80_FR_80943 80 FR 80695 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Revise Maximum Retainable Amounts for Skates in the Gulf of Alaska

80 FR 80695 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Revise Maximum Retainable Amounts for Skates in the Gulf of Alaska

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 248 (December 28, 2015)

Page Range80695-80708
FR Document2015-32577

NMFS issues regulations to reduce the maximum retainable amount (MRA) of skates using groundfish and halibut as basis species in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) from 20 percent to 5 percent. Reducing skate MRAs is necessary to decrease the incentive for fishermen to target skates and slow the catch rate of skates in these fisheries. This final rule will enhance conservation and management of skates and minimize skate discards in GOA groundfish and halibut fisheries. This final rule is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP), and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 150126078-5999-02]
RIN 0648-BE85


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Revise 
Maximum Retainable Amounts for Skates in the Gulf of Alaska

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to reduce the maximum retainable 
amount (MRA) of skates using groundfish and halibut as basis species in 
the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) from 20 percent to 5 percent. Reducing skate 
MRAs is necessary to decrease the incentive for fishermen to target 
skates and slow the catch rate of skates in these fisheries. This final 
rule will enhance conservation and management of skates and minimize 
skate discards in GOA groundfish and halibut fisheries. This final rule 
is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP), and 
other applicable laws.

DATES: Effective January 27, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the following documents may be obtained 
from http://www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS Alaska Region Web site 
at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov:
     The Environmental Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (EA/RIR/IRFA) prepared for this 
action (collectively referred to as the ``Analysis'');
     The Alaska Groundfish Harvest Specifications Final 
Environmental Impact Statement (Harvest Specifications EIS);
     The Harvest Specifications Supplementary Information 
Report (SIR) prepared for the final 2015 and 2016 harvest 
specifications; and
     The IRFA for the Gulf of Alaska Groundfish Harvest 
Specifications for 2015 and 2016 (Harvest Specifications IRFA).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peggy Murphy, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS published a proposed rule in the

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Federal Register on July 10, 2015 (80 FR 39734), and public comments 
were accepted through August 10, 2015. NMFS received two comment 
letters with 10 unique comments.

Background

    This final rule amends regulations that specify the MRA for skates 
in the GOA. This final rule also implements several minor 
clarifications to MRA regulations applicable to the Central GOA 
Rockfish Program, makes minor corrections to incorrect cross 
references, and adds skate species inadvertently removed by a previous 
rule making. This final rule preamble provides a brief description of 
skate management in the GOA, the purpose of this rule, the affected 
fisheries, and the regulations implemented by this rule.
    A detailed review of the management of GOA skates, the affected 
fisheries, the rationale for these regulations, and the proposed 
regulations are provided in the preamble to the proposed rule (80 FR 
39734, July 10, 2015) and are not repeated here. The proposed rule is 
available from the NMFS Alaska Region Web site (see ADDRESSES).

Management of Skates in the GOA

    NMFS manages skates (Bathyraja and Raja species) in the exclusive 
economic zone of the GOA as a groundfish species under the FMP. The 
North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) prepared the FMP 
under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. 
Regulations governing groundfish fishing in the GOA and implementing 
the FMP are found at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679. The Council and NMFS 
manage big skate (Raja binoculata) and longnose skate (Raja rhina) as 
single species, and all other skate species (Bathyraja and Raja spp.) 
are managed together in the ``other skates'' species group.
    GOA skate catches are managed subject to annual limits on the 
amounts of each species of skate, or group of skate species, that may 
be taken. The overfishing limits (OFLs), acceptable biological catch 
(ABCs), and total allowable catch (TACs) for skates are defined in the 
FMP and specified through the annual ``harvest specification process.'' 
A detailed description of the annual harvest specification process is 
provided in the Final EIS, the SIR, and the final 2015 and 2016 harvest 
specifications for groundfish of the GOA (80 FR 10250, February 25, 
2015). Section 3.2 of the FMP specifies that the ABC is set below the 
OFL and the TAC must be set lower than or equal to the ABC. NMFS 
ensures that OFLs, ABCs, and TACs are not exceeded by requiring vessel 
operators participating in groundfish fisheries in the GOA to comply 
with a range of restrictions, such as area, time, gear, and operation-
specific fishery closures.
    The harvest specification process sets annual skate catch limits in 
the GOA by area. Big skate and longnose skate have OFLs and ABCs 
defined for the GOA management area. Section 3.2 of the FMP clarifies 
that TACs can be apportioned by regulatory area. There are three 
regulatory areas specified in the GOA management area: Western GOA, 
Central GOA, and Eastern GOA. Accordingly, the ABCs for big skate and 
longnose skate are apportioned to each of the regulatory areas in the 
GOA management area based on the proportion of the biomass estimated in 
each regulatory area. NMFS specifies TACs for big skate and longnose 
skate for the Western GOA, Central GOA, and Eastern GOA equal to the 
ABC for each of these regulatory areas. The other skates species group 
has an OFL, ABC, and TAC specified for the GOA management area (i.e., 
NMFS does not establish separate ABCs or TACs for the Western GOA, 
Central GOA, and Eastern GOA). NMFS does not apportion other skates 
species ABCs or TACs to specific regulatory areas because harvest of 
these species is usually broadly dispersed throughout the entire GOA, 
and they are not generally retained. All retained and discarded catch 
of skates accrues to the TACs, ABCs, and OFLs specified for the species 
or species group.
    NMFS, through the annual harvest specification process, implements 
regulations at Sec.  679.20(d) to establish a directed fishing 
allowance (DFA) for a species or species group when any fishery 
allocation or apportionment of that species or species group will be 
reached and the fishery closed. Once the fishery is closed, these 
species are referred to as incidental catch species. When establishing 
a DFA, NMFS must consider the amount of a species or species group 
closed to directed fishing that will be taken as incidental catch in 
directed fishing for other species. NMFS accounts for this amount by 
subtracting the estimated amount of incidental catch of a species or 
species group taken in directed fishing for other species from the TAC 
of that species or species group. If an insufficient amount of TAC is 
available for a directed fishery for that species or species group, 
NMFS establishes the DFA for that species or species group as zero 
metric tons (mt) and prohibits directed fishing for that species or 
species group.
    Directed fishing for groundfish in the GOA is defined at Sec.  
679.2 as any fishing activity that results in the retention of an 
amount of a species or species group onboard a vessel that is greater 
than the MRA for that species or species group. Therefore, when 
directed fishing for a species or species group is prohibited, 
retention of the species or species group is limited to an MRA. NMFS 
established MRAs to allow vessel operators fishing for species or 
species groups open to directed fishing to retain a specified amount of 
incidental catch species.
    An MRA is the maximum amount of a species closed to directed 
fishing (i.e., skate species) that may be retained onboard a vessel. 
MRAs are calculated as a percentage of the weight of catch of each 
species or species group open to directed fishing (basis species) that 
is retained onboard the vessel. The percentage of a species or species 
group closed to directed fishing retained in relation to the basis 
species must not exceed the MRA.
    MRAs assist in limiting catch of a species within its annual TAC. 
NMFS closes a species to directed fishing before the entire TAC is 
taken to leave sufficient amounts of the TAC available for incidental 
catch. The amount of the TAC remaining available for incidental catch 
is typically managed by a species-specific MRA. An MRA applies at all 
times and to all areas for the duration of a fishing trip (see Sec.  
679.20(e)(3)). Vessel operators may retain incidental catch species 
while directed fishing for groundfish species up to the MRA percentage 
of the basis species retained catch until the TAC for the incidental 
catch species is met.
    Regulations at Sec.  679.20(d)(2) and Sec.  679.21(b) specify that 
if the TAC for a species is reached, then retention of that species 
becomes prohibited and all catch of that species must be discarded with 
a minimum of injury, regardless of its condition, for the remainder of 
the year. Therefore, when NMFS prohibits retention of an incidental 
catch species, such as skates, vessel operators must discard all catch 
of that species. Discards that are required by regulation are known as 
regulatory discards. The primary purpose of requiring discards is to 
remove any incentive for vessel operators to increase incidental catch 
of the species as a portion of other fisheries and to minimize the 
catch of that species.
    MRAs are a management tool to slow down the rate of harvest and 
reduce the incentive for targeting a species closed to directed 
fishing. Although MRAs limit the incentive to target on an incidental 
catch species, fishermen can ``top off'' their retained groundfish and 
halibut catch with incidental catch species up to the maximum permitted

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under the MRA. Fishermen are top-off fishing when they deliberately 
target and retain incidental catch species up to the MRA instead of 
harvesting the species incidentally. Thus, MRAs reflect a balance 
between NMFS' need to limit the harvest catch rate of skates and 
minimize regulatory discards of the incidental catch of skates, while 
providing fishermen an opportunity to harvest the available skate TAC 
through limited retention.
    NMFS has determined that the TACs specified for all skate species 
in the GOA are needed to support incidental catch of skates in directed 
fisheries for other groundfish and halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis). 
As a result, there are insufficient TACs for skate species to support 
directed skate fisheries, the DFA for skates is set to zero mt, and 
directed fishing for skates is prohibited at the beginning of the 
fishing year. When directed fishing for skates is prohibited, the catch 
of skates is limited by an MRA.
    The skate MRA is specified by basis species in Table 10 and Table 
30 to 50 CFR part 679. The skate MRA is not specified by skate species. 
Instead, the skate MRA is based on the combined round weight of all 
skate species retained onboard a vessel. A single MRA for all skates 
was established because it was determined that fishermen and processors 
could have difficulty identifying skate species and may not be able to 
easily determine if they have reached an MRA for a specific skate 
species. Therefore, a separate MRA for each species would be difficult 
to manage and enforce. Additional detail on the designation of a single 
skate MRA is provided in Section 1.2 of the Analysis.
    Currently, the skate MRA for all basis species in the GOA is 20 
percent of the basis species round weight retained onboard a vessel. 
This means the maximum amount of skates (i.e., big, longnose, and other 
skates species) that may be retained onboard a vessel must not exceed 
20 percent of the round weight of other groundfish species and halibut 
retained onboard a vessel. Amounts of a skate species onboard the 
vessel that are below or equal to the MRA may be retained. Amounts of a 
skate species in excess of the MRA must be discarded.
    The incidental catch of skates varies by species and by fishing 
gear. NMFS data show that from 2008 through 2014, skates were caught in 
the GOA primarily by vessels directed fishing for groundfish with non-
pelagic trawl gear and by vessels directed fishing for groundfish and 
halibut with hook-and-line gear. Very limited amounts of skates were 
also caught by vessels using pelagic trawl, pot, and jig gear. Big 
skate catch occurs primarily in the Central GOA. Less than one tenth of 
the catch comes from the Western GOA or the Eastern GOA. NMFS' catch 
accounting data show the proportion of big skate catch by vessels using 
non-pelagic trawl is slightly higher than the proportion caught by 
vessels using hook-and-line gear. Longnose skate are caught 
predominantly in the Central GOA, with more limited catch in the 
Eastern GOA, and the least amount of catch in the Western GOA. NMFS 
data show that in recent years the proportion of longnose skate catch 
by vessels using hook-and-line gear is greater than the proportion 
caught by vessels using non-pelagic trawl gear. Other skates species 
are caught primarily in the Central GOA. NMFS data show the proportion 
of other skates species catch by vessels using hook-and-line gear is 
much greater than the proportion caught by vessels using non-pelagic 
trawl gear.
    In December 2013, the Council received public testimony that the 
current MRA for skates in the GOA allows fishermen to deliberately 
target skates while ostensibly directed fishing for other groundfish or 
halibut. NMFS observed this top-off fishing behavior based on 
information from recent years of incidental skate catch of skate 
species in directed groundfish and halibut fisheries. Some fishermen 
maximize their retention of skates and retain skates up to the MRA 
limit of 20 percent of the basis species onboard a vessel early in the 
year by deliberately targeting them while directed fishing for other 
species. This top-off fishing pattern has increased the harvest rate of 
skates. Over a period of years, skate catch has exceeded the TAC in 
some areas. The estimated catch of big skate exceeded the TAC in the 
Central GOA in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, and the estimated catch of 
longnose skate exceeded the TAC in the Western GOA in 2009, 2010, and 
2013. The catch of other skates species has not exceeded the TACs 
established for the GOA management area; however, in 2013 and 2014, the 
catch of other skates species was estimated at 93 percent and 98 
percent of the 2013 and 2014 TACs, respectively.
    When fishery managers estimated the big or longnose skate TACs in a 
regulatory area would be exceeded, NMFS prohibited retention of big or 
longnose skates in the directed fisheries for groundfish and halibut 
and required discard of all big or longnose skate catch in the 
regulatory area for the remainder of the calendar year. The earlier in 
the year that NMFS prohibits the retention of big or longnose skates in 
the directed fisheries for groundfish and halibut, the greater the 
total amount of regulatory discards of skates, because skates are 
caught in other groundfish and halibut fisheries throughout the entire 
year.

Purpose of This Final Rule

    This final rule reduces the MRA for skates in the GOA from 20 
percent to 5 percent. By reducing the MRA, this final rule further 
limits the amount of skates that could be retained while directed 
fishing for other groundfish and halibut. Under this final rule, the 
round weight of a retained skate species could be no more than 5 
percent of the round weight of the basis species. Reducing the skate 
MRA decreases the incentive for fishermen to engage in top-off fishing 
for skates so that the catch rate of skates more accurately reflects 
the rate of incidental catch of skates in the directed groundfish and 
halibut fisheries in the GOA. The reduction in the MRA will slow 
accrual of skate catch against the TAC and enhance NMFS' ability to 
limit the catch of skates to the skate TACs. This final rule is 
expected to minimize discards of skates by reducing the likelihood that 
NMFS would need to prohibit retention of a skate species in a GOA 
management area during the year to maintain skate catch at or below its 
TAC. This final rule will help NMFS to ensure that skate catch in the 
future does not exceed a TAC, ABC, or OFL.

Regulations Implemented by This Final Rule

    This final rule makes five amendments to regulations. First, this 
final rule revises skate MRAs in Table 10 to 50 CFR part 679, Gulf of 
Alaska Retainable Percentages, and in Table 30 to 50 CFR part 679, 
Rockfish Program Retainable Percentages. Table 10 establishes the MRAs 
applicable to vessels fishing groundfish in the GOA, except for vessels 
fishing under the authority of the Central GOA Rockfish Program. Table 
30 establishes MRAs that are applicable to vessels participating in the 
Central GOA Rockfish Program. NMFS reduces the incidental catch species 
MRAs for skates for each basis species listed in both Tables 10 and 30 
from 20 percent to 5 percent. NMFS notes the basis species termed 
``Aggregated amount of non-groundfish species'' includes all legally 
retained IFQ halibut as explained in footnote 12 to Table 10. The skate 
MRAs will be set equal to 5 percent in Tables 10 and 30 on the 
effective date of this final rule (see DATES).
    Second, this final rule corrects two regulatory cross-reference 
errors. These

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errors resulted from reorganizing and renumbering the Federal Fisheries 
Permit requirements in Sec.  679.4(b) and were implemented in a final 
rule published on October 21, 2014 (79 FR 62885). Current regulations 
at Sec.  679.7(a)(18) and Sec.  679.28(f)(6)(i) incorrectly refer to 
the FFP requirements at Sec.  679.4(b)(5)(vi), a paragraph that no 
longer exists. This final rule corrects those cross references to Sec.  
679.4(b).
    Third, this final rule modifies regulatory text to clarify that a 
vessel fishing under a Rockfish Program cooperative quota (CQ) permit 
may harvest groundfish species not allocated as CQ up to the MRA for 
that species as established in Table 30 to 50 CFR part 679. This final 
rule removes the last sentence in regulations at Sec.  679.20(f)(2), 
because the sentence makes an incorrect statement. The last sentence in 
679.20(f)(2) states that ``only primary rockfish species harvested 
under the Rockfish Program may be used to calculate retainable amounts 
of other species, as provided in Table 30 to this part.'' The heading 
in the last column in Table 30 correctly states that the MRA for 
vessels fishing under the Rockfish Program is calculated as ``a 
percentage of total retained rockfish primary species and rockfish 
secondary species.'' NMFS corrects this discrepancy by removing the 
inaccurate last sentence of Sec.  679.20(f)(2) that refers only to 
rockfish primary species. The current regulations at Sec.  
679.81(h)(4)(i) and (h)(5) use the term ``incidental catch species'' in 
the calculation of an MRA to refer to ``groundfish species not 
allocated as cooperative quota (CQ).'' This final rule adds the 
referenced text to Sec.  679.81(h)(4)(i) and (h)(5) to ensure 
consistent use of terminology in the regulations.
    Fourth, this final rule revises Table 2a to 50 CFR part 679 to add 
Alaska, Aleutian, and whiteblotched skates, as well as the scientific 
names for individual skate species. Adding these individual skate 
species and the scientific names facilitates the reporting of 
individual skate species taken during groundfish harvest and provides 
more detailed information regarding skate harvests for stock 
assessments and fisheries management. This revision supports managing 
skates as a target species group or as individual target species. These 
skate species and scientific names were added to Table 2a in final 
regulations implementing changes to groundfish management in the BSAI 
and GOA on October 6, 2010 (75 FR 61639). Subsequent regulations 
published on July 11, 2011 (76 FR 40628), amended Table 2a to 50 CFR 
part 679 and that revision inadvertently removed the skate species 
codes implemented on October 6, 2010. The addition of these skate 
species and scientific names corrects this error. The addition of 
species codes does not change the management of skates or the other 
provisions of this final rule.
    Fifth, this final rule makes several clarifications and corrections 
to Table 10 and Table 30 to part 679. These clarifications are:
     In Table 10 to part 679, the genus name, common name, and 
numeric species codes for Alaska skate, Aleutian skate, and 
whiteblotched skate are added;
     In Table 10 to part 679, the basis species, pelagic shelf 
rockfish, is replaced with dusky rockfish to be consistent with the 
appropriate species designation in regulation;
     In Table 10 to part 679, the genus name, common name, and 
species codes in the table and in the notes to the table are updated 
for consistency;
     In Note 4 to Table 10 to part 679, the references to 
``slope rockfish'' are removed and replaced with the correct term 
``other rockfish''; and widow rockfish and yellowtail rockfish are 
added to the 17 species that form the ``other rockfish'' group to 
correctly categorize these species;
     Note 5 to Table 10 to part 679 is removed because it is no 
longer applicable, and Notes 6 through 13 are renumbered as Notes 5 
through 12, respectively.
     In Note 6 to Table 10 to part 679, the erroneous 
regulatory reference to Sec.  679.7(b)(4) is deleted and the regulatory 
reference, Sec.  679.20(j), is clarified so as to provide for full 
retention of demersal shelf rockfish by catcher vessels in the 
Southeast Outside District;
     In Note 8 to Table 10 to part 679, the regulatory 
reference, Sec.  679.2, is clarified to exclude the species listed;
     In Table 30 to part 679, grenadier species is added as an 
incidental catch species for the fishery category ``Rockfish 
Cooperative vessels fishing under a Rockfish CQ permit for rockfish 
non-allocated species'' and an MRA of 8 percent is added. This change 
from the proposed rule would correct an oversight from the recently 
published regulations that implemented an MRA for grenadiers for the 
groundfish fisheries in the GOA (80 FR 11897, March 5, 2015). That rule 
added the grenadier MRA of 8 percent to Table 10 to part 679, which 
does not apply to vessels when fishing in the Central GOA Rockfish 
Program. However, it is clear from the preamble to the proposed rule 
(79 FR 27557, May 14, 2014) and the final rule (80 FR 11897, March 5, 
2015) that the intent was to apply the MRA to all groundfish fishing in 
the GOA. Adding a grenadier MRA to Table 30 to part 679 will achieve 
this intent by applying the grenadier MRA to vessels when fishing in 
the Central GOA Rockfish Program; and
     In Table 30 to part 679, a footnote is added to explain 
that the descriptions of different incidental catch species groups 
listed in this table can be found in the notes to Table 10 to part 679.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    The proposed rule for this action was published in the Federal 
Register on July 10, 2015 (80 FR 39734). There are five categories of 
regulatory changes made from the proposed rule.
    First, this final rule adds a suite of corrections to Table 10 and 
Table 30 to part 679 in response to comment 10 on the proposed rule 
(see Comment and Response). These technical corrections are described 
in the previous section of this preamble as the fifth amendment made to 
the regulations and in comment 10 and are not repeated here.
    Second, this final rule reorders the listing of the skate species 
and the corresponding species codes added to Table 2a to part 679 and 
the listing of skate species and corresponding species codes in Table 
10 to part 679 to follow the formatting convention that lists the 
species description alphabetically. This is not a substantive change.
    Third, this final rule replaces the references to ``numerical 
percentage'' with ``MRA'' in Note 1 and Note 7 to Table 10 to part 679, 
replaces ``retainable percentage'' with ``MRA'' in Note 1 to Table 10 
to part 679, and replaces ``category'' with ``species group'' in Note 7 
to Table 10 to part 679. These changes clarify that the percentages are 
the MRAs established in Table 10, and that DSR and SR/RE represent 
separate species groups. This is not a substantive change.
    Fourth, this final rule revises Note 2 to Table 10 to part 679, to 
add Kamchatka flounder and its species code to the list of species that 
comprise the deep-water flatfish species group to be consistent with 
current harvest specifications. This is not a substantive change.
    Fifth, this final rule revises Table 30 to part 679, to clarify 
that the Rockfish Entry Level Fishery using longline gear, the fishery 
for opt-out vessels, and the fishery for Rockfish Cooperative Vessels 
not fishing under a CQ permit referred to in Table 30 to part 679 are 
to ``use'' Table 10 to part 679 rather than ``see'' Table 10 to part 
679. This is not a substantive change.

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Comment and Response

    During the public comment period, NMFS received two comment letters 
generally expressing support for the proposed rule. The letters contain 
10 unique comments on the proposed rule. A summary of the comments 
received and NMFS' responses follow.
    Comment 1: The commenters support a reduction in the skate MRA from 
20 percent to 5 percent for the following reasons: (1) The reduced MRA 
will remove the incentive to target and top off on skates while fishing 
for other groundfish species; (2) An MRA set at 5 percent will more 
closely reflect the normal encounter rate of skates during fishing; (3) 
Reducing the skate MRA could slow skate retention and thus the catch 
rate of skate species; (4) Reducing the skate MRA will decrease the 
potential for prohibiting skate species retention, allow retention of 
skates throughout the year, and minimize regulatory discard of skates.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges this comment and agrees with the 
commenter's rationale for support.
    Comment 2: The commenter notes that this final rule may avoid 
triggering prohibition of skate harvest when catches approach a skate 
ABC or TAC. However, it is still unknown whether the incidental species 
catch of skates will exceed 5 percent of the catch on an individual 
haul-by-haul basis for vessels in the trawl fishery. The commenter 
recommends the adoption of a comprehensive GOA-wide trawl bycatch 
management program with cooperative target species and prohibited 
species catch allocations to eliminate the race for fish and reduce 
regulatory discards.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges that a vessel may have an incidental 
species catch of skates that exceeds 5 percent of the catch of a given 
haul, but the 5 percent MRA applies to the sum of all basis species on 
board the vessel. This is likely to include catch from many different 
hauls. Therefore, regulatory discard may not be required. The comment 
recommending the adoption of a comprehensive GOA-wide trawl bycatch 
management program is outside of the scope of this action. The Council 
and NMFS are considering measures similar to those recommended by the 
commenter under a separate action. NMFS has prepared a Notice of Intent 
to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement that would consider a 
broad range of alternative management programs for the GOA trawl 
fisheries, including those suggested by the commenter. The Notice of 
Intent published on July 14, 2015, and NMFS requested public comment 
through August 28, 2015 (80 FR 40988, July 14, 2015). NMFS will 
incorporate written comments from the public to identify the issues of 
concern and assist the Council in determining the appropriate range of 
management alternatives for the EIS. Additional information on 
management actions related to the GOA trawl fisheries is available 
through the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at: http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Comment 3: NMFS should place more emphasis on the assessment of GOA 
skates. The commenters suggest additional research on population 
density, migration, natural mortality, and other factors affecting 
skates would aid in the assessment and management of GOA skate 
resources. The commenters state their willingness to participate in 
cooperative research.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment. The stock assessment 
process used to determine the status of skate biomass is described in 
Section 3.1.1 of the Analysis. Additional information on the research 
NMFS has conducted and is undertaking to improve its understanding of 
GOA skates is available through the Alaska Fishery Science Center's Web 
site at http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/REFM/stocks/assessments.htm. NMFS has 
engaged in cooperative research with the fishing industry to 
investigate sustainable fisheries management. Specific cooperative 
research regarding skates would be conducted with the Alaska Fisheries 
Science Center and are outside of the scope of this action.
    Comment 4: Trawl and hook-and-line gear discard mortality rates 
(DMRs) should be estimated for GOA skates. The current DMR is assumed 
to be 100 percent and is not accurate. This DMR overestimates the 
mortality of skate bycatch and impacts the skate biomass estimate for 
the GOA.
    Response: The 2014 Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation for GOA 
skates states that the highest priority for research is in 
understanding the focus on direct fishing effects on skate populations. 
Scientists consider the most important component of this research to be 
a full evaluation of the catch and discards in all fisheries capturing 
skates. NMFS will continue to explore the effects of fishing, including 
DMRs, in future research.
    Comment 5: Improving the species-specific reporting of skate catch 
delivered to processors would help the stock assessment authors. The 
commenter suggests some outreach by NMFS to educate processor personnel 
about skate identification. The commenter notes that NMFS has aided 
processor personnel in the identification of other species catch, such 
as GOA rockfish, and a similar approach for skates could improve 
species identification.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment and agrees that outreach 
and broad distribution of NMFS' skate identification guide (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/er/skateguide.pdf) would improve skate harvest 
information for stock assessment. NMFS will forward a recommendation 
for these improvements to the Council plan team responsible for 
management of groundfish under the FMP, and will coordinate with GOA 
processors.
    Comment 6: The commenter suggests that text on page 39735 of the 
preamble to the proposed rule (July 10, 2015; 80 FR 39734) could be 
clarified. The commenter states that when retention of the incidental 
catch of a skate species is prohibited (i.e., placed on prohibited 
species catch (PSC) status), then only the specific skate species or 
species group (e.g., big skate, longnose skate or other skates species) 
must be discarded. For example, if the incidental catch of big skates 
is prohibited, big skates must be discarded but longnose skates and 
other skates species (in aggregate) may be retained up to the MRA.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment and agrees with the 
commenter's clarification. NMFS intends to manage skates as described 
in the comment. This is also consistent with the description of 
management provided in Section 4.10 of the Analysis. No change to the 
regulatory text is required.
    Comment 7: The commenter suggests that text on page 39735 of the 
preamble to the proposed rule (July 10, 2015; 80 FR 39734) could be 
clarified. The commenter states that the reason that other skates 
species are not managed separately or under area-specific ABCs or TACs 
is that the management in this aggregate for the GOA management area is 
adequate to maintain those species at a sustainable level. It should be 
noted, as it is in the 2014 GOA Skate Stock Assessment and Fishery 
Evaluation (available at: http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/refm/stocks/
assessments.htm), that skates are generally difficult for harvesters 
and processors to identify to the species level, especially the less 
common skates defined as other skates species.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges and agrees with the commenter's 
clarification. NMFS recognizes management of skates at the individual 
species and regulatory area level depends on accurate species-specific 
harvest information. Section 4.10 of the

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Analysis states that misidentification of other skates species could 
cause a serious enforcement issue for differing species-specific MRAs. 
No change to the regulatory text is required.
    Comment 8: The commenter suggests that text on page 39735 of the 
preamble to the proposed rule (July 10, 2015; 80 FR 39734) could be 
clarified. The commenter states that NMFS does not have the authority 
to issue in-season management measures to close a commercial fishery 
for individual fishing quota (IFQ) halibut in the GOA should a skate 
OFL be reached in the GOA. The commenter states that the GOA FMP 
groundfish species (Table 2a to part 679) does not include halibut. 
Halibut is included in the FMP only as a prohibited species. Because 
the halibut is not defined as a groundfish species, NMFS in-season 
management measures to close a groundfish fishery to prevent 
overfishing do not include IFQ halibut and apply only to groundfish 
species managed by NMFS under the FMP. The commenter recommends that 
this issue should be addressed in the 10-year review of the halibut and 
sablefish IFQ program which has been initiated by the Council.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment and agrees with the 
commenter's clarification regarding the regulations. Regulations at 
Sec.  679.21 establish the requirements for closing a groundfish 
fishery if an OFL will be reached. Extending in-season management 
authority to the IFQ halibut fishery under Sec.  679.21 is outside of 
the scope of this action and is not addressed further. The final rule 
does not change regulations governing the Pacific halibut fisheries 
implemented by the International Pacific Halibut Commission or NMFS.
    Comment 9: The commenter suggests that text on page 39736 of the 
preamble to the proposed rule (July 10, 2015; 80 FR 39734) could be 
clarified. The commenter states that the incidental catch of skates by 
jig gear, although likely low in volume, are actually unknown because 
the GOA jig fishery was exempt from observer coverage before 2013.
    Response: Overall, NMFS estimates that jig gear catches a small 
amount of skates relative to hook-and-line and trawl gear (Section 5.6 
of Analysis). NMFS uses data submitted electronically by shoreside or 
stationary floating processors to estimate the landed catch of any 
skates delivered by vessels using jig gear. NMFS acknowledges that 
there is not currently observer coverage on vessels in the jig 
fisheries to obtain estimates of the amount of at-sea discards of 
skates. In the future, NMFS could modify deployment of observers on jig 
vessels through its Annual Deployment Plan (ADP) process. NMFS could 
modify the ADP and expand coverage to vessels with jig gear if needed 
for conservation and management. Currently, there is no evidence that 
catch of skates by vessels using jig gear warrants additional observer 
coverage.
    Comment 10: The commenter recommends a number of clarifications and 
corrections to Table 10 to part 679 and Table 30 to part 679 to improve 
their usefulness to the fishing industry. The commenter states that 
these tables are difficult to interpret due to inconsistencies with 
other regulations, revisions over time that have reduced their clarity, 
or references to outdated regulations that are no longer applicable. 
The commenter suggests updating and clarifying these tables as follows:
     In Table 10 to part 679, add the proper genus name, common 
name, and numeric species codes for Alaska skate, Aleutian skate, and 
whiteblotched skate;
     In Table 10 to part 679, replace the basis species, 
pelagic shelf rockfish, with dusky rockfish to be consistent with the 
appropriate species designation in regulation:
     In Table 10 to part 679, consistently use the genus name, 
common name, and species codes in the table and in the notes to the 
table;
     In Note 4 to Table 10 to part 679, remove the reference to 
slope rockfish and replace it with ``rockfish'' so that it is clear 
that this provision applies to all rockfish species except demersal 
shelf rockfish (DSR) and shortraker/rougheye rockfish (SR/RE); and add 
widow rockfish and yellowtail rockfish to the 15 species that form the 
new ``rockfish'' group;
     Delete Note 5 to Table 10 to part 679 because it is no 
longer applicable;
     In Note 6 to Table 10 to part 679, clarify the regulatory 
reference;
     In Note 8 to Table 10 to part 679, replace the reference 
to Sec.  679.2 and instead refer to the list of species already 
contained in the notes to the table;
     In Table 30 to part 679, add grenadier species as an 
incidental catch species for the fishery category for Rockfish 
Cooperative vessels fishing under Rockfish CQ permit for rockfish non-
allocated species and add an MRA of 8 percent to be consistent with 
MRAs for grenadiers that are applicable in Table 10; and
     In Table 30 to part 679, add a footnote to Table 30 to 
explain that the descriptions of different incidental catch species 
groups listed in this table can be found in the notes to Table 10 to 
part 679.
    Response: NMFS agrees with each of the commenter's suggested 
changes to Tables 10 and 30 with one exception. In Table 10 to part 
679, NMFS replaced the references to ``slope rockfish'' with ``other 
rockfish'' instead of ``rockfish'' as suggested by the commenter. The 
commenter also suggested NMFS define ``these rockfish species as all 
rockfish species except DSR and SR/RE.'' NMFS disagrees with this 
definition because: (1) ``all rockfish species'' includes rockfish 
species besides those in the other rockfish species group; and (2) 
excluding DSR conflicts with the explanations of the other rockfish 
species groups in the Western regulatory area, Central regulatory area, 
and West Yakutat District. NMFS uses ``other rockfish'' to correctly 
name this rockfish species group and accurately refers to ``other 
rockfish'' by regulatory area consistent with regulations.
    The changes suggested by the commenter are minor clarifications and 
do not have a substantive effect on the calculation or applicability of 
MRAs. Each of the comments and the rationale for accepting the comment 
follows.
    The change to add Alaska, Aleutian, and whiteblotched skate to 
Table 10 is consistent with NMFS' recommendation in the proposed rule 
to add these species to Table 2a of CFR part 679.
    The change in Table 10 to part 679, to replace ``pelagic shelf 
rockfish'' with ``dusky rockfish'' is consistent with NMFS' intent in 
the final rule implementing the Central GOA Rockfish Program that 
published December 27, 2011 (76 FR 81248). This change corrects the 
species designation to be consistent with existing regulations.
    The change to consistently use the genus name, common name, and 
species codes in Table 10 to part 679 is a minor clerical correction.
    The change to Note 4 to Table 10 to part 679, to remove references 
for ``slope rockfish'' and replace them with ``rockfish'', where 
rockfish means all rockfish species except DSR and SR/RE, was clarified 
by NMFS. Specifically, NMFS determined stated that references to 
``slope rockfish'' should be replaced with ``other rockfish'' because 
other rockfish in the Western regulatory area, Central regulatory area, 
and West Yakutat district means other rockfish and DSR. Therefore, 
explaining the meaning of ``other rockfish'' by using ``rockfish means 
all rockfish species except DSR and SR/RE'', as recommended by the 
commenter, would incorrectly include the universe of rockfish species 
and inaccurately exclude DSR from the Western, Central

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and West Yakutat areas. The correct reference is ``other rockfish.'' 
This change does not modify any of the MRAs that are applicable to the 
specific species, or otherwise modify management.
    The change to delete Note 5 to Table 10 to part 679 provides 
consistency with regulations because Note 5 is no longer applicable.
    The change to Note 6 to Table 10 to part 679, clarifies the 
regulatory reference to Sec.  679.20(j), provides for full retention of 
demersal shelf rockfish by catcher vessels in the Southeast Outside 
District.
    The change to Note 8 to Table 10 to part 679, should provide 
clarity to the reader by explaining the species included and excluded 
in the species group and listed in the regulatory reference at Sec.  
679.2.
    The changes to Table 30 to part 679, to add grenadier species as an 
incidental catch species for the fishery category for Rockfish 
Cooperative vessels fishing under a Rockfish CQ permit for rockfish 
non-allocated species and add an MRA of 8 percent would be consistent 
with recently implemented regulations that established an MRA for 
grenadiers (80 FR 11897, March 5, 2015). This change from the proposed 
rule would correct an oversight in the publication of regulations that 
established an MRA for grenadiers. Currently, the MRA is only described 
in Table 10 to part 679. However, it is clear from the preamble to the 
proposed rule (79 FR 27557, May 14, 2014) and the final rule (80 FR 
11897, March 5, 2015) that the intent was to apply the MRA to all 
groundfish fishing, and not to specifically exclude vessels when 
fishing under the Central GOA Rockfish Program. This change would 
correct that oversight to be consistent with MRAs for grenadiers that 
are applicable in Table 10.
    The last change to Table 30 to part 679 adds a footnote to Table 30 
to explain that the descriptions of different incidental catch species 
groups listed in Table 30 can be found in the notes to Table 10 to part 
679. This change provides a clarification to the reader and does not 
change existing management.

Classification

    The Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS, determined that this final 
rule is necessary for the conservation and management of the GOA 
groundfish fishery and that it is consistent with the FMP, the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable laws.

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 final regulatory flexibility 
analysis (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. The preamble to the proposed rule and this 
final rule serve as the small entity compliance guide. This action does 
not require any additional compliance from small entities that is not 
described in the preambles. Copies of the proposed and final rules are 
available from NMFS at the following Web site: http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.

Executive Order 12866

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

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that, 
when an agency promulgates a final rule under section 553 of Title 5 of 
the U.S. Code, after being required by that section, or any other law, 
to publish a general notice of proposed rulemaking, the agency shall 
prepare a final regulatory flexibility analysis.
    Section 604 describes the contents of a FRFA: (1) A statement of 
the need for, and objectives of, the rule; (2) a statement of the 
significant issues raised by the public comments in response to the 
initial regulatory flexibility analysis, a statement of the assessment 
of the agency of such issues, and a statement of any changes made in 
the proposed rule as a result of such comments; (3) the response of the 
agency to any comments filed by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the 
Small Business Administration in response to the proposed rule, and a 
detailed statement of any change made to the proposed rule in the final 
rule as a result of the comments; (4) a description of and an estimate 
of the number of small entities to which the rule will apply or an 
explanation of why no such estimate is available; (5) a description of 
the projected reporting, recordkeeping and other compliance 
requirements of the rule, including an estimate of the classes of small 
entities which will be subject to the requirement and the type of 
professional skills necessary for preparation of the report or record; 
and (6) a description of the steps the agency has taken to minimize the 
significant economic impact on small entities consistent with the 
stated objectives of applicable statutes, including a statement of the 
factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the alternative 
adopted in the final rule and why each one of the other significant 
alternatives to the rule considered by the agency which affect the 
impact on small entities was rejected.

Need for and Objectives of This Action

    A statement of the need for, and objectives of, the rule is 
contained in the preamble to this final rule (see the ``Purpose of this 
Final Rule'' section in this preamble) and is not repeated here.

Summary of Significant Issues Raised During Public Comment

    NMFS published a proposed rule on July 10, 2015 (80 FR 39734). An 
initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) was prepared and 
summarized in the ``Classification'' section of the preamble to the 
proposed rule. The comment period closed on August 10, 2015. NMFS 
received two letters of public comment on the proposed rule containing 
10 unique comments. No comments were received on the IRFA or the 
economic impacts of the rule on small entities. The Chief Counsel for 
Advocacy of the SBA did not file any comments on the proposed rule.

Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by This Action

    The Small Business Administration (SBA) establishes the size 
standards for all major industry sectors in the U.S., including 
commercial finfish harvesters (79 FR 33647, June 12, 2014). A business 
primarily involved in finfish harvesting is classified as a small 
business if it is independently owned and operated, is not dominant in 
its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has combined 
annual gross receipts not in excess of $20.5 million, for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide. For purposes of this FRFA, the effects 
of the final rule fall primarily on the distinct segment of the fishery 
industry characterized as commercial finfish harvesters.
    The entities that can reasonably be expected to be directly 
regulated by the final rule include all catcher vessels and catcher/
processors directed fishing for groundfish and halibut in the GOA that 
may harvest any species of skate. Based on data from 2013 (the most 
recent year of complete data), this action is estimated to directly 
regulate 1,153 small entities: 1,073 small catcher vessels fishing with 
hook-and-line gear (including jig gear), 116 small catcher vessels 
fishing with pot gear, and 32 small catcher vessels fishing with trawl

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gear. The average gross revenues estimates for 2013 are $380,000 for 
small hook-and-line catcher vessels, $960,000 for small pot catcher 
vessels, and $2.8 million for small trawl catcher vessels. In addition, 
this action would directly regulate 2 small catcher/processors fishing 
with hook-and-line gear, and one small catcher/processor fishing with 
trawl gear. Specific revenue data for these small catcher/processors 
are confidential but are less than $20.5 million annually.
    The annual revenue at risk for all catcher vessels and catcher/
processors that could be affected by this final rule is estimated at 
$2.4 million. However, the impact relative to each vessel that retains 
skates in the GOA is quite small. Reducing the skate MRA primarily 
affects those vessels whose operators have retained big skate at an 
amount greater than 5 percent of their basis species in the Central 
GOA. In general, vessels that catch and retain skates show relatively 
little dependence on GOA skates for their gross revenues. The actual 
impact on gross revenue for a specific vessel may vary from year to 
year depending on the total abundance of skates, total catch of skates, 
market conditions, and ex-vessel price.

Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities

    FRFA also requires a description of the steps the agency has taken 
to minimize the significant impact on directly regulated small entities 
consistent with the stated objectives of applicable statutes, including 
a statement of the factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the 
alternative (Alternative 4) adopted in the final rule and why each of 
the other significant alternatives to the rule considered by the agency 
that affect the economic impact on small entities was rejected. NMFS 
and the Council considered four alternative MRAs to reduce the 
incentive for fishermen to pursue top-off fishing for skates and slow 
the catch rate of skates in the GOA groundfish and halibut fisheries. 
In addition to the status quo of an MRA of 20 percent, the Council and 
NMFS evaluated alternatives to reduce skate MRAs to 15, 10, and 5 
percent.
    The analysis examined the rate of big skate catch relative to 
groundfish catch by directed fishery before and after big skate 
retention was prohibited in 2013 and 2014 (Section 4.5.1.1 of the 
Analysis). Comparison of changes in catch rates after retention was 
prohibited show the harvest rate for big skate dropped from as much as 
8.6 percent of the total groundfish and halibut catch to a harvest rate 
that ranged from 6.3 percent to 0.1 percent of the total groundfish and 
halibut catch depending on the year, gear type, and target fishery. 
These data indicate that participants in various target fisheries could 
avoid the incidental catch of big skate when there was not an incentive 
to retain big skates.
    Further analysis used a model to compare the retained skate catch 
of all skate species, in all areas and by vessels using all gear types 
under the alternative percentages of the basis species (Section 4.5.1.4 
of the Analysis). The model indicates that reducing the skate MRA below 
10 percent is expected to reduce the incentive for vessel operators to 
engage in top-off fishing and overall skate catch as fishermen avoid 
areas where skates are encountered. The model indicates that a 5 
percent MRA best ensures that NMFS will not have to prohibit the 
retention of skates and that skate TACs will not be exceeded.
    The Analysis did not identify any other alternatives that more 
effectively meet the RFA criteria to minimize adverse economic impacts 
on directly regulated small entities.
    This action implements Alternative 4, a 5 percent skate MRA. As 
discussed in Section 4.7 and 4.8 of the Analysis, the preferred 
alternative is the only alternative of the alternatives considered that 
is expected to adequately reduce the incentive for fishermen to target 
skates that may be retained as incidental catch species. A 5 percent 
MRA accomplishes the objectives of this final rule to slow the catch 
rate of skates in the GOA groundfish and halibut fisheries to ensure 
that the TACs for skate species are not exceeded.

Reporting, Recordkeeping Requirements, and Other Compliance 
Requirements

    This action does not impose any additional reporting requirements 
on the participants of the GOA groundfish and halibut fisheries.

Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting Federal Rules

    NMFS has not identified other Federal rules that may duplicate, 
overlap, or conflict with this final rule.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries.

    Dated: December 21, 2015.
Eileen Sobeck,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part 
679 as follows:

PART 679--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA

0
1. The authority citation for part 679 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et seq.; 3631 et seq.; 
Pub. L. 108-447; Pub. L. 111-281.

0
2. In Sec.  679.7, revise paragraph (a)(18) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (18) Pollock, Pacific Cod, and Atka Mackerel Directed Fishing and 
VMS. Operate a vessel in any Federal reporting area when a vessel is 
authorized under Sec.  679.4(b) to participate in the Atka mackerel, 
Pacific cod, or pollock directed fisheries and the vessel's authorized 
species and gear type is open to directed fishing, unless the vessel 
carries an operable NMFS-approved Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) and 
complies with the requirements in Sec.  679.28(f).
* * * * *
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3. In Sec.  679.20, revise paragraph (f)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.20  General limitations.

* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (2) Retainable amounts. Any groundfish species for which directed 
fishing is closed may not be used to calculate retainable amounts of 
other groundfish species. Only fish harvested under the CDQ Program may 
be used to calculate retainable amounts of other CDQ species.
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  679.28, revise paragraph (f)(6)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.28  Equipment and operational requirements.

* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (6) * * *
    (i) You operate a vessel in any reporting area (see definitions at 
Sec.  679.2) off Alaska while any fishery requiring VMS, for which the 
vessel has a species and gear endorsement on its Federal Fisheries 
Permit under Sec.  679.4(b), is open.
* * * * *

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5. In Sec.  679.81, revise paragraphs (h)(4)(i) and (h)(5) introductory 
text to read as follows:


Sec.  679.81  Rockfish Program annual harvester privileges.

* * * * *
    (h) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) The MRA for groundfish species not allocated as CQ (incidental 
catch species) for vessels fishing under the authority of a CQ permit 
is calculated as a proportion of the total allocated rockfish primary 
species and rockfish secondary species on board the vessel in round 
weight equivalents using the retainable percentage in Table 30 to this 
part; except that--
* * * * *
    (5) Maximum retainable amount (MRA) calculation and limits--
catcher/processor vessels. The MRA for groundfish species not allocated 
as CQ (incidental catch species) for vessels fishing under the 
authority of a CQ permit is calculated as a proportion of the total 
allocated rockfish primary species and rockfish secondary species on 
board the vessel in round weight equivalents using the retainable 
percentage in Table 30 to this part as determined under Sec.  
679.20(e)(3)(iv).
* * * * *
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6. Revise Table 2a to part 679 to read as follows:

           Table 2a to Part 679--Species Codes: FMP Groundfish
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Species description                          Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Atka mackerel (greenling)............................                193
Flatfish, miscellaneous (flatfish species without                    120
 separate codes).....................................
FLOUNDER:
    Alaska plaice....................................                133
    Arrowtooth.......................................                121
    Bering...........................................                116
    Kamchatka........................................                117
    Starry...........................................                129
Octopus, North Pacific...............................                870
Pacific cod..........................................                110
Pollock..............................................                270
ROCKFISH:
    Aurora (Sebastes aurora).........................                185
    Black (BSAI) (S. melanops).......................                142
    Blackgill (S. melanostomus)......................                177
    Blue (BSAI) (S. mystinus)........................                167
    Bocaccio (S. paucispinis)........................                137
    Canary (S. pinniger).............................                146
    Chilipepper (S. goodei)..........................                178
    China (S. nebulosus).............................                149
    Copper (S. caurinus).............................                138
    Darkblotched (S. crameri)........................                159
    Dusky (S. variabilis)............................                172
    Greenstriped (S. elongatus)......................                135
    Harlequin (S. variegatus)........................                176
    Northern (S. polyspinis).........................                136
    Pacific Ocean Perch (S. alutus)..................                141
    Pygmy (S. wilsoni)...............................                179
    Quillback (S. maliger)...........................                147
    Redbanded (S. babcocki)..........................                153
    Redstripe (S. proriger)..........................                158
    Rosethorn (S. helvomaculatus)....................                150
    Rougheye (S. aleutianus).........................                151
    Sharpchin (S. zacentrus).........................                166
    Shortbelly (S. jordani)..........................                181
    Shortraker (S. borealis).........................                152
    Silvergray (S. brevispinis)......................                157
    Splitnose (S. diploproa).........................                182
    Stripetail (S. saxicola).........................                183
    Thornyhead (all Sebastolobus species)............                143
    Tiger (S. nigrocinctus)..........................                148
    Vermilion (S. miniatus)..........................                184
    Widow (S. entomelas).............................                156
    Yelloweye (S. ruberrimus)........................                145
    Yellowmouth (S. reedi)...........................                175
    Yellowtail (S. flavidus).........................                155
Sablefish (blackcod).................................                710
Sculpins.............................................                160
SHARKS:
    Other (if salmon, spiny dogfish or Pacific                       689
     sleeper shark--use specific species code).......
    Pacific sleeper..................................                692
    Salmon...........................................                690
    Spiny dogfish....................................                691
SKATES:
    Alaska (Bathyraja parmifera).....................                703
    Aleutian (B. aleutica)...........................                704
    Whiteblotched (B. maculata)......................                705
    Big (Raja binoculata)............................                702

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    Longnose (R. rhina)..............................                701
    Other (if, Alaska, Aleutian, whiteblotched, big,                 700
     or longnose skate--use specific species code
     listed above)...................................
SOLE:
    Butter...........................................                126
    Dover............................................                124
    English..........................................                128
    Flathead.........................................                122
    Petrale..........................................                131
    Rex..............................................                125
    Rock.............................................                123
    Sand.............................................                132
    Yellowfin........................................                127
Squid, majestic......................................                875
Turbot, Greenland....................................                134
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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8. Revise Table 30 to part 679 to read as follows:

                          Table 30 to Part 679--Rockfish Program Retainable Percentages
                                            [In round wt. equivalent]
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                                                                                                    MRA as a
                                                                                                  percentage of
                                                                                                 total retained
                                       Incidental catch species                                 rockfish primary
               Fishery                            \1\                        Sector                species and
                                                                                                    rockfish
                                                                                                    secondary
                                                                                                     species
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rockfish Cooperative Vessels fishing   Pacific cod.............  Catcher/Processor............               4.0
 under a CQ permit.                    Shortraker/Rougheye       Catcher Vessel...............               2.0
                                        aggregate catch.
                                      --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                See rockfish non-allocated species for ``other species''
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Rockfish non-allocated Species for     Pollock.................  Catcher/Processor and Catcher              20.0
 Rockfish Cooperative vessels fishing  Deep-water flatfish.....   Vessel.                                   20.0
 under a Rockfish CQ permit.           Rex sole................  Catcher/Processor and Catcher              20.0
                                       Flathead sole...........   Vessel.                                   20.0
                                                                 Catcher/Processor and Catcher
                                                                  Vessel.
                                                                 Catcher/Processor and Catcher
                                                                  Vessel.
                                       Shallow-water flatfish..  Catcher/Processor and Catcher              20.0
                                                                  Vessel.
                                       Arrowtooth flounder.....  Catcher/Processor and Catcher              35.0
                                                                  Vessel.
                                       Other rockfish..........  Catcher/Processor and Catcher              15.0
                                                                  Vessel.
                                       Atka mackerel...........  Catcher/Processor and Catcher              20.0
                                                                  Vessel.
                                       Aggregated forage fish..  Catcher/Processor and Catcher               2.0
                                                                  Vessel.
                                       Skates..................  Catcher/Processor and Catcher               5.0
                                                                  Vessel.
                                       Other species...........  Catcher/Processor and Catcher              20.0
                                                                  Vessel.
                                       Grenadiers..............  Catcher/Processor and Catcher               8.0
                                                                  Vessel.
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Longline gear Rockfish Entry Level                             Use Table 10 to this part.
 Fishery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Opt-out vessels......................                          Use Table 10 to this part.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rockfish Cooperative Vessels not                               Use Table 10 to this part.
 fishing under a CQ permit.
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\1\ See Notes to Table 10 to Part 679 for descriptions of species groups.

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                                                and black sea bass. NMFS considers                      overfishing of the resources and                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                these recommendations to be consistent                  substantially compromise the mortality
                                                with National Standard 2 of the                         and/or stock rebuilding objectives for                National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                Magnuson-Stevens Act, which requires                    each species, contrary to laws and                    Administration
                                                that the best available scientific                      regulations.
                                                information be used in fishery decision                                                                       50 CFR Part 679
                                                                                                           Alternative 2 (status quo), would
                                                making.                                                                                                       [Docket No. 150126078–5999–02]
                                                   The economic analysis for the 2016–                  maintain the current 2015 ABCs for
                                                2018 specifications assessed the impacts                each fishery, and would, in the short-                RIN 0648–BE85
                                                for quota alternatives that achieve the                 term, have negligible economic impacts
                                                aforementioned objectives. The Council                  on small entities. For summer flounder                Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                                analyzed four sets of combined catch                    and scup, this alternative is not                     Zone Off Alaska; Revise Maximum
                                                limit alternatives for the 2016–2018                    consistent with the goals and objectives              Retainable Amounts for Skates in the
                                                summer flounder, scup, and black sea                    of the FMP and the Magnuson-Stevens                   Gulf of Alaska
                                                bass fisheries. Please see the EA and                   Act because it would leave in place                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                IRFA for a detailed discussion on each                  ABCs higher than the recommendations                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                alternative.                                            of the Council’s SSC. This could result               Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                   Through this final rule, NMFS                        in overfishing of the resources and                   Commerce.
                                                implements Alternative 1 (the Council’s                 substantially compromise the mortality                ACTION: Final rule.
                                                preferred alternative), as modified by                  and/or stock rebuilding objectives for
                                                the Council’s revised recommendation                    each species, contrary to laws and                    SUMMARY:    NMFS issues regulations to
                                                for black sea bass. This alternative                    regulations. For black sea bass, this                 reduce the maximum retainable amount
                                                consists of the quota levels that pair the                                                                    (MRA) of skates using groundfish and
                                                                                                        alternative is more restrictive than is
                                                lowest economic impacts to small                                                                              halibut as basis species in the Gulf of
                                                                                                        necessary and would have unnecessary
                                                entities and meet the required objectives                                                                     Alaska (GOA) from 20 percent to 5
                                                of the FMP and the Magnuson-Stevens                     negative economic impacts.
                                                                                                                                                              percent. Reducing skate MRAs is
                                                Act. The respective specifications                         Likewise, a ‘‘true’’ no action                     necessary to decrease the incentive for
                                                contained in this final rule for all three              alternative, wherein no quotas are                    fishermen to target skates and slow the
                                                species were selected because they                      established for the coming fishing year,              catch rate of skates in these fisheries.
                                                satisfy NMFS’ obligation to implement                   was excluded from analysis because it is              This final rule will enhance
                                                specifications that are consistent with                 not consistent with the goals and                     conservation and management of skates
                                                the goals, objectives, and requirements                 objectives of the FMP and the                         and minimize skate discards in GOA
                                                of the FMP, its implementing                            Magnuson-Stevens Act.                                 groundfish and halibut fisheries. This
                                                regulations, and the Magnuson-Stevens                                                                         final rule is intended to promote the
                                                Act. The fishing mortality rates                        Small Entity Compliance Guide
                                                                                                                                                              goals and objectives of the Magnuson-
                                                associated with the catch limits for all                                                                      Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                                three species all have acceptable                          Section 212 of the Small Business
                                                                                                        Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens
                                                likelihoods of preventing overfishing in                                                                      Act), the Fishery Management Plan for
                                                any of the next three years.                            1996 states that, for each rule or group
                                                                                                        of related rules for which an agency is               Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP),
                                                   Alternative 3 for each species,                                                                            and other applicable laws.
                                                contained the most restrictive options                  required to prepare a FRFA, the agency
                                                                                                        shall publish one or more guides to                   DATES: Effective January 27, 2016.
                                                (i.e., lowest total landing levels) for each
                                                fishery have the highest potential                      assist small entities in complying with               ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the
                                                adverse economic impacts on small                       the rule, and shall designate such                    following documents may be obtained
                                                entities in the form of potential foregone              publications as ‘‘small entity                        from http://www.regulations.gov or from
                                                fishing opportunities.. Some of the catch               compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                 the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at
                                                limits associated with Alternatives 3                   explain the actions a small entity is                 http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov:
                                                pre-date the ABC framework, thus the                                                                             • The Environmental Assessment/
                                                                                                        required to take to comply with a rule
                                                information for these alternatives is                                                                         Regulatory Impact Review/Initial
                                                                                                        or group of rules. As part of this                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (EA/
                                                presented in terms of landing levels.                   rulemaking process, a small entity
                                                Alternative 3 was not preferred by the                                                                        RIR/IRFA) prepared for this action
                                                                                                        compliance guide will be sent to all                  (collectively referred to as the
                                                Council of NMFS because the other                       holders of Federal permits issued for the
                                                alternatives considered are expected                                                                          ‘‘Analysis’’);
                                                have lower adverse impacts on small
                                                                                                        summer flounder, scup, and black sea                     • The Alaska Groundfish Harvest
                                                                                                        bass fisheries. In addition, copies of this           Specifications Final Environmental
                                                entities while achieving the stated
                                                                                                        final rule and guide (i.e., permit holder             Impact Statement (Harvest
                                                objectives of sustaining the summer
                                                flounder, scup, and black sea bass                      letter) are available from NMFS (see                  Specifications EIS);
                                                stocks, consistent with the FMP and                     ADDRESSES) and at the following Web                      • The Harvest Specifications
                                                Magnuson-Stevens Act.                                   site: http://                                         Supplementary Information Report (SIR)
                                                   Alternative 4 contained the least                    www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.               prepared for the final 2015 and 2016
                                                restrictive catch limits for each fishery                                                                     harvest specifications; and
                                                                                                          Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                and would have the lowest economic                                                                               • The IRFA for the Gulf of Alaska
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                                                impacts on small entities. This
                                                                                                          Dated: December 21, 2015.                           Groundfish Harvest Specifications for
                                                alternative is not consistent with the                  Eileen Sobeck,                                        2015 and 2016 (Harvest Specifications
                                                goals and objectives of the FMP and the                 Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                IRFA).
                                                Magnuson-Stevens Act because it would                   National Marine Fisheries Service.                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                implement catch limits much higher                      [FR Doc. 2015–32562 Filed 12–24–15; 8:45 am]          Peggy Murphy, 907–586–7228.
                                                than the recommendations of the                         BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
                                                Council’s SSC. This could result in                                                                           published a proposed rule in the


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                                                Federal Register on July 10, 2015 (80 FR                exceeded by requiring vessel operators                activity that results in the retention of
                                                39734), and public comments were                        participating in groundfish fisheries in              an amount of a species or species group
                                                accepted through August 10, 2015.                       the GOA to comply with a range of                     onboard a vessel that is greater than the
                                                NMFS received two comment letters                       restrictions, such as area, time, gear, and           MRA for that species or species group.
                                                with 10 unique comments.                                operation-specific fishery closures.                  Therefore, when directed fishing for a
                                                                                                           The harvest specification process sets             species or species group is prohibited,
                                                Background                                              annual skate catch limits in the GOA by               retention of the species or species group
                                                   This final rule amends regulations                   area. Big skate and longnose skate have               is limited to an MRA. NMFS established
                                                that specify the MRA for skates in the                  OFLs and ABCs defined for the GOA                     MRAs to allow vessel operators fishing
                                                GOA. This final rule also implements                    management area. Section 3.2 of the                   for species or species groups open to
                                                several minor clarifications to MRA                     FMP clarifies that TACs can be                        directed fishing to retain a specified
                                                regulations applicable to the Central                   apportioned by regulatory area. There                 amount of incidental catch species.
                                                GOA Rockfish Program, makes minor                       are three regulatory areas specified in                  An MRA is the maximum amount of
                                                corrections to incorrect cross references,              the GOA management area: Western                      a species closed to directed fishing (i.e.,
                                                and adds skate species inadvertently                    GOA, Central GOA, and Eastern GOA.                    skate species) that may be retained
                                                removed by a previous rule making.                      Accordingly, the ABCs for big skate and               onboard a vessel. MRAs are calculated
                                                This final rule preamble provides a brief               longnose skate are apportioned to each                as a percentage of the weight of catch of
                                                description of skate management in the                  of the regulatory areas in the GOA                    each species or species group open to
                                                GOA, the purpose of this rule, the                      management area based on the                          directed fishing (basis species) that is
                                                affected fisheries, and the regulations                 proportion of the biomass estimated in                retained onboard the vessel. The
                                                implemented by this rule.                               each regulatory area. NMFS specifies                  percentage of a species or species group
                                                   A detailed review of the management                  TACs for big skate and longnose skate                 closed to directed fishing retained in
                                                of GOA skates, the affected fisheries, the              for the Western GOA, Central GOA, and                 relation to the basis species must not
                                                rationale for these regulations, and the                Eastern GOA equal to the ABC for each                 exceed the MRA.
                                                proposed regulations are provided in                    of these regulatory areas. The other                     MRAs assist in limiting catch of a
                                                the preamble to the proposed rule (80                   skates species group has an OFL, ABC,                 species within its annual TAC. NMFS
                                                FR 39734, July 10, 2015) and are not                    and TAC specified for the GOA                         closes a species to directed fishing
                                                repeated here. The proposed rule is                     management area (i.e., NMFS does not                  before the entire TAC is taken to leave
                                                available from the NMFS Alaska Region                   establish separate ABCs or TACs for the               sufficient amounts of the TAC available
                                                Web site (see ADDRESSES).                               Western GOA, Central GOA, and                         for incidental catch. The amount of the
                                                Management of Skates in the GOA                         Eastern GOA). NMFS does not                           TAC remaining available for incidental
                                                                                                        apportion other skates species ABCs or                catch is typically managed by a species-
                                                  NMFS manages skates (Bathyraja and                    TACs to specific regulatory areas                     specific MRA. An MRA applies at all
                                                Raja species) in the exclusive economic                 because harvest of these species is                   times and to all areas for the duration
                                                zone of the GOA as a groundfish species                 usually broadly dispersed throughout                  of a fishing trip (see § 679.20(e)(3)).
                                                under the FMP. The North Pacific                        the entire GOA, and they are not                      Vessel operators may retain incidental
                                                Fishery Management Council (Council)                    generally retained. All retained and                  catch species while directed fishing for
                                                prepared the FMP under the authority of                 discarded catch of skates accrues to the              groundfish species up to the MRA
                                                the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 16 U.S.C.                     TACs, ABCs, and OFLs specified for the                percentage of the basis species retained
                                                1801 et seq. Regulations governing                      species or species group.                             catch until the TAC for the incidental
                                                groundfish fishing in the GOA and                          NMFS, through the annual harvest                   catch species is met.
                                                implementing the FMP are found at 50                    specification process, implements                        Regulations at § 679.20(d)(2) and
                                                CFR parts 600 and 679. The Council and                  regulations at § 679.20(d) to establish a             § 679.21(b) specify that if the TAC for a
                                                NMFS manage big skate (Raja                             directed fishing allowance (DFA) for a                species is reached, then retention of that
                                                binoculata) and longnose skate (Raja                    species or species group when any                     species becomes prohibited and all
                                                rhina) as single species, and all other                 fishery allocation or apportionment of                catch of that species must be discarded
                                                skate species (Bathyraja and Raja spp.)                 that species or species group will be                 with a minimum of injury, regardless of
                                                are managed together in the ‘‘other                     reached and the fishery closed. Once the              its condition, for the remainder of the
                                                skates’’ species group.                                 fishery is closed, these species are                  year. Therefore, when NMFS prohibits
                                                   GOA skate catches are managed                        referred to as incidental catch species.              retention of an incidental catch species,
                                                subject to annual limits on the amounts                 When establishing a DFA, NMFS must                    such as skates, vessel operators must
                                                of each species of skate, or group of                   consider the amount of a species or                   discard all catch of that species.
                                                skate species, that may be taken. The                   species group closed to directed fishing              Discards that are required by regulation
                                                overfishing limits (OFLs), acceptable                   that will be taken as incidental catch in             are known as regulatory discards. The
                                                biological catch (ABCs), and total                      directed fishing for other species. NMFS              primary purpose of requiring discards is
                                                allowable catch (TACs) for skates are                   accounts for this amount by subtracting               to remove any incentive for vessel
                                                defined in the FMP and specified                        the estimated amount of incidental                    operators to increase incidental catch of
                                                through the annual ‘‘harvest                            catch of a species or species group taken             the species as a portion of other
                                                specification process.’’ A detailed                     in directed fishing for other species                 fisheries and to minimize the catch of
                                                description of the annual harvest                       from the TAC of that species or species               that species.
                                                specification process is provided in the                group. If an insufficient amount of TAC                  MRAs are a management tool to slow
                                                Final EIS, the SIR, and the final 2015                  is available for a directed fishery for that          down the rate of harvest and reduce the
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                                                and 2016 harvest specifications for                     species or species group, NMFS                        incentive for targeting a species closed
                                                groundfish of the GOA (80 FR 10250,                     establishes the DFA for that species or               to directed fishing. Although MRAs
                                                February 25, 2015). Section 3.2 of the                  species group as zero metric tons (mt)                limit the incentive to target on an
                                                FMP specifies that the ABC is set below                 and prohibits directed fishing for that               incidental catch species, fishermen can
                                                the OFL and the TAC must be set lower                   species or species group.                             ‘‘top off’’ their retained groundfish and
                                                than or equal to the ABC. NMFS ensures                     Directed fishing for groundfish in the             halibut catch with incidental catch
                                                that OFLs, ABCs, and TACs are not                       GOA is defined at § 679.2 as any fishing              species up to the maximum permitted


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                                                under the MRA. Fishermen are top-off                    skates were also caught by vessels using              of big or longnose skates in the directed
                                                fishing when they deliberately target                   pelagic trawl, pot, and jig gear. Big skate           fisheries for groundfish and halibut, the
                                                and retain incidental catch species up to               catch occurs primarily in the Central                 greater the total amount of regulatory
                                                the MRA instead of harvesting the                       GOA. Less than one tenth of the catch                 discards of skates, because skates are
                                                species incidentally. Thus, MRAs reflect                comes from the Western GOA or the                     caught in other groundfish and halibut
                                                a balance between NMFS’ need to limit                   Eastern GOA. NMFS’ catch accounting                   fisheries throughout the entire year.
                                                the harvest catch rate of skates and                    data show the proportion of big skate
                                                                                                                                                              Purpose of This Final Rule
                                                minimize regulatory discards of the                     catch by vessels using non-pelagic trawl
                                                incidental catch of skates, while                       is slightly higher than the proportion                   This final rule reduces the MRA for
                                                providing fishermen an opportunity to                   caught by vessels using hook-and-line                 skates in the GOA from 20 percent to 5
                                                harvest the available skate TAC through                 gear. Longnose skate are caught                       percent. By reducing the MRA, this final
                                                limited retention.                                      predominantly in the Central GOA, with                rule further limits the amount of skates
                                                   NMFS has determined that the TACs                    more limited catch in the Eastern GOA,                that could be retained while directed
                                                specified for all skate species in the                  and the least amount of catch in the                  fishing for other groundfish and halibut.
                                                GOA are needed to support incidental                    Western GOA. NMFS data show that in                   Under this final rule, the round weight
                                                catch of skates in directed fisheries for               recent years the proportion of longnose               of a retained skate species could be no
                                                other groundfish and halibut                            skate catch by vessels using hook-and-                more than 5 percent of the round weight
                                                (Hippoglossus stenolepis). As a result,                 line gear is greater than the proportion              of the basis species. Reducing the skate
                                                there are insufficient TACs for skate                   caught by vessels using non-pelagic                   MRA decreases the incentive for
                                                species to support directed skate                       trawl gear. Other skates species are                  fishermen to engage in top-off fishing
                                                fisheries, the DFA for skates is set to                 caught primarily in the Central GOA.                  for skates so that the catch rate of skates
                                                zero mt, and directed fishing for skates                NMFS data show the proportion of other                more accurately reflects the rate of
                                                is prohibited at the beginning of the                   skates species catch by vessels using                 incidental catch of skates in the directed
                                                fishing year. When directed fishing for                 hook-and-line gear is much greater than               groundfish and halibut fisheries in the
                                                skates is prohibited, the catch of skates               the proportion caught by vessels using                GOA. The reduction in the MRA will
                                                is limited by an MRA.                                   non-pelagic trawl gear.                               slow accrual of skate catch against the
                                                   The skate MRA is specified by basis                     In December 2013, the Council                      TAC and enhance NMFS’ ability to limit
                                                species in Table 10 and Table 30 to 50                  received public testimony that the                    the catch of skates to the skate TACs.
                                                CFR part 679. The skate MRA is not                      current MRA for skates in the GOA                     This final rule is expected to minimize
                                                specified by skate species. Instead, the                allows fishermen to deliberately target               discards of skates by reducing the
                                                skate MRA is based on the combined                      skates while ostensibly directed fishing              likelihood that NMFS would need to
                                                round weight of all skate species                       for other groundfish or halibut. NMFS                 prohibit retention of a skate species in
                                                retained onboard a vessel. A single MRA                 observed this top-off fishing behavior                a GOA management area during the year
                                                for all skates was established because it               based on information from recent years                to maintain skate catch at or below its
                                                was determined that fishermen and                       of incidental skate catch of skate species            TAC. This final rule will help NMFS to
                                                processors could have difficulty                        in directed groundfish and halibut                    ensure that skate catch in the future
                                                identifying skate species and may not be                fisheries. Some fishermen maximize                    does not exceed a TAC, ABC, or OFL.
                                                able to easily determine if they have                   their retention of skates and retain                  Regulations Implemented by This Final
                                                reached an MRA for a specific skate                     skates up to the MRA limit of 20 percent              Rule
                                                species. Therefore, a separate MRA for                  of the basis species onboard a vessel
                                                each species would be difficult to                      early in the year by deliberately                        This final rule makes five
                                                manage and enforce. Additional detail                   targeting them while directed fishing for             amendments to regulations. First, this
                                                on the designation of a single skate                    other species. This top-off fishing                   final rule revises skate MRAs in Table
                                                MRA is provided in Section 1.2 of the                   pattern has increased the harvest rate of             10 to 50 CFR part 679, Gulf of Alaska
                                                Analysis.                                               skates. Over a period of years, skate                 Retainable Percentages, and in Table 30
                                                   Currently, the skate MRA for all basis               catch has exceeded the TAC in some                    to 50 CFR part 679, Rockfish Program
                                                species in the GOA is 20 percent of the                 areas. The estimated catch of big skate               Retainable Percentages. Table 10
                                                basis species round weight retained                     exceeded the TAC in the Central GOA                   establishes the MRAs applicable to
                                                onboard a vessel. This means the                        in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, and the                vessels fishing groundfish in the GOA,
                                                maximum amount of skates (i.e., big,                    estimated catch of longnose skate                     except for vessels fishing under the
                                                longnose, and other skates species) that                exceeded the TAC in the Western GOA                   authority of the Central GOA Rockfish
                                                may be retained onboard a vessel must                   in 2009, 2010, and 2013. The catch of                 Program. Table 30 establishes MRAs
                                                not exceed 20 percent of the round                      other skates species has not exceeded                 that are applicable to vessels
                                                weight of other groundfish species and                  the TACs established for the GOA                      participating in the Central GOA
                                                halibut retained onboard a vessel.                      management area; however, in 2013 and                 Rockfish Program. NMFS reduces the
                                                Amounts of a skate species onboard the                  2014, the catch of other skates species               incidental catch species MRAs for
                                                vessel that are below or equal to the                   was estimated at 93 percent and 98                    skates for each basis species listed in
                                                MRA may be retained. Amounts of a                       percent of the 2013 and 2014 TACs,                    both Tables 10 and 30 from 20 percent
                                                skate species in excess of the MRA must                 respectively.                                         to 5 percent. NMFS notes the basis
                                                be discarded.                                              When fishery managers estimated the                species termed ‘‘Aggregated amount of
                                                   The incidental catch of skates varies                big or longnose skate TACs in a                       non-groundfish species’’ includes all
                                                by species and by fishing gear. NMFS                    regulatory area would be exceeded,                    legally retained IFQ halibut as
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                                                data show that from 2008 through 2014,                  NMFS prohibited retention of big or                   explained in footnote 12 to Table 10.
                                                skates were caught in the GOA                           longnose skates in the directed fisheries             The skate MRAs will be set equal to 5
                                                primarily by vessels directed fishing for               for groundfish and halibut and required               percent in Tables 10 and 30 on the
                                                groundfish with non-pelagic trawl gear                  discard of all big or longnose skate catch            effective date of this final rule (see
                                                and by vessels directed fishing for                     in the regulatory area for the remainder              DATES).
                                                groundfish and halibut with hook-and-                   of the calendar year. The earlier in the                 Second, this final rule corrects two
                                                line gear. Very limited amounts of                      year that NMFS prohibits the retention                regulatory cross-reference errors. These


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                                                errors resulted from reorganizing and                   part 679 and that revision inadvertently              final rule (80 FR 11897, March 5, 2015)
                                                renumbering the Federal Fisheries                       removed the skate species codes                       that the intent was to apply the MRA to
                                                Permit requirements in § 679.4(b) and                   implemented on October 6, 2010. The                   all groundfish fishing in the GOA.
                                                were implemented in a final rule                        addition of these skate species and                   Adding a grenadier MRA to Table 30 to
                                                published on October 21, 2014 (79 FR                    scientific names corrects this error. The             part 679 will achieve this intent by
                                                62885). Current regulations at                          addition of species codes does not                    applying the grenadier MRA to vessels
                                                § 679.7(a)(18) and § 679.28(f)(6)(i)                    change the management of skates or the                when fishing in the Central GOA
                                                incorrectly refer to the FFP                            other provisions of this final rule.                  Rockfish Program; and
                                                requirements at § 679.4(b)(5)(vi), a                       Fifth, this final rule makes several                  • In Table 30 to part 679, a footnote
                                                paragraph that no longer exists. This                   clarifications and corrections to Table               is added to explain that the descriptions
                                                final rule corrects those cross references              10 and Table 30 to part 679. These                    of different incidental catch species
                                                to § 679.4(b).                                          clarifications are:                                   groups listed in this table can be found
                                                   Third, this final rule modifies                         • In Table 10 to part 679, the genus               in the notes to Table 10 to part 679.
                                                regulatory text to clarify that a vessel                name, common name, and numeric
                                                                                                                                                              Changes From the Proposed Rule
                                                fishing under a Rockfish Program                        species codes for Alaska skate, Aleutian
                                                cooperative quota (CQ) permit may                       skate, and whiteblotched skate are                       The proposed rule for this action was
                                                harvest groundfish species not allocated                added;                                                published in the Federal Register on
                                                as CQ up to the MRA for that species as                    • In Table 10 to part 679, the basis               July 10, 2015 (80 FR 39734). There are
                                                established in Table 30 to 50 CFR part                  species, pelagic shelf rockfish, is                   five categories of regulatory changes
                                                679. This final rule removes the last                   replaced with dusky rockfish to be                    made from the proposed rule.
                                                sentence in regulations at § 679.20(f)(2),              consistent with the appropriate species                  First, this final rule adds a suite of
                                                because the sentence makes an incorrect                 designation in regulation;                            corrections to Table 10 and Table 30 to
                                                statement. The last sentence in                            • In Table 10 to part 679, the genus               part 679 in response to comment 10 on
                                                679.20(f)(2) states that ‘‘only primary                 name, common name, and species codes                  the proposed rule (see Comment and
                                                rockfish species harvested under the                    in the table and in the notes to the table            Response). These technical corrections
                                                Rockfish Program may be used to                         are updated for consistency;                          are described in the previous section of
                                                calculate retainable amounts of other                      • In Note 4 to Table 10 to part 679,               this preamble as the fifth amendment
                                                species, as provided in Table 30 to this                the references to ‘‘slope rockfish’’ are              made to the regulations and in comment
                                                part.’’ The heading in the last column in               removed and replaced with the correct                 10 and are not repeated here.
                                                Table 30 correctly states that the MRA                  term ‘‘other rockfish’’; and widow                       Second, this final rule reorders the
                                                for vessels fishing under the Rockfish                  rockfish and yellowtail rockfish are                  listing of the skate species and the
                                                Program is calculated as ‘‘a percentage                 added to the 17 species that form the                 corresponding species codes added to
                                                of total retained rockfish primary                      ‘‘other rockfish’’ group to correctly                 Table 2a to part 679 and the listing of
                                                species and rockfish secondary                          categorize these species;                             skate species and corresponding species
                                                species.’’ NMFS corrects this                              • Note 5 to Table 10 to part 679 is                codes in Table 10 to part 679 to follow
                                                discrepancy by removing the inaccurate                  removed because it is no longer                       the formatting convention that lists the
                                                last sentence of § 679.20(f)(2) that refers             applicable, and Notes 6 through 13 are                species description alphabetically. This
                                                only to rockfish primary species. The                   renumbered as Notes 5 through 12,                     is not a substantive change.
                                                current regulations at § 679.81(h)(4)(i)                respectively.                                            Third, this final rule replaces the
                                                and (h)(5) use the term ‘‘incidental catch                 • In Note 6 to Table 10 to part 679,               references to ‘‘numerical percentage’’
                                                species’’ in the calculation of an MRA                  the erroneous regulatory reference to                 with ‘‘MRA’’ in Note 1 and Note 7 to
                                                to refer to ‘‘groundfish species not                    § 679.7(b)(4) is deleted and the                      Table 10 to part 679, replaces
                                                allocated as cooperative quota (CQ).’’                  regulatory reference, § 679.20(j), is                 ‘‘retainable percentage’’ with ‘‘MRA’’ in
                                                This final rule adds the referenced text                clarified so as to provide for full                   Note 1 to Table 10 to part 679, and
                                                to § 679.81(h)(4)(i) and (h)(5) to ensure               retention of demersal shelf rockfish by               replaces ‘‘category’’ with ‘‘species
                                                consistent use of terminology in the                    catcher vessels in the Southeast Outside              group’’ in Note 7 to Table 10 to part 679.
                                                regulations.                                            District;                                             These changes clarify that the
                                                   Fourth, this final rule revises Table 2a                • In Note 8 to Table 10 to part 679,               percentages are the MRAs established in
                                                to 50 CFR part 679 to add Alaska,                       the regulatory reference, § 679.2, is                 Table 10, and that DSR and SR/RE
                                                Aleutian, and whiteblotched skates, as                  clarified to exclude the species listed;              represent separate species groups. This
                                                well as the scientific names for                           • In Table 30 to part 679, grenadier               is not a substantive change.
                                                individual skate species. Adding these                  species is added as an incidental catch                  Fourth, this final rule revises Note 2
                                                individual skate species and the                        species for the fishery category                      to Table 10 to part 679, to add
                                                scientific names facilitates the reporting              ‘‘Rockfish Cooperative vessels fishing                Kamchatka flounder and its species
                                                of individual skate species taken during                under a Rockfish CQ permit for rockfish               code to the list of species that comprise
                                                groundfish harvest and provides more                    non-allocated species’’ and an MRA of                 the deep-water flatfish species group to
                                                detailed information regarding skate                    8 percent is added. This change from                  be consistent with current harvest
                                                harvests for stock assessments and                      the proposed rule would correct an                    specifications. This is not a substantive
                                                fisheries management. This revision                     oversight from the recently published                 change.
                                                supports managing skates as a target                    regulations that implemented an MRA                      Fifth, this final rule revises Table 30
                                                species group or as individual target                   for grenadiers for the groundfish                     to part 679, to clarify that the Rockfish
                                                species. These skate species and                        fisheries in the GOA (80 FR 11897,                    Entry Level Fishery using longline gear,
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                                                scientific names were added to Table 2a                 March 5, 2015). That rule added the                   the fishery for opt-out vessels, and the
                                                in final regulations implementing                       grenadier MRA of 8 percent to Table 10                fishery for Rockfish Cooperative Vessels
                                                changes to groundfish management in                     to part 679, which does not apply to                  not fishing under a CQ permit referred
                                                the BSAI and GOA on October 6, 2010                     vessels when fishing in the Central GOA               to in Table 30 to part 679 are to ‘‘use’’
                                                (75 FR 61639). Subsequent regulations                   Rockfish Program. However, it is clear                Table 10 to part 679 rather than ‘‘see’’
                                                published on July 11, 2011 (76 FR                       from the preamble to the proposed rule                Table 10 to part 679. This is not a
                                                40628), amended Table 2a to 50 CFR                      (79 FR 27557, May 14, 2014) and the                   substantive change.


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                                                Comment and Response                                    August 28, 2015 (80 FR 40988, July 14,                of other species catch, such as GOA
                                                   During the public comment period,                    2015). NMFS will incorporate written                  rockfish, and a similar approach for
                                                NMFS received two comment letters                       comments from the public to identify                  skates could improve species
                                                generally expressing support for the                    the issues of concern and assist the                  identification.
                                                                                                        Council in determining the appropriate                   Response: NMFS acknowledges the
                                                proposed rule. The letters contain 10
                                                                                                        range of management alternatives for the              comment and agrees that outreach and
                                                unique comments on the proposed rule.
                                                                                                        EIS. Additional information on                        broad distribution of NMFS’ skate
                                                A summary of the comments received
                                                                                                        management actions related to the GOA                 identification guide (http://
                                                and NMFS’ responses follow.
                                                                                                        trawl fisheries is available through the              alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/er/
                                                   Comment 1: The commenters support
                                                                                                        NMFS Alaska Region Web site at: http://               skateguide.pdf) would improve skate
                                                a reduction in the skate MRA from 20
                                                                                                        alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                             harvest information for stock
                                                percent to 5 percent for the following
                                                                                                           Comment 3: NMFS should place more                  assessment. NMFS will forward a
                                                reasons: (1) The reduced MRA will
                                                                                                        emphasis on the assessment of GOA                     recommendation for these
                                                remove the incentive to target and top
                                                                                                        skates. The commenters suggest                        improvements to the Council plan team
                                                off on skates while fishing for other
                                                                                                        additional research on population                     responsible for management of
                                                groundfish species; (2) An MRA set at
                                                                                                        density, migration, natural mortality,                groundfish under the FMP, and will
                                                5 percent will more closely reflect the                 and other factors affecting skates would              coordinate with GOA processors.
                                                normal encounter rate of skates during                  aid in the assessment and management                     Comment 6: The commenter suggests
                                                fishing; (3) Reducing the skate MRA                     of GOA skate resources. The                           that text on page 39735 of the preamble
                                                could slow skate retention and thus the                 commenters state their willingness to                 to the proposed rule (July 10, 2015; 80
                                                catch rate of skate species; (4) Reducing               participate in cooperative research.                  FR 39734) could be clarified. The
                                                the skate MRA will decrease the                            Response: NMFS acknowledges the                    commenter states that when retention of
                                                potential for prohibiting skate species                 comment. The stock assessment process                 the incidental catch of a skate species is
                                                retention, allow retention of skates                    used to determine the status of skate                 prohibited (i.e., placed on prohibited
                                                throughout the year, and minimize                       biomass is described in Section 3.1.1 of              species catch (PSC) status), then only
                                                regulatory discard of skates.                           the Analysis. Additional information on               the specific skate species or species
                                                   Response: NMFS acknowledges this                     the research NMFS has conducted and                   group (e.g., big skate, longnose skate or
                                                comment and agrees with the                             is undertaking to improve its                         other skates species) must be discarded.
                                                commenter’s rationale for support.                      understanding of GOA skates is                        For example, if the incidental catch of
                                                   Comment 2: The commenter notes                       available through the Alaska Fishery                  big skates is prohibited, big skates must
                                                that this final rule may avoid triggering               Science Center’s Web site at http://                  be discarded but longnose skates and
                                                prohibition of skate harvest when                       www.afsc.noaa.gov/REFM/stocks/                        other skates species (in aggregate) may
                                                catches approach a skate ABC or TAC.                    assessments.htm. NMFS has engaged in                  be retained up to the MRA.
                                                However, it is still unknown whether                    cooperative research with the fishing                    Response: NMFS acknowledges the
                                                the incidental species catch of skates                  industry to investigate sustainable                   comment and agrees with the
                                                will exceed 5 percent of the catch on an                fisheries management. Specific                        commenter’s clarification. NMFS
                                                individual haul-by-haul basis for vessels               cooperative research regarding skates                 intends to manage skates as described in
                                                in the trawl fishery. The commenter                     would be conducted with the Alaska                    the comment. This is also consistent
                                                recommends the adoption of a                            Fisheries Science Center and are outside              with the description of management
                                                comprehensive GOA-wide trawl bycatch                    of the scope of this action.                          provided in Section 4.10 of the
                                                management program with cooperative                        Comment 4: Trawl and hook-and-line                 Analysis. No change to the regulatory
                                                target species and prohibited species                   gear discard mortality rates (DMRs)                   text is required.
                                                catch allocations to eliminate the race                 should be estimated for GOA skates.                      Comment 7: The commenter suggests
                                                for fish and reduce regulatory discards.                The current DMR is assumed to be 100                  that text on page 39735 of the preamble
                                                   Response: NMFS acknowledges that a                   percent and is not accurate. This DMR                 to the proposed rule (July 10, 2015; 80
                                                vessel may have an incidental species                   overestimates the mortality of skate                  FR 39734) could be clarified. The
                                                catch of skates that exceeds 5 percent of               bycatch and impacts the skate biomass                 commenter states that the reason that
                                                the catch of a given haul, but the 5                    estimate for the GOA.                                 other skates species are not managed
                                                percent MRA applies to the sum of all                      Response: The 2014 Stock Assessment                separately or under area-specific ABCs
                                                basis species on board the vessel. This                 and Fishery Evaluation for GOA skates                 or TACs is that the management in this
                                                is likely to include catch from many                    states that the highest priority for                  aggregate for the GOA management area
                                                different hauls. Therefore, regulatory                  research is in understanding the focus                is adequate to maintain those species at
                                                discard may not be required. The                        on direct fishing effects on skate                    a sustainable level. It should be noted,
                                                comment recommending the adoption                       populations. Scientists consider the                  as it is in the 2014 GOA Skate Stock
                                                of a comprehensive GOA-wide trawl                       most important component of this                      Assessment and Fishery Evaluation
                                                bycatch management program is outside                   research to be a full evaluation of the               (available at: http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/
                                                of the scope of this action. The Council                catch and discards in all fisheries                   refm/stocks/assessments.htm), that
                                                and NMFS are considering measures                       capturing skates. NMFS will continue to               skates are generally difficult for
                                                similar to those recommended by the                     explore the effects of fishing, including             harvesters and processors to identify to
                                                commenter under a separate action.                      DMRs, in future research.                             the species level, especially the less
                                                NMFS has prepared a Notice of Intent                       Comment 5: Improving the species-                  common skates defined as other skates
                                                to prepare an Environmental Impact                      specific reporting of skate catch                     species.
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                                                Statement that would consider a broad                   delivered to processors would help the                   Response: NMFS acknowledges and
                                                range of alternative management                         stock assessment authors. The                         agrees with the commenter’s
                                                programs for the GOA trawl fisheries,                   commenter suggests some outreach by                   clarification. NMFS recognizes
                                                including those suggested by the                        NMFS to educate processor personnel                   management of skates at the individual
                                                commenter. The Notice of Intent                         about skate identification. The                       species and regulatory area level
                                                published on July 14, 2015, and NMFS                    commenter notes that NMFS has aided                   depends on accurate species-specific
                                                requested public comment through                        processor personnel in the identification             harvest information. Section 4.10 of the


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                                                Analysis states that misidentification of               the future, NMFS could modify                         can be found in the notes to Table 10
                                                other skates species could cause a                      deployment of observers on jig vessels                to part 679.
                                                serious enforcement issue for differing                 through its Annual Deployment Plan                       Response: NMFS agrees with each of
                                                species-specific MRAs. No change to the                 (ADP) process. NMFS could modify the                  the commenter’s suggested changes to
                                                regulatory text is required.                            ADP and expand coverage to vessels                    Tables 10 and 30 with one exception. In
                                                   Comment 8: The commenter suggests                    with jig gear if needed for conservation              Table 10 to part 679, NMFS replaced the
                                                that text on page 39735 of the preamble                 and management. Currently, there is no                references to ‘‘slope rockfish’’ with
                                                to the proposed rule (July 10, 2015; 80                 evidence that catch of skates by vessels              ‘‘other rockfish’’ instead of ‘‘rockfish’’ as
                                                FR 39734) could be clarified. The                       using jig gear warrants additional                    suggested by the commenter. The
                                                commenter states that NMFS does not                     observer coverage.                                    commenter also suggested NMFS define
                                                have the authority to issue in-season                      Comment 10: The commenter                          ‘‘these rockfish species as all rockfish
                                                management measures to close a                          recommends a number of clarifications                 species except DSR and SR/RE.’’ NMFS
                                                commercial fishery for individual                       and corrections to Table 10 to part 679               disagrees with this definition because:
                                                fishing quota (IFQ) halibut in the GOA                  and Table 30 to part 679 to improve                   (1) ‘‘all rockfish species’’ includes
                                                should a skate OFL be reached in the                    their usefulness to the fishing industry.             rockfish species besides those in the
                                                GOA. The commenter states that the                      The commenter states that these tables                other rockfish species group; and (2)
                                                GOA FMP groundfish species (Table 2a                    are difficult to interpret due to                     excluding DSR conflicts with the
                                                to part 679) does not include halibut.                  inconsistencies with other regulations,               explanations of the other rockfish
                                                Halibut is included in the FMP only as                  revisions over time that have reduced                 species groups in the Western regulatory
                                                a prohibited species. Because the                       their clarity, or references to outdated              area, Central regulatory area, and West
                                                halibut is not defined as a groundfish                  regulations that are no longer                        Yakutat District. NMFS uses ‘‘other
                                                species, NMFS in-season management                      applicable. The commenter suggests                    rockfish’’ to correctly name this rockfish
                                                measures to close a groundfish fishery                  updating and clarifying these tables as               species group and accurately refers to
                                                to prevent overfishing do not include                   follows:                                              ‘‘other rockfish’’ by regulatory area
                                                IFQ halibut and apply only to                              • In Table 10 to part 679, add the                 consistent with regulations.
                                                groundfish species managed by NMFS                      proper genus name, common name, and                      The changes suggested by the
                                                under the FMP. The commenter                            numeric species codes for Alaska skate,               commenter are minor clarifications and
                                                recommends that this issue should be                    Aleutian skate, and whiteblotched skate;              do not have a substantive effect on the
                                                addressed in the 10-year review of the                     • In Table 10 to part 679, replace the             calculation or applicability of MRAs.
                                                halibut and sablefish IFQ program                       basis species, pelagic shelf rockfish,                Each of the comments and the rationale
                                                which has been initiated by the Council.                with dusky rockfish to be consistent                  for accepting the comment follows.
                                                   Response: NMFS acknowledges the                      with the appropriate species designation                 The change to add Alaska, Aleutian,
                                                comment and agrees with the                             in regulation:                                        and whiteblotched skate to Table 10 is
                                                commenter’s clarification regarding the                    • In Table 10 to part 679, consistently            consistent with NMFS’ recommendation
                                                regulations. Regulations at § 679.21                    use the genus name, common name, and                  in the proposed rule to add these
                                                establish the requirements for closing a                species codes in the table and in the                 species to Table 2a of CFR part 679.
                                                groundfish fishery if an OFL will be                    notes to the table;                                      The change in Table 10 to part 679,
                                                reached. Extending in-season                               • In Note 4 to Table 10 to part 679,               to replace ‘‘pelagic shelf rockfish’’ with
                                                management authority to the IFQ                         remove the reference to slope rockfish                ‘‘dusky rockfish’’ is consistent with
                                                halibut fishery under § 679.21 is outside               and replace it with ‘‘rockfish’’ so that it           NMFS’ intent in the final rule
                                                of the scope of this action and is not                  is clear that this provision applies to all           implementing the Central GOA Rockfish
                                                addressed further. The final rule does                  rockfish species except demersal shelf                Program that published December 27,
                                                not change regulations governing the                    rockfish (DSR) and shortraker/rougheye                2011 (76 FR 81248). This change
                                                Pacific halibut fisheries implemented by                rockfish (SR/RE); and add widow                       corrects the species designation to be
                                                the International Pacific Halibut                       rockfish and yellowtail rockfish to the               consistent with existing regulations.
                                                Commission or NMFS.                                     15 species that form the new ‘‘rockfish’’                The change to consistently use the
                                                   Comment 9: The commenter suggests                    group;                                                genus name, common name, and species
                                                that text on page 39736 of the preamble                    • Delete Note 5 to Table 10 to part                codes in Table 10 to part 679 is a minor
                                                to the proposed rule (July 10, 2015; 80                 679 because it is no longer applicable;               clerical correction.
                                                FR 39734) could be clarified. The                          • In Note 6 to Table 10 to part 679,                  The change to Note 4 to Table 10 to
                                                commenter states that the incidental                    clarify the regulatory reference;                     part 679, to remove references for ‘‘slope
                                                catch of skates by jig gear, although                      • In Note 8 to Table 10 to part 679,               rockfish’’ and replace them with
                                                likely low in volume, are actually                      replace the reference to § 679.2 and                  ‘‘rockfish’’, where rockfish means all
                                                unknown because the GOA jig fishery                     instead refer to the list of species                  rockfish species except DSR and SR/RE,
                                                was exempt from observer coverage                       already contained in the notes to the                 was clarified by NMFS. Specifically,
                                                before 2013.                                            table;                                                NMFS determined stated that references
                                                   Response: Overall, NMFS estimates                       • In Table 30 to part 679, add                     to ‘‘slope rockfish’’ should be replaced
                                                that jig gear catches a small amount of                 grenadier species as an incidental catch              with ‘‘other rockfish’’ because other
                                                skates relative to hook-and-line and                    species for the fishery category for                  rockfish in the Western regulatory area,
                                                trawl gear (Section 5.6 of Analysis).                   Rockfish Cooperative vessels fishing                  Central regulatory area, and West
                                                NMFS uses data submitted                                under Rockfish CQ permit for rockfish                 Yakutat district means other rockfish
                                                electronically by shoreside or stationary               non-allocated species and add an MRA                  and DSR. Therefore, explaining the
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                                                floating processors to estimate the                     of 8 percent to be consistent with MRAs               meaning of ‘‘other rockfish’’ by using
                                                landed catch of any skates delivered by                 for grenadiers that are applicable in                 ‘‘rockfish means all rockfish species
                                                vessels using jig gear. NMFS                            Table 10; and                                         except DSR and SR/RE’’, as
                                                acknowledges that there is not currently                   • In Table 30 to part 679, add a                   recommended by the commenter, would
                                                observer coverage on vessels in the jig                 footnote to Table 30 to explain that the              incorrectly include the universe of
                                                fisheries to obtain estimates of the                    descriptions of different incidental                  rockfish species and inaccurately
                                                amount of at-sea discards of skates. In                 catch species groups listed in this table             exclude DSR from the Western, Central


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                                                and West Yakutat areas. The correct                     1996 states that, for each rule or group              consistent with the stated objectives of
                                                reference is ‘‘other rockfish.’’ This                   of related rules for which an agency is               applicable statutes, including a
                                                change does not modify any of the                       required to prepare a final regulatory                statement of the factual, policy, and
                                                MRAs that are applicable to the specific                flexibility analysis (FRFA), the agency               legal reasons for selecting the alternative
                                                species, or otherwise modify                            shall publish one or more guides to                   adopted in the final rule and why each
                                                management.                                             assist small entities in complying with               one of the other significant alternatives
                                                   The change to delete Note 5 to Table                 the rule, and shall designate such                    to the rule considered by the agency
                                                10 to part 679 provides consistency with                publications as ‘‘small entity                        which affect the impact on small
                                                regulations because Note 5 is no longer                 compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                 entities was rejected.
                                                applicable.                                             explain the actions a small entity is
                                                                                                                                                              Need for and Objectives of This Action
                                                   The change to Note 6 to Table 10 to                  required to take to comply with a rule
                                                part 679, clarifies the regulatory                      or group of rules. The preamble to the                   A statement of the need for, and
                                                reference to § 679.20(j), provides for full             proposed rule and this final rule serve               objectives of, the rule is contained in the
                                                retention of demersal shelf rockfish by                 as the small entity compliance guide.                 preamble to this final rule (see the
                                                catcher vessels in the Southeast Outside                This action does not require any                      ‘‘Purpose of this Final Rule’’ section in
                                                District.                                               additional compliance from small                      this preamble) and is not repeated here.
                                                   The change to Note 8 to Table 10 to                  entities that is not described in the                 Summary of Significant Issues Raised
                                                part 679, should provide clarity to the                 preambles. Copies of the proposed and                 During Public Comment
                                                reader by explaining the species                        final rules are available from NMFS at
                                                included and excluded in the species                    the following Web site: http://                          NMFS published a proposed rule on
                                                group and listed in the regulatory                      alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                             July 10, 2015 (80 FR 39734). An initial
                                                reference at § 679.2.                                                                                         regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA)
                                                   The changes to Table 30 to part 679,                 Executive Order 12866                                 was prepared and summarized in the
                                                to add grenadier species as an incidental                 This rule has been determined to be                 ‘‘Classification’’ section of the preamble
                                                catch species for the fishery category for              not significant for purposes of Executive             to the proposed rule. The comment
                                                Rockfish Cooperative vessels fishing                    Order 12866.                                          period closed on August 10, 2015.
                                                under a Rockfish CQ permit for rockfish                                                                       NMFS received two letters of public
                                                                                                        Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                 comment on the proposed rule
                                                non-allocated species and add an MRA
                                                of 8 percent would be consistent with                      Section 604 of the Regulatory                      containing 10 unique comments. No
                                                recently implemented regulations that                   Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that,                  comments were received on the IRFA or
                                                established an MRA for grenadiers (80                   when an agency promulgates a final rule               the economic impacts of the rule on
                                                FR 11897, March 5, 2015). This change                   under section 553 of Title 5 of the U.S.              small entities. The Chief Counsel for
                                                from the proposed rule would correct an                 Code, after being required by that                    Advocacy of the SBA did not file any
                                                oversight in the publication of                         section, or any other law, to publish a               comments on the proposed rule.
                                                regulations that established an MRA for                 general notice of proposed rulemaking,
                                                                                                        the agency shall prepare a final                      Number and Description of Small
                                                grenadiers. Currently, the MRA is only                                                                        Entities Regulated by This Action
                                                described in Table 10 to part 679.                      regulatory flexibility analysis.
                                                                                                           Section 604 describes the contents of                 The Small Business Administration
                                                However, it is clear from the preamble
                                                                                                        a FRFA: (1) A statement of the need for,              (SBA) establishes the size standards for
                                                to the proposed rule (79 FR 27557, May
                                                                                                        and objectives of, the rule; (2) a                    all major industry sectors in the U.S.,
                                                14, 2014) and the final rule (80 FR
                                                                                                        statement of the significant issues raised            including commercial finfish harvesters
                                                11897, March 5, 2015) that the intent
                                                                                                        by the public comments in response to                 (79 FR 33647, June 12, 2014). A
                                                was to apply the MRA to all groundfish
                                                                                                        the initial regulatory flexibility analysis,          business primarily involved in finfish
                                                fishing, and not to specifically exclude
                                                                                                        a statement of the assessment of the                  harvesting is classified as a small
                                                vessels when fishing under the Central
                                                                                                        agency of such issues, and a statement                business if it is independently owned
                                                GOA Rockfish Program. This change
                                                                                                        of any changes made in the proposed                   and operated, is not dominant in its
                                                would correct that oversight to be
                                                                                                        rule as a result of such comments; (3)                field of operation (including its
                                                consistent with MRAs for grenadiers
                                                                                                        the response of the agency to any                     affiliates), and has combined annual
                                                that are applicable in Table 10.
                                                   The last change to Table 30 to part                  comments filed by the Chief Counsel for               gross receipts not in excess of $20.5
                                                679 adds a footnote to Table 30 to                      Advocacy of the Small Business                        million, for all its affiliated operations
                                                explain that the descriptions of different              Administration in response to the                     worldwide. For purposes of this FRFA,
                                                incidental catch species groups listed in               proposed rule, and a detailed statement               the effects of the final rule fall primarily
                                                Table 30 can be found in the notes to                   of any change made to the proposed rule               on the distinct segment of the fishery
                                                Table 10 to part 679. This change                       in the final rule as a result of the                  industry characterized as commercial
                                                provides a clarification to the reader and              comments; (4) a description of and an                 finfish harvesters.
                                                does not change existing management.                    estimate of the number of small entities                 The entities that can reasonably be
                                                                                                        to which the rule will apply or an                    expected to be directly regulated by the
                                                Classification                                          explanation of why no such estimate is                final rule include all catcher vessels and
                                                   The Administrator, Alaska Region,                    available; (5) a description of the                   catcher/processors directed fishing for
                                                NMFS, determined that this final rule is                projected reporting, recordkeeping and                groundfish and halibut in the GOA that
                                                necessary for the conservation and                      other compliance requirements of the                  may harvest any species of skate. Based
                                                management of the GOA groundfish                        rule, including an estimate of the classes            on data from 2013 (the most recent year
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                                                fishery and that it is consistent with the              of small entities which will be subject               of complete data), this action is
                                                FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and                      to the requirement and the type of                    estimated to directly regulate 1,153
                                                other applicable laws.                                  professional skills necessary for                     small entities: 1,073 small catcher
                                                                                                        preparation of the report or record; and              vessels fishing with hook-and-line gear
                                                Small Entity Compliance Guide                           (6) a description of the steps the agency             (including jig gear), 116 small catcher
                                                  Section 212 of the Small Business                     has taken to minimize the significant                 vessels fishing with pot gear, and 32
                                                Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                  economic impact on small entities                     small catcher vessels fishing with trawl


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                                                gear. The average gross revenues                        halibut catch to a harvest rate that                    Dated: December 21, 2015.
                                                estimates for 2013 are $380,000 for                     ranged from 6.3 percent to 0.1 percent                Eileen Sobeck,
                                                small hook-and-line catcher vessels,                    of the total groundfish and halibut catch             Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
                                                $960,000 for small pot catcher vessels,                 depending on the year, gear type, and                 National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                and $2.8 million for small trawl catcher                target fishery. These data indicate that                For the reasons set out in the
                                                vessels. In addition, this action would                 participants in various target fisheries              preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part
                                                directly regulate 2 small catcher/                      could avoid the incidental catch of big               679 as follows:
                                                processors fishing with hook-and-line                   skate when there was not an incentive
                                                gear, and one small catcher/processor                   to retain big skates.                                 PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                fishing with trawl gear. Specific revenue                                                                     EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF
                                                data for these small catcher/processors                    Further analysis used a model to
                                                                                                                                                              ALASKA
                                                are confidential but are less than $20.5                compare the retained skate catch of all
                                                million annually.                                       skate species, in all areas and by vessels            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 679
                                                   The annual revenue at risk for all                   using all gear types under the                        continues to read as follows:
                                                catcher vessels and catcher/processors                  alternative percentages of the basis
                                                                                                                                                                Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et
                                                that could be affected by this final rule               species (Section 4.5.1.4 of the Analysis).            seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.
                                                is estimated at $2.4 million. However,                  The model indicates that reducing the                 111–281.
                                                the impact relative to each vessel that                 skate MRA below 10 percent is expected
                                                retains skates in the GOA is quite small.                                                                     ■ 2. In § 679.7, revise paragraph (a)(18)
                                                                                                        to reduce the incentive for vessel
                                                Reducing the skate MRA primarily                                                                              to read as follows:
                                                                                                        operators to engage in top-off fishing
                                                affects those vessels whose operators                   and overall skate catch as fishermen                  § 679.7    Prohibitions.
                                                have retained big skate at an amount                    avoid areas where skates are                          *     *     *      *    *
                                                greater than 5 percent of their basis                   encountered. The model indicates that a                 (a) * * *
                                                species in the Central GOA. In general,
                                                                                                        5 percent MRA best ensures that NMFS                    (18) Pollock, Pacific Cod, and Atka
                                                vessels that catch and retain skates
                                                                                                        will not have to prohibit the retention               Mackerel Directed Fishing and VMS.
                                                show relatively little dependence on
                                                                                                        of skates and that skate TACs will not                Operate a vessel in any Federal
                                                GOA skates for their gross revenues. The
                                                                                                        be exceeded.                                          reporting area when a vessel is
                                                actual impact on gross revenue for a
                                                                                                           The Analysis did not identify any                  authorized under § 679.4(b) to
                                                specific vessel may vary from year to
                                                year depending on the total abundance                   other alternatives that more effectively              participate in the Atka mackerel, Pacific
                                                of skates, total catch of skates, market                                                                      cod, or pollock directed fisheries and
                                                                                                        meet the RFA criteria to minimize
                                                conditions, and ex-vessel price.                                                                              the vessel’s authorized species and gear
                                                                                                        adverse economic impacts on directly
                                                                                                                                                              type is open to directed fishing, unless
                                                Description of Significant Alternatives                 regulated small entities.                             the vessel carries an operable NMFS-
                                                That Minimize Adverse Impacts on                           This action implements Alternative 4,              approved Vessel Monitoring System
                                                Small Entities                                          a 5 percent skate MRA. As discussed in                (VMS) and complies with the
                                                   FRFA also requires a description of                  Section 4.7 and 4.8 of the Analysis, the              requirements in § 679.28(f).
                                                the steps the agency has taken to                       preferred alternative is the only                     *     *     *      *    *
                                                minimize the significant impact on                      alternative of the alternatives                       ■ 3. In § 679.20, revise paragraph (f)(2)
                                                directly regulated small entities                       considered that is expected to                        to read as follows:
                                                consistent with the stated objectives of                adequately reduce the incentive for
                                                applicable statutes, including a                        fishermen to target skates that may be                § 679.20    General limitations.
                                                statement of the factual, policy, and                   retained as incidental catch species. A               *      *      *    *      *
                                                legal reasons for selecting the alternative             5 percent MRA accomplishes the                           (f) * * *
                                                (Alternative 4) adopted in the final rule               objectives of this final rule to slow the                (2) Retainable amounts. Any
                                                and why each of the other significant                   catch rate of skates in the GOA                       groundfish species for which directed
                                                alternatives to the rule considered by                  groundfish and halibut fisheries to                   fishing is closed may not be used to
                                                the agency that affect the economic                                                                           calculate retainable amounts of other
                                                                                                        ensure that the TACs for skate species
                                                impact on small entities was rejected.                                                                        groundfish species. Only fish harvested
                                                                                                        are not exceeded.
                                                NMFS and the Council considered four                                                                          under the CDQ Program may be used to
                                                alternative MRAs to reduce the                          Reporting, Recordkeeping                              calculate retainable amounts of other
                                                incentive for fishermen to pursue top-off               Requirements, and Other Compliance                    CDQ species.
                                                fishing for skates and slow the catch rate              Requirements                                          *      *      *    *      *
                                                of skates in the GOA groundfish and                                                                           ■ 4. In § 679.28, revise paragraph
                                                halibut fisheries. In addition to the                     This action does not impose any                     (f)(6)(i) to read as follows:
                                                status quo of an MRA of 20 percent, the                 additional reporting requirements on
                                                Council and NMFS evaluated                              the participants of the GOA groundfish                § 679.28 Equipment and operational
                                                                                                        and halibut fisheries.                                requirements.
                                                alternatives to reduce skate MRAs to 15,
                                                10, and 5 percent.                                                                                            *     *     *    *     *
                                                                                                        Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting                  (f) * * *
                                                   The analysis examined the rate of big
                                                skate catch relative to groundfish catch                Federal Rules                                           (6) * * *
                                                by directed fishery before and after big                                                                        (i) You operate a vessel in any
                                                                                                          NMFS has not identified other
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                                                skate retention was prohibited in 2013                                                                        reporting area (see definitions at § 679.2)
                                                                                                        Federal rules that may duplicate,
                                                and 2014 (Section 4.5.1.1 of the                                                                              off Alaska while any fishery requiring
                                                                                                        overlap, or conflict with this final rule.            VMS, for which the vessel has a species
                                                Analysis). Comparison of changes in
                                                catch rates after retention was                         List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679                   and gear endorsement on its Federal
                                                prohibited show the harvest rate for big                                                                      Fisheries Permit under § 679.4(b), is
                                                skate dropped from as much as 8.6                         Alaska, Fisheries.                                  open.
                                                percent of the total groundfish and                                                                           *     *     *    *     *


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                                                ■ 5. In § 679.81, revise paragraphs                                          authority of a CQ permit is calculated as                                    (incidental catch species) for vessels
                                                (h)(4)(i) and (h)(5) introductory text to                                    a proportion of the total allocated                                          fishing under the authority of a CQ
                                                read as follows:                                                             rockfish primary species and rockfish                                        permit is calculated as a proportion of
                                                                                                                             secondary species on board the vessel in                                     the total allocated rockfish primary
                                                § 679.81 Rockfish Program annual                                             round weight equivalents using the                                           species and rockfish secondary species
                                                harvester privileges.
                                                                                                                             retainable percentage in Table 30 to this                                    on board the vessel in round weight
                                                *     *     *    *      *                                                    part; except that—                                                           equivalents using the retainable
                                                  (h) * * *                                                                  *     *    *     *     *                                                     percentage in Table 30 to this part as
                                                  (4) * * *                                                                    (5) Maximum retainable amount                                              determined under § 679.20(e)(3)(iv).
                                                  (i) The MRA for groundfish species                                         (MRA) calculation and limits—catcher/                                        *     *      *    *    *
                                                not allocated as CQ (incidental catch                                        processor vessels. The MRA for                                               ■ 6. Revise Table 2a to part 679 to read
                                                species) for vessels fishing under the                                       groundfish species not allocated as CQ                                       as follows:

                                                                                                       TABLE 2a TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: FMP GROUNDFISH
                                                                                                                                  Species description                                                                                                 Code

                                                Atka mackerel (greenling) ..............................................................................................................................................................                     193
                                                Flatfish, miscellaneous (flatfish species without separate codes) ................................................................................................                                           120
                                                FLOUNDER:
                                                     Alaska plaice ..........................................................................................................................................................................                133
                                                     Arrowtooth ..............................................................................................................................................................................               121
                                                     Bering .....................................................................................................................................................................................            116
                                                     Kamchatka ..............................................................................................................................................................................                117
                                                     Starry ......................................................................................................................................................................................           129
                                                Octopus, North Pacific ...................................................................................................................................................................                   870
                                                Pacific cod .....................................................................................................................................................................................            110
                                                Pollock ...........................................................................................................................................................................................          270
                                                ROCKFISH:
                                                     Aurora (Sebastes aurora) .......................................................................................................................................................                        185
                                                     Black (BSAI) (S. melanops) ...................................................................................................................................................                          142
                                                     Blackgill (S. melanostomus) ...................................................................................................................................................                         177
                                                     Blue (BSAI) (S. mystinus) ......................................................................................................................................................                        167
                                                     Bocaccio (S. paucispinis) .......................................................................................................................................................                       137
                                                     Canary (S. pinniger) ...............................................................................................................................................................                    146
                                                     Chilipepper (S. goodei) ...........................................................................................................................................................                     178
                                                     China (S. nebulosus) ..............................................................................................................................................................                     149
                                                     Copper (S. caurinus) ..............................................................................................................................................................                     138
                                                     Darkblotched (S. crameri) ......................................................................................................................................................                        159
                                                     Dusky (S. variabilis) ................................................................................................................................................................                  172
                                                     Greenstriped (S. elongatus) ...................................................................................................................................................                         135
                                                     Harlequin (S. variegatus) ........................................................................................................................................................                      176
                                                     Northern (S. polyspinis) ..........................................................................................................................................................                     136
                                                     Pacific Ocean Perch (S. alutus) .............................................................................................................................................                           141
                                                     Pygmy (S. wilsoni) ..................................................................................................................................................................                   179
                                                     Quillback (S. maliger) .............................................................................................................................................................                    147
                                                     Redbanded (S. babcocki) .......................................................................................................................................................                         153
                                                     Redstripe (S. proriger) ............................................................................................................................................................                    158
                                                     Rosethorn (S. helvomaculatus) ..............................................................................................................................................                            150
                                                     Rougheye (S. aleutianus) .......................................................................................................................................................                        151
                                                     Sharpchin (S. zacentrus) ........................................................................................................................................................                       166
                                                     Shortbelly (S. jordani) .............................................................................................................................................................                   181
                                                     Shortraker (S. borealis) ..........................................................................................................................................................                     152
                                                     Silvergray (S. brevispinis) .......................................................................................................................................................                     157
                                                     Splitnose (S. diploproa) ..........................................................................................................................................................                     182
                                                     Stripetail (S. saxicola) .............................................................................................................................................................                  183
                                                     Thornyhead (all Sebastolobus species) .................................................................................................................................                                 143
                                                     Tiger (S. nigrocinctus) ............................................................................................................................................................                    148
                                                     Vermilion (S. miniatus) ...........................................................................................................................................................                     184
                                                     Widow (S. entomelas) ............................................................................................................................................................                       156
                                                     Yelloweye (S. ruberrimus) ......................................................................................................................................................                        145
                                                     Yellowmouth (S. reedi) ...........................................................................................................................................................                      175
                                                     Yellowtail (S. flavidus) ............................................................................................................................................................                   155
                                                Sablefish (blackcod) ......................................................................................................................................................................                  710
                                                Sculpins .........................................................................................................................................................................................           160
                                                SHARKS:
                                                     Other (if salmon, spiny dogfish or Pacific sleeper shark—use specific species code) .........................................................                                                           689
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                                                     Pacific sleeper ........................................................................................................................................................................                692
                                                     Salmon ....................................................................................................................................................................................             690
                                                     Spiny dogfish ..........................................................................................................................................................................                691
                                                SKATES:
                                                     Alaska (Bathyraja parmifera) ..................................................................................................................................................                         703
                                                     Aleutian (B. aleutica) ..............................................................................................................................................................                   704
                                                     Whiteblotched (B. maculata) ..................................................................................................................................................                          705
                                                     Big (Raja binoculata) ..............................................................................................................................................................                    702



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                                                                                           TABLE 2a TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: FMP GROUNDFISH—Continued
                                                                                                                                 Species description                                                                                                Code

                                                    Longnose (R. rhina) ................................................................................................................................................................                   701
                                                    Other (if, Alaska, Aleutian, whiteblotched, big, or longnose skate—use specific species code listed above) .....................                                                                       700
                                                SOLE:
                                                    Butter ......................................................................................................................................................................................          126
                                                    Dover ......................................................................................................................................................................................           124
                                                    English ....................................................................................................................................................................................           128
                                                    Flathead ..................................................................................................................................................................................            122
                                                    Petrale ....................................................................................................................................................................................           131
                                                    Rex .........................................................................................................................................................................................          125
                                                    Rock ........................................................................................................................................................................................          123
                                                    Sand .......................................................................................................................................................................................           132
                                                    Yellowfin .................................................................................................................................................................................            127
                                                Squid, majestic ..............................................................................................................................................................................             875
                                                Turbot, Greenland ..........................................................................................................................................................................               134
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                                                                                                                                                                                                         as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ■
                                                                                                                                                                                                           7. Revise Table 10 to part 679 to read

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                                                                                   Table 10 to Part 679-Gulf of Alaska Retainable Percentages

                            BASIS SPECIES                                    INCIDENTAL CATCH SPECIES (for DSR caught on catcher vessels in the SEO, see § 679.20 G) 5)
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                                                                                                                                                 DSR                Aggregated        Other Grenadiers
                                                     Po11oc Pacific
                                                                      DW
                                                                             Rex     Flathead
                                                                                                sw     Arrow-              Aggregated
                                                                                                                                         SRIRE    SEO
                                                                                                                                                          Atka        forage
                                                                                                                                                                               Skates
                                                                                                                                                                                      specie
                                                                                                                                                                                               (12)
                                                                                                                                                                                (10)
                          Code             Species                    Flal                      Flat            Sable fish rockfish(?)    ERA    (C/Ps
                                                       k     cod       (2)   sole      sole      (3)    tooth                             (1)            mackerel     fish< l
                                                                                                                                                                           9            s
                                                                                                                                                 only)
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                                                                                                                                                                                        (6)
                                                                                                                                                  (5)

                                                             nJa<9l                                                                       (I)                                                    8
                         110       !Pacific cod       20              20     20        20       20       35         I           5                 10       20           2        5     20
                         121       ~rrowtooth          5       5      20     20        20       20      n!a        1            5          0      0        20           2        5     20        8
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                         122       !Flathead sole     20      20      20     20        n/a      20       35        7           15          7       1       20           2        5     20        8
                         125       !Rex sole          20      20      20     n!a       20       20       35        7           15          7       1       20           2        5     20        8
                                   ~orthem                                                                                                                                                       8
                         136                          20      20      20     20        20       20       35        7           15          7       1       20           2        5     20
                                    ockfish
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                                   Pacific ocean                                                                                                                                                 8
                         141                          20      20      20     20        20       20       35        7           15          7       1       20           2        5     20
                                   perch
                         143       rrhomyhead         20      20      20     20        20       20       35        7           15          7       1       20           2        5     20        8
                         152/      ~hortraker/                                                                                                                                                   8
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                                    ougheye (I)       20      20      20     20        20       20       35        7           15         n!a      1       20           2        5     20
                         151
                                                                                                                                          (I)
                         193       ~tka mackerel      20      20      20     20        20       20       35         1          5                  10       nla          2        5     20        8
                         no        1Po11ock           n!a     20      20     20        20       20       35         1          5          (I)
                                                                                                                                                  10       20           2        5     20        8
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                         710       ~ablefish          20      20      20     20        20       20       35       n!a          15          7       I       20           2        5     20        8
                         Flatfish, deep-water(2 )     20      20      n/a    20        20       20       35        7           15          7       1       20           2        5     20        8
                         Flatfish, shallow-                                                                                               (I)                                                    8
                         water<3l
                                                      20      20      20     20        20       n!a      35         1          5                  10       20           2        5     20
                         Rockfish, other \•!          20      20      20     20        20       20       35        7           15          7       1       20           2        5     20        8
                         172      !Dusky rockfish     20      20      20     20        20       20       35        7           15          7       1       20           2        5     20        8
                         Rockfish, DSR-SEO \5!        20      20      20     20        20       20       35        7           15          7     nla       20           2        5     20        8
                                                                                                                                          (I)
                         Skates< 101                  20      20      20     20        20       20       35        1            5                 10       20           2       n/a    20        8
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                                                                                                                                          (I)
                         Other species (6)            20      20      20     20        20       20       35        1            5                 10       20           2        5     n!a       8
                         Aggregated amount of
                                                                                                                                          (1)
                         non-groundfish               20      20      20     20        20       20       35         1          5                  10       20           2        5     20        8
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                              Notes to Table 10 to Part 679
                              1 Shortraker/rougheye rockfish
                                             SRIRE          Sebastes borealis (shortraker) (152)
                                                            S. aleutianus (rougheye) (151)
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                                             SRIREERA Shortraker/rougheye rockfish in the Eastern Regulatory Area (ERA).
                                 Where an MRA is not indicated, use the MRA for SRIRE included under Aggregated Rockfish
                              2 Deep-water flatfish         Dover sole (124), Greenland turbot (134), Kamchatka flounder (117), and deep-sea sole
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                              3 Shallow-water flatfish      Flatfish not including deep-water flatfish, flathead sole (122), rex sole (125), or arrowtooth flounder (121)
                              4 Other rockfish              Western Regulatory Area
                                                            Central Regulatory Area               means other rockfish and demersal shelf rockfish
                                                            West Yakutat District
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                                                            Southeast Outside District            means other rockfish
                                                                                                                              Other rockfish
                                                            S. aurora(aurora)(l85)                S. varies;ates (harlequin) (176)                        S. brevispinis (silvergrey) (157)
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                                                            S. melanostomus (blackgill)           S. wilsoni (pygmy) (179)                                S. diploproa (splitnose) (182)
                                                            (177)
                                                            S. paucispinis (bocaccio) (137)       S. babcocki (redbanded) (153)                           S. saxicola (stripetail) (183)
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                                                            S. goodei (chilipepper) (178)         S. proriger (redstripe) (158)                           S. miniatus (vermilion) (184)
                                                            S. crameri (darkblotch) (159)         S. zacentrus (sharpchin) (166)
                                                                                                                                                          S. reedi (yellowmouth) (175)
                                                            S. elons;atus (greenstriped) (135) S.jordani (shortbelly) (181)
                                                            S. entomelas (widow) (156)            S.jlavidus (yellowtail) (155)
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                                                                                   In the Eastern Regulatory Area only, other rockfish also includes S. r:Jolyspinis (northern) (136)

                              5    Demersal shelf             S. pinnis;er (canary) (146)        S. malif!.er (quillback) (147)
                                                                                                                                                       S. ruberrimus (yelloweye) (145)
                                   rockfish (DSR)             S. nebulosus (china) (149)         S. helvomaculatus (rosethorn) (150)
                                                              S. caurinus (copper) (138)         S. nigrocinctus (tiger) (148)
                                                              DSR-SEO =Demersal shelf rockfish in the Southeast Outside District (SEO). Catcher vessels in the SEO have full retention ofDSR (see
                                                              § 679.20(i)).
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                              6    Other species              Sculpins (160)                     Octopus (870)                I Sharks (689)               I Squid (875)
                              7    Aggregated rockfish        Aggregated rockfish (see § 679.2) means any species ofthe genera Sebastes or Sebastolobus except Sebastes ciliates (dark rockfish),
                                                              Sebastes melanops (black rockfish), and Sebastes mystinus (blue rockfish), except in:
                                                              Southeast Outside District         where DSR is a separate species group for those species marked with an MRA
                                                              Eastern Regulatory Area            where SRIRE is a separate species group for those species marked with an MRA




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                                                      Notes to Table 10 to Part 679
                                                      8    nla                          I Not applicable
                                                      9    Aggregated forage fish (all species of the following taxa)
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                                                                                   Bristlemouths, lightfishes, and anglemouths (family Gonostomatidae)                209
                                                                                   Capelin smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                   516
                                                                                   Deep-sea smelts (family Bathylagidae)                                              773
                                                                                   Eulachon smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                  511
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                                                                                   Gunnels (family Pholidae)                                                          207
                                                                                   Krill (order Euphausiacea)                                                         800
                                                                                   Latemfishes (family Myctophidae)                                                   772
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                                                                                   Pacific sand fish (family Trichodontidae)                                          206
                                                                                   Pacific sand lance (family Ammodytidae)                                            774
                                                                                   Pricklebacks, war-bonnets, eelblennys, cockscombs and shannys (family
                                                                                                                                                                      208
                                                                                   Stichaeidae)
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                                                                                   Surf smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                      515
                                                      10   Skates Species and      Alaska (Bathyraja. parmifera)                                                      703
                                                           Groups
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                                                                                   Aleutian (B. aleutica)                                                              704
                                                                                   Whiteblotched skate (B. maculata)                                                   705
                                                                                   Big skates (Raja binoculata)                                                        702
                                                                                   Longnose skates (R. rhina)                                                          701
                                                                                   Other skates (Bathyraja and Raja spp.)                                              700
                                                      11   Aggregated non-         All legally retained species offish and shellfish, including IFQ Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis), that are not listed as FMP
                                                           groundfish              groundfish in Tables 2a and 2c to this part.
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                                                      12   Grenadiers              Giant grenadiers (Albatrossia pectoralis)                                           214
                                                                                   Other grenadiers (all grenadiers that are not Giant grenadiers)                     213




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                                                ■ 8. Revise Table 30 to part 679 to read
                                                as follows:

                                                                                   TABLE 30 TO PART 679—ROCKFISH PROGRAM RETAINABLE PERCENTAGES
                                                                                                                                [In round wt. equivalent]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       MRA as a
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    percentage of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     total retained
                                                               Fishery                      Incidental catch species 1                                                       Sector                                                rockfish primary
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      species and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     rockfish sec-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ondary species

                                                Rockfish Cooperative Vessels             Pacific cod .............................     Catcher/Processor ..................................................................                     4.0
                                                  fishing under a CQ permit.             Shortraker/Rougheye aggre-                    Catcher Vessel .......................................................................                   2.0
                                                                                           gate catch.

                                                                                                                                  See rockfish non-allocated species for ‘‘other species’’

                                                Rockfish non-allocated Spe-              Pollock ...................................   Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................               20.0
                                                  cies for Rockfish Coopera-             Deep-water flatfish .................         Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................               20.0
                                                  tive vessels fishing under a           Rex sole .................................    Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................               20.0
                                                  Rockfish CQ permit.                    Flathead sole .........................       Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................               20.0
                                                                                         Shallow-water flatfish .............          Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................               20.0
                                                                                         Arrowtooth flounder ...............           Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................               35.0
                                                                                         Other rockfish ........................       Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................               15.0
                                                                                         Atka mackerel ........................        Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................               20.0
                                                                                         Aggregated forage fish ..........             Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................                2.0
                                                                                         Skates ....................................   Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................                5.0
                                                                                         Other species .........................       Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................               20.0
                                                                                         Grenadiers .............................      Catcher/Processor          and   Catcher     Vessel     .................................                8.0

                                                Longline gear Rockfish Entry                                                                          Use Table 10 to this part.
                                                  Level Fishery.

                                                Opt-out vessels ......................                                                                Use Table 10 to this part.

                                                Rockfish Cooperative Vessels                                                                          Use Table 10 to this part.
                                                  not fishing under a CQ per-
                                                  mit.
                                                    1 See   Notes to Table 10 to Part 679 for descriptions of species groups.


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