80_FR_60799 80 FR 60605 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region; Framework Amendment 3

80 FR 60605 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region; Framework Amendment 3

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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

Page Range60605-60610
FR Document2015-25486

NMFS proposes regulations to implement Framework Amendment 3 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources (CMP) in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region (FMP) (Framework Amendment 3), as prepared and submitted by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council). This proposed rule would modify the trip limit, accountability measures (AMs), dealer reporting requirements, and gillnet permit requirements for commercial king mackerel landed by run- around gillnet fishing gear in the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf). The purpose of this proposed rule is to increase the efficiency, stability, and accountability, and to reduce the potential for regulatory discards of king mackerel in the commercial gillnet component of the CMP fishery.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 194 (Wednesday, October 7, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 194 (Wednesday, October 7, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 60605-60610]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-25486]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 150603502-5502-01]
RIN 0648-BF14


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic 
Region; Framework Amendment 3

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations to implement Framework Amendment 3 
to the Fishery Management Plan for the Coastal Migratory Pelagic 
Resources (CMP) in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the Gulf of 
Mexico and Atlantic Region (FMP) (Framework Amendment 3), as prepared 
and submitted by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council 
(Council). This proposed rule would modify the trip limit, 
accountability measures (AMs), dealer reporting requirements, and 
gillnet permit requirements for commercial king mackerel landed by run-
around gillnet fishing gear in the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf). The purpose 
of this proposed rule is to increase the efficiency, stability, and 
accountability, and to reduce the potential for regulatory discards of 
king mackerel in the commercial gillnet component of the CMP fishery.

DATES: Written comments must be received on or before November 6, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on the proposed rule, identified by 
``NOAA-NMFS-2015-0101'' by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0101, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Susan Gerhart, Southeast 
Regional Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Electronic copies of Framework Amendment 3, which includes an 
environmental assessment, a Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis, and a 
regulatory impact review, may be obtained from the Southeast Regional 
Office Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/gulf_sa/cmp/2015/framework_am3/index.html.
    Comments regarding the burden-hour estimates, clarity of the 
instructions, or other aspects of the collection-of-information 
requirements contained in this proposed rule (see the Classification 
section of the preamble) may be submitted in writing to Adam Bailey, 
Southeast Regional Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, 
FL 33701; or the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), by email at 
OIRASubmission@omb.eop.gov, or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Gerhart, NMFS Southeast Regional 
Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, or email: susan.gerhart@noaa.gov.

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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CMP fishery in the Gulf and Atlantic is 
managed under the FMP. The FMP was prepared by the Gulf and South 
Atlantic Fishery Management Councils and implemented through 
regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the authority of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).

Background

    Current Federal regulations allow for run-around gillnets to be 
used to commercially harvest king mackerel only in the Florida west 
coast southern subzone of the Gulf. This subzone includes waters off 
Collier County, Florida, year-round, and off Monroe County, Florida, 
from November 1 to March 30. To use gillnets for king mackerel, vessels 
must have on board a general Federal commercial king mackerel permit 
and a Federal king mackerel gillnet permit. A vessel with a gillnet 
permit is prohibited from fishing for king mackerel with hook-and-line 
gear. This proposed rule would modify management of the king mackerel 
gillnet component of the CMP fishery by increasing the commercial trip 
limit, revising AMs, modifying dealer reporting requirements, and 
requiring a documented landing history for a king mackerel gillnet 
permit to be renewed.

Management Measures Contained in This Proposed Rule

Commercial Trip Limit

    This proposed rule would increase the commercial trip limit for 
vessels harvesting king mackerel by gillnets from 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) 
to 45,000 lb (20,411 kg). The size of a school of king mackerel can be 
difficult to estimate precisely and king mackerel landed in gillnets 
experience very high discard mortality, which makes releasing fish in 
excess of the trip limit wasteful and impractical. Fishermen can cut 
the net and leave the section with excess fish in the water and another 
vessel may be able to retrieve the partial net, but this process 
damages gear, which takes time and money to repair. Fishermen have 
indicated that more than 90 percent of successful gillnet gear 
deployments yield less than 45,000 lb (20,411 kg) of fish. Therefore, 
increasing the current trip limit should reduce the number of trips 
that result in king mackerel landings in excess of the commercial trip 
limit and the associated discard mortality.

Accountability Measures

    Currently, the commercial AM for the king mackerel gillnet 
component of the fishery is an in-season closure when the annual catch 
limit for the gillnet component (gillnet ACL) is reached or is 
projected to be reached. This proposed rule would add a provision by 
which any gillnet ACL overage in one year would be deducted from the 
gillnet ACL in the following fishing year. If the gillnet ACL is not 
exceeded in that following fishing year, then in the subsequent year 
the gillnet ACL would return to the original gillnet ACL level as 
specified in Sec.  622.388(a)(1)(ii). However, if the adjusted gillnet 
ACL is exceeded in the following fishing year, then the gillnet ACL 
would be reduced again in the subsequent fishing year by the amount of 
the most recent gillnet ACL overage. Because the proposed trip limit 
increase could increase the chance of exceeding the gillnet ACL, a 
payback provision would help ensure that any overage is mitigated in 
the following year.

Dealer Reporting Requirements

    This proposed rule would modify the reporting requirements for 
federally permitted dealers purchasing commercial king mackerel 
harvested by gillnets. Currently, such dealers are required to submit 
an electronic form daily to NMFS by 6 a.m. during the gillnet fishing 
season for purposes of monitoring the gillnet ACL. However, because 
some vessels land their catch after midnight and may have long 
offloading times, some gillnet landings are not reported until the 
following day. Further, the electronic monitoring system involves 
processing and quality control time before the data can be passed to 
NMFS fishery managers. This results in some landings information not 
reaching NMFS until nearly 2 days after the fish are harvested.
    This proposed rule would change the daily electronic reporting 
requirement to daily reporting by some other means determined by NMFS, 
such as using port agent reports or some more direct method of 
reporting to NMFS fishery managers (e.g., by telephone or internet). If 
the proposed rule is implemented, NMFS would work with dealers to 
establish a landings reporting system that would minimize the burden to 
the dealers as well as the time for landings to reach NMFS fishery 
managers. NMFS would then provide written notice to the king mackerel 
gillnet dealers of the requirements of the reporting system, and will 
also post this information on the NMFS Southeast Regional Office Web 
site. Prior to the beginning of each subsequent commercial king 
mackerel gillnet season, NMFS would provided written notice to king 
mackerel gillnet dealers if the reporting method and deadline change 
from the previous year, and will also post this information on the NMFS 
Southeast Regional Office Web site. Dealers would also report gillnet-
caught king mackerel in their regular weekly electronic report of all 
species purchased to ensure king mackerel landings are included in the 
Commercial Landings Monitoring database maintained by the Southeast 
Fisheries Science Center.

Renewal Requirements for King Mackerel Gillnet Permits

    This proposed rule would change the renewal requirements for a king 
mackerel gillnet permit. A king mackerel gillnet permit would be 
renewable only if the vessel associated with the permit landed at least 
1 lb (0.45 kg) of king mackerel during any one year between 2006 and 
2015. Currently, there are 21 vessels with valid or renewable gillnet 
permits; 4 of these vessels have had no landings since 2001 and the 
permits associated with those vessels would no longer be renewable. 
Some active gillnet fishermen are concerned that permit holders who 
have not been fishing may begin participating in the gillnet component 
of the fishery, which would result in increased effort in a sector that 
already has a limited season. For example, the 2014/2015 season, which 
closed on February 20, 2015, was 32 days long and included 5 days of 
active fishing. Requiring a landings history of king mackerel in any 
one of the last 10 years to renew a gillnet permit would help ensure 
the continued participation of those permit holders who actively fish 
or have done so in the more recent past.
    NMFS would notify each king mackerel gillnet permittee to advise 
them whether the gillnet permit is eligible for renewal based upon 
NMFS' initial determination of eligibility. If NMFS advises a permittee 
that the permit is not renewable and they do not agree, a permittee may 
appeal that initial determination.
    NMFS would establish an appeals process to provide a procedure for 
resolving disputes regarding eligibility to renew the king mackerel 
gillnet permit. The NMFS National Appeals Office would process any 
appeals, which would be governed by the regulations and policy of the 
National Appeals Office at 15 CFR part 906. Appeals would need to be 
submitted to the National Appeals Office no later than 90 days after 
the date the initial determination by NMFS is issued. Determinations of 
appeals would be based on NMFS' logbook records, submitted on or before 
30 days after the

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effective date of any final rule. If NMFS' logbooks are not available, 
state landings records that were submitted in compliance with 
applicable Federal and state regulations on or before 30 days after the 
effective date of any final rule, may be used.

Other Changes to the Codified Text

    In addition to the measures described for Framework Amendment 3, 
this proposed rule would correct an error in the recreational 
regulations for king mackerel, Spanish mackerel, and cobia. The 
regulatory text in Sec.  622.388(a)(2), (c)(1), and (e)(1)(i) includes 
the statement that ``the bag and possession limit would also apply in 
the Gulf on board a vessel for which a valid Federal charter vessel/
headboat permit for coastal migratory pelagic fish has been issued, 
without regard to where such species were harvested, i.e., in state or 
Federal waters.'' This was included in the final rule for Amendment 18 
to the FMP included statements (76 FR 82058, December 29, 2011), but 
the Council did not approve this provision for CMP species. This 
proposed rule would remove that text.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule is 
consistent with Framework Amendment 3, the FMP, other provisions of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable laws, subject to further 
consideration after public comment.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    NMFS prepared an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), as 
required by section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, for this 
proposed rule. The IRFA describes the economic impact this proposed 
rule, if adopted, would have on small entities. A description of the 
action, why it is being considered, the objectives of, and legal basis 
for this action are contained at the beginning of this section in the 
preamble and in the SUMMARY section of the preamble. A copy of the full 
analysis is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). A summary of the IRFA 
follows.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the statutory basis for this 
proposed rule. No duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting Federal 
rules have been identified.
    In general, the proposed rule is not expected to change current 
reporting, record-keeping, and other compliance requirements on vessel 
owners. However, the proposed rule would replace the dealer daily 
electronic reporting requirement with daily reporting by some other 
means as determined by NMFS. This could involve reporting to a port 
agent, as used in the past or some more direct method of reporting to 
managers (e.g., by telephone or internet). NMFS would work with dealers 
to establish a system that will minimize the burden to the dealers as 
well as the time for landings to reach managers. Dealers would still 
have to report king mackerel gillnet landings through the electronic 
monitoring system weekly, when they report all species purchased. The 
weekly reporting would ensure any king mackerel landings are included 
in the Commercial Landings Monitoring database maintained by the 
Southeast Fisheries Science Center.
    This proposed rule, if implemented, is expected to directly affect 
commercial fishermen with valid or renewable Federal Gulf king mackerel 
gillnet permits and dealers purchasing king mackerel from vessels with 
king mackerel gillnet permits. The Small Business Administration 
established size criteria for all major industry sectors in the U.S. 
including commercial finfish harvesters (NAICS code 114111), seafood 
dealers/wholesalers (NAICS code 424460), and seafood processors (NAICS 
code 311710). A business primarily involved in finfish harvesting is 
classified as a small business if it is independently owned and 
operated, is not dominant in its field of operation (including its 
affiliates), and has combined annual receipts not in excess of $20.5 
million for all its affiliated operations worldwide. A business 
involved in seafood purchasing and processing is classified as a small 
business based on either employment standards or revenue thresholds. A 
business primarily involved in seafood processing is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual employment not in excess of 500 employees for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide. For seafood dealers/wholesalers, the 
other qualifiers apply and the employment threshold is 100 employees. 
The revenue threshold for seafood dealers/wholesalers/processors is 
$7.5 million.
    The Federal commercial king mackerel permit is a limited access 
permit, which can be transferred or sold, subject to certain 
conditions. From 2008 through 2014, the number of commercial king 
mackerel permits decreased from 1,619 in 2008 to 1,478 in 2014, with an 
average of 1,534 during this period. As of April 30, 2015, there were 
1,342 valid or renewable commercial king mackerel permits. The king 
mackerel gillnet permit, which acts as an endorsement to a commercial 
king mackerel permit, is also a limited access permit. Its 
transferability is more restrictive than that for the commercial king 
mackerel permit. Specifically, it may be transferred only to another 
vessel owned by the same entity or to an immediate family member. From 
2008 through 2014, there were an average of 23 king mackerel gillnet 
permits. At present, there are 21 valid or renewable king mackerel 
gillnet permits. Beginning in 2014, a Federal dealer permit has been 
required to purchase king mackerel (among other species) harvested in 
the Gulf or South Atlantic. This dealer permit is an open access 
permit, and as of May 4, 2015, there were 325 such dealer permits.
    Of the 21 vessels with king mackerel gillnet permits, 11 to 15 
vessels landed king mackerel each year from 2006-2014, or an average of 
13 vessels landed king mackerel. These vessels generated a combined 
average of $544,981 in total ex-vessel revenues. These vessels, 
together with those that did not catch king mackerel, generated average 
revenues of $427,258 from other species during 2006-2014. Averaging 
total revenues across all 21 vessels, the average total revenue per 
vessel was $46,297 annually.
    From 2008 through 2015, the number of dealers that purchased king 
mackerel from gillnet fishermen ranged from 4 to 6, with an average of 
5. On average (2008-2015), these dealers purchased approximately 
$570,105 (2014 dollars) worth of king mackerel from gillnet fishermen, 
or an average of $114,021 per dealer. These dealers also purchased 
other species from Gulf and South Atlantic commercial fishermen, but 
the total amount cannot be estimated due to the absence of adequate 
information. The estimated average annual revenue from seafood 
purchases for dealers with a Gulf and South Atlantic Federal dealer 
permit is approximately $546,000.
    Based on the revenue figures above, all federally permitted vessels 
and dealers expected to be directly affected by this proposed rule are 
assumed for the purpose of this analysis to be small business entities.
    Because all entities expected to be affected by this proposed rule 
are assumed to be small entities, NMFS has determined that this 
proposed rule would affect a substantial number of small entities. 
Moreover, the issue of disproportionate effects on small versus

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large entities does not arise in the present case.
    Increasing the commercial trip limit would be expected to result in 
greater king mackerel harvests per vessel per trip. This would directly 
translate into increased ex-vessel revenues from king mackerel per trip 
and possibly profits, assuming relatively stable operating costs per 
trip. However, trip limit increases would be expected to decrease the 
already limited number of fishing days currently needed to harvest the 
gillnet portion of the king mackerel quota. Relative to status quo, 
fewer fishing days would concentrate the same amount of king mackerel 
over a smaller time interval, possibly depressing the ex-vessel price 
for king mackerel and canceling out some of the revenue increases 
expected to result from higher trip limits. Whether the reduction in 
revenues due to price depression would offset revenue increases from a 
higher trip limit cannot be determined with available information.
    In the last nine fishing years (2006/2007-2014/2015), the king 
mackerel gillnet quota was exceeded four times although this has not 
occurred in the last three years. Under the proposed trip limit 
increase, however, there is some possibility that the quota would be 
exceeded, and thus the overage provision (payback) would apply with the 
following year's quota being reduced by the full amount of the overage. 
The amount of overage would partly depend on how effectively the 
landings could be monitored. Regardless of the amount of overage and 
reduction in the following year's quota, the net economic effects of 
the overage provision could be negative, neutral, or positive, at least 
over a two-year period. Revenues and profits could be relatively higher 
if an overage occurred but the following year's revenues and profits 
could be lower with a reduced quota. It cannot be ascertained which of 
the three net economic effects would occur.
    Replacing the requirement for daily electronic reporting by dealers 
purchasing gillnet-caught king mackerel with an alternative form of 
daily reporting would not impose an additional reporting burden on 
dealers. The replacement reporting requirement would be similar to what 
had been done in previous years or it could be more efficient in 
monitoring the amount of landings without changing the burden compared 
with the current daily electronic reporting requirement. NMFS would 
work with the dealers in developing such a reporting system to ensure 
timely reporting of landings at no greater burden to the dealers.
    Establishing new renewal requirements for commercial king mackerel 
gillnet permits based on a landings threshold of one pound would not be 
expected to result in economic effects other than the potential loss of 
opportunities to excluded permit holders, should they want to re-enter 
the gillnet component of the fishery to harvest king mackerel in the 
future. Of the 21 vessels with valid or renewable gillnet permits, 4 
vessels would not meet the renewal requirement. These 4 vessels have 
not landed any king mackerel using gillnets from 2001 through 2015, and 
thus have not generated any revenues from such activity. Disallowing 
these 4 vessels to renew their gillnet permits would have no short-term 
effects on their revenues and profits. It may also be expected that the 
remaining vessels in the gillnet component of fishery would not 
experience revenue increases as a result of eliminating 4 vessels. 
Despite not having used gillnets to harvest king mackerel, those 4 
permit owners have continued to renew their gillnet permits. To an 
extent, their decision not to exercise their option to re-enter the 
gillnet component of the fishery in the last 15 years may indicate that 
they have not undertaken substantial investments, e.g., in boats and 
gear, in preparation for harvesting king mackerel. The gillnet permit 
cost they have spent, which is currently $10 annually per gillnet 
permit, is relatively small. There is a good possibility that if they 
are not able to renew their permits to re-enter the king mackerel 
gillnet component of the CMP fishery they would not lose any 
significant investments. They still would stand to forgo future 
revenues from using gillnets in fishing for king mackerel. Those 
remaining in the fishery would not face the possibility of additional 
competition from those ineligible vessels.
    The following discussion describes the alternatives that were not 
selected as preferred by the Council.
    Four alternatives, including the preferred alternative, were 
considered for modifying the commercial daily trip limit for gillnet-
caught king mackerel. The first alternative, the no action alternative, 
would retain the 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) trip limit. This alternative 
would maintain the same economic benefits per trip but at levels lower 
than those afforded by the preferred alternative. The second 
alternative, which would increase the trip limit to 35,000 lb (15,876 
kg), would yield lower economic benefits per trip than the preferred 
alternative. The third alternative would remove the trip limit, and 
thus would be expected to yield higher economic benefits per trip than 
the preferred alternative. However, it cannot be determined whether the 
benefits per trip would translate into total benefits because prices, 
and thus revenues, would tend to be affected by the amount of landings 
over a certain time period. This price effect would tend to offset any 
revenue effects from trip limit changes. That is, larger landings over 
a shorter period, as in the preferred or no trip limit alternatives, 
would tend to be associated with lower prices, just as smaller landings 
over a longer period, as in the no action alternative, would tend to be 
associated with higher prices. The net economic effects of all these 
alternatives for increasing the trip limit cannot be determined.
    Three alternatives, including the preferred alternative, were 
considered for modifying the AM for the gillnet component of the king 
mackerel fishery. The first alternative, the no action alternative, 
would retain the in-season AM, which would close king mackerel gillnet 
fishing in the Florida west coast southern subzone when the quota is 
met or is projected to be met. This alternative would not alter the 
level of economic benefits from the harvest of king mackerel by 
commercial gillnet fishermen. The second alternative would establish an 
annual catch target (ACT), which is the quota, with various options. 
The first three options would establish an ACT equal to 95 percent, 90 
percent, or 80 percent of the gillnet ACL; the fourth option would set 
the ACT according to the Gulf Council's ACL/ACT control rule (currently 
equal to 95 percent of the ACL); and the fifth option, which applies 
only if an ACT is established, would allow the amount of landings under 
the quota to be added to the following year's quota but the total quota 
could not exceed the gillnet ACL. The first four options would result 
in lower short-term revenues and profits than the preferred alternative 
by restricting the amount of harvest to less than the gillnet ACL. The 
fifth option has the potential to yield higher revenues than the 
preferred alternative, because any unused quota would generate 
additional revenues in the following year. The absence of an overage 
provision, however, would have adverse consequences on the status of 
the king mackerel stock and eventually on vessel revenues and profits. 
The third alternative, with two options, would establish a payback 
provision. The first option is the preferred alternative, which would 
establish a payback provision regardless of the stock status, while the 
second option

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would establish a payback provision only if the Gulf migratory group 
king mackerel stock is overfished. Because the Gulf migratory group 
king mackerel stock is not overfished, the second option would yield 
the same economic results as the no action alternative but possibly 
lower adverse economic impacts than the preferred alternative in the 
short term should an overage occurs. However, the second option would 
provide less protection to the king mackerel stock before the stock 
becomes overfished.
    Three alternatives, including the preferred alternative, were 
considered for modifying the electronic reporting requirements for 
dealers first receiving king mackerel harvested by gillnets. The first 
alternative, the no action alternative, would retain the daily 
electronic reporting requirements. This alternative would not provide 
timely reporting of landings because some landings reports could not be 
processed until the next day. The second alternative would remove the 
daily electronic reporting requirement but would require a weekly 
electronic reporting instead. While this would be less burdensome to 
dealers, it would not allow timely reporting of landings, which is 
necessary to monitor a season that generally lasts for only a few days.
    Five alternatives, including the preferred alternative, were 
considered for renewal requirements for king mackerel gillnet permits. 
The first alternative, the no action alternative, would maintain all 
current requirements for renewing king mackerel gillnet permits. This 
alternative would allow all 21 gillnet permit holders to renew their 
gillnet permits. The second alternative, with three options, would 
allow renewal of king mackerel gillnet permits if average landings 
during 2006-2015 exceed 1 lb (0.45 kg), 10,000 lb (4,536 kg), or 25,000 
lb (11,340 kg). The third alternative, with three options, would allow 
renewal of king mackerel gillnet permits if landings for a single year 
during 2006-2015 exceed 1 lb (0.45 kg), 10,000 lb (4,536 kg), or 25,000 
lb (11,340 kg). This alternative with a landings threshold of 1 lb 
(0.45 kg) is the preferred alternative. The fourth alternative, with 
three options, would allow renewal of king mackerel gillnet permits if 
average landings during 2011-2015 exceed 1 lb (0.45 kg), 10,000 lb 
(4,536 kg), or 25,000 lb (11,340 kg). The fifth alternative, with three 
options, would allow renewal of king mackerel gillnet permits if 
landings for a single year during 2011-2015 exceed 1 lb (0.45 kg), 
10,000 lb (4,536 kg), or 25,000 lb (11,340 kg). All these other 
alternatives, except the no action alternative, would eliminate the 
same or greater number of vessels than the preferred alternative.
    This proposed rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). NMFS is changing the 
collection-of-information requirement under OMB Control Number 0648-
0013. NMFS estimates that no change to the overall reporting burden 
would result from modifying the required daily reporting method for 
dealers that purchase king mackerel caught by gillnets during the 
fishing season. Instead of submitting an electronic form daily, NMFS 
would require daily reporting by some other means as developed by NMFS. 
Other means could involve reporting to the NMFS port agents or some 
other more direct method of reporting to managers, such as by email or 
phone. Dealers would report any purchase of king mackerel landed by the 
gillnet component of the fishery with the current and approved 
requirement for dealers to report fish purchases on a weekly basis, as 
specified in 50 CFR 622.5(c). NMFS estimates that this requirement 
would not change the reporting burden of 10 minutes per response for 
dealers purchasing king mackerel caught by gillnets. This estimate of 
the public reporting burden includes the time for reviewing 
instructions, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing 
and reviewing the collection-of-information. NMFS will submit this 
change request to OMB for approval.
    NMFS seeks public comment regarding:
     Whether this proposed collection-of-information is 
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, 
including whether the information will have practical utility;
     The accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to enhance the 
quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected;
     The instructions for how to fill out the form or record 
the information; and
     Ways to minimize the burden of the collection-of-
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology.
    Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of 
the collection-of-information requirement, including suggestions for 
reducing the burden, to NMFS or to OMB (see ADDRESSES).
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required 
to respond to, nor shall a 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 collections of 
information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Accountability measure, Annual catch limit, Fisheries, Fishing, 
Gulf of Mexico, King mackerel, Permits, Run-around gillnet.

    Dated: September 30, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND SOUTH 
ATLANTIC

0
1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as follows:

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

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2. In Sec.  622.5, revise paragraph (c)(1)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.5  Recordkeeping and reporting--general.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) A person issued a Gulf and South Atlantic dealer permit must 
submit a detailed electronic report of all fish first received for a 
commercial purpose within the time period specified in this paragraph 
via the dealer electronic trip ticket reporting system. These 
electronic reports must be submitted at weekly intervals via the dealer 
electronic trip ticket reporting system by 11:59 p.m., local time, the 
Tuesday following a reporting week. If no fish were received during a 
reporting week, an electronic report so stating must be submitted for 
that reporting week. In addition, during the open season, dealers must 
submit daily reports for Gulf migratory group king mackerel harvested 
by the run-around gillnet component in the Florida west coast southern 
subzone via the port agents, telephone, internet, or other similar 
means determined by NMFS. From the beginning of the open season until 
the commercial ACL (commercial quota) for the run-around gillnet sector 
for Gulf migratory group king mackerel is reached, dealers must submit 
a daily report if no king mackerel were received during the previous 
day. NMFS will provide written notice to dealers that first receive 
Gulf king mackerel

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harvested by the run-around gillnet component prior to the beginning of 
each fishing year if the reporting methods or deadline change from the 
previous year.
* * * * *
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3. In Sec.  622.371, revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.371  Limited access system for commercial vessel permits for 
king mackerel.

    (a) No applications for additional commercial vessel permits for 
king mackerel will be accepted. Existing vessel permits may be renewed, 
are subject to the restrictions on transfer or change in paragraph (b) 
of this section, and are subject to the requirement for timely renewal 
in paragraph (c) of this section.
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  622.372, add paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.372  Limited access system for king mackerel gillnet permits 
applicable in the Florida west coast southern subzone.

* * * * *
    (d) Renewal criteria for a king mackerel gillnet permit. A king 
mackerel gillnet permit may be renewed only if NMFS determines at least 
1 year of landings from 2006 to 2015 associated with that permit was 
greater than 1 lb (0.45 kg), round or gutted weight.
    (1) Initial determination. On or about [7 days after the date of 
publication of the final rule in the Federal Register], the RA will 
mail each king mackerel gillnet permittee a letter via certified mail, 
return receipt requested, to the permittee's address of record as 
listed in NMFS' permit files, advising the permittee whether the permit 
is eligible for renewal. A permittee who does not receive a letter from 
the RA, must contact the RA no later than [7 days after the date of 
publication of the final rule in the Federal Register], to clarify the 
renewal status of the permit. A permittee who is advised that the 
permit is not renewable based on the RA's determination of eligibility 
and who disagrees with that determination may appeal that 
determination.
    (2) Procedure for appealing landings information. The only item 
subject to appeal is the landings used to determine whether the permit 
is eligible for renewal. Appeals based on hardship factors will not be 
considered. Any appeal under this regulation will be processed by the 
NMFS National Appeals Office. Appeals will be governed by the 
regulations and policy of the National Appeals Office at 15 CFR part 
906. Appeals must be submitted to the National Appeals Office no later 
than 90 days after the date the initial determination in issued. 
Determinations of appeals regarding landings data for 2006 to 2015 will 
be based on NMFS' logbook records, submitted on or before [60 days 
after the date of publication of the final rule in the Federal 
Register]. If NMFS' logbooks are not available, state landings records 
or data for 2006 to 2015 that were submitted in compliance with 
applicable Federal and state regulations on or before [60 days after 
the date of publication of the final rule in the Federal Register], may 
be used.
* * * * *
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5. In Sec.  622.385, revise paragraph (a)(2)(ii)(A)(1) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  622.385  Commercial trip limits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (1) In the Florida west coast southern subzone, king mackerel in or 
from the EEZ may be possessed on board or landed from a vessel for 
which a commercial vessel permit for king mackerel and a king mackerel 
gillnet permit have been issued, as required under Sec.  622.370(a)(2), 
in amounts not exceeding 45,000 lb (20,411 kg) per day, provided the 
gillnet component for Gulf migratory group king mackerel is not closed 
under Sec.  622.378(a) or Sec.  622.8(b).
* * * * *
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6. In Sec.  622.388:
0
a. Add paragraph (a)(1)(iii); and
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b. Revise paragraphs (a)(2), (c)(1), and (e)(1)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.388  Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), 
and accountability measures (AMs).

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) If commercial landings for Gulf migratory group king mackerel 
caught by run-around gillnet in the Florida west coast southern 
subzone, as estimated by the SRD, exceed the commercial ACL, the AA 
will file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to 
reduce the commercial ACL for king mackerel harvested by run-around 
gillnet in the Florida west coast southern subzone in the following 
fishing year by the amount of the commercial ACL overage in the prior 
fishing year.
    (2) Recreational sector. If recreational landings, as estimated by 
the SRD, reach or are projected to reach the recreational ACL of 8.092 
million lb (3.670 million kg), the AA will file a notification with the 
Office of the Federal Register to implement a bag and possession limit 
for Gulf migratory group king mackerel of zero, unless the best 
scientific information available determines that a bag limit reduction 
is unnecessary.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) If the sum of the commercial and recreational landings, as 
estimated by the SRD, reaches or is projected to reach the stock ACL, 
as specified in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, the AA will file a 
notification with the Office of the Federal Register to close the 
commercial and recreational sectors for the remainder of the fishing 
year. On and after the effective date of such a notification, all sale 
and purchase of Gulf migratory group Spanish mackerel is prohibited and 
the harvest and possession limit of this species in or from the Gulf 
EEZ is zero.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) If the sum of all cobia landings, as estimated by the SRD, 
reaches or is projected to reach the stock quota (stock ACT), specified 
in Sec.  622.384(d)(1), the AA will file a notification with the Office 
of the Federal Register to prohibit the harvest of Gulf migratory group 
cobia in the Gulf zone for the remainder of the fishing year. On and 
after the effective date of such a notification, all sale and purchase 
of Gulf migratory group cobia in the Gulf zone is prohibited and the 
possession limit of this species in or from the Gulf EEZ is zero.
* * * * *
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                                                      ■ 5. In § 622.276, paragraphs (a) and (b)               must remain intact on the entire fillet of            rule is to increase the efficiency,
                                                      are revised to read as follows:                         any dolphin carcass.                                  stability, and accountability, and to
                                                                                                                 (2) Wahoo. (i) In the Atlantic EEZ—                reduce the potential for regulatory
                                                      § 622.276   Landing fish intact.                        2.                                                    discards of king mackerel in the
                                                         (a) Dolphin or wahoo in or from the                     (ii) In the Atlantic EEZ and lawfully              commercial gillnet component of the
                                                      Atlantic EEZ must be maintained with                    harvested in Bahamian waters (as per                  CMP fishery.
                                                      head and fins intact, except as specified               § 622.276(b))—2. For the purposes of                  DATES: Written comments must be
                                                      in paragraph (b) of this section. Such                  this paragraph, for determining how                   received on or before November 6, 2015.
                                                      fish may be eviscerated, gilled, and                    many wahoo are on board a vessel in
                                                      scaled, but must otherwise be                                                                                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                              fillet form when harvested lawfully in
                                                      maintained in a whole condition. The                    Bahamian waters, two fillets of wahoo,                on the proposed rule, identified by
                                                      operator of a vessel that fishes in the                 regardless of the length of each fillet, is           ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2015–0101’’ by any of
                                                      EEZ is responsible for ensuring that fish               equivalent to one wahoo. The skin must                the following methods:
                                                      on that vessel in the EEZ are maintained                remain intact on the entire fillet of any                • Electronic Submission: Submit all
                                                      intact and, if taken from the EEZ, are                  wahoo carcass.                                        electronic public comments via the
                                                      maintained intact through offloading                                                                          Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
                                                                                                              *       *     *    *     *                            www.regulations.gov/
                                                      ashore, as specified in this section.                   ■ 7. In § 622.279, paragraph (d) is added
                                                         (b) In the Atlantic EEZ, dolphin or                                                                        #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-
                                                                                                              to read as follows:                                   0101, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
                                                      wahoo lawfully harvested in Bahamian
                                                      waters are exempt from the requirement                  § 622.279    Restrictions on sale/purchase.           complete the required fields, and enter
                                                      that they be maintained with head and                   *      *    *     *     *                             or attach your comments.
                                                      fins intact, provided that the skin                        (d) Dolphin or wahoo possessed                        • Mail: Submit written comments to
                                                      remains intact on the entire fillet of any              pursuant to the bag and possession                    Susan Gerhart, Southeast Regional
                                                      dolphin or wahoo carcasses, valid                       limits specified in § 622.277(a)(1)(ii) and           Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South,
                                                      Bahamian fishing and cruising permits                   (a)(2)(ii) may not be sold or purchased.              St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
                                                      are on board the vessel, each person on                 [FR Doc. 2015–25487 Filed 10–6–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                       Instructions: Comments sent by any
                                                      the vessel has a valid government                                                                             other method, to any other address or
                                                                                                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                      passport with current stamps and dates                                                                        individual, or received after the end of
                                                      from The Bahamas, and the vessel is in                                                                        the comment period, may not be
                                                      transit through the Atlantic EEZ with                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                considered by NMFS. All comments
                                                      fishing gear appropriately stowed. For                                                                        received are a part of the public record
                                                      the purpose of this paragraph, a vessel                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      and will generally be posted for public
                                                      is in transit through the Atlantic EEZ                  Administration                                        viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                      when it is on a direct and continuous                                                                         without change. All personal identifying
                                                      course through the Atlantic EEZ and no                  50 CFR Part 622                                       information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                      one aboard the vessel fishes in the EEZ.                                                                      confidential business information, or
                                                                                                              [Docket No. 150603502–5502–01]                        otherwise sensitive information
                                                      For the purpose of this paragraph,
                                                      fishing gear appropriately stowed means                 RIN 0648–BF14                                         submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                      that terminal gear (i.e., hook, leader,                                                                       be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                      sinker, flasher, or bait) used with an                  Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                   accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/
                                                      automatic reel, bandit gear, buoy gear,                 Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coastal                   A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
                                                      handline, or rod and reel must be                       Migratory Pelagic Resources in the                    remain anonymous).
                                                      disconnected and stowed separately                      Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region;                      Electronic copies of Framework
                                                      from such fishing gear. Sinkers must be                 Framework Amendment 3                                 Amendment 3, which includes an
                                                      disconnected from the down rigger and                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    environmental assessment, a Regulatory
                                                      stowed separately.                                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  Flexibility Act analysis, and a regulatory
                                                      ■ 6. In § 622.277, paragraphs (a)(1) and                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    impact review, may be obtained from
                                                      (a)(2) are revised to read as follows:                  Commerce.                                             the Southeast Regional Office Web site
                                                                                                                                                                    at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                      § 622.277   Bag and possession limits.                  ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                                                                                    sustainable_fisheries/gulf_sa/cmp/2015/
                                                      *      *     *    *     *                               comments.                                             framework_am3/index.html.
                                                        (a) * * *                                             SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes regulations to                 Comments regarding the burden-hour
                                                        (1) Dolphin. (i) In the Atlantic EEZ—                 implement Framework Amendment 3 to                    estimates, clarity of the instructions, or
                                                      10, not to exceed 60 per vessel,                        the Fishery Management Plan for the                   other aspects of the collection-of-
                                                      whichever is less, except on board a                    Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources                   information requirements contained in
                                                      headboat, 10 per paying passenger.                      (CMP) in the exclusive economic zone                  this proposed rule (see the Classification
                                                        (ii) In the Atlantic EEZ and lawfully                 (EEZ) of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic              section of the preamble) may be
                                                      harvested in Bahamian waters (as per                    Region (FMP) (Framework Amendment                     submitted in writing to Adam Bailey,
                                                      § 622.276(b))—10, not to exceed 60 per                  3), as prepared and submitted by the                  Southeast Regional Office, NMFS, 263
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                                                      vessel, whichever is less, except on                    Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management                     13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL
                                                      board a headboat, 10 per paying                         Council (Council). This proposed rule                 33701; or the Office of Management and
                                                      passenger. For the purposes of this                     would modify the trip limit,                          Budget (OMB), by email at
                                                      paragraph, for determining how many                     accountability measures (AMs), dealer                 OIRASubmission@omb.eop.gov, or by
                                                      dolphin are on board a vessel in fillet                 reporting requirements, and gillnet                   fax to 202–395–5806.
                                                      form when harvested lawfully in                         permit requirements for commercial                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                      Bahamian waters, two fillets of dolphin,                king mackerel landed by run-around                    Susan Gerhart, NMFS Southeast
                                                      regardless of the length of each fillet, is             gillnet fishing gear in the Gulf of Mexico            Regional Office, telephone: 727–824–
                                                      equivalent to one dolphin. The skin                     (Gulf). The purpose of this proposed                  5305, or email: susan.gerhart@noaa.gov.


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                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:    The CMP                   fishery is an in-season closure when the              the reporting method and deadline
                                                      fishery in the Gulf and Atlantic is                     annual catch limit for the gillnet                    change from the previous year, and will
                                                      managed under the FMP. The FMP was                      component (gillnet ACL) is reached or is              also post this information on the NMFS
                                                      prepared by the Gulf and South Atlantic                 projected to be reached. This proposed                Southeast Regional Office Web site.
                                                      Fishery Management Councils and                         rule would add a provision by which                   Dealers would also report gillnet-caught
                                                      implemented through regulations at 50                   any gillnet ACL overage in one year                   king mackerel in their regular weekly
                                                      CFR part 622 under the authority of the                 would be deducted from the gillnet ACL                electronic report of all species
                                                      Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                in the following fishing year. If the                 purchased to ensure king mackerel
                                                      Conservation and Management Act                         gillnet ACL is not exceeded in that                   landings are included in the
                                                      (Magnuson-Stevens Act).                                 following fishing year, then in the                   Commercial Landings Monitoring
                                                                                                              subsequent year the gillnet ACL would                 database maintained by the Southeast
                                                      Background                                              return to the original gillnet ACL level              Fisheries Science Center.
                                                         Current Federal regulations allow for                as specified in § 622.388(a)(1)(ii).
                                                                                                                                                                    Renewal Requirements for King
                                                      run-around gillnets to be used to                       However, if the adjusted gillnet ACL is
                                                                                                                                                                    Mackerel Gillnet Permits
                                                      commercially harvest king mackerel                      exceeded in the following fishing year,
                                                      only in the Florida west coast southern                 then the gillnet ACL would be reduced                    This proposed rule would change the
                                                      subzone of the Gulf. This subzone                       again in the subsequent fishing year by               renewal requirements for a king
                                                      includes waters off Collier County,                     the amount of the most recent gillnet                 mackerel gillnet permit. A king
                                                      Florida, year-round, and off Monroe                     ACL overage. Because the proposed trip                mackerel gillnet permit would be
                                                      County, Florida, from November 1 to                     limit increase could increase the chance              renewable only if the vessel associated
                                                      March 30. To use gillnets for king                      of exceeding the gillnet ACL, a payback               with the permit landed at least 1 lb (0.45
                                                      mackerel, vessels must have on board a                  provision would help ensure that any                  kg) of king mackerel during any one
                                                      general Federal commercial king                         overage is mitigated in the following                 year between 2006 and 2015. Currently,
                                                      mackerel permit and a Federal king                      year.                                                 there are 21 vessels with valid or
                                                      mackerel gillnet permit. A vessel with a                                                                      renewable gillnet permits; 4 of these
                                                                                                              Dealer Reporting Requirements                         vessels have had no landings since 2001
                                                      gillnet permit is prohibited from fishing
                                                      for king mackerel with hook-and-line                       This proposed rule would modify the                and the permits associated with those
                                                      gear. This proposed rule would modify                   reporting requirements for federally                  vessels would no longer be renewable.
                                                      management of the king mackerel gillnet                 permitted dealers purchasing                          Some active gillnet fishermen are
                                                      component of the CMP fishery by                         commercial king mackerel harvested by                 concerned that permit holders who have
                                                      increasing the commercial trip limit,                   gillnets. Currently, such dealers are                 not been fishing may begin participating
                                                      revising AMs, modifying dealer                          required to submit an electronic form                 in the gillnet component of the fishery,
                                                      reporting requirements, and requiring a                 daily to NMFS by 6 a.m. during the                    which would result in increased effort
                                                      documented landing history for a king                   gillnet fishing season for purposes of                in a sector that already has a limited
                                                      mackerel gillnet permit to be renewed.                  monitoring the gillnet ACL. However,                  season. For example, the 2014/2015
                                                                                                              because some vessels land their catch                 season, which closed on February 20,
                                                      Management Measures Contained in                        after midnight and may have long                      2015, was 32 days long and included 5
                                                      This Proposed Rule                                      offloading times, some gillnet landings               days of active fishing. Requiring a
                                                                                                              are not reported until the following day.             landings history of king mackerel in any
                                                      Commercial Trip Limit
                                                                                                              Further, the electronic monitoring                    one of the last 10 years to renew a
                                                         This proposed rule would increase                    system involves processing and quality                gillnet permit would help ensure the
                                                      the commercial trip limit for vessels                   control time before the data can be                   continued participation of those permit
                                                      harvesting king mackerel by gillnets                    passed to NMFS fishery managers. This                 holders who actively fish or have done
                                                      from 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) to 45,000 lb                 results in some landings information not              so in the more recent past.
                                                      (20,411 kg). The size of a school of king               reaching NMFS until nearly 2 days after                  NMFS would notify each king
                                                      mackerel can be difficult to estimate                   the fish are harvested.                               mackerel gillnet permittee to advise
                                                      precisely and king mackerel landed in                      This proposed rule would change the                them whether the gillnet permit is
                                                      gillnets experience very high discard                   daily electronic reporting requirement                eligible for renewal based upon NMFS’
                                                      mortality, which makes releasing fish in                to daily reporting by some other means                initial determination of eligibility. If
                                                      excess of the trip limit wasteful and                   determined by NMFS, such as using                     NMFS advises a permittee that the
                                                      impractical. Fishermen can cut the net                  port agent reports or some more direct                permit is not renewable and they do not
                                                      and leave the section with excess fish in               method of reporting to NMFS fishery                   agree, a permittee may appeal that
                                                      the water and another vessel may be                     managers (e.g., by telephone or                       initial determination.
                                                      able to retrieve the partial net, but this              internet). If the proposed rule is                       NMFS would establish an appeals
                                                      process damages gear, which takes time                  implemented, NMFS would work with                     process to provide a procedure for
                                                      and money to repair. Fishermen have                     dealers to establish a landings reporting             resolving disputes regarding eligibility
                                                      indicated that more than 90 percent of                  system that would minimize the burden                 to renew the king mackerel gillnet
                                                      successful gillnet gear deployments                     to the dealers as well as the time for                permit. The NMFS National Appeals
                                                      yield less than 45,000 lb (20,411 kg) of                landings to reach NMFS fishery                        Office would process any appeals,
                                                      fish. Therefore, increasing the current                 managers. NMFS would then provide                     which would be governed by the
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                                                      trip limit should reduce the number of                  written notice to the king mackerel                   regulations and policy of the National
                                                      trips that result in king mackerel                      gillnet dealers of the requirements of the            Appeals Office at 15 CFR part 906.
                                                      landings in excess of the commercial                    reporting system, and will also post this             Appeals would need to be submitted to
                                                      trip limit and the associated discard                   information on the NMFS Southeast                     the National Appeals Office no later
                                                      mortality.                                              Regional Office Web site. Prior to the                than 90 days after the date the initial
                                                                                                              beginning of each subsequent                          determination by NMFS is issued.
                                                      Accountability Measures                                 commercial king mackerel gillnet                      Determinations of appeals would be
                                                        Currently, the commercial AM for the                  season, NMFS would provided written                   based on NMFS’ logbook records,
                                                      king mackerel gillnet component of the                  notice to king mackerel gillnet dealers if            submitted on or before 30 days after the


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                                                      effective date of any final rule. If NMFS’              However, the proposed rule would                      in 2014, with an average of 1,534 during
                                                      logbooks are not available, state                       replace the dealer daily electronic                   this period. As of April 30, 2015, there
                                                      landings records that were submitted in                 reporting requirement with daily                      were 1,342 valid or renewable
                                                      compliance with applicable Federal and                  reporting by some other means as                      commercial king mackerel permits. The
                                                      state regulations on or before 30 days                  determined by NMFS. This could                        king mackerel gillnet permit, which acts
                                                      after the effective date of any final rule,             involve reporting to a port agent, as                 as an endorsement to a commercial king
                                                      may be used.                                            used in the past or some more direct                  mackerel permit, is also a limited access
                                                                                                              method of reporting to managers (e.g.,                permit. Its transferability is more
                                                      Other Changes to the Codified Text
                                                                                                              by telephone or internet). NMFS would                 restrictive than that for the commercial
                                                         In addition to the measures described                work with dealers to establish a system               king mackerel permit. Specifically, it
                                                      for Framework Amendment 3, this                         that will minimize the burden to the                  may be transferred only to another
                                                      proposed rule would correct an error in                 dealers as well as the time for landings              vessel owned by the same entity or to
                                                      the recreational regulations for king                   to reach managers. Dealers would still                an immediate family member. From
                                                      mackerel, Spanish mackerel, and cobia.                  have to report king mackerel gillnet                  2008 through 2014, there were an
                                                      The regulatory text in § 622.388(a)(2),                 landings through the electronic                       average of 23 king mackerel gillnet
                                                      (c)(1), and (e)(1)(i) includes the                      monitoring system weekly, when they                   permits. At present, there are 21 valid
                                                      statement that ‘‘the bag and possession                 report all species purchased. The                     or renewable king mackerel gillnet
                                                      limit would also apply in the Gulf on                   weekly reporting would ensure any king                permits. Beginning in 2014, a Federal
                                                      board a vessel for which a valid Federal                mackerel landings are included in the                 dealer permit has been required to
                                                      charter vessel/headboat permit for                      Commercial Landings Monitoring                        purchase king mackerel (among other
                                                      coastal migratory pelagic fish has been                 database maintained by the Southeast                  species) harvested in the Gulf or South
                                                      issued, without regard to where such                    Fisheries Science Center.                             Atlantic. This dealer permit is an open
                                                      species were harvested, i.e., in state or                  This proposed rule, if implemented, is             access permit, and as of May 4, 2015,
                                                      Federal waters.’’ This was included in                  expected to directly affect commercial                there were 325 such dealer permits.
                                                      the final rule for Amendment 18 to the                  fishermen with valid or renewable                        Of the 21 vessels with king mackerel
                                                      FMP included statements (76 FR 82058,                   Federal Gulf king mackerel gillnet                    gillnet permits, 11 to 15 vessels landed
                                                      December 29, 2011), but the Council did                 permits and dealers purchasing king                   king mackerel each year from 2006–
                                                      not approve this provision for CMP                      mackerel from vessels with king                       2014, or an average of 13 vessels landed
                                                      species. This proposed rule would                       mackerel gillnet permits. The Small                   king mackerel. These vessels generated
                                                      remove that text.                                       Business Administration established                   a combined average of $544,981 in total
                                                                                                              size criteria for all major industry                  ex-vessel revenues. These vessels,
                                                      Classification                                          sectors in the U.S. including                         together with those that did not catch
                                                         Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the              commercial finfish harvesters (NAICS                  king mackerel, generated average
                                                      Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                          code 114111), seafood dealers/                        revenues of $427,258 from other species
                                                      Assistant Administrator has determined                  wholesalers (NAICS code 424460), and
                                                                                                                                                                    during 2006–2014. Averaging total
                                                      that this proposed rule is consistent                   seafood processors (NAICS code
                                                                                                                                                                    revenues across all 21 vessels, the
                                                      with Framework Amendment 3, the                         311710). A business primarily involved
                                                                                                                                                                    average total revenue per vessel was
                                                      FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-                  in finfish harvesting is classified as a
                                                                                                                                                                    $46,297 annually.
                                                      Stevens Act, and other applicable laws,                 small business if it is independently
                                                      subject to further consideration after                  owned and operated, is not dominant in                   From 2008 through 2015, the number
                                                      public comment.                                         its field of operation (including its                 of dealers that purchased king mackerel
                                                         This proposed rule has been                          affiliates), and has combined annual                  from gillnet fishermen ranged from 4 to
                                                      determined to be not significant for                    receipts not in excess of $20.5 million               6, with an average of 5. On average
                                                      purposes of Executive Order 12866.                      for all its affiliated operations                     (2008–2015), these dealers purchased
                                                         NMFS prepared an Initial Regulatory                  worldwide. A business involved in                     approximately $570,105 (2014 dollars)
                                                      Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), as required                seafood purchasing and processing is                  worth of king mackerel from gillnet
                                                      by section 603 of the Regulatory                        classified as a small business based on               fishermen, or an average of $114,021 per
                                                      Flexibility Act, for this proposed rule.                either employment standards or revenue                dealer. These dealers also purchased
                                                      The IRFA describes the economic                         thresholds. A business primarily                      other species from Gulf and South
                                                      impact this proposed rule, if adopted,                  involved in seafood processing is                     Atlantic commercial fishermen, but the
                                                      would have on small entities. A                         classified as a small business if it is               total amount cannot be estimated due to
                                                      description of the action, why it is being              independently owned and operated, is                  the absence of adequate information.
                                                      considered, the objectives of, and legal                not dominant in its field of operation                The estimated average annual revenue
                                                      basis for this action are contained at the              (including its affiliates), and has                   from seafood purchases for dealers with
                                                      beginning of this section in the                        combined annual employment not in                     a Gulf and South Atlantic Federal dealer
                                                      preamble and in the SUMMARY section of                  excess of 500 employees for all its                   permit is approximately $546,000.
                                                      the preamble. A copy of the full analysis               affiliated operations worldwide. For                     Based on the revenue figures above,
                                                      is available from NMFS (see                             seafood dealers/wholesalers, the other                all federally permitted vessels and
                                                      ADDRESSES). A summary of the IRFA                       qualifiers apply and the employment                   dealers expected to be directly affected
                                                      follows.                                                threshold is 100 employees. The                       by this proposed rule are assumed for
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                                                         The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                    revenue threshold for seafood dealers/                the purpose of this analysis to be small
                                                      the statutory basis for this proposed                   wholesalers/processors is $7.5 million.               business entities.
                                                      rule. No duplicative, overlapping, or                      The Federal commercial king                           Because all entities expected to be
                                                      conflicting Federal rules have been                     mackerel permit is a limited access                   affected by this proposed rule are
                                                      identified.                                             permit, which can be transferred or                   assumed to be small entities, NMFS has
                                                         In general, the proposed rule is not                 sold, subject to certain conditions. From             determined that this proposed rule
                                                      expected to change current reporting,                   2008 through 2014, the number of                      would affect a substantial number of
                                                      record-keeping, and other compliance                    commercial king mackerel permits                      small entities. Moreover, the issue of
                                                      requirements on vessel owners.                          decreased from 1,619 in 2008 to 1,478                 disproportionate effects on small versus


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                                                      large entities does not arise in the                       Establishing new renewal                           higher economic benefits per trip than
                                                      present case.                                           requirements for commercial king                      the preferred alternative. However, it
                                                         Increasing the commercial trip limit                 mackerel gillnet permits based on a                   cannot be determined whether the
                                                      would be expected to result in greater                  landings threshold of one pound would                 benefits per trip would translate into
                                                      king mackerel harvests per vessel per                   not be expected to result in economic                 total benefits because prices, and thus
                                                      trip. This would directly translate into                effects other than the potential loss of              revenues, would tend to be affected by
                                                      increased ex-vessel revenues from king                  opportunities to excluded permit                      the amount of landings over a certain
                                                      mackerel per trip and possibly profits,                 holders, should they want to re-enter                 time period. This price effect would
                                                      assuming relatively stable operating                    the gillnet component of the fishery to               tend to offset any revenue effects from
                                                      costs per trip. However, trip limit                     harvest king mackerel in the future. Of               trip limit changes. That is, larger
                                                      increases would be expected to decrease                 the 21 vessels with valid or renewable                landings over a shorter period, as in the
                                                      the already limited number of fishing                   gillnet permits, 4 vessels would not                  preferred or no trip limit alternatives,
                                                      days currently needed to harvest the                    meet the renewal requirement. These 4                 would tend to be associated with lower
                                                      gillnet portion of the king mackerel                    vessels have not landed any king                      prices, just as smaller landings over a
                                                      quota. Relative to status quo, fewer                    mackerel using gillnets from 2001                     longer period, as in the no action
                                                      fishing days would concentrate the                      through 2015, and thus have not                       alternative, would tend to be associated
                                                      same amount of king mackerel over a                     generated any revenues from such                      with higher prices. The net economic
                                                      smaller time interval, possibly                         activity. Disallowing these 4 vessels to              effects of all these alternatives for
                                                      depressing the ex-vessel price for king                 renew their gillnet permits would have                increasing the trip limit cannot be
                                                      mackerel and canceling out some of the                  no short-term effects on their revenues               determined.
                                                      revenue increases expected to result                    and profits. It may also be expected that                Three alternatives, including the
                                                      from higher trip limits. Whether the                    the remaining vessels in the gillnet                  preferred alternative, were considered
                                                      reduction in revenues due to price                      component of fishery would not                        for modifying the AM for the gillnet
                                                      depression would offset revenue                         experience revenue increases as a result              component of the king mackerel fishery.
                                                      increases from a higher trip limit cannot               of eliminating 4 vessels. Despite not                 The first alternative, the no action
                                                      be determined with available                            having used gillnets to harvest king                  alternative, would retain the in-season
                                                      information.                                            mackerel, those 4 permit owners have
                                                         In the last nine fishing years (2006/                                                                      AM, which would close king mackerel
                                                                                                              continued to renew their gillnet permits.
                                                      2007–2014/2015), the king mackerel                                                                            gillnet fishing in the Florida west coast
                                                                                                              To an extent, their decision not to
                                                      gillnet quota was exceeded four times                                                                         southern subzone when the quota is met
                                                                                                              exercise their option to re-enter the
                                                      although this has not occurred in the                                                                         or is projected to be met. This
                                                                                                              gillnet component of the fishery in the
                                                      last three years. Under the proposed trip                                                                     alternative would not alter the level of
                                                                                                              last 15 years may indicate that they have
                                                      limit increase, however, there is some                                                                        economic benefits from the harvest of
                                                                                                              not undertaken substantial investments,
                                                      possibility that the quota would be                                                                           king mackerel by commercial gillnet
                                                                                                              e.g., in boats and gear, in preparation for
                                                      exceeded, and thus the overage                                                                                fishermen. The second alternative
                                                                                                              harvesting king mackerel. The gillnet
                                                      provision (payback) would apply with                                                                          would establish an annual catch target
                                                                                                              permit cost they have spent, which is
                                                      the following year’s quota being reduced                currently $10 annually per gillnet                    (ACT), which is the quota, with various
                                                      by the full amount of the overage. The                  permit, is relatively small. There is a               options. The first three options would
                                                      amount of overage would partly depend                   good possibility that if they are not able            establish an ACT equal to 95 percent, 90
                                                      on how effectively the landings could be                to renew their permits to re-enter the                percent, or 80 percent of the gillnet
                                                      monitored. Regardless of the amount of                  king mackerel gillnet component of the                ACL; the fourth option would set the
                                                      overage and reduction in the following                  CMP fishery they would not lose any                   ACT according to the Gulf Council’s
                                                      year’s quota, the net economic effects of               significant investments. They still                   ACL/ACT control rule (currently equal
                                                      the overage provision could be negative,                would stand to forgo future revenues                  to 95 percent of the ACL); and the fifth
                                                      neutral, or positive, at least over a two-              from using gillnets in fishing for king               option, which applies only if an ACT is
                                                      year period. Revenues and profits could                 mackerel. Those remaining in the                      established, would allow the amount of
                                                      be relatively higher if an overage                      fishery would not face the possibility of             landings under the quota to be added to
                                                      occurred but the following year’s                       additional competition from those                     the following year’s quota but the total
                                                      revenues and profits could be lower                     ineligible vessels.                                   quota could not exceed the gillnet ACL.
                                                      with a reduced quota. It cannot be                         The following discussion describes                 The first four options would result in
                                                      ascertained which of the three net                      the alternatives that were not selected as            lower short-term revenues and profits
                                                      economic effects would occur.                           preferred by the Council.                             than the preferred alternative by
                                                         Replacing the requirement for daily                     Four alternatives, including the                   restricting the amount of harvest to less
                                                      electronic reporting by dealers                         preferred alternative, were considered                than the gillnet ACL. The fifth option
                                                      purchasing gillnet-caught king mackerel                 for modifying the commercial daily trip               has the potential to yield higher
                                                      with an alternative form of daily                       limit for gillnet-caught king mackerel.               revenues than the preferred alternative,
                                                      reporting would not impose an                           The first alternative, the no action                  because any unused quota would
                                                      additional reporting burden on dealers.                 alternative, would retain the 25,000 lb               generate additional revenues in the
                                                      The replacement reporting requirement                   (11,340 kg) trip limit. This alternative              following year. The absence of an
                                                      would be similar to what had been done                  would maintain the same economic                      overage provision, however, would have
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                                                      in previous years or it could be more                   benefits per trip but at levels lower than            adverse consequences on the status of
                                                      efficient in monitoring the amount of                   those afforded by the preferred                       the king mackerel stock and eventually
                                                      landings without changing the burden                    alternative. The second alternative,                  on vessel revenues and profits. The
                                                      compared with the current daily                         which would increase the trip limit to                third alternative, with two options,
                                                      electronic reporting requirement. NMFS                  35,000 lb (15,876 kg), would yield lower              would establish a payback provision.
                                                      would work with the dealers in                          economic benefits per trip than the                   The first option is the preferred
                                                      developing such a reporting system to                   preferred alternative. The third                      alternative, which would establish a
                                                      ensure timely reporting of landings at                  alternative would remove the trip limit,              payback provision regardless of the
                                                      no greater burden to the dealers.                       and thus would be expected to yield                   stock status, while the second option


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                                                      would establish a payback provision                     except the no action alternative, would               requirements of the PRA, unless that
                                                      only if the Gulf migratory group king                   eliminate the same or greater number of               collection-of-information displays a
                                                      mackerel stock is overfished. Because                   vessels than the preferred alternative.               currently valid OMB control number.
                                                      the Gulf migratory group king mackerel                     This proposed rule contains                        All currently approved collections of
                                                      stock is not overfished, the second                     collection-of-information requirements                information may be viewed at: http://
                                                      option would yield the same economic                    subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act                www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/
                                                      results as the no action alternative but                (PRA). NMFS is changing the collection-               prasubs.html.
                                                      possibly lower adverse economic                         of-information requirement under OMB
                                                      impacts than the preferred alternative in               Control Number 0648–0013. NMFS                        List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
                                                      the short term should an overage occurs.                estimates that no change to the overall                  Accountability measure, Annual catch
                                                      However, the second option would                        reporting burden would result from                    limit, Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf of Mexico,
                                                      provide less protection to the king                     modifying the required daily reporting                King mackerel, Permits, Run-around
                                                      mackerel stock before the stock becomes                 method for dealers that purchase king                 gillnet.
                                                      overfished.                                             mackerel caught by gillnets during the                  Dated: September 30, 2015.
                                                         Three alternatives, including the                    fishing season. Instead of submitting an
                                                                                                                                                                    Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                      preferred alternative, were considered                  electronic form daily, NMFS would
                                                      for modifying the electronic reporting                  require daily reporting by some other                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                                                                                                                                    Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                      requirements for dealers first receiving                means as developed by NMFS. Other                     Fisheries Service.
                                                      king mackerel harvested by gillnets. The                means could involve reporting to the
                                                                                                                                                                      For the reasons set out in the
                                                      first alternative, the no action                        NMFS port agents or some other more
                                                                                                                                                                    preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is proposed
                                                      alternative, would retain the daily                     direct method of reporting to managers,
                                                                                                                                                                    to be amended as follows:
                                                      electronic reporting requirements. This                 such as by email or phone. Dealers
                                                      alternative would not provide timely                    would report any purchase of king                     PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                      reporting of landings because some                      mackerel landed by the gillnet                        CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND
                                                      landings reports could not be processed                 component of the fishery with the                     SOUTH ATLANTIC
                                                      until the next day. The second                          current and approved requirement for
                                                      alternative would remove the daily                      dealers to report fish purchases on a                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622
                                                      electronic reporting requirement but                    weekly basis, as specified in 50 CFR                  continues to read as follows:
                                                      would require a weekly electronic                       622.5(c). NMFS estimates that this                        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                      reporting instead. While this would be                  requirement would not change the
                                                      less burdensome to dealers, it would not                reporting burden of 10 minutes per                    ■ 2. In § 622.5, revise paragraph (c)(1)(i)
                                                      allow timely reporting of landings,                     response for dealers purchasing king                  to read as follows:
                                                      which is necessary to monitor a season                  mackerel caught by gillnets. This                     § 622.5 Recordkeeping and reporting—
                                                      that generally lasts for only a few days.               estimate of the public reporting burden               general.
                                                         Five alternatives, including the                     includes the time for reviewing
                                                      preferred alternative, were considered                                                                        *      *     *    *     *
                                                                                                              instructions, gathering and maintaining
                                                      for renewal requirements for king                                                                                (c) * * *
                                                                                                              the data needed, and completing and
                                                      mackerel gillnet permits. The first                                                                              (1) * * *
                                                                                                              reviewing the collection-of-information.                 (i) A person issued a Gulf and South
                                                      alternative, the no action alternative,                 NMFS will submit this change request
                                                      would maintain all current                                                                                    Atlantic dealer permit must submit a
                                                                                                              to OMB for approval.                                  detailed electronic report of all fish first
                                                      requirements for renewing king                             NMFS seeks public comment
                                                      mackerel gillnet permits. This                                                                                received for a commercial purpose
                                                                                                              regarding:
                                                      alternative would allow all 21 gillnet                     • Whether this proposed collection-                within the time period specified in this
                                                      permit holders to renew their gillnet                   of-information is necessary for the                   paragraph via the dealer electronic trip
                                                      permits. The second alternative, with                   proper performance of the functions of                ticket reporting system. These electronic
                                                      three options, would allow renewal of                   the agency, including whether the                     reports must be submitted at weekly
                                                      king mackerel gillnet permits if average                information will have practical utility;              intervals via the dealer electronic trip
                                                      landings during 2006–2015 exceed 1 lb                      • The accuracy of the burden                       ticket reporting system by 11:59 p.m.,
                                                      (0.45 kg), 10,000 lb (4,536 kg), or 25,000              estimate; ways to enhance the quality,                local time, the Tuesday following a
                                                      lb (11,340 kg). The third alternative,                  utility, and clarity of the information to            reporting week. If no fish were received
                                                      with three options, would allow                         be collected;                                         during a reporting week, an electronic
                                                      renewal of king mackerel gillnet permits                   • The instructions for how to fill out             report so stating must be submitted for
                                                      if landings for a single year during                    the form or record the information; and               that reporting week. In addition, during
                                                      2006–2015 exceed 1 lb (0.45 kg), 10,000                    • Ways to minimize the burden of the               the open season, dealers must submit
                                                      lb (4,536 kg), or 25,000 lb (11,340 kg).                collection-of-information, including                  daily reports for Gulf migratory group
                                                      This alternative with a landings                        through the use of automated collection               king mackerel harvested by the run-
                                                      threshold of 1 lb (0.45 kg) is the                      techniques or other forms of information              around gillnet component in the Florida
                                                      preferred alternative. The fourth                       technology.                                           west coast southern subzone via the port
                                                      alternative, with three options, would                     Send comments regarding the burden                 agents, telephone, internet, or other
                                                      allow renewal of king mackerel gillnet                  estimate or any other aspect of the                   similar means determined by NMFS.
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                                                      permits if average landings during                      collection-of-information requirement,                From the beginning of the open season
                                                      2011–2015 exceed 1 lb (0.45 kg), 10,000                 including suggestions for reducing the                until the commercial ACL (commercial
                                                      lb (4,536 kg), or 25,000 lb (11,340 kg).                burden, to NMFS or to OMB (see                        quota) for the run-around gillnet sector
                                                      The fifth alternative, with three options,              ADDRESSES).                                           for Gulf migratory group king mackerel
                                                      would allow renewal of king mackerel                       Notwithstanding any other provision                is reached, dealers must submit a daily
                                                      gillnet permits if landings for a single                of law, no person is required to respond              report if no king mackerel were received
                                                      year during 2011–2015 exceed 1 lb (0.45                 to, nor shall a person be subject to a                during the previous day. NMFS will
                                                      kg), 10,000 lb (4,536 kg), or 25,000 lb                 penalty for failure to comply with, a                 provide written notice to dealers that
                                                      (11,340 kg). All these other alternatives,              collection-of-information subject to the              first receive Gulf king mackerel


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                                                      harvested by the run-around gillnet                     renewal. Appeals based on hardship                    estimated by the SRD, exceed the
                                                      component prior to the beginning of                     factors will not be considered. Any                   commercial ACL, the AA will file a
                                                      each fishing year if the reporting                      appeal under this regulation will be                  notification with the Office of the
                                                      methods or deadline change from the                     processed by the NMFS National                        Federal Register to reduce the
                                                      previous year.                                          Appeals Office. Appeals will be                       commercial ACL for king mackerel
                                                      *     *     *     *     *                               governed by the regulations and policy                harvested by run-around gillnet in the
                                                      ■ 3. In § 622.371, revise paragraph (a) to              of the National Appeals Office at 15 CFR              Florida west coast southern subzone in
                                                      read as follows:                                        part 906. Appeals must be submitted to                the following fishing year by the amount
                                                                                                              the National Appeals Office no later                  of the commercial ACL overage in the
                                                      § 622.371 Limited access system for                     than 90 days after the date the initial               prior fishing year.
                                                      commercial vessel permits for king                      determination in issued. Determinations
                                                      mackerel.
                                                                                                                                                                       (2) Recreational sector. If recreational
                                                                                                              of appeals regarding landings data for                landings, as estimated by the SRD, reach
                                                        (a) No applications for additional                    2006 to 2015 will be based on NMFS’                   or are projected to reach the recreational
                                                      commercial vessel permits for king                      logbook records, submitted on or before               ACL of 8.092 million lb (3.670 million
                                                      mackerel will be accepted. Existing                     [60 days after the date of publication of             kg), the AA will file a notification with
                                                      vessel permits may be renewed, are                      the final rule in the Federal Register]. If           the Office of the Federal Register to
                                                      subject to the restrictions on transfer or              NMFS’ logbooks are not available, state               implement a bag and possession limit
                                                      change in paragraph (b) of this section,                landings records or data for 2006 to                  for Gulf migratory group king mackerel
                                                      and are subject to the requirement for                  2015 that were submitted in compliance                of zero, unless the best scientific
                                                      timely renewal in paragraph (c) of this                 with applicable Federal and state                     information available determines that a
                                                      section.                                                regulations on or before [60 days after               bag limit reduction is unnecessary.
                                                      *     *     *     *     *                               the date of publication of the final rule             *       *     *    *      *
                                                      ■ 4. In § 622.372, add paragraph (d) to                 in the Federal Register], may be used.
                                                      read as follows:                                                                                                 (c) * * *
                                                                                                              *     *      *     *     *                               (1) If the sum of the commercial and
                                                      § 622.372 Limited access system for king                ■ 5. In § 622.385, revise paragraph
                                                                                                                                                                    recreational landings, as estimated by
                                                      mackerel gillnet permits applicable in the              (a)(2)(ii)(A)(1) to read as follows:                  the SRD, reaches or is projected to reach
                                                      Florida west coast southern subzone.                                                                          the stock ACL, as specified in paragraph
                                                                                                              § 622.385    Commercial trip limits.
                                                      *      *     *     *    *                                                                                     (c)(3) of this section, the AA will file a
                                                                                                              *       *     *    *     *
                                                         (d) Renewal criteria for a king                                                                            notification with the Office of the
                                                                                                                 (a) * * *
                                                      mackerel gillnet permit. A king                                                                               Federal Register to close the commercial
                                                                                                                 (2) * * *
                                                      mackerel gillnet permit may be renewed                     (ii) * * *                                         and recreational sectors for the
                                                      only if NMFS determines at least 1 year                    (A) * * *                                          remainder of the fishing year. On and
                                                      of landings from 2006 to 2015                              (1) In the Florida west coast southern             after the effective date of such a
                                                      associated with that permit was greater                 subzone, king mackerel in or from the                 notification, all sale and purchase of
                                                      than 1 lb (0.45 kg), round or gutted                    EEZ may be possessed on board or                      Gulf migratory group Spanish mackerel
                                                      weight.                                                 landed from a vessel for which a                      is prohibited and the harvest and
                                                         (1) Initial determination. On or about               commercial vessel permit for king                     possession limit of this species in or
                                                      [7 days after the date of publication of                mackerel and a king mackerel gillnet                  from the Gulf EEZ is zero.
                                                      the final rule in the Federal Register],                permit have been issued, as required                  *       *     *    *      *
                                                      the RA will mail each king mackerel                     under § 622.370(a)(2), in amounts not                    (e) * * *
                                                      gillnet permittee a letter via certified                exceeding 45,000 lb (20,411 kg) per day,
                                                      mail, return receipt requested, to the                                                                           (1) * * *
                                                                                                              provided the gillnet component for Gulf                  (i) If the sum of all cobia landings, as
                                                      permittee’s address of record as listed in              migratory group king mackerel is not
                                                      NMFS’ permit files, advising the                                                                              estimated by the SRD, reaches or is
                                                                                                              closed under § 622.378(a) or § 622.8(b).              projected to reach the stock quota (stock
                                                      permittee whether the permit is eligible
                                                      for renewal. A permittee who does not                   *       *     *    *     *                            ACT), specified in § 622.384(d)(1), the
                                                                                                              ■ 6. In § 622.388:                                    AA will file a notification with the
                                                      receive a letter from the RA, must
                                                                                                              ■ a. Add paragraph (a)(1)(iii); and                   Office of the Federal Register to prohibit
                                                      contact the RA no later than [7 days
                                                                                                              ■ b. Revise paragraphs (a)(2), (c)(1), and            the harvest of Gulf migratory group
                                                      after the date of publication of the final
                                                                                                              (e)(1)(i) to read as follows:                         cobia in the Gulf zone for the remainder
                                                      rule in the Federal Register], to clarify
                                                      the renewal status of the permit. A                     § 622.388 Annual catch limits (ACLs),                 of the fishing year. On and after the
                                                      permittee who is advised that the permit                annual catch targets (ACTs), and                      effective date of such a notification, all
                                                      is not renewable based on the RA’s                      accountability measures (AMs).                        sale and purchase of Gulf migratory
                                                      determination of eligibility and who                    *      *     *   *      *                             group cobia in the Gulf zone is
                                                      disagrees with that determination may                     (a) * * *                                           prohibited and the possession limit of
                                                      appeal that determination.                                (1) * * *                                           this species in or from the Gulf EEZ is
                                                         (2) Procedure for appealing landings                   (iii) If commercial landings for Gulf               zero.
                                                      information. The only item subject to                   migratory group king mackerel caught                  *       *     *    *      *
                                                      appeal is the landings used to determine                by run-around gillnet in the Florida                  [FR Doc. 2015–25486 Filed 10–6–15; 8:45 am]
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                                                      whether the permit is eligible for                      west coast southern subzone, as                       BILLING CODE 3510–22–P




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Document Created: 2015-12-15 08:48:36
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 08:48:36
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesWritten comments must be received on or before November 6, 2015.
ContactSusan Gerhart, NMFS Southeast Regional Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, or email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 60605 
RIN Number0648-BF14
CFR AssociatedAccountability Measure; Annual Catch Limit; Fisheries; Fishing; Gulf of Mexico; King Mackerel; Permits and Run-Around Gillnet

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