80_FR_82021 80 FR 81770 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; North Atlantic Swordfish Fishery

80 FR 81770 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; North Atlantic Swordfish Fishery

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 251 (December 31, 2015)

Page Range81770-81773
FR Document2015-32826

NMFS is adjusting the Swordfish (SWO) General Commercial permit retention limits for the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions for January through June of the 2016 fishing year, unless otherwise noticed. The SWO General Commercial permit retention limits in each of these regions are increased from the default limits to six SWO per vessel per trip. The SWO General Commercial permit retention limit in the Florida SWO Management Area will remain unchanged at the default limit of zero SWO per vessel per trip. This adjustment applies to SWO General Commercial permitted vessels and Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Charter/Headboat permitted vessels when on a non for-hire trip. This action is based upon consideration of the applicable inseason regional retention limit adjustment criteria.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 120627194-3657-02]
RIN 0648-XE295


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; North Atlantic Swordfish 
Fishery

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

ACTION: Temporary rule; Swordfish General Commercial permit retention 
limit inseason adjustment for Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and 
U.S. Caribbean regions.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is adjusting the Swordfish (SWO) General Commercial 
permit retention limits for the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and 
U.S. Caribbean regions for January through June of the 2016 fishing 
year, unless otherwise noticed. The SWO General Commercial permit 
retention limits in each of these regions are increased from the 
default limits to six SWO per vessel per trip. The SWO General 
Commercial permit retention limit in the Florida SWO Management Area 
will remain unchanged at the default limit of zero SWO per vessel per 
trip. This adjustment applies to SWO General Commercial permitted 
vessels and Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Charter/Headboat permitted 
vessels when on a non for-hire trip. This action is based upon 
consideration of the applicable inseason regional retention limit 
adjustment criteria.

DATES: The adjusted SWO General Commercial permit retention limits in 
the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions are 
effective January 1, 2016, through June 30, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick Pearson or Randy Blankinship, 
727-824-5399.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulations implemented under the authority 
of the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.) and 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) governing the harvest of North 
Atlantic SWO by persons and vessels subject to U.S. jurisdiction are 
found at 50 CFR part 635. Section 635.27 subdivides the U.S. North 
Atlantic SWO quota recommended by the International Commission for the 
Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) into two equal semi-annual 
directed fishery quotas, an annual incidental catch quota for fishermen 
targeting other species or taking SWO recreationally, and a reserve 
category, per the allocations established in the 2006 Consolidated 
Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan (2006 Consolidated HMS 
FMP) (71 FR 58058, October 2, 2006), as amended, and in accordance with 
implementing regulations. NMFS is required under ATCA and the Magnuson-
Stevens Act to provide U.S. fishing vessels with a reasonable 
opportunity to harvest the ICCAT-recommended quota.
    The 2016 adjusted North Atlantic SWO quota is expected to be 
3,359.4 mt dw (equivalent to the 2015 adjusted quota). From the 
adjusted quota, 50 mt dw would be allocated to the reserve category for 
inseason adjustments and research, and 300 mt dw would be allocated to 
the incidental category, which includes recreational landings and 
landings by incidental SWO permit holders, per Sec.  635.27(c)(1)(i). 
This would result in an allocation of 3,009.4 mt dw for the directed 
fishery, which would be split equally (1,504.7 mt dw) between two 
seasons in 2016 (January through June, and July through December).

Adjustment of SWO General Commercial Permit Vessel Retention Limits

    The 2016 North Atlantic SWO fishing year, which is managed on a 
calendar-year basis and divided into two equal semi-annual quotas, will 
begin on January 1, 2016. Landings attributable to the SWO General 
Commercial permit are counted against the applicable semi-annual 
directed fishery quota. Regional default retention limits for this 
permit have been established and are automatically effective from 
January 1 through December 31 each year, unless changed based on the 
inseason regional retention limit adjustment criteria at Sec.  
635.24(b)(4)(iv). The default retention limits established for the SWO 
General Commercial permit are: (1) Northwest

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Atlantic region--three SWO per vessel per trip; (2) Gulf of Mexico 
region--three SWO per vessel per trip; (3) U.S. Caribbean region--2 SWO 
per vessel per trip; and, (4) Florida SWO Management Area--zero SWO per 
vessel per trip. The default retention limits apply to SWO General 
Commercial permitted vessels and to HMS Charter/Headboat permitted 
vessels when fishing on non for-hire trips. As a condition of these 
permits, vessels may not possess, retain, or land any more SWO than is 
specified for the region in which the vessel is located.
    Under Sec.  635.24(b)(4)(iii), NMFS may increase or decrease the 
SWO General Commercial permit vessel retention limit in any region 
within a range from zero to a maximum of six SWO per vessel per trip. 
Any adjustments to the retention limits must be based upon a 
consideration of the relevant criteria provided in Sec.  
635.24(b)(4)(iv), which include: The usefulness of information obtained 
from biological sampling and monitoring of the North Atlantic SWO 
stock; the estimated ability of vessels participating in the fishery to 
land the amount of SWO quota available before the end of the fishing 
year; the estimated amounts by which quotas for other categories of the 
fishery might be exceeded; effects of the adjustment on accomplishing 
the objectives of the fishery management plan and its amendments; 
variations in seasonal distribution, abundance, or migration patterns 
of SWO; effects of catch rates in one region precluding vessels in 
another region from having a reasonable opportunity to harvest a 
portion of the overall SWO quota; and, review of dealer reports, 
landing trends, and the availability of SWO on the fishing grounds.
    NMFS has considered these criteria as discussed below and their 
applicability to the SWO General Commercial permit retention limit in 
all regions for January through June of the 2016 North Atlantic SWO 
fishing year. During 2014, with application of the default SWO General 
Commercial permit retention limits, total annual directed SWO fishery 
landings were approximately 1,303 mt dw (39 percent of the 3,303-mt dw 
total annual adjusted directed fishery quota). This year, through June 
30, 2015, with application of the default retention limits, directed 
SWO landings were 493 mt dw (32.8 percent of the 1,505 mt dw Jan. to 
June semi-annual adjusted directed sub-quota). On July 28, 2015, NMFS 
adjusted SWO General Commercial permit retention limits in the 
Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions from 
default levels to six SWO per vessel per trip (80 FR 44884). Through 
November 30, 2015, directed SWO landings for the July through December 
semi-annual period were approximately 541.5 mt dw (36.0 percent of the 
adjusted directed sub-quota). Total annual directed SWO landings, 
through November 30, 2015, were approximately 1,034.5 mt dw, or 34 
percent of the 3,010 mt dw annual adjusted directed SWO quota.
    Given that SWO directed landings fell well below the available 2014 
annual quota, and that 2015 landings continue to be below the available 
2015 directed SWO quota, and considering the regulatory criteria, NMFS 
has determined that the SWO General Commercial permit vessel retention 
limit in the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean 
regions applicable to persons issued a SWO General Commercial permit or 
HMS Charter/Headboat permit (when on a non for-hire trip) should be 
increased from the default levels that would otherwise automatically 
become effective on January 1, 2016.
    A principal consideration is the objective of providing 
opportunities to harvest the full North Atlantic directed SWO quota 
without exceeding it based upon the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP goal: 
``Consistent with other objectives of this FMP, to manage Atlantic HMS 
fisheries for continuing optimum yield so as to provide the greatest 
overall benefit to the Nation, particularly with respect to food 
production, providing recreational opportunities, preserving 
traditional fisheries, and taking into account the protection of marine 
ecosystems.'' At the same time, it is also important for NMFS to 
continue to provide protection to important SWO juvenile areas and 
migratory corridors.
    After considering all of the relevant criteria, NMFS has determined 
that increases from the default limits are warranted. With respect to 
the regulatory criteria, NMFS has examined dealer reports and landing 
trends, and determined that the information obtained from biological 
sampling and monitoring of the North Atlantic SWO stock is useful. 
Recently implemented electronic dealer reporting provides accurate and 
timely monitoring of landings. This information indicates that 
sufficient directed SWO quota will be available during 2016 if recent 
SWO landing trends continue. Regarding the regulatory criterion that 
NMFS consider ``the estimated ability of vessels participating in the 
fishery to land the amount of SWO quota available before the end of the 
fishing year,'' the directed SWO quota has not been harvested for 
several years and, based upon these landing trends, is not likely to be 
harvested or exceeded in 2016. Based upon recent landings rates from 
dealer reports, an increase in the vessel retention limit for SWO 
General Commercial permit holders is not likely to cause quotas for 
other categories of the fishery to be exceeded. Similarly, regarding 
the criteria that NMFS consider the estimated amounts by which quotas 
for other categories of the fishery might be exceeded and the effects 
of catch rates in one region precluding vessels in another region from 
having a reasonable opportunity to harvest a portion of the overall SWO 
quota, NMFS expects there to be sufficient SWO quota for 2016, and thus 
increased catch rates in these three regions are not expected to 
preclude vessels in any of the other regions from having a reasonable 
opportunity to harvest a portion of the overall SWO quota. Landings by 
vessels issued this permit (and Charter/Headboat permitted vessels on a 
non for-hire trip) are counted against the adjusted directed SWO quota. 
As indicated above, this quota has not been exceeded for several years 
and, based upon recent landing trends, is not likely to be exceeded in 
2016.
    With regard to SWO abundance, the 2015 report by ICCAT's Standing 
Committee on Research and Statistics indicated that the North Atlantic 
SWO stock is not overfished (B2011/Bmsy = 1.14), 
and overfishing is not occurring (F2011/Fmsy = 
0.82). Increasing the retention limit for this U.S. handgear fishery is 
not expected to affect the SWO stock status determination because any 
additional landings would be in compliance with the ICCAT recommended 
U.S. North Atlantic SWO quota allocation.
    Based upon landings over the last several years, it is highly 
unlikely that either of the two semi-annual directed SWO subquotas will 
be filled with the default retention limits of three SWO per vessel per 
trip (Northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico), and two SWO per vessel 
per trip (U.S. Caribbean). For the entire 2014 fishing year, 39 percent 
of the total adjusted directed SWO quota was filled. Landings of SWO in 
2015 are expected to be lower than in 2014.
    Increasing the SWO General Commercial permit retention limit to six 
fish per vessel per trip will increase the likelihood that directed SWO 
landings will approach, but not exceed, the total annual directed SWO 
quota. Increasing opportunity beginning on January 1, 2016, is also 
important because of the migratory nature and seasonal distribution of 
SWO, one of the regulatory criteria to be considered when changing the 
retention limit inseason (variations in seasonal

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distribution, abundance, or migration patterns of SWO). In a particular 
geographic region, or waters accessible from a particular port, the 
amount of fishing opportunity for SWO may be constrained by the short 
amount of time the SWO are present as they migrate. Dealer reports for 
Swordfish General Commercial permitted vessels indicate that swordfish 
are available from January through June in both the Northwest Atlantic 
and Gulf of Mexico regions and are likely to be available in the U.S. 
Caribbean region during January.
    Based upon these considerations, NMFS has determined that a six-
fish per vessel per trip SWO General Commercial permit retention limit 
is warranted in the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. 
Caribbean regions from January 1, 2016 through June 30, 2016, for SWO 
General Commercial permitted vessels and HMS Charter/Headboat permitted 
vessels when on a non for-hire trip. This will provide a reasonable 
opportunity to harvest the U.S. quota of SWO without exceeding it, 
while maintaining an equitable distribution of fishing opportunities; 
help achieve optimum yield in the SWO fishery; allow for the collection 
of data for stock monitoring purposes; and be consistent with the 
objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended. With regard to 
the objectives of the FMP, this adjustment provides the greatest 
overall benefit to the Nation, particularly with respect to food 
production, by increasing commercial SWO fishing opportunities without 
exceeding the available quota. It helps to preserve a very traditional 
SWO handgear fishery (rod and reel, handline, harpoon, bandit gear, and 
greenstick) which, in New England, dates back to the 1880's. Although 
this action does not specifically provide recreational fishing 
opportunities, it will have a minimal impact on this sector because 
recreational landings are counted against a separate incidental SWO 
quota. Finally, as discussed in the next paragraph, this action takes 
into account the protection of marine ecosystems by maintaining a zero-
fish retention limit in the Florida Swordfish Management Area. 
Therefore, NMFS increases the SWO General Commercial permit retention 
limits from the default levels to six SWO per vessel per trip in these 
three regions, effective from January 1, 2016 through June 30, 2016, 
unless otherwise noticed.
    NMFS has determined that the retention limit will remain at zero 
SWO per vessel per trip in the Florida SWO Management Area at this 
time. As described in Amendment 8 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, the 
area off the southeastern coast of Florida, particularly the Florida 
Straits, contains oceanographic features that make the area 
biologically unique. It provides important juvenile SWO habitat, and is 
essentially a narrow migratory corridor containing high concentrations 
of SWO located in close proximity to high concentrations of people who 
may fish for them. Public comment on Amendment 8, including from the 
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, indicated concern 
about the resultant high potential for the improper rapid growth of a 
commercial fishery, increased catches of undersized SWO, the potential 
for larger numbers of fishermen in the area, and the potential for 
crowding of fishermen, which could lead to gear and user conflicts. 
These concerns remain valid. NMFS will continue to collect information 
to evaluate the appropriateness of the retention limit in the Florida 
SWO Management Area and other regional retention limits.
    These adjustments are consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP 
as amended, ATCA, and the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and are not expected to 
negatively impact stock health.

Monitoring and Reporting

    NMFS will continue to monitor the SWO fishery closely in 2016 
through mandatory landings and catch reports. Dealers are required to 
submit landing reports and negative reports (if no SWO were purchased) 
on a weekly basis.
    Depending upon the level of fishing effort and catch rates of SWO, 
NMFS may determine that additional retention limit adjustments or 
closures are necessary to ensure that available quota is not exceeded 
or to enhance fishing opportunities. Subsequent actions, if any, will 
be published in the Federal Register. In addition, fishermen may access 
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/species/swordfish/landings/index.html 
for updates on quota monitoring.

Classification

    The Assistant Administrator for NMFS (AA) finds that it is 
impracticable and contrary to the public interest to provide prior 
notice of, and an opportunity for public comment on, this action for 
the following reasons:
    The regulations implementing the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as 
amended, provide for inseason retention limit adjustments to respond to 
changes in SWO landings, the availability of SWO on the fishing 
grounds, the migratory nature of this species, and regional variations 
in the fishery. Based on available SWO quota, stock abundance, fishery 
performance in recent years, and the availability of SWO on the fishing 
grounds, among other considerations, adjustment to the SWO General 
Commercial permit retention limits from the default levels is 
warranted. Analysis of available data shows that adjustment to the SWO 
daily retention limit from the default level would result in minimal 
risks of exceeding the ICCAT-allocated quota. NMFS provides 
notification of retention limit adjustments by publishing the notice in 
the Federal Register, emailing individuals who have subscribed to the 
Atlantic HMS News electronic newsletter, and updating the information 
posted on the ``Atlantic HMS Breaking News'' Web site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/news/breaking_news.html. Delays in 
temporarily increasing these retention limits caused by the time 
required to publish a proposed rule and accept public comment would 
adversely affect those SWO General Commercial permit holders and HMS 
Charter/Headboat permit holders that would otherwise have an 
opportunity to harvest more than the default retention limits of three 
SWO per vessel per trip in the Northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico 
regions, and two SWO per vessel per trip in the U.S. Caribbean region. 
Further, any delay beyond January 1, 2016, could exacerbate the problem 
of low SWO landings and subsequent quota rollovers. Limited 
opportunities to harvest the directed SWO quota may have negative 
social and economic impacts for U.S. fishermen. Adjustment of the 
retention limits needs to be effective on January 1, 2016, to allow the 
impacted sectors to benefit from the adjustment during the relevant 
time period, which could pass by for some fishermen if the action is 
delayed for notice and public comment, and to not preclude fishing 
opportunities for fishermen who have access to the fishery during a 
short time period. Therefore, the AA finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 
553(b)(B) to waive prior notice and the opportunity for public comment. 
For all of the above reasons, there is also good cause under 5 U.S.C. 
553(d) to waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness.
    This action is being taken under 50 CFR 635.24(b)(4) and is exempt 
from review under Executive Order 12866.

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801 et seq.


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    Dated: December 23, 2015.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                              Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:                  and, if warranted, referred to the                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                            The Commission will take all reasonable                  Commission’s Enforcement Bureau for                   Regulations implemented under the
                                            steps to protect the confidentiality of all              possible investigation and                            authority of the Atlantic Tunas
                                            Commission-held data of a reverse                        administrative action. The Commission                 Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et
                                            auction applicant consistent with the                    may also refer allegations of                         seq.) and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                            confidentiality requirements of the                      anticompetitive auction conduct to the                Conservation and Management Act
                                            Spectrum Act and the Commission’s                        Department of Justice for investigation.              (Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801
                                            rules. See 47 U.S.C. 1452(a)(3); 47 CFR                  Federal Communications Commission.                    et seq.) governing the harvest of North
                                            1.2206. In addition, to the extent                       Gloria J. Miles,                                      Atlantic SWO by persons and vessels
                                            necessary, a full power or Class A                                                                             subject to U.S. jurisdiction are found at
                                                                                                     Federal Register Liaison Officer. Office of the
                                            television broadcast licensee may                        Secretary.                                            50 CFR part 635. Section 635.27
                                            request confidential treatment of any                                                                          subdivides the U.S. North Atlantic SWO
                                                                                                     [FR Doc. 2015–32824 Filed 12–30–15; 8:45 am]
                                            report of a prohibited communication                                                                           quota recommended by the
                                                                                                     BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                            submitted to the Commission that is not                                                                        International Commission for the
                                            already being treated as confidential                                                                          Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
                                            pursuant to section 0.459 of the                                                                               into two equal semi-annual directed
                                                                                                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                fishery quotas, an annual incidental
                                            Commission’s rules. See 47 CFR 0.459.
                                            Forward auction applicants are entitled                                                                        catch quota for fishermen targeting other
                                                                                                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                            to request confidentiality in accordance                                                                       species or taking SWO recreationally,
                                                                                                     Administration
                                            with section 0.459 of the Commission’s                                                                         and a reserve category, per the
                                            rules, 47 CFR 0.459.                                                                                           allocations established in the 2006
                                                                                                     50 CFR Part 635
                                               Needs and Uses: In the Broadcast                                                                            Consolidated Highly Migratory Species
                                            Incentive Auction Report and Order, the
                                                                                                     [Docket No. 120627194–3657–02]                        Fishery Management Plan (2006
                                            Commission adopted new requirements                      RIN 0648–XE295                                        Consolidated HMS FMP) (71 FR 58058,
                                            for parties that might participate in the                                                                      October 2, 2006), as amended, and in
                                            reverse auction component of the                         Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                    accordance with implementing
                                                                                                     North Atlantic Swordfish Fishery                      regulations. NMFS is required under
                                            television broadcast incentive auction
                                                                                                                                                           ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act to
                                            (BIA) prohibiting certain                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    provide U.S. fishing vessels with a
                                            communications and requiring a                           Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  reasonable opportunity to harvest the
                                            covered party that makes or receives a                   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    ICCAT-recommended quota.
                                            prohibited communication to file a                       Commerce.                                                The 2016 adjusted North Atlantic
                                            report of such a communication with                      ACTION: Temporary rule; Swordfish                     SWO quota is expected to be 3,359.4 mt
                                            the Commission, along with procedures                    General Commercial permit retention                   dw (equivalent to the 2015 adjusted
                                            for reporting potentially prohibited                     limit inseason adjustment for Northwest               quota). From the adjusted quota, 50 mt
                                            communications. See 47 CFR 1.2205(b),                    Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S.                    dw would be allocated to the reserve
                                            (c), (d). The Commission’s rules                         Caribbean regions.                                    category for inseason adjustments and
                                            prohibiting certain communications in                                                                          research, and 300 mt dw would be
                                            Commission auctions are designed to                      SUMMARY:   NMFS is adjusting the                      allocated to the incidental category,
                                            reinforce existing antitrust laws,                       Swordfish (SWO) General Commercial                    which includes recreational landings
                                            facilitate detection of collusive conduct,               permit retention limits for the                       and landings by incidental SWO permit
                                            and deter anticompetitive behavior,                      Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and               holders, per § 635.27(c)(1)(i). This
                                            without being so strict as to discourage                 U.S. Caribbean regions for January                    would result in an allocation of 3,009.4
                                            procompetitive arrangements between                      through June of the 2016 fishing year,                mt dw for the directed fishery, which
                                            auction participants. They also help                     unless otherwise noticed. The SWO                     would be split equally (1,504.7 mt dw)
                                            assure participants that the auction                     General Commercial permit retention                   between two seasons in 2016 (January
                                            process will be fair and objective, and                  limits in each of these regions are                   through June, and July through
                                            not subject to collusion. The revised                    increased from the default limits to six              December).
                                            information collection implements the                    SWO per vessel per trip. The SWO
                                            new BIA-specific rules in sections                       General Commercial permit retention                   Adjustment of SWO General
                                            1.2205(c) and 1.2205(d) by making clear                  limit in the Florida SWO Management                   Commercial Permit Vessel Retention
                                            the responsibility of parties who receive                Area will remain unchanged at the                     Limits
                                            information that potentially violates the                default limit of zero SWO per vessel per                The 2016 North Atlantic SWO fishing
                                            rules to promptly submit a report                        trip. This adjustment applies to SWO                  year, which is managed on a calendar-
                                            notifying the Commission, thereby                        General Commercial permitted vessels                  year basis and divided into two equal
                                            helping the Commission enforce the                       and Highly Migratory Species (HMS)                    semi-annual quotas, will begin on
                                            prohibition on covered parties in the                    Charter/Headboat permitted vessels                    January 1, 2016. Landings attributable to
                                            BIA, and further assuring incentive                      when on a non for-hire trip. This action              the SWO General Commercial permit
                                            auction participants that the auction                    is based upon consideration of the                    are counted against the applicable semi-
                                            process will be fair and competitive.                    applicable inseason regional retention                annual directed fishery quota. Regional
                                            The prohibited communication                             limit adjustment criteria.                            default retention limits for this permit
                                            reporting requirement required of                        DATES: The adjusted SWO General                       have been established and are
                                            covered parties will enable the                          Commercial permit retention limits in                 automatically effective from January 1
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                                            Commission to ensure that no bidder                      the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico,               through December 31 each year, unless
                                            gains an unfair advantage over other                     and U.S. Caribbean regions are effective              changed based on the inseason regional
                                            bidders in its auctions and thus                         January 1, 2016, through June 30, 2016.               retention limit adjustment criteria at
                                            enhances the competitiveness and                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick                 § 635.24(b)(4)(iv). The default retention
                                            fairness of Commission’s auctions. The                   Pearson or Randy Blankinship, 727–                    limits established for the SWO General
                                            information collected will be reviewed                   824–5399.                                             Commercial permit are: (1) Northwest


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                                            Atlantic region—three SWO per vessel                     directed SWO landings for the July                    upon recent landings rates from dealer
                                            per trip; (2) Gulf of Mexico region—                     through December semi-annual period                   reports, an increase in the vessel
                                            three SWO per vessel per trip; (3) U.S.                  were approximately 541.5 mt dw (36.0                  retention limit for SWO General
                                            Caribbean region—2 SWO per vessel per                    percent of the adjusted directed sub-                 Commercial permit holders is not likely
                                            trip; and, (4) Florida SWO Management                    quota). Total annual directed SWO                     to cause quotas for other categories of
                                            Area—zero SWO per vessel per trip. The                   landings, through November 30, 2015,                  the fishery to be exceeded. Similarly,
                                            default retention limits apply to SWO                    were approximately 1,034.5 mt dw, or                  regarding the criteria that NMFS
                                            General Commercial permitted vessels                     34 percent of the 3,010 mt dw annual                  consider the estimated amounts by
                                            and to HMS Charter/Headboat permitted                    adjusted directed SWO quota.                          which quotas for other categories of the
                                            vessels when fishing on non for-hire                        Given that SWO directed landings fell              fishery might be exceeded and the
                                            trips. As a condition of these permits,                  well below the available 2014 annual                  effects of catch rates in one region
                                            vessels may not possess, retain, or land                 quota, and that 2015 landings continue                precluding vessels in another region
                                            any more SWO than is specified for the                   to be below the available 2015 directed               from having a reasonable opportunity to
                                            region in which the vessel is located.                   SWO quota, and considering the                        harvest a portion of the overall SWO
                                               Under § 635.24(b)(4)(iii), NMFS may                   regulatory criteria, NMFS has                         quota, NMFS expects there to be
                                            increase or decrease the SWO General                     determined that the SWO General                       sufficient SWO quota for 2016, and thus
                                            Commercial permit vessel retention                       Commercial permit vessel retention                    increased catch rates in these three
                                            limit in any region within a range from                  limit in the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of              regions are not expected to preclude
                                            zero to a maximum of six SWO per                         Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions                    vessels in any of the other regions from
                                            vessel per trip. Any adjustments to the                  applicable to persons issued a SWO                    having a reasonable opportunity to
                                            retention limits must be based upon a                    General Commercial permit or HMS                      harvest a portion of the overall SWO
                                            consideration of the relevant criteria                   Charter/Headboat permit (when on a                    quota. Landings by vessels issued this
                                            provided in § 635.24(b)(4)(iv), which                    non for-hire trip) should be increased                permit (and Charter/Headboat permitted
                                            include: The usefulness of information                   from the default levels that would                    vessels on a non for-hire trip) are
                                            obtained from biological sampling and                    otherwise automatically become                        counted against the adjusted directed
                                            monitoring of the North Atlantic SWO                     effective on January 1, 2016.                         SWO quota. As indicated above, this
                                            stock; the estimated ability of vessels                     A principal consideration is the                   quota has not been exceeded for several
                                            participating in the fishery to land the                 objective of providing opportunities to               years and, based upon recent landing
                                            amount of SWO quota available before                     harvest the full North Atlantic directed              trends, is not likely to be exceeded in
                                            the end of the fishing year; the                         SWO quota without exceeding it based                  2016.
                                            estimated amounts by which quotas for                    upon the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP                       With regard to SWO abundance, the
                                            other categories of the fishery might be                 goal: ‘‘Consistent with other objectives              2015 report by ICCAT’s Standing
                                            exceeded; effects of the adjustment on                   of this FMP, to manage Atlantic HMS                   Committee on Research and Statistics
                                            accomplishing the objectives of the                      fisheries for continuing optimum yield                indicated that the North Atlantic SWO
                                            fishery management plan and its                          so as to provide the greatest overall                 stock is not overfished (B2011/Bmsy =
                                            amendments; variations in seasonal                       benefit to the Nation, particularly with              1.14), and overfishing is not occurring
                                            distribution, abundance, or migration                    respect to food production, providing                 (F2011/Fmsy = 0.82). Increasing the
                                            patterns of SWO; effects of catch rates                  recreational opportunities, preserving                retention limit for this U.S. handgear
                                            in one region precluding vessels in                      traditional fisheries, and taking into                fishery is not expected to affect the
                                            another region from having a reasonable                  account the protection of marine                      SWO stock status determination because
                                            opportunity to harvest a portion of the                  ecosystems.’’ At the same time, it is also            any additional landings would be in
                                            overall SWO quota; and, review of                        important for NMFS to continue to                     compliance with the ICCAT
                                            dealer reports, landing trends, and the                  provide protection to important SWO                   recommended U.S. North Atlantic SWO
                                            availability of SWO on the fishing                       juvenile areas and migratory corridors.               quota allocation.
                                            grounds.                                                    After considering all of the relevant                 Based upon landings over the last
                                               NMFS has considered these criteria as                 criteria, NMFS has determined that                    several years, it is highly unlikely that
                                            discussed below and their applicability                  increases from the default limits are                 either of the two semi-annual directed
                                            to the SWO General Commercial permit                     warranted. With respect to the                        SWO subquotas will be filled with the
                                            retention limit in all regions for January               regulatory criteria, NMFS has examined                default retention limits of three SWO
                                            through June of the 2016 North Atlantic                  dealer reports and landing trends, and                per vessel per trip (Northwest Atlantic
                                            SWO fishing year. During 2014, with                      determined that the information                       and Gulf of Mexico), and two SWO per
                                            application of the default SWO General                   obtained from biological sampling and                 vessel per trip (U.S. Caribbean). For the
                                            Commercial permit retention limits,                      monitoring of the North Atlantic SWO                  entire 2014 fishing year, 39 percent of
                                            total annual directed SWO fishery                        stock is useful. Recently implemented                 the total adjusted directed SWO quota
                                            landings were approximately 1,303 mt                     electronic dealer reporting provides                  was filled. Landings of SWO in 2015 are
                                            dw (39 percent of the 3,303-mt dw total                  accurate and timely monitoring of                     expected to be lower than in 2014.
                                            annual adjusted directed fishery quota).                 landings. This information indicates                     Increasing the SWO General
                                            This year, through June 30, 2015, with                   that sufficient directed SWO quota will               Commercial permit retention limit to six
                                            application of the default retention                     be available during 2016 if recent SWO                fish per vessel per trip will increase the
                                            limits, directed SWO landings were 493                   landing trends continue. Regarding the                likelihood that directed SWO landings
                                            mt dw (32.8 percent of the 1,505 mt dw                   regulatory criterion that NMFS consider               will approach, but not exceed, the total
                                            Jan. to June semi-annual adjusted                        ‘‘the estimated ability of vessels                    annual directed SWO quota. Increasing
                                            directed sub-quota). On July 28, 2015,                   participating in the fishery to land the              opportunity beginning on January 1,
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                                            NMFS adjusted SWO General                                amount of SWO quota available before                  2016, is also important because of the
                                            Commercial permit retention limits in                    the end of the fishing year,’’ the directed           migratory nature and seasonal
                                            the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico,                  SWO quota has not been harvested for                  distribution of SWO, one of the
                                            and U.S. Caribbean regions from default                  several years and, based upon these                   regulatory criteria to be considered
                                            levels to six SWO per vessel per trip (80                landing trends, is not likely to be                   when changing the retention limit
                                            FR 44884). Through November 30, 2015,                    harvested or exceeded in 2016. Based                  inseason (variations in seasonal


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                                            distribution, abundance, or migration                    described in Amendment 8 to the 2006                  regional variations in the fishery. Based
                                            patterns of SWO). In a particular                        Consolidated HMS FMP, the area off the                on available SWO quota, stock
                                            geographic region, or waters accessible                  southeastern coast of Florida,                        abundance, fishery performance in
                                            from a particular port, the amount of                    particularly the Florida Straits, contains            recent years, and the availability of
                                            fishing opportunity for SWO may be                       oceanographic features that make the                  SWO on the fishing grounds, among
                                            constrained by the short amount of time                  area biologically unique. It provides                 other considerations, adjustment to the
                                            the SWO are present as they migrate.                     important juvenile SWO habitat, and is                SWO General Commercial permit
                                            Dealer reports for Swordfish General                     essentially a narrow migratory corridor               retention limits from the default levels
                                            Commercial permitted vessels indicate                    containing high concentrations of SWO                 is warranted. Analysis of available data
                                            that swordfish are available from                        located in close proximity to high                    shows that adjustment to the SWO daily
                                            January through June in both the                         concentrations of people who may fish
                                                                                                                                                           retention limit from the default level
                                            Northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico                    for them. Public comment on
                                            regions and are likely to be available in                Amendment 8, including from the                       would result in minimal risks of
                                            the U.S. Caribbean region during                         Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation                exceeding the ICCAT-allocated quota.
                                            January.                                                 Commission, indicated concern about                   NMFS provides notification of retention
                                               Based upon these considerations,                      the resultant high potential for the                  limit adjustments by publishing the
                                            NMFS has determined that a six-fish per                  improper rapid growth of a commercial                 notice in the Federal Register, emailing
                                            vessel per trip SWO General                              fishery, increased catches of undersized              individuals who have subscribed to the
                                            Commercial permit retention limit is                     SWO, the potential for larger numbers of              Atlantic HMS News electronic
                                            warranted in the Northwest Atlantic,                     fishermen in the area, and the potential              newsletter, and updating the
                                            Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean                       for crowding of fishermen, which could                information posted on the ‘‘Atlantic
                                            regions from January 1, 2016 through                     lead to gear and user conflicts. These                HMS Breaking News’’ Web site at http://
                                            June 30, 2016, for SWO General                           concerns remain valid. NMFS will                      www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/news/
                                            Commercial permitted vessels and HMS                     continue to collect information to                    breaking_news.html. Delays in
                                            Charter/Headboat permitted vessels                       evaluate the appropriateness of the                   temporarily increasing these retention
                                            when on a non for-hire trip. This will                   retention limit in the Florida SWO                    limits caused by the time required to
                                            provide a reasonable opportunity to                      Management Area and other regional                    publish a proposed rule and accept
                                            harvest the U.S. quota of SWO without                    retention limits.                                     public comment would adversely affect
                                            exceeding it, while maintaining an                          These adjustments are consistent with              those SWO General Commercial permit
                                            equitable distribution of fishing                        the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP as                      holders and HMS Charter/Headboat
                                            opportunities; help achieve optimum                      amended, ATCA, and the Magnuson-                      permit holders that would otherwise
                                            yield in the SWO fishery; allow for the                  Stevens Act, and are not expected to
                                            collection of data for stock monitoring                                                                        have an opportunity to harvest more
                                                                                                     negatively impact stock health.
                                            purposes; and be consistent with the                                                                           than the default retention limits of three
                                            objectives of the 2006 Consolidated                      Monitoring and Reporting                              SWO per vessel per trip in the
                                            HMS FMP, as amended. With regard to                         NMFS will continue to monitor the                  Northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
                                            the objectives of the FMP, this                          SWO fishery closely in 2016 through                   regions, and two SWO per vessel per
                                            adjustment provides the greatest overall                 mandatory landings and catch reports.                 trip in the U.S. Caribbean region.
                                            benefit to the Nation, particularly with                 Dealers are required to submit landing                Further, any delay beyond January 1,
                                            respect to food production, by                           reports and negative reports (if no SWO               2016, could exacerbate the problem of
                                            increasing commercial SWO fishing                        were purchased) on a weekly basis.                    low SWO landings and subsequent
                                            opportunities without exceeding the                         Depending upon the level of fishing                quota rollovers. Limited opportunities
                                            available quota. It helps to preserve a                  effort and catch rates of SWO, NMFS                   to harvest the directed SWO quota may
                                            very traditional SWO handgear fishery                    may determine that additional retention               have negative social and economic
                                            (rod and reel, handline, harpoon, bandit                 limit adjustments or closures are                     impacts for U.S. fishermen. Adjustment
                                            gear, and greenstick) which, in New                      necessary to ensure that available quota              of the retention limits needs to be
                                            England, dates back to the 1880’s.                       is not exceeded or to enhance fishing                 effective on January 1, 2016, to allow
                                            Although this action does not                            opportunities. Subsequent actions, if                 the impacted sectors to benefit from the
                                            specifically provide recreational fishing                any, will be published in the Federal                 adjustment during the relevant time
                                            opportunities, it will have a minimal                    Register. In addition, fishermen may                  period, which could pass by for some
                                            impact on this sector because                            access http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/
                                                                                                                                                           fishermen if the action is delayed for
                                            recreational landings are counted                        hms/species/swordfish/landings/
                                            against a separate incidental SWO                                                                              notice and public comment, and to not
                                                                                                     index.html for updates on quota
                                            quota. Finally, as discussed in the next                                                                       preclude fishing opportunities for
                                                                                                     monitoring.
                                            paragraph, this action takes into account                                                                      fishermen who have access to the
                                            the protection of marine ecosystems by                   Classification                                        fishery during a short time period.
                                            maintaining a zero-fish retention limit                    The Assistant Administrator for                     Therefore, the AA finds good cause
                                            in the Florida Swordfish Management                      NMFS (AA) finds that it is impracticable              under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) to waive prior
                                            Area. Therefore, NMFS increases the                      and contrary to the public interest to                notice and the opportunity for public
                                            SWO General Commercial permit                            provide prior notice of, and an                       comment. For all of the above reasons,
                                            retention limits from the default levels                 opportunity for public comment on, this               there is also good cause under 5 U.S.C.
                                            to six SWO per vessel per trip in these                  action for the following reasons:                     553(d) to waive the 30-day delay in
                                            three regions, effective from January 1,                   The regulations implementing the                    effectiveness.
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                                            2016 through June 30, 2016, unless                       2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as
                                                                                                                                                              This action is being taken under 50
                                            otherwise noticed.                                       amended, provide for inseason retention
                                                                                                                                                           CFR 635.24(b)(4) and is exempt from
                                               NMFS has determined that the                          limit adjustments to respond to changes
                                            retention limit will remain at zero SWO                  in SWO landings, the availability of                  review under Executive Order 12866.
                                            per vessel per trip in the Florida SWO                   SWO on the fishing grounds, the                          Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801
                                            Management Area at this time. As                         migratory nature of this species, and                 et seq.



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                                                             Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 251 / Thursday, December 31, 2015 / Rules and Regulations                                       81773

                                              Dated: December 23, 2015.                              6147, fax: 206–526–6736, or email:                    specifications, the Council is
                                            Alan D. Risenhoover,                                     gretchen.hanshew@noaa.gov.                            reconsidering whether big skate should
                                            Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            be reclassified because the species may
                                            National Marine Fisheries Service.                                                                             not be appropriate as an ecosystem
                                                                                                     Electronic Access                                     component species.
                                            [FR Doc. 2015–32826 Filed 12–30–15; 8:45 am]
                                            BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                      This rule is accessible via the Internet              At its November meeting, the Council
                                                                                                     at the Office of the Federal Register Web             considered updated fishery information
                                                                                                     site at https://www.federalregister.gov.              and further refined big skate trip limits
                                            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   Background information and documents                  for the second year of the biennial cycle.
                                                                                                     are available at the Pacific Fishery                  The Council’s Groundfish Management
                                            National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         Management Council’s Web site at                      Team (GMT) continued analysis of
                                            Administration                                           http://www.pcouncil.org/. Copies of the               available fishery data to estimate and
                                                                                                     final environmental impact statement                  project catch of big skate in the
                                            50 CFR Part 660                                          (FEIS) for the Groundfish Specifications              Shorebased IFQ Program under different
                                                                                                     and Management Measures for 2015–                     trip limit scenarios. The Council
                                            [Docket No. 140904754–5188–02]
                                                                                                     2016 and Biennial Periods Thereafter                  considered an apparent seasonal
                                            RIN 0648–BF63                                            are available from Donald McIsaac,                    fluctuation in both frequency and
                                                                                                     Executive Director, Pacific Fishery                   magnitude of big skate landings, with
                                            Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;                         Management Council (Council), 7700                    higher catch in the summer and lower
                                            Fisheries Off West Coast States;                         NE Ambassador Place, Portland, OR                     catch in the winter. The Council also
                                            Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;                        97220, phone: 503–820–2280.                           considered feedback from individuals in
                                            2015–2016 Biennial Specifications and                                                                          the Shorebased IFQ Program regarding
                                            Management Measures; Inseason                            Background
                                                                                                                                                           catch patterns and targeting practices.
                                            Adjustments                                                 The Pacific Fishery Management                        The Council recommended, and
                                                                                                     Council (Council)—in coordination with                NMFS is implementing, the following
                                            AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                     Pacific Coast Treaty Indian Tribes and                big skate trip limits in the Shorebased
                                            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                     the States of Washington, Oregon, and                 IFQ Program, beginning January 1, 2016:
                                            Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                     California—recommended changes to                     5,000 lbs/2 months (2,268 kg/2 months)
                                            Commerce.
                                                                                                     groundfish management measures at its                 for Period 1; 25,000 pounds/2 months
                                            ACTION: Final rule; inseason adjustments                 November 13–19, 2015, meeting.                        (11,340 kg/2 months) for Period 2;
                                            to biennial groundfish management                        Specifically, the Council recommended                 30,000 pounds/2 months (13,608 kg/2
                                            measures.                                                a revised schedule of trip limits for big             months) for Period 3; 35,000 pounds/2
                                            SUMMARY:   This final rule announces                     skate in the Shorebased IFQ Program for               months (15,876 kg/2 months) for Period
                                            inseason changes to management                           2016. This rule revises big skate trip                4; 10,000 pounds/2 months (4,536 kg/2
                                            measures in the Pacific Coast groundfish                 limits consistent with the Council’s                  months) for Period 5; and 5,000 pounds/
                                            fisheries. This action, which is                         November recommendations.                             2 months (2,268 kg/2 months) for Period
                                                                                                        Before 2015, big skate was managed as              6. Best estimates indicate that total
                                            authorized by the Pacific Coast
                                                                                                     a component stock within the Other                    mortality of big skate through the end of
                                            Groundfish Fishery Management Plan
                                                                                                     Fish complex. The big skate overfishing               2016 under this trip limit structure
                                            (PCGFMP), is intended to allow                           limit (OFL) estimate, along with the
                                            fisheries to access more abundant                                                                              would be 450 mt, 91 mt lower than the
                                                                                                     estimated OFLs for the other species in               estimated 2016 OFL of 541 mt and 44
                                            groundfish stocks while protecting                       the complex, contributed to the OFL
                                            overfished and depleted stocks. This                                                                           mt lower than the estimated 2016 ABC
                                                                                                     specified in regulation for the Other                 of 494 mt.
                                            document also announces a prohibition                    Fish complex. Species managed in
                                            on the use of midwater trawl gear in the                 complexes do not have OFLs specified                  Depth Restriction via Actual Notice in
                                            Shorebased Individual Fishing Quota                      in regulation. The Council                            the Shorebased IFQ Program
                                            (IFQ) Program shoreward of the                           recommended, and NMFS approved, the                      Subsequent to the November Council
                                            boundary line approximating the 150 fm                   designation of big skate as an ecosystem              meeting, higher than anticipated catch
                                            (274 m) depth contour via automatic                      component species, beginning in 2015                  of canary rockfish occurred in the
                                            action, with actual notice (by phone and                 (80 FR 12567, March 10, 2015). As                     Shorebased IFQ Program. NMFS took
                                            email) to participants, at noon local                    described in the inseason action that                 automatic action to impose a depth
                                            time, November 26, 2015 in order to                      implemented trip limits for big skate in              restriction for vessels using midwater
                                            reduce the risk of exceeding the canary                  2015 (80 FR 31858, June 4, 2015), new                 trawl gear in the Shorebased IFQ
                                            rockfish annual catch limit (ACL).                       information available during 2015                     Program, applicable at noon local time,
                                            DATES: This final rule is effective                      indicated that harvest of big skate was               November 26, 2015. This rule serves as
                                            January 1, 2016. The depth restrictions                  much higher than anticipated and was                  notification of the November 26, 2015
                                            for midwater trawl gear were made                        approaching or exceeding the 2014                     automatic action.
                                            through automatic action, and are                        estimated OFL contribution. The                          The Shorebased IFQ Program may be
                                            published in the Federal Register as                     Council recommended, and NMFS                         restricted or closed, as determined
                                            soon as practicable after they are issued.               implemented, trip limits on June 1,                   necessary by the Regional
                                            The depth restriction for vessels using                  2015, to reduce impacts to big skate in               Administrator, as a result of projected
                                            midwater trawl gear, which was                           the Shorebased IFQ Program. Trip limits               overages within the Shorebased IFQ
                                            announced by actual notice (by phone                     for big skate were further adjusted on                Program, the Mothership Coop Program,
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                                            and email) prior to implementation, is                   August 14, 2015, after review of updated              or the Catcher/Processor Coop Program.
                                            applicable from noon local time,                         fishery information and best available                As of November 24, 2015, the
                                            November 26, 2015 through midnight                       information regarding discard mortality               Shorebased IFQ Program was projected
                                            local time, December 31, 2015.                           of big skate (80 FR 50212, August 19,                 to exceed the total quota pounds
                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         2015). As part of the ongoing                         available to the sector (2015 allocation,
                                            Gretchen Hanshew, phone: 206–526–                        development of the 2017–2018                          plus surplus carryover from 2014) if


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Document Created: 2015-12-31 02:15:15
Document Modified: 2015-12-31 02:15:15
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionTemporary rule; Swordfish General Commercial permit retention limit inseason adjustment for Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions.
DatesThe adjusted SWO General Commercial permit retention limits in the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean regions are effective January 1, 2016, through June 30, 2016.
ContactRick Pearson or Randy Blankinship, 727-824-5399.
FR Citation80 FR 81770 
RIN Number0648-XE29

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