80_FR_8311 80 FR 8280 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Trawl Rationalization Program; Midwater Trawl Fishery Season Date Change

80 FR 8280 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Trawl Rationalization Program; Midwater Trawl Fishery Season Date Change

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 31 (February 17, 2015)

Page Range8280-8284
FR Document2015-03079

This action would implement revisions to the Pacific Coast Groundfish Trawl Rationalization Program affecting the limited entry midwater trawl fisheries managed under the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP). This action would revise the Shorebased Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program regulations to change the primary season opening date for the shorebased whiting fishery and the shorebased non-whiting midwater trawl fishery to May 15 north of 40[deg]30' N. lat. to the U.S./Canada border. This moves the season a month earlier off Washington and Oregon, and a month and half later off northern California (north of 40[deg]30' N. lat.), increasing consistency in the season start date along the coast and between the shorebased and at-sea midwater trawl fleets.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 31 (Tuesday, February 17, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 31 (Tuesday, February 17, 2015)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No. 141222999-5114-01]
RIN 0648-BE72


Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish 
Fishery; Trawl Rationalization Program; Midwater Trawl Fishery Season 
Date Change

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This action would implement revisions to the Pacific Coast 
Groundfish Trawl Rationalization Program affecting the limited entry 
midwater trawl fisheries managed under the Pacific Coast Groundfish 
Fishery Management Plan (FMP). This action would revise the Shorebased 
Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program regulations to change the 
primary season opening date for the shorebased whiting fishery and the 
shorebased non-whiting midwater trawl fishery to May 15 north of 
40[deg]30' N. lat. to the U.S./Canada border. This moves the season a 
month earlier off Washington and Oregon, and a month and half later off 
northern California (north of 40[deg]30' N. lat.), increasing 
consistency in the season start date along the coast and between the 
shorebased and at-sea midwater trawl fleets.

DATES: Comments on this proposed rule must be received on or before 
March 19, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2015-0016, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-0016, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to William W. Stelle, Jr., 
Regional Administrator, West Coast Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way 
NE., Seattle, WA 98115-0070; Attn: Jamie Goen.
     Fax: 206-526-6426; Attn: Jamie Goen.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous). Attachments to electronic comments will be accepted in 
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF file formats only.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jamie Goen, 206-526-4656; 
jamie.goen@noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    In January 2011, NMFS implemented a trawl rationalization program, 
a type of catch share program, for the Pacific coast groundfish 
fishery's trawl fleet. The program was adopted through Amendment 20 to 
the FMP and consists of three sectors: An IFQ program for the 
shorebased trawl fleet (including vessels targeting whiting and non-
whiting with midwater trawl gear); and cooperative (coop) programs for 
the at-sea mothership (MS) and catcher/processor (C/P) trawl fleets 
(whiting only).
    Since implementation, the Pacific Fishery Management Council 
(Council) and NMFS have been working to implement additional regulatory 
changes to further improve the trawl rationalization program and 
respond to industry requests. Changing the midwater trawl fishery 
season date would further increase consistency in the season start date 
along the coast and between the shorebased and at-sea midwater trawl 
fleets. This rule would revise the Shorebased IFQ Program regulations 
to change the primary season opening date for the midwater trawl 
fishery (whiting and non-whiting) to May 15 north of 40[deg]30' N. lat. 
to the U.S./Canada border. This would move the season a month earlier 
off Washington and Oregon and a month and half later off northern 
California (north of 40[deg]30' N. lat.).
    The Council discussed the season date change at its March and April 
2012 meetings, with final Council recommendations to NMFS during the 
September 2012 Council meeting. In addition, NMFS received further

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clarification on these issues from the Council at its November 2014 
meeting.

Evolution of Seasons

    While this action would affect the season start date for shorebased 
midwater trawl fisheries that target whiting or other groundfish 
(``non-whiting''), historically the season start dates were for 
midwater fisheries targeting whiting. However, since 2011 and the start 
of the trawl rationalization program, the Pacific whiting start date 
applies to the use of all midwater trawl gear regardless of the target 
species. In 1991, foreign fishing in U.S. waters ended and whiting 
became a fully domestic fishery with both at-sea and shorebased 
vessels. The season started on January 1 but fishing did not start 
until late spring when the fish were more available. In 1992, the 
season start date was set at April 15. In 1996, the at-sea sectors 
(mothership and catcher/processor) and the shorebased sector north of 
42[deg] N. lat. (northern fishery off Washington and Oregon) all 
started on May 15, the shorebased sector between 42[deg] and 40[deg]30' 
N. lat. (central fishery off northern California) started on March 1, 
and the shorebased sector south of 40[deg]30' N. lat. (southern fishery 
off central and southern California) continued to start on April 15. 
Since 1997, the whiting seasons have started as follows: May 15 for the 
at-sea sectors, June 15 for the northern shorebased sector, April 1 for 
the central shorebased sector, and April 15 for the southern shorebased 
sector.
    The 1997 delay in the season start date for the northern shorebased 
fishery to June 15 allowed shorebased vessels to deliver whiting to at-
sea motherships for a full month or until the at-sea allocation was met 
and then to switch their delivery strategy to shorebased facilities 
until the shorebased allocation was met for the year. The delay for the 
northern shorebased fishery from May 15 to June 15 also allowed 
shorebased vessels to complete their May-June DTS (Dover sole, 
thornyhead, sablefish complex) cumulative limits before the start of 
the whiting fishery (it was not permissible to land more than 60 
percent of the DTS limit in a particular month). The shift from a May 
15 to a June 15 opening (and from March 1 to April 1 for the central 
area) was expected to allow the whiting to grow to a larger size prior 
to harvest. These date changes also affected bycatch of other species 
caught with midwater trawl gear. Bycatch rates of rockfish were 
expected to increase with the later northern start date because more of 
the whiting stock biomass would be in northern areas, where rockfish 
such as yellowtail and widow are more available to midwater gear. 
Bycatch of salmon was expected to be difficult to predict, but presumed 
to be lower in the summer months for the shorebased fishery and higher 
later in the year for the at-sea fishery.
    The 1997 season date change also included an allocation decision to 
limit the California fisheries to taking a total of 5 percent of the 
shorebased allocation prior to the start of the northern fishery to 
prevent further expansion in that area. In addition to modifying the 
season dates and establishing a California early season allocation, the 
1997 action also established a framework in the regulations for 
modifying the season opening dates on an annual basis (50 CFR 
660.131(b)(2)). This action to change the northern and central 
shorebased season start dates for midwater fisheries (whiting and non-
whiting) to May 15 would not change the framework regulation at Sec.  
660.131(b)(2) nor would it change the California early season 
allocation, other than to limit it to the southern shorebased fishery.

Re-Emerging Non-Whiting Midwater Trawl Fishery

    Prior to 2001, a shorebased midwater trawl fishery existed, 
primarily targeting widow, yellowtail, and chilipepper rockfishes. In 
2001 and 2002, catches in the non-whiting midwater fishery were 
drastically reduced by management measures to protect widow and other 
overfished rockfish. Widow rockfish was declared overfished in 2001, 
reducing the amount that could be harvested to bycatch. In addition, 
large coastwide closed areas, called rockfish conservation areas, were 
implemented in 2002 to reduce the catch of several overfished rockfish 
species. These changes eliminated the shorebased non-whiting midwater 
trawl fishery. Since implementation of the trawl rationalization 
program in 2011 and the declaration of widow rockfish as rebuilt, there 
are increasing opportunities for non-whiting midwater trawl fisheries. 
With implementation of the trawl rationalization program, the 
regulatory distinctions between the shorebased whiting and the non-
whiting fishery were blurred. The season start date for the whiting 
fishery was interpreted to apply to all midwater fishing (whiting and 
non-whiting). The season date change in this action would also affect 
the non-whiting midwater trawl fishery.

Expected Impacts

    Changing the season opening date for the midwater trawl fishery 
(whiting and non-whiting) to May 15 north of 40[deg]30' N. lat. to the 
U.S./Canada border would move the season a month earlier off Washington 
and Oregon, and a month and half later off northern California (north 
of 40[deg]30' N. lat.). This action would not change the areas open to 
groundfish fishing or the total amount of groundfish available for 
harvest, but it would shift when those fish can be caught. A single 
coastwide opening north of 40[deg]30' N. lat. would simplify the 
regulations. This change would align the northern and central 
shorebased fisheries with the at-sea fisheries, increase flexibility 
for the northern shorebased fishery, and equalize opportunity among 
most of the midwater sectors (except the southern shorebased fishery 
which would remain at April 15). With implementation of the trawl 
rationalization program in 2011, it is no longer necessary to stagger 
seasons in the whiting fishery to increase access to groundfish. While 
moving the season start date for the central shorebased fishery would 
result in a shortened season for the central area, no impact to this 
fishery is expected because there has not been harvest in northern 
California since implementation of the trawl rationalization program.
    In addition to the expected impacts on groundfish, NMFS must also 
consider the impacts on salmon. Salmon, predominately Chinook, are 
caught as bycatch in groundfish midwater trawl fisheries. Some of the 
Chinook caught with midwater trawl gear are listed as endangered or 
threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). NMFS considered the 
effects of ongoing implementation of the groundfish FMP on listed 
salmonid species in a biological opinion issued on December 15, 1999. 
That opinion noted that steelhead, sockeye, and cutthroat trout are 
rarely, if ever, encountered in the groundfish fishery. Coho and chum 
are caught in relatively low numbers in the whiting fishery with 
average catch per year coastwide on the order of tens to a few hundred 
fish and in the bottom trawl fishery on the order of tens of fish per 
year. The 1999 opinion focused on bycatch of Chinook salmon, which 
comprises the largest portion of salmonid bycatch in the whiting 
fishery.
    The 1999 opinion determined that the fishery was not likely to 
jeopardize any of the ESA-listed Chinook and provided an incidental 
take statement estimating that total Chinook bycatch (listed and 
unlisted fish) for the whiting fishery (MS, C/P, shorebased, and tribal 
combined), would likely be 11,000 Chinook per year or 0.05 fish per 
metric ton (mt) of whiting catch. The 1999 opinion indicated 
consultation must be reinitiated if Chinook bycatch rates

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exceed these amounts. For the bottom trawl fishery, the 1999 biological 
opinion estimated that 6,000 to 9,000 Chinook salmon would be taken 
annually. The biological opinion concluded that if the bottom trawl 
fishery changes substantially in magnitude or character or if bycatch 
exceeds 9,000 Chinook, consultation must be reinitiated.
    In 2013, NMFS reinitiated section 7 consultation on the FMP to 
address the effects on salmonids caused by the re-emerging use of 
midwater trawl gear to target non-whiting groundfish species such as 
yellowtail and widow rockfish. The request was made due to the 
evolution of the trawl fishery under the trawl rationalization 
framework and improving conditions for species such as widow rockfish 
that were expected to change the characteristics of the fishery. In 
addition, West Coast Groundfish Observer Program data reports showed 
new estimates of Chinook and coho salmon bycatch in the nearshore fixed 
gear fisheries (open access and limited entry fisheries), limited entry 
sablefish fishery, and open access California Halibut fishery. In 
October 2014, the whiting fishery exceeded the 11,000 Chinook and 0.05 
Chinook salmon/mt whiting reinitiation triggers stated in the 1999 
biological opinion. Given this, NMFS determined that the reinitiation 
should address the effects on listed salmonids of all fishing under the 
FMP.
    In the interim, NMFS will be monitoring the take of salmon inseason 
and expects industry to take measures to reduce salmon bycatch, if 
needed. All midwater trawl fisheries have 100 percent monitoring and 
are required to track the catch of prohibited and protected species, 
such as salmon.
    NMFS and the Council estimated the bycatch of Chinook in 2015 based 
on the amount of target species (whiting, widow, and yellowtail 
rockfish) available to harvest. While the allowable harvest amounts for 
these target species will not be determined until the spring, they are 
expected to increase in 2015 and 2016. However, catch of salmon in 
groundfish trawl fisheries is highly variable from year to year, 
including in years when the season was as early as April 15 and as late 
as June 15. For salmon listed under the ESA, NMFS expects the bycatch 
of Chinook to remain within the amounts considered in the 1999 
biological opinion for all groundfish trawl fisheries combined (20,000 
Chinook) even if harvest limits for target groundfish species 
increases. For more information, see the draft environmental assessment 
at the Web site provided or the ESA information listed in the 
Classification section of this preamble.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the MSA, the NMFS Assistant 
Administrator has determined that this proposed rule is consistent with 
the Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP, other provisions of the MSA, and 
other applicable law, subject to further consideration after public 
comment.
    The Council prepared an environmental assessment (EA) for this 
action. The draft EA is available on the Council's Web site at http://www.pcouncil.org/ or on NMFS' Web site at http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/Groundfish-Halibut/Groundfish-Fishery-Management/Trawl-Program/index.cfm.
    Pursuant to the procedures established to implement section 6 of 
Executive Order 12866, the Office of Management and Budget has 
determined that this proposed rule is not significant.
    An initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as 
required by section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The 
IRFA describes the economic impact this proposed rule, if adopted, 
would have on small entities. A description of the action, why it is 
being considered, and the legal basis for this action are contained at 
the beginning of this section in the preamble and in the SUMMARY 
section of the preamble. A Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) was also 
prepared on the action and is included as part of the IRFA. A copy of 
the IRFA is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and a summary of the 
IRFA, per the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 604(a) follows:
    As described above, this action would revise the Shorebased IFQ 
Program regulations to change the primary season opening date for the 
whiting and non-whiting midwater trawl fisheries to May 15 north of 
40[deg]30' N. lat. to the U.S./Canada border. This would move the 
season a month earlier off Washington and Oregon, and a month and half 
later off northern California (north of 40[deg]30' N. lat.), increasing 
consistency in the season start date along the coast and between the 
shorebased and at-sea midwater trawl fleets.
    This action would affect shorebased midwater trawlers in the trawl 
rationalization program and the processors that receive their product. 
During the 2011 to 2014 period, 30 midwater trawl vessels delivered to 
10 shoreside processing plants in this fishery. Some vessels share 
common ownership, other vessels are owned by processing companies, and 
some companies own multiple processing plants. After accounting for 
these relationships, there are 26 entities that have participated in 
the fishery, 22 of which are small entities, based on NMFS' review of 
available information.
    The alternatives considered changing the season start date for the 
northern fishery, off Washington and Oregon from 42[deg] N. lat. to the 
U.S./Canada border, from June 15 to May 15 and for the central fishery, 
off northern California from 40'30 N. lat. to 42[deg] N. lat., from 
April 1 to May 15. The April 15 start data for the southern fishery, 
south of 40[deg]30' N. lat., would remain unchanged.
    Under the Action Alternative (May 15 season start from 40[deg]30' 
N. lat. to the U.S./Canada border), the same amount of whiting and non-
whiting groundfish species will be available for harvest using midwater 
trawl gear as under the No Action Alternative (April 1 between 
40[deg]30' N. lat. to 42[deg] N. lat., June 15 from 42[deg] N. lat. to 
the U.S./Canada border). The proposed season opening date change will 
give fishers in the northern fishery greater flexibility in maximizing 
net operating profits and social benefits from fixed amounts of fish 
(for which quota share is required to cover impacts), thus a positive 
change in impact to the harvest sector is projected under the Action 
Alternative compared to the No Action Alternative. No change in impact 
is expected in the central fishery in the near term under the Action 
Alternative because the fishery in that area has been inactive with the 
Shorebased IFQ Program in place.
    The main impact to the harvest sector from the Action Alternative, 
(as compared to the No Action Alternative) in the northern fishery will 
be to increase the flexibility that individual vessel operators have in 
using their IFQ with midwater gear by adding one month to the duration 
of their season. This additional time in the northern fishery should 
allow vessels and processors more opportunity to adjust their 
operations to changing market conditions and to changes in other 
fisheries. Increasing the time available to fish in the northern 
fishery may lead to increased harvests. During 2014, the total IFQ 
fishery (fixed gear, midwater, and bottom trawl) left 1.6 million lbs 
of chilipepper rockfish (70% of the total IFQ quota), 46 million lbs of 
Pacific whiting (17%), 750,000 lbs of widow rockfish (37%), and 3.9 
million lbs of yellowtail rockfish (60%) unharvested. Increasing the 
time available to fish in the northern fishery may allow fishermen and 
processors to adjust their operations to increase participation in

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other fisheries such as the crab, shrimp, or mothership fishery for 
whiting. One of the reasons for the staggered opening (May 15 for at-
sea and June 15 for shorebased) was to reduce the conflict between the 
catcher vessels fishing for motherships and those in the shorebased 
fishery. Both fisheries were managed through season closures, which 
resulted in a race for fish (as ``derby'' fisheries). The trawl 
rationalization program, however, reserves for each quota holder a 
specific amount of fish, eliminating the race for fish and reducing the 
potential for conflicting opportunities. With the trawl rationalization 
program in place, a common opening date for these fisheries would not 
force quota holders to choose between them (i.e. participation in one 
fishery would not preclude participation in the other). The mothership 
is now managed by a single coop that plans participation preseason. 
Increasing the season length may allow the co-op to consider allowing 
alternative vessels to participate in the coop.
    With an increase in the fishing season, the number of shorebased 
processors and vessels participating in the fishery are not expected to 
change. The midwater fishery is predominantly a Pacific whiting fishery 
where major investments in equipment would be needed by a processor to 
enter the fishery. Vessels participation is also not expected to 
change. Given that large portions of the IFQ allocations are 
unharvested, improvements in the basic markets for midwater trawl 
species will determine participation. Changing the season length will 
provide increased opportunities to take advantage of these 
improvements.
    In summary, an extended shorebased season will increase the choices 
available for the northern fishery (off Oregon and Washington), 
providing an opportunity to improve business decisions and potential 
profits from the fishery. For the central fishery, there would be a 
contraction in flexibility to harvest from April 1 to May 15. Reducing 
the season in the central fishery may have a chilling effect on the 
potential growth in the fishery. However, data for 2011 through 2014 
shows no midwater trawl gear harvest is occurring in this area under 
the IFQ program.
    NMFS believes this rule, if finalized in this form, would not have 
a significant difference in impacts when comparing small versus large 
businesses in terms of disproportionality and profitability, given 
available information. Through this rulemaking process, we are 
specifically requesting comments on this conclusion.
    There are no Federal reporting and recordkeeping requirements 
associated with this action. There are no relevant Federal rules that 
may duplicate, overlap, or conflict with this action.
    NMFS issued Biological Opinions under the Endangered Species Act 
(ESA) on August 10, 1990, November 26, 1991, August 28, 1992, September 
27, 1993, May 14, 1996, and December 15, 1999 pertaining to the effects 
of the Groundfish FMP fisheries on Chinook salmon (Puget Sound, Snake 
River spring/summer, Snake River fall, upper Columbia River spring, 
lower Columbia River, upper Willamette River, Sacramento River winter, 
Central Valley spring, California coastal), coho salmon (Central 
California coastal, southern Oregon/northern California coastal), chum 
salmon (Hood Canal summer, Columbia River), sockeye salmon (Snake 
River, Ozette Lake), and steelhead (upper, middle and lower Columbia 
River, Snake River Basin, upper Willamette River, central California 
coast, California Central Valley, south/central California, northern 
California, southern California). These biological opinions have 
concluded that implementation of the FMP is not expected to jeopardize 
the continued existence of any endangered or threatened species under 
the jurisdiction of NMFS, or result in the destruction or adverse 
modification of critical habitat.
    NMFS issued a Supplemental Biological Opinion on March 11, 2006, 
concluding that neither the higher observed bycatch of Chinook in the 
2005 whiting fishery nor new data regarding salmon bycatch in the 
groundfish bottom trawl fishery required a reconsideration of its prior 
``no jeopardy'' conclusion. NMFS also reaffirmed its prior 
determination that implementation of the FMP is not likely to 
jeopardize the continued existence of any of the affected ESUs. Lower 
Columbia River coho (70 FR 37160, June 28, 2005) and Oregon Coastal 
coho (73 FR 7816, February 11, 2008) were relisted as threatened under 
the ESA. The 1999 biological opinion concluded that the bycatch of 
salmonids in the Pacific whiting fishery were almost entirely Chinook 
salmon, with little or no bycatch of coho, chum, sockeye, and 
steelhead.
    NMFS has reinitiated section 7 consultation on the Pacific Coast 
Groundfish FMP with respect to its effects on listed salmonids. In the 
event the consultation identifies either reasonable and prudent 
alternatives to address jeopardy concerns, or reasonable and prudent 
measures to minimize incidental take, NMFS would coordinate with the 
Council to put additional alternatives or measures into place, as 
required. After reviewing the available information, NMFS has concluded 
that, consistent with sections 7(a)(2) and 7(d) of the ESA, this action 
will not jeopardize any listed species, would not adversely modify any 
designated critical habitat, and will not result in any irreversible or 
irretrievable commitment of resources that would have the effect of 
foreclosing the formulation or implementation of any reasonable and 
prudent alternative measures.
    On December 7, 2012, NMFS completed a biological opinion concluding 
that the groundfish fishery is not likely to jeopardize non-salmonid 
marine species, including listed eulachon, the southern distinct 
population segment (DPS) of green sturgeon, humpback whales, the 
eastern DPS of Steller sea lions, and leatherback sea turtles. The 
opinion also concluded that the fishery is not likely to adversely 
modify critical habitat for green sturgeon and leatherback sea turtles. 
An analysis included in the same document as the opinion concludes that 
the fishery is not likely to adversely affect green sea turtles, olive 
ridley sea turtles, loggerhead sea turtles, sei whales, North Pacific 
right whales, blue whales, fin whales, sperm whales, Southern Resident 
killer whales, Guadalupe fur seals, or the critical habitat for Steller 
sea lions. Since that biological opinion, the eastern DPS of Steller 
sea lions was delisted on November 4, 2013 (78 FR 66140); however, this 
delisting did not change the designation of the codified critical 
habitat for the eastern DPS of Steller sea lions. On January 21, 2013, 
NMFS informally consulted on the fishery's effects on eulachon to 
consider whether the 2012 opinion should be reconsidered for eulachon 
in light of new information from the 2011 fishery and the proposed 
chafing gear modifications. NMFS determined that information about 
bycatch of eulachon in 2011 and chafing gear regulations did not change 
the effects that were analyzed in the December 7, 2012 biological 
opinion, or provide any other basis to reinitiate consultation.
    On November 21, 2012, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) 
issued a biological opinion concluding that the groundfish fishery will 
not jeopardize the continued existence of the short-tailed albatross. 
The FWS also concurred that the fishery is not likely to adversely 
affect the marbled murrelet, California least tern, southern sea otter, 
bull trout, nor bull trout critical habitat.

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    West Coast pot fisheries for sablefish are considered Category II 
fisheries under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), indicating 
occasional interactions. All other West Coast groundfish fisheries, 
including the trawl fishery, are considered Category III fisheries 
under the MMPA, indicating a remote likelihood of or no known serious 
injuries or mortalities to marine mammals. MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) 
requires that NMFS authorize the taking of ESA-listed marine mammals 
incidental to U.S. commercial fisheries if it makes the requisite 
findings, including a finding that the incidental mortality and serious 
injury from commercial fisheries will have a negligible impact on the 
affected species or stock. As noted above, NMFS concluded in its 
biological opinion for the 2012 groundfish fisheries that these 
fisheries were not likely to jeopardize Steller sea lions or humpback 
whales. The eastern distinct population segment of Steller sea lions 
was delisted under the ESA on November 4, 2013 (78 FR 66140). On 
September 4, 2013, based on its negligible impact determination dated 
August 28, 2013, NMFS issued a permit for a period of three years to 
authorize the incidental taking of humpback whales by the sablefish pot 
fishery (78 FR 54553). This proposed rule was developed after 
meaningful collaboration, through the Council process, with the tribal 
representative on the Council. The proposed regulations have no direct 
effect on the tribes; these proposed regulations were deemed by the 
Council as ``necessary or appropriate'' to implement the FMP as 
amended.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660

    Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian fisheries.

    Dated: February 10, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is proposed 
to be amended as follows:

PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

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

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

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2. In Sec.  660.131, revise paragraph (b)(2)(iii)(C) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.131  Pacific whiting fishery management measures.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (C) Shorebased IFQ Program. The start of the Shorebased IFQ Program 
primary whiting season is:
    (1) North of 40[deg]30' N. lat.--May 15;
    (2) South of 40[deg]30' N. lat.--April 15.
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                                                International Maritime Organization (IMO).              [Docket No. 141222999–5114–01]                        viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                   (2) U.S. Department of Transportation                                                                      without change. All personal identifying
                                                (DOT) Hazardous Material Regulation (HMR)               RIN 0648–BE72
                                                                                                                                                              information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                49 CFR parts 171 through 180. (Note:                                                                          confidential business information, or
                                                Classifications permitted by the HMR, but
                                                                                                        Fisheries Off West Coast States;
                                                                                                        Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;                     otherwise sensitive information
                                                not permitted by the IMDG code, such as                                                                       submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                Consumer Commodities classed as ORM–D                   Trawl Rationalization Program;
                                                                                                        Midwater Trawl Fishery Season Date                    be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                shall be packaged in accordance with the                                                                      accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/
                                                IMDG Code and dual marked with both                     Change
                                                                                                                                                              A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
                                                Consumer Commodity and IMDG marking                     AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    remain anonymous). Attachments to
                                                and labeling.)                                          Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  electronic comments will be accepted in
                                                   (3) Occupational Safety and Health                   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF
                                                Administration (OSHA) Regulation 29 (CFR)               Commerce.                                             file formats only.
                                                part 1910.1200.
                                                                                                        ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                   (4) International Air Transport Association
                                                (IATA), Dangerous Goods Regulation and/or               comments.                                             Jamie Goen, 206–526–4656;
                                                International Civil Aviation Organization               SUMMARY:    This action would implement               jamie.goen@noaa.gov.
                                                (ICAO), Technical Instructions.                         revisions to the Pacific Coast                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                   (5) AFMAN 24–204, Air Force Inter-                   Groundfish Trawl Rationalization
                                                Service Manual, Preparing Hazardous                                                                           Background
                                                                                                        Program affecting the limited entry
                                                Materials For Military Air Shipments.
                                                                                                        midwater trawl fisheries managed under                   In January 2011, NMFS implemented
                                                   (6) Any preservation, packaging, packing,
                                                                                                        the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery                  a trawl rationalization program, a type
                                                marking and labeling requirements contained
                                                                                                        Management Plan (FMP). This action                    of catch share program, for the Pacific
                                                elsewhere in this solicitation and contract.
                                                                                                        would revise the Shorebased Individual                coast groundfish fishery’s trawl fleet.
                                                   (c) Preservation, packaging, packing,
                                                                                                        Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program regulations               The program was adopted through
                                                marking and labeling of hazardous materials
                                                for domestic shipments within the United
                                                                                                        to change the primary season opening                  Amendment 20 to the FMP and consists
                                                States in all transport modes shall comply
                                                                                                        date for the shorebased whiting fishery               of three sectors: An IFQ program for the
                                                with the following; as applicable:
                                                                                                        and the shorebased non-whiting                        shorebased trawl fleet (including vessels
                                                   (1) U.S. Department of Transportation                midwater trawl fishery to May 15 north                targeting whiting and non-whiting with
                                                (DOT) Hazardous Material Regulation (HMR)               of 40°30′ N. lat. to the U.S./Canada                  midwater trawl gear); and cooperative
                                                49, CFR parts 171 through 180.                          border. This moves the season a month                 (coop) programs for the at-sea
                                                   (2) Occupational Safety and Health                   earlier off Washington and Oregon, and                mothership (MS) and catcher/processor
                                                Administration (OSHA) Regulation 29 CFR                 a month and half later off northern                   (C/P) trawl fleets (whiting only).
                                                part 1910.1200.                                         California (north of 40°30′ N. lat.),                    Since implementation, the Pacific
                                                   (3) Any preservation, packaging, packing,            increasing consistency in the season                  Fishery Management Council (Council)
                                                marking and labeling requirements contained             start date along the coast and between                and NMFS have been working to
                                                elsewhere in this solicitation and contract.            the shorebased and at-sea midwater                    implement additional regulatory
                                                   (d) Hazardous Material Packages                      trawl fleets.                                         changes to further improve the trawl
                                                designated for outside the United States                DATES: Comments on this proposed rule                 rationalization program and respond to
                                                destinations through Forwarding Points,                 must be received on or before March 19,               industry requests. Changing the
                                                Distribution Centers, or Container                      2015.                                                 midwater trawl fishery season date
                                                Consolidation Points (CCPs) shall comply                ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    would further increase consistency in
                                                with the IMDG, IATA, ICAO or AFMAN 24–                  on this document, identified by NOAA–                 the season start date along the coast and
                                                204 codes, as applicable.                               NMFS–2015–0016, by any of the                         between the shorebased and at-sea
                                                   (e) The test certification data showing              following methods:                                    midwater trawl fleets. This rule would
                                                compliance with performance-oriented                       • Electronic Submission: Submit all                revise the Shorebased IFQ Program
                                                packaging or UN approved packaging                      electronic public comments via the                    regulations to change the primary
                                                requirements shall be made available to GSA             Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    season opening date for the midwater
                                                contract administration/management                                                                            trawl fishery (whiting and non-whiting)
                                                                                                        www.regulations.gov/
                                                representatives or regulatory inspectors upon                                                                 to May 15 north of 40°30′ N. lat. to the
                                                                                                        #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-
                                                request.                                                                                                      U.S./Canada border. This would move
                                                                                                        0016, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
                                                                                                        complete the required fields, and enter               the season a month earlier off
                                                (End of clause)
                                                                                                        or attach your comments.                              Washington and Oregon and a month
                                                [FR Doc. 2015–03164 Filed 2–13–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                           • Mail: Submit written comments to                 and half later off northern California
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                                                BILLING CODE 6820–61–P                                  William W. Stelle, Jr., Regional                      (north of 40°30′ N. lat.).
                                                                                                        Administrator, West Coast Region,                        The Council discussed the season
                                                                                                        NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE.,                        date change at its March and April 2012
                                                                                                        Seattle, WA 98115–0070; Attn: Jamie                   meetings, with final Council
                                                                                                        Goen.                                                 recommendations to NMFS during the
                                                                                                           • Fax: 206–526–6426; Attn: Jamie                   September 2012 Council meeting. In
                                                                                                        Goen.                                                 addition, NMFS received further


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                                                clarification on these issues from the                  yellowtail and widow are more                         N. lat. to the U.S./Canada border would
                                                Council at its November 2014 meeting.                   available to midwater gear. Bycatch of                move the season a month earlier off
                                                                                                        salmon was expected to be difficult to                Washington and Oregon, and a month
                                                Evolution of Seasons
                                                                                                        predict, but presumed to be lower in the              and half later off northern California
                                                   While this action would affect the                   summer months for the shorebased                      (north of 40°30′ N. lat.). This action
                                                season start date for shorebased                        fishery and higher later in the year for              would not change the areas open to
                                                midwater trawl fisheries that target                    the at-sea fishery.                                   groundfish fishing or the total amount of
                                                whiting or other groundfish (‘‘non-                        The 1997 season date change also                   groundfish available for harvest, but it
                                                whiting’’), historically the season start               included an allocation decision to limit              would shift when those fish can be
                                                dates were for midwater fisheries                       the California fisheries to taking a total            caught. A single coastwide opening
                                                targeting whiting. However, since 2011                  of 5 percent of the shorebased allocation             north of 40°30′ N. lat. would simplify
                                                and the start of the trawl rationalization              prior to the start of the northern fishery            the regulations. This change would
                                                program, the Pacific whiting start date                 to prevent further expansion in that                  align the northern and central
                                                applies to the use of all midwater trawl                area. In addition to modifying the                    shorebased fisheries with the at-sea
                                                gear regardless of the target species. In               season dates and establishing a                       fisheries, increase flexibility for the
                                                1991, foreign fishing in U.S. waters                    California early season allocation, the               northern shorebased fishery, and
                                                ended and whiting became a fully                        1997 action also established a                        equalize opportunity among most of the
                                                domestic fishery with both at-sea and                   framework in the regulations for                      midwater sectors (except the southern
                                                shorebased vessels. The season started                  modifying the season opening dates on                 shorebased fishery which would remain
                                                on January 1 but fishing did not start                  an annual basis (50 CFR 660.131(b)(2)).               at April 15). With implementation of the
                                                until late spring when the fish were                    This action to change the northern and                trawl rationalization program in 2011, it
                                                more available. In 1992, the season start               central shorebased season start dates for             is no longer necessary to stagger seasons
                                                date was set at April 15. In 1996, the at-              midwater fisheries (whiting and non-                  in the whiting fishery to increase access
                                                sea sectors (mothership and catcher/                    whiting) to May 15 would not change                   to groundfish. While moving the season
                                                processor) and the shorebased sector                    the framework regulation at                           start date for the central shorebased
                                                north of 42° N. lat. (northern fishery off              § 660.131(b)(2) nor would it change the               fishery would result in a shortened
                                                Washington and Oregon) all started on                   California early season allocation, other             season for the central area, no impact to
                                                May 15, the shorebased sector between                   than to limit it to the southern                      this fishery is expected because there
                                                42° and 40°30′ N. lat. (central fishery off             shorebased fishery.                                   has not been harvest in northern
                                                northern California) started on March 1,                                                                      California since implementation of the
                                                and the shorebased sector south of                      Re-Emerging Non-Whiting Midwater
                                                                                                        Trawl Fishery                                         trawl rationalization program.
                                                40°30′ N. lat. (southern fishery off                                                                             In addition to the expected impacts
                                                central and southern California)                           Prior to 2001, a shorebased midwater               on groundfish, NMFS must also
                                                continued to start on April 15. Since                   trawl fishery existed, primarily targeting            consider the impacts on salmon.
                                                1997, the whiting seasons have started                  widow, yellowtail, and chilipepper                    Salmon, predominately Chinook, are
                                                as follows: May 15 for the at-sea sectors,              rockfishes. In 2001 and 2002, catches in              caught as bycatch in groundfish
                                                June 15 for the northern shorebased                     the non-whiting midwater fishery were                 midwater trawl fisheries. Some of the
                                                sector, April 1 for the central shorebased              drastically reduced by management                     Chinook caught with midwater trawl
                                                sector, and April 15 for the southern                   measures to protect widow and other                   gear are listed as endangered or
                                                shorebased sector.                                      overfished rockfish. Widow rockfish                   threatened under the Endangered
                                                   The 1997 delay in the season start                   was declared overfished in 2001,                      Species Act (ESA). NMFS considered
                                                date for the northern shorebased fishery                reducing the amount that could be                     the effects of ongoing implementation of
                                                to June 15 allowed shorebased vessels to                harvested to bycatch. In addition, large              the groundfish FMP on listed salmonid
                                                deliver whiting to at-sea motherships for               coastwide closed areas, called rockfish               species in a biological opinion issued on
                                                a full month or until the at-sea                        conservation areas, were implemented                  December 15, 1999. That opinion noted
                                                allocation was met and then to switch                   in 2002 to reduce the catch of several                that steelhead, sockeye, and cutthroat
                                                their delivery strategy to shorebased                   overfished rockfish species. These                    trout are rarely, if ever, encountered in
                                                facilities until the shorebased allocation              changes eliminated the shorebased non-                the groundfish fishery. Coho and chum
                                                was met for the year. The delay for the                 whiting midwater trawl fishery. Since                 are caught in relatively low numbers in
                                                northern shorebased fishery from May                    implementation of the trawl                           the whiting fishery with average catch
                                                15 to June 15 also allowed shorebased                   rationalization program in 2011 and the               per year coastwide on the order of tens
                                                vessels to complete their May–June DTS                  declaration of widow rockfish as rebuilt,             to a few hundred fish and in the bottom
                                                (Dover sole, thornyhead, sablefish                      there are increasing opportunities for                trawl fishery on the order of tens of fish
                                                complex) cumulative limits before the                   non-whiting midwater trawl fisheries.                 per year. The 1999 opinion focused on
                                                start of the whiting fishery (it was not                With implementation of the trawl                      bycatch of Chinook salmon, which
                                                permissible to land more than 60                        rationalization program, the regulatory               comprises the largest portion of
                                                percent of the DTS limit in a particular                distinctions between the shorebased                   salmonid bycatch in the whiting fishery.
                                                month). The shift from a May 15 to a                    whiting and the non-whiting fishery                      The 1999 opinion determined that the
                                                June 15 opening (and from March 1 to                    were blurred. The season start date for               fishery was not likely to jeopardize any
                                                April 1 for the central area) was                       the whiting fishery was interpreted to                of the ESA-listed Chinook and provided
                                                expected to allow the whiting to grow                   apply to all midwater fishing (whiting                an incidental take statement estimating
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                                                to a larger size prior to harvest. These                and non-whiting). The season date                     that total Chinook bycatch (listed and
                                                date changes also affected bycatch of                   change in this action would also affect               unlisted fish) for the whiting fishery
                                                other species caught with midwater                      the non-whiting midwater trawl fishery.               (MS, C/P, shorebased, and tribal
                                                trawl gear. Bycatch rates of rockfish                                                                         combined), would likely be 11,000
                                                were expected to increase with the later                Expected Impacts                                      Chinook per year or 0.05 fish per metric
                                                northern start date because more of the                   Changing the season opening date for                ton (mt) of whiting catch. The 1999
                                                whiting stock biomass would be in                       the midwater trawl fishery (whiting and               opinion indicated consultation must be
                                                northern areas, where rockfish such as                  non-whiting) to May 15 north of 40°30′                reinitiated if Chinook bycatch rates


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                                                exceed these amounts. For the bottom                    listed in the Classification section of               processing companies, and some
                                                trawl fishery, the 1999 biological                      this preamble.                                        companies own multiple processing
                                                opinion estimated that 6,000 to 9,000                                                                         plants. After accounting for these
                                                                                                        Classification
                                                Chinook salmon would be taken                                                                                 relationships, there are 26 entities that
                                                annually. The biological opinion                           Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the            have participated in the fishery, 22 of
                                                concluded that if the bottom trawl                      MSA, the NMFS Assistant                               which are small entities, based on
                                                fishery changes substantially in                        Administrator has determined that this                NMFS’ review of available information.
                                                magnitude or character or if bycatch                    proposed rule is consistent with the                     The alternatives considered changing
                                                exceeds 9,000 Chinook, consultation                     Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP, other                   the season start date for the northern
                                                must be reinitiated.                                    provisions of the MSA, and other                      fishery, off Washington and Oregon
                                                   In 2013, NMFS reinitiated section 7                  applicable law, subject to further                    from 42° N. lat. to the U.S./Canada
                                                consultation on the FMP to address the                  consideration after public comment.                   border, from June 15 to May 15 and for
                                                effects on salmonids caused by the re-                     The Council prepared an                            the central fishery, off northern
                                                emerging use of midwater trawl gear to                  environmental assessment (EA) for this                California from 40′30 N. lat. to 42° N.
                                                                                                        action. The draft EA is available on the              lat., from April 1 to May 15. The April
                                                target non-whiting groundfish species
                                                                                                        Council’s Web site at http://                         15 start data for the southern fishery,
                                                such as yellowtail and widow rockfish.
                                                                                                        www.pcouncil.org/ or on NMFS’ Web                     south of 40°30′ N. lat., would remain
                                                The request was made due to the
                                                                                                        site at http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/                      unchanged.
                                                evolution of the trawl fishery under the
                                                                                                        Groundfish-Halibut/Groundfish-Fishery-                   Under the Action Alternative (May 15
                                                trawl rationalization framework and
                                                                                                        Management/Trawl-Program/index.cfm.                   season start from 40°30′ N. lat. to the
                                                improving conditions for species such                      Pursuant to the procedures
                                                as widow rockfish that were expected to                                                                       U.S./Canada border), the same amount
                                                                                                        established to implement section 6 of                 of whiting and non-whiting groundfish
                                                change the characteristics of the fishery.              Executive Order 12866, the Office of
                                                In addition, West Coast Groundfish                                                                            species will be available for harvest
                                                                                                        Management and Budget has                             using midwater trawl gear as under the
                                                Observer Program data reports showed                    determined that this proposed rule is                 No Action Alternative (April 1 between
                                                new estimates of Chinook and coho                       not significant.                                      40°30′ N. lat. to 42° N. lat., June 15 from
                                                salmon bycatch in the nearshore fixed                      An initial regulatory flexibility                  42° N. lat. to the U.S./Canada border).
                                                gear fisheries (open access and limited                 analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as                      The proposed season opening date
                                                entry fisheries), limited entry sablefish               required by section 603 of the                        change will give fishers in the northern
                                                fishery, and open access California                     Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The                 fishery greater flexibility in maximizing
                                                Halibut fishery. In October 2014, the                   IRFA describes the economic impact                    net operating profits and social benefits
                                                whiting fishery exceeded the 11,000                     this proposed rule, if adopted, would                 from fixed amounts of fish (for which
                                                Chinook and 0.05 Chinook salmon/mt                      have on small entities. A description of              quota share is required to cover
                                                whiting reinitiation triggers stated in the             the action, why it is being considered,               impacts), thus a positive change in
                                                1999 biological opinion. Given this,                    and the legal basis for this action are               impact to the harvest sector is projected
                                                NMFS determined that the reinitiation                   contained at the beginning of this                    under the Action Alternative compared
                                                should address the effects on listed                    section in the preamble and in the                    to the No Action Alternative. No change
                                                salmonids of all fishing under the FMP.                 SUMMARY section of the preamble. A                    in impact is expected in the central
                                                   In the interim, NMFS will be                         Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) was                    fishery in the near term under the
                                                monitoring the take of salmon inseason                  also prepared on the action and is                    Action Alternative because the fishery
                                                and expects industry to take measures to                included as part of the IRFA. A copy of               in that area has been inactive with the
                                                reduce salmon bycatch, if needed. All                   the IRFA is available from NMFS (see                  Shorebased IFQ Program in place.
                                                midwater trawl fisheries have 100                       ADDRESSES) and a summary of the IRFA,                    The main impact to the harvest sector
                                                percent monitoring and are required to                  per the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 604(a)               from the Action Alternative, (as
                                                track the catch of prohibited and                       follows:                                              compared to the No Action Alternative)
                                                protected species, such as salmon.                         As described above, this action would              in the northern fishery will be to
                                                   NMFS and the Council estimated the                   revise the Shorebased IFQ Program                     increase the flexibility that individual
                                                bycatch of Chinook in 2015 based on the                 regulations to change the primary                     vessel operators have in using their IFQ
                                                amount of target species (whiting,                      season opening date for the whiting and               with midwater gear by adding one
                                                widow, and yellowtail rockfish)                         non-whiting midwater trawl fisheries to               month to the duration of their season.
                                                available to harvest. While the allowable               May 15 north of 40°30′ N. lat. to the                 This additional time in the northern
                                                harvest amounts for these target species                U.S./Canada border. This would move                   fishery should allow vessels and
                                                will not be determined until the spring,                the season a month earlier off                        processors more opportunity to adjust
                                                they are expected to increase in 2015                   Washington and Oregon, and a month                    their operations to changing market
                                                and 2016. However, catch of salmon in                   and half later off northern California                conditions and to changes in other
                                                groundfish trawl fisheries is highly                    (north of 40°30′ N. lat.), increasing                 fisheries. Increasing the time available
                                                variable from year to year, including in                consistency in the season start date                  to fish in the northern fishery may lead
                                                years when the season was as early as                   along the coast and between the                       to increased harvests. During 2014, the
                                                April 15 and as late as June 15. For                    shorebased and at-sea midwater trawl                  total IFQ fishery (fixed gear, midwater,
                                                salmon listed under the ESA, NMFS                       fleets.                                               and bottom trawl) left 1.6 million lbs of
                                                expects the bycatch of Chinook to                          This action would affect shorebased                chilipepper rockfish (70% of the total
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                                                remain within the amounts considered                    midwater trawlers in the trawl                        IFQ quota), 46 million lbs of Pacific
                                                in the 1999 biological opinion for all                  rationalization program and the                       whiting (17%), 750,000 lbs of widow
                                                groundfish trawl fisheries combined                     processors that receive their product.                rockfish (37%), and 3.9 million lbs of
                                                (20,000 Chinook) even if harvest limits                 During the 2011 to 2014 period, 30                    yellowtail rockfish (60%) unharvested.
                                                for target groundfish species increases.                midwater trawl vessels delivered to 10                Increasing the time available to fish in
                                                For more information, see the draft                     shoreside processing plants in this                   the northern fishery may allow
                                                environmental assessment at the Web                     fishery. Some vessels share common                    fishermen and processors to adjust their
                                                site provided or the ESA information                    ownership, other vessels are owned by                 operations to increase participation in


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                                                other fisheries such as the crab, shrimp,               process, we are specifically requesting               reasonable and prudent measures to
                                                or mothership fishery for whiting. One                  comments on this conclusion.                          minimize incidental take, NMFS would
                                                of the reasons for the staggered opening                   There are no Federal reporting and                 coordinate with the Council to put
                                                (May 15 for at-sea and June 15 for                      recordkeeping requirements associated                 additional alternatives or measures into
                                                shorebased) was to reduce the conflict                  with this action. There are no relevant               place, as required. After reviewing the
                                                between the catcher vessels fishing for                 Federal rules that may duplicate,                     available information, NMFS has
                                                motherships and those in the                            overlap, or conflict with this action.                concluded that, consistent with sections
                                                shorebased fishery. Both fisheries were                    NMFS issued Biological Opinions                    7(a)(2) and 7(d) of the ESA, this action
                                                managed through season closures,                        under the Endangered Species Act                      will not jeopardize any listed species,
                                                which resulted in a race for fish (as                   (ESA) on August 10, 1990, November                    would not adversely modify any
                                                ‘‘derby’’ fisheries). The trawl                         26, 1991, August 28, 1992, September                  designated critical habitat, and will not
                                                rationalization program, however,                       27, 1993, May 14, 1996, and December                  result in any irreversible or irretrievable
                                                reserves for each quota holder a specific               15, 1999 pertaining to the effects of the             commitment of resources that would
                                                amount of fish, eliminating the race for                Groundfish FMP fisheries on Chinook                   have the effect of foreclosing the
                                                fish and reducing the potential for                     salmon (Puget Sound, Snake River                      formulation or implementation of any
                                                conflicting opportunities. With the trawl               spring/summer, Snake River fall, upper                reasonable and prudent alternative
                                                rationalization program in place, a                     Columbia River spring, lower Columbia                 measures.
                                                common opening date for these fisheries                 River, upper Willamette River,                           On December 7, 2012, NMFS
                                                would not force quota holders to choose                 Sacramento River winter, Central Valley               completed a biological opinion
                                                between them (i.e. participation in one                 spring, California coastal), coho salmon              concluding that the groundfish fishery
                                                fishery would not preclude                              (Central California coastal, southern                 is not likely to jeopardize non-salmonid
                                                participation in the other). The                        Oregon/northern California coastal),                  marine species, including listed
                                                mothership is now managed by a single                   chum salmon (Hood Canal summer,                       eulachon, the southern distinct
                                                coop that plans participation preseason.                Columbia River), sockeye salmon (Snake                population segment (DPS) of green
                                                Increasing the season length may allow                  River, Ozette Lake), and steelhead                    sturgeon, humpback whales, the eastern
                                                the co-op to consider allowing                          (upper, middle and lower Columbia                     DPS of Steller sea lions, and leatherback
                                                alternative vessels to participate in the               River, Snake River Basin, upper                       sea turtles. The opinion also concluded
                                                coop.                                                   Willamette River, central California                  that the fishery is not likely to adversely
                                                                                                        coast, California Central Valley, south/              modify critical habitat for green
                                                   With an increase in the fishing
                                                                                                        central California, northern California,              sturgeon and leatherback sea turtles. An
                                                season, the number of shorebased
                                                                                                        southern California). These biological                analysis included in the same document
                                                processors and vessels participating in
                                                                                                        opinions have concluded that                          as the opinion concludes that the
                                                the fishery are not expected to change.
                                                                                                        implementation of the FMP is not                      fishery is not likely to adversely affect
                                                The midwater fishery is predominantly
                                                                                                        expected to jeopardize the continued                  green sea turtles, olive ridley sea turtles,
                                                a Pacific whiting fishery where major                   existence of any endangered or                        loggerhead sea turtles, sei whales, North
                                                investments in equipment would be                       threatened species under the                          Pacific right whales, blue whales, fin
                                                needed by a processor to enter the                      jurisdiction of NMFS, or result in the                whales, sperm whales, Southern
                                                fishery. Vessels participation is also not              destruction or adverse modification of                Resident killer whales, Guadalupe fur
                                                expected to change. Given that large                    critical habitat.                                     seals, or the critical habitat for Steller
                                                portions of the IFQ allocations are                        NMFS issued a Supplemental                         sea lions. Since that biological opinion,
                                                unharvested, improvements in the basic                  Biological Opinion on March 11, 2006,                 the eastern DPS of Steller sea lions was
                                                markets for midwater trawl species will                 concluding that neither the higher                    delisted on November 4, 2013 (78 FR
                                                determine participation. Changing the                   observed bycatch of Chinook in the                    66140); however, this delisting did not
                                                season length will provide increased                    2005 whiting fishery nor new data                     change the designation of the codified
                                                opportunities to take advantage of these                regarding salmon bycatch in the                       critical habitat for the eastern DPS of
                                                improvements.                                           groundfish bottom trawl fishery                       Steller sea lions. On January 21, 2013,
                                                   In summary, an extended shorebased                   required a reconsideration of its prior               NMFS informally consulted on the
                                                season will increase the choices                        ‘‘no jeopardy’’ conclusion. NMFS also                 fishery’s effects on eulachon to consider
                                                available for the northern fishery (off                 reaffirmed its prior determination that               whether the 2012 opinion should be
                                                Oregon and Washington), providing an                    implementation of the FMP is not likely               reconsidered for eulachon in light of
                                                opportunity to improve business                         to jeopardize the continued existence of              new information from the 2011 fishery
                                                decisions and potential profits from the                any of the affected ESUs. Lower                       and the proposed chafing gear
                                                fishery. For the central fishery, there                 Columbia River coho (70 FR 37160, June                modifications. NMFS determined that
                                                would be a contraction in flexibility to                28, 2005) and Oregon Coastal coho (73                 information about bycatch of eulachon
                                                harvest from April 1 to May 15.                         FR 7816, February 11, 2008) were                      in 2011 and chafing gear regulations did
                                                Reducing the season in the central                      relisted as threatened under the ESA.                 not change the effects that were
                                                fishery may have a chilling effect on the               The 1999 biological opinion concluded                 analyzed in the December 7, 2012
                                                potential growth in the fishery.                        that the bycatch of salmonids in the                  biological opinion, or provide any other
                                                However, data for 2011 through 2014                     Pacific whiting fishery were almost                   basis to reinitiate consultation.
                                                shows no midwater trawl gear harvest is                 entirely Chinook salmon, with little or                  On November 21, 2012, the U.S. Fish
                                                occurring in this area under the IFQ                    no bycatch of coho, chum, sockeye, and                and Wildlife Service (FWS) issued a
                                                program.
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                                                                                                        steelhead.                                            biological opinion concluding that the
                                                   NMFS believes this rule, if finalized                   NMFS has reinitiated section 7                     groundfish fishery will not jeopardize
                                                in this form, would not have a                          consultation on the Pacific Coast                     the continued existence of the short-
                                                significant difference in impacts when                  Groundfish FMP with respect to its                    tailed albatross. The FWS also
                                                comparing small versus large businesses                 effects on listed salmonids. In the event             concurred that the fishery is not likely
                                                in terms of disproportionality and                      the consultation identifies either                    to adversely affect the marbled murrelet,
                                                profitability, given available                          reasonable and prudent alternatives to                California least tern, southern sea otter,
                                                information. Through this rulemaking                    address jeopardy concerns, or                         bull trout, nor bull trout critical habitat.


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                                                   West Coast pot fisheries for sablefish               its negligible impact determination                   PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST
                                                are considered Category II fisheries                    dated August 28, 2013, NMFS issued a                  COAST STATES
                                                under the Marine Mammal Protection                      permit for a period of three years to
                                                Act (MMPA), indicating occasional                       authorize the incidental taking of                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660
                                                interactions. All other West Coast                      humpback whales by the sablefish pot                  continues to read as follows:
                                                groundfish fisheries, including the trawl               fishery (78 FR 54553). This proposed
                                                fishery, are considered Category III                    rule was developed after meaningful                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C.
                                                fisheries under the MMPA, indicating a                  collaboration, through the Council                    773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.
                                                remote likelihood of or no known                        process, with the tribal representative               ■ 2. In § 660.131, revise paragraph
                                                serious injuries or mortalities to marine               on the Council. The proposed                          (b)(2)(iii)(C) to read as follows:
                                                mammals. MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E)                      regulations have no direct effect on the
                                                requires that NMFS authorize the taking                 tribes; these proposed regulations were               § 660.131 Pacific whiting fishery
                                                of ESA-listed marine mammals                            deemed by the Council as ‘‘necessary or               management measures.
                                                incidental to U.S. commercial fisheries                 appropriate’’ to implement the FMP as                 *      *     *    *    *
                                                if it makes the requisite findings,                     amended.
                                                including a finding that the incidental                                                                         (b) * * *
                                                mortality and serious injury from                       List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660                     (2) * * *
                                                commercial fisheries will have a                           Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian                       (iii) * * *
                                                negligible impact on the affected species               fisheries.
                                                or stock. As noted above, NMFS                                                                                  (C) Shorebased IFQ Program. The
                                                                                                          Dated: February 10, 2015.                           start of the Shorebased IFQ Program
                                                concluded in its biological opinion for
                                                the 2012 groundfish fisheries that these                Samuel D. Rauch III,                                  primary whiting season is:
                                                fisheries were not likely to jeopardize                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      (1) North of 40°30′ N. lat.—May 15;
                                                                                                        Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                Steller sea lions or humpback whales.                                                                           (2) South of 40°30′ N. lat.—April 15.
                                                                                                        Fisheries Service.
                                                The eastern distinct population segment
                                                of Steller sea lions was delisted under                   For the reasons stated in the                       *      *     *    *    *
                                                the ESA on November 4, 2013 (78 FR                      preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is proposed                 [FR Doc. 2015–03079 Filed 2–13–15; 8:45 am]
                                                66140). On September 4, 2013, based on                  to be amended as follows:                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2015-12-18 13:19:20
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 13:19:20
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments on this proposed rule must be received on or before March 19, 2015.
ContactJamie Goen, 206-526-4656; [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 8280 
RIN Number0648-BE72
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Indian Fisheries

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