80_FR_60727 80 FR 60533 - International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna Fisheries; Establishment of Tuna Vessel Monitoring System in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

80 FR 60533 - International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna Fisheries; Establishment of Tuna Vessel Monitoring System in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 194 (October 7, 2015)

Page Range60533-60539
FR Document2015-25474

NMFS is issuing regulations under the Tuna Conventions Act to implement Resolution C-14-02 of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) by establishing requirements for any U.S. commercial fishing vessel that is 24 meters (78.74 feet) or more in overall length engaging in fishing activities for either tuna or tuna-like species in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This rule is necessary to ensure full U.S. compliance with its international obligations under the IATTC Convention.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 194 (Wednesday, October 7, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 194 (Wednesday, October 7, 2015)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 60533-60539]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-25474]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 902

50 CFR Part 300

[Docket No. 130722646-5874-03]
RIN 0648-BD54


International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna Fisheries; Establishment of 
Tuna Vessel Monitoring System in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is issuing regulations under the Tuna Conventions Act to 
implement Resolution C-14-02 of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna 
Commission (IATTC) by establishing requirements for any U.S. commercial 
fishing vessel that is 24 meters (78.74 feet) or more in overall length 
engaging in fishing activities for either tuna or tuna-like species in 
the eastern Pacific Ocean. This rule is necessary to ensure full U.S. 
compliance with its international obligations under the IATTC 
Convention.

DATES: This rule is effective January 1, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Copies of supporting documents prepared for this final rule, 
including the Categorical Exclusion memo, Regulatory Impact Review, 
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA), and other supporting 
documents, are available via the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA-NMFS-2013-0117, or by contacting the 
Regional Administrator, William W. Stelle, Jr., NMFS West Coast Region, 
7600 Sand Point Way NE., Bldg

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1, Seattle, WA 98115-0070 or by email to 
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS WCR, 562-980-
4036.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    On May 19, 2015, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 
published a supplemental proposed rule in the Federal Register (80 FR 
28572) to implement C-14-02, ``Resolution (Amended) on the 
Establishment of a Vessel Monitoring System (VMS).'' This Resolution 
was adopted by the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Convention (IATTC) at 
its 87th meeting in July 2014. The supplemental proposed rule revised a 
proposed rule (79 FR 7152) published on February 6, 2014 in the Federal 
Register.
    The public comment period for the supplemental proposed rule was 
open until June 18, 2015, and NMFS accepted public comment at a hearing 
held at the NMFS West Coast Region (WCR) Long Beach office on June 9, 
2015. The public comment period for the original proposed rule was open 
until March 10, 2014, and NMFS accepted public comment at a hearing 
held at the NMFS WCR Long Beach office on February 28, 2014.
    The final rule is implemented under the authority of the Tuna 
Conventions Act (16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.), which directs the Secretary of 
Commerce, after approval by the Secretary of State, to promulgate 
regulations as may be necessary to implement resolutions adopted by the 
IATTC. This authority has been delegated to NMFS.
    The supplemental proposed rule contained additional background 
information, including information on the IATTC, the international 
obligations of the United States as an IATTC member, and the need for 
regulations. The differences between this final rule and the 
supplemental proposed rule are explained below.

New Regulations

    This final rule establishes requirements for any U.S. commercial 
fishing vessel that is 24 meters (78.74 feet) or more in overall length 
and engaging in fishing activities for tuna or tuna-like species in the 
Convention Area, and for which either of the following permits is 
required: Pacific highly migratory species permit under 50 CFR 660.707, 
or high seas fishing permit under 50 CFR 300.13. The Convention Area is 
bounded by the west coast of the Americas and on the north, south, and 
west respectively, by the 50[deg] N. and 50[deg] S. parallels, and the 
150[deg] W. meridian.
    Commercial fishing vessels that are 24 meters or more in overall 
length are required to install, activate, carry, and operate VMS units 
(also known as ``mobile transmitting units''). The VMS units and mobile 
communications service providers must be type-approved by NOAA for 
fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area. Information for current NOAA 
type-approved VMS units can be obtained from: NOAA, Office of Law 
Enforcement (OLE), 1315 East-West Hwy, Suite 3301, Silver Spring, MD 
20910-3282; telephone at (888) 210-9288. Or, by contacting NOAA OLE VMS 
Helpdesk: Telephone: (888) 219-9228, ext. 2; email: 
[email protected]; or online by going to http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ole/about/our_programs/vessel_monitoring.html (click ``approved VMS 
units''). The business hours of the NOAA OLE VMS Helpdesk are: Monday 
through Friday, except Federal holidays, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Eastern 
Time.
    Federal funds may be available to vessel owners or operators for 
reimbursement for type-approved VMS units. The VMS units must be 
installed by a VMS dealer approved by a type-approved VMS unit 
manufacturer. To qualify for reimbursement, the VMS unit must be 
purchased and installed before December 1, 2015, and reimbursement must 
be requested no later than December 15, 2015. The availability of 
reimbursement funds for the cost of purchasing a VMS unit is not 
guaranteed; the funds are available on a first-come, first-served 
basis. Information on the VMS Reimbursement Program is available online 
at: http://www.psmfc.org/program/vessel-monitoring-system-reimbursement-program-vms?pid=17.
    Compliance with the existing VMS requirements at 50 CFR parts 300, 
660, or 665 would satisfy these new requirements relating to the 
installation, carrying, and operation of VMS units, provided that (1) 
the VMS unit and mobile communications service provider are type-
approved by NOAA for fisheries in the Convention Area, (2) the VMS unit 
is operated continuously at all times while the vessel is at sea, 
unless the Assistant Director, NOAA Office of Law Enforcement, Pacific 
Islands Division (or designee) (AD) authorizes a VMS unit to be shut 
down, and (3) the requirements for the case of VMS unit failure are 
followed.
    This final rule also updates: (1) The definition of ``Convention 
Area,'' and (2) the description of the purpose and scope of part 300, 
subpart C, Sec.  300.20 of Title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations 
(CFR).

Public Comments and Responses

    NMFS received comments on both the original and supplemental 
proposed rules during the public comment periods. For the original 
proposed rule, four persons participated in the public hearing, one of 
whom also submitted written comments. NMFS also received a written 
comment from a commenter that did not attend the public hearing. NMFS 
received one written comment in response to the supplemental proposed 
rule and no persons participated in the public hearing.
    Five of the six commenters expressed concern about the burden of 
operating the VMS units while participating in fisheries for species 
other than tuna. These same commenters raised questions and provided 
suggestions regarding the flexibility of the VMS requirements as they 
apply to vessels that participate in other fisheries. One commenter 
indicated support for the VMS requirements for tuna fisheries as a 
worthwhile method to enhance monitoring. Summaries of the comments 
received for both the supplemental and original proposed rules and 
NMFS' responses appear below.
    Comment 1: The proposed rule allows a condition for shutting down 
the VMS unit after the end of the fishing season, but this condition is 
too strict and could negatively impact vessels which participate in 
other fisheries. This could be easily addressed by requiring the VMS 
unit be turned on only when that vessel will be targeting tuna or tuna-
like species.
    Response: NMFS believes that allowing more VMS on and off 
flexibility would weaken the effectiveness of using VMS position 
information to monitor the locations of vessels. Allowing VMS power-
downs, aside from the in-port and after a fishing season exemptions 
provided in the rule, could also encourage non-compliance and 
compromise the integrity of the VMS. Lastly, additional fees are 
imposed on vessel owners and operators for shutting down VMS units as 
well as reactivating VMS units after they are shut down. For these 
reasons, NMFS believes that the benefits of requiring position reports 
everywhere at sea, aside from the exemptions provided in the rule, 
outweigh the burden.
    Comment 2: The proposed rule would require that all vessels turn on 
VMS units when leaving port, regardless of whether a vessel plans to 
participate in tuna fisheries. There are a number of affected vessels 
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fisheries other than tuna fisheries. Some of these vessels only 
opportunistically fish for tuna. For example, the coastal purse seine 
vessels that fish for tuna typically make infrequent trips (e.g., fewer 
than 3 trips a year) that are short in duration (e.g., fewer than 18 
hours), and they do not fish for tuna in some years due to lack of 
availability in the U.S. exclusive economic zone, though they remain 
active in tuna fisheries.
    Response: In addition to the rationale outlined in the response to 
Comment 1 above, the United States is obligated, as a member of the 
IATTC, to implement Resolution C-14-02, which calls for each IATTC 
Member to require that its commercial fishing vessels harvesting tuna 
or tuna-like species be equipped with VMS. Therefore, VMS requirements 
in this final rule apply to any U.S. commercial fishing vessel that is 
24 meters or more in overall length and engaging in fishing activities 
for tuna or tuna-like species in the Convention Area, and for which 
either of the following permits is required: Pacific highly migratory 
species permit under 50 CFR 660.707, or high seas fishing permit under 
50 CFR 300.13.
    Since the original proposed rule stage, NMFS revised the VMS 
requirements to reduce the burden on vessels by allowing an additional 
option for a vessel owner or operator to shut down a VMS unit. If a 
vessel owner or operator receives verbal or written authorization by 
the AD, the VMS unit may be shut down, if, after the end of the fishing 
season, the vessel will no longer engage in fishing activities in the 
Convention Area for which either a Pacific highly migratory species 
permit or a high seas fishing permit is required.
    Comment 3: VMS requirements for other U.S. fisheries enable vessels 
to call in to declare the type of fishing trip, which creates a VMS 
requirement on a trip-by-trip basis. Providing additional flexibility 
to vessels for trips in which they do not pursue any of the species for 
which the IATTC has established conservation and management measures 
could reduce administrative costs and the potential for unintended 
losses in fishing opportunity.
    Response: NMFS does not agree that only requiring VMS operation 
when on specific trips for tuna or tuna-like species and providing 
declaration reports would provide an adequate monitoring system or 
reduce burden on vessel owners and operators. As described in responses 
to Comment 2, NMFS believes that allowing more VMS unit power-downs, 
aside from the in-port and after a fishing season exemptions as 
provided in the rule, could also encourage non-compliance and 
compromise the integrity of the VMS. In addition, there may be fees 
associated with shutting down and powering back on VMS units that could 
ultimately increase the cost burden on vessel owners and operators. 
Using a declaration system could also increase administrative burdens 
by increasing the number of activation and deactivation reports and 
approvals of requests from NOAA OLE.
    NMFS notes that, since the original proposed rule, NOAA added an 
additional option for a vessel owner or operator to shut down a VMS 
unit. In this final rule, if a vessel owner or operator receives verbal 
or written authorization by the AD (or designee), the VMS unit may be 
shut down, if, after the end of the fishing season, the vessel will no 
longer engage in fishing activities in the Convention Area for which 
either a Pacific highly migratory species permit or a high seas fishing 
permit is required.
    For these reasons, NMFS believes that the benefits of requiring 
position reports everywhere at sea, aside from the exceptions provided 
in the rule, outweigh any associated burden.
    Comment 4: The commenter asked for clarification as to whether VMS 
requirements apply to vessels that did not fish for tuna in the last 
year.
    Response: Regardless of whether the vessel fished for tuna or tuna-
like species in the Convention Area in a previous calendar year or 
fishing season, the VMS requirements of the rule apply to any vessel 
engaging in fishing activities for tuna or tuna-like species in the 
Convention Area, and for which either a Pacific highly migratory 
species permit or high seas fishing permit is required.
    Comment 5: The commenter requested clarification as to the 
confidentiality of the information collected under the VMS rule and 
asked if it could be utilized for any purposes by: State law 
enforcement, state fishery managers (e.g., for fisheries managed by the 
State), or Federal fishery managers and enforcement (e.g., for 
investigations or management decisions in fisheries other than tuna).
    Response: Information collected under the VMS requirements of this 
rule will be handled in accordance with the Trade Secrets Act, 18 
U.S.C. 1905, and NOAA Administrative Order 216-100 for confidential 
fisheries data. The vessel owner and operator must make the vessel's 
position data obtained from the VMS unit or other means immediately and 
always available for inspection by NOAA personnel, U.S. Coast Guard 
(USCG) personnel, and authorized officers. If the vessel owner or 
operator is under investigation, or an enforcement action has been 
initiated for violation of federal or state marine natural resource 
laws, then the VMS data can be used by fishery officials for the 
purpose of verifying information related to the investigation and as 
evidence of the violation.
    Comment 6: The commenter asked for further clarification as to how 
the data collection for VMS works and how often the VMS data is being 
collected and about NMFS' ability to detect the location of a vessel 
outside of the hourly ping rates. Another commenter suggested that 
because of recent judicial rulings NMFS would be required to increase 
the VMS reporting interval to more than once per hour.
    Response: The VMS data (or position reports) will be transmitted to 
NOAA-approved mobile communications service providers, which will then 
securely relay the data to the NOAA OLE, the USCG, and other entities 
that are authorized to receive and relay position reports. The 
frequency of reporting intervals required by NMFS in a fishery depends 
on the defined need of the monitoring program for that fishery. NMFS 
believes that an hourly reporting interval will be sufficient given the 
level of monitoring to be conducted under this rule. Generally, the 
vessel location is only transmitted to NOAA OLE with the position 
reports. However, during irregular events, such as loss of power to VMS 
units or if the vessel crosses a pre-set boundary line, the vessel 
location may also be transmitted to NOAA OLE.
    No recent judicial rulings justify or require that NMFS increase 
the reporting interval of the VMS units covered by this final rule 
because of recent judicial rulings. If determined necessary for the 
needs of the monitoring program, NMFS could make a fleet-wide change to 
this reporting interval through the notice and comment rulemaking 
process. This rule sets up the reporting interval at once per hour, and 
maintains that rate for normal operations, and we will not change that 
default rate except through the notice and comment rulemaking process. 
However, NOAA maintains the ability to temporarily, and under special 
circumstances only, increase the reporting interval, to support active 
enforcement investigations of specific vessels. Under these 
circumstances NOAA would be responsible for the costs of the increased 
reporting interval.
    Comment 7: The proposed rule states that a vessel cannot leave the 
port until receiving ``verbal or written confirmation from the AD that 
proper transmissions are being received from

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the VMS unit.'' The rule would not allow a vessel to turn the unit back 
on while away from port. For example, if a vessel is participating in a 
non-HMS, non-high seas fishery, and receives information that tuna or 
tuna-like species have appeared in catchable volume within the 
Convention Area, the vessel operator would have to return to port and 
receive written confirmation from the AD that the unit is transmitting. 
There is no guarantee that by the time the operator complies with the 
proposed rule's requirements, a catchable amount of fish will be within 
range. Neither the AD nor NOAA OLE's VMS Helpdesk are available 24-
hours a day and are closed on weekends, thus it is likely a vessel 
operator will suffer economic harm as a result of the inability to turn 
on the VMS unit remotely. The commenter asked if there a system in 
place to generate the required confirmation during non-business hours.
    Response: The referenced requirement applies in the case that the 
vessel owner and operator have chosen to shut down the VMS unit while 
at port or otherwise not at sea, or after the end of the fishing 
season. NMFS notes such power-up notifications from vessel owners or 
operators to the AD or the NOAA OLE's VMS Helpdesk may take place after 
office hours, although the AD acknowledgement of receipt will take 
place during business hours. The AD makes best efforts to minimize 
delays in its responses to vessel owners or operators. NMFS recognizes 
that the office hours of the AD do not always coincide with fishing 
operations, but notes that the owner and operator of a fishing vessel 
need not wait until immediately prior to the port departure time to 
turn on the VMS unit and submit the on/off report to NOAA.
    As described in responses to Comments 2 and 3, NMFS revised the VMS 
requirements since the original proposed rule stage, to allow an 
additional condition to authorize a vessel owner or operator to shut 
down a VMS unit. If a vessel owner or operator receives verbal or 
written authorization by the AD, the VMS unit may be shut down if, 
after the end of the fishing season, the vessel will no longer engage 
in fishing activities in the Convention Area for which either a Pacific 
highly migratory species permit or a high seas fishing permit is 
required.
    Comment 8: The commenter asked NMFS to clarify if emails need to be 
sent to NOAA OLE from port every night before turning the VMS unit off. 
The commenter also asked if these messages could be sent from a smart 
phone, or if a telephone call would be sufficient as opposed to written 
request.
    Response: Vessel owners or operators are required to notify the AD 
or the NOAA OLE's VMS Helpdesk via facsimile, email, or web-form prior 
to shut-down of VMS units. The notification need not be at night, and 
need not be ``every night.'' Currently, voice calls from telephones are 
not an authorized communication method to notify the AD when shutting 
down the VMS unit because a written record of the request is needed to 
facilitate enforcement and compliance. The type-approved VMS units 
required by this final rule are capable of two-way communication, which 
includes the ability to send emails. Notices to the AD or NOAA OLE's 
VMS Helpdesk can also be sent by any device that is capable of these 
forms of communication, such as a smart phone.
    Vessel owners and operators should also be aware of fees charged by 
communication service providers to shut down VMS units and to 
reactivate the VMS units after they are powered off.

Changes From the Supplemental Proposed Rule

    In Sec.  300.26(c)(5) and (d), under the heading, ``Vessel 
monitoring system (VMS),'' the references to ``50 CFR 300.219, 50 CFR 
660.712, or 50 CFR 665.19'' have been replaced by ``part 300 of this 
title, part 660 of this title, or part 665'' to clarify that future VMS 
requirements that may be added to any section in those three parts 
would also be deemed to satisfy the VMS requirements under this rule. 
Also in Sec.  300.26, paragraph (d) has been clarified to say that NOAA 
may pay for the VMS-associated costs for VMS carried and operated under 
part 300 of this title, part 660 of this title, or part 665 of this 
title, but only to the extent that the applicable regulations specify 
costs are the responsibility of NOAA.
    In Sec.  300.26, paragraph (c)(1) has been revised to clarify that 
``NOAA, the USCG, and other authorized entities are authorized to 
receive and relay transmissions from the VMS unit.'' This revision was 
intended to clarify that the vessel owner and operator do not need to 
provide additional authorization to NOAA, the USCG, and other 
authorized entities. In Sec.  300.26, paragraph (d) has been revised 
for consistency with the previously described change in paragraph 
(c)(1). Therefore, the following language was removed from the 
paragraph: ``. . . the owner or operator has authorized NOAA to receive 
and relay transmissions from the VMS unit . . . .''
    In Sec.  300.26, paragraph (c)(1) was revised to clarify the that 
it is the responsibility of the vessel owner or operator to arrange for 
a NOAA-approved mobile communications service provider to receive and 
relay transmissions from the VMS unit to NOAA at a default reporting 
interval of at least once per hour. Therefore, the following language 
was removed from the paragraph ``. . . the owner and operator must 
authorize NOAA to set up the reporting interval of the VMS unit as once 
per hour . . . .''
    In Sec.  300.26, paragraph (d) was revised to clarify that NOAA is 
responsible for the cost of any temporary increase in the default 
reporting interval to support active enforcement investigations of 
specific vessels.
    In addition, throughout Sec.  300.26, several references to ``the 
SAC, or Special-Agent-In-Charge'' have been replaced by ``the AD, or 
Assistant Director'' to reflect a change in title. AD means the 
Assistant Director, NOAA Office of Law Enforcement, Pacific Islands 
Division (or designee).
    In Sec.  300.26, paragraph (a)(2) has been revised to add ``ext. 
2'' after the phone number for the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement's VMS 
Helpdesk.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this final 
rule is consistent with the Tuna Conventions Act of 1950, as revised, 
and other applicable laws.

National Environmental Policy Act

    This action is categorically excluded from the requirement to 
prepare an environmental assessment in accordance with NOAA 
Administrative Order (NAO) 216-6. A memorandum for the file has been 
prepared that sets forth the decision to use a categorical exclusion 
and a copy of is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).

Executive Order 12866

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

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    A Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) was prepared. A copy 
of this analysis is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). The FRFA 
incorporates the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), and a 
summary of the analyses completed to support the action is included 
directly below.
    The analysis provided in the IRFA is not repeated here in its 
entirety. The need for, the reasons why action by the agency is being 
considered, and the

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objectives of the action are explained in the supplementary information 
above, as well as the preambles to the proposed rule and supplemental 
proposed rule and are not repeated here. Each vessel that is expected 
to be affected is considered a small business according to the Small 
Business Administration's revised size standards (79 FR 33647, July 12, 
2014). The action is not expected to have a significant or 
disproportional economic impact on these small business entities.
    As discussed in the preamble, the provisions in the rule would 
apply to commercial fishing vessels that are 24 meters or more in 
overall length and engaging in fishing activities for tuna or tuna-like 
species in the IATTC Convention Area, and for which either of the 
following permits is required: (1) Pacific highly migratory species 
permit under 50 CFR 660.707, or (2) high seas fishing permit under 50 
CFR 300.13. To estimate affected entities, the number of vessels 
authorized to fish for highly migratory species in the EPO through 
highly migratory species and high seas fishing permits was considered a 
reasonable proxy. As of August 2015, approximately 15 vessels did not 
have VMS units installed and would be subject to the regulations in the 
final rule. Gear types for U.S. West Coast commercial vessels that 
would be impacted include purse seine and hook-and-line (i.e., bait and 
troll/jig).
    No public comments specific to the IRFA were received and, 
therefore, no public comments are addressed in this FRFA. Certain 
comments with socio-economic implications are addressed in the comment 
and response section of the preamble, specifically, the response to 
Comments 1, 2, and 3. As described in responses to Comments 2 and 3, 
NMFS revised the VMS requirements since the original proposed rule 
stage. The requirements lessen the burden on fishermen.
    Because the action will not have any significant impacts to small 
entities, there was no need to include additional alternatives that 
would minimize any disproportionate adverse economic burdens on a 
substantial number of small entities while achieving the objectives of 
the action.
    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. As part of 
this rulemaking process, a small entity compliance guide (the guide) 
was prepared. Copies of this final rule are available from the West 
Coast Region, and the guide will be sent to vessels that hold a Pacific 
highly migratory species permit and/or a high seas fishing permit for 
fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area. The guide and this final rule 
will be available upon request and on the West Coast Region Web site: 
http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/migratory_species/highly_migratory_species_rules_req.html.

Paperwork Reduction Act Collections of Information

    This rule contains a collection-of-information requirement subject 
to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which has been approved by the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under control number (0648-0690). 
Public reporting burden for VMS is estimated as an average per 
individual response for each requirement. The estimated time for 
initial VMS unit installation is 4 hours. The estimated time to 
maintain or repair a VMS unit is 1 hour annually. The estimated 
response time for respondents to prepare and submit activation reports 
is estimated to be 5 minutes per report. The estimated response time to 
prepare and submit each on/off report is also 5 minutes. These 
estimates include the 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 this burden estimate, or any other aspect 
of this data collection, including suggestions for reducing the burden, 
to NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by email to [email protected], or 
fax to (202) 395-5806. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, 
no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to 
a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection-of-information 
subject to the requirements of the PRA, unless that collection-of-
information displays a currently valid OMB control number. All 
currently approved NOAA collections of information may be viewed at: 
http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

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.

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 ``300.26'' to read as 
follows:


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

* * * * *
    (b) * * *

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                                                            Current OMB
                                                              control
  CFR part or section where the information collection     number  (all
                 requirement is located                   numbers  begin
                                                           with  0648-)
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50 CFR:
 
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300.26..................................................           -0690
 
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Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart C--Eastern Pacific Tuna Fisheries

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

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.


0
4. Section 300.20 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  300.20  Purpose and scope.

    The regulations in this subpart are issued under the authority of 
the Tuna Conventions Act of 1950 (Act) and apply to persons and vessels 
subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.

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The regulations implement resolutions of the Inter-American Tropical 
Tuna Commission (IATTC) for the conservation and management of stocks 
of highly migratory fish resources in the Convention Area.

0
5. In Sec.  300.21, the definition for ``Convention Area'' is revised 
and definitions for ``Commercial'', ``Vessel monitoring system (VMS)'', 
and ``VMS unit'' are added in alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  300.21  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Commercial with respect to commercial fishing, means fishing in 
which the fish harvested, either in whole or in part, are intended to 
enter commerce through sale, barter or trade.
* * * * *
    Convention Area or IATTC Convention Area, means all waters of the 
eastern Pacific Ocean within the area bounded by the west coast of the 
Americas and by the following lines: The 50[deg] N. parallel from the 
coast of North America to its intersection with the 150[deg] W. 
meridian; the 150[deg] W. meridian to its intersection with the 50[deg] 
S. parallel; and the 50[deg] S. parallel to its intersection with the 
coast of South America.
* * * * *
    Vessel monitoring system (VMS) means an automated, remote system 
that provides information about a vessel's identity, location and 
activity, for the purposes of routine monitoring, control, surveillance 
and enforcement of area and time restrictions and other fishery 
management measures.
    VMS unit, sometimes known as a ``mobile transmitting unit,'' means 
a transceiver or communications device, including all hardware and 
software that is carried and operated on a vessel as part of a VMS.

0
6. In Sec.  300.24, paragraphs (y) through (bb) are added to read as 
follows:


Sec.  300.24  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (y) Fail to install, activate, or operate a VMS unit as required in 
Sec.  300.26(c).
    (z) In the event of VMS unit failure or interruption; fail to 
repair or replace a VMS unit; fail to notify the Special-Agent-In-
Charge, NOAA Office of Law Enforcement, Pacific Islands Division (or 
designee); and follow the instructions provided; or otherwise fail to 
act as provided in Sec.  300.26(c)(4).
    (aa) Disable, destroy, damage or operate improperly a VMS unit 
installed under Sec.  300.26, or attempt to do any of the same, or fail 
to ensure that its operation is not impeded or interfered with, as 
provided in Sec.  300.26(e).
    (bb) Fail to make a VMS unit installed under Sec.  300.26 or the 
position data obtained from it available for inspection, as provided in 
Sec.  300.26 (f) and (g).

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7. Section 300.26 is added to subpart C to read as follows:


Sec.  300.26  Vessel monitoring system (VMS).

    (a) Assistant Director (AD), NOAA Office of Law Enforcement, 
Pacific Islands Division (or designee) and VMS Helpdesk contact 
information and business hours. (1) The contact information for the AD 
for the purpose of this section: 1845 Wasp Blvd., Building 176, 
Honolulu, HI 96818; telephone: (808) 725-6100; facsimile: 808-725-6199; 
email: [email protected]; business hours: Monday through Friday, except 
Federal holidays, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Hawaii Standard Time.
    (2) The contact information for the NOAA Office of Law 
Enforcement's VMS Helpdesk is telephone: (888) 219-9228, ext. 2; email: 
[email protected]. The business hours of the VMS Helpdesk are 
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., 
Eastern Time.
    (b) Applicability. This section applies to any U.S. commercial 
fishing vessel that is 24 meters or more in overall length and engaging 
in fishing activities for tuna or tuna-like species in the Convention 
Area, and for which either of the following permits is required: 
Pacific highly migratory species permit under Sec.  660.707, or high 
seas fishing permit under Sec.  300.13 of this part.
    (c) Provisions for Installation, Activation and Operation--(1) VMS 
Unit Installation. The vessel owner or operator must obtain and have 
installed on the fishing vessel, in accordance with instructions 
provided by the AD and the VMS unit manufacturer, a VMS unit that is 
type-approved by NOAA for fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area. The 
vessel owner or operator shall arrange for a NOAA-approved mobile 
communications service provider to receive and relay transmissions from 
the VMS unit to NOAA at a default reporting interval of at least once 
per hour. NOAA, the USCG, and other authorized entities are authorized 
to receive and relay transmissions from the VMS unit. The NOAA OLE VMS 
Helpdesk is available to provide instructions for VMS installation and 
a list of the current type-approved VMS units and mobile communication 
service providers.
    (2) VMS Unit Activation. If the VMS unit has not yet been activated 
as described in this paragraph, or if the VMS unit has been newly 
installed or reinstalled, or if the mobile communications service 
provider has changed since the previous activation, or if directed by 
the AD, the vessel owner or operator must, prior to leaving port:
    (i) Turn on the VMS unit to make it operational;
    (ii) Submit a written activation report to the AD, via mail, 
facsimile or email, that includes the vessel's name; the vessel's 
official number; the VMS unit manufacturer and identification number; 
and telephone, facsimile or email contact information for the vessel 
owner or operator; and
    (iii) Receive verbal or written confirmation from the AD that the 
proper VMS unit transmissions are being received from the VMS unit.
    (3) VMS Unit Operation. The vessel owner and operator shall 
continuously operate the VMS unit at all times, except that the VMS 
unit may be shut down while the vessel is in port or otherwise not at 
sea, or if, after the end of the fishing season, the vessel will no 
longer be engaging in fishing activities in the Convention Area for 
which either a Pacific highly migratory species permit or a high seas 
fishing permit is required, provided that the owner or operator:
    (i) Prior to shutting down the VMS unit, reports to the AD or the 
NOAA Office of Law Enforcement's VMS Helpdesk via facsimile, email, or 
web-form the following information: The intent to shut down the VMS 
unit; the vessel's name; the vessel's official number; an estimate for 
when the vessel's VMS may be turned back on; and telephone, facsimile 
or email contact information for the vessel owner or operator. In 
addition, the vessel owner or operator shall receive verbal or written 
confirmation from the AD before shutting down the VMS unit after the 
end of the fishing season; and
    (ii) When turning the VMS unit back on, report to the AD or the 
NOAA Office of Law Enforcement's VMS Helpdesk, via mail, facsimile or 
email, the following information: That the VMS unit has been turned on; 
the vessel's name; the vessel's official number; and telephone, 
facsimile or email contact information for the vessel owner or 
operator; and
    (iii) Prior to leaving port, receive verbal or written confirmation 
from the AD that proper transmissions are being received from the VMS 
unit.
    (4) Failure of VMS unit. If the VMS unit has become inoperable or 
transmission of automatic position reports from the VMS unit has been 
interrupted, or if notified by NOAA or the USCG that automatic position

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reports are not being received from the VMS unit or that an inspection 
of the VMS unit has revealed a problem with the performance of the VMS 
unit, the vessel owner or operator shall comply with the following 
requirements:
    (i) If the vessel is at port: The vessel owner or operator shall 
repair or replace the VMS unit and ensure it is operable before the 
vessel leaves port.
    (ii) If the vessel is at sea: The vessel owner, operator, or 
designee shall contact the AD by telephone, facsimile, or email at the 
earliest opportunity during the AD's business hours and identify the 
caller and vessel. The vessel operator shall follow the instructions 
provided by the AD which could include, but are not limited to, ceasing 
fishing, stowing fishing gear, returning to port, and/or submitting 
periodic position reports at specified intervals by other means; and 
repair or replace the VMS unit and ensure it is operable before 
starting the next trip.
    (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 this paragraph (c), provided that the VMS 
unit is operated continuously and at all times while the vessel is at 
sea, unless the AD authorizes a VMS unit to be shut down as described 
in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, the VMS unit and mobile 
communications service providers are type-approved by NOAA for 
fisheries in IATTC Convention Area, and the specific requirements of 
paragraph (c)(4) of this section are followed. If the VMS unit is owned 
by NOAA, the requirement under paragraph (c)(4) of this section to 
repair or replace the VMS unit will be the responsibility of NOAA, 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.
    (d) Costs. The vessel owner and operator shall be responsible for 
all costs associated with the purchase, installation and maintenance of 
the VMS unit and for all charges levied by the mobile communications 
service provider as necessary to ensure the transmission of automatic 
position reports to NOAA as required in paragraph (c) of this section. 
However, if NOAA is paying for the VMS-associated costs because the VMS 
unit is carried and operated under a requirement of part 300 of this 
title, part 660 of this title, or part 665 of this title, the vessel 
owner and operator shall not be responsible for costs that those 
regulations specify are the responsibility of NOAA. In addition, NOAA 
is responsible for the cost of any temporary increase in the default 
reporting interval to support active enforcement investigations of 
specific vessels.
    (e) Tampering. The vessel owner and operator must ensure that the 
VMS unit is not tampered with, disabled, destroyed, damaged or 
maintained improperly, and that its operation is not impeded or 
interfered with.
    (f) Inspection. The vessel owner and operator must make the VMS 
unit, including its antenna, connectors and antenna cable, available 
for inspection by authorized officers.
    (g) Access to data. The vessel owner and operator must make the 
vessel's position data obtained from the VMS unit or other means 
immediately and always available for inspection by NOAA personnel, USCG 
personnel, and authorized officers.

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                                                                                                           Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon,                         15.
                                                                                                           Hong Kong; and Room 4C, 8/F, Sunbeam
                                                                                                           Centre, 27 Shing Yip Street, Kwun Tong,
                                                                                                           Kowloon, Hong Kong; and Room 1905,
                                                                                                           Nam Wo Hong Building, 148 Wing Lok
                                                                                                           Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong; and 15B,
                                                                                                           15/F, Cheuk Nang Plaza, 250 Hennessy
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                                                                                                          Yogone Electronics Co., Unit 602, 6/F,                    80 FR [INSERT FR PAGE NUMBER], 10/7/15.
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                                                    Dated: October 1, 2015.                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                    Inter-American Tropical Tuna
                                                  Matthew S. Borman,                                                                                                Commission (IATTC) by establishing
                                                  Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric                          requirements for any U.S. commercial
                                                  Administration.                                         Administration                                            fishing vessel that is 24 meters (78.74
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–25450 Filed 10–6–15; 8:45 am]                                                                       feet) or more in overall length engaging
                                                                                                          15 CFR Part 902                                           in fishing activities for either tuna or
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                                                                                                                                                                    tuna-like species in the eastern Pacific
                                                                                                          50 CFR Part 300                                           Ocean. This rule is necessary to ensure
                                                                                                          [Docket No. 130722646–5874–03]
                                                                                                                                                                    full U.S. compliance with its
                                                                                                                                                                    international obligations under the
                                                                                                          RIN 0648–BD54                                             IATTC Convention.
                                                                                                                                                                    DATES: This rule is effective January 1,
                                                                                                          International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna                     2016.
                                                                                                          Fisheries; Establishment of Tuna
                                                                                                                                                                    ADDRESSES: Copies of supporting
                                                                                                          Vessel Monitoring System in the
                                                                                                                                                                    documents prepared for this final rule,
                                                                                                          Eastern Pacific Ocean
                                                                                                                                                                    including the Categorical Exclusion
                                                                                                          AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                        memo, Regulatory Impact Review, Final
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                                                                                                          Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                      Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA),
                                                                                                          Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                        and other supporting documents, are
                                                                                                          Commerce.                                                 available via the Federal eRulemaking
                                                                                                          ACTION: Final rule.                                       Portal: http://www.regulations.gov,
                                                                                                                                                                    docket NOAA–NMFS–2013–0117, or by
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:  NMFS is issuing regulations                     contacting the Regional Administrator,
                                                                                                          under the Tuna Conventions Act to                         William W. Stelle, Jr., NMFS West Coast
                                                                                                          implement Resolution C–14–02 of the                       Region, 7600 Sand Point Way NE., Bldg


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                                                  1, Seattle, WA 98115–0070 or by email                   south, and west respectively, by the 50°              Title 50 of the Code of Federal
                                                  to RegionalAdministrator.WCRHMS@                        N. and 50° S. parallels, and the 150° W.              Regulations (CFR).
                                                  noaa.gov.                                               meridian.
                                                                                                             Commercial fishing vessels that are 24             Public Comments and Responses
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                          meters or more in overall length are                     NMFS received comments on both the
                                                  Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS WCR, 562–                                                                             original and supplemental proposed
                                                                                                          required to install, activate, carry, and
                                                  980–4036.                                                                                                     rules during the public comment
                                                                                                          operate VMS units (also known as
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              ‘‘mobile transmitting units’’). The VMS               periods. For the original proposed rule,
                                                  Background                                              units and mobile communications                       four persons participated in the public
                                                                                                          service providers must be type-                       hearing, one of whom also submitted
                                                    On May 19, 2015, the National Marine                  approved by NOAA for fisheries in the                 written comments. NMFS also received
                                                  Fisheries Service (NMFS) published a                    IATTC Convention Area. Information                    a written comment from a commenter
                                                  supplemental proposed rule in the                       for current NOAA type-approved VMS                    that did not attend the public hearing.
                                                  Federal Register (80 FR 28572) to                       units can be obtained from: NOAA,                     NMFS received one written comment in
                                                  implement C–14–02, ‘‘Resolution                         Office of Law Enforcement (OLE), 1315                 response to the supplemental proposed
                                                  (Amended) on the Establishment of a                     East-West Hwy, Suite 3301, Silver                     rule and no persons participated in the
                                                  Vessel Monitoring System (VMS).’’ This                  Spring, MD 20910–3282; telephone at                   public hearing.
                                                  Resolution was adopted by the Inter-                    (888) 210–9288. Or, by contacting                        Five of the six commenters expressed
                                                  American Tropical Tuna Convention                       NOAA OLE VMS Helpdesk: Telephone:                     concern about the burden of operating
                                                  (IATTC) at its 87th meeting in July 2014.               (888) 219–9228, ext. 2; email:                        the VMS units while participating in
                                                  The supplemental proposed rule revised                  ole.helpdesk@noaa.gov; or online by                   fisheries for species other than tuna.
                                                  a proposed rule (79 FR 7152) published                  going to http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ole/                These same commenters raised
                                                  on February 6, 2014 in the Federal                      about/our_programs/vessel_                            questions and provided suggestions
                                                  Register.                                               monitoring.html (click ‘‘approved VMS                 regarding the flexibility of the VMS
                                                    The public comment period for the                     units’’). The business hours of the                   requirements as they apply to vessels
                                                  supplemental proposed rule was open                     NOAA OLE VMS Helpdesk are: Monday                     that participate in other fisheries. One
                                                  until June 18, 2015, and NMFS accepted                  through Friday, except Federal holidays,              commenter indicated support for the
                                                  public comment at a hearing held at the                 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Eastern Time.                      VMS requirements for tuna fisheries as
                                                  NMFS West Coast Region (WCR) Long                          Federal funds may be available to                  a worthwhile method to enhance
                                                  Beach office on June 9, 2015. The public                vessel owners or operators for                        monitoring. Summaries of the
                                                  comment period for the original                         reimbursement for type-approved VMS                   comments received for both the
                                                  proposed rule was open until March 10,                  units. The VMS units must be installed                supplemental and original proposed
                                                  2014, and NMFS accepted public                          by a VMS dealer approved by a type-                   rules and NMFS’ responses appear
                                                  comment at a hearing held at the NMFS                   approved VMS unit manufacturer. To                    below.
                                                  WCR Long Beach office on February 28,                   qualify for reimbursement, the VMS                       Comment 1: The proposed rule allows
                                                  2014.                                                   unit must be purchased and installed                  a condition for shutting down the VMS
                                                    The final rule is implemented under                   before December 1, 2015, and                          unit after the end of the fishing season,
                                                  the authority of the Tuna Conventions                   reimbursement must be requested no                    but this condition is too strict and could
                                                  Act (16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.), which                      later than December 15, 2015. The                     negatively impact vessels which
                                                  directs the Secretary of Commerce, after                availability of reimbursement funds for               participate in other fisheries. This could
                                                  approval by the Secretary of State, to                  the cost of purchasing a VMS unit is not              be easily addressed by requiring the
                                                  promulgate regulations as may be                        guaranteed; the funds are available on a              VMS unit be turned on only when that
                                                  necessary to implement resolutions                      first-come, first-served basis.                       vessel will be targeting tuna or tuna-like
                                                  adopted by the IATTC. This authority                    Information on the VMS Reimbursement                  species.
                                                  has been delegated to NMFS.                             Program is available online at: http://                  Response: NMFS believes that
                                                    The supplemental proposed rule                        www.psmfc.org/program/vessel-                         allowing more VMS on and off
                                                  contained additional background                         monitoring-system-reimbursement-                      flexibility would weaken the
                                                  information, including information on                   program-vms?pid=17.                                   effectiveness of using VMS position
                                                  the IATTC, the international obligations                   Compliance with the existing VMS                   information to monitor the locations of
                                                  of the United States as an IATTC                        requirements at 50 CFR parts 300, 660,                vessels. Allowing VMS power-downs,
                                                  member, and the need for regulations.                   or 665 would satisfy these new                        aside from the in-port and after a fishing
                                                  The differences between this final rule                 requirements relating to the installation,            season exemptions provided in the rule,
                                                  and the supplemental proposed rule are                  carrying, and operation of VMS units,                 could also encourage non-compliance
                                                  explained below.                                        provided that (1) the VMS unit and                    and compromise the integrity of the
                                                                                                          mobile communications service                         VMS. Lastly, additional fees are
                                                  New Regulations
                                                                                                          provider are type-approved by NOAA                    imposed on vessel owners and operators
                                                     This final rule establishes                          for fisheries in the Convention Area, (2)             for shutting down VMS units as well as
                                                  requirements for any U.S. commercial                    the VMS unit is operated continuously                 reactivating VMS units after they are
                                                  fishing vessel that is 24 meters (78.74                 at all times while the vessel is at sea,              shut down. For these reasons, NMFS
                                                  feet) or more in overall length and                     unless the Assistant Director, NOAA                   believes that the benefits of requiring
                                                  engaging in fishing activities for tuna or              Office of Law Enforcement, Pacific                    position reports everywhere at sea, aside
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                                                  tuna-like species in the Convention                     Islands Division (or designee) (AD)                   from the exemptions provided in the
                                                  Area, and for which either of the                       authorizes a VMS unit to be shut down,                rule, outweigh the burden.
                                                  following permits is required: Pacific                  and (3) the requirements for the case of                 Comment 2: The proposed rule would
                                                  highly migratory species permit under                   VMS unit failure are followed.                        require that all vessels turn on VMS
                                                  50 CFR 660.707, or high seas fishing                       This final rule also updates: (1) The              units when leaving port, regardless of
                                                  permit under 50 CFR 300.13. The                         definition of ‘‘Convention Area,’’ and (2)            whether a vessel plans to participate in
                                                  Convention Area is bounded by the west                  the description of the purpose and                    tuna fisheries. There are a number of
                                                  coast of the Americas and on the north,                 scope of part 300, subpart C, § 300.20 of             affected vessels that participate in


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                                                  fisheries other than tuna fisheries. Some               and compromise the integrity of the                   or operator is under investigation, or an
                                                  of these vessels only opportunistically                 VMS. In addition, there may be fees                   enforcement action has been initiated
                                                  fish for tuna. For example, the coastal                 associated with shutting down and                     for violation of federal or state marine
                                                  purse seine vessels that fish for tuna                  powering back on VMS units that could                 natural resource laws, then the VMS
                                                  typically make infrequent trips (e.g.,                  ultimately increase the cost burden on                data can be used by fishery officials for
                                                  fewer than 3 trips a year) that are short               vessel owners and operators. Using a                  the purpose of verifying information
                                                  in duration (e.g., fewer than 18 hours),                declaration system could also increase                related to the investigation and as
                                                  and they do not fish for tuna in some                   administrative burdens by increasing                  evidence of the violation.
                                                  years due to lack of availability in the                the number of activation and                             Comment 6: The commenter asked for
                                                  U.S. exclusive economic zone, though                    deactivation reports and approvals of                 further clarification as to how the data
                                                  they remain active in tuna fisheries.                   requests from NOAA OLE.                               collection for VMS works and how often
                                                     Response: In addition to the rationale                  NMFS notes that, since the original                the VMS data is being collected and
                                                  outlined in the response to Comment 1                   proposed rule, NOAA added an                          about NMFS’ ability to detect the
                                                  above, the United States is obligated, as               additional option for a vessel owner or               location of a vessel outside of the hourly
                                                  a member of the IATTC, to implement                     operator to shut down a VMS unit. In                  ping rates. Another commenter
                                                  Resolution C–14–02, which calls for                     this final rule, if a vessel owner or                 suggested that because of recent judicial
                                                  each IATTC Member to require that its                   operator receives verbal or written                   rulings NMFS would be required to
                                                  commercial fishing vessels harvesting                   authorization by the AD (or designee),                increase the VMS reporting interval to
                                                  tuna or tuna-like species be equipped                   the VMS unit may be shut down, if,                    more than once per hour.
                                                  with VMS. Therefore, VMS                                after the end of the fishing season, the                 Response: The VMS data (or position
                                                  requirements in this final rule apply to                vessel will no longer engage in fishing               reports) will be transmitted to NOAA-
                                                  any U.S. commercial fishing vessel that                 activities in the Convention Area for                 approved mobile communications
                                                  is 24 meters or more in overall length                  which either a Pacific highly migratory               service providers, which will then
                                                  and engaging in fishing activities for                  species permit or a high seas fishing                 securely relay the data to the NOAA
                                                  tuna or tuna-like species in the                        permit is required.                                   OLE, the USCG, and other entities that
                                                  Convention Area, and for which either                      For these reasons, NMFS believes that              are authorized to receive and relay
                                                  of the following permits is required:                   the benefits of requiring position reports            position reports. The frequency of
                                                  Pacific highly migratory species permit                 everywhere at sea, aside from the                     reporting intervals required by NMFS in
                                                  under 50 CFR 660.707, or high seas                      exceptions provided in the rule,                      a fishery depends on the defined need
                                                  fishing permit under 50 CFR 300.13.                     outweigh any associated burden.                       of the monitoring program for that
                                                     Since the original proposed rule stage,                 Comment 4: The commenter asked for                 fishery. NMFS believes that an hourly
                                                  NMFS revised the VMS requirements to                    clarification as to whether VMS                       reporting interval will be sufficient
                                                  reduce the burden on vessels by                         requirements apply to vessels that did                given the level of monitoring to be
                                                  allowing an additional option for a                     not fish for tuna in the last year.                   conducted under this rule. Generally,
                                                  vessel owner or operator to shut down                      Response: Regardless of whether the                the vessel location is only transmitted to
                                                  a VMS unit. If a vessel owner or                        vessel fished for tuna or tuna-like                   NOAA OLE with the position reports.
                                                  operator receives verbal or written                     species in the Convention Area in a                   However, during irregular events, such
                                                  authorization by the AD, the VMS unit                   previous calendar year or fishing                     as loss of power to VMS units or if the
                                                  may be shut down, if, after the end of                  season, the VMS requirements of the                   vessel crosses a pre-set boundary line,
                                                  the fishing season, the vessel will no                  rule apply to any vessel engaging in                  the vessel location may also be
                                                  longer engage in fishing activities in the              fishing activities for tuna or tuna-like              transmitted to NOAA OLE.
                                                  Convention Area for which either a                      species in the Convention Area, and for                  No recent judicial rulings justify or
                                                  Pacific highly migratory species permit                 which either a Pacific highly migratory               require that NMFS increase the
                                                  or a high seas fishing permit is required.              species permit or high seas fishing                   reporting interval of the VMS units
                                                     Comment 3: VMS requirements for                      permit is required.                                   covered by this final rule because of
                                                  other U.S. fisheries enable vessels to call                Comment 5: The commenter                           recent judicial rulings. If determined
                                                  in to declare the type of fishing trip,                 requested clarification as to the                     necessary for the needs of the
                                                  which creates a VMS requirement on a                    confidentiality of the information                    monitoring program, NMFS could make
                                                  trip-by-trip basis. Providing additional                collected under the VMS rule and asked                a fleet-wide change to this reporting
                                                  flexibility to vessels for trips in which               if it could be utilized for any purposes              interval through the notice and
                                                  they do not pursue any of the species for               by: State law enforcement, state fishery              comment rulemaking process. This rule
                                                  which the IATTC has established                         managers (e.g., for fisheries managed by              sets up the reporting interval at once per
                                                  conservation and management measures                    the State), or Federal fishery managers               hour, and maintains that rate for normal
                                                  could reduce administrative costs and                   and enforcement (e.g., for investigations             operations, and we will not change that
                                                  the potential for unintended losses in                  or management decisions in fisheries                  default rate except through the notice
                                                  fishing opportunity.                                    other than tuna).                                     and comment rulemaking process.
                                                     Response: NMFS does not agree that                      Response: Information collected                    However, NOAA maintains the ability
                                                  only requiring VMS operation when on                    under the VMS requirements of this rule               to temporarily, and under special
                                                  specific trips for tuna or tuna-like                    will be handled in accordance with the                circumstances only, increase the
                                                  species and providing declaration                       Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. 1905, and                reporting interval, to support active
                                                  reports would provide an adequate                       NOAA Administrative Order 216–100                     enforcement investigations of specific
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                                                  monitoring system or reduce burden on                   for confidential fisheries data. The                  vessels. Under these circumstances
                                                  vessel owners and operators. As                         vessel owner and operator must make                   NOAA would be responsible for the
                                                  described in responses to Comment 2,                    the vessel’s position data obtained from              costs of the increased reporting interval.
                                                  NMFS believes that allowing more VMS                    the VMS unit or other means                              Comment 7: The proposed rule states
                                                  unit power-downs, aside from the in-                    immediately and always available for                  that a vessel cannot leave the port until
                                                  port and after a fishing season                         inspection by NOAA personnel, U.S.                    receiving ‘‘verbal or written
                                                  exemptions as provided in the rule,                     Coast Guard (USCG) personnel, and                     confirmation from the AD that proper
                                                  could also encourage non-compliance                     authorized officers. If the vessel owner              transmissions are being received from


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                                                  the VMS unit.’’ The rule would not                      phone, or if a telephone call would be                   In § 300.26, paragraph (c)(1) was
                                                  allow a vessel to turn the unit back on                 sufficient as opposed to written request.             revised to clarify the that it is the
                                                  while away from port. For example, if                      Response: Vessel owners or operators               responsibility of the vessel owner or
                                                  a vessel is participating in a non-HMS,                 are required to notify the AD or the                  operator to arrange for a NOAA-
                                                  non-high seas fishery, and receives                     NOAA OLE’s VMS Helpdesk via                           approved mobile communications
                                                  information that tuna or tuna-like                      facsimile, email, or web-form prior to                service provider to receive and relay
                                                  species have appeared in catchable                      shut-down of VMS units. The                           transmissions from the VMS unit to
                                                  volume within the Convention Area, the                  notification need not be at night, and                NOAA at a default reporting interval of
                                                  vessel operator would have to return to                 need not be ‘‘every night.’’ Currently,               at least once per hour. Therefore, the
                                                  port and receive written confirmation                   voice calls from telephones are not an                following language was removed from
                                                  from the AD that the unit is                            authorized communication method to                    the paragraph ‘‘. . . the owner and
                                                  transmitting. There is no guarantee that                notify the AD when shutting down the                  operator must authorize NOAA to set up
                                                  by the time the operator complies with                  VMS unit because a written record of                  the reporting interval of the VMS unit
                                                  the proposed rule’s requirements, a                     the request is needed to facilitate                   as once per hour . . . .’’
                                                  catchable amount of fish will be within                 enforcement and compliance. The type-                    In § 300.26, paragraph (d) was revised
                                                  range. Neither the AD nor NOAA OLE’s                    approved VMS units required by this                   to clarify that NOAA is responsible for
                                                  VMS Helpdesk are available 24-hours a                   final rule are capable of two-way                     the cost of any temporary increase in the
                                                  day and are closed on weekends, thus                    communication, which includes the                     default reporting interval to support
                                                  it is likely a vessel operator will suffer              ability to send emails. Notices to the AD             active enforcement investigations of
                                                  economic harm as a result of the                        or NOAA OLE’s VMS Helpdesk can also                   specific vessels.
                                                  inability to turn on the VMS unit                       be sent by any device that is capable of                 In addition, throughout § 300.26,
                                                  remotely. The commenter asked if there                  these forms of communication, such as                 several references to ‘‘the SAC, or
                                                  a system in place to generate the                       a smart phone.                                        Special-Agent-In-Charge’’ have been
                                                  required confirmation during non-                          Vessel owners and operators should                 replaced by ‘‘the AD, or Assistant
                                                  business hours.                                         also be aware of fees charged by                      Director’’ to reflect a change in title. AD
                                                                                                          communication service providers to                    means the Assistant Director, NOAA
                                                     Response: The referenced requirement
                                                                                                          shut down VMS units and to reactivate                 Office of Law Enforcement, Pacific
                                                  applies in the case that the vessel owner
                                                                                                          the VMS units after they are powered                  Islands Division (or designee).
                                                  and operator have chosen to shut down
                                                                                                          off.                                                     In § 300.26, paragraph (a)(2) has been
                                                  the VMS unit while at port or otherwise
                                                  not at sea, or after the end of the fishing             Changes From the Supplemental                         revised to add ‘‘ext. 2’’ after the phone
                                                  season. NMFS notes such power-up                        Proposed Rule                                         number for the NOAA Office of Law
                                                  notifications from vessel owners or                                                                           Enforcement’s VMS Helpdesk.
                                                                                                             In § 300.26(c)(5) and (d), under the
                                                  operators to the AD or the NOAA OLE’s                   heading, ‘‘Vessel monitoring system                   Classification
                                                  VMS Helpdesk may take place after                       (VMS),’’ the references to ‘‘50 CFR
                                                  office hours, although the AD                                                                                   The NMFS Assistant Administrator
                                                                                                          300.219, 50 CFR 660.712, or 50 CFR                    has determined that this final rule is
                                                  acknowledgement of receipt will take                    665.19’’ have been replaced by ‘‘part
                                                  place during business hours. The AD                                                                           consistent with the Tuna Conventions
                                                                                                          300 of this title, part 660 of this title, or         Act of 1950, as revised, and other
                                                  makes best efforts to minimize delays in                part 665’’ to clarify that future VMS
                                                  its responses to vessel owners or                                                                             applicable laws.
                                                                                                          requirements that may be added to any
                                                  operators. NMFS recognizes that the                     section in those three parts would also               National Environmental Policy Act
                                                  office hours of the AD do not always                    be deemed to satisfy the VMS                             This action is categorically excluded
                                                  coincide with fishing operations, but                   requirements under this rule. Also in                 from the requirement to prepare an
                                                  notes that the owner and operator of a                  § 300.26, paragraph (d) has been                      environmental assessment in
                                                  fishing vessel need not wait until                      clarified to say that NOAA may pay for                accordance with NOAA Administrative
                                                  immediately prior to the port departure                 the VMS-associated costs for VMS                      Order (NAO) 216–6. A memorandum for
                                                  time to turn on the VMS unit and                        carried and operated under part 300 of                the file has been prepared that sets forth
                                                  submit the on/off report to NOAA.                       this title, part 660 of this title, or part           the decision to use a categorical
                                                     As described in responses to                         665 of this title, but only to the extent             exclusion and a copy of is available
                                                  Comments 2 and 3, NMFS revised the                      that the applicable regulations specify               from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
                                                  VMS requirements since the original                     costs are the responsibility of NOAA.
                                                  proposed rule stage, to allow an                           In § 300.26, paragraph (c)(1) has been             Executive Order 12866
                                                  additional condition to authorize a                     revised to clarify that ‘‘NOAA, the                     This final rule has been determined to
                                                  vessel owner or operator to shut down                   USCG, and other authorized entities are               be not significant for purposes of
                                                  a VMS unit. If a vessel owner or                        authorized to receive and relay                       Executive Order 12866.
                                                  operator receives verbal or written                     transmissions from the VMS unit.’’ This
                                                  authorization by the AD, the VMS unit                   revision was intended to clarify that the             Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                  may be shut down if, after the end of the               vessel owner and operator do not need                   A Final Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  fishing season, the vessel will no longer               to provide additional authorization to                Analysis (FRFA) was prepared. A copy
                                                  engage in fishing activities in the                     NOAA, the USCG, and other authorized                  of this analysis is available from NMFS
                                                  Convention Area for which either a                      entities. In § 300.26, paragraph (d) has              (see ADDRESSES). The FRFA incorporates
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                                                  Pacific highly migratory species permit                 been revised for consistency with the                 the Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  or a high seas fishing permit is required.              previously described change in                        Analysis (IRFA), and a summary of the
                                                     Comment 8: The commenter asked                       paragraph (c)(1). Therefore, the                      analyses completed to support the
                                                  NMFS to clarify if emails need to be                    following language was removed from                   action is included directly below.
                                                  sent to NOAA OLE from port every                        the paragraph: ‘‘. . . the owner or                     The analysis provided in the IRFA is
                                                  night before turning the VMS unit off.                  operator has authorized NOAA to                       not repeated here in its entirety. The
                                                  The commenter also asked if these                       receive and relay transmissions from the              need for, the reasons why action by the
                                                  messages could be sent from a smart                     VMS unit . . . .’’                                    agency is being considered, and the


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                                                  objectives of the action are explained in               required to take to comply with a rule                50 CFR Part 300
                                                  the supplementary information above,                    or group of rules. As part of this                      Administrative practice and
                                                  as well as the preambles to the proposed                rulemaking process, a small entity                    procedure, Fish, Fisheries, Fishing,
                                                  rule and supplemental proposed rule                     compliance guide (the guide) was                      Marine resources, Reporting and
                                                  and are not repeated here. Each vessel                  prepared. Copies of this final rule are               recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.
                                                  that is expected to be affected is                      available from the West Coast Region,
                                                  considered a small business according                   and the guide will be sent to vessels that            Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                  to the Small Business Administration’s                  hold a Pacific highly migratory species               Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                  revised size standards (79 FR 33647,                    permit and/or a high seas fishing permit              Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                  July 12, 2014). The action is not                       for fisheries in the IATTC Convention                 Fisheries Service.
                                                  expected to have a significant or                       Area. The guide and this final rule will                For the reasons set out in the
                                                  disproportional economic impact on                      be available upon request and on the                  preamble, 15 CFR part 902 and 50 CFR
                                                  these small business entities.                          West Coast Region Web site: http://                   part 300 are amended as follows:
                                                     As discussed in the preamble, the                    www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                  provisions in the rule would apply to                                                                         Title 15—Commerce and Foreign Trade
                                                                                                          fisheries/migratory_species/highly_
                                                  commercial fishing vessels that are 24                  migratory_species_rules_req.html.                     PART 902—NOAA INFORMATION
                                                  meters or more in overall length and                                                                          COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER
                                                  engaging in fishing activities for tuna or              Paperwork Reduction Act Collections of
                                                                                                          Information                                           THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT:
                                                  tuna-like species in the IATTC                                                                                OMB CONTROL NUMBERS
                                                  Convention Area, and for which either
                                                                                                             This rule contains a collection-of-
                                                  of the following permits is required: (1)                                                                     ■ 1. The authority citation for part 902
                                                                                                          information requirement subject to the
                                                  Pacific highly migratory species permit                                                                       continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                          Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and
                                                  under 50 CFR 660.707, or (2) high seas
                                                                                                          which has been approved by the Office                     Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
                                                  fishing permit under 50 CFR 300.13. To
                                                                                                          of Management and Budget (OMB)                        ■  2. In § 902.1, in the table in paragraph
                                                  estimate affected entities, the number of
                                                                                                          under control number (0648–0690).                     (b), under the entry ‘‘50 CFR’’, add an
                                                  vessels authorized to fish for highly
                                                                                                          Public reporting burden for VMS is                    entry in alphanumeric order for
                                                  migratory species in the EPO through
                                                                                                          estimated as an average per individual                ‘‘300.26’’ to read as follows:
                                                  highly migratory species and high seas
                                                                                                          response for each requirement. The
                                                  fishing permits was considered a                                                                              § 902.1 OMB control numbers assigned
                                                  reasonable proxy. As of August 2015,                    estimated time for initial VMS unit
                                                                                                          installation is 4 hours. The estimated                pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
                                                  approximately 15 vessels did not have
                                                                                                          time to maintain or repair a VMS unit                 *       *    *             *        *
                                                  VMS units installed and would be
                                                                                                          is 1 hour annually. The estimated                         (b) * * *
                                                  subject to the regulations in the final
                                                  rule. Gear types for U.S. West Coast                    response time for respondents to
                                                                                                          prepare and submit activation reports is                                                           Current OMB
                                                  commercial vessels that would be                                                                                                                               control
                                                  impacted include purse seine and hook-                  estimated to be 5 minutes per report.                     CFR part or section where                   number
                                                                                                          The estimated response time to prepare                    the information collection
                                                  and-line (i.e., bait and troll/jig).                                                                                                                       (all numbers
                                                                                                                                                                      requirement is located
                                                     No public comments specific to the                   and submit each on/off report is also 5                                                             begin with
                                                                                                          minutes. These estimates include the                                                                   0648–)
                                                  IRFA were received and, therefore, no
                                                  public comments are addressed in this                   time for reviewing instructions,
                                                  FRFA. Certain comments with socio-                      searching existing data sources,                         *              *             *            *       *
                                                  economic implications are addressed in                  gathering and maintaining the data                    50 CFR:
                                                  the comment and response section of                     needed, and completing and reviewing
                                                  the preamble, specifically, the response                the collection of information.                           *            *              *             *       *
                                                  to Comments 1, 2, and 3. As described                      Send comments regarding this burden                300.26 ...................................         ¥0690
                                                  in responses to Comments 2 and 3,                       estimate, or any other aspect of this data
                                                  NMFS revised the VMS requirements                                                                                  *            *             *            *       *
                                                                                                          collection, including suggestions for
                                                  since the original proposed rule stage.                 reducing the burden, to NMFS (see
                                                  The requirements lessen the burden on                   ADDRESSES) and by email to OIRA_
                                                                                                                                                                Title 50—Wildlife and Fisheries
                                                  fishermen.                                              Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to
                                                     Because the action will not have any                                                                       PART 300—INTERNATIONAL
                                                                                                          (202) 395–5806. Notwithstanding any                   FISHERIES REGULATIONS
                                                  significant impacts to small entities,                  other provision of the law, no person is
                                                  there was no need to include additional                 required to respond to, nor shall any                 Subpart C—Eastern Pacific Tuna
                                                  alternatives that would minimize any                    person be subject to a penalty for failure            Fisheries
                                                  disproportionate adverse economic                       to comply with, a collection-of-
                                                  burdens on a substantial number of                      information subject to the requirements               ■ 3. The authority citation for 50 CFR
                                                  small entities while achieving the                      of the PRA, unless that collection-of-                part 300, subpart C, continues to read as
                                                  objectives of the action.                               information displays a currently valid                follows:
                                                     Section 212 of the Small Business                    OMB control number. All currently                         Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.
                                                  Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                  approved NOAA collections of
                                                  1996 states that, for each rule or group                information may be viewed at: http://                 ■ 4. Section 300.20 is revised to read as
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                                                  of related rules for which an agency is                 www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/                   follows:
                                                  required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                  prasubs.html.
                                                  shall publish one or more guides to                                                                           § 300.20       Purpose and scope.
                                                  assist small entities in complying with                 List of Subjects                                         The regulations in this subpart are
                                                  the rule, and shall designate such                      15 CFR Part 902                                       issued under the authority of the Tuna
                                                  publications as ‘‘small entity                                                                                Conventions Act of 1950 (Act) and
                                                  compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                     Reporting and recordkeeping                         apply to persons and vessels subject to
                                                  explain the actions a small entity is                   requirements.                                         the jurisdiction of the United States.


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                                                  The regulations implement resolutions                     (bb) Fail to make a VMS unit installed              reinstalled, or if the mobile
                                                  of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna                     under § 300.26 or the position data                   communications service provider has
                                                  Commission (IATTC) for the                              obtained from it available for                        changed since the previous activation,
                                                  conservation and management of stocks                   inspection, as provided in § 300.26 (f)               or if directed by the AD, the vessel
                                                  of highly migratory fish resources in the               and (g).                                              owner or operator must, prior to leaving
                                                  Convention Area.                                        ■ 7. Section 300.26 is added to subpart               port:
                                                  ■ 5. In § 300.21, the definition for                    C to read as follows:                                    (i) Turn on the VMS unit to make it
                                                  ‘‘Convention Area’’ is revised and                                                                            operational;
                                                                                                          § 300.26    Vessel monitoring system (VMS).              (ii) Submit a written activation report
                                                  definitions for ‘‘Commercial’’, ‘‘Vessel
                                                  monitoring system (VMS)’’, and ‘‘VMS                       (a) Assistant Director (AD), NOAA                  to the AD, via mail, facsimile or email,
                                                  unit’’ are added in alphabetical order to               Office of Law Enforcement, Pacific                    that includes the vessel’s name; the
                                                  read as follows:                                        Islands Division (or designee) and VMS                vessel’s official number; the VMS unit
                                                                                                          Helpdesk contact information and                      manufacturer and identification
                                                  § 300.21   Definitions.                                 business hours. (1) The contact                       number; and telephone, facsimile or
                                                  *     *      *    *     *                               information for the AD for the purpose                email contact information for the vessel
                                                     Commercial with respect to                           of this section: 1845 Wasp Blvd.,                     owner or operator; and
                                                  commercial fishing, means fishing in                    Building 176, Honolulu, HI 96818;                        (iii) Receive verbal or written
                                                  which the fish harvested, either in                     telephone: (808) 725–6100; facsimile:                 confirmation from the AD that the
                                                  whole or in part, are intended to enter                 808–725–6199; email: pidvms@                          proper VMS unit transmissions are
                                                  commerce through sale, barter or trade.                 noaa.gov; business hours: Monday                      being received from the VMS unit.
                                                  *     *      *    *     *                               through Friday, except Federal holidays,                 (3) VMS Unit Operation. The vessel
                                                     Convention Area or IATTC                             8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Hawaii Standard                  owner and operator shall continuously
                                                  Convention Area, means all waters of                    Time.                                                 operate the VMS unit at all times,
                                                  the eastern Pacific Ocean within the                       (2) The contact information for the                except that the VMS unit may be shut
                                                  area bounded by the west coast of the                   NOAA Office of Law Enforcement’s                      down while the vessel is in port or
                                                  Americas and by the following lines:                    VMS Helpdesk is telephone: (888) 219–                 otherwise not at sea, or if, after the end
                                                  The 50° N. parallel from the coast of                   9228, ext. 2; email: ole.helpdesk@                    of the fishing season, the vessel will no
                                                  North America to its intersection with                  noaa.gov. The business hours of the                   longer be engaging in fishing activities
                                                  the 150° W. meridian; the 150° W.                       VMS Helpdesk are Monday through                       in the Convention Area for which either
                                                  meridian to its intersection with the 50°               Friday, except Federal holidays, 7 a.m.               a Pacific highly migratory species
                                                  S. parallel; and the 50° S. parallel to its             to 11 p.m., Eastern Time.                             permit or a high seas fishing permit is
                                                  intersection with the coast of South                       (b) Applicability. This section applies            required, provided that the owner or
                                                  America.                                                to any U.S. commercial fishing vessel                 operator:
                                                  *     *      *    *     *                               that is 24 meters or more in overall                     (i) Prior to shutting down the VMS
                                                     Vessel monitoring system (VMS)                       length and engaging in fishing activities             unit, reports to the AD or the NOAA
                                                  means an automated, remote system that                  for tuna or tuna-like species in the                  Office of Law Enforcement’s VMS
                                                  provides information about a vessel’s                   Convention Area, and for which either                 Helpdesk via facsimile, email, or web-
                                                  identity, location and activity, for the                of the following permits is required:                 form the following information: The
                                                  purposes of routine monitoring, control,                Pacific highly migratory species permit               intent to shut down the VMS unit; the
                                                  surveillance and enforcement of area                    under § 660.707, or high seas fishing                 vessel’s name; the vessel’s official
                                                  and time restrictions and other fishery                 permit under § 300.13 of this part.                   number; an estimate for when the
                                                  management measures.                                       (c) Provisions for Installation,                   vessel’s VMS may be turned back on;
                                                     VMS unit, sometimes known as a                       Activation and Operation—(1) VMS                      and telephone, facsimile or email
                                                  ‘‘mobile transmitting unit,’’ means a                   Unit Installation. The vessel owner or                contact information for the vessel owner
                                                  transceiver or communications device,                   operator must obtain and have installed               or operator. In addition, the vessel
                                                  including all hardware and software                     on the fishing vessel, in accordance                  owner or operator shall receive verbal or
                                                  that is carried and operated on a vessel                with instructions provided by the AD                  written confirmation from the AD before
                                                  as part of a VMS.                                       and the VMS unit manufacturer, a VMS                  shutting down the VMS unit after the
                                                  ■ 6. In § 300.24, paragraphs (y) through
                                                                                                          unit that is type-approved by NOAA for                end of the fishing season; and
                                                  (bb) are added to read as follows:                      fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area.                  (ii) When turning the VMS unit back
                                                                                                          The vessel owner or operator shall                    on, report to the AD or the NOAA Office
                                                  § 300.24   Prohibitions.                                arrange for a NOAA-approved mobile                    of Law Enforcement’s VMS Helpdesk,
                                                  *     *     *     *      *                              communications service provider to                    via mail, facsimile or email, the
                                                    (y) Fail to install, activate, or operate             receive and relay transmissions from the              following information: That the VMS
                                                  a VMS unit as required in § 300.26(c).                  VMS unit to NOAA at a default                         unit has been turned on; the vessel’s
                                                    (z) In the event of VMS unit failure or               reporting interval of at least once per               name; the vessel’s official number; and
                                                  interruption; fail to repair or replace a               hour. NOAA, the USCG, and other                       telephone, facsimile or email contact
                                                  VMS unit; fail to notify the Special-                   authorized entities are authorized to                 information for the vessel owner or
                                                  Agent-In-Charge, NOAA Office of Law                     receive and relay transmissions from the              operator; and
                                                  Enforcement, Pacific Islands Division                   VMS unit. The NOAA OLE VMS                               (iii) Prior to leaving port, receive
                                                  (or designee); and follow the                           Helpdesk is available to provide                      verbal or written confirmation from the
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                                                  instructions provided; or otherwise fail                instructions for VMS installation and a               AD that proper transmissions are being
                                                  to act as provided in § 300.26(c)(4).                   list of the current type-approved VMS                 received from the VMS unit.
                                                    (aa) Disable, destroy, damage or                      units and mobile communication                           (4) Failure of VMS unit. If the VMS
                                                  operate improperly a VMS unit installed                 service providers.                                    unit has become inoperable or
                                                  under § 300.26, or attempt to do any of                    (2) VMS Unit Activation. If the VMS                transmission of automatic position
                                                  the same, or fail to ensure that its                    unit has not yet been activated as                    reports from the VMS unit has been
                                                  operation is not impeded or interfered                  described in this paragraph, or if the                interrupted, or if notified by NOAA or
                                                  with, as provided in § 300.26(e).                       VMS unit has been newly installed or                  the USCG that automatic position


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                                                  reports are not being received from the                 be responsible for costs that those                   programs were covered by the Age
                                                  VMS unit or that an inspection of the                   regulations specify are the responsibility            Discrimination in Employment Act of
                                                  VMS unit has revealed a problem with                    of NOAA. In addition, NOAA is                         1967 (ADEA),1 with limited exceptions.
                                                  the performance of the VMS unit, the                    responsible for the cost of any                       One of those exceptions occurs when
                                                  vessel owner or operator shall comply                   temporary increase in the default                     the EEOC exercises its authority under
                                                  with the following requirements:                        reporting interval to support active                  section 9 of the ADEA to establish
                                                     (i) If the vessel is at port: The vessel             enforcement investigations of specific                reasonable exemptions from the Act’s
                                                  owner or operator shall repair or replace               vessels.                                              prohibitions on employment
                                                  the VMS unit and ensure it is operable                     (e) Tampering. The vessel owner and                discrimination against individuals aged
                                                  before the vessel leaves port.                          operator must ensure that the VMS unit                40 or above.2 By regulation, the EEOC
                                                     (ii) If the vessel is at sea: The vessel             is not tampered with, disabled,                       has approved one exemption for
                                                  owner, operator, or designee shall                      destroyed, damaged or maintained                      apprenticeship programs created under
                                                  contact the AD by telephone, facsimile,                 improperly, and that its operation is not             the Manpower Development and
                                                  or email at the earliest opportunity                    impeded or interfered with.                           Training Act of 1962 or the Economic
                                                  during the AD’s business hours and                         (f) Inspection. The vessel owner and               Opportunity Act of 1964,3 and has
                                                  identify the caller and vessel. The vessel              operator must make the VMS unit,                      outlined procedures for stakeholders to
                                                  operator shall follow the instructions                  including its antenna, connectors and                 request other exemptions from EEOC.4
                                                  provided by the AD which could                          antenna cable, available for inspection               The apprenticeship program regulation
                                                  include, but are not limited to, ceasing                by authorized officers.                               cross-referenced these agency
                                                  fishing, stowing fishing gear, returning                   (g) Access to data. The vessel owner               procedures on how to request an ADEA
                                                  to port, and/or submitting periodic                     and operator must make the vessel’s                   Section 9 exemption, citing 29 CFR
                                                  position reports at specified intervals by              position data obtained from the VMS                   1627.15.
                                                  other means; and repair or replace the                  unit or other means immediately and
                                                  VMS unit and ensure it is operable                      always available for inspection by                    Need for Correction
                                                  before starting the next trip.                          NOAA personnel, USCG personnel, and                      When the EEOC most recently
                                                     (5) Related VMS Requirements.                        authorized officers.                                  exercised its exemption authority on an
                                                  Installing, carrying and operating a VMS                [FR Doc. 2015–25474 Filed 10–6–15; 8:45 am]           unrelated matter, in 2007, it also moved
                                                  unit in compliance with the                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                the procedures for requesting an
                                                  requirements in part 300 of this title,                                                                       exemption to a new section—29 CFR
                                                  part 660 of this title, or part 665 of this                                                                   1625.30. However, the Commission
                                                  title relating to the installation, carrying,                                                                 neglected to update the cross-reference
                                                  and operation of VMS units shall be                     EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
                                                                                                          COMMISSION                                            in the apprenticeship program
                                                  deemed to satisfy the requirements of                                                                         regulation to reflect this change. The
                                                  this paragraph (c), provided that the                   29 CFR Part 1625                                      regulation originally cross-referenced in
                                                  VMS unit is operated continuously and                                                                         the apprenticeship program regulation,
                                                  at all times while the vessel is at sea,                3046–AA72                                             29 CFR 1627.15, no longer exists.
                                                  unless the AD authorizes a VMS unit to                                                                        Therefore, the EEOC replaces the now
                                                  be shut down as described in paragraph                  Apprenticeship Programs; Corrections                  incorrect reference in 29 CFR 1625.21
                                                  (c)(3) of this section, the VMS unit and                                                                      with language reflecting the new
                                                  mobile communications service                           AGENCY:  Equal Employment
                                                                                                          Opportunity Commission.                               citation for the agency’s procedures for
                                                  providers are type-approved by NOAA                                                                           requesting an administrative exemption
                                                  for fisheries in IATTC Convention Area,                 ACTION: Correcting amendments.
                                                                                                                                                                from ADEA prohibitions—29 CFR
                                                  and the specific requirements of                                                                              1625.30.
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:   The EEOC is correcting a
                                                  paragraph (c)(4) of this section are
                                                                                                          cross-reference in its regulation                     Retrospective Regulatory Review
                                                  followed. If the VMS unit is owned by
                                                                                                          concerning the procedures for
                                                  NOAA, the requirement under                                                                                      Although the EEOC’s rulemakings on
                                                                                                          requesting an exemption for
                                                  paragraph (c)(4) of this section to repair                                                                    apprenticeship programs and
                                                                                                          apprenticeship programs from the Age
                                                  or replace the VMS unit will be the                                                                           administrative exemptions are not
                                                                                                          Discrimination in Employment Act
                                                  responsibility of NOAA, but the vessel                                                                        currently a priority for regulatory
                                                                                                          (ADEA) pursuant to Section 9 of the
                                                  owner and operator shall be responsible                                                                       review, the Commission is taking this
                                                                                                          Act.
                                                  for ensuring that the VMS unit is                                                                             action, consistent with the EEOC Plan
                                                  operable before leaving port or starting                DATES: Effective: October 7, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                                for Retrospective Analysis of Existing
                                                  the next trip.                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      Rules,5 based on stakeholder input and
                                                     (d) Costs. The vessel owner and                      Carol R. Miaskoff, Assistant Legal                    efforts to enhance clarity in the EEOC’s
                                                  operator shall be responsible for all                   Counsel, at (202) 663–4645 (voice) or                 regulations.6
                                                  costs associated with the purchase,                     Raymond L. Peeler, Senior Attorney-
                                                  installation and maintenance of the                     Advisor, at (202) 663–4537 (voice) or                   1 29 U.S.C. 621 et seq.
                                                  VMS unit and for all charges levied by                  (202) 663–7026 (TDD). Requests for this                 2 29 U.S.C. 628.
                                                  the mobile communications service                       notice in an alternative format should be               3 29 CFR 1625.31(a).

                                                  provider as necessary to ensure the                     made to the Office of Communications                    4 29 CFR 1625.30.

                                                  transmission of automatic position                      and Legislative Affairs at (202) 663–                   5 A copy of the EEOC’s Final Plan for
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                                                  reports to NOAA as required in                                                                                Retrospective Analysis of Existing Regulations is
                                                                                                          4191 (voice) or (202) 663–4494 (TTY), or              available at http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/regulations/
                                                  paragraph (c) of this section. However,                 the Publications Information Center at                retro_review_plan_final.cfm (last visited Oct. 5,
                                                  if NOAA is paying for the VMS-                          1–800–669–3362 (toll free).                           2012).
                                                  associated costs because the VMS unit                   SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                  6 This error was brought to the EEOC’s attention

                                                  is carried and operated under a                                                                               by attorneys inquiring about the procedures for
                                                  requirement of part 300 of this title, part             Background                                            seeking an EEOC exemption from ADEA
                                                                                                                                                                prohibitions for an apprenticeship program that
                                                  660 of this title, or part 665 of this title,             In 1996, the Commission issued a                    would build workplace skills for disadvantaged
                                                  the vessel owner and operator shall not                 regulation finding that apprenticeship                                                          Continued




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Document Created: 2015-12-15 08:49:43
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 08:49:43
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.
DatesThis rule is effective January 1, 2016.
ContactRachael Wadsworth, NMFS WCR, 562-980- 4036.
FR Citation80 FR 60533 
RIN Number0648-BD54
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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