80_FR_62688 80 FR 62488 - International Affairs; High Seas Fishing Compliance Act; Permitting and Monitoring of U.S. High Seas Fishing Vessels

80 FR 62488 - International Affairs; High Seas Fishing Compliance Act; Permitting and Monitoring of U.S. High Seas Fishing Vessels

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 200 (October 16, 2015)

Page Range62488-62501
FR Document2015-26398

This final action sets forth regulatory changes to improve the administration of the High Seas Fishing Compliance Act program and the monitoring of U.S. fishing vessels operating on the high seas. This final rule includes, for all U.S. fishing vessels operating on the high seas, adjustments to permitting and reporting procedures. It also includes requirements for the installation and operation of enhanced mobile transceiver units (EMTUs) for vessel monitoring, carrying observers on vessels, reporting of transshipments taking place on the high seas, and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems. This final rule has been prepared to minimize duplication and to be consistent with other established requirements.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 200 (Friday, October 16, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Parts 300, 600, 660, and 665

[Docket No. 070516126-5907-04]
RIN 0648-AV12


International Affairs; High Seas Fishing Compliance Act; 
Permitting and Monitoring of U.S. High Seas Fishing Vessels

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This final action sets forth regulatory changes to improve the 
administration of the High Seas Fishing Compliance Act program and the 
monitoring of U.S. fishing vessels operating on the high seas. This 
final rule includes, for all U.S. fishing vessels operating on the high 
seas, adjustments to permitting and reporting procedures. It also 
includes requirements for the installation and operation of enhanced 
mobile transceiver units (EMTUs) for vessel monitoring, carrying 
observers on vessels, reporting of transshipments taking place on the 
high seas, and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems. This final 
rule has been prepared to minimize duplication and to be consistent 
with other established requirements.

DATES: This rule is effective January 14, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Wildman, Trade and Marine 
Stewardship Division, Office for International Affairs and Seafood 
Inspection, NMFS (phone 301-427-8386 or email [email protected]).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The purposes of the High Seas Fishing Compliance Act (HSFCA; 16 
U.S.C. 5501 et seq.) are (1) to implement the Food and Agriculture 
Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Agreement to Promote 
Compliance with International Conservation and Management Measures by 
Fishing Vessels on the High Seas (Compliance Agreement) and (2) to 
establish a system of permitting, reporting and regulation for vessels 
of the United States fishing on the high seas. 16 U.S.C. 5501. ``High 
seas'' is defined in the HSFCA and its implementing regulations as 
waters beyond the territorial sea or exclusive economic zone (or the 
equivalent) of any nation, to the extent that such territorial sea or 
exclusive economic zone (or the equivalent) is recognized by the United 
States. 16 U.S.C. 5502 (3); 50 CFR 300.11.
    The HSFCA authorizes a system of permitting U.S. fishing vessels 
that operate on the high seas to satisfy the obligation of Parties to 
the Compliance Agreement (Parties) to require that fishing vessels 
flying their flags obtain specific authorization to operate on the high 
seas. The HSFCA requires the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to 
establish conditions and restrictions on each permit issued under HSFCA 
as necessary and appropriate to carry out the obligations of the United 
States under the Compliance Agreement. 16 U.S.C. 5503 (d). At a 
minimum, such conditions and restrictions must include the marking of 
the permitted vessel in accordance with the FAO Standard Specifications 
for the Marking and Identification of Fishing Vessels, and reporting of 
fishing activities. Parties are also responsible for ensuring that 
their authorized vessels do not undermine conservation and management 
measures, including those adopted by international fisheries management 
organizations, or by treaties or other international agreements. 
Accordingly, the HSFCA prohibits the use of fishing vessels on the high 
seas in contravention of international conservation and management 
measures recognized by the United States. 16 U.S.C. 5505(1). A list of 
the international conservation and management measures recognized by 
the United States is published by NMFS in the Federal Register from 
time to time, in consultation with the Secretary of State, as required 
by section 5504(e) of the HSFCA. The last such notice was published on 
May 19, 2011 (76 FR 28954). NMFS reinforces this prohibition by 
requiring a high seas fishing permit for any vessel operating on the 
high seas and, through the permit, authorizing only those activities 
that would not undermine international conservation and management 
measures recognized by the United States. The HSFCA also gives NMFS 
discretion to impose permit conditions and restrictions pursuant to 
other applicable law, such as the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the 
Marine Mammal Protection Act, in addition to international conservation 
and management measures recognized by the United States. See 16 U.S.C. 
5503(d); Turtle Island Restoration Network v. National Marine Fisheries 
Service, 340 F.3d 969 (9th Cir. 2003).
    Finally, the HSFCA authorizes NMFS to promulgate regulations ``as 
may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the Agreement and [the 
Act],'' including its permitting authorities. 16 U.S.C. 5504(d). In 
promulgating such regulations, NMFS shall ensure that ``[t]o the extent 
practicable, such regulations shall also be consistent with regulations 
implementing fishery management plans under the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fishery Conservation and Management Act,'' 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 
which provides broad authority to establish measures for the 
conservation and management of fisheries. Id. at 1853(b)(14).
    Regulations implementing the HSFCA were first promulgated in 1996 
(61 FR 11751, March 22, 1996). The initial regulations included 
application and issuance procedures for high seas fishing permits. 
Subsequent regulations promulgated in 1999 (64 FR 13, January 4, 1999) 
specified how high seas fishing vessels must be marked for 
identification purposes and required vessel owners and operators to 
report catch and fishing effort when fishing on the high seas.
    On April 13, 2015, NMFS published a notice of proposed rulemaking 
for this action (80 FR 19611) to codify NMFS' procedures for reviewing 
its high seas fishing authorizations under environmental laws, 
particularly the

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ESA and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Another objective of 
this action is to improve the monitoring of U.S. fishing vessels 
operating on the high seas. In order to enhance the U.S. government's 
ability to ensure compliance with international conservation and 
management measures. Furthermore, this action describes how NMFS will, 
through high seas permit conditions and restrictions, address impacts 
to vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) from bottom fishing consistent 
with international conservation and management measures recognized by 
the United States and United Nations General Assembly resolutions 
regarding VMEs. Additionally, NMFS will continue to assess the impact 
of the long-term exemption on the use of an EMTU, set forth in Sec.  
300.337(d)(2) of this rule, on the efficacy of the HSFCA VMS provisions 
and may make appropriate adjustments, including elimination of the 
long-term exemption, through a future rulemaking.
    Responses to public comments received on the proposed rule are set 
forth below.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    NMFS has made one change to the final rule in light of comments 
received on the proposed rule. Section 300.333(i) in the proposed rule, 
which addressed provisions for permit modification and revocation, has 
been modified to clarify that modification, suspension, or revocation 
of a high seas permit will be carried out consistent with the 
Administrative Procedure Act and other applicable law. Additional 
detail is provided in Responses to Public Comments section below.

Responses to Public Comments

    NMFS received 18 public comments on the proposed rule. Comments 
were received from the Western Fish Boat Owners Association, the 
American Albacore Fishing Association, the Hawaii Longline Association, 
and individual west coast albacore fishers potentially affected by new 
requirements in this rule.

General Comments

    NMFS received numerous comments from west coast albacore fishers 
who voiced their view that the proposed rule, if finalized, would 
impose considerable and unnecessary burdens. These fishers noted that 
the additional burden on the fleet resulting from the requirements 
contained in this rule would have adverse impacts on vessels, families, 
onshore support businesses, local communities, and consumers. 
Commenters noted the rule could reduce access to high seas fisheries by 
U.S. vessels and ensure that an increasing portion of catch would be 
taken by foreign vessels that are not subject to similar requirements. 
Commenters also noted that the U.S. albacore fishery already has 
mandatory logbook requirements that would not change under this new 
rule, and the information in these logbooks provides all the 
information necessary to monitor this fishery.
    Response: NMFS recognizes the new EMTU and observer requirements 
will primarily impact those fishers who do not currently have to comply 
with such requirements in domestic fisheries or in international 
fisheries managed pursuant to conservation and management measures 
adopted by Regional Fishery Management Organizations (RFMOs). NMFS has 
therefore made efforts to mitigate these new burdens by informing 
fishers of possible reimbursement for the cost of purchasing an EMTU 
unit (see http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ole/slider_stories/2015/3june15_vms_program_codifies_requirements.html). Additionally, NMFS 
notes that observer coverage will not be required under this rule where 
such coverage is already mandated under other legal authorities. NMFS 
will also carefully take into consideration both the scientific need 
for observer coverage as well as the characteristics of the fishery 
when designating high seas vessels for observer coverage.
    These new requirements are deemed necessary to improve U.S. 
capacity to monitor its vessels' compliance with domestic laws, 
including those used to implement RFMO requirements (both for those 
RFMOs to which we are a party as well as those recognized by the United 
States for purposes of the Compliance Act). This will enhance the 
United States' ability to comply with its international obligations, 
including the obligation to report high seas fishery data to the U.N. 
Food and Agriculture Organization. NMFS believes the cost of complying 
with these new requirements is justified in light of the benefits that 
will be gained from a uniform level of real-time monitoring of all high 
seas activities conducted by U.S. fishers.

Requirements for Enhanced Mobile Transmitting Units (EMTUs)

    Comment 1: Several west coast albacore fishers noted that under 
WCPFC regulations, EMTUs are required for all vessels that fish west of 
the 150W line. This includes some of the larger U.S. albacore vessels. 
These fishers commented that EMTUs should not be required for pole and 
line and troll vessels fishing for albacore east of the 150W line. 
These fishers also noted that the Inter-American Tropical Tuna 
Commission (IATTC) only requires VMS on vessels greater than 24 meters 
in length and the regulations developed by the Pacific Fishery 
Management Council for the albacore fishery under its purview do not 
require VMS. It was also noted that Canadian vessels under 24 meters 
are not required to have VMS.
    Response: In light of U.S. obligations under the Compliance 
Agreement to ensure that U.S. fishing vessels on the high seas do not 
engage in any activity that undermines the effectiveness of 
international conservation and management measures, NMFS considers it 
necessary to require all vessels permitted to fish on the high seas be 
equipped with EMTUs. NMFS also notes that under its existing 
regulations, all U.S. vessels with WCPFC endorsement permits must 
continuously operate a VMS unit while at sea, regardless of where the 
vessel operates, i.e., east or west of the 150W meridian.
    Comment 2: Several west coast albacore fishers noted that the 
mandatory EMTU requirement is onerous, particularly since most albacore 
vessels fish inside the U.S. EEZ and only occasionally go out into high 
seas waters. With the new EMTU requirement, however, these commenters 
noted that many vessels would forgo obtaining the high seas permit 
because of the cost associated with procuring and operating an EMTU.
    Response: NMFS notes that, in contrast with logbooks, VMS/EMTU 
reports are received in real time, enabling more timely monitoring and 
enforcement. NMFS recognizes the additional cost burden associated with 
procuring and operating EMTUs and offers a reimbursement program to 
provide eligible vessel owners with up to $3,100 towards the cost of 
procuring an EMTU unit (see ``further information'' below).
    Comment 3: Since the focus of the proposed rule is on the 
activities of U.S. fishers on the high seas, several west coast 
albacore fishers questioned the necessity of a requirement for the EMTU 
to transmit while a U.S. vessel is still within the U.S. EEZ.
    Response: NMFS considered the alternative of only requiring EMTU 
operation on the high seas but allowing units to be powered down while 
a vessel is in the U.S. EEZ or in the EEZ of another country, but 
determined that such actions would weaken the effectiveness of using 
EMTU position information to monitor the locations of high seas fishing 
vessels. Allowing power-downs whenever in the U.S. EEZ,

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in addition to the in-port and long-term exemptions provided in the 
rule, could also encourage non-compliance and undermine NMFS' ability 
to monitor U.S. high seas fishing vessels.
    Comment 4: West coast albacore fishers noted that requirements in 
the rule to notify NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) of EMTU 
power-up during office hours is burdensome and waiting for email 
confirmation from OLE regarding the receipt of such notifications would 
be another burdensome delay.
    Response: NMFS recognizes that OLE office hours are somewhat 
constraining, but notes that vessel owners could choose to leave EMTUs 
on and not power them down to help alleviate pre-planning for turning 
on such units. NMFS also notes such power up notifications from fishers 
to OLE may take place after office hours although OLE acknowledgement 
of receipt will take place during business hours. OLE makes best 
efforts to minimize delays in its responses to fishers.
    Comment 5: Several west coast fishers stated their view that the 
initial cost and expenses associated with EMTU installation and 
operation are significant. They furthermore noted that the lost income 
resulting from downtime while having an EMTU unit installed and the 
additional expense of travelling to a different location to have an 
EMTU unit installed are not included in NMFS cost estimates.
    Response: NMFS recognizes the additional cost burden associated 
with procuring EMTUs and did account for the time necessary to have an 
EMTU installed as part of its cost estimate. NMFS also has a 
reimbursement program that will offer up to $3,100 towards the cost of 
the EMTU unit for eligible vessel owners (see ``further information'' 
below). Such units can usually be installed without unduly impacting 
the vessel's normal operations.
    Comment 6: Several west coast albacore fishers noted that, with 
regard to the proposed requirement for high seas vessels to possess a 
backup communications device in the event of an EMTU failure, it was 
unclear what kind of backup communications device would be required. 
These fishers noted that although U.S. vessels are required by the 
Coast Guard to carry a single side band radio when offshore, such a 
radio may not be capable of meeting the functionality requirements 
delineated by NMFS in the proposed rule.
    Response: NMFS notes that as long as the communications device is 
two-way and capable of real-time communications per Sec.  300.337(k) in 
the final rule, NMFS would allow fishers to use a device of their 
choosing whether it be a satellite phone or some other communications 
device, including a single side band radio.
    Comment 7: West coast albacore fishers expressed their view that 
there are no bycatch issues in this fishery, and there are no closed 
areas where pole and line and troll vessels fish. Because this is the 
case, these fishers view the EMTU requirement as being unnecessary and 
creating a considerable financial and administrative burden.
    Response: Although there may be little bycatch of protected species 
in the west coast albacore fishery, NMFS is required under the 
Compliance Agreement to monitor all its high seas fishing vessels and 
believes the enhanced compliance monitoring and enforcement benefits 
obtained from the EMTU requirement justify the cost of procuring and 
operating such equipment, a significant portion of which may be 
lessened through the reimbursement program for eligible fishers needing 
to procure an EMTU. Furthermore, VMS monitoring allows the U.S. 
government to comply with its international obligations by ensuring 
that vessels not authorized to fish in certain areas (for example, west 
of 150 degrees longitude without a WCPFC Area Endorsement) are not 
fishing there.

Requirements for Observers

    Comment 1: Several west coast albacore fishers noted that the new 
observer requirement would be problematic due to the small size of most 
U.S. pole and line and troll vessels fishing for albacore off the west 
coast. It was furthermore noted that the IATTC does not have observer 
requirements and neither do regulations developed by the Pacific 
Fishery Management Council for the albacore fishery under its purview.
    Response: NMFS notes that the new observer requirement is 
consistent with regulations for Pacific HMS fisheries (including the 
north Pacific albacore fishery) at 50 CFR 660.719(a), which states that 
``all fishing vessels with permits issued under this subpart and 
operating in HMS fisheries, including catcher/processors, at-sea 
processors, and vessels that embark from a port in Washington, Oregon, 
or California and land catch in another area, may be required to 
accommodate an NMFS certified observer on board to collect scientific 
data.'' That being said, NMFS would carefully take into consideration 
both the scientific need for observer coverage as well as the 
characteristics of the fishery when designating high seas vessels for 
observer coverage.
    Comment 2: The Hawaii Longline Association (HLA) noted that the 
proposed rule includes a new requirement stating that ``[w]here 
observer coverage is not otherwise required by other regulations or 
relevant RFMO conservation and management measures, NMFS may select for 
at-sea observer coverage any vessel that has been issued a high seas 
fishing permit.'' Although the preamble to the proposed rule clarifies 
that this requirement ``would not be invoked by NMFS if the vessel will 
already be carrying an observer pursuant to other legal authorities,'' 
HLA believes it does not speak to the situation where a fishery is 
already generally subject to a rigorous observer monitoring program.
    Response: NMFS will take other applicable observer coverage 
requirements into consideration in our assignment of observers under 
this final rule. As stated in the preamble of the proposed rule, this 
requirement would not be invoked by NMFS if the vessel will already by 
carrying an observer pursuant to other legal authorities. NMFS does not 
view amending the regulatory text as desirable since it could lessen 
the agency's flexibility in deploying scientific observers to monitor 
unforeseen issues that could arise unexpectedly in a high seas fishery.

Provisions for Permit Modification and Revocation

    Comment 1: HLA notes that the proposed rule includes a new 
provision that would allow NMFS to ``modify, suspend, or revoke high 
seas permits if permitted activities impact living marine resources in 
ways that were not foreseen or anticipated at the time of permit 
issuance or are in contravention of an international conservation and 
management measure or are in violation of any provision of domestic 
law.'' HLA is concerned with the ambiguity of the phrase ``impact 
living marine resources in ways that were not foreseen or anticipated'' 
and recommends NMFS modify the proposed Sec.  300.333(i) to eliminate 
the phrase ``may impact living marine resources in ways that were not 
foreseen or anticipated at the time of permit issuance'' and provide a 
more transparent standard for the regulated community. In addition to 
this proposed revision, HLA believes NMFS should provide an 
administrative process whereby the permit holder may contest the permit 
modification, suspension, or revocation. HLA notes its proposed 
revisions would require NMFS to provide reasonable notice to the permit 
holder before a permit is modified or revoked, as well as an 
opportunity to be

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heard, consistent with due process requirements.
    Response: Under this rule, consistent with international 
conservation and management measures and applicable law, NMFS 
authorizes the issuance of high seas fishing permits for high seas 
fisheries where fishing activities have been analyzed in accordance 
with the ESA, NEPA, and other applicable law. However, new information 
about fishing activities and impacts to living marine resources may 
arise after a fishery is authorized and permits are issued. Recognizing 
this, Sec.  300.333(i) provides NMFS with authority to modify, suspend, 
or revoke a permit, as needed. Prior to doing so, NMFS would provide 
affected permit holders the new information that was not available and 
therefore not considered at the time of permit issuance, along with the 
rationale for the proposed permit modification, suspension, or 
revocation. In response to comments, NMFS has revised the final rule to 
refer to impacts that were ``not considered'' (as opposed to ``not 
foreseen or anticipated'') at the time of permit issuance to provide 
more clarity. Broad language is necessary here because it is impossible 
to anticipate and codify all of the types of new information that could 
lead NMFS to modify, suspend, or revoke an HSFCA permit. However, the 
final rule also explains that, in the event of a potential permit 
change, NMFS would notify affected permit holders and provide an 
opportunity to respond, consistent with the Administrative Procedure 
Act (APA) and other applicable law. Individual permit infractions will 
continue to be handled in accordance with procedures at 15 CFR part 
904. Beyond the permit change provision of Sec.  300.333(i), NMFS notes 
that Sec.  300.334(d)-(f) provides broader authority to delete a 
fishery from the authorized fisheries list through rulemaking. Among 
other things, a relevant consideration is whether fishing activities 
would detrimentally affect the well-being of a regulated species of 
fish, marine mammal, or ESA-protected species. If NMFS were to delete 
an authorized fishery, any activities on the high seas related to that 
fishery would be prohibited.

Procedures for Deletion of a Fishery From the List of Authorized High 
Seas Fisheries

    Comment 1: The HLA stated it is essential that the process to 
delete a fishery from the list of authorized high seas fisheries 
involve a full administrative process, including issuance of a proposed 
rule and the opportunity for public comment, similar to the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) List of Fisheries. The HLA view is that 
the proposed regulations only provide such process for the addition of 
fisheries--not for the deletion of fisheries. In HLA's view, such a 
deletion of a fishery without notice and the opportunity for comment 
would violate due process requirements.
    Response: Section 300.334(d) of the rule provides for rulemaking 
procedures to take place in the case of any revision (addition or 
deletion) to the list of authorized high seas fisheries and Sec.  
300.334(f) reiterates that NMFS will issue a final rule announcing any 
deletion from the list of authorized high seas fisheries. NMFS would 
conduct the rulemaking consistent with the APA which generally requires 
publication of a proposed and final rule, opportunity for public 
comment and delayed effectiveness for a final rule, but also provides 
for good cause waiver of notice and comment when impracticable, 
unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest. Any such action would 
also be conducted consistent with the ESA, MMPA, MSA, and other 
applicable law.

Conditions for Obtaining or Renewing a Permit or Authorization

    Comment 1: The HLA notes that Sec.  300.334(b)(2) of the proposed 
regulations, if finalized, will require a new applicant for a high seas 
permit to ``obtain and renew any appropriate permits or 
authorizations.'' Based on HLA's past experience, there are situations 
that may arise in which a required authorization by NMFS for a given 
fishery is overdue (such as the issuance of a negligible impact 
determination under the MMPA) as a result of agency delay. In this 
situation, vessels in the fishery that already have permits are 
typically allowed to continue fishing under a temporary extension, 
which is issued by an agency letter. It is not clear to HLA whether 
Sec.  300.334(b)(2) will prevent a new vessel from receiving a high 
seas permit or authorization in this situation. HLA recommends that 
NMFS clarify in the preamble to the final rule or in the final 
regulations that this condition will not apply to situations in which 
an authorization cannot be obtained as a result of agency delay or 
fault by the agency.
    Response: NMFS recognizes there are temporary situations such as 
those noted by HLA. We believe that the phrase ``permit or 
authorization'' in Sec.  300.334(b)(2) of the final rule is broad 
enough to encompass a temporary extension of a permit issued via an 
agency letter.

Further Information for High Seas Vessel Owners Applying for 
Reimbursement for Purchase of a Type-Approved VMS/EMTU Unit

    High seas vessel owners that do not currently possess VMS/EMTU 
units type-approved for use on the high seas may apply for 
reimbursement by contacting the VMS reimbursement program at the 
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (www.psmfc.org).
    Vessel owners are reimbursed on a first-come, first-served basis 
until funds for the reimbursement program are exhausted. The standard 
processing time is within 30 days of a completed application. Since 
funding for these reimbursements in only available until the end of 
2015, NOAA recommends VMS installations/activations be made no later 
than November 15, 2015, and all applications for reimbursement be 
submitted to the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission no later 
than 5 p.m./PST on November 30, 2015.

Classification

    This final rule is published under the authority of the High Seas 
Fishing Compliance Act (16 U.S.C. 5501 et seq.). The NMFS Assistant 
Administrator has determined that this final rule is consistent with 
this and other applicable laws.
    The Office of Management and Budget has determined that this rule 
is not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    A Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) was prepared, as 
required by section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The 
FRFA describes the economic impact this final rule will have on small 
entities. This FRFA incorporates the Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (IRFA) published in the Federal Register on April 13, 2015 (80 
FR 19611). A description of the action, why it is being considered, and 
the legal basis for this action are contained above in the 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section. The analysis follows. A copy of the 
full FRFA is available from NMFS (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).

Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities

    The final rule will apply to owners and operators of U.S. fishing 
vessels operating on the high seas, including harvesting vessels, 
refrigerated cargo vessels, and other vessels used to support fishing. 
There are approximately 600 U.S. vessels permitted under the HSFCA to 
fish on the high seas. The majority of these

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permitted vessels are longliners, purse seiners, trollers, or pole and 
line vessels that fish for highly migratory species. There are also 
small numbers of gillnetting, squid jigging, hand or other lining, 
multipurpose, and trawl vessels.
    In this RFA analysis, an individual vessel is the proxy for each 
business entity. Although a single business entity may own multiple 
vessels, NMFS does not have a reliable means at this time to track 
ownership of multiple vessels to a single business entity. Based on 
limited financial information about the affected fishing vessels, NMFS 
believes that all the affected fish harvesting businesses, except for 
the Pacific tuna purse seine vessels, are small entities as defined by 
the RFA; that is, they are independently owned and operated and not 
dominant in their fields of operation, and have annual receipts of no 
more than $20.5 million.

Projecting Reporting, Record-Keeping, and Other Compliance Requirements

    For each element of the final rule, the analysis of impacts to 
small entities is described below.
    Permit Application Process. NMFS currently authorizes fisheries on 
the high seas only after appropriate reviews are completed pursuant to 
the ESA, MMPA, NEPA, and other applicable law. Applicants select from a 
list of such authorized fisheries when applying for a high seas fishing 
permit. The final rule will codify this procedure. Vessel owners and 
operators apply for a high seas fishing permit every 5 years, paying an 
application fee currently set at $129 and completing the application 
form, which is estimated to take 30 minutes. The rule will not change 
these burdens.
    The final rule is explicit about the requirement that vessels 
harvesting or participating in operations on the high seas in support 
of harvesting, such as transshipment and provision of supplies or fuel, 
have on board a valid high seas fishing permit. NMFS expects this 
aspect of the final rule to result in few additional applications for 
high seas permits, if any, because transshipment of fish on the high 
seas is prohibited in some fisheries and, where it is not prohibited, 
records show few instances of transshipment. NMFS is not aware of any 
U.S. vessels that provide supplies or fuel to harvesting vessels on the 
high seas.
    The rule will require a photograph of the high seas fishing vessel 
to be submitted with the permit application. The time necessary to 
photograph the vessel, print or scan the photograph, and attach it to 
the application is estimated to take 30 minutes per application.
    The final rule will allow a person, which could include an 
organization or a group of persons, to request that NMFS add a fishery 
to the list of fisheries authorized on the high seas. A request will 
need to include the following information:
    (a) The species (target and incidental) expected to be harvested 
and the anticipated amounts of harvest and bycatch.
    (b) The approximate times and places fishing will take place, 
approximate number of vessels participating, and the type, size, and 
amount of gear to be used.
    (c) A description of the specific area that may be affected by the 
fishing activities.
    (d) A description of any anticipated impacts on the environment, 
including impacts on fish stocks, marine mammals, species listed as 
threatened or endangered under the ESA or their critical habitat.
    (e) If requested by NMFS, any additional information necessary for 
NMFS to conduct analyses under ESA, MMPA and NEPA.
    Making the request to add an authorized fishery is expected to take 
approximately 110 hours. This time would be spent gathering and 
compiling the required information. NMFS does not expect such requests 
on a regular basis. For the purposes of this FRFA, NMFS estimates that 
one request might be submitted every 5 years. The impact from this 
aspect of the final rule is not expected to be significant because this 
is not a requirement, but an option for the public, and such requests 
are expected to be made infrequently.
    Installation and Operation of EMTUs. The final rule will require 
the installation of EMTUs on all high seas fishing vessels. The EMTU 
will need to be operated at all times, except when the vessel will be 
at a dock or permanent mooring for more than 72 consecutive hours, or 
when the vessel will not operate on the high seas or in any fishery 
that requires EMTU operation for more than 30 consecutive days. Notices 
prior to EMTU power-down and power-up will need to be provided to NMFS.
    Under the final rule, approximately 200 of the currently permitted 
high seas fishing vessels will need to install an EMTU. The remaining 
400 or so vessels currently holding high seas fishing permits are 
already subject to EMTU requirements and will not bear any additional 
compliance costs as a result of this final rule.
    The majority of the approximately 200 affected vessels are albacore 
trollers or pole and line vessels operating in the Pacific Ocean. These 
vessels have generally not been subject to VMS requirements contained 
in other regulations. The cost of compliance with this requirement 
includes the cost of purchase, installation, maintenance, and operation 
of the EMTU. The costs of purchase and installation are treated as one-
time costs because this analysis shows costs just in the near-term 
future. Table 1 summarizes the costs associated with the EMTU 
requirement. A description of the estimates and calculations used in 
Table 1 is provided below the table.

      Table 1--Estimated Costs of Compliance With EMTU Requirements
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Description                             Cost
------------------------------------------------------------------------
EMTU purchase.............................  Up to $3,100
Installation cost (one-time)..............  $50-400 ($400 used for
                                             estimation)
Daily position report costs (Hourly, 24/    $1.44
 day; $0.06/report *24 reports/day).
Annual position report cost per vessel      $525/vessel
 ($1.44/day * 365 days/year).
Annual EMTU maintenance cost..............  $50-100 ($100 used for
                                             estimation)
Total cost per vessel (Year 1; unit +       $4025
 installation + position reports).
Total cost per vessel after reimbursement   $925
 of EMTU cost (for eligible vessels only).
Cost per vessel (Year 2 and beyond;         $625/vessel
 position reports and EMTU maintenance).
Number of affected vessels................  200
Total cost (Year 1; total cost per vessel   $805,000
 before reimbursement * number of affected
 vessels).
Total cost (Year 2 and beyond; total cost   $125,000
 per vessel * number of affected vessels).
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Units must be installed by a qualified marine electrician. Based on 
experience in other fisheries with EMTU requirements, NMFS believes 
that installation cost can range from $50 to $400, depending on the 
vessel, proximity to the installer, and the difficulty of the 
installation. For estimation purposes, $400 was used to calculate the 
costs of compliance with this final rule.
    The cost of transmitting data through the EMTU depends on the type 
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EMTU installed and the communication service provider selected. For the 
purposes of this rulemaking, NMFS is assuming the cost of EMTU position 
data transmissions is approximately $0.06 per transmission. This 
equates to $1.44 per day for the location reports, at a rate of one 
transmission per hour. Providing position reports throughout the year 
will cost a high seas fishing vessel $525 (365 days per year * 24 
position reports per day * $0.06 = $525).
    The EMTU may be powered down if the vessel will be at the dock or 
mooring for more than 72 consecutive hours or if the vessel, for 30 or 
more consecutive days, will not be operating on the high seas or 
participating in a fishery that requires EMTU operation. A message 
notifying NMFS of the power-down must be sent to NMFS prior to powering 
down the unit and again when the EMTU will be powered back up. If an 
EMTU is powered down for portions of the year, the actual annual cost 
of transmitting position data will be less. Thus the annual costs of 
EMTU operation will vary among individual vessels depending on the 
number of days an EMTU may be powered down.
    The cost of compliance for vessel owners is estimated to be $4025 
per vessel in the first year (Table 1). This is the cost of compliance 
prior to receiving reimbursement for the cost of the EMTU. 
Reimbursement funds of up to $3,100 per VMS unit will reduce the cost 
to $925 per vessel, on average, for reimbursement-eligible vessels. The 
cost of operating the EMTU in year two and beyond will include the cost 
of sending position reports and maintenance and is estimated to be 
$625.
    Aside from the costs of purchase, installation, and operation of 
EMTUs, vessel owners or operators will need to spend time purchasing a 
unit, having it installed, and submitting an installation and 
activation report form. These steps are estimated to take an average of 
4 hours. The notices prior to power-down and powering back up the EMTU 
are estimated to take 10 minutes each.
    The compliance cost of obtaining, carrying on board, and monitoring 
communication devices required to be used in the event of an EMTU 
failure is expected to be zero, as NMFS believes all affected small 
entities already carry and monitor such devices.
    Requirement to Carry an Observer. Under the final rule, a high seas 
fishing vessel will be required to carry an observer for the duration 
of a fishing trip, if so selected by NMFS. When an observer is deployed 
pursuant to this rule, NMFS will pay the cost of the observer's salary 
and benefits. Most high seas fishing vessels are already subject to 
requirements for carrying an observer. For example, in the shallow-set 
and deep-set longline sectors of the Hawaii longline fleet, 100 percent 
and approximately 20 percent of fishing trips, respectively, are 
covered by observers. In authorized fisheries where observers are 
placed on all participating vessels pursuant to other regulations, the 
compliance cost of the final rule will be nil.
    In high seas fisheries where only a portion of the high seas 
fishing vessels are selected for observer coverage, the possibility of 
being selected to carry an observer may increase under this final rule. 
However, as noted in response to Comment 8 above, NMFS would carefully 
take into consideration both the scientific need for observer coverage 
as well as the characteristics of the fishery when designating high 
seas vessels for observer coverage. Vessels that are not already 
subject to any other observer requirements may be selected to carry 
observers. This includes, but is not limited to, South Pacific albacore 
trollers, purse seine vessels of Class 5 or smaller participating in 
the Eastern Pacific tuna fisheries, and some longline vessels in 
Western Pacific pelagic fisheries.
    When a vessel is selected for observer coverage under this rule, 
the vessel owner or operator will be required to provide NMFS a notice 
of their next fishing trip. This notification is estimated to take 5 
minutes and cost $1 in communication costs.
    For trips on which an observer is deployed under this new 
requirement, the affected entity will at least be responsible for the 
costs associated with providing the observer with food, accommodations, 
and medical facilities. These costs are expected to be $20 to $50 per 
day. Assuming a high seas fishing trip averages 20 days in duration, 
the estimated cost of compliance for accommodating an observer on a 
vessel would be between $400 and $1,000.
    Transshipment Notices and Reports. For owners and operators of 
vessels involved in offloading or receiving a transshipment of fish or 
fish product on the high seas, the final rule will require vessel 
owners or operators to provide to NMFS notice of transshipments at 
least 36 hours prior to any transshipment on the high seas and to 
submit reports of transshipment following the transshipment events.
    Transshipment is also regulated under other applicable law. For 
example, in the Atlantic Ocean, transshipments (the offloading, 
unloading, or transferring of fish or fish products from one vessel to 
another) are generally prohibited, with some exceptions. In the Pacific 
Ocean, purse seine vessels are prohibited from transshipping in some 
instances. NMFS is aware that during 2006 to 2009, four to eight 
vessels offloaded longline-caught fish each year and four to eight 
vessels received longline-caught fish each year. It is likely that most 
of these transshipments took place at sea by the Hawaii-based longline 
fleet, but it is unknown how many of these transshipments took place on 
the high seas. NMFS also has data on past transshipments on the high 
seas involving a few U.S. albacore troll vessels.
    Each transshipment notice is estimated to take about 15 minutes and 
no more than $1 in communication costs to prepare and submit to NMFS.
    Each transshipment report is estimated to take about 60 minutes and 
$1 in communication costs to prepare and submit to NMFS. Thus, for each 
transshipment event on the high seas, the time burden is estimated to 
be 1 hour and 15 minutes and cost $2 for each U.S. flagged vessel 
involved in the transshipment.
    Reporting Requirements. Existing regulations require submission of 
high seas fishing logbooks. This final rule deletes that requirement 
under the HSFCA regulations, and instead, provides that owners and 
operators of high seas fishing vessels use the reporting forms 
developed for their authorized fisheries to report high seas catch and 
fishing effort information. Given that the former reporting 
requirements would not be changed in a substantive way, the associated 
compliance cost is unchanged.
    Summary. The final rule may increase the cost of operating on the 
high seas for all affected entities. Fulfillment of these requirements 
is not expected to require any professional skills that the vessel 
owners and operators do not already possess.

Significant Alternatives Considered

    NMFS attempted to identify alternatives that would accomplish the 
objectives of the rulemaking and minimize any significant economic 
impact of the final rule on small entities.
    The alternative of taking no action was rejected because it would 
fail to achieve the objectives of the rulemaking.
    NMFS evaluated an option to rely on existing permit programs, other 
than the HSFCA permit program, to authorize high seas fishing 
activities. However, by continuing to require the separate HSFCA 
permit, NMFS is able to maintain a separate record of vessels

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permitted to fish on the high seas, facilitating NMFS' ability to 
submit information regarding U.S. high seas vessels to the FAO as 
required under the Compliance Agreement. FAO compiles records of 
vessels authorized to fish on the high seas submitted by the Parties to 
the Compliance Agreement. The separate HSFCA permit, required under the 
existing regulations to be carried on board the vessel, is also useful 
in demonstrating to any domestic inspectors, foreign inspectors 
operating under the authority of a high seas boarding and inspection 
scheme adopted by an RFMO to which the United States is party, or 
foreign port inspectors, that a vessel is permitted to fish on the high 
seas.
    With respect to the EMTU requirement, one alternative would be to 
require EMTU operation at all times, which would provide NMFS the 
ability to monitor a vessel's location at any time. However, NMFS is 
aware that some vessels holding high seas fishing permits may remain in 
the EEZ for extended periods and are not currently subject to EMTU 
operation requirements while in the EEZ. Some of these vessels may also 
dock their vessels and not engage in fishing for portions of the year. 
This alternative is not preferred because the regulatory burden could 
be minimized by providing some exemptions to the EMTU operation 
requirement, such as exemptions to address the two circumstances 
described above. The preferred alternative would maintain the ability 
to monitor high seas fishing vessels yet minimize the regulatory 
burden.
    Another alternative would be to require EMTU operation only on the 
high seas. However, allowing units to be powered down while a vessel is 
in the EEZ of the U.S. for less than the allotted exemption time or in 
the EEZ of another country would weaken the effectiveness of using EMTU 
position information to monitor the locations of high seas fishing 
vessels. For vessels that are highly mobile and could operate at any 
time of the year, such as many high seas fishing vessels, EMTUs are 
more effective if they remain in operation at all times. Allowing 
power-downs whenever in the EEZ, in addition to the in-port and long-
term exemptions provided in the proposed rule, could also encourage 
non-compliance and result in large gaps in NMFS' ability to monitor 
high seas fishing vessels. Thus, this alternative is not preferred.
    With respect to the requirement for prior notice of high seas 
transshipments, one alternative would be to allow affected entities to 
provide the notice of high seas transshipment to NMFS at least one 
business day in advance of the transshipment, rather than 36 hours as 
proposed. However, a shorter advance notice would reduce opportunities 
for NMFS or the U.S. Coast Guard to observe transshipments in the event 
they are able to meet the transshipping vessels at sea. For this 
reason, this alternative is not preferred.
    With respect to the transshipment reporting requirements, one 
alternative would be to impose a different timeframe for submission of 
the report. The report could be submitted more than 15 days after 
completion of the transshipment. However, NMFS believes 15 days is a 
reasonable timeframe, and that extending it further could lead to NMFS 
not receiving transshipment reports in a timely manner and would not 
support collection of complete information regarding authorized 
fisheries.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as ``small entity compliance 
guides.'' The agency shall explain the actions a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules. As part of 
this rulemaking process, a letter to permit holders that also serves as 
small entity compliance guide (the guide) was prepared. Copies of this 
final rule are available from the NMFS Office for International Affairs 
and Seafood Inspection, and the guide, i.e., permit holder letter, will 
be sent to all HSFCA permit holders. The guide and this final rule will 
be available upon request.

National Environmental Policy Act

    The provisions of this rule are administrative in nature and 
facilitate monitoring of all high seas fishing vessels. The 
requirements for the installation of VMS EMTUs on vessels, the carrying 
of observers, and the prior notice and reporting of transshipments on 
the high seas will facilitate monitoring of vessels and will not have 
any impacts on the human environment. Moreover, the final rule also 
includes procedures that incorporate reviews under ESA and NEPA prior 
to any authorization of activities on the high seas. Therefore, this 
action is categorically excluded from further environmental review 
under NEPA pursuant to section 6.03.c.3(i) of NOAA Administrative Order 
216-6.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This final rule contains a collection-of-information requirement 
approved by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). This 
collection of information, under OMB Control No. 0648-0304, includes a 
permit application, vessel marking requirements, and high seas fishing 
effort and catch reporting. In addition to this collection of 
information, the final rule includes new requirements listed below.
    The public reporting burden for each requirement has been 
estimated, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching 
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and 
completing and reviewing the collection of information per response. 
The estimates are as follows:
     Inclusion of a vessel photograph in the permit 
application: 30 minutes.
     Request for a fishery to be authorized on the high seas 
(optional): 110 hours.
     EMTU purchase and installation: 4 hours for purchase, 
installation, and activation of the EMTU and submittal of the 
installation and activation report.
     Position reports: Automatically sent by the EMTU.
     Notices of EMTU power-down and power-up: 10 minutes each.
     Prior notice for high seas transshipments: 15 minutes.
     Transshipment reporting: 1 hour.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number.
    The reporting requirements described above amend an existing 
collection of information, (OMB Control No. 0648-0304) which has been 
approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act.

List of Subjects

50 CFR Part 300

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, Foreign relations, 
Intergovernmental relations, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Statistics.

50 CFR Part 600

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing

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vessels, Foreign relations, Intergovernmental relations, Penalties, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Statistics.

50 CFR Part 660

    Administrative practice and procedure, American Samoa, Fisheries, 
Fishing, Guam, Hawaiian Natives, Indians, Northern Mariana Islands, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

50 CFR Part 665

    Accountability measures, Annual catch limits, Fisheries, Fishing, 
Western and central Pacific.

    Dated: October 9, 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 parts 300, 600, 660 
and 665 are amended as follows:

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

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1. The authority citation for part 300 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 
U.S.C. 5501 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 2431 et seq., 31 U.S.C. 9701 et seq.

Subpart B--[Removed and Reserved]

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2. Remove and reserve subpart B, consisting of Sec.  300.10 through 
300.17.


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3. Add subpart Q to read as follows:
Subpart Q--High Seas Fisheries
Sec.
300.330 Purpose.
300.331 Definitions.
300.332 Issuing offices.
300.333 Vessel permits.
300.334 Fisheries authorized on the high seas.
300.335 Bottom fishing.
300.336 Vessel identification.
300.337 Requirements for Enhanced Mobile Transceiver Units (EMTUs).
300.338 Observers.
300.339 Transshipment on the high seas.
300.340 Prohibitions.
300.341 Reporting.

Subpart Q--High Seas Fisheries

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 5501 et seq.


Sec.  300.330  Purpose.

    This subpart implements the High Seas Fishing Compliance Act of 
1995 (Act), which requires the Secretary to license U.S. vessels 
fishing on the high seas and to ensure that such vessels do not operate 
in contravention of international conservation and management measures 
recognized by the United States.


Sec.  300.331  Definitions.

    In addition to the terms defined in section 300.2 and those in the 
Act and the Agreement to Promote Compliance with International 
Conservation and Management Measures by Fishing Vessels on the High 
Seas, adopted by the Conference of the Food and Agriculture 
Organization of the United Nations on November 24, 1993 (Agreement), 
the terms used in this subpart have the following meanings. If a term 
is defined differently in section 300.2, the Act, or the Agreement, the 
definition in this section shall apply.
    Bottom fishing means fishing using gear that is likely to contact 
the seafloor during the normal course of fishing operations.
    Enhanced mobile transceiver unit (EMTU) is defined in 50 CFR 
600.1500.
    High seas means the waters beyond the territorial sea or exclusive 
economic zone (or the equivalent) of any Nation, to the extent that 
such territorial sea or exclusive economic zone (or the equivalent) is 
recognized by the United States.
    High seas fishing permit means a permit issued under this subpart.
    High seas fishing vessel means any vessel of the United States used 
or intended for use on the high seas for the purpose of the commercial 
exploitation of living marine resources and as a harvesting vessel, 
mothership, or any other support vessel directly engaged in a fishing 
operation. Support vessels include vessels that process or transship 
fish on the high seas; provide supplies, personnel or fuel on the high 
seas to other fishing vessels; or conduct other activities in support 
of, or in preparation for fishing.
    International conservation and management measures means measures 
to conserve or manage one or more species of living marine resources 
that are adopted and applied in accordance with the relevant rules of 
international law, as reflected in the 1982 United Nations Convention 
on the Law of the Sea, and that are recognized by the United States. 
Such measures may be adopted by global, regional, or sub-regional 
fisheries organizations, subject to the rights and obligations of their 
members, or by treaties or other international agreements.
    Observer means any person serving in the capacity of an observer 
employed by NMFS, either directly or under contract with a third party, 
or certified as an observer by NMFS.
    Office Director means the director of the NMFS Office for 
International Affairs and Seafood Inspection.
    Regional Administrator means any one of the Directors of a NMFS 
regional office, defined under Sec.  300.2.
    Transship or transshipment means offloading or receiving or 
otherwise transferring fish or fish products from one fishing vessel to 
another. Excluded from this definition is net sharing, which means the 
transfer of fish that have not yet been loaded on board any fishing 
vessel from the purse seine net of one vessel to another fishing 
vessel. Fish shall be considered to be on board a fishing vessel once 
they are on a deck or in a hold, or once they are first lifted out of 
the water by the vessel.
    Vessel monitoring system (VMS) is defined in 50 CFR 600.1500.


Sec.  300.332  Issuing offices.

    Any Regional Administrator or the Office Director may issue permits 
required under this subpart. While applicants for permits may submit an 
application to any Regional Administrator or the Office Director, 
applicants are encouraged to submit their applications (with envelopes 
marked ``Attn: HSFCA Permits'') to the Regional Administrator or the 
Office Director with whom they normally interact on fisheries matters.


Sec.  300.333  Vessel permits.

    (a) Eligibility. (1) Any vessel owner or operator of a high seas 
fishing vessel is eligible to receive a permit for a fishery authorized 
on the high seas under this subpart, unless the vessel was previously 
authorized to be used for fishing on the high seas by a foreign nation, 
and--
    (i) The foreign nation suspended such authorization, because the 
vessel undermined the effectiveness of international conservation and 
management measures, and the suspension has not expired; or
    (ii) The foreign nation, within the 3 years preceding application 
for a permit under this section, withdrew such authorization, because 
the vessel undermined the effectiveness of international conservation 
and management measures.
    (2) The restrictions in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this 
section do not apply if ownership of the vessel has changed since the 
vessel undermined the effectiveness of international conservation and 
management measures, and the new owner has provided sufficient evidence 
to the Regional Administrator or Office Director demonstrating that the 
owner and operator at the time the vessel

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undermined the effectiveness of such measures have no further legal, 
beneficial, or financial interest in, or control of, the vessel.
    (3) The restrictions in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this 
section do not apply if it is determined by the Regional Administrator 
or Office Director that issuing a permit would not subvert the purposes 
of the Agreement.
    (b) Applicability. Any high seas fishing vessel used for fishing, 
as defined under Sec.  300.2, on the high seas must have on board a 
valid permit issued under this subpart.
    (c) Application. Permit application forms are available from the 
NMFS Web site or from any Regional Administrator or the Office 
Director. Failure to submit a complete and accurate application, along 
with all other required documentation and the specified fee will 
preclude issuance of a permit. To apply for a permit under this 
subpart, the owner or operator of a high seas fishing vessel must 
submit the following to a Regional Administrator or Office Director:
    (1) A complete, accurate application form signed by the vessel 
owner or operator.
    (2) Information required under this section and Sec.  300.334(a).
    (3) A color photograph showing an entire bow-to-stern side-view of 
the vessel in its current form and appearance. The photograph must 
clearly and legibly display the vessel name and identification 
markings. If the vessel's form or appearance materially changes (such 
as the vessel is painted another color, the vessel's identification 
markings change, or the vessel undergoes a structural modification) the 
vessel owner and operator must submit a new photograph of the vessel 
within 15 days of the change.
    (4) For vessels with state registration instead of U.S. Coast Guard 
documentation, the applicant must supply additional vessel information 
that NMFS may request.
    (5) The fee specified in the application form. Payment by a 
commercial instrument later determined to be insufficiently funded will 
invalidate any permit. NMFS charges this fee to recover the 
administrative expenses of permit issuance, and the amount of the fee 
is determined in accordance with the procedures of the NOAA Finance 
Handbook.
    (d) Permit issuance and validity. (1) Except as provided for in 
subpart D of 15 CFR part 904, and subject to paragraphs (a), (c), and 
(d)(2) and (3) of this section, the Regional Administrator or Office 
Director will issue a permit, which will include applicable conditions 
or restrictions, within 15 days of receipt of a completed application 
and payment of the appropriate fee.
    (2) The Regional Administrator or Office Director will not issue a 
permit unless an EMTU has been installed and activated on the vessel in 
accordance with Sec.  300.337(c)(2).
    (3) The Regional Administrator or Office Director will not issue a 
permit unless the applicant holds a valid permit for the subject vessel 
for any U.S. domestic fisheries related to the authorized high seas 
fishery.
    (4) Except as otherwise provided, permits issued under this subpart 
are valid for 5 years from the date of issuance. For a permit to remain 
valid to its expiration date, the vessel's U.S. Coast Guard 
documentation or state registration must be kept current. A permit 
issued under this subpart is void when the vessel owner or the name of 
the vessel changes, or in the event the vessel is no longer eligible 
for U.S. documentation, such documentation is revoked or denied, or the 
vessel is removed from such documentation.
    (5) A permit issued under this subpart is not transferable or 
assignable to another vessel or owner; it is valid only for the vessel 
and owner to which it is issued.
    (e) Display. A valid permit, or a copy thereof, issued under this 
subpart must be on board any high seas fishing vessel while operating 
on the high seas and available for inspection by an authorized officer.
    (f) Change in application information. Any changes in vessel 
documentation status or other permit application information must be 
reported in writing to the Regional Administrator or Office Director 
who issued the permit within 15 days of such changes.
    (g) Renewal. Application for renewal of a permit prior to its 
expiration is the responsibility of the permit holder and may be 
completed per Sec.  300.333(c). The Regional Administrator or Office 
Director will not consider a permit renewal application to be complete 
until the permit holder satisfies all required fishing activity report 
requirements under the permit and Sec.  300.341. The Regional 
Administrator or Office Director will not issue a renewed permit unless 
an EMTU has been activated on the vessel in accordance with Sec.  
300.337(c)(2) and the applicant holds a valid permit for the subject 
vessel for any U.S. domestic fisheries related to the authorized high 
seas fishery.
    (h) Marine mammals and ESA-listed species. Permits issued under 
this section do not authorize vessels or persons subject to the 
jurisdiction of the United States to take marine mammals or ESA-listed 
species. No marine mammals or ESA-listed species may be taken in the 
course of fishing operations unless the taking is allowed under the 
Marine Mammal Protection Act or the Endangered Species Act (ESA), 
pursuant to regulations, an authorization, or permit granted by NMFS or 
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
    (i) Permit Status Changes. NMFS may modify, suspend, or revoke a 
permit issued under this subpart if permitted activities may impact 
living marine resources in ways that were not considered at the time of 
permit issuance; are in contravention of an international conservation 
and management measure; or violate any applicable law. NMFS will notify 
an affected permit holder of any potential change in permit status by 
contacting the permit holder at the address of record provided on the 
permit application or as updated pursuant to paragraph (f) of this 
subsection and will provide an opportunity to respond, consistent with 
the Administrative Procedure Act and other applicable law.


Sec.  300.334  Fisheries authorized on the high seas.

    (a) General. When applying for a permit under Sec.  300.333, the 
owner or operator of a high seas fishing vessel must identify in the 
application the authorized fisheries in which he or she intends to 
fish. More than one authorized fishery may be selected. The following 
fisheries are authorized on the high seas:
    (1) 50 CFR part 300, subpart C--Eastern Pacific Tuna Fisheries.
    (2) 50 CFR part 300, subpart D--South Pacific Tuna Fisheries.
    (3) 50 CFR part 300, subpart G--Antarctic Marine Living Resources.
    (4) 50 CFR part 635--Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fisheries.
    (5) 50 CFR part 660, subpart K--U.S. West Coast Fisheries for 
Highly Migratory Species.
    (6) 50 CFR part 665, subpart F--Western Pacific Pelagic Fisheries.
    (7) South Pacific Albacore Troll Fishery.
    (8) Northwest Atlantic Fishery.
    (b) Requirements for authorized fisheries. For each of the 
authorized fisheries specified on the high seas fishing permit, the 
owner or operator of the high seas fishing vessel must:
    (1) Abide by the regulations, set forth in other parts of this 
chapter and Chapter VI, governing those authorized fisheries while 
operating on the high seas;
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    (3) Notify the Regional Administrator or Office Director who issued 
the permit immediately in the event that a species listed as threatened 
or endangered under the ESA is taken incidental to the fishing 
activities without authorization under a relevant incidental take 
statement.
    (c) Change in authorized fisheries. If a high seas fishing permit 
holder elects to change the authorized fisheries specified on the 
permit, he or she shall notify the Regional Administrator or Office 
Director who issued the permit of the change(s) and shall obtain the 
underlying permits for the authorized fisheries prior to engaging in 
the fishery on the high seas. Per the process under Sec.  300.333(d), 
the Regional Administrator or Office Director will then issue a revised 
high seas fishing permit which will expire 5 years from the original 
effective date.
    (d) Revision of authorized fisheries list. Through rulemaking, NMFS 
will add a fishery to, or delete a fishery from, the list in paragraph 
(a) of this section. NMFS may add or delete fisheries from the list 
after completing any analyses required under the Endangered Species 
Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act, National Environmental Policy Act, 
and other applicable laws. In taking such action, NMFS, in consultation 
with the relevant Regional Fishery Management Council(s) where 
appropriate, will consider, among other things, whether:
    (1) The proposed fishing activities would detrimentally affect the 
well-being of the stock of any regulated species of fish, marine 
mammal, or species listed as threatened or endangered under the 
Endangered Species Act;
    (2) The proposed fishing activities would be inconsistent with 
relevant fishery management plans and their implementing regulations or 
other applicable law;
    (3) Insufficient mechanisms exist to effectively monitor the 
activities of vessels engaged in the proposed fishing activities; or
    (4) The proposed fishing activities would contravene international 
conservation and management measures recognized by the United States.
    (e) Request for revision of authorized fisheries list. A person may 
submit a written request to the Office Director to add a fishery to or 
delete a fishery from the list. A request to delete a fishery from the 
list of authorized fisheries must include the name of the fishery; 
information that addresses considerations under paragraph (d) of this 
section; and, if requested by NMFS, any additional information 
necessary for NMFS to conduct analyses required under applicable laws. 
A request to add a fishery to the list of authorized fisheries must 
include the following information:
    (1) The species (target and incidental) expected to be harvested 
and the anticipated amounts of such harvest and bycatch;
    (2) The approximate times and places when fishing is expected to 
take place, the number and type of vessels expected to participate, and 
the type, size, and amount of gear expected to be used;
    (3) A description of the specific area that may be affected by the 
fishing activities;
    (4) A description of any anticipated impacts on the environment, 
including impacts on fisheries, marine mammals, and species listed as 
threatened or endangered under the ESA or their critical habitat;
    (5) Other information that addresses considerations under paragraph 
(d) of this section; and
    (6) If requested by NMFS, any additional information necessary for 
NMFS to conduct analyses required under applicable laws.
    (7) Once all required information is received to proceed with 
consideration of a request, NMFS will publish in the Federal Register a 
proposed rule, noting receipt of the request to add an authorized 
fishery, and inviting information and comments. Relevant information 
received during the comment period may be considered by NMFS and, where 
appropriate, the relevant Regional Fishery Management Council(s), in 
analyzing potential environmental impacts of the fisheries and 
developing any conditions or restrictions. Based on its analysis, 
considerations under paragraph (d) of this section, and other relevant 
considerations, NMFS will publish its decision on the request in the 
Federal Register.
    (f) Deletion of a fishery from the authorized fisheries list. NMFS 
will delete (i.e., deauthorize) a fishery under paragraph (d) or (e) of 
this section through publication of a final rule. NMFS will also 
provide notice to affected permit holders by email and by Registered 
Mail at the addresses provided to NMFS in the high seas permit 
application. When a fishery is deleted from the list, any activities on 
the high seas related to that fishery are prohibited as of the 
effective date of the final rule. In addition, the high seas permit 
will be voided unless the permit holder notifies NMFS that he or she 
elects to change to another authorized high seas fishery or continue in 
any other authorized fisheries noted on the permit. Once the applicant 
so notifies NMFS and, if necessary, secures any underlying permits 
necessary for participation in another authorized high seas fishery, 
the Regional Administrator or Office Director will then issue a revised 
high seas fishing permit per the process under Sec.  300.333(d). The 
revised permit will expire 5 years from the original effective date.


Sec.  300.335  Bottom fishing.

    (a) Bottom fishing may be permitted on the high seas when 
authorized by international conservation and management measures 
recognized by the United States. For bottom fishing activity not 
subject to international conservation measures recognized by the United 
States, a person who seeks to engage in such fishing must request 
authorization of a new high seas fishery as described in Sec.  
300.334(e) and then, if the fishery is authorized, must obtain all 
applicable permits including a high seas fishing permit issued under 
Sec.  300.333. NMFS may specify conditions and restrictions in the 
permit to mitigate adverse impacts on VMEs, which may include the types 
of conditions that have been adopted in relevant RFMO measures 
recognized by the United States.
    (b) Permit. To be permitted under this section, the owner or 
operator of a high seas fishing vessel must follow the procedures under 
Sec.  300.334(e) or, if he or she seeks to change an existing permit, 
must follow the procedures under Sec.  300.334(c).


Sec.  300.336  Vessel identification.

    (a) General. A vessel permitted under this subpart must be marked 
for identification purposes in accordance with this section.
    (b) Marking. Vessels must be marked either:
    (1) In accordance with vessel identification requirements specified 
in Federal fishery regulations issued under the Magnuson-Stevens Act or 
under other Federal fishery management statutes; or
    (2) In accordance with the following identification requirements:
    (i) A vessel must be marked with its international radio call sign 
(IRCS) or, if not assigned an IRCS, must be marked (in order of 
priority) with its Federal, state, or other documentation number 
appearing on its high seas fishing permit and, if a WCPFC Area 
Endorsement has been issued for the vessel under Sec.  300.212, that 
documentation number must be preceded by the characters ``USA'' and a 
hyphen (that is, ``USA-'');
    (ii) The markings must be displayed at all times on the vessel's 
side or

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superstructure, port and starboard, as well as on a deck;
    (iii) The markings must be placed so that they do not extend below 
the waterline, are not obscured by fishing gear, whether stowed or in 
use, and are clear of flow from scuppers or overboard discharges that 
might damage or discolor the markings;
    (iv) Block lettering and numbering must be used;
    (v) The height of the letters and numbers must be in proportion to 
the size of the vessel as follows: for vessels 25 meters (m) and over 
in length overall, the height of letters and numbers must be no less 
than 1.0 m; for vessels 20 m but less than 25 m in length overall, the 
height of letters and numbers must be no less than 0.8 m; for vessels 
15 m but less than 20 m in length overall, the height of letters and 
numbers must be no less than 0.6 m; for vessels 12 m but less than 15 m 
in length overall, the height of letters and numbers must be no less 
than 0.4 m; for vessels 5 m but less than 12 m in length overall, the 
height of letters and numbers must be no less than 0.3 m; and for 
vessels under 5 m in length overall, the height of letters and numbers 
must be no less than 0.1 m;
    (vi) The height of the letters and numbers to be placed on decks 
must be no less than 0.3 m;
    (vii) The length of the hyphen(s), if any, must be half the height 
(h) of the letters and numbers;
    (viii) The width of the stroke for all letters, numbers, and 
hyphens must be h/6;
    (ix) The space between letters and/or numbers must not exceed h/4 
nor be less than h/6;
    (x) The space between adjacent letters having sloping sides must 
not exceed h/8 nor be less than h/10;
    (xi) The marks must be white on a black background, or black on a 
white background;
    (xii) The background must extend to provide a border around the 
mark of no less than h/6; and
    (xiii) The marks and the background must be maintained in good 
condition at all times.


Sec.  300.337  Requirements for Enhanced Mobile Transceiver Units 
(EMTUs).

    (a) Vessel position information. The owner or operator of a vessel 
issued a permit under this subpart, or for which such permit is 
required, must have installed on board the vessel a NMFS type-approved 
enhanced mobile transceiver unit (EMTU). The operator or owner of the 
vessel must ensure that the EMTU is operational and properly reporting 
positions to NMFS as required by this section, except when exempt under 
paragraph (d)(1) or (2) of this section. If the vessel is also subject 
to EMTU requirements in other parts of this title, the more restrictive 
requirements apply.
    (b) Contact information and business hours. With respect to the 
requirements in this section, vessel owners and operators should 
consult with the divisional office of the NOAA Office of Law 
Enforcement (OLE) in, or nearest, the Region issuing the permit under 
this subpart. The OLE VMS Helpdesk in OLE headquarters office may also 
be contacted.
    (c) EMTU installation and activation--(1) EMTU installation. The 
vessel owner or operator shall obtain and have installed on the fishing 
vessel, by a qualified marine electrician and in accordance with any 
instructions provided by the VMS Helpdesk or OLE divisional office, a 
NMFS type-approved EMTU. OLE is authorized to receive and relay 
transmissions from the EMTU. The vessel owner and operator shall 
arrange for a type-approved mobile communications service to receive 
and transmit position reports and email communications from the EMTU to 
OLE. NMFS makes available lists of type-approved EMTUs and mobile 
communications service providers. Vessel owners must ensure that the 
EMTU and communications service hardware purchased is type-approved for 
all fisheries and regions in which their vessel will be operating.
    (2) EMTU activation. When an EMTU is installed or reinstalled or 
the mobile communications service provider changes, or if directed by 
OLE, the vessel owner and operator shall, prior to leaving port:
    (i) Turn on the EMTU to make it operational;
    (ii) Submit a VMS Installation and Activation Certification form, 
or an activation report as directed by OLE, to the OLE divisional 
office within or nearest to the region issuing the permit under this 
subpart; and
    (iii) Receive confirmation from OLE that transmissions are being 
received properly from the EMTU.
    (d) EMTU operation. Unless otherwise provided below, and subject to 
more restrictive requirements where applicable, the vessel owner or 
operator shall continuously operate the EMTU so that it automatically 
transmits position information to OLE, once every hour or as directed 
by OLE.
    (1) In-port exemption: The EMTU may be powered down when the vessel 
will remain at a dock or permanent mooring for more than 72 consecutive 
hours and after the notice required in paragraph (d)(3) of this section 
is submitted to OLE. When powering up the EMTU after the in-port 
exemption, the vessel owner or operator must submit the report required 
in paragraph (d)(4) of this section at least 2 hours before leaving 
port or mooring.
    (2) Long-term exemption: The EMTU may be powered down if the vessel 
will not operate on the high seas, or in any fishery that requires EMTU 
operation, for more than 30 consecutive days and after the notice 
required in paragraph (d)(3) of this section is submitted. When 
powering up the EMTU from the long-term exemption, the vessel owner or 
operator must submit the report required in paragraph (d)(4) of this 
section.
    (3) Prior to each power-down of the EMTU, under paragraph (d)(1) or 
(2) of this section, the vessel owner or operator must report to the 
OLE divisional office in, or nearest, the Region issuing the permit 
under this subpart during business hours, via email or other means as 
directed by OLE: the vessel's name; the vessel's official number; the 
intent to power down the EMTU; the reason for power-down; the port 
where the vessel is docked or area where it will be operating; and the 
full name, telephone, and email contact information for the vessel 
owner or operator.
    (4) When powering up the EMTU, the vessel owner or operator must 
report to the OLE divisional office in, or nearest, the Region issuing 
the permit under this subpart during business hours, via email or other 
means as directed by OLE: The fact that the EMTU has been powered up; 
the vessel's name; the vessel's official number; port name; intended 
fishery; and full name, telephone, and email contact information for 
the vessel owner or operator.
    (5) If the EMTU is powered up after a long-term or in-port 
exemption, the vessel owner must receive confirmation from the OLE 
divisional office in, or nearest, the Region issuing the permit under 
this subpart that EMTU transmissions are being received properly before 
leaving port, entering the high seas, or entering a fishery that 
requires EMTU operation.
    (e) Failure of EMTU. If the vessel owner or operator becomes aware 
that the EMTU has become inoperable or that transmission of automatic 
position reports from the EMTU has been interrupted, or if notified by 
OLE or the U.S. Coast Guard that automatic position reports are not 
being received from the EMTU or that an inspection of the EMTU has 
revealed a problem with the performance of the EMTU, the

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vessel owner or operator shall comply with the following requirements:
    (1) If the vessel is in port, the vessel owner or operator shall 
repair or replace the EMTU and comply with the requirements in 
paragraph (c)(2) of this section before the vessel leaves port.
    (2) If the vessel is at sea, the vessel owner, operator, or 
designee shall contact the OLE divisional office in, or nearest, the 
Region issuing the permit under this subpart by telephone or email at 
the earliest opportunity during business hours and identify the caller, 
vessel name, vessel location, and the type of fishing permit(s). The 
vessel operator shall follow the instructions provided by the OLE 
divisional office, which could include: Ceasing fishing, stowing 
fishing gear, returning to port, or submitting periodic position 
reports at specified intervals by other means. The vessel owner or 
operator must repair or replace the EMTU and comply with the 
requirements in paragraph (c)(2) of this section within 30 days or 
before the vessel leaves port, whichever is sooner.
    (f) Related VMS requirements. Unless specified otherwise in the 
high seas fishing permit, a vessel owner's and operator's compliance 
with requirements in part 300, 635, 660, or 665 of this title relating 
to the installation, carrying, and operation of EMTUs will satisfy the 
requirements of this section, if the requirements are the same or more 
restrictive than those in this section and provided that:
    (1) On the high seas, the EMTU is operated continuously and 
position information is automatically transmitted a minimum of once 
every hour;
    (2) The EMTU is type-approved by NMFS;
    (3) OLE is authorized to receive and relay transmissions from the 
EMTU; and
    (4) The requirements of paragraph (d) of this section are complied 
with. If the EMTU is owned by NMFS, the requirement under paragraph (e) 
of this section to repair or replace the EMTU will be the 
responsibility of NMFS, but the vessel owner and operator shall be 
responsible for ensuring that the EMTU complies with the requirements 
specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this section before the vessel leaves 
port.
    (g) Costs. The vessel owner and operator shall be responsible for 
all costs associated with the purchase, installation, operation, and 
maintenance of the EMTU and for all charges levied by vendors as 
necessary to ensure the transmission of automatic position reports to 
OLE as required in paragraph (c) of this section. However, if the EMTU 
is being carried and operated in compliance with the requirements in 
part 300, 635, 660, or 665 of this title relating to the installation, 
carrying, and operation of EMTUs, the vessel owner and operator shall 
not be responsible for any costs that are the responsibility of NMFS 
under those regulations.
    (h) Tampering. The vessel owner and operator shall ensure that the 
EMTU is not tampered with, disabled, destroyed, damaged or operated 
improperly, and that its operation is not impeded or interfered with.
    (i) Inspection. The vessel owner and operator shall make the EMTU, 
including its antenna, connectors and antenna cable, available for 
inspection by authorized officers or by officers conducting boarding 
and inspection under a scheme adopted by an RFMO of which the United 
States is a member.
    (j) Access to data. As required under fishery-specific regulations 
in other parts of this title, the vessel owner and operator shall make 
the vessel's position data, obtained from the EMTU or other means, 
available to authorized officers and to any inspector conducting a high 
seas boarding and inspection pursuant to a scheme adopted by an RFMO of 
which the United States is a member.
    (k) Communication devices. In cases of EMTU failure as specified 
under paragraph (e) of this section, and to facilitate communication 
with management and enforcement authorities regarding the functioning 
of the EMTU and other purposes, the vessel operator shall, while the 
vessel is at sea, carry on board and continuously monitor a two-way 
communication device, in addition to the EMTU, that is capable of real-
time communication with the OLE divisional office in, or nearest, the 
Region issuing the permit under this subpart.


Sec.  300.338  Observers.

    (a) Where observer coverage is not otherwise required by other 
regulations or relevant RFMO conservation and management measures, NMFS 
may select for at-sea observer coverage any vessel that has been issued 
a high seas fishing permit. A vessel so selected by NMFS must carry an 
observer when directed to do so.
    (b) NMFS will contact a vessel owner, in writing, when his or her 
vessel is selected for observer coverage under this section.
    (c) A vessel shall not fish on the high seas without taking an 
observer if NMFS contacted the vessel owner under paragraph (b) of this 
section, or if so required as a condition of a permit issued under this 
subpart or pursuant to other legal authorities, unless the requirement 
to carry an observer has been waived under paragraph (d) of this 
section.
    (d) The vessel owner that NMFS contacts under paragraph (b) of this 
section must notify NMFS of his or her next fishing trip that may take 
place on the high seas before commencing the fishing trip. NMFS will 
specify the notification procedures and information requirements, such 
as expected gear deployment, trip duration and fishing area, in its 
selection letter. Once notified of a trip by the vessel owner, NMFS 
will assign an observer for that trip or notify the vessel owner that 
coverage pursuant to this subpart is not required, given the existing 
requirement for observer coverage under other legal authorities.
    (e) The owner, operator, and crew of a vessel on which a NMFS-
approved observer is assigned must comply with safety regulations at 
Sec. Sec.  600.725 and 600.746 of this title and--
    (1) Facilitate the safe embarkation and debarkation of the 
observer.
    (2) Provide the observer with accommodations, food, and amenities 
that are equivalent of those provided to vessel officers.
    (3) Allow the observer access to all areas of the vessel necessary 
to conduct observer duties.
    (4) Allow the observer free and unobstructed access to the vessel's 
bridge, working decks, holding bins, weight scales, holds, and any 
other space used to hold, process, weigh, or store fish.
    (5) Allow the observer access to EMTUs, communications equipment, 
and navigation equipment to verify operation, obtain data, and use the 
communication capabilities of the units for official purposes.
    (6) Allow the observer to inspect and copy the vessel's log, 
communications logs, and any records associated with the catch and 
disposition of fish for that trip.
    (7) Provide accurate vessel locations by latitude and longitude 
upon request by the observer.
    (8) Provide access to sea turtle, marine mammal, sea bird, or other 
specimens as requested by the observer.
    (9) Notify the observer in a timely fashion when commercial fishing 
activity is to begin and end.
    (f) The permit holder, vessel operator, and crew must cooperate 
with the observer in the performance of the observer's duties.
    (g) The permit holder, vessel operator, and crew must comply with 
other terms and conditions to ensure the effective deployment and use 
of observers that the Regional Administrator or Office Director imposes 
by written notice.

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Sec.  300.339  Transshipment on the high seas.

    (a) In addition to any other applicable restrictions on 
transshipment, including those under parts 300 and 635 of this title, 
the following requirements apply to transshipments, when authorized, 
taking place on the high seas:
    (1) The owner or operator of a U.S. vessel receiving or offloading 
fish on the high seas shall provide a notice by fax or email to the 
Regional Administrator or the Office Director at least 36 hours prior 
to any intended transshipment on the high seas with the following 
information: the vessels offloading and receiving the transshipment 
(names, official numbers, and vessel types); the location (latitude and 
longitude to the nearest tenth of a degree) of transshipment; date and 
time that transshipment is expected to occur; and species, processed 
state, and quantities (in metric tons) expected to be transshipped. If 
another requirement for prior notice applies, the more restrictive 
requirement (i.e., a requirement for greater advance notice and/or more 
specific information regarding vessels, location etc.) must be 
followed.
    (2) U.S. high seas fishing vessels shall report transshipments on 
the high seas to the Regional Administrator or Office Director within 
15 calendar days after the vessel first enters into port, using the 
form obtained from the Regional Administrator or Office Director. If 
there are applicable transshipment reporting requirements in other 
parts of this title, the more restrictive requirement (e.g., a 
reporting requirement of fewer than 15 calendar days) must be followed.
    (b) [Reserved]


Sec.  300.340  Prohibitions.

    In addition to the prohibitions in Sec.  300.4, it is unlawful for 
any person to:
    (a) Use a high seas fishing vessel on the high seas in 
contravention of international conservation and management measures.
    (b) Fish on the high seas unless the vessel has been issued, and 
has on board, a valid permit issued under Sec.  300.333(d).
    (c) Fish on the high seas unless the vessel has been issued, and 
has on board, valid permits related to the authorized fisheries noted 
on the high seas fishing permit, as required under Sec.  300.334(b).
    (d) Operate a high seas fishing vessel on the high seas that is not 
marked in accordance with Sec.  300.336.
    (e) With respect to the EMTU,
    (1) Fail to install, activate, or continuously operate a properly 
functioning and type-approved EMTU as required in Sec.  300.337;
    (2) Power-down or power-up the EMTU without following the 
procedures required in Sec.  300.337;
    (3) In the event of EMTU failure or interruption, fail to repair or 
replace an EMTU, fail to notify the appropriate OLE divisional office 
and follow the instructions provided, or otherwise fail to act as 
required in Sec.  300.337;
    (4) Disable, destroy, damage or operate improperly an EMTU 
installed under Sec.  300.337, attempt to do any of the same, or fail 
to ensure that its operation is not impeded or interfered with, as 
provided in Sec.  300.337;
    (5) Fail to make an EMTU installed under Sec.  300.337 or the 
position data obtained from it available for inspection, as provided in 
Sec.  300.337; or
    (6) Fail to carry on board and monitor communication devices as 
required in Sec.  300.337(l);
    (f) With respect to observers,
    (1) Fail to provide to an observer, a NMFS employee, or a 
designated observer provider, information that has been requested 
pursuant to Sec.  300.338 or Sec.  600.746 of this title, or fail to 
allow an observer, a NMFS employee, or a designated observer provider 
to inspect any item described at Sec.  300.338 or Sec.  600.746 of this 
title;
    (2) Fish without an observer when the vessel is required to carry 
an observer pursuant to Sec.  300.338(c);
    (3) Assault, oppose, harass, impede, intimidate, or interfere with 
an observer;
    (4) Prohibit or bar by command, impediment, threat, coercion, 
interference, or refusal of reasonable assistance, an observer from 
conducting his or her duties as an observer; or
    (5) Tamper with or destroy samples or equipment.
    (g) Fail to submit a prior notice or a report of a transshipment as 
provided in Sec.  300.339(b) of this title.
    (h) Fail to comply with reporting requirements as provided in Sec.  
300.341.


Sec.  300.341  Reporting.

    (a) General. The operator of any vessel permitted under this 
subpart must accurately maintain on board the vessel a complete record 
of fishing activities, such as catch, effort, and other data and report 
high seas catch and effort information to NMFS in a manner consistent 
with the reporting requirements of the authorized fishery(ies) noted on 
the high seas permit. Reports must include: identification information 
for vessel and operator; operator signature; crew size; whether an 
observer is aboard; target species; gear used; dates, times, locations, 
and conditions under which fishing was conducted; species and amounts 
of fish retained and discarded; and details of any interactions with 
sea turtles, marine mammals, or birds.
    (1) The vessel owner and operator are responsible for obtaining and 
completing the reporting forms from the Regional Administrator or 
Office Director who issued the permit holder's high seas fishing 
permit. The completed forms must be submitted to the same Regional 
Administrator or Office Director or, if directed by NMFS, to a Science 
Center.
    (2) Reports must be submitted within the deadline provided for in 
the authorized fishery or within 15 days following the end of a fishing 
trip, whichever is sooner. Contact information for the Regional 
Administrators and Science Center Directors can be found on the NMFS 
Web site.
    (b) [Reserved]

PART 600--MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS

0
4. The authority citation for part 600 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 561 and 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.


0
5. In Sec.  600.705, add paragraph (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  600.705  Relation to other laws.

* * * * *
    (g) High seas fishing activities. Regulations governing permits and 
requirements for fishing activities on the high seas are set forth in 
50 CFR part 300, subparts A and Q. Any vessel operating on the high 
seas must obtain a permit issued pursuant to the High Seas Fishing 
Compliance Act.
0
6. In Sec.  600.745, revise the first two sentences in paragraph (a) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  600.745  Scientific research activity, exempted fishing, and 
exempted educational activity.

    (a) Scientific research activity. Nothing in this part is intended 
to inhibit or prevent any scientific research activity conducted by a 
scientific research vessel. Persons planning to conduct scientific 
research activities on board a scientific research vessel in the EEZ or 
on the high seas are encouraged to submit to the appropriate Regional 
Administrator or Director, 60 days or as soon as practicable prior to 
its start, a scientific research plan for each scientific activity.* * 
*
* * * * *

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PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

0
7. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:

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


0
8. In Sec.  660.2, add paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.2  Relation to other laws.

* * * * *
    (c) Fishing activities on the high seas are governed by regulations 
of the High Seas Fishing Compliance Act set forth in 50 CFR part 300, 
subparts A and Q.

Sec.  660.708  [Amended]

0
9. In Sec.  660.708, remove paragraph (a)(1)(iii) and redesignate 
paragraph (a)(1)(iv) as paragraph (a)(1)(iii).

PART 665--FISHERIES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC

0
10. The authority citation for part 665 continues to read as follows:

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


0
11. In Sec.  665.1, revise paragraph (b) to read as follows:


Sec.  665.1  Purpose and scope.

* * * * *
    (b) General regulations governing fishing by all vessels of the 
United States and by fishing vessels other than vessels of the United 
States are contained in 50 CFR parts 300 and 600.
* * * * *

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                                                  continues to develop its heavy vehicle                  protection of vulnerable marine                       vessels on the high seas in
                                                  test procedures and performance                         ecosystems. This final rule has been                  contravention of international
                                                  metrics.                                                prepared to minimize duplication and                  conservation and management measures
                                                     Considering the information before                   to be consistent with other established               recognized by the United States. 16
                                                  the agency, including the information                   requirements.                                         U.S.C. 5505(1). A list of the
                                                  referenced in the petition, NHTSA                       DATES: This rule is effective January 14,             international conservation and
                                                  grants the February 19, 2015 petition in                2016.                                                 management measures recognized by
                                                  accordance with 49 CFR part 552 and                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      the United States is published by NMFS
                                                  initiates a rulemaking proceeding with                  Mark Wildman, Trade and Marine                        in the Federal Register from time to
                                                  respect to forward collision avoidance                  Stewardship Division, Office for                      time, in consultation with the Secretary
                                                  and mitigation systems on vehicles with                 International Affairs and Seafood                     of State, as required by section 5504(e)
                                                  a GVWR greater than 10,000 pounds.                      Inspection, NMFS (phone 301–427–                      of the HSFCA. The last such notice was
                                                  The granting of the petition from Truck                 8386 or email mark.wildman@                           published on May 19, 2011 (76 FR
                                                  Safety Coalition, the Center for Auto                   noaa.gov).                                            28954). NMFS reinforces this
                                                  Safety, Advocates for Highway and Auto                                                                        prohibition by requiring a high seas
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            fishing permit for any vessel operating
                                                  Safety, and Road Safe America does not
                                                  mean that the agency will issue a final                 Background                                            on the high seas and, through the
                                                  rule. The determination of whether to                                                                         permit, authorizing only those activities
                                                                                                             The purposes of the High Seas Fishing
                                                  issue a rule is made after study of the                                                                       that would not undermine international
                                                                                                          Compliance Act (HSFCA; 16 U.S.C.
                                                  requested action and the various                                                                              conservation and management measures
                                                                                                          5501 et seq.) are (1) to implement the
                                                  alternatives in the course of the                                                                             recognized by the United States. The
                                                                                                          Food and Agriculture Organization of
                                                  rulemaking proceeding, in accordance                                                                          HSFCA also gives NMFS discretion to
                                                                                                          the United Nations (FAO) Agreement to
                                                  with statutory criteria.                                                                                      impose permit conditions and
                                                                                                          Promote Compliance with International
                                                                                                                                                                restrictions pursuant to other applicable
                                                    Authority: 49 U.S.C. 322, 30111, 30115,               Conservation and Management
                                                  30117, 30162, 30166, and 49 CFR part 552;
                                                                                                                                                                law, such as the Endangered Species
                                                                                                          Measures by Fishing Vessels on the
                                                  delegation of authority at 49 CFR 1.95.                                                                       Act (ESA) and the Marine Mammal
                                                                                                          High Seas (Compliance Agreement) and
                                                                                                                                                                Protection Act, in addition to
                                                  Raymond R. Posten                                       (2) to establish a system of permitting,              international conservation and
                                                  Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
                                                                                                          reporting and regulation for vessels of               management measures recognized by
                                                                                                          the United States fishing on the high                 the United States. See 16 U.S.C. 5503(d);
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–26294 Filed 10–15–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          seas. 16 U.S.C. 5501. ‘‘High seas’’ is                Turtle Island Restoration Network v.
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–59–P
                                                                                                          defined in the HSFCA and its                          National Marine Fisheries Service, 340
                                                                                                          implementing regulations as waters                    F.3d 969 (9th Cir. 2003).
                                                                                                          beyond the territorial sea or exclusive                  Finally, the HSFCA authorizes NMFS
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  economic zone (or the equivalent) of                  to promulgate regulations ‘‘as may be
                                                                                                          any nation, to the extent that such                   necessary to carry out the purposes of
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        territorial sea or exclusive economic
                                                  Administration                                                                                                the Agreement and [the Act],’’ including
                                                                                                          zone (or the equivalent) is recognized by             its permitting authorities. 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                          the United States. 16 U.S.C. 5502 (3); 50             5504(d). In promulgating such
                                                  50 CFR Parts 300, 600, 660, and 665                     CFR 300.11.                                           regulations, NMFS shall ensure that
                                                  [Docket No. 070516126–5907–04]                             The HSFCA authorizes a system of                   ‘‘[t]o the extent practicable, such
                                                                                                          permitting U.S. fishing vessels that                  regulations shall also be consistent with
                                                  RIN 0648–AV12                                           operate on the high seas to satisfy the               regulations implementing fishery
                                                                                                          obligation of Parties to the Compliance               management plans under the
                                                  International Affairs; High Seas
                                                                                                          Agreement (Parties) to require that                   Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                  Fishing Compliance Act; Permitting
                                                                                                          fishing vessels flying their flags obtain             Conservation and Management Act,’’ 16
                                                  and Monitoring of U.S. High Seas
                                                                                                          specific authorization to operate on the              U.S.C. 1801 et seq., which provides
                                                  Fishing Vessels
                                                                                                          high seas. The HSFCA requires the                     broad authority to establish measures
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to                  for the conservation and management of
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    establish conditions and restrictions on              fisheries. Id. at 1853(b)(14).
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      each permit issued under HSFCA as                        Regulations implementing the HSFCA
                                                  Commerce.                                               necessary and appropriate to carry out                were first promulgated in 1996 (61 FR
                                                  ACTION: Final rule.                                     the obligations of the United States                  11751, March 22, 1996). The initial
                                                                                                          under the Compliance Agreement. 16                    regulations included application and
                                                  SUMMARY:    This final action sets forth                U.S.C. 5503 (d). At a minimum, such                   issuance procedures for high seas
                                                  regulatory changes to improve the                       conditions and restrictions must include              fishing permits. Subsequent regulations
                                                  administration of the High Seas Fishing                 the marking of the permitted vessel in                promulgated in 1999 (64 FR 13, January
                                                  Compliance Act program and the                          accordance with the FAO Standard                      4, 1999) specified how high seas fishing
                                                  monitoring of U.S. fishing vessels                      Specifications for the Marking and                    vessels must be marked for
                                                  operating on the high seas. This final                  Identification of Fishing Vessels, and                identification purposes and required
                                                  rule includes, for all U.S. fishing vessels             reporting of fishing activities. Parties are          vessel owners and operators to report
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                                                  operating on the high seas, adjustments                 also responsible for ensuring that their              catch and fishing effort when fishing on
                                                  to permitting and reporting procedures.                 authorized vessels do not undermine                   the high seas.
                                                  It also includes requirements for the                   conservation and management                              On April 13, 2015, NMFS published
                                                  installation and operation of enhanced                  measures, including those adopted by                  a notice of proposed rulemaking for this
                                                  mobile transceiver units (EMTUs) for                    international fisheries management                    action (80 FR 19611) to codify NMFS’
                                                  vessel monitoring, carrying observers on                organizations, or by treaties or other                procedures for reviewing its high seas
                                                  vessels, reporting of transshipments                    international agreements. Accordingly,                fishing authorizations under
                                                  taking place on the high seas, and                      the HSFCA prohibits the use of fishing                environmental laws, particularly the


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                                                  ESA and National Environmental Policy                   Commenters noted the rule could                       troll vessels fishing for albacore east of
                                                  Act (NEPA). Another objective of this                   reduce access to high seas fisheries by               the 150W line. These fishers also noted
                                                  action is to improve the monitoring of                  U.S. vessels and ensure that an                       that the Inter-American Tropical Tuna
                                                  U.S. fishing vessels operating on the                   increasing portion of catch would be                  Commission (IATTC) only requires VMS
                                                  high seas. In order to enhance the U.S.                 taken by foreign vessels that are not                 on vessels greater than 24 meters in
                                                  government’s ability to ensure                          subject to similar requirements.                      length and the regulations developed by
                                                  compliance with international                           Commenters also noted that the U.S.                   the Pacific Fishery Management Council
                                                  conservation and management                             albacore fishery already has mandatory                for the albacore fishery under its
                                                  measures. Furthermore, this action                      logbook requirements that would not                   purview do not require VMS. It was also
                                                  describes how NMFS will, through high                   change under this new rule, and the                   noted that Canadian vessels under 24
                                                  seas permit conditions and restrictions,                information in these logbooks provides                meters are not required to have VMS.
                                                  address impacts to vulnerable marine                    all the information necessary to monitor                 Response: In light of U.S. obligations
                                                  ecosystems (VMEs) from bottom fishing                   this fishery.                                         under the Compliance Agreement to
                                                  consistent with international                              Response: NMFS recognizes the new                  ensure that U.S. fishing vessels on the
                                                  conservation and management measures                    EMTU and observer requirements will                   high seas do not engage in any activity
                                                  recognized by the United States and                     primarily impact those fishers who do                 that undermines the effectiveness of
                                                  United Nations General Assembly                         not currently have to comply with such                international conservation and
                                                  resolutions regarding VMEs.                             requirements in domestic fisheries or in              management measures, NMFS considers
                                                  Additionally, NMFS will continue to                     international fisheries managed                       it necessary to require all vessels
                                                  assess the impact of the long-term                      pursuant to conservation and                          permitted to fish on the high seas be
                                                  exemption on the use of an EMTU, set                    management measures adopted by                        equipped with EMTUs. NMFS also
                                                  forth in § 300.337(d)(2) of this rule, on               Regional Fishery Management                           notes that under its existing regulations,
                                                  the efficacy of the HSFCA VMS                           Organizations (RFMOs). NMFS has                       all U.S. vessels with WCPFC
                                                  provisions and may make appropriate                     therefore made efforts to mitigate these              endorsement permits must continuously
                                                  adjustments, including elimination of                   new burdens by informing fishers of                   operate a VMS unit while at sea,
                                                  the long-term exemption, through a                      possible reimbursement for the cost of                regardless of where the vessel operates,
                                                  future rulemaking.                                      purchasing an EMTU unit (see http://                  i.e., east or west of the 150W meridian.
                                                    Responses to public comments                          www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ole/slider_stories/                    Comment 2: Several west coast
                                                  received on the proposed rule are set                   2015/3june15_vms_program_codifies_                    albacore fishers noted that the
                                                  forth below.                                            requirements.html). Additionally,                     mandatory EMTU requirement is
                                                                                                          NMFS notes that observer coverage will                onerous, particularly since most
                                                  Changes From the Proposed Rule                          not be required under this rule where                 albacore vessels fish inside the U.S. EEZ
                                                     NMFS has made one change to the                      such coverage is already mandated                     and only occasionally go out into high
                                                  final rule in light of comments received                under other legal authorities. NMFS will              seas waters. With the new EMTU
                                                  on the proposed rule. Section 300.333(i)                also carefully take into consideration                requirement, however, these
                                                  in the proposed rule, which addressed                   both the scientific need for observer                 commenters noted that many vessels
                                                  provisions for permit modification and                  coverage as well as the characteristics of            would forgo obtaining the high seas
                                                  revocation, has been modified to clarify                the fishery when designating high seas                permit because of the cost associated
                                                  that modification, suspension, or                       vessels for observer coverage.                        with procuring and operating an EMTU.
                                                  revocation of a high seas permit will be                   These new requirements are deemed                     Response: NMFS notes that, in
                                                  carried out consistent with the                         necessary to improve U.S. capacity to                 contrast with logbooks, VMS/EMTU
                                                  Administrative Procedure Act and other                  monitor its vessels’ compliance with                  reports are received in real time,
                                                  applicable law. Additional detail is                    domestic laws, including those used to                enabling more timely monitoring and
                                                  provided in Responses to Public                         implement RFMO requirements (both                     enforcement. NMFS recognizes the
                                                  Comments section below.                                 for those RFMOs to which we are a                     additional cost burden associated with
                                                                                                          party as well as those recognized by the              procuring and operating EMTUs and
                                                  Responses to Public Comments                            United States for purposes of the                     offers a reimbursement program to
                                                    NMFS received 18 public comments                      Compliance Act). This will enhance the                provide eligible vessel owners with up
                                                  on the proposed rule. Comments were                     United States’ ability to comply with its             to $3,100 towards the cost of procuring
                                                  received from the Western Fish Boat                     international obligations, including the              an EMTU unit (see ‘‘further
                                                  Owners Association, the American                        obligation to report high seas fishery                information’’ below).
                                                  Albacore Fishing Association, the                       data to the U.N. Food and Agriculture                    Comment 3: Since the focus of the
                                                  Hawaii Longline Association, and                        Organization. NMFS believes the cost of               proposed rule is on the activities of U.S.
                                                  individual west coast albacore fishers                  complying with these new requirements                 fishers on the high seas, several west
                                                  potentially affected by new                             is justified in light of the benefits that            coast albacore fishers questioned the
                                                  requirements in this rule.                              will be gained from a uniform level of                necessity of a requirement for the EMTU
                                                                                                          real-time monitoring of all high seas                 to transmit while a U.S. vessel is still
                                                  General Comments                                                                                              within the U.S. EEZ.
                                                                                                          activities conducted by U.S. fishers.
                                                     NMFS received numerous comments                                                                               Response: NMFS considered the
                                                  from west coast albacore fishers who                    Requirements for Enhanced Mobile                      alternative of only requiring EMTU
                                                  voiced their view that the proposed                     Transmitting Units (EMTUs)                            operation on the high seas but allowing
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                                                  rule, if finalized, would impose                           Comment 1: Several west coast                      units to be powered down while a
                                                  considerable and unnecessary burdens.                   albacore fishers noted that under                     vessel is in the U.S. EEZ or in the EEZ
                                                  These fishers noted that the additional                 WCPFC regulations, EMTUs are                          of another country, but determined that
                                                  burden on the fleet resulting from the                  required for all vessels that fish west of            such actions would weaken the
                                                  requirements contained in this rule                     the 150W line. This includes some of                  effectiveness of using EMTU position
                                                  would have adverse impacts on vessels,                  the larger U.S. albacore vessels. These               information to monitor the locations of
                                                  families, onshore support businesses,                   fishers commented that EMTUs should                   high seas fishing vessels. Allowing
                                                  local communities, and consumers.                       not be required for pole and line and                 power-downs whenever in the U.S. EEZ,


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                                                  in addition to the in-port and long-term                final rule, NMFS would allow fishers to                  Comment 2: The Hawaii Longline
                                                  exemptions provided in the rule, could                  use a device of their choosing whether                Association (HLA) noted that the
                                                  also encourage non-compliance and                       it be a satellite phone or some other                 proposed rule includes a new
                                                  undermine NMFS’ ability to monitor                      communications device, including a                    requirement stating that ‘‘[w]here
                                                  U.S. high seas fishing vessels.                         single side band radio.                               observer coverage is not otherwise
                                                     Comment 4: West coast albacore                          Comment 7: West coast albacore                     required by other regulations or relevant
                                                  fishers noted that requirements in the                  fishers expressed their view that there               RFMO conservation and management
                                                  rule to notify NOAA’s Office of Law                     are no bycatch issues in this fishery, and            measures, NMFS may select for at-sea
                                                  Enforcement (OLE) of EMTU power-up                      there are no closed areas where pole and              observer coverage any vessel that has
                                                  during office hours is burdensome and                   line and troll vessels fish. Because this             been issued a high seas fishing permit.’’
                                                  waiting for email confirmation from                     is the case, these fishers view the EMTU              Although the preamble to the proposed
                                                  OLE regarding the receipt of such                       requirement as being unnecessary and                  rule clarifies that this requirement
                                                  notifications would be another                          creating a considerable financial and                 ‘‘would not be invoked by NMFS if the
                                                  burdensome delay.                                       administrative burden.                                vessel will already be carrying an
                                                     Response: NMFS recognizes that OLE                      Response: Although there may be                    observer pursuant to other legal
                                                  office hours are somewhat constraining,                 little bycatch of protected species in the            authorities,’’ HLA believes it does not
                                                  but notes that vessel owners could                      west coast albacore fishery, NMFS is                  speak to the situation where a fishery is
                                                  choose to leave EMTUs on and not                        required under the Compliance                         already generally subject to a rigorous
                                                  power them down to help alleviate pre-                  Agreement to monitor all its high seas                observer monitoring program.
                                                  planning for turning on such units.                     fishing vessels and believes the                         Response: NMFS will take other
                                                  NMFS also notes such power up                           enhanced compliance monitoring and                    applicable observer coverage
                                                  notifications from fishers to OLE may                   enforcement benefits obtained from the                requirements into consideration in our
                                                  take place after office hours although                  EMTU requirement justify the cost of                  assignment of observers under this final
                                                  OLE acknowledgement of receipt will                     procuring and operating such                          rule. As stated in the preamble of the
                                                  take place during business hours. OLE                   equipment, a significant portion of                   proposed rule, this requirement would
                                                  makes best efforts to minimize delays in                which may be lessened through the                     not be invoked by NMFS if the vessel
                                                  its responses to fishers.                               reimbursement program for eligible                    will already by carrying an observer
                                                     Comment 5: Several west coast fishers                fishers needing to procure an EMTU.                   pursuant to other legal authorities.
                                                  stated their view that the initial cost and             Furthermore, VMS monitoring allows                    NMFS does not view amending the
                                                  expenses associated with EMTU                           the U.S. government to comply with its                regulatory text as desirable since it
                                                  installation and operation are                          international obligations by ensuring                 could lessen the agency’s flexibility in
                                                  significant. They furthermore noted that                that vessels not authorized to fish in                deploying scientific observers to
                                                  the lost income resulting from                          certain areas (for example, west of 150               monitor unforeseen issues that could
                                                  downtime while having an EMTU unit                      degrees longitude without a WCPFC                     arise unexpectedly in a high seas
                                                  installed and the additional expense of                 Area Endorsement) are not fishing there.              fishery.
                                                  travelling to a different location to have
                                                  an EMTU unit installed are not included                 Requirements for Observers                            Provisions for Permit Modification and
                                                  in NMFS cost estimates.                                    Comment 1: Several west coast                      Revocation
                                                     Response: NMFS recognizes the                        albacore fishers noted that the new                      Comment 1: HLA notes that the
                                                  additional cost burden associated with                  observer requirement would be                         proposed rule includes a new provision
                                                  procuring EMTUs and did account for                     problematic due to the small size of                  that would allow NMFS to ‘‘modify,
                                                  the time necessary to have an EMTU                      most U.S. pole and line and troll vessels             suspend, or revoke high seas permits if
                                                  installed as part of its cost estimate.                 fishing for albacore off the west coast. It           permitted activities impact living
                                                  NMFS also has a reimbursement                           was furthermore noted that the IATTC                  marine resources in ways that were not
                                                  program that will offer up to $3,100                    does not have observer requirements                   foreseen or anticipated at the time of
                                                  towards the cost of the EMTU unit for                   and neither do regulations developed by               permit issuance or are in contravention
                                                  eligible vessel owners (see ‘‘further                   the Pacific Fishery Management Council                of an international conservation and
                                                  information’’ below). Such units can                    for the albacore fishery under its                    management measure or are in violation
                                                  usually be installed without unduly                     purview.                                              of any provision of domestic law.’’ HLA
                                                  impacting the vessel’s normal                              Response: NMFS notes that the new                  is concerned with the ambiguity of the
                                                  operations.                                             observer requirement is consistent with               phrase ‘‘impact living marine resources
                                                     Comment 6: Several west coast                        regulations for Pacific HMS fisheries                 in ways that were not foreseen or
                                                  albacore fishers noted that, with regard                (including the north Pacific albacore                 anticipated’’ and recommends NMFS
                                                  to the proposed requirement for high                    fishery) at 50 CFR 660.719(a), which                  modify the proposed § 300.333(i) to
                                                  seas vessels to possess a backup                        states that ‘‘all fishing vessels with                eliminate the phrase ‘‘may impact living
                                                  communications device in the event of                   permits issued under this subpart and                 marine resources in ways that were not
                                                  an EMTU failure, it was unclear what                    operating in HMS fisheries, including                 foreseen or anticipated at the time of
                                                  kind of backup communications device                    catcher/processors, at-sea processors,                permit issuance’’ and provide a more
                                                  would be required. These fishers noted                  and vessels that embark from a port in                transparent standard for the regulated
                                                  that although U.S. vessels are required                 Washington, Oregon, or California and                 community. In addition to this proposed
                                                  by the Coast Guard to carry a single side               land catch in another area, may be                    revision, HLA believes NMFS should
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                                                  band radio when offshore, such a radio                  required to accommodate an NMFS                       provide an administrative process
                                                  may not be capable of meeting the                       certified observer on board to collect                whereby the permit holder may contest
                                                  functionality requirements delineated                   scientific data.’’ That being said, NMFS              the permit modification, suspension, or
                                                  by NMFS in the proposed rule.                           would carefully take into consideration               revocation. HLA notes its proposed
                                                     Response: NMFS notes that as long as                 both the scientific need for observer                 revisions would require NMFS to
                                                  the communications device is two-way                    coverage as well as the characteristics of            provide reasonable notice to the permit
                                                  and capable of real-time                                the fishery when designating high seas                holder before a permit is modified or
                                                  communications per § 300.337(k) in the                  vessels for observer coverage.                        revoked, as well as an opportunity to be


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                                                  heard, consistent with due process                      to the Marine Mammal Protection Act                   Further Information for High Seas
                                                  requirements.                                           (MMPA) List of Fisheries. The HLA                     Vessel Owners Applying for
                                                     Response: Under this rule, consistent                view is that the proposed regulations                 Reimbursement for Purchase of a Type-
                                                  with international conservation and                     only provide such process for the                     Approved VMS/EMTU Unit
                                                  management measures and applicable                      addition of fisheries—not for the                        High seas vessel owners that do not
                                                  law, NMFS authorizes the issuance of                    deletion of fisheries. In HLA’s view,                 currently possess VMS/EMTU units
                                                  high seas fishing permits for high seas                 such a deletion of a fishery without                  type-approved for use on the high seas
                                                  fisheries where fishing activities have                 notice and the opportunity for comment                may apply for reimbursement by
                                                  been analyzed in accordance with the                    would violate due process requirements.               contacting the VMS reimbursement
                                                  ESA, NEPA, and other applicable law.                       Response: Section 300.334(d) of the                program at the Pacific States Marine
                                                  However, new information about fishing                  rule provides for rulemaking procedures               Fisheries Commission (www.psmfc.org).
                                                  activities and impacts to living marine                 to take place in the case of any revision                Vessel owners are reimbursed on a
                                                  resources may arise after a fishery is                  (addition or deletion) to the list of                 first-come, first-served basis until funds
                                                  authorized and permits are issued.                      authorized high seas fisheries and                    for the reimbursement program are
                                                  Recognizing this, § 300.333(i) provides                 § 300.334(f) reiterates that NMFS will                exhausted. The standard processing
                                                  NMFS with authority to modify,                          issue a final rule announcing any                     time is within 30 days of a completed
                                                  suspend, or revoke a permit, as needed.                 deletion from the list of authorized high             application. Since funding for these
                                                  Prior to doing so, NMFS would provide                   seas fisheries. NMFS would conduct the                reimbursements in only available until
                                                  affected permit holders the new                         rulemaking consistent with the APA                    the end of 2015, NOAA recommends
                                                  information that was not available and                  which generally requires publication of               VMS installations/activations be made
                                                  therefore not considered at the time of                 a proposed and final rule, opportunity                no later than November 15, 2015, and
                                                  permit issuance, along with the                         for public comment and delayed                        all applications for reimbursement be
                                                  rationale for the proposed permit                       effectiveness for a final rule, but also              submitted to the Pacific States Marine
                                                  modification, suspension, or revocation.                provides for good cause waiver of notice              Fisheries Commission no later than 5
                                                  In response to comments, NMFS has                       and comment when impracticable,                       p.m./PST on November 30, 2015.
                                                  revised the final rule to refer to impacts              unnecessary, or contrary to the public
                                                  that were ‘‘not considered’’ (as opposed                                                                      Classification
                                                                                                          interest. Any such action would also be
                                                  to ‘‘not foreseen or anticipated’’) at the              conducted consistent with the ESA,                      This final rule is published under the
                                                  time of permit issuance to provide more                 MMPA, MSA, and other applicable law.                  authority of the High Seas Fishing
                                                  clarity. Broad language is necessary here                                                                     Compliance Act (16 U.S.C. 5501 et seq.).
                                                  because it is impossible to anticipate                  Conditions for Obtaining or Renewing a                The NMFS Assistant Administrator has
                                                  and codify all of the types of new                      Permit or Authorization                               determined that this final rule is
                                                  information that could lead NMFS to                                                                           consistent with this and other
                                                                                                             Comment 1: The HLA notes that
                                                  modify, suspend, or revoke an HSFCA                                                                           applicable laws.
                                                                                                          § 300.334(b)(2) of the proposed
                                                  permit. However, the final rule also                                                                            The Office of Management and Budget
                                                                                                          regulations, if finalized, will require a
                                                  explains that, in the event of a potential                                                                    has determined that this rule is not
                                                                                                          new applicant for a high seas permit to
                                                  permit change, NMFS would notify                                                                              significant for purposes of Executive
                                                                                                          ‘‘obtain and renew any appropriate
                                                  affected permit holders and provide an                                                                        Order 12866.
                                                                                                          permits or authorizations.’’ Based on
                                                  opportunity to respond, consistent with
                                                  the Administrative Procedure Act (APA)                  HLA’s past experience, there are                      Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                  and other applicable law. Individual                    situations that may arise in which a                     A Final Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  permit infractions will continue to be                  required authorization by NMFS for a                  Analysis (FRFA) was prepared, as
                                                  handled in accordance with procedures                   given fishery is overdue (such as the                 required by section 603 of the
                                                  at 15 CFR part 904. Beyond the permit                   issuance of a negligible impact                       Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The
                                                  change provision of § 300.333(i), NMFS                  determination under the MMPA) as a                    FRFA describes the economic impact
                                                  notes that § 300.334(d)–(f) provides                    result of agency delay. In this situation,            this final rule will have on small
                                                  broader authority to delete a fishery                   vessels in the fishery that already have              entities. This FRFA incorporates the
                                                  from the authorized fisheries list                      permits are typically allowed to                      Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                  through rulemaking. Among other                         continue fishing under a temporary                    (IRFA) published in the Federal
                                                  things, a relevant consideration is                     extension, which is issued by an agency               Register on April 13, 2015 (80 FR
                                                  whether fishing activities would                        letter. It is not clear to HLA whether                19611). A description of the action, why
                                                  detrimentally affect the well-being of a                § 300.334(b)(2) will prevent a new                    it is being considered, and the legal
                                                  regulated species of fish, marine                       vessel from receiving a high seas permit              basis for this action are contained above
                                                  mammal, or ESA-protected species. If                    or authorization in this situation. HLA               in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
                                                  NMFS were to delete an authorized                       recommends that NMFS clarify in the                   section. The analysis follows. A copy of
                                                  fishery, any activities on the high seas                preamble to the final rule or in the final            the full FRFA is available from NMFS
                                                  related to that fishery would be                        regulations that this condition will not              (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
                                                  prohibited.                                             apply to situations in which an
                                                                                                          authorization cannot be obtained as a                 Description and Estimate of the Number
                                                  Procedures for Deletion of a Fishery                    result of agency delay or fault by the                of Small Entities
                                                  From the List of Authorized High Seas                   agency.                                                 The final rule will apply to owners
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                                                  Fisheries                                                  Response: NMFS recognizes there are                and operators of U.S. fishing vessels
                                                     Comment 1: The HLA stated it is                      temporary situations such as those                    operating on the high seas, including
                                                  essential that the process to delete a                  noted by HLA. We believe that the                     harvesting vessels, refrigerated cargo
                                                  fishery from the list of authorized high                phrase ‘‘permit or authorization’’ in                 vessels, and other vessels used to
                                                  seas fisheries involve a full                           § 300.334(b)(2) of the final rule is broad            support fishing. There are
                                                  administrative process, including                       enough to encompass a temporary                       approximately 600 U.S. vessels
                                                  issuance of a proposed rule and the                     extension of a permit issued via an                   permitted under the HSFCA to fish on
                                                  opportunity for public comment, similar                 agency letter.                                        the high seas. The majority of these


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                                                  permitted vessels are longliners, purse                 estimated to take 30 minutes per                         The majority of the approximately 200
                                                  seiners, trollers, or pole and line vessels             application.                                          affected vessels are albacore trollers or
                                                  that fish for highly migratory species.                    The final rule will allow a person,                pole and line vessels operating in the
                                                  There are also small numbers of                         which could include an organization or                Pacific Ocean. These vessels have
                                                  gillnetting, squid jigging, hand or other               a group of persons, to request that                   generally not been subject to VMS
                                                  lining, multipurpose, and trawl vessels.                NMFS add a fishery to the list of                     requirements contained in other
                                                     In this RFA analysis, an individual                  fisheries authorized on the high seas. A              regulations. The cost of compliance
                                                  vessel is the proxy for each business                   request will need to include the                      with this requirement includes the cost
                                                  entity. Although a single business entity               following information:                                of purchase, installation, maintenance,
                                                  may own multiple vessels, NMFS does                        (a) The species (target and incidental)            and operation of the EMTU. The costs
                                                  not have a reliable means at this time to               expected to be harvested and the                      of purchase and installation are treated
                                                  track ownership of multiple vessels to a                anticipated amounts of harvest and                    as one-time costs because this analysis
                                                  single business entity. Based on limited                bycatch.                                              shows costs just in the near-term future.
                                                  financial information about the affected                   (b) The approximate times and places               Table 1 summarizes the costs associated
                                                  fishing vessels, NMFS believes that all                 fishing will take place, approximate                  with the EMTU requirement. A
                                                  the affected fish harvesting businesses,                number of vessels participating, and the              description of the estimates and
                                                  except for the Pacific tuna purse seine                 type, size, and amount of gear to be                  calculations used in Table 1 is provided
                                                  vessels, are small entities as defined by               used.                                                 below the table.
                                                  the RFA; that is, they are independently                   (c) A description of the specific area
                                                  owned and operated and not dominant                     that may be affected by the fishing                    TABLE 1—ESTIMATED COSTS OF COM-
                                                  in their fields of operation, and have                  activities.                                             PLIANCE WITH EMTU REQUIRE-
                                                  annual receipts of no more than $20.5                      (d) A description of any anticipated                  MENTS
                                                  million.                                                impacts on the environment, including
                                                  Projecting Reporting, Record-Keeping,                   impacts on fish stocks, marine                                  Description                       Cost
                                                  and Other Compliance Requirements                       mammals, species listed as threatened
                                                                                                          or endangered under the ESA or their                  EMTU purchase ....................   Up to $3,100
                                                     For each element of the final rule, the                                                                    Installation cost (one-time) ....    $50–400
                                                                                                          critical habitat.                                                                            ($400 used
                                                  analysis of impacts to small entities is                   (e) If requested by NMFS, any                                                             for esti-
                                                  described below.                                        additional information necessary for                                                         mation)
                                                     Permit Application Process. NMFS                     NMFS to conduct analyses under ESA,                   Daily position report costs          $1.44
                                                  currently authorizes fisheries on the                   MMPA and NEPA.                                          (Hourly, 24/day; $0.06/re-
                                                  high seas only after appropriate reviews                   Making the request to add an                         port *24 reports/day).
                                                  are completed pursuant to the ESA,                      authorized fishery is expected to take                Annual position report cost          $525/vessel
                                                  MMPA, NEPA, and other applicable                        approximately 110 hours. This time                      per vessel ($1.44/day *
                                                  law. Applicants select from a list of                                                                           365 days/year).
                                                                                                          would be spent gathering and compiling                Annual EMTU maintenance              $50–100
                                                  such authorized fisheries when                          the required information. NMFS does                     cost.                                ($100 used
                                                  applying for a high seas fishing permit.                not expect such requests on a regular                                                        for esti-
                                                  The final rule will codify this                         basis. For the purposes of this FRFA,                                                        mation)
                                                  procedure. Vessel owners and operators                  NMFS estimates that one request might                 Total cost per vessel (Year 1;       $4025
                                                  apply for a high seas fishing permit                    be submitted every 5 years. The impact                  unit + installation + position
                                                  every 5 years, paying an application fee                from this aspect of the final rule is not               reports).
                                                  currently set at $129 and completing the                expected to be significant because this               Total cost per vessel after re-      $925
                                                  application form, which is estimated to                                                                         imbursement of EMTU cost
                                                                                                          is not a requirement, but an option for
                                                                                                                                                                  (for eligible vessels only).
                                                  take 30 minutes. The rule will not                      the public, and such requests are                     Cost per vessel (Year 2 and          $625/vessel
                                                  change these burdens.                                   expected to be made infrequently.                       beyond; position reports
                                                     The final rule is explicit about the                    Installation and Operation of EMTUs.                 and EMTU maintenance).
                                                  requirement that vessels harvesting or                  The final rule will require the                       Number of affected vessels ..        200
                                                  participating in operations on the high                 installation of EMTUs on all high seas                Total cost (Year 1; total cost       $805,000
                                                  seas in support of harvesting, such as                  fishing vessels. The EMTU will need to                  per vessel before reim-
                                                  transshipment and provision of supplies                 be operated at all times, except when                   bursement * number of af-
                                                  or fuel, have on board a valid high seas                the vessel will be at a dock or                         fected vessels).
                                                                                                                                                                Total cost (Year 2 and be-           $125,000
                                                  fishing permit. NMFS expects this                       permanent mooring for more than 72                      yond; total cost per vessel
                                                  aspect of the final rule to result in few               consecutive hours, or when the vessel                   * number of affected ves-
                                                  additional applications for high seas                   will not operate on the high seas or in                 sels).
                                                  permits, if any, because transshipment                  any fishery that requires EMTU
                                                  of fish on the high seas is prohibited in               operation for more than 30 consecutive                  Units must be installed by a qualified
                                                  some fisheries and, where it is not                     days. Notices prior to EMTU power-                    marine electrician. Based on experience
                                                  prohibited, records show few instances                  down and power-up will need to be                     in other fisheries with EMTU
                                                  of transshipment. NMFS is not aware of                  provided to NMFS.                                     requirements, NMFS believes that
                                                  any U.S. vessels that provide supplies or                  Under the final rule, approximately                installation cost can range from $50 to
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                                                  fuel to harvesting vessels on the high                  200 of the currently permitted high seas              $400, depending on the vessel,
                                                  seas.                                                   fishing vessels will need to install an               proximity to the installer, and the
                                                     The rule will require a photograph of                EMTU. The remaining 400 or so vessels                 difficulty of the installation. For
                                                  the high seas fishing vessel to be                      currently holding high seas fishing                   estimation purposes, $400 was used to
                                                  submitted with the permit application.                  permits are already subject to EMTU                   calculate the costs of compliance with
                                                  The time necessary to photograph the                    requirements and will not bear any                    this final rule.
                                                  vessel, print or scan the photograph,                   additional compliance costs as a result                 The cost of transmitting data through
                                                  and attach it to the application is                     of this final rule.                                   the EMTU depends on the type of


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                                                  EMTU installed and the communication                    to requirements for carrying an observer.             some exceptions. In the Pacific Ocean,
                                                  service provider selected. For the                      For example, in the shallow-set and                   purse seine vessels are prohibited from
                                                  purposes of this rulemaking, NMFS is                    deep-set longline sectors of the Hawaii               transshipping in some instances. NMFS
                                                  assuming the cost of EMTU position                      longline fleet, 100 percent and                       is aware that during 2006 to 2009, four
                                                  data transmissions is approximately                     approximately 20 percent of fishing                   to eight vessels offloaded longline-
                                                  $0.06 per transmission. This equates to                 trips, respectively, are covered by                   caught fish each year and four to eight
                                                  $1.44 per day for the location reports, at              observers. In authorized fisheries where              vessels received longline-caught fish
                                                  a rate of one transmission per hour.                    observers are placed on all participating             each year. It is likely that most of these
                                                  Providing position reports throughout                   vessels pursuant to other regulations,                transshipments took place at sea by the
                                                  the year will cost a high seas fishing                  the compliance cost of the final rule will            Hawaii-based longline fleet, but it is
                                                  vessel $525 (365 days per year * 24                     be nil.                                               unknown how many of these
                                                  position reports per day * $0.06 = $525).                  In high seas fisheries where only a                transshipments took place on the high
                                                     The EMTU may be powered down if                      portion of the high seas fishing vessels              seas. NMFS also has data on past
                                                  the vessel will be at the dock or mooring               are selected for observer coverage, the               transshipments on the high seas
                                                  for more than 72 consecutive hours or                   possibility of being selected to carry an             involving a few U.S. albacore troll
                                                  if the vessel, for 30 or more consecutive               observer may increase under this final                vessels.
                                                  days, will not be operating on the high                 rule. However, as noted in response to                   Each transshipment notice is
                                                  seas or participating in a fishery that                 Comment 8 above, NMFS would                           estimated to take about 15 minutes and
                                                  requires EMTU operation. A message                      carefully take into consideration both                no more than $1 in communication
                                                  notifying NMFS of the power-down                        the scientific need for observer coverage             costs to prepare and submit to NMFS.
                                                  must be sent to NMFS prior to powering                  as well as the characteristics of the                    Each transshipment report is
                                                  down the unit and again when the                        fishery when designating high seas                    estimated to take about 60 minutes and
                                                  EMTU will be powered back up. If an                     vessels for observer coverage. Vessels                $1 in communication costs to prepare
                                                  EMTU is powered down for portions of                    that are not already subject to any other             and submit to NMFS. Thus, for each
                                                  the year, the actual annual cost of                     observer requirements may be selected                 transshipment event on the high seas,
                                                  transmitting position data will be less.                to carry observers. This includes, but is             the time burden is estimated to be 1
                                                  Thus the annual costs of EMTU                           not limited to, South Pacific albacore                hour and 15 minutes and cost $2 for
                                                  operation will vary among individual                    trollers, purse seine vessels of Class 5 or           each U.S. flagged vessel involved in the
                                                  vessels depending on the number of                      smaller participating in the Eastern                  transshipment.
                                                  days an EMTU may be powered down.                       Pacific tuna fisheries, and some longline                Reporting Requirements. Existing
                                                     The cost of compliance for vessel                    vessels in Western Pacific pelagic                    regulations require submission of high
                                                  owners is estimated to be $4025 per                     fisheries.                                            seas fishing logbooks. This final rule
                                                  vessel in the first year (Table 1). This is                When a vessel is selected for observer             deletes that requirement under the
                                                  the cost of compliance prior to receiving               coverage under this rule, the vessel                  HSFCA regulations, and instead,
                                                  reimbursement for the cost of the                       owner or operator will be required to                 provides that owners and operators of
                                                  EMTU. Reimbursement funds of up to                      provide NMFS a notice of their next                   high seas fishing vessels use the
                                                  $3,100 per VMS unit will reduce the                     fishing trip. This notification is                    reporting forms developed for their
                                                  cost to $925 per vessel, on average, for                estimated to take 5 minutes and cost $1               authorized fisheries to report high seas
                                                  reimbursement-eligible vessels. The cost                in communication costs.                               catch and fishing effort information.
                                                  of operating the EMTU in year two and                      For trips on which an observer is                  Given that the former reporting
                                                  beyond will include the cost of sending                 deployed under this new requirement,                  requirements would not be changed in
                                                  position reports and maintenance and is                 the affected entity will at least be                  a substantive way, the associated
                                                  estimated to be $625.                                   responsible for the costs associated with             compliance cost is unchanged.
                                                     Aside from the costs of purchase,                    providing the observer with food,                        Summary. The final rule may increase
                                                  installation, and operation of EMTUs,                   accommodations, and medical facilities.               the cost of operating on the high seas for
                                                  vessel owners or operators will need to                 These costs are expected to be $20 to                 all affected entities. Fulfillment of these
                                                  spend time purchasing a unit, having it                 $50 per day. Assuming a high seas                     requirements is not expected to require
                                                  installed, and submitting an installation               fishing trip averages 20 days in                      any professional skills that the vessel
                                                  and activation report form. These steps                 duration, the estimated cost of                       owners and operators do not already
                                                  are estimated to take an average of 4                   compliance for accommodating an                       possess.
                                                  hours. The notices prior to power-down                  observer on a vessel would be between
                                                  and powering back up the EMTU are                       $400 and $1,000.                                      Significant Alternatives Considered
                                                  estimated to take 10 minutes each.                         Transshipment Notices and Reports.                    NMFS attempted to identify
                                                     The compliance cost of obtaining,                    For owners and operators of vessels                   alternatives that would accomplish the
                                                  carrying on board, and monitoring                       involved in offloading or receiving a                 objectives of the rulemaking and
                                                  communication devices required to be                    transshipment of fish or fish product on              minimize any significant economic
                                                  used in the event of an EMTU failure is                 the high seas, the final rule will require            impact of the final rule on small
                                                  expected to be zero, as NMFS believes                   vessel owners or operators to provide to              entities.
                                                  all affected small entities already carry               NMFS notice of transshipments at least                   The alternative of taking no action
                                                  and monitor such devices.                               36 hours prior to any transshipment on                was rejected because it would fail to
                                                     Requirement to Carry an Observer.                    the high seas and to submit reports of                achieve the objectives of the
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                                                  Under the final rule, a high seas fishing               transshipment following the                           rulemaking.
                                                  vessel will be required to carry an                     transshipment events.                                    NMFS evaluated an option to rely on
                                                  observer for the duration of a fishing                     Transshipment is also regulated under              existing permit programs, other than the
                                                  trip, if so selected by NMFS. When an                   other applicable law. For example, in                 HSFCA permit program, to authorize
                                                  observer is deployed pursuant to this                   the Atlantic Ocean, transshipments (the               high seas fishing activities. However, by
                                                  rule, NMFS will pay the cost of the                     offloading, unloading, or transferring of             continuing to require the separate
                                                  observer’s salary and benefits. Most high               fish or fish products from one vessel to              HSFCA permit, NMFS is able to
                                                  seas fishing vessels are already subject                another) are generally prohibited, with               maintain a separate record of vessels


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                                                  permitted to fish on the high seas,                     least one business day in advance of the              Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                  facilitating NMFS’ ability to submit                    transshipment, rather than 36 hours as                   This final rule contains a collection-
                                                  information regarding U.S. high seas                    proposed. However, a shorter advance                  of-information requirement approved by
                                                  vessels to the FAO as required under the                notice would reduce opportunities for                 OMB under the Paperwork Reduction
                                                  Compliance Agreement. FAO compiles                      NMFS or the U.S. Coast Guard to                       Act (PRA). This collection of
                                                  records of vessels authorized to fish on                observe transshipments in the event                   information, under OMB Control No.
                                                  the high seas submitted by the Parties to               they are able to meet the transshipping               0648–0304, includes a permit
                                                  the Compliance Agreement. The                           vessels at sea. For this reason, this                 application, vessel marking
                                                  separate HSFCA permit, required under                   alternative is not preferred.                         requirements, and high seas fishing
                                                  the existing regulations to be carried on                  With respect to the transshipment
                                                                                                                                                                effort and catch reporting. In addition to
                                                  board the vessel, is also useful in                     reporting requirements, one alternative
                                                                                                                                                                this collection of information, the final
                                                  demonstrating to any domestic                           would be to impose a different
                                                                                                                                                                rule includes new requirements listed
                                                  inspectors, foreign inspectors operating                timeframe for submission of the report.
                                                                                                          The report could be submitted more                    below.
                                                  under the authority of a high seas                                                                               The public reporting burden for each
                                                  boarding and inspection scheme                          than 15 days after completion of the
                                                                                                                                                                requirement has been estimated,
                                                  adopted by an RFMO to which the                         transshipment. However, NMFS
                                                                                                                                                                including the time for reviewing
                                                  United States is party, or foreign port                 believes 15 days is a reasonable
                                                                                                          timeframe, and that extending it further              instructions, searching existing data
                                                  inspectors, that a vessel is permitted to
                                                                                                          could lead to NMFS not receiving                      sources, gathering and maintaining the
                                                  fish on the high seas.
                                                     With respect to the EMTU                             transshipment reports in a timely                     data needed, and completing and
                                                  requirement, one alternative would be                   manner and would not support                          reviewing the collection of information
                                                  to require EMTU operation at all times,                 collection of complete information                    per response. The estimates are as
                                                  which would provide NMFS the ability                    regarding authorized fisheries.                       follows:
                                                  to monitor a vessel’s location at any                                                                            • Inclusion of a vessel photograph in
                                                                                                          Small Entity Compliance Guide                         the permit application: 30 minutes.
                                                  time. However, NMFS is aware that
                                                  some vessels holding high seas fishing                    Section 212 of the Small Business                      • Request for a fishery to be
                                                  permits may remain in the EEZ for                       Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                authorized on the high seas (optional):
                                                  extended periods and are not currently                  1996 states that, for each rule or group              110 hours.
                                                                                                          of related rules for which an agency is                  • EMTU purchase and installation: 4
                                                  subject to EMTU operation requirements
                                                  while in the EEZ. Some of these vessels                 required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                hours for purchase, installation, and
                                                  may also dock their vessels and not                     shall publish one or more guides to                   activation of the EMTU and submittal of
                                                  engage in fishing for portions of the                   assist small entities in complying with               the installation and activation report.
                                                                                                          the rule, and shall designate such                       • Position reports: Automatically sent
                                                  year. This alternative is not preferred
                                                  because the regulatory burden could be                  publications as ‘‘small entity                        by the EMTU.
                                                                                                          compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                    • Notices of EMTU power-down and
                                                  minimized by providing some
                                                                                                          explain the actions a small entity is                 power-up: 10 minutes each.
                                                  exemptions to the EMTU operation
                                                                                                          required to take to comply with a rule                   • Prior notice for high seas
                                                  requirement, such as exemptions to
                                                                                                          or group of rules. As part of this                    transshipments: 15 minutes.
                                                  address the two circumstances
                                                                                                          rulemaking process, a letter to permit                   • Transshipment reporting: 1 hour.
                                                  described above. The preferred                                                                                   Notwithstanding any other provision
                                                  alternative would maintain the ability to               holders that also serves as small entity
                                                                                                          compliance guide (the guide) was                      of the law, no person is required to
                                                  monitor high seas fishing vessels yet
                                                                                                          prepared. Copies of this final rule are               respond to, and no person shall be
                                                  minimize the regulatory burden.
                                                     Another alternative would be to                      available from the NMFS Office for                    subject to penalty for failure to comply
                                                  require EMTU operation only on the                      International Affairs and Seafood                     with, a collection of information subject
                                                  high seas. However, allowing units to be                Inspection, and the guide, i.e., permit               to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                                  powered down while a vessel is in the                   holder letter, will be sent to all HSFCA              that collection of information displays a
                                                  EEZ of the U.S. for less than the allotted              permit holders. The guide and this final              currently valid OMB control number.
                                                  exemption time or in the EEZ of another                 rule will be available upon request.                     The reporting requirements described
                                                  country would weaken the effectiveness                                                                        above amend an existing collection of
                                                                                                          National Environmental Policy Act                     information, (OMB Control No. 0648–
                                                  of using EMTU position information to
                                                  monitor the locations of high seas                        The provisions of this rule are                     0304) which has been approved by the
                                                  fishing vessels. For vessels that are                   administrative in nature and facilitate               Office of Management and Budget
                                                  highly mobile and could operate at any                  monitoring of all high seas fishing                   (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction
                                                  time of the year, such as many high seas                vessels. The requirements for the                     Act.
                                                  fishing vessels, EMTUs are more                         installation of VMS EMTUs on vessels,                 List of Subjects
                                                  effective if they remain in operation at                the carrying of observers, and the prior
                                                  all times. Allowing power-downs                         notice and reporting of transshipments                50 CFR Part 300
                                                  whenever in the EEZ, in addition to the                 on the high seas will facilitate                        Administrative practice and
                                                  in-port and long-term exemptions                        monitoring of vessels and will not have               procedure, Confidential business
                                                  provided in the proposed rule, could                    any impacts on the human environment.                 information, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing
                                                  also encourage non-compliance and                       Moreover, the final rule also includes                vessels, Foreign relations,
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                                                  result in large gaps in NMFS’ ability to                procedures that incorporate reviews                   Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,
                                                  monitor high seas fishing vessels. Thus,                under ESA and NEPA prior to any                       Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                  this alternative is not preferred.                      authorization of activities on the high               requirements, Statistics.
                                                     With respect to the requirement for                  seas. Therefore, this action is
                                                  prior notice of high seas transshipments,               categorically excluded from further                   50 CFR Part 600
                                                  one alternative would be to allow                       environmental review under NEPA                         Administrative practice and
                                                  affected entities to provide the notice of              pursuant to section 6.03.c.3(i) of NOAA               procedure, Confidential business
                                                  high seas transshipment to NMFS at                      Administrative Order 216–6.                           information, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing


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                                                  vessels, Foreign relations,                             management measures recognized by                        Office Director means the director of
                                                  Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,                 the United States.                                    the NMFS Office for International
                                                  Reporting and recordkeeping                                                                                   Affairs and Seafood Inspection.
                                                  requirements, Statistics.                               § 300.331    Definitions.                                Regional Administrator means any
                                                                                                             In addition to the terms defined in                one of the Directors of a NMFS regional
                                                  50 CFR Part 660                                                                                               office, defined under § 300.2.
                                                                                                          section 300.2 and those in the Act and
                                                    Administrative practice and                           the Agreement to Promote Compliance                      Transship or transshipment means
                                                  procedure, American Samoa, Fisheries,                   with International Conservation and                   offloading or receiving or otherwise
                                                  Fishing, Guam, Hawaiian Natives,                        Management Measures by Fishing                        transferring fish or fish products from
                                                  Indians, Northern Mariana Islands,                      Vessels on the High Seas, adopted by                  one fishing vessel to another. Excluded
                                                  Reporting and recordkeeping                             the Conference of the Food and                        from this definition is net sharing,
                                                  requirements.                                           Agriculture Organization of the United                which means the transfer of fish that
                                                                                                          Nations on November 24, 1993                          have not yet been loaded on board any
                                                  50 CFR Part 665                                                                                               fishing vessel from the purse seine net
                                                                                                          (Agreement), the terms used in this
                                                    Accountability measures, Annual                       subpart have the following meanings. If               of one vessel to another fishing vessel.
                                                  catch limits, Fisheries, Fishing, Western               a term is defined differently in section              Fish shall be considered to be on board
                                                  and central Pacific.                                    300.2, the Act, or the Agreement, the                 a fishing vessel once they are on a deck
                                                    Dated: October 9, 2015.                               definition in this section shall apply.               or in a hold, or once they are first lifted
                                                  Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                      Bottom fishing means fishing using                 out of the water by the vessel.
                                                                                                          gear that is likely to contact the seafloor              Vessel monitoring system (VMS) is
                                                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                                                                          during the normal course of fishing                   defined in 50 CFR 600.1500.
                                                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                  Fisheries Service.                                      operations.                                           § 300.332   Issuing offices.
                                                    For the reasons set out in the                           Enhanced mobile transceiver unit                     Any Regional Administrator or the
                                                  preamble, 50 CFR parts 300, 600, 660                    (EMTU) is defined in 50 CFR 600.1500.                 Office Director may issue permits
                                                  and 665 are amended as follows:                            High seas means the waters beyond                  required under this subpart. While
                                                                                                          the territorial sea or exclusive economic             applicants for permits may submit an
                                                  PART 300—INTERNATIONAL                                  zone (or the equivalent) of any Nation,               application to any Regional
                                                  FISHERIES REGULATIONS                                   to the extent that such territorial sea or            Administrator or the Office Director,
                                                                                                          exclusive economic zone (or the                       applicants are encouraged to submit
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 300
                                                                                                          equivalent) is recognized by the United               their applications (with envelopes
                                                  continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                          States.                                               marked ‘‘Attn: HSFCA Permits’’) to the
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq., 16 U.S.C.                                                                 Regional Administrator or the Office
                                                                                                             High seas fishing permit means a
                                                  1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 5501 et seq., 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                          permit issued under this subpart.                     Director with whom they normally
                                                  2431 et seq., 31 U.S.C. 9701 et seq.
                                                                                                             High seas fishing vessel means any                 interact on fisheries matters.
                                                  Subpart B—[Removed and Reserved]                        vessel of the United States used or                   § 300.333   Vessel permits.
                                                                                                          intended for use on the high seas for the
                                                  ■ 2. Remove and reserve subpart B,                                                                               (a) Eligibility. (1) Any vessel owner or
                                                                                                          purpose of the commercial exploitation
                                                  consisting of § 300.10 through 300.17.                                                                        operator of a high seas fishing vessel is
                                                                                                          of living marine resources and as a
                                                                                                                                                                eligible to receive a permit for a fishery
                                                                                                          harvesting vessel, mothership, or any
                                                  ■   3. Add subpart Q to read as follows:                                                                      authorized on the high seas under this
                                                                                                          other support vessel directly engaged in
                                                  Subpart Q—High Seas Fisheries
                                                                                                                                                                subpart, unless the vessel was
                                                                                                          a fishing operation. Support vessels
                                                                                                                                                                previously authorized to be used for
                                                  Sec.                                                    include vessels that process or transship
                                                                                                                                                                fishing on the high seas by a foreign
                                                  300.330 Purpose.                                        fish on the high seas; provide supplies,
                                                  300.331 Definitions.
                                                                                                                                                                nation, and—
                                                                                                          personnel or fuel on the high seas to                    (i) The foreign nation suspended such
                                                  300.332 Issuing offices.                                other fishing vessels; or conduct other
                                                  300.333 Vessel permits.                                                                                       authorization, because the vessel
                                                                                                          activities in support of, or in                       undermined the effectiveness of
                                                  300.334 Fisheries authorized on the high                preparation for fishing.
                                                       seas.                                                                                                    international conservation and
                                                  300.335 Bottom fishing.                                    International conservation and                     management measures, and the
                                                  300.336 Vessel identification.                          management measures means measures                    suspension has not expired; or
                                                  300.337 Requirements for Enhanced Mobile                to conserve or manage one or more                        (ii) The foreign nation, within the 3
                                                       Transceiver Units (EMTUs).                         species of living marine resources that               years preceding application for a permit
                                                  300.338 Observers.                                      are adopted and applied in accordance                 under this section, withdrew such
                                                  300.339 Transshipment on the high seas.                 with the relevant rules of international
                                                  300.340 Prohibitions.
                                                                                                                                                                authorization, because the vessel
                                                                                                          law, as reflected in the 1982 United                  undermined the effectiveness of
                                                  300.341 Reporting.
                                                                                                          Nations Convention on the Law of the                  international conservation and
                                                  Subpart Q—High Seas Fisheries                           Sea, and that are recognized by the                   management measures.
                                                                                                          United States. Such measures may be                      (2) The restrictions in paragraphs
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 5501 et seq.                   adopted by global, regional, or sub-                  (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section do not
                                                                                                          regional fisheries organizations, subject             apply if ownership of the vessel has
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                                                  § 300.330    Purpose.                                   to the rights and obligations of their                changed since the vessel undermined
                                                     This subpart implements the High                     members, or by treaties or other                      the effectiveness of international
                                                  Seas Fishing Compliance Act of 1995                     international agreements.                             conservation and management
                                                  (Act), which requires the Secretary to                     Observer means any person serving in               measures, and the new owner has
                                                  license U.S. vessels fishing on the high                the capacity of an observer employed by               provided sufficient evidence to the
                                                  seas and to ensure that such vessels do                 NMFS, either directly or under contract               Regional Administrator or Office
                                                  not operate in contravention of                         with a third party, or certified as an                Director demonstrating that the owner
                                                  international conservation and                          observer by NMFS.                                     and operator at the time the vessel


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                                                  undermined the effectiveness of such                    conditions or restrictions, within 15                 United States to take marine mammals
                                                  measures have no further legal,                         days of receipt of a completed                        or ESA-listed species. No marine
                                                  beneficial, or financial interest in, or                application and payment of the                        mammals or ESA-listed species may be
                                                  control of, the vessel.                                 appropriate fee.                                      taken in the course of fishing operations
                                                     (3) The restrictions in paragraphs                      (2) The Regional Administrator or                  unless the taking is allowed under the
                                                  (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section do not               Office Director will not issue a permit               Marine Mammal Protection Act or the
                                                  apply if it is determined by the Regional               unless an EMTU has been installed and                 Endangered Species Act (ESA),
                                                  Administrator or Office Director that                   activated on the vessel in accordance                 pursuant to regulations, an
                                                  issuing a permit would not subvert the                  with § 300.337(c)(2).                                 authorization, or permit granted by
                                                  purposes of the Agreement.                                 (3) The Regional Administrator or                  NMFS or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                     (b) Applicability. Any high seas                     Office Director will not issue a permit               Service.
                                                  fishing vessel used for fishing, as                     unless the applicant holds a valid                       (i) Permit Status Changes. NMFS may
                                                  defined under § 300.2, on the high seas                 permit for the subject vessel for any U.S.            modify, suspend, or revoke a permit
                                                  must have on board a valid permit                       domestic fisheries related to the                     issued under this subpart if permitted
                                                  issued under this subpart.                              authorized high seas fishery.                         activities may impact living marine
                                                     (c) Application. Permit application                     (4) Except as otherwise provided,                  resources in ways that were not
                                                  forms are available from the NMFS Web                   permits issued under this subpart are                 considered at the time of permit
                                                  site or from any Regional Administrator                 valid for 5 years from the date of                    issuance; are in contravention of an
                                                  or the Office Director. Failure to submit               issuance. For a permit to remain valid                international conservation and
                                                  a complete and accurate application,                    to its expiration date, the vessel’s U.S.             management measure; or violate any
                                                  along with all other required                           Coast Guard documentation or state                    applicable law. NMFS will notify an
                                                  documentation and the specified fee                     registration must be kept current. A                  affected permit holder of any potential
                                                  will preclude issuance of a permit. To                  permit issued under this subpart is void              change in permit status by contacting
                                                  apply for a permit under this subpart,                  when the vessel owner or the name of                  the permit holder at the address of
                                                  the owner or operator of a high seas                    the vessel changes, or in the event the               record provided on the permit
                                                  fishing vessel must submit the following                vessel is no longer eligible for U.S.                 application or as updated pursuant to
                                                  to a Regional Administrator or Office                   documentation, such documentation is                  paragraph (f) of this subsection and will
                                                  Director:                                               revoked or denied, or the vessel is                   provide an opportunity to respond,
                                                     (1) A complete, accurate application                 removed from such documentation.                      consistent with the Administrative
                                                  form signed by the vessel owner or                         (5) A permit issued under this subpart             Procedure Act and other applicable law.
                                                  operator.                                               is not transferable or assignable to
                                                     (2) Information required under this                  another vessel or owner; it is valid only             § 300.334   Fisheries authorized on the high
                                                                                                                                                                seas.
                                                  section and § 300.334(a).                               for the vessel and owner to which it is
                                                     (3) A color photograph showing an                    issued.                                                  (a) General. When applying for a
                                                  entire bow-to-stern side-view of the                       (e) Display. A valid permit, or a copy             permit under § 300.333, the owner or
                                                  vessel in its current form and                          thereof, issued under this subpart must               operator of a high seas fishing vessel
                                                  appearance. The photograph must                         be on board any high seas fishing vessel              must identify in the application the
                                                  clearly and legibly display the vessel                  while operating on the high seas and                  authorized fisheries in which he or she
                                                  name and identification markings. If the                available for inspection by an                        intends to fish. More than one
                                                  vessel’s form or appearance materially                  authorized officer.                                   authorized fishery may be selected. The
                                                  changes (such as the vessel is painted                     (f) Change in application information.             following fisheries are authorized on the
                                                  another color, the vessel’s identification              Any changes in vessel documentation                   high seas:
                                                  markings change, or the vessel                          status or other permit application                       (1) 50 CFR part 300, subpart C—
                                                  undergoes a structural modification) the                information must be reported in writing               Eastern Pacific Tuna Fisheries.
                                                                                                          to the Regional Administrator or Office                  (2) 50 CFR part 300, subpart D—South
                                                  vessel owner and operator must submit
                                                                                                          Director who issued the permit within                 Pacific Tuna Fisheries.
                                                  a new photograph of the vessel within
                                                                                                                                                                   (3) 50 CFR part 300, subpart G—
                                                  15 days of the change.                                  15 days of such changes.
                                                                                                             (g) Renewal. Application for renewal               Antarctic Marine Living Resources.
                                                     (4) For vessels with state registration                                                                       (4) 50 CFR part 635—Atlantic Highly
                                                  instead of U.S. Coast Guard                             of a permit prior to its expiration is the
                                                                                                                                                                Migratory Species Fisheries.
                                                  documentation, the applicant must                       responsibility of the permit holder and                  (5) 50 CFR part 660, subpart K—U.S.
                                                  supply additional vessel information                    may be completed per § 300.333(c). The                West Coast Fisheries for Highly
                                                  that NMFS may request.                                  Regional Administrator or Office                      Migratory Species.
                                                     (5) The fee specified in the                         Director will not consider a permit                      (6) 50 CFR part 665, subpart F—
                                                  application form. Payment by a                          renewal application to be complete until              Western Pacific Pelagic Fisheries.
                                                  commercial instrument later determined                  the permit holder satisfies all required                 (7) South Pacific Albacore Troll
                                                  to be insufficiently funded will                        fishing activity report requirements                  Fishery.
                                                  invalidate any permit. NMFS charges                     under the permit and § 300.341. The                      (8) Northwest Atlantic Fishery.
                                                  this fee to recover the administrative                  Regional Administrator or Office                         (b) Requirements for authorized
                                                  expenses of permit issuance, and the                    Director will not issue a renewed permit              fisheries. For each of the authorized
                                                  amount of the fee is determined in                      unless an EMTU has been activated on                  fisheries specified on the high seas
                                                  accordance with the procedures of the                   the vessel in accordance with                         fishing permit, the owner or operator of
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                                                  NOAA Finance Handbook.                                  § 300.337(c)(2) and the applicant holds               the high seas fishing vessel must:
                                                     (d) Permit issuance and validity. (1)                a valid permit for the subject vessel for                (1) Abide by the regulations, set forth
                                                  Except as provided for in subpart D of                  any U.S. domestic fisheries related to                in other parts of this chapter and
                                                  15 CFR part 904, and subject to                         the authorized high seas fishery.                     Chapter VI, governing those authorized
                                                  paragraphs (a), (c), and (d)(2) and (3) of                 (h) Marine mammals and ESA-listed                  fisheries while operating on the high
                                                  this section, the Regional Administrator                species. Permits issued under this                    seas;
                                                  or Office Director will issue a permit,                 section do not authorize vessels or                      (2) Obtain and renew any appropriate
                                                  which will include applicable                           persons subject to the jurisdiction of the            permits or authorizations; and


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                                                     (3) Notify the Regional Administrator                under applicable laws. A request to add               NMFS and, if necessary, secures any
                                                  or Office Director who issued the permit                a fishery to the list of authorized                   underlying permits necessary for
                                                  immediately in the event that a species                 fisheries must include the following                  participation in another authorized high
                                                  listed as threatened or endangered                      information:                                          seas fishery, the Regional Administrator
                                                  under the ESA is taken incidental to the                   (1) The species (target and incidental)            or Office Director will then issue a
                                                  fishing activities without authorization                expected to be harvested and the                      revised high seas fishing permit per the
                                                  under a relevant incidental take                        anticipated amounts of such harvest and               process under § 300.333(d). The revised
                                                  statement.                                              bycatch;                                              permit will expire 5 years from the
                                                     (c) Change in authorized fisheries. If                  (2) The approximate times and places               original effective date.
                                                  a high seas fishing permit holder elects                when fishing is expected to take place,
                                                  to change the authorized fisheries                      the number and type of vessels expected               § 300.335   Bottom fishing.
                                                  specified on the permit, he or she shall                to participate, and the type, size, and                  (a) Bottom fishing may be permitted
                                                  notify the Regional Administrator or                    amount of gear expected to be used;                   on the high seas when authorized by
                                                  Office Director who issued the permit of                   (3) A description of the specific area             international conservation and
                                                  the change(s) and shall obtain the                      that may be affected by the fishing                   management measures recognized by
                                                  underlying permits for the authorized                   activities;                                           the United States. For bottom fishing
                                                  fisheries prior to engaging in the fishery                 (4) A description of any anticipated               activity not subject to international
                                                  on the high seas. Per the process under                 impacts on the environment, including                 conservation measures recognized by
                                                  § 300.333(d), the Regional Administrator                impacts on fisheries, marine mammals,                 the United States, a person who seeks to
                                                  or Office Director will then issue a                    and species listed as threatened or                   engage in such fishing must request
                                                  revised high seas fishing permit which                  endangered under the ESA or their                     authorization of a new high seas fishery
                                                  will expire 5 years from the original                   critical habitat;                                     as described in § 300.334(e) and then, if
                                                  effective date.                                            (5) Other information that addresses               the fishery is authorized, must obtain all
                                                     (d) Revision of authorized fisheries                 considerations under paragraph (d) of                 applicable permits including a high seas
                                                  list. Through rulemaking, NMFS will                     this section; and                                     fishing permit issued under § 300.333.
                                                  add a fishery to, or delete a fishery from,                (6) If requested by NMFS, any
                                                                                                                                                                NMFS may specify conditions and
                                                  the list in paragraph (a) of this section.              additional information necessary for
                                                                                                                                                                restrictions in the permit to mitigate
                                                  NMFS may add or delete fisheries from                   NMFS to conduct analyses required
                                                                                                                                                                adverse impacts on VMEs, which may
                                                  the list after completing any analyses                  under applicable laws.
                                                                                                             (7) Once all required information is               include the types of conditions that
                                                  required under the Endangered Species                                                                         have been adopted in relevant RFMO
                                                  Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act,                      received to proceed with consideration
                                                                                                          of a request, NMFS will publish in the                measures recognized by the United
                                                  National Environmental Policy Act, and                                                                        States.
                                                  other applicable laws. In taking such                   Federal Register a proposed rule, noting
                                                                                                          receipt of the request to add an                         (b) Permit. To be permitted under this
                                                  action, NMFS, in consultation with the                                                                        section, the owner or operator of a high
                                                  relevant Regional Fishery Management                    authorized fishery, and inviting
                                                                                                          information and comments. Relevant                    seas fishing vessel must follow the
                                                  Council(s) where appropriate, will                                                                            procedures under § 300.334(e) or, if he
                                                  consider, among other things, whether:                  information received during the
                                                                                                          comment period may be considered by                   or she seeks to change an existing
                                                     (1) The proposed fishing activities                                                                        permit, must follow the procedures
                                                  would detrimentally affect the well-                    NMFS and, where appropriate, the
                                                                                                          relevant Regional Fishery Management                  under § 300.334(c).
                                                  being of the stock of any regulated
                                                  species of fish, marine mammal, or                      Council(s), in analyzing potential                    § 300.336   Vessel identification.
                                                  species listed as threatened or                         environmental impacts of the fisheries
                                                                                                          and developing any conditions or                         (a) General. A vessel permitted under
                                                  endangered under the Endangered                                                                               this subpart must be marked for
                                                  Species Act;                                            restrictions. Based on its analysis,
                                                                                                          considerations under paragraph (d) of                 identification purposes in accordance
                                                     (2) The proposed fishing activities                                                                        with this section.
                                                  would be inconsistent with relevant                     this section, and other relevant
                                                                                                          considerations, NMFS will publish its                    (b) Marking. Vessels must be marked
                                                  fishery management plans and their
                                                                                                          decision on the request in the Federal                either:
                                                  implementing regulations or other
                                                  applicable law;                                         Register.                                                (1) In accordance with vessel
                                                     (3) Insufficient mechanisms exist to                    (f) Deletion of a fishery from the                 identification requirements specified in
                                                  effectively monitor the activities of                   authorized fisheries list. NMFS will                  Federal fishery regulations issued under
                                                  vessels engaged in the proposed fishing                 delete (i.e., deauthorize) a fishery under            the Magnuson-Stevens Act or under
                                                  activities; or                                          paragraph (d) or (e) of this section                  other Federal fishery management
                                                     (4) The proposed fishing activities                  through publication of a final rule.                  statutes; or
                                                  would contravene international                          NMFS will also provide notice to                         (2) In accordance with the following
                                                  conservation and management measures                    affected permit holders by email and by               identification requirements:
                                                  recognized by the United States.                        Registered Mail at the addresses                         (i) A vessel must be marked with its
                                                     (e) Request for revision of authorized               provided to NMFS in the high seas                     international radio call sign (IRCS) or, if
                                                  fisheries list. A person may submit a                   permit application. When a fishery is                 not assigned an IRCS, must be marked
                                                  written request to the Office Director to               deleted from the list, any activities on              (in order of priority) with its Federal,
                                                  add a fishery to or delete a fishery from               the high seas related to that fishery are             state, or other documentation number
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                                                  the list. A request to delete a fishery                 prohibited as of the effective date of the            appearing on its high seas fishing permit
                                                  from the list of authorized fisheries                   final rule. In addition, the high seas                and, if a WCPFC Area Endorsement has
                                                  must include the name of the fishery;                   permit will be voided unless the permit               been issued for the vessel under
                                                  information that addresses                              holder notifies NMFS that he or she                   § 300.212, that documentation number
                                                  considerations under paragraph (d) of                   elects to change to another authorized                must be preceded by the characters
                                                  this section; and, if requested by NMFS,                high seas fishery or continue in any                  ‘‘USA’’ and a hyphen (that is, ‘‘USA-’’);
                                                  any additional information necessary for                other authorized fisheries noted on the                  (ii) The markings must be displayed at
                                                  NMFS to conduct analyses required                       permit. Once the applicant so notifies                all times on the vessel’s side or


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                                                  superstructure, port and starboard, as                  by this section, except when exempt                   (d)(3) of this section is submitted to
                                                  well as on a deck;                                      under paragraph (d)(1) or (2) of this                 OLE. When powering up the EMTU
                                                     (iii) The markings must be placed so                 section. If the vessel is also subject to             after the in-port exemption, the vessel
                                                  that they do not extend below the                       EMTU requirements in other parts of                   owner or operator must submit the
                                                  waterline, are not obscured by fishing                  this title, the more restrictive                      report required in paragraph (d)(4) of
                                                  gear, whether stowed or in use, and are                 requirements apply.                                   this section at least 2 hours before
                                                  clear of flow from scuppers or overboard                   (b) Contact information and business               leaving port or mooring.
                                                  discharges that might damage or                         hours. With respect to the requirements                  (2) Long-term exemption: The EMTU
                                                  discolor the markings;                                  in this section, vessel owners and                    may be powered down if the vessel will
                                                     (iv) Block lettering and numbering                   operators should consult with the                     not operate on the high seas, or in any
                                                  must be used;                                           divisional office of the NOAA Office of               fishery that requires EMTU operation,
                                                     (v) The height of the letters and                    Law Enforcement (OLE) in, or nearest,                 for more than 30 consecutive days and
                                                  numbers must be in proportion to the                    the Region issuing the permit under this              after the notice required in paragraph
                                                  size of the vessel as follows: for vessels              subpart. The OLE VMS Helpdesk in                      (d)(3) of this section is submitted. When
                                                  25 meters (m) and over in length overall,               OLE headquarters office may also be                   powering up the EMTU from the long-
                                                  the height of letters and numbers must                  contacted.                                            term exemption, the vessel owner or
                                                  be no less than 1.0 m; for vessels 20 m                    (c) EMTU installation and                          operator must submit the report
                                                  but less than 25 m in length overall, the               activation—(1) EMTU installation. The                 required in paragraph (d)(4) of this
                                                  height of letters and numbers must be                   vessel owner or operator shall obtain                 section.
                                                  no less than 0.8 m; for vessels 15 m but                and have installed on the fishing vessel,                (3) Prior to each power-down of the
                                                  less than 20 m in length overall, the                   by a qualified marine electrician and in              EMTU, under paragraph (d)(1) or (2) of
                                                  height of letters and numbers must be                   accordance with any instructions                      this section, the vessel owner or
                                                  no less than 0.6 m; for vessels 12 m but                provided by the VMS Helpdesk or OLE                   operator must report to the OLE
                                                  less than 15 m in length overall, the                   divisional office, a NMFS type-approved               divisional office in, or nearest, the
                                                  height of letters and numbers must be                   EMTU. OLE is authorized to receive and                Region issuing the permit under this
                                                  no less than 0.4 m; for vessels 5 m but                 relay transmissions from the EMTU. The                subpart during business hours, via email
                                                  less than 12 m in length overall, the                   vessel owner and operator shall arrange               or other means as directed by OLE: the
                                                  height of letters and numbers must be                   for a type-approved mobile                            vessel’s name; the vessel’s official
                                                  no less than 0.3 m; and for vessels under               communications service to receive and                 number; the intent to power down the
                                                  5 m in length overall, the height of                    transmit position reports and email                   EMTU; the reason for power-down; the
                                                  letters and numbers must be no less                     communications from the EMTU to                       port where the vessel is docked or area
                                                  than 0.1 m;                                             OLE. NMFS makes available lists of                    where it will be operating; and the full
                                                     (vi) The height of the letters and                   type-approved EMTUs and mobile                        name, telephone, and email contact
                                                  numbers to be placed on decks must be                   communications service providers.                     information for the vessel owner or
                                                  no less than 0.3 m;                                     Vessel owners must ensure that the                    operator.
                                                     (vii) The length of the hyphen(s), if                EMTU and communications service                          (4) When powering up the EMTU, the
                                                  any, must be half the height (h) of the                 hardware purchased is type-approved                   vessel owner or operator must report to
                                                  letters and numbers;                                    for all fisheries and regions in which                the OLE divisional office in, or nearest,
                                                     (viii) The width of the stroke for all               their vessel will be operating.                       the Region issuing the permit under this
                                                  letters, numbers, and hyphens must be                      (2) EMTU activation. When an EMTU
                                                                                                                                                                subpart during business hours, via email
                                                  h/6;                                                    is installed or reinstalled or the mobile
                                                                                                                                                                or other means as directed by OLE: The
                                                     (ix) The space between letters and/or                communications service provider
                                                                                                                                                                fact that the EMTU has been powered
                                                  numbers must not exceed h/4 nor be                      changes, or if directed by OLE, the
                                                                                                                                                                up; the vessel’s name; the vessel’s
                                                  less than h/6;                                          vessel owner and operator shall, prior to
                                                                                                                                                                official number; port name; intended
                                                     (x) The space between adjacent letters               leaving port:
                                                                                                             (i) Turn on the EMTU to make it                    fishery; and full name, telephone, and
                                                  having sloping sides must not exceed
                                                                                                          operational;                                          email contact information for the vessel
                                                  h/8 nor be less than h/10;
                                                                                                             (ii) Submit a VMS Installation and                 owner or operator.
                                                     (xi) The marks must be white on a
                                                                                                          Activation Certification form, or an                     (5) If the EMTU is powered up after
                                                  black background, or black on a white
                                                                                                          activation report as directed by OLE, to              a long-term or in-port exemption, the
                                                  background;
                                                     (xii) The background must extend to                  the OLE divisional office within or                   vessel owner must receive confirmation
                                                  provide a border around the mark of no                  nearest to the region issuing the permit              from the OLE divisional office in, or
                                                  less than h/6; and                                      under this subpart; and                               nearest, the Region issuing the permit
                                                     (xiii) The marks and the background                     (iii) Receive confirmation from OLE                under this subpart that EMTU
                                                  must be maintained in good condition at                 that transmissions are being received                 transmissions are being received
                                                  all times.                                              properly from the EMTU.                               properly before leaving port, entering
                                                                                                             (d) EMTU operation. Unless otherwise               the high seas, or entering a fishery that
                                                  § 300.337 Requirements for Enhanced                     provided below, and subject to more                   requires EMTU operation.
                                                  Mobile Transceiver Units (EMTUs).                       restrictive requirements where                           (e) Failure of EMTU. If the vessel
                                                     (a) Vessel position information. The                 applicable, the vessel owner or operator              owner or operator becomes aware that
                                                  owner or operator of a vessel issued a                  shall continuously operate the EMTU so                the EMTU has become inoperable or
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                                                  permit under this subpart, or for which                 that it automatically transmits position              that transmission of automatic position
                                                  such permit is required, must have                      information to OLE, once every hour or                reports from the EMTU has been
                                                  installed on board the vessel a NMFS                    as directed by OLE.                                   interrupted, or if notified by OLE or the
                                                  type-approved enhanced mobile                              (1) In-port exemption: The EMTU may                U.S. Coast Guard that automatic
                                                  transceiver unit (EMTU). The operator                   be powered down when the vessel will                  position reports are not being received
                                                  or owner of the vessel must ensure that                 remain at a dock or permanent mooring                 from the EMTU or that an inspection of
                                                  the EMTU is operational and properly                    for more than 72 consecutive hours and                the EMTU has revealed a problem with
                                                  reporting positions to NMFS as required                 after the notice required in paragraph                the performance of the EMTU, the


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                                                  vessel owner or operator shall comply                   part 300, 635, 660, or 665 of this title              been waived under paragraph (d) of this
                                                  with the following requirements:                        relating to the installation, carrying, and           section.
                                                     (1) If the vessel is in port, the vessel             operation of EMTUs, the vessel owner                     (d) The vessel owner that NMFS
                                                  owner or operator shall repair or replace               and operator shall not be responsible for             contacts under paragraph (b) of this
                                                  the EMTU and comply with the                            any costs that are the responsibility of              section must notify NMFS of his or her
                                                  requirements in paragraph (c)(2) of this                NMFS under those regulations.                         next fishing trip that may take place on
                                                  section before the vessel leaves port.                     (h) Tampering. The vessel owner and                the high seas before commencing the
                                                     (2) If the vessel is at sea, the vessel              operator shall ensure that the EMTU is                fishing trip. NMFS will specify the
                                                  owner, operator, or designee shall                      not tampered with, disabled, destroyed,               notification procedures and information
                                                  contact the OLE divisional office in, or                damaged or operated improperly, and                   requirements, such as expected gear
                                                  nearest, the Region issuing the permit                  that its operation is not impeded or                  deployment, trip duration and fishing
                                                  under this subpart by telephone or                      interfered with.                                      area, in its selection letter. Once notified
                                                  email at the earliest opportunity during                   (i) Inspection. The vessel owner and               of a trip by the vessel owner, NMFS will
                                                  business hours and identify the caller,                 operator shall make the EMTU,                         assign an observer for that trip or notify
                                                  vessel name, vessel location, and the                   including its antenna, connectors and                 the vessel owner that coverage pursuant
                                                  type of fishing permit(s). The vessel                   antenna cable, available for inspection               to this subpart is not required, given the
                                                  operator shall follow the instructions                  by authorized officers or by officers                 existing requirement for observer
                                                  provided by the OLE divisional office,                  conducting boarding and inspection                    coverage under other legal authorities.
                                                  which could include: Ceasing fishing,                   under a scheme adopted by an RFMO of                     (e) The owner, operator, and crew of
                                                  stowing fishing gear, returning to port,                which the United States is a member.                  a vessel on which a NMFS-approved
                                                  or submitting periodic position reports                                                                       observer is assigned must comply with
                                                                                                             (j) Access to data. As required under
                                                  at specified intervals by other means.                                                                        safety regulations at §§ 600.725 and
                                                                                                          fishery-specific regulations in other
                                                  The vessel owner or operator must                                                                             600.746 of this title and—
                                                                                                          parts of this title, the vessel owner and
                                                  repair or replace the EMTU and comply                                                                            (1) Facilitate the safe embarkation and
                                                                                                          operator shall make the vessel’s position
                                                  with the requirements in paragraph                                                                            debarkation of the observer.
                                                                                                          data, obtained from the EMTU or other
                                                  (c)(2) of this section within 30 days or                                                                         (2) Provide the observer with
                                                                                                          means, available to authorized officers
                                                  before the vessel leaves port, whichever                                                                      accommodations, food, and amenities
                                                                                                          and to any inspector conducting a high
                                                  is sooner.                                                                                                    that are equivalent of those provided to
                                                     (f) Related VMS requirements. Unless                 seas boarding and inspection pursuant
                                                                                                          to a scheme adopted by an RFMO of                     vessel officers.
                                                  specified otherwise in the high seas
                                                                                                          which the United States is a member.                     (3) Allow the observer access to all
                                                  fishing permit, a vessel owner’s and
                                                                                                             (k) Communication devices. In cases                areas of the vessel necessary to conduct
                                                  operator’s compliance with
                                                                                                          of EMTU failure as specified under                    observer duties.
                                                  requirements in part 300, 635, 660, or
                                                                                                          paragraph (e) of this section, and to                    (4) Allow the observer free and
                                                  665 of this title relating to the
                                                                                                          facilitate communication with                         unobstructed access to the vessel’s
                                                  installation, carrying, and operation of
                                                                                                          management and enforcement                            bridge, working decks, holding bins,
                                                  EMTUs will satisfy the requirements of
                                                                                                          authorities regarding the functioning of              weight scales, holds, and any other
                                                  this section, if the requirements are the
                                                                                                          the EMTU and other purposes, the                      space used to hold, process, weigh, or
                                                  same or more restrictive than those in
                                                                                                          vessel operator shall, while the vessel is            store fish.
                                                  this section and provided that:
                                                     (1) On the high seas, the EMTU is                    at sea, carry on board and continuously                  (5) Allow the observer access to
                                                  operated continuously and position                      monitor a two-way communication                       EMTUs, communications equipment,
                                                  information is automatically transmitted                device, in addition to the EMTU, that is              and navigation equipment to verify
                                                  a minimum of once every hour;                           capable of real-time communication                    operation, obtain data, and use the
                                                     (2) The EMTU is type-approved by                     with the OLE divisional office in, or                 communication capabilities of the units
                                                  NMFS;                                                   nearest, the Region issuing the permit                for official purposes.
                                                     (3) OLE is authorized to receive and                 under this subpart.                                      (6) Allow the observer to inspect and
                                                  relay transmissions from the EMTU; and                                                                        copy the vessel’s log, communications
                                                                                                          § 300.338    Observers.                               logs, and any records associated with
                                                     (4) The requirements of paragraph (d)
                                                  of this section are complied with. If the                  (a) Where observer coverage is not                 the catch and disposition of fish for that
                                                  EMTU is owned by NMFS, the                              otherwise required by other regulations               trip.
                                                  requirement under paragraph (e) of this                 or relevant RFMO conservation and                        (7) Provide accurate vessel locations
                                                  section to repair or replace the EMTU                   management measures, NMFS may                         by latitude and longitude upon request
                                                  will be the responsibility of NMFS, but                 select for at-sea observer coverage any               by the observer.
                                                  the vessel owner and operator shall be                  vessel that has been issued a high seas                  (8) Provide access to sea turtle, marine
                                                  responsible for ensuring that the EMTU                  fishing permit. A vessel so selected by               mammal, sea bird, or other specimens as
                                                  complies with the requirements                          NMFS must carry an observer when                      requested by the observer.
                                                  specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this                   directed to do so.                                       (9) Notify the observer in a timely
                                                  section before the vessel leaves port.                     (b) NMFS will contact a vessel owner,              fashion when commercial fishing
                                                     (g) Costs. The vessel owner and                      in writing, when his or her vessel is                 activity is to begin and end.
                                                  operator shall be responsible for all                   selected for observer coverage under                     (f) The permit holder, vessel operator,
                                                  costs associated with the purchase,                     this section.                                         and crew must cooperate with the
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                                                  installation, operation, and maintenance                   (c) A vessel shall not fish on the high            observer in the performance of the
                                                  of the EMTU and for all charges levied                  seas without taking an observer if NMFS               observer’s duties.
                                                  by vendors as necessary to ensure the                   contacted the vessel owner under                         (g) The permit holder, vessel operator,
                                                  transmission of automatic position                      paragraph (b) of this section, or if so               and crew must comply with other terms
                                                  reports to OLE as required in paragraph                 required as a condition of a permit                   and conditions to ensure the effective
                                                  (c) of this section. However, if the                    issued under this subpart or pursuant to              deployment and use of observers that
                                                  EMTU is being carried and operated in                   other legal authorities, unless the                   the Regional Administrator or Office
                                                  compliance with the requirements in                     requirement to carry an observer has                  Director imposes by written notice.


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                                                  62500             Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 200 / Friday, October 16, 2015 / Rules and Regulations

                                                  § 300.339   Transshipment on the high seas.               (2) Power-down or power-up the                      and details of any interactions with sea
                                                     (a) In addition to any other applicable              EMTU without following the procedures                 turtles, marine mammals, or birds.
                                                  restrictions on transshipment, including                required in § 300.337;                                  (1) The vessel owner and operator are
                                                  those under parts 300 and 635 of this                     (3) In the event of EMTU failure or                 responsible for obtaining and
                                                  title, the following requirements apply                 interruption, fail to repair or replace an
                                                                                                                                                                completing the reporting forms from the
                                                  to transshipments, when authorized,                     EMTU, fail to notify the appropriate
                                                                                                                                                                Regional Administrator or Office
                                                  taking place on the high seas:                          OLE divisional office and follow the
                                                                                                                                                                Director who issued the permit holder’s
                                                     (1) The owner or operator of a U.S.                  instructions provided, or otherwise fail
                                                                                                          to act as required in § 300.337;                      high seas fishing permit. The completed
                                                  vessel receiving or offloading fish on the                                                                    forms must be submitted to the same
                                                  high seas shall provide a notice by fax                   (4) Disable, destroy, damage or
                                                                                                          operate improperly an EMTU installed                  Regional Administrator or Office
                                                  or email to the Regional Administrator                                                                        Director or, if directed by NMFS, to a
                                                  or the Office Director at least 36 hours                under § 300.337, attempt to do any of
                                                                                                          the same, or fail to ensure that its                  Science Center.
                                                  prior to any intended transshipment on
                                                  the high seas with the following                        operation is not impeded or interfered                  (2) Reports must be submitted within
                                                  information: the vessels offloading and                 with, as provided in § 300.337;                       the deadline provided for in the
                                                  receiving the transshipment (names,                       (5) Fail to make an EMTU installed                  authorized fishery or within 15 days
                                                  official numbers, and vessel types); the                under § 300.337 or the position data                  following the end of a fishing trip,
                                                  location (latitude and longitude to the                 obtained from it available for                        whichever is sooner. Contact
                                                  nearest tenth of a degree) of                           inspection, as provided in § 300.337; or              information for the Regional
                                                  transshipment; date and time that                         (6) Fail to carry on board and monitor              Administrators and Science Center
                                                  transshipment is expected to occur; and                 communication devices as required in                  Directors can be found on the NMFS
                                                  species, processed state, and quantities                § 300.337(l);                                         Web site.
                                                  (in metric tons) expected to be                           (f) With respect to observers,
                                                                                                            (1) Fail to provide to an observer, a                 (b) [Reserved]
                                                  transshipped. If another requirement for
                                                                                                          NMFS employee, or a designated
                                                  prior notice applies, the more restrictive                                                                    PART 600—MAGNUSON-STEVENS
                                                                                                          observer provider, information that has
                                                  requirement (i.e., a requirement for                                                                          ACT PROVISIONS
                                                                                                          been requested pursuant to § 300.338 or
                                                  greater advance notice and/or more
                                                                                                          § 600.746 of this title, or fail to allow an
                                                  specific information regarding vessels,                                                                       ■ 4. The authority citation for part 600
                                                                                                          observer, a NMFS employee, or a
                                                  location etc.) must be followed.                                                                              continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                          designated observer provider to inspect
                                                     (2) U.S. high seas fishing vessels shall
                                                                                                          any item described at § 300.338 or                       Authority: 5 U.S.C. 561 and 16 U.S.C. 1801
                                                  report transshipments on the high seas
                                                                                                          § 600.746 of this title;                              et seq.
                                                  to the Regional Administrator or Office
                                                                                                            (2) Fish without an observer when the
                                                  Director within 15 calendar days after
                                                                                                          vessel is required to carry an observer               ■ 5. In § 600.705, add paragraph (g) to
                                                  the vessel first enters into port, using
                                                                                                          pursuant to § 300.338(c);                             read as follows:
                                                  the form obtained from the Regional                       (3) Assault, oppose, harass, impede,
                                                  Administrator or Office Director. If there              intimidate, or interfere with an observer;            § 600.705   Relation to other laws.
                                                  are applicable transshipment reporting                    (4) Prohibit or bar by command,
                                                  requirements in other parts of this title,                                                                    *     *     *     *     *
                                                                                                          impediment, threat, coercion,
                                                  the more restrictive requirement (e.g., a               interference, or refusal of reasonable                  (g) High seas fishing activities.
                                                  reporting requirement of fewer than 15                  assistance, an observer from conducting               Regulations governing permits and
                                                  calendar days) must be followed.                        his or her duties as an observer; or                  requirements for fishing activities on the
                                                     (b) [Reserved]                                         (5) Tamper with or destroy samples or               high seas are set forth in 50 CFR part
                                                                                                          equipment.                                            300, subparts A and Q. Any vessel
                                                  § 300.340   Prohibitions.
                                                                                                            (g) Fail to submit a prior notice or a              operating on the high seas must obtain
                                                    In addition to the prohibitions in                    report of a transshipment as provided in              a permit issued pursuant to the High
                                                  § 300.4, it is unlawful for any person to:              § 300.339(b) of this title.                           Seas Fishing Compliance Act.
                                                    (a) Use a high seas fishing vessel on                   (h) Fail to comply with reporting                   ■ 6. In § 600.745, revise the first two
                                                  the high seas in contravention of                       requirements as provided in § 300.341.                sentences in paragraph (a) to read as
                                                  international conservation and
                                                  management measures.                                    § 300.341    Reporting.
                                                                                                                                                                follows:
                                                    (b) Fish on the high seas unless the                     (a) General. The operator of any vessel            § 600.745 Scientific research activity,
                                                  vessel has been issued, and has on                      permitted under this subpart must                     exempted fishing, and exempted
                                                  board, a valid permit issued under                      accurately maintain on board the vessel               educational activity.
                                                  § 300.333(d).                                           a complete record of fishing activities,
                                                                                                                                                                  (a) Scientific research activity.
                                                    (c) Fish on the high seas unless the                  such as catch, effort, and other data and
                                                  vessel has been issued, and has on                                                                            Nothing in this part is intended to
                                                                                                          report high seas catch and effort
                                                  board, valid permits related to the                                                                           inhibit or prevent any scientific research
                                                                                                          information to NMFS in a manner
                                                  authorized fisheries noted on the high                                                                        activity conducted by a scientific
                                                                                                          consistent with the reporting
                                                  seas fishing permit, as required under                  requirements of the authorized                        research vessel. Persons planning to
                                                  § 300.334(b).                                           fishery(ies) noted on the high seas                   conduct scientific research activities on
                                                                                                                                                                board a scientific research vessel in the
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                                                    (d) Operate a high seas fishing vessel                permit. Reports must include:
                                                  on the high seas that is not marked in                  identification information for vessel and             EEZ or on the high seas are encouraged
                                                  accordance with § 300.336.                              operator; operator signature; crew size;              to submit to the appropriate Regional
                                                    (e) With respect to the EMTU,                         whether an observer is aboard; target                 Administrator or Director, 60 days or as
                                                    (1) Fail to install, activate, or                     species; gear used; dates, times,                     soon as practicable prior to its start, a
                                                  continuously operate a properly                         locations, and conditions under which                 scientific research plan for each
                                                  functioning and type-approved EMTU                      fishing was conducted; species and                    scientific activity.* * *
                                                  as required in § 300.337;                               amounts of fish retained and discarded;               *     *     *     *     *


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                                                                    Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 200 / Friday, October 16, 2015 / Rules and Regulations                                             62501

                                                  PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST                             (gag) in or from the exclusive economic               is consistent with the Magnuson-
                                                  COAST STATES                                            zone (EEZ) of the South Atlantic to 500               Stevens Act and other applicable laws.
                                                                                                          lb (227 kg), gutted weight. This trip                    This action is taken under 50 CFR
                                                  ■ 7. The authority citation for part 660                limit reduction is necessary to protect               622.191(a)(7) and is exempt from review
                                                  continues to read as follows:                           the South Atlantic gag resource.                      under Executive Order 12866.
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C.          DATES: This rule is effective 12:01 a.m.,
                                                  773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.                                                                          These measures are exempt from the
                                                                                                          local time, October 18, 2015, until 12:01
                                                                                                                                                                procedures of the Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  ■ 8. In § 660.2, add paragraph (c) to read              a.m., local time, January 1, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                                Act because the temporary rule is issued
                                                  as follows:                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      without opportunity for prior notice and
                                                                                                          Mary Vara, NMFS Southeast Regional                    comment.
                                                  § 660.2    Relation to other laws.
                                                                                                          Office, telephone: 727–824–5305, email:
                                                  *     *    *     *      *                               mary.vara@noaa.gov.                                      This action responds to the best
                                                    (c) Fishing activities on the high seas                                                                     scientific information available. The
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
                                                  are governed by regulations of the High
                                                  Seas Fishing Compliance Act set forth                   snapper-grouper fishery in the South                  NOAA (AA), finds that the need to
                                                  in 50 CFR part 300, subparts A and Q.                   Atlantic includes gag and is managed                  immediately implement this
                                                                                                          under the Fishery Management Plan for
                                                                                                                                                                commercial trip limit reduction
                                                                                                          the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the
                                                  § 660.708    [Amended]                                                                                        constitutes good cause to waive the
                                                                                                          South Atlantic Region (FMP). The FMP
                                                  ■ 9. In § 660.708, remove paragraph                                                                           requirements to provide prior notice
                                                                                                          was prepared by the South Atlantic
                                                  (a)(1)(iii) and redesignate paragraph                   Fishery Management Council and is                     and opportunity for public comment
                                                  (a)(1)(iv) as paragraph (a)(1)(iii).                    implemented by NMFS under the                         pursuant to the authority set forth in 5
                                                                                                          authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                     U.S.C. 553(b)(B), because prior notice
                                                  PART 665—FISHERIES IN THE                               Fishery Conservation and Management                   and opportunity for public comment on
                                                  WESTERN PACIFIC                                         Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) by                         this temporary rule is unnecessary and
                                                                                                          regulations at 50 CFR part 622.                       contrary to the public interest. Such
                                                  ■ 10. The authority citation for part 665
                                                                                                             The commercial ACL (commercial                     procedures are unnecessary, because the
                                                  continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                          quota) for gag in the South Atlantic                  rule establishing the trip limit reduction
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                                                                         has already been subject to notice and
                                                                                                          during the 2015 fishing year is 295,459
                                                  ■ 11. In § 665.1, revise paragraph (b) to               lb (134,018 kg), gutted weight, 348,642               comment, and all that remains is to
                                                  read as follows:                                        lb (158,141 kg), round weight, as                     notify the public of the reduced trip
                                                                                                          specified in 50 CFR 622.190(a)(7)(i).                 limit. The procedures are contrary to the
                                                  § 665.1    Purpose and scope.                                                                                 public interest, because there is a need
                                                                                                             Under 50 CFR 622.191(a)(7)(ii), NMFS
                                                  *      *    *     *     *                               is required to reduce the commercial                  to immediately implement this action to
                                                     (b) General regulations governing                    trip limit for gag from 1,000 lb (454 kg),            protect the gag resource since the
                                                  fishing by all vessels of the United                    gutted weight, 1,180 lb (535 kg), round               capacity of the fishing fleet allows for
                                                  States and by fishing vessels other than                weight, to 500 lb (227 kg), gutted                    rapid harvest of the quota. Prior notice
                                                  vessels of the United States are                        weight, 590 lb (268 kg), round weight,                and opportunity for public comment on
                                                  contained in 50 CFR parts 300 and 600.                  when 75 percent of the quota is reached               this action would require time and
                                                  *      *    *     *     *                               or is projected to be reached, by filing              would increase the probability that the
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–26398 Filed 10–15–15; 8:45 am]            a notification to that effect with the                commercial sector could exceed the
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  Office of the Federal Register, as                    quota.
                                                                                                          implemented by the final rule for
                                                                                                                                                                   For the aforementioned reasons, the
                                                                                                          Regulatory Amendment 14 to the FMP
                                                                                                          (79 FR 66316, November 7, 2014). Based                AA also finds good cause to waive the
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                          on current data, NMFS has determined                  30-day delay in the effectiveness of this
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        that 75 percent of the available gag                  action under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
                                                  Administration                                          commercial quota will be reached by                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                                                                          October 18, 2015. Accordingly, NMFS is                  Dated: October 13, 2015.
                                                  50 CFR Part 622                                         reducing the commercial trip limit for
                                                                                                                                                                Emily H. Menashes,
                                                  [Docket No. 130403320–4891–02]                          gag to 500 lb (227 kg), gutted weight,
                                                                                                          590 lb (268 kg), round weight, in or from             Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                  RIN 0648–XE245                                          the South Atlantic EEZ at 12:01 a.m.,                 Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                          local time, on October 18, 2015. This                 [FR Doc. 2015–26396 Filed 10–13–15; 4:15 pm]
                                                  Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                     500-lb (227-kg), gutted weight, 590-lb                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                  Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-                    (268-kg), round weight, trip limit will
                                                  Grouper Resources of the South                          remain in effect until either the
                                                  Atlantic; Trip Limit Reduction for Gag                  commercial sector reaches its quota and
                                                  Grouper                                                 the sector closes, or through the end of
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      the current fishing year on December 31,
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                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    2015, whichever occurs first.
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Classification
                                                  Commerce.
                                                  ACTION: Temporary rule; trip limit                        The Regional Administrator,
                                                  reduction.                                              Southeast Region, NMFS, has
                                                                                                          determined this temporary rule is
                                                  SUMMARY:NMFS reduces the                                necessary for the conservation and
                                                  commercial trip limit for gag grouper                   management of South Atlantic gag and


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Document Created: 2015-12-14 15:23:46
Document Modified: 2015-12-14 15:23:46
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective January 14, 2016.
ContactMark Wildman, Trade and Marine Stewardship Division, Office for International Affairs and Seafood Inspection, NMFS (phone 301-427-8386 or email [email protected]).
FR Citation80 FR 62488 
RIN Number0648-AV12
CFR Citation50 CFR 300
50 CFR 600
50 CFR 660
50 CFR 665
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Confidential Business Information; Fisheries; Fishing; Fishing Vessels; Foreign Relations; Intergovernmental Relations; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Statistics; American Samoa; Guam; Hawaiian Natives; Indians; Northern Mariana Islands; Accountability Measures; Annual Catch Limits and Western and Central Pacific

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