WCPFC Implementation Act has been delegated to 
NMFS.
    The regulations established in this final rule are described below 
under ``New Regulations'' and the final specifications are described 
below under ``Final Specifications for 2015.'' The preamble to the 
proposed rule and proposed specifications includes detailed background 
information, including information on the Convention and the 
Commission, the decisions of the Commission that are being implemented, 
and the bases for the proposed rule and specifications, which are not 
repeated here.
    Participants in the Commission include Members, Participating 
Territories, and Cooperating Non-Members. The United States is a 
Member. American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana 
Islands (CNMI), and Guam are Participating Territories. In this 
document, the term ``member'' is used to refer to all such participants 
generally.

New Regulations

    This final rule includes several elements, described in detail 
below under three categories, that will be included in the regulations 
at 50 CFR 300, Subpart O. The first establishes a framework to 
implement Commission decisions, the second requires that certain 
fishing vessels be issued International Maritime Organization (IMO) 
numbers, and the third makes changes to several existing regulations to 
implement Commission decisions, some of which are administrative in 
nature.

1. Framework To Implement Commission Decisions

    This final rule establishes a framework under which NMFS will 
specify fishing effort limits, catch limits, and other restrictions and 
requirements in U.S. fisheries for highly migratory species (HMS) in 
the Convention Area as may be necessary to implement particular 
decisions of the Commission. The framework will be used to implement 
only those Commission decisions that are amenable to the framework 
process, such as quantitative fishing effort limits and catch limits, 
and spatial and/or temporal restrictions on specific fishing 
activities. NMFS may implement Commission decisions through regulations 
outside the framework process, as in the past. For the purpose of 
describing the framework, all such restrictions and requirements are 
called ``limits.''
    NMFS also notes that under the WCPFC Implementation Act, in cases 
where there is discretion in the implementation of one or more measures 
adopted by the Commission that would govern fisheries under authority 
of a Regional Fishery Management Council, NMFS may, to the extent 
practicable within the implementation schedule of the Convention and 
any recommendations and decisions adopted by the Commission, promulgate 
such regulations in accordance with the procedures established by the 
MSA.
    Purpose of framework: The purpose of a framework is to make it 
possible to manage fisheries more responsively under conditions 
requiring ``real time'' management. Such conditions exist in the 
context of the Convention because the Commission makes decisions that 
must be implemented by its members quickly--often within 60 days of the 
decision. The framework will allow NMFS to implement Commission 
decisions more rapidly than it would be able to without such a 
framework. The framework, to be codified at 50 CFR part 300, subpart O, 
contains the parameters within which NMFS can take specific actions, 
including the types of actions it could take, as well as the procedures 
for doing so. Limits implemented by NMFS under the framework, called 
``specifications,'' will be announced in the Federal Register. Except 
when warranted and allowed by law, specifications will be subject to 
prior public notice and comment. The limits specified under the 
framework will likely, but not always, be time-limited.
    Types and details of limits: The types of limits that will be 
specified under the framework include quantitative limits on the weight 
or number of fish that may be caught, retained, transshipped, landed, 
and/or sold; quantitative limits on the amount of fishing effort that 
may be expended, such as in terms of amounts of time vessels spend at 
sea or engaged in fishing or engaged in particular fishing activities 
or other measures of fishing effort, such as the number of gear sets or 
deployments of gear; and restrictions or prohibitions on particular 
fishing activities in certain areas and/or periods.
    Most recent Commission decisions do not apply in territorial seas 
or archipelagic waters. Accordingly, the framework regulations state 
that any specified limit will not--unless otherwise indicated in the 
specification--apply in the territorial seas or archipelagic waters of 
the United States or any other nation, as defined by the domestic laws 
and regulations of that nation and recognized by the United States. If 
a Commission decision does apply in territorial seas and/or 
archipelagic waters, the specification issued by NMFS to implement that 
decision will specify that it does apply in those areas.
    For each limit specified under the framework, NMFS will identify 
the area and period in which it applies, and as appropriate, the vessel 
types, gear types, species, fish sizes, and any other relevant 
attributes to which it applies. For spatial or temporal limits, NMFS 
will also specify the specific activities that would be restricted in 
the area or period, and for quantitative limits, NMFS will specify the 
restrictions and requirements that would go into effect after the limit 
is reached and the applicable dates of those restrictions and 
requirements. These restrictions and requirements could include a 
prohibition on the catch, retention, transshipment and/or landing of 
specific species or specific sizes of specific species, a prohibition 
on the use of specific fishing gears or methods, restrictions on 
specific fishing activities, and reporting or other requirements.
    Fisheries affected: In the decisions of the Commission, the three 
territories of the United States that participate in the Commission 
(``Participating Territories'')--American Samoa, the CNMI, and Guam--
often are treated separately from the United States. For example, the 
fisheries of the territories often are subject to different controls 
and limits than are the fisheries of the United States. Therefore, to 
implement certain Commission decisions, it is necessary to distinguish 
the fisheries from each other because fishing vessels from the 
Participating Territories are flagged vessels of the United States.
    The proposed regulatory framework included criteria to distinguish 
the fisheries from each other, for the purpose of attributing fishing 
effort and catch among the fisheries, and determining to which vessels 
a given restriction applies. This final rule does not include any such 
criteria, for the reasons explained in the section below titled 
``Changes from the Proposed Rule and Proposed Specifications.'' NMFS 
may re-propose the criteria at a later time. In the meantime, any 
criteria that are needed to determine the vessels to which a specified 
limit applies, or to attribute catch or fishing effort against a 
specified limit, will be included in the specifications issued under 
the framework.
    Allocation of limits: Under the framework, NMFS can allocate a 
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different fisheries sectors, such as among groups of fishing vessels 
that use different types of fishing gear. For example, given a 
Commission decision to limit catches of a particular species 
irrespective of the type of fishing gear used to catch it, NMFS can 
decide to allocate the limit between the longline and the purse seine 
fisheries, using the framework to establish specific limits for each of 
the two fisheries. NMFS can also use the framework to specify limits 
for particular fisheries even when the Commission-adopted limit is not 
specific to particular fisheries.
    The framework will not be used to allocate Commission-adopted 
limits among individual fishing vessels (except in the case where a 
single fishing vessel comprises an entire sector or fishery). This does 
not preclude NMFS from allocating Commission-adopted limits among 
individual fishing vessels through separate regulations.
    Framework procedures: The framework's procedures for specifying 
limits is as follows: NMFS will publish in the Federal Register a 
notice of the proposed specification and a request for public comment 
on the proposed specification. The proposed specification will include 
all the relevant characteristics of the limit. After consideration of 
public comment received on the proposed specification, NMFS will 
publish in the Federal Register a notice of the final specification. 
NMFS anticipates issuing specifications generally on a year-by-year 
basis. If limits of longer duration than one year are needed, NMFS 
anticipates publishing such limits in the Code of Federal Regulations.
    Consequences of limits being reached: For quantitative limits, NMFS 
will monitor catch or fishing effort with respect to the specified 
limit using data submitted in vessel logbooks and other available 
information. When NMFS estimates or projects that the specified limit 
has been or will be reached, NMFS will publish a notification to that 
effect in the Federal Register. For quantitative limits, this 
notification will include an advisement that specific activities will 
be restricted, and/or that certain requirements will be in place, 
during a specific period. The notification will specify the 
restrictions and requirements and the specific activities to which they 
apply and the start and end dates and times of those restrictions. The 
start date of the restrictions and requirements will not be earlier 
than 7 days after the date of filing the closure notice for public 
inspection at the Office of the Federal Register.

2. Requirement To Obtain International Maritime Organization (IMO) 
Number

    This element of the rule applies to all U.S. fishing vessels 
(including those participating in the fisheries of the U.S. 
Participating Territories) that are used for commercial fishing for 
highly migratory fish stocks in the Convention Area either on the high 
seas or in waters under the jurisdiction of a foreign nation, and the 
gross tonnage of which is at least 100 GRT (gross register tons) or 100 
GT (gross tons) ITC.
    The owner of any such fishing vessel is required to ensure that an 
``IMO number'' has been issued for the vessel.
    An ``IMO number,'' as used in this rule, is the number--sometimes 
called an IMO ship identification number--issued for a ship or vessel 
under the ship identification number scheme established by the 
International Maritime Organization. Currently, IMO numbers are issued 
on behalf of the IMO by IHS Maritime, the current administrator of the 
IMO ship identification number scheme. A vessel owner may request that 
an IMO number be issued by following the instructions given by IHS 
Maritime, available at: www.imonumbers.lrfairplay.com/default.aspx. 
There is no fee for making such a request or having an IMO number 
issued, but specific information about the fishing vessel and its 
ownership and management must be provided to the administrator of the 
scheme.
    Furthermore, for those fishing vessels for which an IMO number is 
required, obtaining an IMO number is a prerequisite for eligibility to 
receive a WCPFC Area Endorsement. The WCPFC Area Endorsement is the 
endorsement required--along with a high seas fishing permit--for a U.S. 
fishing vessel to be used for commercial fishing for HMS on the high 
seas in the Convention Area (see 50 CFR 300.212).
    The regulations include a process for fishing vessel owners to 
claim to NMFS that they are unable--through no fault of their own--to 
obtain IMO numbers. When NMFS receives such a claim, it will review it 
and assist the fishing vessel owner as appropriate. If NMFS determines 
that it is infeasible or impractical for the fishing vessel owner to 
comply with the requirement, NMFS will issue an exemption from the 
requirement for a specific or indefinite amount of time. The exemption 
will become void if ownership of the fishing vessel changes.

3. Other Regulatory Changes

    The final rule includes several other changes to the existing 
regulations to enhance clarity and promote efficiency, some of which 
are administrative in nature.
    First, this rule removes the regulations requiring that U.S. purse 
seine vessels carry WCPFC observers on fishing trips in the Convention 
Area (50 CFR 300.223(e)) because the applicable dates of the 
requirements, which extended through December 31, 2014, have passed. 
NMFS emphasizes that U.S. purse seine vessels operating in the 
Convention Area are, and will likely continue to be, subject to 
requirements to carry WCPFC observers under the current regulations at 
50 CFR 300.215. Under this section, U.S. fishing vessels operating in 
the Convention Area must carry a WCPFC observer when directed to do so 
by NMFS. NMFS has issued such directions to purse seine vessel owners 
for 2015, and anticipates doing so in subsequent years.
    Second, this rule revises the definition of ``fishing day'' to 
remove the reference to 50 CFR 300.223. As it was previously defined at 
50 CFR 300.211, the term applied only to the regulations at 50 CFR 
300.223, ``Purse seine fishing restrictions,'' which establish limits 
on purse seine fishing effort, restrictions on the use of FADs, and 
other restrictions that apply to purse seine fishing. The term 
``fishing day'' is now revised to apply more broadly to all the 
regulations in 50 CFR part 300, subpart O. ``Fishing day'' means, for 
fishing vessels equipped with purse seine gear, any day in which a 
fishing vessel searches for fish, deploys a FAD, services a FAD, or 
sets a purse seine, with the exception of setting a purse seine solely 
for the purpose of testing or cleaning the gear and resulting in no 
catch.
    Third, this rule removes certain elements of the existing 
regulations that require purse seine vessels in the Convention Area to 
retain on board all the catch of three species of tuna (bigeye tuna, 
yellowfin tuna, and skipjack tuna), with certain exceptions 
(specifically, 50 CFR 300.223(d)(1) and (2)), because they are 
obsolete.
    Fourth, this rule makes changes to the requirements related to the 
installation and operation of vessel monitoring system (VMS) units on 
fishing vessels that are used to fish commercially for HMS on the high 
seas in the Convention Area. The previous regulations at 50 CFR 300.219 
required the owner and the operator (i.e., the master or other 
individual aboard and in charge of the vessel) of any such vessel to 
expressly authorize NMFS and the Commission to receive and relay 
transmissions from the VMS unit. Those regulations are now revised to 
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Commission with authorization to receive and relay transmissions from 
the unit. In other words, an explicit written authorization from the 
vessel owner and operator is not needed for NMFS and the Commission to 
receive and relay transmissions from the VMS unit.
    Finally, this rule makes changes to the requirement for the owners 
or operators of U.S. purse seine vessels to submit to NMFS daily 
reports on how many sets were made on FADs. These daily FAD reports 
enable NMFS to monitor the number of purse seine sets on FADs (``FAD 
sets'') to determine if they are within the established limits. This 
reporting requirement, at 50 CFR 300.218(g), was previously written 
such that it would only go into effect when NMFS publishes a notice in 
the Federal Register announcing that it is in effect. In this rule, 
NMFS has removed the requirement for the publication of a Federal 
Register notice. Instead, vessel owners and operators will be required 
to submit the daily FAD reports only if directed to do so by NMFS. NMFS 
may contact vessel owners or operators directly with instructions on 
the timing and submission of the reports. NMFS anticipates directing 
vessel owners or operators to submit the reports only in periods during 
which limits on FAD sets are in place. Under the revised reporting 
requirement, if directed by NMFS, the owner or operator of any fishing 
vessel of the United States equipped with purse seine gear must report 
to NMFS, within 24 hours of the end of each day that the vessel is at 
sea in the Convention Area, the number of purse seine sets that were 
made on FADs during the period and in the format and manner directed by 
the NMFS Pacific Islands Regional Administrator.

Final Specifications for 2015

    Using the framework established at 50 CFR 300.227, as described 
above, NMFS issues specifications for 2015 to implement particular 
provisions of Conservation and Management Measure (CMM) 2014-01, 
``Conservation and Management Measure for Bigeye, Yellowfin and 
Skipjack Tuna in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean.''

4. Purse Seine FAD Restrictions

    Final specification for 2015: From July 1 through October 31, 2015, 
owners, operators, and crew of fishing vessels of the United States 
shall not do any of the following activities in the Convention Area in 
the area between 20[deg] N. latitude and 20[deg] S. latitude:
    (1) Set a purse seine around a FAD or within one nautical mile of a 
FAD.
    (2) Set a purse seine in a manner intended to capture fish that 
have aggregated in association with a FAD or a vessel, such as by 
setting the purse seine in an area from which a FAD or a vessel has 
been moved or removed within the previous eight hours, or setting the 
purse seine in an area in which a FAD has been inspected or handled 
within the previous eight hours, or setting the purse seine in an area 
into which fish were drawn by a vessel from the vicinity of a FAD or a 
vessel.
    (3) Deploy a FAD into the water.
    (4) Repair, clean, maintain, or otherwise service a FAD, including 
any electronic equipment used in association with a FAD, in the water 
or on a vessel while at sea, except that: (a) A FAD may be inspected 
and handled as needed to identify the FAD, identify and release 
incidentally captured animals, un-foul fishing gear, or prevent damage 
to property or risk to human safety; and (b) A FAD may be removed from 
the water and if removed may be cleaned, provided that it is not 
returned to the water.
    (5) From a purse seine vessel or any associated skiffs, other 
watercraft or equipment, do any of the following, except in emergencies 
as needed to prevent human injury or the loss of human life, the loss 
of the purse seine vessel, skiffs, watercraft or aircraft, or 
environmental damage: (a) Submerge lights under water; (b) suspend or 
hang lights over the side of the purse seine vessel, skiff, watercraft 
or equipment, or; (c) direct or use lights in a manner other than as 
needed to illuminate the deck of the purse seine vessel or associated 
skiffs, watercraft or equipment, to comply with navigational 
requirements, and to ensure the health and safety of the crew.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received comments on the proposed rule from two entities. The 
comments are summarized below, followed by responses from NMFS.
    Comment 1: The Hawaii Longline Association (HLA) commented that it 
understands the proposed rule would establish a framework to establish 
specifications and related items only for the United States, not for 
its territories. Specifications applicable to the territories are 
established through the regulations implementing Amendment 7 to the 
Fishery Ecosystem Plan for the Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific 
Region (Pelagics FEP), which require the annual issuance of 
specifications applicable to the territories that include catch limits, 
and caps on the amounts of those limits that may be allocated to 
eligible U.S. longline fishing vessels.
    Response: NMFS could issue specifications under the framework for 
fisheries of the U.S. Participating Territories as well as for 
fisheries of the United States. Although the framework established 
under Amendment 7 to the Pelagics FEP may be used to establish 
Commission-adopted limits on catch or fishing effort in the fisheries 
of the U.S. Participating Territories, it does not preclude NMFS from 
using other means to establish such limits, such as the framework 
established in this rule, should they be necessary to carry out 
obligations under the WCPFC Implementation Act.
    Comment 2: The HLA expressed concerns about the purpose or need for 
the proposed rule. If the basis for the proposed rule is NMFS' belief 
that implementing U.S. obligations under the Convention under this 
framework will be more efficient than the past practice of issuing 
regulations on a case-by-case basis, that is not fully explained in the 
proposed rule. The HLA is concerned that promulgation of another 
regulatory framework will result in a superfluous administrative 
process that will be misused by advocacy organizations that wish to end 
all tuna fishing. If the proposed rule will not result in significant 
and measurable increases in the efficiency of the regulatory process, 
or if it will result in more frequent agency decisions, each of which 
can be challenged, then the HLA recommends that NMFS not move forward 
with the proposed rule, as it may cause more problems than benefits for 
the agency and the regulated fisheries.
    Response: The purpose of a framework is to make it possible for 
NMFS to manage fisheries more responsively and more efficiently under 
conditions requiring ``real time'' management. Such conditions exist in 
the context of the Convention because the Commission makes decisions 
that must be implemented by its members quickly--often within 60 days 
of the decision. The framework will not create any additional 
administrative process. The internal procedures of NMFS and the 
Department of Commerce are such that NMFS expects that specifications 
under the framework can be developed, proposed, and finalized more 
quickly than stand-alone regulations (but the provisions for prior 
public notice and comment are essentially the same for both methods). 
This is because whenever NMFS issues a proposed or final specification, 
the framework, which establishes parameters on the scope and nature of 
the specifications

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that can be issued, will have already been approved. However, 
establishment of this framework will not preclude NMFS from 
implementing Commission decisions through regulations outside the 
framework process, as it has done in the past, so NMFS can choose the 
most appropriate approach in any given case.
    Comment 3: The HLA commented that the proposed rule does not 
explain what analyses NMFS will conduct before utilizing the framework 
procedures to establish allocations of catch, effort, or other limits 
among U.S. fisheries. The HLA is concerned that a framework approach 
will not be appropriate for dividing a national allocation among 
various U.S. fisheries. Allocations would be very controversial and 
disruptive to fisheries. The HLA urges the United States to discuss 
with its constituents, including the processes of the Western Pacific 
Fishery Management Council, how and by whom the allocation decisions, 
and the accompanying analyses, should be made before launching into a 
new framework process to make allocation decisions.
    Response: Specification of a limit under this framework, including 
limits involving allocations among sectors or groups of fishing 
vessels, would be subject to the same analyses that would be needed 
were the decision to be made outside this framework. Establishment of 
this framework will not preclude NMFS from taking action through 
regulations outside the framework process, as it has done in the past, 
so NMFS can choose the most appropriate approach in any given case. 
Furthermore, one of the options available under the WCPFC 
Implementation Act is to promulgate regulations in accordance with the 
procedures established by the MSA that involve the Regional Fishery 
Management Councils.
    Comment 4: The HLA commented that if NMFS proceeds to finalize the 
proposed rule, NMFS should ensure that the final rule is entirely 
consistent with the Amendment 7 framework and does not undermine NMFS' 
ability to promptly carry out its obligations under that framework in a 
straightforward manner, and to ensure that it does not create more 
obstacles for the Amendment 7 regulatory process.
    Response: NMFS believes this final rule is consistent with the 
Amendment 7 framework, and does not anticipate that it would impede 
NMFS' implementation of actions under the Amendment 7 framework. NMFS 
notes that proposed Sec.  300.227(d), titled ``U.S. and territorial 
fisheries,'' which included a reference to the regulations implementing 
Amendment 7 of the Pelagics FEP, is not included in these final 
regulations. The reasons for not finalizing that element of the 
proposed framework are explained in the section below, ``Changes from 
the Proposed Rule and Proposed Specifications.''
    Comment 5: The HLA offered its interpretation of the proposed 
provisions relevant to the catch allocation of ``dual-permitted'' 
longline vessels (i.e., those registered under a valid American Samoa 
Longline Limited Access Permit in addition to a Hawaii Longline Limited 
Access Permit). The HLA's interpretation is that in the circumstance 
where a specified fishing agreement under Amendment 7 with the CNMI or 
Guam is in effect, the catch of a dual-permitted vessel listed in the 
agreement that occurs outside the U.S. EEZ is attributed to American 
Samoa unless and until the American Samoa quota is exhausted, at which 
time such catch would be attributed to the territory (e.g., the CNMI or 
Guam) identified in the agreement. Conversely, in this circumstance, 
the catch of a dual-permitted vessel that occurs inside the U.S. EEZ is 
attributed to the territory (e.g., the CNMI or Guam) identified in the 
agreement.
    Response: NMFS disagrees with HLA's interpretation. However, as 
explained in the section below, ``Changes from the Proposed Rule and 
Proposed Specifications,'' this final rule does not include the 
proposed rule's criteria for distinguishing among the fisheries. As 
proposed, the framework included three priority-ranked criteria for 
attributing fishing effort and catch to a fishery of one of the three 
U.S. Participating Territories. The catch of a vessel identified in a 
specified fishing agreement under 50 CFR 665.819 would be attributed to 
the U.S. Participating Territory that is party to the agreement, 
according to the terms of that agreement to the extent they are 
consistent with the MSA, Commission decisions, and the Pelagics FEP and 
its implementing regulations. The terms of a specified fishing 
agreement could not alter the attribution priorities that would have 
been established under the proposed regulations. Accordingly, as long 
as the conditions for attribution to a territory under the regulations 
implementing Amendment 7 to the Pelagics FEP (at 50 CFR 665.819(c)(9)) 
were met, the catch would be attributed to a fishery of the territory 
that is party to the agreement rather than to a fishery of American 
Samoa, regardless of where the fish is caught or landed. However, 
because NMFS' proposed attribution criteria generated considerable 
public confusion, this provision is not being finalized in this 
rulemaking.
    Comment 6: The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) provided 
comments stating that it is concerned that the process for attributing 
catch to the U.S. Participating Territories under the framework could 
contradict the Commission's conservation and management measures 
regarding longline bigeye tuna catch limits. The CBD states that, 
specifically, portions of the framework seem to conflict with CMM 2014-
01 as it relates to longline vessels' catch of bigeye tuna and 
attribution of catch. According to the CBD, the criteria specified in 
the framework for attributing catch to the U.S. Participating 
Territories may be at odds with the provisions of CMM 2014-01, which 
require catch attribution to the flag State of the vessel except for 
vessels notified as chartered under CMM 2011-05, for which the catch 
and fishing effort are attributed to the chartering Member or 
Participating Territory. The CBD notes that to its knowledge, no U.S.-
flagged vessels have been notified as chartered under CMM 2011-05. 
Therefore, under the provisions of CMM 2014-01, catch of bigeye tuna by 
U.S.-flagged longline vessels should be attributed to the United 
States. CBD requests that NMFS amend the proposed language at 50 CFR 
300.227(d) that establishes criteria for distinguishing the fisheries 
of the United States and fisheries of the U.S. Participating 
Territories to clarify that NMFS will follow Commission conservation 
and management measures regarding attribution of catch and effort.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. Although the fisheries of the U.S. 
Participating Territories, including American Samoa, the CNMI, and 
Guam, operate under the United States' flag, Commission decisions have 
consistently treated them separately from the United States for 
purposes of adopting bigeye tuna catch limits in longline fisheries. 
CMM 2014-01 requires that bigeye tuna catches in the longline fisheries 
of the United States be limited to specified levels, based on a 
percentage of the fisheries' 2004 catch. However, CMM 2014-01 does not 
include any bigeye tuna catch limits for the longline fisheries of the 
U.S. Participating Territories (or for the longline fisheries of any 
other Participating Territory or small island developing State (SIDS) 
member of the Commission). There are a number of reasons for this. 
Convention Article 30 requires the Commission to give ``full 
recognition to the special requirements of developing states . . . in 
particular small island developing states . . . and territories'' and 
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transferring . . . a disproportionate burden of conservation action 
onto . . . territories.'' Accordingly, the Commission has consistently 
exempted Participating Territories from bigeye tuna catch limits in 
longline fisheries. Further, CMM 2013-06 requires the Commission to 
determine the ``nature and extent of the impact'' of any new 
conservation and management proposal on Territories prior to 
implementation. The fact that the Commission has never undertaken this 
analysis further refutes the commenter's belief that Participating 
Territories have been subsumed in their host nations' bigeye tuna catch 
limits. Finally, NMFS interprets paragraph 7 of CMM 2014-01 to 
specifically exempt Participating Territories from the longline limits 
established in paragraph 40.
    The Commission has not adopted guidance--for the purpose of 
implementing flag-based limits--on attributing fishing activity in 
cases where a Participating Territory does not have its own flag, 
leaving member States considerable discretion to implement their own 
domestic practices and policies. The proposed rule included criteria to 
distinguish the fisheries from each other, such as to determine the 
vessels to which a specified limit applies or to attribute catch or 
fishing effort against a specified limit. However, as explained in the 
section below, ``Changes from the Proposed Rule and Proposed 
Specifications,'' this final rule does not include the proposed rule's 
criteria for distinguishing among the fisheries.
    CMM 2012-05 (formerly CMM 2011-05) establishes procedures for 
Commission Members and Participating Territories to notify the 
Commission of vessels flagged to another State or Fishing Entity that 
they have chartered, leased, or entered into other mechanisms. This 
measure does not apply to vessels operating under specified fishing 
agreements under Amendment 7 to the Pelagics FEP because such vessels 
are neither chartered nor leased to the U.S. Participating Territories.
    Comment 7: The CBD states that tuna longline fishing jeopardizes 
the health of Hawaii's pelagic ecosystem and that ending bigeye tuna 
overfishing is critical to stopping and reversing changes in the 
ecosystem. The Commission's Scientific Committee has determined that 
WCPO bigeye tuna are overfished, yet fishing mortality rates remain too 
high, allowing overfishing to further reduce the population. NMFS has 
not considered the potential environmental impacts of the framework, 
specifically what could happen if the framework enabled continued 
fishing for bigeye tuna even after the U.S. catch limit is reached for 
all U.S.-flagged longline vessels by allowing for attribution of catch 
to the U.S. Participating Territories. The framework would allow 
exemptions from bigeye tuna catch limits via transfer agreements with 
the Hawaii-based longliners that effectively allow the longline vessels 
to fish unconstrained by effort limits, which will exacerbate the 
ecosystem and species-level impacts.
    The CBD further states that the expansion of the Hawaii-based deep-
set longline fishery has been encouraged by allowing exemptions to the 
Commission's bigeye tuna catch limit. Prior to 2014, the Hawaii-based 
longline fleet had never exceeded the U.S. catch limit by more than 771 
metric tons (mt), leading NMFS to assume last year that, going forward, 
no more than 1,000 mt of bigeye tuna would be transferred annually 
under specified territory fishing agreements. In practice, in 2014, the 
first year that a rule codifying quota shifting from Hawaii-based 
longliners to the U.S. Participating Territories was in effect, the 
Hawaii-based longliners exceeded the U.S. catch limit by more than 
1,000 mt, using an agreement with the CNMI and then caught 52 mt above 
and beyond the approved amount. This shows that the rule codifying the 
quota shifting increased bigeye tuna fishing mortality; this rule will 
do the same.
    Response: This action establishes a framework process under which 
NMFS will specify fishing effort limits, catch limits, and other 
restrictions and requirements in U.S. fisheries for HMS in the 
Convention Area, as may be necessary to implement particular decisions 
of the Commission. As explained in the section below, ``Changes from 
the Proposed Rule and Proposed Specifications,'' this final rule does 
not include the proposed rule's criteria for distinguishing the 
fisheries of the United States and the fisheries of the U.S. 
Participating Territories from each other under limits specified under 
the framework. The framework itself does not specify any longline 
limits for bigeye tuna, or authorize longline fishing for bigeye tuna 
after the U.S. limit is reached. Measures for establishing catch and 
fishing effort specifications in the territories, and allocation 
specifications, were established by regulations implementing Amendment 
7 to the Pelagics FEP, and are not part of this action. This action 
does not specify any limits under the framework for longline fisheries.
    The only specification being issued as part of this action is the 
purse seine FAD restrictions for 2015. The expected impacts of this 
specification on the human environment are analyzed in a programmatic 
environmental assessment that was made available in conjunction with 
the proposed rule and proposed specifications (see ADDRESSES). Should 
NMFS use the framework process to specify catch limits for the longline 
fisheries of the United States or the U.S. Participating Territories, 
NMFS would complete the appropriate environmental analysis at that 
time. NMFS has determined that the framework process is categorically 
excluded from the need to prepare an environmental assessment or an 
environmental impact statement (EIS) as it is purely administrative and 
procedural in nature. The framework simply sets up an efficient 
process--which might or might not be used by NMFS--for implementing 
Commission decisions.
    Comment 8: The CBD states that the framework, as it would apply to 
the bigeye tuna catch limits for longline vessels, exceeds NMFS' 
statutory authority under the WCPFC Implementation Act. According to 
the WCPFC Implementation Act, NMFS has authority to promulgate only 
those regulations necessary to carry out the international obligations 
of the United States under the Convention, including recommendations 
and decisions adopted by the Commission. Rather than attribute longline 
vessels' bigeye tuna catch according to the vessel's flag State, as 
required under CMM 2014-01, the framework would attribute longline 
bigeye tuna catch to the United States or a U.S. territory on the basis 
of port of landing, vessel registration, or inclusion of the vessel in 
a transfer agreement. These criteria are inconsistent with CMM 2014-01 
and its predecessor CMM 2013-01. Both CMM 2013-01 and CMM 2014-01 
establish a general rule that attribution of catch and effort shall be 
to the flag State and establish a single bigeye tuna catch limit for 
all U.S.-flagged longline vessels. Longline vessels in the fisheries of 
U.S. Participating Territories all operate under the U.S. flag, so they 
are all subject to the same, unified catch limit. The rule does not 
reconcile how the framework criteria, which treat catch of different 
U.S.-flagged vessels differently, could implement the Commission's 
limits for longline vessels' bigeye tuna catch, which currently 
allocate catch to the flag State of the vessel. NMFS is legally obliged 
to implement Commission decisions, which currently call for all 
Commission members reduce their bigeye catch from current levels. It

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is not clear that the framework will fulfill this mandate by reducing 
catch for longline fishing for bigeye tuna in years after 2015.
    Response: See responses to Comments 6 and 7, above. NMFS' response 
to Comment 6 as it relates to CMM 2014-01 also pertains to CMM 2013-01, 
which is essentially the same as CMM 2014-01 in terms of bigeye tuna 
catch limits in longline fisheries.
    Comment 9: The CBD made several comments related to the National 
Environmental Policy Act and the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
    The CBD states that NMFS should have prepared an EIS for the 
framework because of potentially significant environmental impacts and 
controversy. The framework's criteria for determining which fisheries 
are subject to the catch limits are not straightforward, which reduces 
transparency and creates controversy. Without any environmental 
analysis of the rule, the public lacks basic information needed to 
evaluate the framework's potential environmental impacts. For example, 
the notice does not specify how many vessels would fit under the 
criteria to attribute catch to the U.S. Participating Territories. 
Vessels permitted to land HMS in California, Oregon, and Washington 
can, under the framework, sell catch from the high seas in American 
Samoa, Guam, or the CNMI and have that catch be considered part of the 
fishery of the territory, but there are no estimates of how many 
vessels are permitted under 50 CFR 660.707 to which this criteria might 
apply.
    The CBD further states that NMFS has not studied the impact of 
allowing catch from the eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) to be considered 
part of a territory's fishery, which requires not only an EIS but also 
consultation under the ESA. The framework and the exemptions from 
Commission catch limits will have unknown effects on endangered 
loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles because of increased fishing 
effort in the EPO, specifically on the high seas off California. The 
most recent Biological Opinion on the Hawaii-based deep-set longline 
fishery, completed in September 2014, did not anticipate longline 
fishing effort in the EPO. The Biological Opinion treats the catch in 
the EPO as incidental, although Hawaii-permitted longline vessels have 
been operating out of and landing their catch in San Diego. Where the 
fishery operates is critical to assessing impacts to endangered 
species. Without assessing where the fishing effort takes place--in the 
high seas off California or in the high seas around U.S. territories--
NMFS cannot reliably estimate impacts to endangered sea turtles, and 
thus an EIS is necessary for this framework.
    The CBD states that because the framework is potentially 
controversial as it could apply to bigeye tuna longline catch limits, 
NMFS must prepare an EIS. More than 4,000 public comments were 
submitted in response to NMFS' 2014 rule to establish the attribution 
of catch to the U.S. Participating Territories (see final rule 
published October 28, 2014; 79 FR 64097). This is evidence that this 
framework could be controversial when applied, even though due to the 
short 15-day comment period, this rule specifically is not likely to 
raise a similar level of interest. The litigation regarding NMFS' rule 
to implement the attribution of catch to the U.S. Participating 
Territories also demonstrates the controversy associated with this 
aspect of the framework. Because the proposed rule would codify in a 
framework actions similar to what has already been challenged in court 
and subject to public protest, NMFS must prepare an EIS.
    Response: As stated in the response to Comment 7, the framework 
does not establish specific fishing effort or catch limits. Because the 
framework is purely administrative and procedural in nature, NMFS has 
determined that its establishment is categorically excluded from the 
need to prepare an environmental assessment or an EIS. Due to its 
administrative nature, the framework itself will not contribute to any 
direct, indirect, or cumulative impacts. Should NMFS use the framework 
process to specify catch limits for longline fisheries, NMFS would 
complete the appropriate environmental and economic analyses when 
details of the proposed management action are known. For example, this 
action includes final specifications under the framework that establish 
restrictions on the use of FADs by purse seine vessels in 2015. That 
FAD-related action is supported by a programmatic environmental 
assessment that was made available in conjunction with the proposed 
rule and proposed specifications (see ADDRESSES).
    NMFS has determined that the proposed framework regulations and 
associated specifications for 2015 will not affect any ESA-listed 
species in any manner not considered in prior consultations. The 
existing September 2014 Biological Opinion for the Hawaii deep-set 
longline fishery considered the effects of the fishery on ESA-listed 
species based upon the documented history of where the fishery 
operates. The fishery continues to operate at levels and in a manner 
analyzed in the Biological Opinion, and impacts to ESA-listed species 
remain within levels anticipated and authorized in the incidental take 
statement. Establishment of this framework, which is purely 
administrative and procedural in nature, will not alter the operation 
of the fishery in any way, and therefore does not itself introduce 
effects of the action that were not considered in earlier 
consultations.
    The reference in the proposed framework to fishing vessels with 
permits issued under 50 CFR 660.707 has to do with the attribution of 
catch and fishing effort with respect to the vessel that lands the 
fish, not the vessel that catches the fish. However, as explained in 
the section below, ``Changes from the Proposed Rule and Proposed 
Specifications,'' this final rule does not include that reference or 
the proposed rule's criteria for distinguishing among the fisheries. 
More generally, NMFS does not expect that catches from the EPO will be 
subject to any WCPFC-adopted limits that might be established under the 
framework.
    Comment 10: The CBD states that NMFS prohibited shallow-set 
longlines east of 150[deg] W. longitude to protect sea turtles after a 
Biological Opinion found that allowing shallow sets for swordfish east 
of 150[deg] W. longitude would appreciably reduce the likelihood of 
survival and recovery in the wild of loggerhead sea turtles. In April 
2009, the Pacific Fishery Management Council discussed amending the 
fishery management plan to allow use of shallow-set longlines on the 
high seas, but expressed concerns about how to limit fishing effort 
based on the high number of inactive permits in the current swordfish 
fishery using gillnets. The Pacific Fishery Management Council's 
concerns are not addressed by the framework, which allows vessels 
permitted to land in California to count their catch as part of a 
territory's fishery when landing in the territory, vastly increasing 
fishing effort.
    Response: The framework does not authorize any fishing activity 
that has not already been analyzed under NEPA and the ESA. One of the 
proposed framework's criteria for distinguishing the fisheries of the 
U.S. Participating Territories from U.S. fisheries--for the purpose of 
Commission-adopted limits--was that if the catch is landed in a U.S. 
Participating Territory, it would be considered part of a fishery of 
that territory, provided that several conditions are met, one of which, 
would be that the vessel that lands the fish must is operated in 
compliance with a valid permit issued under 50 CFR

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660.707 or 50 CFR 665.801. As explained above, this final rule does not 
include the proposed rule's criteria for distinguishing among the 
fisheries. Furthermore, NMFS does not expect that catches from the EPO 
will be subject to any WCPFC-adopted limits that might be established 
under this framework.
    Comment 11: The CBD commented that its interpretation of the 
proposed criteria for distinguishing the fisheries of the United States 
from those of the U.S. Participating Territories was as follows: (1) 
Except as provided in (2) and (3), below, if catch is landed in 
American Samoa, Guam, or the CNMI, the catch and associated fishing 
effort are considered part of the territory in which it is landed, with 
exceptions for catch from purse seines and catch from outside the part 
of the U.S. EEZ that surrounds the territory; (2) except as provided 
under (3), if the vessel is registered under an American Samoa Longline 
Limited Access Permit, the vessel's catch and effort are considered a 
part of a fishery of American Samoa as long as it was caught in the 
portion of the U.S. EEZ surrounding American Samoa and it was landed by 
a fishing vessel operated in compliance with a permit issued under 50 
CFR 660.707 or 665.801; and (3) if the vessel is included in a 
specified fishing agreement under 50 CFR 665.819(c), the catch and 
effort are considered part of a fishery of American Samoa, Guam, or the 
CNMI, according to the terms of the agreement.
    Response: The CBD's interpretation of the proposed criteria for 
distinguishing the fisheries of the United States from those of the 
U.S. Participating Territories is not correct. Under the first two 
proposed criteria, catch would not necessarily have to be caught in the 
portion of the U.S. EEZ that surrounds the territory in order to be 
attributed to a fishery of that territory. For example, fish could be 
caught on the high seas and attributed to a territorial fishery if 
certain conditions were met. However, NMFS acknowledges, based on the 
comments from the CBD and the HLA, that there is public confusion over 
the meaning and effect of proposed paragraph 50 CFR 300.227(d). 
Furthermore, NMFS intended for the criteria, as they would apply to 
longline fisheries, to mirror those in existing regulations related to 
bigeye tuna catch limits in longline fisheries (at 50 CFR 300.224), but 
inadvertently wrote the proposed regulations such that they differed 
from those existing regulations. For these reasons, NMFS is not 
implementing this provision as proposed. As described in the ``Changes 
from the Proposed Rule and Proposed Specifications'' section, NMFS has 
not included in this final rule the proposed rule's criteria for 
distinguishing among the fisheries at 50 CFR 300.227(d).

Changes From the Proposed Rule and Proposed Specifications

    NMFS has not made any changes from the proposed specifications for 
2015.
    NMFS has made five changes from the proposed rule.
    First, after considering public comment, NMFS is not finalizing the 
proposed rule's paragraph (d) of 50 CFR 300.227, titled ``U.S. and 
territorial fisheries.'' The proposed paragraph had included criteria 
to distinguish the fisheries of the U.S. Participating Territories from 
the fisheries of the United States, such as to determine the vessels to 
which a specified limit applies or to attribute catch or fishing effort 
against a specified limit. Comments received on paragraph (d) indicate 
that there was public confusion over how to interpret the regulatory 
text and how the criteria would be prioritized. Based on the comments 
received and on NMFS' own review of the proposed rule text, NMFS finds 
that the proposed regulatory text at 50 CFR 300.227(d) was confusing to 
the public and did not afford adequate notice of the proposed criteria. 
Furthermore, NMFS intended for the criteria to mirror those in existing 
regulations related to bigeye tuna catch limits in longline fisheries 
(at 50 CFR 300.224), but inadvertently wrote the proposed regulations 
such that they differed from those existing regulations. For these 
reasons, NMFS has decided to finalize the framework without the 
proposed criteria. NMFS is not including the proposed text at 50 CFR 
300.227(d) in the final rule, and may re-propose the criteria at a 
later time. In the meantime, any criteria that are needed to determine 
the vessels to which a specified limit applies, or to attribute catch 
or fishing effort against a specified limit, will be included in the 
specifications issued under the framework.
    Second, NMFS has made non-substantial changes to paragraph (a) of 
50 CFR 300.227, which sets out the purpose and general provisions for 
the framework. The changes make the paragraph align more closely with 
the language of the WCPFC Implementation Act, particularly to make 
clear that NMFS (through delegation of authority from the Secretary of 
Commerce) is authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be 
necessary to carry out the international obligations of the United 
States under the Convention and the WCPFC Implementation Act.
    Third, NMFS has made non-substantial changes to paragraph (e) of 50 
CFR 300.227, changing three instances of ``Commission-mandated limit'' 
to ``Commission-adopted limit'' to better reflect the responsibilities 
of the Secretary of Commerce and NMFS under the WCPFC Implementation 
Act.
    Fourth, NMFS has made amendments to regulations at 15 CFR 902.1(b) 
to incorporate the approval of the collection of information 
requirements for IMO numbers.
    Fifth, NMFS has made non-substantive technical modifications to 50 
CFR 300.222 to take into consideration that different elements of the 
final rule go into effect at different times.

Delegation of Authority

    Under NOAA Administrative Order 205-11, dated December 17, 1990, 
the Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere has delegated authority 
to sign material for publication in the Federal Register to the 
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA.

Classification

    The Administrator, Pacific Islands Region, NMFS, has determined 
that this final rule and these final specifications are consistent with 
the WCPFC Implementation Act and other applicable laws.

Administrative Procedure Act

    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there is good cause to waive prior 
notice and an opportunity for public comment on the amendments to 
regulations at 15 CFR 902.1(b), because it is unnecessary. This 
revision is an administrative change that modifies the CFR sections 
where the information collection requirements under current OMB control 
number 0648-0595 are located.
    There is good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to establish an 
effective date less than 30 days after date of publication for the 
final specifications for 2015 and for the framework element of the 
final rule (i.e., the addition of section 300.227 to Title 50 of the 
Code of Federal Regulations), as well as the new paragraph with 
prohibitions associated with the framework (i.e., 50 CFR 300.222(xx)). 
NMFS must establish the restrictions on the use of FADs by October 1, 
2015, in order to comply with the provisions of CMM 2014-01 
(restrictions on the use of FADs are also required under CMM 2014-01 
for July 1 through September 30, 2015, but those restrictions have 
already been established through regulations at 50 CFR 300.223(b)). The 
restrictions are intended to reduce or otherwise control

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fishing pressure on bigeye tuna in the WCPO in order to restore this 
stock to levels capable of producing maximum sustainable yield on a 
continuing basis. According to the NMFS stock status determination 
criteria, bigeye tuna in the Pacific Ocean is currently experiencing 
overfishing. Failure to establish the FAD restrictions by October 1, 
2015, would result in additional fishing pressure on this stock, in 
violation of international and domestic legal obligations. The final 
specifications for 2015 are issued under the regulatory framework 
established at 50 CFR 300.227, so to make the FAD restrictions 
effective by October 1, 2015, the framework and its associated 
prohibitions must also be made effective by that date.

Executive Order 12866

    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    A final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) was prepared. The 
FRFA incorporates the initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) 
prepared for the proposed rule and proposed specifications. The 
analysis in the IRFA is not repeated here in its entirety.
    A description of the action, why it is being considered, and the 
legal basis for this action are contained in the SUMMARY section of the 
preamble and in other sections of this SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 
section of this final rule and final specifications, above. The 
analysis follows:
Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in Response to the IRFA
    NMFS did not receive any comments on the IRFA.
Description of Small Entities to Which the Rule and Specifications Will 
Apply
    Small entities include ``small businesses,'' ``small 
organizations,'' and ``small governmental jurisdictions.'' The Small 
Business Administration (SBA) has established size standards for all 
major industry sectors in the United States, including commercial 
finfish harvesters (NAICS code 114111). A business primarily involved 
in finfish harvesting is classified as a small business if it is 
independently owned and operated, is not dominant in its field of 
operation (including its affiliates), and has combined annual receipts 
not in excess of $20.5 million for all its affiliated operations 
worldwide.
    The final rule and specifications apply to owners and operators of 
U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing for HMS in the 
Convention Area. The framework establishes administrative procedures 
for implementing Commission decisions. It does not in itself establish 
any requirements for owners or operators of fishing vessels or other 
entities. With the exception of the requirement to obtain an IMO 
number, the substantive elements of the rule and specifications (i.e., 
those elements expected to bring economic impacts to affected entities) 
apply only to purse seine vessels. NMFS estimates that of all the U.S. 
fishing vessels to which the IMO number requirement apply, only 7 do 
not already have an IMO number. Of the 7, 1 is a purse seine vessel, 4 
are longline vessels, and 2 are troll vessels.
    The number of purse seine vessels affected by the purse seine 
specifications is the number of vessels licensed under the Treaty on 
Fisheries between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and 
the Government of the United States of America (South Pacific Tuna 
Treaty, or SPTT). The current number of licensed vessels is 37. The 
maximum number allowed under the SPTT, apart from joint venture 
licenses, none of which have ever been issued, is 40.
    Thus, the fish harvesting entities affected by the final rule and 
specifications include about 37 purse seine vessels, 4 longline 
vessels, and 2 troll vessels.
    Based on (limited) available financial information about the 
affected fishing vessels and the SBA's small entity size standards for 
commercial finfish harvesters, and using individual vessels as proxies 
for individual businesses, NMFS believes that all the affected fish 
harvesting businesses are small entities. NMFS used average per-vessel 
returns over recent years to estimate annual revenue because gross 
receipts and ex-vessel price information specific to the affected 
vessels are not available to NMFS. For the purse seine fishery, NMFS 
estimates that the average annual receipts over 2010-2012 for each 
purse seine vessel were less than the $20.5 million threshold for 
finfish harvesting businesses (the greatest was about $19 million) 
based on the catches of each vessel in the purse seine fleet during 
that period, and indicative regional cannery prices developed by the 
Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (available at https://www.ffa.int/node/425#attachments). Since 2012, cannery prices have 
declined dramatically, so the vessels' revenues in 2013 and 2014 have 
very likely declined as well. For the longline fishery, the ex-vessel 
value of catches by the Hawaii longline fleet in 2012 was about $87 
million. With 129 active vessels in that year, per-vessel average 
revenues were about $0.7 million, well below the $20.5 million 
threshold for finfish harvesting businesses.
Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    The recordkeeping, reporting, and other compliance requirements are 
discussed below for each of the main elements of the final rule and 
final specifications, as described earlier in the SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION section of the preamble. Fulfillment of these requirements 
is not expected to require any professional skills that the affected 
vessel owners and operators do not already possess. The costs of 
complying with the requirements are described below to the extent 
possible:

1. Framework To Implement Commission Decisions

    The framework establishes administrative procedures for 
implementing Commission decisions. It does not in itself establish any 
requirements for owners or operators of fishing vessels or other 
entities, so it is not discussed further in this FRFA.

2. Requirement To Obtain IMO Number

    The requirement to obtain an IMO number is a one-time requirement; 
once a number has been issued for a vessel, the vessel would be in 
compliance for the remainder of its life, regardless of changes in 
ownership. Most entities that are required to obtain an IMO number 
already have them. NMFS estimates that 7 fishing vessels (that are 
currently in the fishery) are initially subject to the requirement, and 
projects that as fishing vessels enter the fishery in the future, 
roughly two per year will be required to obtain IMO numbers. Completing 
and submitting the application form (which can be done online and 
requires no fees) is expected to take about 30 minutes per applicant, 
on average. Assuming a value of labor of approximately $26 per hour and 
communication costs of about $1 per application, the (one-time) cost to 
each entity are expected to be about $14.

3. Other Regulatory Changes

    Among the final rule's other regulatory changes, only the change to 
the daily FAD reporting requirements has the potential to bring 
economic impacts to affected entities. Under the previous regulations, 
when NMFS triggered the daily FAD reporting requirement through an 
announcement in the Federal Register, the vessel owner or operator 
would have had to complete and submit the reports each

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day while the fishing vessel is at sea in the Convention Area. NMFS 
estimated that cost to be about $1,360 per vessel per year. Under the 
change made in this rule, the vessel owner or operator has to complete 
and submit the reports only if and when directed by NMFS. Because the 
purse seine FAD restrictions for 2015 do not include any FAD set 
limits, it is unlikely that NMFS will direct vessel operators to submit 
reports for 2015. Thus, the change could potentially reduce the 
reporting costs to affected purse seine entities during this period.

4. Purse Seine FAD Restrictions

    The FAD prohibition period in July-October in 2015 will 
substantially constrain the manner in which purse seine fishing can be 
conducted in that period in the Convention Area; vessels will be able 
to set only on free, or ``unassociated,'' schools.
    The costs associated with the FAD restrictions cannot be 
quantitatively estimated, but the fleet's historical use of FADs can 
give a qualitative estimate of the costs. In the years 1997-2013, the 
proportion of sets made on FADs in the U.S. purse seine fishery ranged 
from less than 30 percent in some years to more than 90 percent in 
others. Thus, the importance of FAD sets in terms of profits appears to 
be quite variable over time, and is probably a function of many 
factors, including fuel prices (unassociated sets involve more 
searching time and thus tend to bring higher fuel costs than FAD sets) 
and market conditions (e.g., FAD fishing, which tends to result in 
greater catches of lower-value skipjack tuna and smaller yellowfin tuna 
and bigeye tuna than unassociated sets, might be more attractive and 
profitable when canneries are not rejecting small fish). Thus, the 
costs of complying with the FAD restrictions will depend on a variety 
of factors.
    In 2010-2013, the last 4 years for which complete data are 
available and for which there was 100 percent observer coverage, the 
U.S. WCPO purse seine fleet made about 39 percent of its sets on FADs. 
During the months when setting on FADs was allowed, the percentage was 
about 58 percent. The fact that the fleet has made such a substantial 
portion of its sets on FADs indicates that prohibiting the use of FADs 
for four months each year is likely to bring substantial costs and/or 
revenue losses.
    To mitigate these impacts, vessel operators might choose to 
schedule their routine vessel and equipment maintenance during the FAD 
prohibition periods. However, the limited number of vessel maintenance 
facilities in the region might constrain vessel operators' ability to 
do this. It also is conceivable that some vessels might choose not to 
fish at all during the FAD prohibition periods rather than fish without 
the use of FADs. Observations of the fleet's behavior in 2009-2013, 
when FAD prohibition periods were in effect, do not suggest that either 
of these responses occurred to an appreciable degree. The proportion of 
the fleet that fished during the two- and three-month FAD prohibition 
periods of 2009-2013 did not appreciably differ from the proportion 
that fished during the same months in the years 1997-2008, when no FAD 
prohibition periods were in place.
    In summary, the economic impacts of the FAD prohibition period in 
2015 cannot be quantified, but they could be substantial. Their 
magnitude will depend in part on market conditions, ocean conditions 
and the magnitude of any limits on allowable levels of fishing effort 
in foreign EEZs and on the high seas in the Convention Area.
Disproportionate Impacts
    As indicated above, all affected entities are believed to be small 
entities, thus small entities will not be disproportionately affected 
relative to large entities. Nor will there be disproportionate economic 
impacts based on vessel size or home port. With respect to vessel type, 
the specifications for 2015 apply only to purse seine vessels, so they 
would not impact any other vessel types.
Steps Taken To Minimize the Significant Economic Impacts on Small 
Entities
    NMFS has sought to identify alternatives that would minimize the 
rule's and specifications' economic impact on small entities 
(``significant alternatives''). Taking no action could result in lesser 
adverse economic impacts than the action for many affected entities, 
but NMFS has determined that the no-action alternative would fail to 
accomplish the objectives of the WCPFC Implementation Act, including 
satisfying the international obligations of the United States as a 
Contracting Party to the Convention, and NMFS has rejected it for that 
reason. Alternatives identified for each of the main elements of the 
rule and specifications are discussed below:

1. Framework To Implement Commission Decisions

    The framework will not in itself establish any requirements for 
owners or operators of fishing vessels or other entities, so would not 
bring economic impacts. Thus, NMFS has not identified any significant 
alternatives.

2. Requirement To Obtain IMO Number

    NMFS has not identified any significant alternatives to the IMO 
number requirement that would comport with U.S. obligations to 
implement the Commission decision regarding IMO numbers.

3. Other Regulatory Changes

    None of the other regulatory changes are expected to bring adverse 
economic impacts to affected entities, so NMFS has not identified any 
significant alternatives.

4. Purse Seine FAD Restrictions

    NMFS considered in detail one alternative to the restrictions on 
the use of FADs in 2015. Under the alternative, purse seine vessels 
would be subject to a 3-month (July-September) FAD prohibition period 
in 2015, and a limit of 2,522 FAD sets for the year. This alternative 
would be consistent with the options available to the United States 
under CMM 2014-01. The impacts of this alternative relative to those of 
the final action (4-month FAD closure) would depend on the total amount 
of fishing effort available to the U.S. purse seine fleet in the 
Convention Area in 2015. If total available fishing effort is 
relatively high, the final action (4-month FAD closure) would likely 
allow for more FAD sets than would this alternative, and thus likely 
cause lesser adverse impacts. The reverse would be the case for 
relatively low levels of total available fishing effort. For example, 
given the fleet's historical average FAD set ratio of 58 percent, and 
assuming an even distribution of sets throughout the year, the 
estimated ``breakeven'' point between the two alternatives would be 
6,502 total available sets for the year. Although the amount of fishing 
effort that will be available to the fleet in the future, particularly 
under the SPTT, cannot be predicted with any certainty, 6,502 sets is 
substantially less than the amounts of fishing effort that have been 
available to the fleet since it has been operating under the SPTT. For 
that reason, NMFS expects that the final action (4-month FAD closure) 
likely would cause less severe economic impacts on the purse seine 
fleet and its participants than would this alternative, and NMFS has 
rejected the alternative of a 3-month FAD closure in combination with a 
limit of 2,522 FAD sets for that reason.

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Small Entity Compliance Guide
    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as ``small entity compliance 
guides.'' The agency shall explain the actions a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules. NMFS has 
prepared one or more small entity compliance guides for this rule and 
specifications, and will send them to holders of permits in the 
relevant fisheries. The guide(s) and this final rule also will be 
available at www.fpir.noaa.gov and by request from NMFS PIRO (see 
ADDRESSES).

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This final rule contains three collection-of-information 
requirements that are subject to review and approval by the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA).
    The first collection has been approved by the OMB under control 
number 0648-0595, ``Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention 
Vessel Information Family of Forms.'' This collection-of-information 
has been revised to include the requirement for the owners of certain 
fishing vessels to ensure that IMO numbers are issued for the vessels. 
This is a one-time requirement; no renewals or updates are required 
during the life of a vessel. A fishing vessel owner can request the 
issuance of an IMO number by submitting specific information about the 
vessel and its ownership and management to IHS Maritime, which issues 
IMO numbers on behalf of the International Maritime Organization. If a 
fishing vessel requires an exemption, the owner must provide the 
required information to NMFS. Providing the required information is 
expected to bring a public reporting burden of approximately 30 minutes 
per response.
    The second collection, requirements related to installing and 
operating vessel monitoring system units, has been approved by OMB 
under control number 0648-0596, ``Vessel Monitoring System Requirements 
under the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention.'' Public 
reporting burden for the VMS requirements is estimated to average 5 
minutes per response for the activation reports and on/off reports, 4 
hours per response for VMS unit purchase and installation, and 1 hour 
per response for VMS unit maintenance.
    The third collection, the daily FAD reporting requirement, has been 
approved by OMB under control number 0648-0649, ``Transshipment 
Requirements under the WCPFC.'' Public reporting burden for the daily 
FAD report is estimated to average 10 minutes per response.
    These estimated response times include time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information.
    Send comments regarding these burden estimates, or any other aspect 
of the data collections, including whether the collections are 
necessary for the performance of the functions of the agency, the 
accuracy of the agency's estimates of burden, ways to enhance the 
utility and clarity of information, and suggestions for reducing the 
burden, to Michael D. Tosatto, Regional Administrator, NMFS PIRO (see 
ADDRESSES) 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.

List of Subjects

15 CFR Part 902

    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

50 CFR Part 300

    Administrative practice and procedure, Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, 
Marine resources, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.

    Dated: September 25, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 15 CFR part 902 and 50 CFR 
part 300 are amended as follows:

Title 15--Commerce and Foreign Trade

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

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

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


0
2. In Sec.  902.1, in the table in paragraph (b), under the entry ``50 
CFR'', add an entry in alphanumeric order for ``300.217'' to read as 
follows:


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

* * * * *
    (b) * * *

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Current OMB
                                                          control number
  CFR Part or section where the information collection     (all numbers
                 requirement is located                     begin with
                                                              0648-)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * *
50 CFR:.................................................  ..............
* * * * *                                                 ..............
300.217.................................................           -0595
* * * * *
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Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart O--Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly 
Migratory Species

0
3. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 300, subpart O, continues to 
read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.


0
4. In Sec.  300.211, revise the definition of ``Fishing day'' to read 
as follows:


Sec.  300.211  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Fishing day means, for fishing vessels equipped with purse seine 
gear, any day in which a fishing vessel searches for fish, deploys a 
FAD, services a FAD, or sets a purse seine, with the exception of 
setting a purse seine solely for the purpose of testing or cleaning the 
gear and resulting in no catch.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  300.217, add paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  300.217  Vessel identification.

* * * * *
    (c) IMO numbers. (1) For the purpose of this section, an IMO number 
is the unique number issued for a vessel under the ship identification 
number scheme established by the International Maritime Organization 
or, for vessels that are not strictly subject to that scheme, the 
unique number issued by the administrator of that scheme using the 
scheme's numbering format, sometimes known as a Lloyd's Register number 
or LR number.
    (2) The owner of a fishing vessel of the United States used for 
commercial fishing for HMS in the Convention Area, either on the high 
seas or in waters

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under the jurisdiction of any nation other than the United States, 
shall request and obtain an IMO number for the vessel if the gross 
tonnage of the vessel, as indicated on the vessel's current Certificate 
of Documentation issued under 46 CFR part 67, is at least 100 GRT or 
100 GT ITC. An IMO number may be requested for a vessel by following 
the instructions given by the administrator of the IMO ship 
identification number scheme; those instructions are currently 
available on the Web site of IHS Maritime, at: 
www.imonumbers.lrfairplay.com/default.aspx.
    (3) In the event that the owner of a fishing vessel subject to the 
requirement of paragraph (c)(2) of this section, after following the 
instructions given by the administrator of the IMO ship identification 
number scheme, is unable to obtain an IMO number for the fishing 
vessel, the fishing vessel owner may request an exemption from the 
requirement from the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator. The 
request must be sent by mail to the Pacific Islands Regional 
Administrator or by email to [email protected] and must include the 
vessel's name, the vessel's official number, a description of the steps 
taken to request an IMO number, and a description of any responses from 
the administrator of the IMO ship identification number scheme.
    (4) Upon receipt of a request for an exemption under paragraph 
(c)(3) of this section, the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator 
will, to the extent he or she determines appropriate, assist the 
fishing vessel owner in requesting an IMO number. If the Pacific 
Islands Regional Administrator determines that it is infeasible or 
impractical for the fishing vessel owner to obtain an IMO number for 
the fishing vessel, he or she will issue an exemption from the 
requirements of paragraph (c)(2) of this section for the subject 
fishing vessel and its owner and notify the fishing vessel owner of the 
exemption. The Pacific Islands Regional Administrator may limit the 
duration of the exemption. The Pacific Islands Regional Administrator 
may rescind an exemption at any time. If an exemption is rescinded, the 
fishing vessel owner must comply with the requirements of paragraph 
(c)(2) of this section within 30 days of being notified of the 
rescission. If the ownership of a fishing vessel changes, an exemption 
issued to the former fishing vessel owner becomes void.

0
6. In Sec.  300.218, revise paragraph (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  300.218  Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

* * * * *
    (g) Daily FAD reports. If directed by NMFS, the owner or operator 
of any fishing vessel of the United States equipped with purse seine 
gear must report to NMFS, for the period and in the format and manner 
directed by the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator, within 24 hours 
of the end of each day that the vessel is at sea in the Convention 
Area, the number of purse seine sets were made on FADs during that day.
* * * * *

0
7. In Sec.  300.219, revise paragraphs (c)(1) and (5) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  300.219  Vessel monitoring system.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) VMS unit. The vessel owner and operator shall install and 
maintain on the fishing vessel, in accordance with instructions 
provided by the SAC and the VMS unit manufacturer, a VMS unit that is 
type-approved by NMFS for fisheries governed under the Act. The vessel 
owner and operator shall arrange for a NMFS-approved mobile 
communications service provider to receive and relay transmissions from 
the VMS unit to NMFS. NMFS makes available lists of type-approved VMS 
units and approved mobile communications service providers. NMFS and 
the Commission are authorized to receive and relay transmissions from 
the VMS unit.
* * * * *
    (5) Related VMS requirements. Installing, carrying and operating a 
VMS unit in compliance with the requirements in part 300 of this title, 
part 660 of this title, or part 665 of this title relating to the 
installation, carrying, and operation of VMS units shall be deemed to 
satisfy the requirements of paragraph (c) of this section, provided 
that the VMS unit is operated continuously and at all times while the 
vessel is at sea, the VMS unit is type-approved by NMFS for fisheries 
governed under the Act, and the specific requirements of paragraph 
(c)(4) of this section are complied with. If the VMS unit is owned by 
NMFS, the requirement under paragraph (c)(4) of this section to repair 
or replace the VMS unit will be the responsibility of NMFS, but the 
vessel owner and operator shall be responsible for ensuring that the 
VMS unit is operable before leaving port or starting the next trip.
* * * * *
0
8. Amend Sec.  300.222, effective October 1, 2015, by adding paragraph 
(xx) to read as follows:


Sec.  300.222  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (xx) Fail to comply with any of the limits, restrictions, 
prohibitions, or requirements specified under Sec.  300.227.

0
9. Section 300.222 is further amended as follows:
0
a. Remove paragraphs (x) and (z);
0
b. Redesignate paragraphs (y) and (aa) as paragraphs (x) and (y), 
respectively;
0
c. Redesignate paragraphs (bb) through (ww) as (z) through (uu), 
respectively; and
0
d. Add paragraph (vv) and reserved paragraph (ww).
    The additions reads as follows:


Sec.  300.222  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (vv) Fail to obtain an IMO number for a fishing vessel as required 
in Sec.  300.217(c).
    (ww) [Reserved].
* * * * *

0
10. In Sec.  300.223, revise paragraph (d) and remove and reserve 
paragraph (e).
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  300.223  Purse seine fishing restrictions.

* * * * *
    (d) Catch retention. An owner and operator of a fishing vessel of 
the United States equipped with purse seine gear must ensure the 
retention on board at all times while at sea within the Convention Area 
any bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus), yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares), 
or skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis), except in the following 
circumstances and with the following conditions:
    (1) Fish that are unfit for human consumption, including but not 
limited to fish that are spoiled, pulverized, severed, or partially 
consumed at the time they are brought on board, may be discarded.
    (2) If at the end of a fishing trip there is insufficient well 
space to accommodate all the fish captured in a given purse seine set, 
fish captured in that set may be discarded, provided that no additional 
purse seine sets are made during the fishing trip.
    (3) If a serious malfunction of equipment occurs that necessitates 
that fish be discarded.
* * * * *

0
11. Add Sec.  300.227 to subpart O, effective October 1, 2015, to read 
as follows:


Sec.  300.227  Framework for catch and fishing effort limits.

    (a) General. To implement conservation and management measures

[[Page 59049]]

adopted by the Commission, the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator 
may specify limits on catch or fishing effort by fishing vessels of the 
United States in the Convention Area, and other fishing-related 
restrictions and requirements (collectively called ``limits''). The 
limits will be specified as may be necessary to carry out the 
international obligations of the United States under the WCPF 
Convention and the Act, and will be designed to implement particular 
provisions of Commission-adopted conservation and management measures. 
For each specified limit, the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator 
will specify the area and period in which it applies, and as 
appropriate, the vessel types, gear types, species, fish sizes, and any 
other relevant attributes to which it applies. In addition to 
quantitative limits on catches and fishing effort, the Pacific Islands 
Regional Administrator may specify areas or periods in which particular 
fishing activities are restricted or prohibited, and other fishing-
related requirements. For each specified quantitative limit, the 
Pacific Islands Regional Administrator will also specify the 
prohibitions and requirements that would go into effect after the limit 
is reached and the applicable dates of those prohibitions.
    (b) Application in territorial seas and archipelagic waters. Unless 
stated otherwise in particular specifications, the limits specified 
under the framework shall not apply in the territorial seas or 
archipelagic waters of the United States or any other nation, as 
defined by the domestic laws and regulations of that nation and 
recognized by the United States.
    (c) Types of limits. The types of limits that may be specified 
under this section include, but are not limited to:
    (1) Limits on the weight or number of fish or other living marine 
resources of specific types and/or sizes that may be caught, retained, 
transshipped, landed, and/or sold;
    (2) Limits on the amount of fishing effort that may be expended, 
such as the amount of time vessels spend at sea (e.g., days at sea) or 
engaged in fishing (e.g., fishing days), the amount of time vessels 
spend engaged in particular fishing activities (e.g., trolling hours), 
and the quantity of specific fishing activities (e.g., number of hooks 
set; number of longline sets or purse seine sets; number of purse seine 
sets made on FADs; number of FADs deployed); and
    (3) Areas or periods in which particular activities are restricted 
or prohibited, such as periods during which it is prohibited to set 
purse seines on FADs or to use FADs in specific other ways.
    (d) [Reserved]
    (e) Allocation of limits among sectors or vessels. (1) The Pacific 
Islands Regional Administrator may allocate a Commission-adopted limit 
among particular sectors or groups of fishing vessels of the United 
States, such as for vessels that use different types of fishing gear. 
In other words, the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator may specify 
separate limits for different sectors or groups of fishing vessels even 
when not required to do so under the Commission's conservation and 
management measures.
    (2) The Pacific Islands Regional Administrator may not, under this 
framework, allocate a Commission-adopted limit among individual fishing 
vessels of the United States. In other words, the Pacific Islands 
Regional Administrator may not, under this framework, specify limits 
for individual fishing vessels of the United States, except in the case 
where there is only one fishing vessel in a sector or group of fishing 
vessels that is subject to the limit. This does not preclude NMFS from 
allocating Commission-adopted limits among individual fishing vessels 
through other regulations.
    (f) Procedures for specifying limits. (1) For each specified limit, 
the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator will publish in the Federal 
Register a notice of the proposed catch or fishing effort limit 
specification and a request for public comment on the proposed 
specification, unless exempted under the Administrative Procedure Act, 
5 U.S.C. 553. The specification will include the characteristics of the 
limit and the restrictions that will go into effect if the limit is 
reached.
    (2) For each specified limit that is subject to prior notice and 
public comment, the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator will 
consider any public comment received on the proposed specification, and 
publish in the Federal Register a notice of the final catch or fishing 
effort limit specification, if appropriate.
    (g) Notification of limits being reached. For quantitative limits, 
NMFS will monitor catch or fishing effort with respect to the specified 
limit using data submitted in vessel logbooks and other available 
information. When NMFS estimates or projects that the specified limit 
has or will be reached, the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator will 
publish notification to that effect in the Federal Register.
    (h) Prohibitions after limit is reached. For quantitative limits, 
the Federal Register notice published under paragraph (g) of this 
section will include an advisement that specific activities will be 
prohibited during a specific period. The notice will specify the 
prohibitions and their start and end dates. The start date of the 
prohibitions may not be earlier than 7 days after the date of filing 
for public inspection at the Office of the Federal Register the notice 
to be published under paragraph (g) of this section. The prohibited 
activities may include, but are not limited to, possessing, retaining 
on board, transshipping, landing, or selling specific types and/or 
sizes of fish or other living marine resources, and fishing with 
specified gear types or methods in specified areas. The Pacific Islands 
Regional Administrator may, based on revised estimates or projections 
of catch or fishing effort with respect to specified limits, rescind or 
modify the prohibitions specified under this section. The Pacific 
Islands Regional Administrator will publish notice of any such 
rescissions or modifications in the Federal Register.

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                                              procedures and air navigation, it is                       DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                DATES:  Effective November 30, 2015,
                                              certified that this rule, when                                                                                   except for the amendments to
                                              promulgated, does not have a significant                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      §§ 300.222(xx) and 300.227, and the
                                              economic impact on a substantial                           Administration                                        final specifications for 2015, which
                                              number of small entities under the                                                                               shall be effective October 1, 2015.
                                              criteria of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.                15 CFR Part 902                                       ADDRESSES: Copies of supporting
                                              Environmental Review                                                                                             documents prepared for this final rule,
                                                                                                         50 CFR Part 300                                       including the proposed rule, the
                                                The FAA has determined that this                         [Docket No. 150122068–5868–02]                        regulatory impact review (RIR), and the
                                              action qualifies for categorical exclusion                                                                       programmatic environmental
                                              under the National Environmental                           RIN 0648–BE84                                         assessment (PEA), are available via the
                                              Policy Act in accordance with FAA                                                                                Federal e-Rulemaking Portal, at
                                                                                                         International Fisheries; Western and
                                              Order 1050.1E, ‘‘Environmental                                                                                   www.regulations.gov (search for Docket
                                                                                                         Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly
                                              Impacts: Policies and Procedures’’                                                                               ID NOAA–NMFS–2015–0072). Those
                                                                                                         Migratory Species; Fishing Effort and
                                              paragraph 311a. This airspace action is                                                                          documents are also available from
                                                                                                         Catch Limits and Other Restrictions
                                              not expected to cause any potentially                                                                            NMFS at the following address: Michael
                                                                                                         and Requirements
                                              significant environmental impacts, and                                                                           D. Tosatto, Regional Administrator,
                                              no extraordinary circumstances exist                       AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    NMFS, Pacific Islands Regional Office
                                              that warrant preparation of an                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  (PIRO), 1845 Wasp Blvd., Building 176,
                                              environmental assessment.                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Honolulu, HI 96818.
                                                                                                         Commerce.                                                A final regulatory flexibility analysis
                                              List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71                                                                               (FRFA) prepared under authority of the
                                                                                                         ACTION: Final rule; final specifications.
                                               Airspace, Incorporation by reference,                                                                           Regulatory Flexibility Act is included in
                                              Navigation (Air).                                          SUMMARY:   NMFS issues a final rule and               the Classification section of the
                                                                                                         final specifications under authority of               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
                                              Adoption of the Amendment                                  the Western and Central Pacific                       this document.
                                                                                                         Fisheries Convention Implementation                      Written comments regarding the
                                                In consideration of the foregoing, the                   Act (WCPFC Implementation Act). The                   burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                              Federal Aviation Administration                            final rule establishes a framework under              of the collection-of-information
                                              amends 14 CFR part 71 as follows:                          which NMFS will specify limits on                     requirements contained in this final rule
                                                                                                         fishing effort and catches, as well as                may be submitted to Michael D. Tosatto,
                                              PART 71—DESIGNATION OF CLASS A,                                                                                  Regional Administrator, NMFS PIRO
                                                                                                         spatial and temporal restrictions on
                                              B, C, D, AND E AIRSPACE AREAS; AIR                                                                               (see address above) and by email to
                                                                                                         particular fishing activities and other
                                              TRAFFIC SERVICE ROUTES; AND                                                                                      OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax
                                                                                                         requirements, in U.S. fisheries for
                                              REPORTING POINTS                                                                                                 to 202–395–7285.
                                                                                                         highly migratory fish species in the
                                                                                                         western and central Pacific Ocean                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom
                                              ■ 1. The authority citation for part 71                    (WCPO). NMFS will issue the                           Graham, NMFS PIRO, 808–725–5032.
                                              continues to read as follows:                              specifications as may be necessary to                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g); 40103,              implement conservation and
                                              40113, 40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR,               management measures adopted by the                    Background
                                              1959–1963 Comp., p. 389.                                   Commission for the Conservation and                     On July 23, 2015, NMFS published a
                                                                                                         Management of Highly Migratory Fish                   proposed rule and proposed
                                              § 71.1       [Amended]
                                                                                                         Stocks in the Western and Central                     specifications in the Federal Register
                                              ■ 2. The incorporation by reference in                     Pacific Ocean (Commission or WCPFC).                  (80 FR 43694) to revise regulations at 50
                                              14 CFR 71.1 of FAA Order 7400.9Z,                          The final rule also requires that certain             CFR part 300, subpart O, and to specify
                                              Airspace Designations and Reporting                        U.S. fishing vessels operating in the                 limits for 2015, to implement decisions
                                              Points, dated August 6, 2015, and                          WCPO obtain ‘‘IMO numbers.’’ The final                of the Commission. The proposed rule
                                              effective September 15, 2015, is                           rule also includes changes to regulations             and proposed specifications were open
                                              amended as follows:                                        regarding tuna catch retention                        for public comment through August 7,
                                                                                                         requirements for purse seine vessels,                 2015.
                                              Paragraph 6005 Class E Airspace areas                      requirements to install and carry vessel                This final rule and final specifications
                                              extending upward from 700 feet or more
                                              above the surface of the earth.
                                                                                                         monitoring system (VMS) units, daily                  are issued under the authority of the
                                                                                                         reporting requirements, and other                     WCPFC Implementation Act (16 U.S.C.
                                              *        *      *       *      *                           changes that are administrative in                    6901 et seq.), which authorizes the
                                              ACE MO E5           Springfield, MO [New]                  nature.                                               Secretary of Commerce, in consultation
                                              Downtown Airport, MO                                          Using the regulatory framework                     with the Secretary of State and the
                                                (Lat. 37°13′22″ N., long. 093°14′54″ W.)                 described above, NMFS also issues final               Secretary of the Department in which
                                                That airspace extending upward from 700
                                                                                                         specifications for 2015 that restrict the             the United States Coast Guard is
                                              feet above the surface within a 6.0-mile                   use of fish aggregating devices (FADs)                operating (currently the Department of
                                              radius of Downtown Airport.                                by purse seine vessels.                               Homeland Security), to promulgate such
                                                                                                            These actions are necessary to satisfy             regulations as may be necessary to carry
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                                                Issued in Fort Worth, TX, on September 17,               the obligations of the United States                  out the obligations of the United States
                                              2015.
                                                                                                         under the Convention on the                           under the Convention, including the
                                              Robert W. Beck,                                            Conservation and Management of                        decisions of the Commission. The
                                              Manager, Operations Support Group, ATO                     Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the                   Secretary of Commerce may, in certain
                                              Central Service Center.                                    Western and Central Pacific Ocean                     cases, promulgate such regulations in
                                              [FR Doc. 2015–24869 Filed 9–30–15; 8:45 am]                (Convention), to which it is a                        accordance with the procedures
                                              BILLING CODE 4910–13–P                                     Contracting Party.                                    established by the Magnuson-Stevens


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                                              Fishery Conservation and Management                     framework, all such restrictions and                  the domestic laws and regulations of
                                              Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.; MSA), but                  requirements are called ‘‘limits.’’                   that nation and recognized by the
                                              that is not being done in this case. The                   NMFS also notes that under the                     United States. If a Commission decision
                                              authority to promulgate regulations                     WCPFC Implementation Act, in cases                    does apply in territorial seas and/or
                                              under the WCPFC Implementation Act                      where there is discretion in the                      archipelagic waters, the specification
                                              has been delegated to NMFS.                             implementation of one or more                         issued by NMFS to implement that
                                                 The regulations established in this                  measures adopted by the Commission                    decision will specify that it does apply
                                              final rule are described below under                    that would govern fisheries under                     in those areas.
                                              ‘‘New Regulations’’ and the final                       authority of a Regional Fishery                          For each limit specified under the
                                              specifications are described below                      Management Council, NMFS may, to the                  framework, NMFS will identify the area
                                              under ‘‘Final Specifications for 2015.’’                extent practicable within the                         and period in which it applies, and as
                                              The preamble to the proposed rule and                   implementation schedule of the                        appropriate, the vessel types, gear types,
                                              proposed specifications includes                        Convention and any recommendations                    species, fish sizes, and any other
                                              detailed background information,                        and decisions adopted by the                          relevant attributes to which it applies.
                                              including information on the                            Commission, promulgate such                           For spatial or temporal limits, NMFS
                                              Convention and the Commission, the                      regulations in accordance with the                    will also specify the specific activities
                                              decisions of the Commission that are                    procedures established by the MSA.                    that would be restricted in the area or
                                              being implemented, and the bases for                       Purpose of framework: The purpose of               period, and for quantitative limits,
                                              the proposed rule and specifications,                   a framework is to make it possible to                 NMFS will specify the restrictions and
                                              which are not repeated here.                            manage fisheries more responsively                    requirements that would go into effect
                                                 Participants in the Commission                       under conditions requiring ‘‘real time’’              after the limit is reached and the
                                              include Members, Participating                          management. Such conditions exist in                  applicable dates of those restrictions
                                              Territories, and Cooperating Non-                       the context of the Convention because                 and requirements. These restrictions
                                              Members. The United States is a                         the Commission makes decisions that                   and requirements could include a
                                              Member. American Samoa, the                             must be implemented by its members                    prohibition on the catch, retention,
                                              Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana                    quickly—often within 60 days of the                   transshipment and/or landing of
                                              Islands (CNMI), and Guam are                            decision. The framework will allow                    specific species or specific sizes of
                                              Participating Territories. In this                      NMFS to implement Commission                          specific species, a prohibition on the
                                              document, the term ‘‘member’’ is used                   decisions more rapidly than it would be               use of specific fishing gears or methods,
                                              to refer to all such participants                       able to without such a framework. The                 restrictions on specific fishing activities,
                                              generally.                                              framework, to be codified at 50 CFR part              and reporting or other requirements.
                                                                                                      300, subpart O, contains the parameters                  Fisheries affected: In the decisions of
                                              New Regulations
                                                                                                      within which NMFS can take specific                   the Commission, the three territories of
                                                 This final rule includes several                     actions, including the types of actions it            the United States that participate in the
                                              elements, described in detail below                     could take, as well as the procedures for             Commission (‘‘Participating
                                              under three categories, that will be                    doing so. Limits implemented by NMFS                  Territories’’)—American Samoa, the
                                              included in the regulations at 50 CFR                   under the framework, called                           CNMI, and Guam—often are treated
                                              300, Subpart O. The first establishes a                 ‘‘specifications,’’ will be announced in              separately from the United States. For
                                              framework to implement Commission                       the Federal Register. Except when                     example, the fisheries of the territories
                                              decisions, the second requires that                     warranted and allowed by law,                         often are subject to different controls
                                              certain fishing vessels be issued                       specifications will be subject to prior               and limits than are the fisheries of the
                                              International Maritime Organization                     public notice and comment. The limits                 United States. Therefore, to implement
                                              (IMO) numbers, and the third makes                      specified under the framework will                    certain Commission decisions, it is
                                              changes to several existing regulations                 likely, but not always, be time-limited.              necessary to distinguish the fisheries
                                              to implement Commission decisions,                         Types and details of limits: The types             from each other because fishing vessels
                                              some of which are administrative in                     of limits that will be specified under the            from the Participating Territories are
                                              nature.                                                 framework include quantitative limits                 flagged vessels of the United States.
                                                                                                      on the weight or number of fish that                     The proposed regulatory framework
                                              1. Framework To Implement                               may be caught, retained, transshipped,                included criteria to distinguish the
                                              Commission Decisions                                    landed, and/or sold; quantitative limits              fisheries from each other, for the
                                                 This final rule establishes a                        on the amount of fishing effort that may              purpose of attributing fishing effort and
                                              framework under which NMFS will                         be expended, such as in terms of                      catch among the fisheries, and
                                              specify fishing effort limits, catch limits,            amounts of time vessels spend at sea or               determining to which vessels a given
                                              and other restrictions and requirements                 engaged in fishing or engaged in                      restriction applies. This final rule does
                                              in U.S. fisheries for highly migratory                  particular fishing activities or other                not include any such criteria, for the
                                              species (HMS) in the Convention Area                    measures of fishing effort, such as the               reasons explained in the section below
                                              as may be necessary to implement                        number of gear sets or deployments of                 titled ‘‘Changes from the Proposed Rule
                                              particular decisions of the Commission.                 gear; and restrictions or prohibitions on             and Proposed Specifications.’’ NMFS
                                              The framework will be used to                           particular fishing activities in certain              may re-propose the criteria at a later
                                              implement only those Commission                         areas and/or periods.                                 time. In the meantime, any criteria that
                                              decisions that are amenable to the                         Most recent Commission decisions do                are needed to determine the vessels to
                                              framework process, such as quantitative                 not apply in territorial seas or                      which a specified limit applies, or to
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                                              fishing effort limits and catch limits,                 archipelagic waters. Accordingly, the                 attribute catch or fishing effort against a
                                              and spatial and/or temporal restrictions                framework regulations state that any                  specified limit, will be included in the
                                              on specific fishing activities. NMFS may                specified limit will not—unless                       specifications issued under the
                                              implement Commission decisions                          otherwise indicated in the                            framework.
                                              through regulations outside the                         specification—apply in the territorial                   Allocation of limits: Under the
                                              framework process, as in the past. For                  seas or archipelagic waters of the United             framework, NMFS can allocate a
                                              the purpose of describing the                           States or any other nation, as defined by             Commission-adopted limit among


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                                              different fisheries sectors, such as                    2. Requirement To Obtain International                enhance clarity and promote efficiency,
                                              among groups of fishing vessels that use                Maritime Organization (IMO) Number                    some of which are administrative in
                                              different types of fishing gear. For                       This element of the rule applies to all            nature.
                                              example, given a Commission decision                                                                             First, this rule removes the
                                                                                                      U.S. fishing vessels (including those
                                              to limit catches of a particular species                                                                      regulations requiring that U.S. purse
                                                                                                      participating in the fisheries of the U.S.
                                              irrespective of the type of fishing gear                                                                      seine vessels carry WCPFC observers on
                                                                                                      Participating Territories) that are used
                                              used to catch it, NMFS can decide to                                                                          fishing trips in the Convention Area (50
                                                                                                      for commercial fishing for highly
                                              allocate the limit between the longline                                                                       CFR 300.223(e)) because the applicable
                                                                                                      migratory fish stocks in the Convention
                                              and the purse seine fisheries, using the                                                                      dates of the requirements, which
                                                                                                      Area either on the high seas or in waters
                                              framework to establish specific limits                                                                        extended through December 31, 2014,
                                                                                                      under the jurisdiction of a foreign                   have passed. NMFS emphasizes that
                                              for each of the two fisheries. NMFS can                 nation, and the gross tonnage of which
                                              also use the framework to specify limits                                                                      U.S. purse seine vessels operating in the
                                                                                                      is at least 100 GRT (gross register tons)             Convention Area are, and will likely
                                              for particular fisheries even when the                  or 100 GT (gross tons) ITC.
                                              Commission-adopted limit is not                                                                               continue to be, subject to requirements
                                                                                                         The owner of any such fishing vessel               to carry WCPFC observers under the
                                              specific to particular fisheries.                       is required to ensure that an ‘‘IMO
                                                 The framework will not be used to                                                                          current regulations at 50 CFR 300.215.
                                                                                                      number’’ has been issued for the vessel.              Under this section, U.S. fishing vessels
                                              allocate Commission-adopted limits                         An ‘‘IMO number,’’ as used in this
                                              among individual fishing vessels                                                                              operating in the Convention Area must
                                                                                                      rule, is the number—sometimes called                  carry a WCPFC observer when directed
                                              (except in the case where a single                      an IMO ship identification number—
                                              fishing vessel comprises an entire sector                                                                     to do so by NMFS. NMFS has issued
                                                                                                      issued for a ship or vessel under the                 such directions to purse seine vessel
                                              or fishery). This does not preclude                     ship identification number scheme
                                              NMFS from allocating Commission-                                                                              owners for 2015, and anticipates doing
                                                                                                      established by the International                      so in subsequent years.
                                              adopted limits among individual fishing                 Maritime Organization. Currently, IMO                    Second, this rule revises the
                                              vessels through separate regulations.                   numbers are issued on behalf of the IMO               definition of ‘‘fishing day’’ to remove
                                                 Framework procedures: The                            by IHS Maritime, the current                          the reference to 50 CFR 300.223. As it
                                              framework’s procedures for specifying                   administrator of the IMO ship                         was previously defined at 50 CFR
                                              limits is as follows: NMFS will publish                 identification number scheme. A vessel                300.211, the term applied only to the
                                              in the Federal Register a notice of the                 owner may request that an IMO number                  regulations at 50 CFR 300.223, ‘‘Purse
                                              proposed specification and a request for                be issued by following the instructions               seine fishing restrictions,’’ which
                                              public comment on the proposed                          given by IHS Maritime, available at:                  establish limits on purse seine fishing
                                              specification. The proposed                             www.imonumbers.lrfairplay.com/                        effort, restrictions on the use of FADs,
                                              specification will include all the                      default.aspx. There is no fee for making              and other restrictions that apply to
                                              relevant characteristics of the limit.                  such a request or having an IMO                       purse seine fishing. The term ‘‘fishing
                                              After consideration of public comment                   number issued, but specific information               day’’ is now revised to apply more
                                              received on the proposed specification,                 about the fishing vessel and its                      broadly to all the regulations in 50 CFR
                                              NMFS will publish in the Federal                        ownership and management must be                      part 300, subpart O. ‘‘Fishing day’’
                                              Register a notice of the final                          provided to the administrator of the                  means, for fishing vessels equipped
                                              specification. NMFS anticipates issuing                 scheme.                                               with purse seine gear, any day in which
                                              specifications generally on a year-by-                     Furthermore, for those fishing vessels             a fishing vessel searches for fish,
                                              year basis. If limits of longer duration                for which an IMO number is required,                  deploys a FAD, services a FAD, or sets
                                              than one year are needed, NMFS                          obtaining an IMO number is a                          a purse seine, with the exception of
                                              anticipates publishing such limits in the               prerequisite for eligibility to receive a             setting a purse seine solely for the
                                              Code of Federal Regulations.                            WCPFC Area Endorsement. The WCPFC                     purpose of testing or cleaning the gear
                                                 Consequences of limits being reached:                Area Endorsement is the endorsement                   and resulting in no catch.
                                              For quantitative limits, NMFS will                      required—along with a high seas fishing                  Third, this rule removes certain
                                              monitor catch or fishing effort with                    permit—for a U.S. fishing vessel to be                elements of the existing regulations that
                                              respect to the specified limit using data               used for commercial fishing for HMS on                require purse seine vessels in the
                                              submitted in vessel logbooks and other                  the high seas in the Convention Area                  Convention Area to retain on board all
                                              available information. When NMFS                        (see 50 CFR 300.212).                                 the catch of three species of tuna (bigeye
                                              estimates or projects that the specified                   The regulations include a process for              tuna, yellowfin tuna, and skipjack tuna),
                                              limit has been or will be reached, NMFS                 fishing vessel owners to claim to NMFS                with certain exceptions (specifically, 50
                                              will publish a notification to that effect              that they are unable—through no fault                 CFR 300.223(d)(1) and (2)), because they
                                              in the Federal Register. For quantitative               of their own—to obtain IMO numbers.                   are obsolete.
                                              limits, this notification will include an               When NMFS receives such a claim, it                      Fourth, this rule makes changes to the
                                              advisement that specific activities will                will review it and assist the fishing                 requirements related to the installation
                                              be restricted, and/or that certain                      vessel owner as appropriate. If NMFS                  and operation of vessel monitoring
                                              requirements will be in place, during a                 determines that it is infeasible or                   system (VMS) units on fishing vessels
                                              specific period. The notification will                  impractical for the fishing vessel owner              that are used to fish commercially for
                                              specify the restrictions and                            to comply with the requirement, NMFS                  HMS on the high seas in the Convention
                                              requirements and the specific activities                will issue an exemption from the                      Area. The previous regulations at 50
                                              to which they apply and the start and                   requirement for a specific or indefinite              CFR 300.219 required the owner and the
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                                              end dates and times of those                            amount of time. The exemption will                    operator (i.e., the master or other
                                              restrictions. The start date of the                     become void if ownership of the fishing               individual aboard and in charge of the
                                              restrictions and requirements will not                  vessel changes.                                       vessel) of any such vessel to expressly
                                              be earlier than 7 days after the date of                                                                      authorize NMFS and the Commission to
                                              filing the closure notice for public                    3. Other Regulatory Changes                           receive and relay transmissions from the
                                              inspection at the Office of the Federal                   The final rule includes several other               VMS unit. Those regulations are now
                                              Register.                                               changes to the existing regulations to                revised to provide NMFS and the


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                                              Commission with authorization to                           (2) Set a purse seine in a manner                  of those limits that may be allocated to
                                              receive and relay transmissions from the                intended to capture fish that have                    eligible U.S. longline fishing vessels.
                                              unit. In other words, an explicit written               aggregated in association with a FAD or                  Response: NMFS could issue
                                              authorization from the vessel owner and                 a vessel, such as by setting the purse                specifications under the framework for
                                              operator is not needed for NMFS and                     seine in an area from which a FAD or                  fisheries of the U.S. Participating
                                              the Commission to receive and relay                     a vessel has been moved or removed                    Territories as well as for fisheries of the
                                              transmissions from the VMS unit.                        within the previous eight hours, or                   United States. Although the framework
                                                 Finally, this rule makes changes to the              setting the purse seine in an area in                 established under Amendment 7 to the
                                              requirement for the owners or operators                 which a FAD has been inspected or                     Pelagics FEP may be used to establish
                                              of U.S. purse seine vessels to submit to                handled within the previous eight                     Commission-adopted limits on catch or
                                              NMFS daily reports on how many sets                     hours, or setting the purse seine in an               fishing effort in the fisheries of the U.S.
                                              were made on FADs. These daily FAD                      area into which fish were drawn by a                  Participating Territories, it does not
                                              reports enable NMFS to monitor the                      vessel from the vicinity of a FAD or a                preclude NMFS from using other means
                                              number of purse seine sets on FADs                      vessel.                                               to establish such limits, such as the
                                              (‘‘FAD sets’’) to determine if they are                    (3) Deploy a FAD into the water.                   framework established in this rule,
                                              within the established limits. This                        (4) Repair, clean, maintain, or                    should they be necessary to carry out
                                              reporting requirement, at 50 CFR                        otherwise service a FAD, including any                obligations under the WCPFC
                                              300.218(g), was previously written such                 electronic equipment used in                          Implementation Act.
                                              that it would only go into effect when                  association with a FAD, in the water or                  Comment 2: The HLA expressed
                                              NMFS publishes a notice in the Federal                                                                        concerns about the purpose or need for
                                                                                                      on a vessel while at sea, except that: (a)
                                              Register announcing that it is in effect.                                                                     the proposed rule. If the basis for the
                                                                                                      A FAD may be inspected and handled
                                                                                                                                                            proposed rule is NMFS’ belief that
                                              In this rule, NMFS has removed the                      as needed to identify the FAD, identify
                                                                                                                                                            implementing U.S. obligations under
                                              requirement for the publication of a                    and release incidentally captured
                                                                                                                                                            the Convention under this framework
                                              Federal Register notice. Instead, vessel                animals, un-foul fishing gear, or prevent
                                                                                                                                                            will be more efficient than the past
                                              owners and operators will be required to                damage to property or risk to human
                                                                                                                                                            practice of issuing regulations on a case-
                                              submit the daily FAD reports only if                    safety; and (b) A FAD may be removed
                                                                                                                                                            by-case basis, that is not fully explained
                                              directed to do so by NMFS. NMFS may                     from the water and if removed may be
                                                                                                                                                            in the proposed rule. The HLA is
                                              contact vessel owners or operators                      cleaned, provided that it is not returned
                                                                                                                                                            concerned that promulgation of another
                                              directly with instructions on the timing                to the water.                                         regulatory framework will result in a
                                              and submission of the reports. NMFS                        (5) From a purse seine vessel or any               superfluous administrative process that
                                              anticipates directing vessel owners or                  associated skiffs, other watercraft or                will be misused by advocacy
                                              operators to submit the reports only in                 equipment, do any of the following,                   organizations that wish to end all tuna
                                              periods during which limits on FAD                      except in emergencies as needed to                    fishing. If the proposed rule will not
                                              sets are in place. Under the revised                    prevent human injury or the loss of                   result in significant and measurable
                                              reporting requirement, if directed by                   human life, the loss of the purse seine               increases in the efficiency of the
                                              NMFS, the owner or operator of any                      vessel, skiffs, watercraft or aircraft, or            regulatory process, or if it will result in
                                              fishing vessel of the United States                     environmental damage: (a) Submerge                    more frequent agency decisions, each of
                                              equipped with purse seine gear must                     lights under water; (b) suspend or hang               which can be challenged, then the HLA
                                              report to NMFS, within 24 hours of the                  lights over the side of the purse seine               recommends that NMFS not move
                                              end of each day that the vessel is at sea               vessel, skiff, watercraft or equipment,               forward with the proposed rule, as it
                                              in the Convention Area, the number of                   or; (c) direct or use lights in a manner              may cause more problems than benefits
                                              purse seine sets that were made on                      other than as needed to illuminate the                for the agency and the regulated
                                              FADs during the period and in the                       deck of the purse seine vessel or                     fisheries.
                                              format and manner directed by the                       associated skiffs, watercraft or                         Response: The purpose of a
                                              NMFS Pacific Islands Regional                           equipment, to comply with navigational                framework is to make it possible for
                                              Administrator.                                          requirements, and to ensure the health                NMFS to manage fisheries more
                                              Final Specifications for 2015                           and safety of the crew.                               responsively and more efficiently under
                                                                                                      Comments and Responses                                conditions requiring ‘‘real time’’
                                                 Using the framework established at 50                                                                      management. Such conditions exist in
                                              CFR 300.227, as described above, NMFS                     NMFS received comments on the                       the context of the Convention because
                                              issues specifications for 2015 to                       proposed rule from two entities. The                  the Commission makes decisions that
                                              implement particular provisions of                      comments are summarized below,                        must be implemented by its members
                                              Conservation and Management Measure                     followed by responses from NMFS.                      quickly—often within 60 days of the
                                              (CMM) 2014–01, ‘‘Conservation and                         Comment 1: The Hawaii Longline                      decision. The framework will not create
                                              Management Measure for Bigeye,                          Association (HLA) commented that it                   any additional administrative process.
                                              Yellowfin and Skipjack Tuna in the                      understands the proposed rule would                   The internal procedures of NMFS and
                                              Western and Central Pacific Ocean.’’                    establish a framework to establish                    the Department of Commerce are such
                                              4. Purse Seine FAD Restrictions                         specifications and related items only for             that NMFS expects that specifications
                                                                                                      the United States, not for its territories.           under the framework can be developed,
                                                Final specification for 2015: From                    Specifications applicable to the                      proposed, and finalized more quickly
                                              July 1 through October 31, 2015,                        territories are established through the               than stand-alone regulations (but the
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                                              owners, operators, and crew of fishing                  regulations implementing Amendment 7                  provisions for prior public notice and
                                              vessels of the United States shall not do               to the Fishery Ecosystem Plan for the                 comment are essentially the same for
                                              any of the following activities in the                  Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific              both methods). This is because
                                              Convention Area in the area between                     Region (Pelagics FEP), which require the              whenever NMFS issues a proposed or
                                              20° N. latitude and 20° S. latitude:                    annual issuance of specifications                     final specification, the framework,
                                                (1) Set a purse seine around a FAD or                 applicable to the territories that include            which establishes parameters on the
                                              within one nautical mile of a FAD.                      catch limits, and caps on the amounts                 scope and nature of the specifications


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                                              that can be issued, will have already                   Pelagics FEP, is not included in these                   Comment 6: The Center for Biological
                                              been approved. However, establishment                   final regulations. The reasons for not                Diversity (CBD) provided comments
                                              of this framework will not preclude                     finalizing that element of the proposed               stating that it is concerned that the
                                              NMFS from implementing Commission                       framework are explained in the section                process for attributing catch to the U.S.
                                              decisions through regulations outside                   below, ‘‘Changes from the Proposed                    Participating Territories under the
                                              the framework process, as it has done in                Rule and Proposed Specifications.’’                   framework could contradict the
                                              the past, so NMFS can choose the most                      Comment 5: The HLA offered its                     Commission’s conservation and
                                              appropriate approach in any given case.                 interpretation of the proposed                        management measures regarding
                                                 Comment 3: The HLA commented                         provisions relevant to the catch                      longline bigeye tuna catch limits. The
                                              that the proposed rule does not explain                 allocation of ‘‘dual-permitted’’ longline             CBD states that, specifically, portions of
                                              what analyses NMFS will conduct                         vessels (i.e., those registered under a               the framework seem to conflict with
                                              before utilizing the framework                          valid American Samoa Longline Limited                 CMM 2014–01 as it relates to longline
                                              procedures to establish allocations of                  Access Permit in addition to a Hawaii                 vessels’ catch of bigeye tuna and
                                              catch, effort, or other limits among U.S.               Longline Limited Access Permit). The                  attribution of catch. According to the
                                              fisheries. The HLA is concerned that a                  HLA’s interpretation is that in the                   CBD, the criteria specified in the
                                              framework approach will not be                          circumstance where a specified fishing                framework for attributing catch to the
                                              appropriate for dividing a national                     agreement under Amendment 7 with the                  U.S. Participating Territories may be at
                                              allocation among various U.S. fisheries.                CNMI or Guam is in effect, the catch of               odds with the provisions of CMM 2014–
                                              Allocations would be very controversial                 a dual-permitted vessel listed in the                 01, which require catch attribution to
                                              and disruptive to fisheries. The HLA                    agreement that occurs outside the U.S.                the flag State of the vessel except for
                                              urges the United States to discuss with                 EEZ is attributed to American Samoa                   vessels notified as chartered under
                                              its constituents, including the processes               unless and until the American Samoa                   CMM 2011–05, for which the catch and
                                              of the Western Pacific Fishery                          quota is exhausted, at which time such                fishing effort are attributed to the
                                              Management Council, how and by                          catch would be attributed to the                      chartering Member or Participating
                                              whom the allocation decisions, and the                  territory (e.g., the CNMI or Guam)                    Territory. The CBD notes that to its
                                              accompanying analyses, should be made                   identified in the agreement. Conversely,              knowledge, no U.S.-flagged vessels have
                                              before launching into a new framework                   in this circumstance, the catch of a dual-            been notified as chartered under CMM
                                              process to make allocation decisions.                   permitted vessel that occurs inside the               2011–05. Therefore, under the
                                                 Response: Specification of a limit                   U.S. EEZ is attributed to the territory               provisions of CMM 2014–01, catch of
                                              under this framework, including limits                  (e.g., the CNMI or Guam) identified in                bigeye tuna by U.S.-flagged longline
                                              involving allocations among sectors or                  the agreement.                                        vessels should be attributed to the
                                              groups of fishing vessels, would be                        Response: NMFS disagrees with                      United States. CBD requests that NMFS
                                              subject to the same analyses that would                 HLA’s interpretation. However, as
                                                                                                                                                            amend the proposed language at 50 CFR
                                              be needed were the decision to be made                  explained in the section below,
                                                                                                                                                            300.227(d) that establishes criteria for
                                              outside this framework. Establishment                   ‘‘Changes from the Proposed Rule and
                                                                                                                                                            distinguishing the fisheries of the
                                              of this framework will not preclude                     Proposed Specifications,’’ this final rule
                                                                                                                                                            United States and fisheries of the U.S.
                                              NMFS from taking action through                         does not include the proposed rule’s
                                                                                                                                                            Participating Territories to clarify that
                                              regulations outside the framework                       criteria for distinguishing among the
                                                                                                                                                            NMFS will follow Commission
                                              process, as it has done in the past, so                 fisheries. As proposed, the framework
                                                                                                                                                            conservation and management measures
                                              NMFS can choose the most appropriate                    included three priority-ranked criteria
                                                                                                                                                            regarding attribution of catch and effort.
                                              approach in any given case.                             for attributing fishing effort and catch to
                                              Furthermore, one of the options                         a fishery of one of the three U.S.                       Response: NMFS disagrees. Although
                                              available under the WCPFC                               Participating Territories. The catch of a             the fisheries of the U.S. Participating
                                              Implementation Act is to promulgate                     vessel identified in a specified fishing              Territories, including American Samoa,
                                              regulations in accordance with the                      agreement under 50 CFR 665.819 would                  the CNMI, and Guam, operate under the
                                              procedures established by the MSA that                  be attributed to the U.S. Participating               United States’ flag, Commission
                                              involve the Regional Fishery                            Territory that is party to the agreement,             decisions have consistently treated them
                                              Management Councils.                                    according to the terms of that agreement              separately from the United States for
                                                 Comment 4: The HLA commented                         to the extent they are consistent with                purposes of adopting bigeye tuna catch
                                              that if NMFS proceeds to finalize the                   the MSA, Commission decisions, and                    limits in longline fisheries. CMM 2014–
                                              proposed rule, NMFS should ensure                       the Pelagics FEP and its implementing                 01 requires that bigeye tuna catches in
                                              that the final rule is entirely consistent              regulations. The terms of a specified                 the longline fisheries of the United
                                              with the Amendment 7 framework and                      fishing agreement could not alter the                 States be limited to specified levels,
                                              does not undermine NMFS’ ability to                     attribution priorities that would have                based on a percentage of the fisheries’
                                              promptly carry out its obligations under                been established under the proposed                   2004 catch. However, CMM 2014–01
                                              that framework in a straightforward                     regulations. Accordingly, as long as the              does not include any bigeye tuna catch
                                              manner, and to ensure that it does not                  conditions for attribution to a territory             limits for the longline fisheries of the
                                              create more obstacles for the                           under the regulations implementing                    U.S. Participating Territories (or for the
                                              Amendment 7 regulatory process.                         Amendment 7 to the Pelagics FEP (at 50                longline fisheries of any other
                                                 Response: NMFS believes this final                   CFR 665.819(c)(9)) were met, the catch                Participating Territory or small island
                                              rule is consistent with the Amendment                   would be attributed to a fishery of the               developing State (SIDS) member of the
                                              7 framework, and does not anticipate                    territory that is party to the agreement              Commission). There are a number of
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                                              that it would impede NMFS’                              rather than to a fishery of American                  reasons for this. Convention Article 30
                                              implementation of actions under the                     Samoa, regardless of where the fish is                requires the Commission to give ‘‘full
                                              Amendment 7 framework. NMFS notes                       caught or landed. However, because                    recognition to the special requirements
                                              that proposed § 300.227(d), titled ‘‘U.S.               NMFS’ proposed attribution criteria                   of developing states . . . in particular
                                              and territorial fisheries,’’ which                      generated considerable public                         small island developing states . . . and
                                              included a reference to the regulations                 confusion, this provision is not being                territories’’ and requires that
                                              implementing Amendment 7 of the                         finalized in this rulemaking.                         Commission decisions ‘‘not result in


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                                              transferring . . . a disproportionate                   happen if the framework enabled                       FAD restrictions for 2015. The expected
                                              burden of conservation action onto . . .                continued fishing for bigeye tuna even                impacts of this specification on the
                                              territories.’’ Accordingly, the                         after the U.S. catch limit is reached for             human environment are analyzed in a
                                              Commission has consistently exempted                    all U.S.-flagged longline vessels by                  programmatic environmental
                                              Participating Territories from bigeye                   allowing for attribution of catch to the              assessment that was made available in
                                              tuna catch limits in longline fisheries.                U.S. Participating Territories. The                   conjunction with the proposed rule and
                                              Further, CMM 2013–06 requires the                       framework would allow exemptions                      proposed specifications (see
                                              Commission to determine the ‘‘nature                    from bigeye tuna catch limits via                     ADDRESSES). Should NMFS use the
                                              and extent of the impact’’ of any new                   transfer agreements with the Hawaii-                  framework process to specify catch
                                              conservation and management proposal                    based longliners that effectively allow               limits for the longline fisheries of the
                                              on Territories prior to implementation.                 the longline vessels to fish                          United States or the U.S. Participating
                                              The fact that the Commission has never                  unconstrained by effort limits, which                 Territories, NMFS would complete the
                                              undertaken this analysis further refutes                will exacerbate the ecosystem and                     appropriate environmental analysis at
                                              the commenter’s belief that Participating               species-level impacts.                                that time. NMFS has determined that
                                              Territories have been subsumed in their                    The CBD further states that the                    the framework process is categorically
                                              host nations’ bigeye tuna catch limits.                 expansion of the Hawaii-based deep-set                excluded from the need to prepare an
                                              Finally, NMFS interprets paragraph 7 of                 longline fishery has been encouraged by               environmental assessment or an
                                              CMM 2014–01 to specifically exempt                      allowing exemptions to the                            environmental impact statement (EIS) as
                                              Participating Territories from the                      Commission’s bigeye tuna catch limit.                 it is purely administrative and
                                              longline limits established in paragraph                Prior to 2014, the Hawaii-based longline              procedural in nature. The framework
                                              40.                                                     fleet had never exceeded the U.S. catch               simply sets up an efficient process—
                                                 The Commission has not adopted                       limit by more than 771 metric tons (mt),              which might or might not be used by
                                              guidance—for the purpose of                             leading NMFS to assume last year that,                NMFS—for implementing Commission
                                              implementing flag-based limits—on                       going forward, no more than 1,000 mt of               decisions.
                                              attributing fishing activity in cases                   bigeye tuna would be transferred
                                                                                                                                                               Comment 8: The CBD states that the
                                              where a Participating Territory does not                annually under specified territory
                                                                                                                                                            framework, as it would apply to the
                                              have its own flag, leaving member States                fishing agreements. In practice, in 2014,
                                                                                                                                                            bigeye tuna catch limits for longline
                                              considerable discretion to implement                    the first year that a rule codifying quota
                                                                                                                                                            vessels, exceeds NMFS’ statutory
                                              their own domestic practices and                        shifting from Hawaii-based longliners to
                                              policies. The proposed rule included                    the U.S. Participating Territories was in             authority under the WCPFC
                                              criteria to distinguish the fisheries from              effect, the Hawaii-based longliners                   Implementation Act. According to the
                                              each other, such as to determine the                    exceeded the U.S. catch limit by more                 WCPFC Implementation Act, NMFS has
                                              vessels to which a specified limit                      than 1,000 mt, using an agreement with                authority to promulgate only those
                                              applies or to attribute catch or fishing                the CNMI and then caught 52 mt above                  regulations necessary to carry out the
                                              effort against a specified limit. However,              and beyond the approved amount. This                  international obligations of the United
                                              as explained in the section below,                      shows that the rule codifying the quota               States under the Convention, including
                                              ‘‘Changes from the Proposed Rule and                    shifting increased bigeye tuna fishing                recommendations and decisions
                                              Proposed Specifications,’’ this final rule              mortality; this rule will do the same.                adopted by the Commission. Rather
                                              does not include the proposed rule’s                       Response: This action establishes a                than attribute longline vessels’ bigeye
                                              criteria for distinguishing among the                   framework process under which NMFS                    tuna catch according to the vessel’s flag
                                              fisheries.                                              will specify fishing effort limits, catch             State, as required under CMM 2014–01,
                                                 CMM 2012–05 (formerly CMM 2011–                      limits, and other restrictions and                    the framework would attribute longline
                                              05) establishes procedures for                          requirements in U.S. fisheries for HMS                bigeye tuna catch to the United States or
                                              Commission Members and Participating                    in the Convention Area, as may be                     a U.S. territory on the basis of port of
                                              Territories to notify the Commission of                 necessary to implement particular                     landing, vessel registration, or inclusion
                                              vessels flagged to another State or                     decisions of the Commission. As                       of the vessel in a transfer agreement.
                                              Fishing Entity that they have chartered,                explained in the section below,                       These criteria are inconsistent with
                                              leased, or entered into other                           ‘‘Changes from the Proposed Rule and                  CMM 2014–01 and its predecessor CMM
                                              mechanisms. This measure does not                       Proposed Specifications,’’ this final rule            2013–01. Both CMM 2013–01 and CMM
                                              apply to vessels operating under                        does not include the proposed rule’s                  2014–01 establish a general rule that
                                              specified fishing agreements under                      criteria for distinguishing the fisheries             attribution of catch and effort shall be to
                                              Amendment 7 to the Pelagics FEP                         of the United States and the fisheries of             the flag State and establish a single
                                              because such vessels are neither                        the U.S. Participating Territories from               bigeye tuna catch limit for all U.S.-
                                              chartered nor leased to the U.S.                        each other under limits specified under               flagged longline vessels. Longline
                                              Participating Territories.                              the framework. The framework itself                   vessels in the fisheries of U.S.
                                                 Comment 7: The CBD states that tuna                  does not specify any longline limits for              Participating Territories all operate
                                              longline fishing jeopardizes the health                 bigeye tuna, or authorize longline                    under the U.S. flag, so they are all
                                              of Hawaii’s pelagic ecosystem and that                  fishing for bigeye tuna after the U.S.                subject to the same, unified catch limit.
                                              ending bigeye tuna overfishing is                       limit is reached. Measures for                        The rule does not reconcile how the
                                              critical to stopping and reversing                      establishing catch and fishing effort                 framework criteria, which treat catch of
                                              changes in the ecosystem. The                           specifications in the territories, and                different U.S.-flagged vessels differently,
                                              Commission’s Scientific Committee has                   allocation specifications, were                       could implement the Commission’s
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                                              determined that WCPO bigeye tuna are                    established by regulations implementing               limits for longline vessels’ bigeye tuna
                                              overfished, yet fishing mortality rates                 Amendment 7 to the Pelagics FEP, and                  catch, which currently allocate catch to
                                              remain too high, allowing overfishing to                are not part of this action. This action              the flag State of the vessel. NMFS is
                                              further reduce the population. NMFS                     does not specify any limits under the                 legally obliged to implement
                                              has not considered the potential                        framework for longline fisheries.                     Commission decisions, which currently
                                              environmental impacts of the                               The only specification being issued as             call for all Commission members reduce
                                              framework, specifically what could                      part of this action is the purse seine                their bigeye catch from current levels. It


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                                              is not clear that the framework will                    NMFS cannot reliably estimate impacts                 levels and in a manner analyzed in the
                                              fulfill this mandate by reducing catch                  to endangered sea turtles, and thus an                Biological Opinion, and impacts to ESA-
                                              for longline fishing for bigeye tuna in                 EIS is necessary for this framework.                  listed species remain within levels
                                              years after 2015.                                          The CBD states that because the                    anticipated and authorized in the
                                                 Response: See responses to Comments                  framework is potentially controversial                incidental take statement. Establishment
                                              6 and 7, above. NMFS’ response to                       as it could apply to bigeye tuna longline             of this framework, which is purely
                                              Comment 6 as it relates to CMM 2014–                    catch limits, NMFS must prepare an                    administrative and procedural in nature,
                                              01 also pertains to CMM 2013–01,                        EIS. More than 4,000 public comments                  will not alter the operation of the fishery
                                              which is essentially the same as CMM                    were submitted in response to NMFS’                   in any way, and therefore does not itself
                                              2014–01 in terms of bigeye tuna catch                   2014 rule to establish the attribution of             introduce effects of the action that were
                                              limits in longline fisheries.                           catch to the U.S. Participating                       not considered in earlier consultations.
                                                 Comment 9: The CBD made several                      Territories (see final rule published                    The reference in the proposed
                                              comments related to the National                        October 28, 2014; 79 FR 64097). This is               framework to fishing vessels with
                                              Environmental Policy Act and the                        evidence that this framework could be                 permits issued under 50 CFR 660.707
                                              Endangered Species Act (ESA).                           controversial when applied, even                      has to do with the attribution of catch
                                                 The CBD states that NMFS should                      though due to the short 15-day comment                and fishing effort with respect to the
                                              have prepared an EIS for the framework                  period, this rule specifically is not likely          vessel that lands the fish, not the vessel
                                              because of potentially significant                      to raise a similar level of interest. The             that catches the fish. However, as
                                              environmental impacts and controversy.                  litigation regarding NMFS’ rule to                    explained in the section below,
                                              The framework’s criteria for                            implement the attribution of catch to the             ‘‘Changes from the Proposed Rule and
                                              determining which fisheries are subject                 U.S. Participating Territories also                   Proposed Specifications,’’ this final rule
                                              to the catch limits are not                             demonstrates the controversy associated               does not include that reference or the
                                              straightforward, which reduces                          with this aspect of the framework.                    proposed rule’s criteria for
                                              transparency and creates controversy.                   Because the proposed rule would codify                distinguishing among the fisheries.
                                              Without any environmental analysis of                   in a framework actions similar to what                More generally, NMFS does not expect
                                              the rule, the public lacks basic                        has already been challenged in court                  that catches from the EPO will be
                                              information needed to evaluate the                      and subject to public protest, NMFS                   subject to any WCPFC-adopted limits
                                              framework’s potential environmental                     must prepare an EIS.                                  that might be established under the
                                              impacts. For example, the notice does                      Response: As stated in the response to             framework.
                                              not specify how many vessels would fit                  Comment 7, the framework does not                        Comment 10: The CBD states that
                                              under the criteria to attribute catch to                establish specific fishing effort or catch            NMFS prohibited shallow-set longlines
                                              the U.S. Participating Territories.                     limits. Because the framework is purely               east of 150° W. longitude to protect sea
                                              Vessels permitted to land HMS in                        administrative and procedural in nature,              turtles after a Biological Opinion found
                                              California, Oregon, and Washington can,                 NMFS has determined that its                          that allowing shallow sets for swordfish
                                              under the framework, sell catch from                    establishment is categorically excluded               east of 150° W. longitude would
                                              the high seas in American Samoa,                        from the need to prepare an                           appreciably reduce the likelihood of
                                              Guam, or the CNMI and have that catch                   environmental assessment or an EIS.                   survival and recovery in the wild of
                                              be considered part of the fishery of the                Due to its administrative nature, the                 loggerhead sea turtles. In April 2009, the
                                              territory, but there are no estimates of                framework itself will not contribute to               Pacific Fishery Management Council
                                              how many vessels are permitted under                    any direct, indirect, or cumulative                   discussed amending the fishery
                                              50 CFR 660.707 to which this criteria                   impacts. Should NMFS use the                          management plan to allow use of
                                              might apply.                                            framework process to specify catch                    shallow-set longlines on the high seas,
                                                 The CBD further states that NMFS has                 limits for longline fisheries, NMFS                   but expressed concerns about how to
                                              not studied the impact of allowing catch                would complete the appropriate                        limit fishing effort based on the high
                                              from the eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) to                 environmental and economic analyses                   number of inactive permits in the
                                              be considered part of a territory’s                     when details of the proposed                          current swordfish fishery using gillnets.
                                              fishery, which requires not only an EIS                 management action are known. For                      The Pacific Fishery Management
                                              but also consultation under the ESA.                    example, this action includes final                   Council’s concerns are not addressed by
                                              The framework and the exemptions                        specifications under the framework that               the framework, which allows vessels
                                              from Commission catch limits will have                  establish restrictions on the use of FADs             permitted to land in California to count
                                              unknown effects on endangered                           by purse seine vessels in 2015. That                  their catch as part of a territory’s fishery
                                              loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles                  FAD-related action is supported by a                  when landing in the territory, vastly
                                              because of increased fishing effort in the              programmatic environmental                            increasing fishing effort.
                                              EPO, specifically on the high seas off                  assessment that was made available in                    Response: The framework does not
                                              California. The most recent Biological                  conjunction with the proposed rule and                authorize any fishing activity that has
                                              Opinion on the Hawaii-based deep-set                    proposed specifications (see                          not already been analyzed under NEPA
                                              longline fishery, completed in                          ADDRESSES).                                           and the ESA. One of the proposed
                                              September 2014, did not anticipate                         NMFS has determined that the                       framework’s criteria for distinguishing
                                              longline fishing effort in the EPO. The                 proposed framework regulations and                    the fisheries of the U.S. Participating
                                              Biological Opinion treats the catch in                  associated specifications for 2015 will               Territories from U.S. fisheries—for the
                                              the EPO as incidental, although Hawaii-                 not affect any ESA-listed species in any              purpose of Commission-adopted
                                              permitted longline vessels have been                    manner not considered in prior                        limits—was that if the catch is landed in
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                                              operating out of and landing their catch                consultations. The existing September                 a U.S. Participating Territory, it would
                                              in San Diego. Where the fishery operates                2014 Biological Opinion for the Hawaii                be considered part of a fishery of that
                                              is critical to assessing impacts to                     deep-set longline fishery considered the              territory, provided that several
                                              endangered species. Without assessing                   effects of the fishery on ESA-listed                  conditions are met, one of which, would
                                              where the fishing effort takes place—in                 species based upon the documented                     be that the vessel that lands the fish
                                              the high seas off California or in the                  history of where the fishery operates.                must is operated in compliance with a
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                                              660.707 or 50 CFR 665.801. As                           Specifications’’ section, NMFS has not                  Third, NMFS has made non-
                                              explained above, this final rule does not               included in this final rule the proposed              substantial changes to paragraph (e) of
                                              include the proposed rule’s criteria for                rule’s criteria for distinguishing among              50 CFR 300.227, changing three
                                              distinguishing among the fisheries.                     the fisheries at 50 CFR 300.227(d).                   instances of ‘‘Commission-mandated
                                              Furthermore, NMFS does not expect                                                                             limit’’ to ‘‘Commission-adopted limit’’
                                                                                                      Changes From the Proposed Rule and
                                              that catches from the EPO will be                                                                             to better reflect the responsibilities of
                                              subject to any WCPFC-adopted limits                     Proposed Specifications
                                                                                                                                                            the Secretary of Commerce and NMFS
                                              that might be established under this                       NMFS has not made any changes from                 under the WCPFC Implementation Act.
                                              framework.                                              the proposed specifications for 2015.                   Fourth, NMFS has made amendments
                                                 Comment 11: The CBD commented                           NMFS has made five changes from the                to regulations at 15 CFR 902.1(b) to
                                              that its interpretation of the proposed                 proposed rule.                                        incorporate the approval of the
                                              criteria for distinguishing the fisheries                  First, after considering public                    collection of information requirements
                                              of the United States from those of the                  comment, NMFS is not finalizing the                   for IMO numbers.
                                              U.S. Participating Territories was as                   proposed rule’s paragraph (d) of 50 CFR                 Fifth, NMFS has made non-
                                              follows: (1) Except as provided in (2)                  300.227, titled ‘‘U.S. and territorial                substantive technical modifications to
                                              and (3), below, if catch is landed in                   fisheries.’’ The proposed paragraph had               50 CFR 300.222 to take into
                                              American Samoa, Guam, or the CNMI,                      included criteria to distinguish the                  consideration that different elements of
                                              the catch and associated fishing effort                 fisheries of the U.S. Participating                   the final rule go into effect at different
                                              are considered part of the territory in                 Territories from the fisheries of the                 times.
                                              which it is landed, with exceptions for                 United States, such as to determine the
                                              catch from purse seines and catch from                                                                        Delegation of Authority
                                                                                                      vessels to which a specified limit
                                              outside the part of the U.S. EEZ that                                                                           Under NOAA Administrative Order
                                                                                                      applies or to attribute catch or fishing
                                              surrounds the territory; (2) except as                                                                        205–11, dated December 17, 1990, the
                                                                                                      effort against a specified limit.
                                              provided under (3), if the vessel is                                                                          Under Secretary for Oceans and
                                                                                                      Comments received on paragraph (d)
                                              registered under an American Samoa                                                                            Atmosphere has delegated authority to
                                                                                                      indicate that there was public confusion
                                              Longline Limited Access Permit, the                                                                           sign material for publication in the
                                                                                                      over how to interpret the regulatory text
                                              vessel’s catch and effort are considered                                                                      Federal Register to the Assistant
                                                                                                      and how the criteria would be
                                              a part of a fishery of American Samoa                                                                         Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA.
                                                                                                      prioritized. Based on the comments
                                              as long as it was caught in the portion
                                                                                                      received and on NMFS’ own review of                   Classification
                                              of the U.S. EEZ surrounding American
                                                                                                      the proposed rule text, NMFS finds that                  The Administrator, Pacific Islands
                                              Samoa and it was landed by a fishing
                                                                                                      the proposed regulatory text at 50 CFR                Region, NMFS, has determined that this
                                              vessel operated in compliance with a
                                                                                                      300.227(d) was confusing to the public                final rule and these final specifications
                                              permit issued under 50 CFR 660.707 or
                                                                                                      and did not afford adequate notice of                 are consistent with the WCPFC
                                              665.801; and (3) if the vessel is included
                                                                                                      the proposed criteria. Furthermore,                   Implementation Act and other
                                              in a specified fishing agreement under
                                                                                                      NMFS intended for the criteria to mirror              applicable laws.
                                              50 CFR 665.819(c), the catch and effort
                                              are considered part of a fishery of                     those in existing regulations related to
                                                                                                      bigeye tuna catch limits in longline                  Administrative Procedure Act
                                              American Samoa, Guam, or the CNMI,
                                              according to the terms of the agreement.                fisheries (at 50 CFR 300.224), but                       Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there
                                                 Response: The CBD’s interpretation of                inadvertently wrote the proposed                      is good cause to waive prior notice and
                                              the proposed criteria for distinguishing                regulations such that they differed from              an opportunity for public comment on
                                              the fisheries of the United States from                 those existing regulations. For these                 the amendments to regulations at 15
                                              those of the U.S. Participating                         reasons, NMFS has decided to finalize                 CFR 902.1(b), because it is unnecessary.
                                              Territories is not correct. Under the first             the framework without the proposed                    This revision is an administrative
                                              two proposed criteria, catch would not                  criteria. NMFS is not including the                   change that modifies the CFR sections
                                              necessarily have to be caught in the                    proposed text at 50 CFR 300.227(d) in                 where the information collection
                                              portion of the U.S. EEZ that surrounds                  the final rule, and may re-propose the                requirements under current OMB
                                              the territory in order to be attributed to              criteria at a later time. In the meantime,            control number 0648–0595 are located.
                                              a fishery of that territory. For example,               any criteria that are needed to determine                There is good cause under 5 U.S.C.
                                              fish could be caught on the high seas                   the vessels to which a specified limit                553(d)(3) to establish an effective date
                                              and attributed to a territorial fishery if              applies, or to attribute catch or fishing             less than 30 days after date of
                                              certain conditions were met. However,                   effort against a specified limit, will be             publication for the final specifications
                                              NMFS acknowledges, based on the                         included in the specifications issued                 for 2015 and for the framework element
                                              comments from the CBD and the HLA,                      under the framework.                                  of the final rule (i.e., the addition of
                                              that there is public confusion over the                    Second, NMFS has made non-                         section 300.227 to Title 50 of the Code
                                              meaning and effect of proposed                          substantial changes to paragraph (a) of               of Federal Regulations), as well as the
                                              paragraph 50 CFR 300.227(d).                            50 CFR 300.227, which sets out the                    new paragraph with prohibitions
                                              Furthermore, NMFS intended for the                      purpose and general provisions for the                associated with the framework (i.e., 50
                                              criteria, as they would apply to longline               framework. The changes make the                       CFR 300.222(xx)). NMFS must establish
                                              fisheries, to mirror those in existing                  paragraph align more closely with the                 the restrictions on the use of FADs by
                                              regulations related to bigeye tuna catch                language of the WCPFC Implementation                  October 1, 2015, in order to comply
                                              limits in longline fisheries (at 50 CFR                 Act, particularly to make clear that                  with the provisions of CMM 2014–01
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                                              300.224), but inadvertently wrote the                   NMFS (through delegation of authority                 (restrictions on the use of FADs are also
                                              proposed regulations such that they                     from the Secretary of Commerce) is                    required under CMM 2014–01 for July 1
                                              differed from those existing regulations.               authorized to promulgate such                         through September 30, 2015, but those
                                              For these reasons, NMFS is not                          regulations as may be necessary to carry              restrictions have already been
                                              implementing this provision as                          out the international obligations of the              established through regulations at 50
                                              proposed. As described in the ‘‘Changes                 United States under the Convention and                CFR 300.223(b)). The restrictions are
                                              from the Proposed Rule and Proposed                     the WCPFC Implementation Act.                         intended to reduce or otherwise control


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                                              fishing pressure on bigeye tuna in the                  fishing vessels used for commercial                   in 2012 was about $87 million. With
                                              WCPO in order to restore this stock to                  fishing for HMS in the Convention Area.               129 active vessels in that year, per-
                                              levels capable of producing maximum                     The framework establishes                             vessel average revenues were about $0.7
                                              sustainable yield on a continuing basis.                administrative procedures for                         million, well below the $20.5 million
                                              According to the NMFS stock status                      implementing Commission decisions. It                 threshold for finfish harvesting
                                              determination criteria, bigeye tuna in                  does not in itself establish any                      businesses.
                                              the Pacific Ocean is currently                          requirements for owners or operators of
                                                                                                                                                            Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other
                                              experiencing overfishing. Failure to                    fishing vessels or other entities. With
                                                                                                      the exception of the requirement to                   Compliance Requirements
                                              establish the FAD restrictions by
                                              October 1, 2015, would result in                        obtain an IMO number, the substantive                   The recordkeeping, reporting, and
                                              additional fishing pressure on this                     elements of the rule and specifications               other compliance requirements are
                                              stock, in violation of international and                (i.e., those elements expected to bring               discussed below for each of the main
                                              domestic legal obligations. The final                   economic impacts to affected entities)                elements of the final rule and final
                                              specifications for 2015 are issued under                apply only to purse seine vessels. NMFS               specifications, as described earlier in
                                              the regulatory framework established at                 estimates that of all the U.S. fishing                the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
                                              50 CFR 300.227, so to make the FAD                      vessels to which the IMO number                       of the preamble. Fulfillment of these
                                              restrictions effective by October 1, 2015,              requirement apply, only 7 do not                      requirements is not expected to require
                                              the framework and its associated                        already have an IMO number. Of the 7,                 any professional skills that the affected
                                              prohibitions must also be made effective                1 is a purse seine vessel, 4 are longline             vessel owners and operators do not
                                              by that date.                                           vessels, and 2 are troll vessels.                     already possess. The costs of complying
                                                                                                         The number of purse seine vessels                  with the requirements are described
                                              Executive Order 12866                                   affected by the purse seine                           below to the extent possible:
                                                This final rule has been determined to                specifications is the number of vessels
                                                                                                      licensed under the Treaty on Fisheries                1. Framework To Implement
                                              be not significant for purposes of
                                                                                                      between the Governments of Certain                    Commission Decisions
                                              Executive Order 12866.
                                                                                                      Pacific Island States and the                            The framework establishes
                                              Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                        Government of the United States of                    administrative procedures for
                                                 A final regulatory flexibility analysis              America (South Pacific Tuna Treaty, or                implementing Commission decisions. It
                                              (FRFA) was prepared. The FRFA                           SPTT). The current number of licensed                 does not in itself establish any
                                              incorporates the initial regulatory                     vessels is 37. The maximum number                     requirements for owners or operators of
                                              flexibility analysis (IRFA) prepared for                allowed under the SPTT, apart from                    fishing vessels or other entities, so it is
                                              the proposed rule and proposed                          joint venture licenses, none of which                 not discussed further in this FRFA.
                                              specifications. The analysis in the IRFA                have ever been issued, is 40.
                                                                                                         Thus, the fish harvesting entities                 2. Requirement To Obtain IMO Number
                                              is not repeated here in its entirety.
                                                 A description of the action, why it is               affected by the final rule and                           The requirement to obtain an IMO
                                              being considered, and the legal basis for               specifications include about 37 purse                 number is a one-time requirement; once
                                              this action are contained in the SUMMARY                seine vessels, 4 longline vessels, and 2              a number has been issued for a vessel,
                                              section of the preamble and in other                    troll vessels.                                        the vessel would be in compliance for
                                              sections of this SUPPLEMENTARY                             Based on (limited) available financial             the remainder of its life, regardless of
                                              INFORMATION section of this final rule                  information about the affected fishing                changes in ownership. Most entities that
                                              and final specifications, above. The                    vessels and the SBA’s small entity size               are required to obtain an IMO number
                                              analysis follows:                                       standards for commercial finfish                      already have them. NMFS estimates that
                                                                                                      harvesters, and using individual vessels              7 fishing vessels (that are currently in
                                              Significant Issues Raised by Public                     as proxies for individual businesses,                 the fishery) are initially subject to the
                                              Comments in Response to the IRFA                        NMFS believes that all the affected fish              requirement, and projects that as fishing
                                                NMFS did not receive any comments                     harvesting businesses are small entities.             vessels enter the fishery in the future,
                                              on the IRFA.                                            NMFS used average per-vessel returns                  roughly two per year will be required to
                                                                                                      over recent years to estimate annual                  obtain IMO numbers. Completing and
                                              Description of Small Entities to Which                  revenue because gross receipts and ex-                submitting the application form (which
                                              the Rule and Specifications Will Apply                  vessel price information specific to the              can be done online and requires no fees)
                                                 Small entities include ‘‘small                       affected vessels are not available to                 is expected to take about 30 minutes per
                                              businesses,’’ ‘‘small organizations,’’ and              NMFS. For the purse seine fishery,                    applicant, on average. Assuming a value
                                              ‘‘small governmental jurisdictions.’’ The               NMFS estimates that the average annual                of labor of approximately $26 per hour
                                              Small Business Administration (SBA)                     receipts over 2010–2012 for each purse                and communication costs of about $1
                                              has established size standards for all                  seine vessel were less than the $20.5                 per application, the (one-time) cost to
                                              major industry sectors in the United                    million threshold for finfish harvesting              each entity are expected to be about $14.
                                              States, including commercial finfish                    businesses (the greatest was about $19
                                              harvesters (NAICS code 114111). A                       million) based on the catches of each                 3. Other Regulatory Changes
                                              business primarily involved in finfish                  vessel in the purse seine fleet during                   Among the final rule’s other
                                              harvesting is classified as a small                     that period, and indicative regional                  regulatory changes, only the change to
                                              business if it is independently owned                   cannery prices developed by the Pacific               the daily FAD reporting requirements
                                              and operated, is not dominant in its                    Islands Forum Fisheries Agency                        has the potential to bring economic
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                                              field of operation (including its                       (available at https://www.ffa.int/node/               impacts to affected entities. Under the
                                              affiliates), and has combined annual                    425#attachments). Since 2012, cannery                 previous regulations, when NMFS
                                              receipts not in excess of $20.5 million                 prices have declined dramatically, so                 triggered the daily FAD reporting
                                              for all its affiliated operations                       the vessels’ revenues in 2013 and 2014                requirement through an announcement
                                              worldwide.                                              have very likely declined as well. For                in the Federal Register, the vessel
                                                 The final rule and specifications                    the longline fishery, the ex-vessel value             owner or operator would have had to
                                              apply to owners and operators of U.S.                   of catches by the Hawaii longline fleet               complete and submit the reports each


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                                              day while the fishing vessel is at sea in               limited number of vessel maintenance                  or operators of fishing vessels or other
                                              the Convention Area. NMFS estimated                     facilities in the region might constrain              entities, so would not bring economic
                                              that cost to be about $1,360 per vessel                 vessel operators’ ability to do this. It              impacts. Thus, NMFS has not identified
                                              per year. Under the change made in this                 also is conceivable that some vessels                 any significant alternatives.
                                              rule, the vessel owner or operator has to               might choose not to fish at all during the
                                              complete and submit the reports only if                 FAD prohibition periods rather than fish              2. Requirement To Obtain IMO Number
                                              and when directed by NMFS. Because                      without the use of FADs. Observations                   NMFS has not identified any
                                              the purse seine FAD restrictions for                    of the fleet’s behavior in 2009–2013,                 significant alternatives to the IMO
                                              2015 do not include any FAD set limits,                 when FAD prohibition periods were in                  number requirement that would
                                              it is unlikely that NMFS will direct                    effect, do not suggest that either of these           comport with U.S. obligations to
                                              vessel operators to submit reports for                  responses occurred to an appreciable
                                                                                                                                                            implement the Commission decision
                                              2015. Thus, the change could                            degree. The proportion of the fleet that
                                                                                                                                                            regarding IMO numbers.
                                              potentially reduce the reporting costs to               fished during the two- and three-month
                                              affected purse seine entities during this               FAD prohibition periods of 2009–2013                  3. Other Regulatory Changes
                                              period.                                                 did not appreciably differ from the
                                                                                                      proportion that fished during the same                   None of the other regulatory changes
                                              4. Purse Seine FAD Restrictions                                                                               are expected to bring adverse economic
                                                                                                      months in the years 1997–2008, when
                                                 The FAD prohibition period in July-                  no FAD prohibition periods were in                    impacts to affected entities, so NMFS
                                              October in 2015 will substantially                      place.                                                has not identified any significant
                                              constrain the manner in which purse                        In summary, the economic impacts of                alternatives.
                                              seine fishing can be conducted in that                  the FAD prohibition period in 2015
                                              period in the Convention Area; vessels                                                                        4. Purse Seine FAD Restrictions
                                                                                                      cannot be quantified, but they could be
                                              will be able to set only on free, or                    substantial. Their magnitude will                        NMFS considered in detail one
                                              ‘‘unassociated,’’ schools.                              depend in part on market conditions,                  alternative to the restrictions on the use
                                                 The costs associated with the FAD                    ocean conditions and the magnitude of                 of FADs in 2015. Under the alternative,
                                              restrictions cannot be quantitatively                   any limits on allowable levels of fishing             purse seine vessels would be subject to
                                              estimated, but the fleet’s historical use               effort in foreign EEZs and on the high
                                              of FADs can give a qualitative estimate                                                                       a 3-month (July–September) FAD
                                                                                                      seas in the Convention Area.                          prohibition period in 2015, and a limit
                                              of the costs. In the years 1997–2013, the
                                              proportion of sets made on FADs in the                  Disproportionate Impacts                              of 2,522 FAD sets for the year. This
                                              U.S. purse seine fishery ranged from                                                                          alternative would be consistent with the
                                                                                                        As indicated above, all affected
                                              less than 30 percent in some years to                                                                         options available to the United States
                                                                                                      entities are believed to be small entities,
                                              more than 90 percent in others. Thus,                                                                         under CMM 2014–01. The impacts of
                                                                                                      thus small entities will not be
                                              the importance of FAD sets in terms of                                                                        this alternative relative to those of the
                                                                                                      disproportionately affected relative to
                                              profits appears to be quite variable over                                                                     final action (4-month FAD closure)
                                                                                                      large entities. Nor will there be
                                              time, and is probably a function of many                                                                      would depend on the total amount of
                                                                                                      disproportionate economic impacts
                                              factors, including fuel prices                                                                                fishing effort available to the U.S. purse
                                                                                                      based on vessel size or home port. With
                                              (unassociated sets involve more                         respect to vessel type, the specifications            seine fleet in the Convention Area in
                                              searching time and thus tend to bring                   for 2015 apply only to purse seine                    2015. If total available fishing effort is
                                              higher fuel costs than FAD sets) and                    vessels, so they would not impact any                 relatively high, the final action (4-month
                                              market conditions (e.g., FAD fishing,                   other vessel types.                                   FAD closure) would likely allow for
                                              which tends to result in greater catches                                                                      more FAD sets than would this
                                              of lower-value skipjack tuna and smaller                Steps Taken To Minimize the                           alternative, and thus likely cause lesser
                                              yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna than                     Significant Economic Impacts on Small                 adverse impacts. The reverse would be
                                              unassociated sets, might be more                        Entities                                              the case for relatively low levels of total
                                              attractive and profitable when canneries                   NMFS has sought to identify                        available fishing effort. For example,
                                              are not rejecting small fish). Thus, the                alternatives that would minimize the                  given the fleet’s historical average FAD
                                              costs of complying with the FAD                         rule’s and specifications’ economic                   set ratio of 58 percent, and assuming an
                                              restrictions will depend on a variety of                impact on small entities (‘‘significant               even distribution of sets throughout the
                                              factors.                                                alternatives’’). Taking no action could               year, the estimated ‘‘breakeven’’ point
                                                 In 2010–2013, the last 4 years for                   result in lesser adverse economic                     between the two alternatives would be
                                              which complete data are available and                   impacts than the action for many                      6,502 total available sets for the year.
                                              for which there was 100 percent                         affected entities, but NMFS has                       Although the amount of fishing effort
                                              observer coverage, the U.S. WCPO purse                  determined that the no-action                         that will be available to the fleet in the
                                              seine fleet made about 39 percent of its                alternative would fail to accomplish the              future, particularly under the SPTT,
                                              sets on FADs. During the months when                    objectives of the WCPFC                               cannot be predicted with any certainty,
                                              setting on FADs was allowed, the                        Implementation Act, including                         6,502 sets is substantially less than the
                                              percentage was about 58 percent. The                    satisfying the international obligations              amounts of fishing effort that have been
                                              fact that the fleet has made such a                     of the United States as a Contracting                 available to the fleet since it has been
                                              substantial portion of its sets on FADs                 Party to the Convention, and NMFS has                 operating under the SPTT. For that
                                              indicates that prohibiting the use of                   rejected it for that reason. Alternatives             reason, NMFS expects that the final
                                              FADs for four months each year is likely                identified for each of the main elements              action (4-month FAD closure) likely
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                                              to bring substantial costs and/or revenue               of the rule and specifications are                    would cause less severe economic
                                              losses.                                                 discussed below:                                      impacts on the purse seine fleet and its
                                                 To mitigate these impacts, vessel                                                                          participants than would this alternative,
                                              operators might choose to schedule their                1. Framework To Implement                             and NMFS has rejected the alternative
                                              routine vessel and equipment                            Commission Decisions                                  of a 3-month FAD closure in
                                              maintenance during the FAD                                 The framework will not in itself                   combination with a limit of 2,522 FAD
                                              prohibition periods. However, the                       establish any requirements for owners                 sets for that reason.


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                                              Small Entity Compliance Guide                           purchase and installation, and 1 hour                 ■  2. In § 902.1, in the table in paragraph
                                                                                                      per response for VMS unit maintenance.                (b), under the entry ‘‘50 CFR’’, add an
                                                Section 212 of the Small Business                       The third collection, the daily FAD                 entry in alphanumeric order for
                                              Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                  reporting requirement, has been                       ‘‘300.217’’ to read as follows:
                                              1996 states that, for each rule or group                approved by OMB under control
                                              of related rules for which an agency is                 number 0648–0649, ‘‘Transshipment                     § 902.1 OMB control numbers assigned
                                              required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                                                                        pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
                                                                                                      Requirements under the WCPFC.’’
                                              shall publish one or more guides to                     Public reporting burden for the daily                 *       *      *          *        *
                                              assist small entities in complying with                 FAD report is estimated to average 10                     (b) *     * *
                                              the rule, and shall designate such                      minutes per response.
                                              publications as ‘‘small entity                            These estimated response times
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Current OMB
                                              compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                                                                          CFR Part or section where                  control number
                                                                                                      include time for reviewing instructions,              the information collection re-               (all numbers
                                              explain the actions a small entity is                   searching existing data sources,                           quirement is located                     begin with
                                              required to take to comply with a rule                  gathering and maintaining the data                                                                     0648–)
                                              or group of rules. NMFS has prepared                    needed, and completing and reviewing
                                              one or more small entity compliance                                                                           * * * * *
                                                                                                      the collection of information.                        50 CFR: ................................    ........................
                                              guides for this rule and specifications,                  Send comments regarding these
                                              and will send them to holders of                                                                              * * * * *                                   ........................
                                                                                                      burden estimates, or any other aspect of              300.217 .................................                 –0595
                                              permits in the relevant fisheries. The                  the data collections, including whether               * * * * *
                                              guide(s) and this final rule also will be               the collections are necessary for the
                                              available at www.fpir.noaa.gov and by                   performance of the functions of the                   Title 50—Wildlife and Fisheries
                                              request from NMFS PIRO (see                             agency, the accuracy of the agency’s
                                              ADDRESSES).                                                                                                   PART 300—INTERNATIONAL
                                                                                                      estimates of burden, ways to enhance
                                              Paperwork Reduction Act                                 the utility and clarity of information,               FISHERIES REGULATIONS
                                                                                                      and suggestions for reducing the
                                                 This final rule contains three                       burden, to Michael D. Tosatto, Regional               Subpart O—Western and Central
                                              collection-of-information requirements                  Administrator, NMFS PIRO (see                         Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory
                                              that are subject to review and approval                 ADDRESSES) and by email to OIRA_                      Species
                                              by the Office of Management and                         Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax to 202–
                                              Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork                                                                              ■ 3. The authority citation for 50 CFR
                                                                                                      395–7285.
                                              Reduction Act (PRA).                                                                                          part 300, subpart O, continues to read as
                                                                                                        Notwithstanding any other provision
                                                 The first collection has been approved                                                                     follows:
                                                                                                      of the law, no person is required to
                                              by the OMB under control number                         respond to, and no person shall be                        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.
                                              0648–0595, ‘‘Western and Central                        subject to penalty for failure to comply              ■  4. In § 300.211, revise the definition of
                                              Pacific Fisheries Convention Vessel                     with, a collection of information subject             ‘‘Fishing day’’ to read as follows:
                                              Information Family of Forms.’’ This                     to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                              collection-of-information has been                      that collection of information displays a             § 300.211       Definitions.
                                              revised to include the requirement for                  currently valid OMB control number.                   *     *     *     *    *
                                              the owners of certain fishing vessels to                                                                         Fishing day means, for fishing vessels
                                              ensure that IMO numbers are issued for                  List of Subjects                                      equipped with purse seine gear, any day
                                              the vessels. This is a one-time                         15 CFR Part 902                                       in which a fishing vessel searches for
                                              requirement; no renewals or updates are                                                                       fish, deploys a FAD, services a FAD, or
                                                                                                        Reporting and recordkeeping
                                              required during the life of a vessel. A                                                                       sets a purse seine, with the exception of
                                                                                                      requirements.
                                              fishing vessel owner can request the                                                                          setting a purse seine solely for the
                                              issuance of an IMO number by                            50 CFR Part 300                                       purpose of testing or cleaning the gear
                                              submitting specific information about                     Administrative practice and                         and resulting in no catch.
                                              the vessel and its ownership and                        procedure, Fish, Fisheries, Fishing,                  *     *     *     *    *
                                              management to IHS Maritime, which                       Marine resources, Reporting and                       ■ 5. In § 300.217, add paragraph (c) to
                                              issues IMO numbers on behalf of the                     recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.                 read as follows:
                                              International Maritime Organization. If a
                                              fishing vessel requires an exemption,                     Dated: September 25, 2015.                          § 300.217       Vessel identification.
                                              the owner must provide the required                     Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                                                                            *      *    *     *     *
                                              information to NMFS. Providing the                      Deputy Assistant Administrator for                       (c) IMO numbers. (1) For the purpose
                                              required information is expected to                     Regulatory Programs, National Marine                  of this section, an IMO number is the
                                              bring a public reporting burden of                      Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                                                                            unique number issued for a vessel under
                                              approximately 30 minutes per response.                    For the reasons set out in the                      the ship identification number scheme
                                                 The second collection, requirements                  preamble, 15 CFR part 902 and 50 CFR                  established by the International
                                              related to installing and operating vessel              part 300 are amended as follows:                      Maritime Organization or, for vessels
                                              monitoring system units, has been                       Title 15—Commerce and Foreign Trade                   that are not strictly subject to that
                                              approved by OMB under control                                                                                 scheme, the unique number issued by
                                              number 0648–0596, ‘‘Vessel Monitoring                   PART 902—NOAA INFORMATION                             the administrator of that scheme using
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                                              System Requirements under the                           COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER                         the scheme’s numbering format,
                                              Western and Central Pacific Fisheries                   THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT:                          sometimes known as a Lloyd’s Register
                                              Convention.’’ Public reporting burden                   OMB CONTROL NUMBERS                                   number or LR number.
                                              for the VMS requirements is estimated                                                                            (2) The owner of a fishing vessel of
                                              to average 5 minutes per response for                   ■ 1. The authority citation for part 902              the United States used for commercial
                                              the activation reports and on/off reports,              continues to read as follows:                         fishing for HMS in the Convention Area,
                                              4 hours per response for VMS unit                           Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.                 either on the high seas or in waters


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                                              under the jurisdiction of any nation                    § 300.218 Reporting and recordkeeping                 ■ 8. Amend § 300.222, effective October
                                              other than the United States, shall                     requirements.                                         1, 2015, by adding paragraph (xx) to
                                              request and obtain an IMO number for                    *      *     *    *     *                             read as follows:
                                              the vessel if the gross tonnage of the                     (g) Daily FAD reports. If directed by              § 300.222   Prohibitions.
                                              vessel, as indicated on the vessel’s                    NMFS, the owner or operator of any
                                              current Certificate of Documentation                                                                          *     *     *     *     *
                                                                                                      fishing vessel of the United States                     (xx) Fail to comply with any of the
                                              issued under 46 CFR part 67, is at least                equipped with purse seine gear must                   limits, restrictions, prohibitions, or
                                              100 GRT or 100 GT ITC. An IMO                           report to NMFS, for the period and in                 requirements specified under § 300.227.
                                              number may be requested for a vessel by                 the format and manner directed by the                 ■ 9. Section 300.222 is further amended
                                              following the instructions given by the                 Pacific Islands Regional Administrator,
                                              administrator of the IMO ship                                                                                 as follows:
                                                                                                      within 24 hours of the end of each day                ■ a. Remove paragraphs (x) and (z);
                                              identification number scheme; those                     that the vessel is at sea in the                      ■ b. Redesignate paragraphs (y) and (aa)
                                              instructions are currently available on                 Convention Area, the number of purse                  as paragraphs (x) and (y), respectively;
                                              the Web site of IHS Maritime, at:                       seine sets were made on FADs during                   ■ c. Redesignate paragraphs (bb)
                                              www.imonumbers.lrfairplay.com/                          that day.                                             through (ww) as (z) through (uu),
                                              default.aspx.                                           *      *     *    *     *                             respectively; and
                                                 (3) In the event that the owner of a                                                                       ■ d. Add paragraph (vv) and reserved
                                                                                                      ■ 7. In § 300.219, revise paragraphs                  paragraph (ww).
                                              fishing vessel subject to the requirement               (c)(1) and (5) to read as follows:
                                              of paragraph (c)(2) of this section, after                                                                      The additions reads as follows:
                                              following the instructions given by the                 § 300.219    Vessel monitoring system.                § 300.222   Prohibitions.
                                              administrator of the IMO ship                           *      *     *     *     *                            *     *      *     *    *
                                              identification number scheme, is unable                    (c) * * *                                             (vv) Fail to obtain an IMO number for
                                              to obtain an IMO number for the fishing                                                                       a fishing vessel as required in
                                              vessel, the fishing vessel owner may                       (1) VMS unit. The vessel owner and
                                                                                                                                                            § 300.217(c).
                                              request an exemption from the                           operator shall install and maintain on                   (ww) [Reserved].
                                              requirement from the Pacific Islands                    the fishing vessel, in accordance with
                                                                                                      instructions provided by the SAC and                  *     *      *     *    *
                                              Regional Administrator. The request                                                                           ■ 10. In § 300.223, revise paragraph (d)
                                              must be sent by mail to the Pacific                     the VMS unit manufacturer, a VMS unit
                                                                                                      that is type-approved by NMFS for                     and remove and reserve paragraph (e).
                                              Islands Regional Administrator or by                                                                             The revision reads as follows:
                                              email to pir.wcpfc@noaa.gov and must                    fisheries governed under the Act. The
                                              include the vessel’s name, the vessel’s                 vessel owner and operator shall arrange               § 300.223   Purse seine fishing restrictions.
                                              official number, a description of the                   for a NMFS-approved mobile                            *      *      *    *      *
                                                                                                      communications service provider to                       (d) Catch retention. An owner and
                                              steps taken to request an IMO number,
                                                                                                      receive and relay transmissions from the              operator of a fishing vessel of the United
                                              and a description of any responses from
                                                                                                      VMS unit to NMFS. NMFS makes                          States equipped with purse seine gear
                                              the administrator of the IMO ship
                                                                                                      available lists of type-approved VMS                  must ensure the retention on board at all
                                              identification number scheme.
                                                                                                      units and approved mobile                             times while at sea within the
                                                 (4) Upon receipt of a request for an                 communications service providers.                     Convention Area any bigeye tuna
                                              exemption under paragraph (c)(3) of this                NMFS and the Commission are                           (Thunnus obesus), yellowfin tuna
                                              section, the Pacific Islands Regional                   authorized to receive and relay                       (Thunnus albacares), or skipjack tuna
                                              Administrator will, to the extent he or                 transmissions from the VMS unit.                      (Katsuwonus pelamis), except in the
                                              she determines appropriate, assist the                  *      *     *     *     *                            following circumstances and with the
                                              fishing vessel owner in requesting an                                                                         following conditions:
                                              IMO number. If the Pacific Islands                         (5) Related VMS requirements.
                                                                                                      Installing, carrying and operating a VMS                 (1) Fish that are unfit for human
                                              Regional Administrator determines that                                                                        consumption, including but not limited
                                                                                                      unit in compliance with the
                                              it is infeasible or impractical for the                                                                       to fish that are spoiled, pulverized,
                                                                                                      requirements in part 300 of this title,
                                              fishing vessel owner to obtain an IMO                                                                         severed, or partially consumed at the
                                                                                                      part 660 of this title, or part 665 of this
                                              number for the fishing vessel, he or she                                                                      time they are brought on board, may be
                                                                                                      title relating to the installation, carrying,
                                              will issue an exemption from the                                                                              discarded.
                                                                                                      and operation of VMS units shall be
                                              requirements of paragraph (c)(2) of this                                                                         (2) If at the end of a fishing trip there
                                                                                                      deemed to satisfy the requirements of
                                              section for the subject fishing vessel and                                                                    is insufficient well space to
                                                                                                      paragraph (c) of this section, provided
                                              its owner and notify the fishing vessel                                                                       accommodate all the fish captured in a
                                                                                                      that the VMS unit is operated                         given purse seine set, fish captured in
                                              owner of the exemption. The Pacific
                                                                                                      continuously and at all times while the               that set may be discarded, provided that
                                              Islands Regional Administrator may
                                                                                                      vessel is at sea, the VMS unit is type-               no additional purse seine sets are made
                                              limit the duration of the exemption. The                approved by NMFS for fisheries
                                              Pacific Islands Regional Administrator                                                                        during the fishing trip.
                                                                                                      governed under the Act, and the specific                 (3) If a serious malfunction of
                                              may rescind an exemption at any time.                   requirements of paragraph (c)(4) of this
                                              If an exemption is rescinded, the fishing                                                                     equipment occurs that necessitates that
                                                                                                      section are complied with. If the VMS                 fish be discarded.
                                              vessel owner must comply with the                       unit is owned by NMFS, the
                                              requirements of paragraph (c)(2) of this                                                                      *      *      *    *      *
                                                                                                      requirement under paragraph (c)(4) of
                                              section within 30 days of being notified                                                                      ■ 11. Add § 300.227 to subpart O,
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                                                                                                      this section to repair or replace the VMS
                                              of the rescission. If the ownership of a                unit will be the responsibility of NMFS,              effective October 1, 2015, to read as
                                              fishing vessel changes, an exemption                    but the vessel owner and operator shall               follows:
                                              issued to the former fishing vessel                     be responsible for ensuring that the                  § 300.227 Framework for catch and fishing
                                              owner becomes void.                                     VMS unit is operable before leaving port              effort limits.
                                              ■ 6. In § 300.218, revise paragraph (g) to              or starting the next trip.                              (a) General. To implement
                                              read as follows:                                        *      *     *     *     *                            conservation and management measures


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                                              adopted by the Commission, the Pacific                  on FADs or to use FADs in specific                    paragraph (g) of this section will include
                                              Islands Regional Administrator may                      other ways.                                           an advisement that specific activities
                                              specify limits on catch or fishing effort                  (d) [Reserved]                                     will be prohibited during a specific
                                              by fishing vessels of the United States                    (e) Allocation of limits among sectors             period. The notice will specify the
                                              in the Convention Area, and other                       or vessels. (1) The Pacific Islands                   prohibitions and their start and end
                                              fishing-related restrictions and                        Regional Administrator may allocate a                 dates. The start date of the prohibitions
                                              requirements (collectively called                       Commission-adopted limit among                        may not be earlier than 7 days after the
                                              ‘‘limits’’). The limits will be specified as            particular sectors or groups of fishing               date of filing for public inspection at the
                                              may be necessary to carry out the                       vessels of the United States, such as for             Office of the Federal Register the notice
                                              international obligations of the United                 vessels that use different types of fishing           to be published under paragraph (g) of
                                              States under the WCPF Convention and                    gear. In other words, the Pacific Islands             this section. The prohibited activities
                                              the Act, and will be designed to                        Regional Administrator may specify                    may include, but are not limited to,
                                              implement particular provisions of                      separate limits for different sectors or              possessing, retaining on board,
                                              Commission-adopted conservation and                     groups of fishing vessels even when not               transshipping, landing, or selling
                                              management measures. For each                           required to do so under the                           specific types and/or sizes of fish or
                                              specified limit, the Pacific Islands                    Commission’s conservation and                         other living marine resources, and
                                              Regional Administrator will specify the                 management measures.                                  fishing with specified gear types or
                                              area and period in which it applies, and                   (2) The Pacific Islands Regional                   methods in specified areas. The Pacific
                                              as appropriate, the vessel types, gear                  Administrator may not, under this                     Islands Regional Administrator may,
                                              types, species, fish sizes, and any other               framework, allocate a Commission-                     based on revised estimates or
                                              relevant attributes to which it applies.                adopted limit among individual fishing                projections of catch or fishing effort
                                              In addition to quantitative limits on                   vessels of the United States. In other                with respect to specified limits, rescind
                                              catches and fishing effort, the Pacific                 words, the Pacific Islands Regional                   or modify the prohibitions specified
                                              Islands Regional Administrator may                      Administrator may not, under this                     under this section. The Pacific Islands
                                              specify areas or periods in which                       framework, specify limits for individual              Regional Administrator will publish
                                              particular fishing activities are restricted            fishing vessels of the United States,
                                                                                                                                                            notice of any such rescissions or
                                              or prohibited, and other fishing-related                except in the case where there is only
                                                                                                                                                            modifications in the Federal Register.
                                              requirements. For each specified                        one fishing vessel in a sector or group
                                                                                                      of fishing vessels that is subject to the             [FR Doc. 2015–24853 Filed 9–30–15; 8:45 am]
                                              quantitative limit, the Pacific Islands
                                              Regional Administrator will also specify                limit. This does not preclude NMFS                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P

                                              the prohibitions and requirements that                  from allocating Commission-adopted
                                              would go into effect after the limit is                 limits among individual fishing vessels
                                              reached and the applicable dates of                     through other regulations.                            DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
                                              those prohibitions.                                        (f) Procedures for specifying limits. (1)          SECURITY
                                                 (b) Application in territorial seas and              For each specified limit, the Pacific
                                              archipelagic waters. Unless stated                      Islands Regional Administrator will                   Coast Guard
                                              otherwise in particular specifications,                 publish in the Federal Register a notice
                                              the limits specified under the                          of the proposed catch or fishing effort               33 CFR Part 165
                                              framework shall not apply in the                        limit specification and a request for
                                                                                                                                                            [Docket Number USCG–2015–0886]
                                              territorial seas or archipelagic waters of              public comment on the proposed
                                              the United States or any other nation, as               specification, unless exempted under                  RIN 1625–AA00
                                              defined by the domestic laws and                        the Administrative Procedure Act, 5
                                              regulations of that nation and                          U.S.C. 553. The specification will                    Safety Zone; West Larose Vertical Lift
                                              recognized by the United States.                        include the characteristics of the limit              Bridge; Houma, LA
                                                 (c) Types of limits. The types of limits             and the restrictions that will go into
                                              that may be specified under this section                effect if the limit is reached.                       AGENCY:    Coast Guard, DHS.
                                              include, but are not limited to:                           (2) For each specified limit that is               ACTION:   Temporary final rule.
                                                 (1) Limits on the weight or number of                subject to prior notice and public
                                              fish or other living marine resources of                comment, the Pacific Islands Regional                 SUMMARY:   The Coast Guard is
                                              specific types and/or sizes that may be                 Administrator will consider any public                establishing a temporary safety zone
                                              caught, retained, transshipped, landed,                 comment received on the proposed                      extending 400 yards east and west of the
                                              and/or sold;                                            specification, and publish in the                     West Larose Vertical Lift Bridge in
                                                 (2) Limits on the amount of fishing                  Federal Register a notice of the final                Bayou Lafourche, LA. This safety zone
                                              effort that may be expended, such as the                catch or fishing effort limit                         is necessary to protect persons,
                                              amount of time vessels spend at sea                     specification, if appropriate.                        property, and infrastructure from
                                              (e.g., days at sea) or engaged in fishing                  (g) Notification of limits being                   potential damage and safety hazards
                                              (e.g., fishing days), the amount of time                reached. For quantitative limits, NMFS                associated with construction work on
                                              vessels spend engaged in particular                     will monitor catch or fishing effort with             the bridge. During the periods of
                                              fishing activities (e.g., trolling hours),              respect to the specified limit using data             enforcement, entry into and transiting or
                                              and the quantity of specific fishing                    submitted in vessel logbooks and other                anchoring within this safety zone is
                                              activities (e.g., number of hooks set;                  available information. When NMFS                      prohibited unless specifically
                                              number of longline sets or purse seine                  estimates or projects that the specified              authorized by Captain of the Port
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                                              sets; number of purse seine sets made                   limit has or will be reached, the Pacific             (COTP) Morgan City or other designated
                                              on FADs; number of FADs deployed);                      Islands Regional Administrator will                   representative.
                                              and                                                     publish notification to that effect in the            DATES: This rule is effective without
                                                 (3) Areas or periods in which                        Federal Register.                                     actual notice from October 1, 2015
                                              particular activities are restricted or                    (h) Prohibitions after limit is reached.           through 3 p.m. on October 2, 2015. For
                                              prohibited, such as periods during                      For quantitative limits, the Federal                  the purposes of enforcement, actual
                                              which it is prohibited to set purse seines              Register notice published under                       notice will be used from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m.


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 08:39:54
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 08:39:54
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule; final specifications.
DatesEffective November 30, 2015, except for the amendments to Sec. Sec. 300.222(xx) and 300.227, and the final specifications for 2015, which shall be effective October 1, 2015.
ContactTom Graham, NMFS PIRO, 808-725-5032.
FR Citation80 FR 59037 
RIN Number0648-BE84
CFR Citation15 CFR 902
50 CFR 300
CFR AssociatedReporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Fish; Fisheries; Fishing; Marine Resources and Treaties

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