81_FR_17463 81 FR 17403 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off of Alaska; Observer Coverage Requirements for Small Catcher/Processors in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Groundfish Fisheries

81 FR 17403 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off of Alaska; Observer Coverage Requirements for Small Catcher/Processors in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Groundfish Fisheries

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 60 (March 29, 2016)

Page Range17403-17411
FR Document2016-07019

NMFS issues this final rule to implement Amendment 112 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI FMP) and Amendment 102 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP) and revise regulations for observer coverage requirements for certain small catcher/processors in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) and Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI). This final rule modifies the criteria for NMFS to place small catcher/processors in the partial observer coverage category under the North Pacific Groundfish and Halibut Observer Program (Observer Program). Under this final rule, the owner of a non-trawl catcher/processor can choose to be in the partial observer coverage category, on an annual basis, if the vessel processed less than 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) of groundfish on an average weekly basis in a particular prior year, as specified in this final rule. This final rule provides a relatively limited exception to the general requirement that all catcher/processors are in the full observer coverage category, and maintains the full observer coverage requirement for all trawl catcher/processors and catcher/processors participating in a catch share program that requires full observer coverage. This final rule promotes the goals of the BSAI and GOA FMPs, and the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 150904827-6233-02]
RIN 0648-BF36


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off of Alaska; Observer 
Coverage Requirements for Small Catcher/Processors in the Gulf of 
Alaska and Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Groundfish Fisheries

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to implement Amendment 112 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands Management Area (BSAI FMP) and Amendment 102 to the Fishery 
Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP) and 
revise regulations for observer coverage requirements for certain small 
catcher/processors in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) and Bering Sea and 
Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI). This final rule modifies the 
criteria for NMFS to place small catcher/processors in the partial 
observer coverage category under the North Pacific Groundfish and 
Halibut Observer Program (Observer Program). Under this final rule, the 
owner of a non-trawl catcher/processor can choose to be in the partial 
observer coverage category, on an annual basis, if the vessel processed 
less than 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) of groundfish on an average weekly basis 
in a particular prior year, as specified in this final rule. This final 
rule provides a relatively limited exception to the general requirement 
that all catcher/processors are in the full observer coverage category, 
and maintains the full observer coverage requirement for all trawl 
catcher/processors and catcher/processors participating in a catch 
share program that requires full observer coverage. This final rule 
promotes the goals of the BSAI and GOA FMPs, and the goals and 
objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) and other applicable laws.

DATES: Effective March 29, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 112 to the BSAI FMP and 
Amendment 102 to the GOA FMP, the Regulatory Impact Review/Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (Analysis), and the Categorical 
Exclusion prepared for this action are available from http://www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection of information requirements contained in this 
final rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska Region, P.O. Box 
21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; 
in person at NMFS Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, 
Juneau, AK; by email to OIRA_submission@omb.eop.gov; or by fax to (202) 
395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anne Marie Eich, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    This final rule implements Amendment 112 to the BSAI FMP and 
Amendment 102 to the GOA FMP (collectively referred to as Amendment 
112/102). NMFS published a notice of availability (NOA) for Amendment 
112/102 on December 17, 2015 (80 FR 78705). The comment period on the 
NOA for Amendment 112/102 ended on February 16, 2016. The Secretary of 
Commerce approved Amendment

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112/102 on March 11, 2016, after accounting for information from the 
public, and determining that Amendment 112/102 is consistent with the 
FMPs, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law. NMFS 
published a proposed rule to implement Amendment 112/102 and the 
regulatory amendments on December 29, 2015 (80 FR 81262; corrected 
January 22, 2016 (81 FR 3775)). The comment period on the proposed rule 
ended on January 28, 2016. NMFS received three comments on proposed 
Amendment 112/102 or the proposed rule.
    This final rule modifies the criteria used by NMFS to place small 
catcher/processors in the partial observer coverage category in the 
Observer Program. Under this final rule, the owners of non-trawl 
catcher/processors can choose to be in the partial observer coverage 
category for the upcoming fishing year if their vessels processed less 
than 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) of groundfish on an average weekly basis in a 
particular prior year, as specified in this final rule. This final rule 
does not alter observer coverage requirements for a catcher/processor 
using trawl gear or for a catcher/processor when participating in a 
catch share program; these catcher/processors will continue to be 
required to be in the full observer coverage category. The terms 
``production'' and ``processing'' are used synonymously in this final 
rule.
    Below is a brief description of the Observer Program and the 
elements of the Observer Program that apply to Amendment 112/102 and 
this final rule. The preamble of the proposed rule (80 FR 81262, 
December 29, 2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR 3775)) provides a 
more detailed description of the Observer Program and this action.

The Observer Program

    Regulations implementing the Observer Program allow NMFS-certified 
observers (observers) to obtain information necessary for the 
conservation and management of the BSAI and GOA groundfish and halibut 
fisheries. The Observer Program was implemented in 1990 (55 FR 4839, 
February 12, 1990). In 2012, NMFS restructured the funding and 
deployment systems of the Observer Program (77 FR 70062, November 21, 
2012). Since implementation of the restructured Observer Program in 
2013, vessels, shoreside processors, and stationary floating processors 
participating in the groundfish and halibut fisheries off Alaska are 
placed in one of two observer coverage categories: (1) Partial observer 
coverage category, or (2) full observer coverage category.
    Under the restructured Observer Program, almost all catcher/
processors were assigned to the full observer coverage category to 
obtain independent estimates of catch, at-sea discards, and prohibited 
species catch to reduce the potential for introducing error into NMFS' 
catch accounting system (as described in the proposed rule: 77 FR 
23326, April 18, 2012). In the full observer coverage category, an 
observer must be on board a vessel any time the vessel is harvesting, 
receiving, or processing groundfish in a federally managed or parallel 
groundfish fishery, as specified at Sec.  679.51(a)(2)(i). In the full 
observer coverage category, vessel operators obtain observers by 
contracting directly with observer providers. Operators of vessels in 
the full observer coverage category pay the observer provider for each 
day the observer is on board the vessel, including days that the vessel 
is travelling to or from the fishing grounds but not fishing.
    NMFS deploys observers on vessels in the partial observer coverage 
category according to a statistical sample design based on an annual 
deployment plan developed in consultation with the North Pacific 
Fishery Management Council (Council). Vessels in the partial observer 
coverage category are required to carry observers on fishing trips 
selected at random per the statistical sample design. Instead of paying 
for each day an observer is on board, NMFS assesses a fee equal to 1.25 
percent of the ex-vessel value of the retained groundfish and halibut 
landed by vessels in the partial observer coverage category. NMFS uses 
these fees to establish a Federal contract with an observer service 
provider to deploy observers in the partial observer coverage category.
    The restructured Observer Program provided three limited exceptions 
for catcher/processors to be placed in the partial observer coverage 
category, in recognition that the cost of full observer coverage would 
be disproportionate to total revenues for some small catcher/
processors. The first exception applied to a hybrid vessel less than 60 
feet length overall (LOA) that acted as both a catcher vessel and a 
catcher/processor in the same year in any year from 2003 through 2009. 
The second exception applied to a catcher/processor that had an average 
daily production of less than 5,000 lb (2.3 mt) round weight equivalent 
in its most recent full calendar year of operation from 2003 through 
2009. The third exception applied to a catcher/processor that did not 
process more than one metric ton round weight of groundfish on any day 
in the immediately preceding year.
    Under the first two exceptions, a vessel that started processing 
after 2009 could never qualify to be placed in the partial observer 
coverage category. Also, the first two exceptions permanently placed a 
vessel in the partial observer coverage category. These exceptions have 
no provision to review the production of a catcher/processor placed in 
the partial observer coverage category on an ongoing basis and remove 
them from the partial observer coverage category if their production 
increases. The third exception is theoretically open to any catcher/
processor that began production after 2009.

Summary of Amendment 112/102

    The following discussion summarizes the provisions of Amendment 
112/102; additional details are provided in the NOA for Amendment 112/
102 (80 FR 78705; December 17, 2015), the proposed rule for Amendment 
112/102 (80 FR 81262, December 29, 2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81 
FR 3775)), and Section 2 of the Analysis (see ADDRESSES).

1. The Production Threshold for Placement in the Partial Observer 
Coverage Category

    This final rule establishes a production threshold for placement in 
the partial observer coverage category of average weekly groundfish 
production of 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) or less in a standard basis year or 
an alternate basis year (as defined below). The weekly production 
measure includes catcher/processors that engage in intense bursts of 
processing activity during a year but may not process throughout the 
whole year.
    The Council and NMFS considered a range of average weekly 
production measures as a threshold for partial coverage. The production 
standard of 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) was selected to ensure that catcher/
processors that are currently eligible for placement in the partial 
observer coverage category will continue to be eligible if these 
vessels maintain their current levels of production. The catcher/
processors eligible for partial observer coverage under this final rule 
are engaged primarily in the hook-and-line and Pacific cod and 
sablefish fisheries (see Section 2.2.1 of the Analysis). This 
production threshold maintains a limited exception to the general 
requirement that catcher/processors are in the full observer coverage 
category.
    The Council and NMFS concluded that this production threshold would

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maintain a limited exception to the general requirement that catcher/
processors are in the full observer coverage category. The Council does 
not anticipate that this action would impair data quality because the 
overwhelming amount of groundfish production would remain subject to 
full observer coverage (Section 3.6.7 of the Analysis). The catcher/
processors eligible for the partial observer coverage category under 
this final rule are engaged primarily in the hook-and-line and Pacific 
cod and sablefish fisheries (see Section 3.7.12 of the Analysis).

2. The Basis Year for Placing a Catcher/Processor in the Partial 
Observer Coverage Category

    This final rule establishes the fishing year minus two years as the 
standard basis year for determining whether a catcher/processor is 
eligible for placement in the partial observer coverage category, as it 
is the most recent year for which NMFS will have full production data. 
As an example, to determine if a catcher/processor will be eligible for 
partial observer coverage in the fishing year that begins on January 1, 
2017, NMFS will assess production data from 2015 (i.e., the fishing 
year minus two years).
    If a catcher/processor had no production in the standard basis 
year, (i.e., the fishing year minus two years), but that catcher/
processor had production before the standard basis year, the vessel's 
most recent year of production, but not earlier than 2009, will be used 
(referred to as the alternate basis year) (see Section 2.4 of the 
Analysis). For example, if for the fishing year beginning January 1, 
2017, the most recent fishing year prior to 2015 that a catcher/
processor had production was 2011, the production from 2011 would be 
used to assess whether that catcher/processor met the threshold 
production amount to be eligible for placement in the partial observer 
coverage category. This final rule does not consider production data 
prior to 2009 because that is the first year that NMFS collected daily 
production reports (73 FR 76136, December 15, 2008), permitting 
calculation of average daily production (see Appendix D of the 
Analysis).

3. A Catcher/Processor With No History of Production

    The Council and NMFS also considered the initial type of observer 
coverage (i.e., full or partial) that should apply to a catcher/
processor with no production in either the standard basis year or an 
alternate basis year, e.g., a new catcher/processor. This final rule 
places any non-trawl catcher/processor with no production from 2009 
through the standard basis year in the partial observer coverage 
category in the partial observer coverage category in its first two 
years of operation. The costs of full observer coverage could prevent 
some non-trawl catcher/processors from starting processing, 
particularly processing of sablefish in remote fishing grounds in the 
Aleutian Islands, and processing of Pacific cod by catcher/processors 
using jig gear. If non-trawl catcher/processors had to operate for 
their first two years in the full observer coverage category, it might 
defeat one of the objectives of this action, namely encouraging 
beneficial activity that is being prevented by the cost of full 
observer coverage.

4. Owner Choice by an Annual Deadline

    Under this final rule, the owner of a qualifying vessel may request 
placement in the partial observer coverage category through an annual 
selection process that includes an annual deadline. Absent selection by 
the owner of a qualifying vessel, that catcher/processor will be placed 
in the full observer coverage category for the upcoming fishing year. 
This annual selection process is a new requirement for the three 
catcher/processors that are currently permanently placed in the partial 
observer coverage category.
    This final rule does not establish a deadline for vessel operators 
to request placement in the partial coverage category during the 2016 
fishing year; vessel operators can request placement in partial 
coverage as soon as the final rule is effective. The application 
process for the 2016 fishing year is described in further detail in the 
section Changes from the Proposed Rule.
    This final rule establishes an annual deadline of July 1 to request 
placement in the partial observer coverage category applicable for the 
2017 fishing year, and for all future fishing years. For the 2017 
fishing year, a vessel owner would have to request placement in the 
partial observer coverage category by July 1, 2016.

5. Unchanged Observer Requirements for Trawl Catcher/Processors and 
Catcher/Processors That Participate in a Catch Share Program

    This final rule does not alter existing observer coverage 
requirements for a catcher/processor using trawl gear or a catcher/
processor when participating in a catch share program; these catcher/
processors will continue to be required to be in the full observer 
coverage category. The rationale for the existing observer coverage 
requirements for each catch share program is described in the proposed 
rule (80 FR 81262, December 29, 2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR 
3775)).

The Final Rule

    This final rule revises regulations at 50 CFR part 679 to modify 
the criteria for NMFS to place small catcher/processors in the partial 
observer coverage category in the Observer Program. This final rule 
establishes a new paragraph in Sec.  679.51, namely Sec.  679.51(a)(3).
    At Sec.  679.51(a)(3)(i), this final rule defines the following 
terms for purposes of the new Sec.  679.51(a)(3): a ``fishing year'' as 
the year during which a catcher/processor might be placed in the 
partial observer coverage category; the ``standard basis year'' as the 
fishing year minus two years; and the ``alternate basis year'' as the 
most recent year before the standard basis year in which a catcher/
processor had any groundfish production but not earlier than 2009. At 
Sec.  679.51(a)(3)(i), this final rule defines a vessel's ``average 
weekly groundfish production,'' as the annual groundfish round weight 
production estimate for a catcher/processor, divided by the number of 
separate weeks during which production occurred, as determined by 
production reports, but excluding any groundfish that was caught with 
trawl gear. Thus, if a vessel has groundfish production any day in a 
week, excluding trawl production, that will be considered as a week of 
production.
    At Sec.  679.51(a)(3)(ii), this final rule specifies the annual 
deadline for requesting placement in the partial observer coverage 
category as July 1 of the year before the year that the vessel owner 
would like to be placed in the partial observer coverage category, for 
2017 and all future years. As described in the section titled Changes 
from the Proposed Rule, no deadline is specified for the owner of a 
catcher/processor to apply to be placed in the partial observer 
coverage category in 2016. NMFS should be able to make an eligibility 
determination within 30 days of receipt of the request for placement in 
the partial observer coverage category.
    At Sec.  679.51(a)(3)(iii), this final rule specifies the 
requirements for NMFS to place a catcher/processor in the partial 
observer coverage category, namely if the vessel owner requests 
placement by the annual deadline specified and the vessel meets the 
production threshold of 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) of average weekly 
groundfish production (excluding groundfish caught with trawl gear).
    To determine eligibility for placement in the partial observer 
coverage category, NMFS will first examine the

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catcher/processor's production in the standard basis year, namely two 
years before the fishing year. If a catcher/processor produced at or 
below the production threshold (79,000 lb (35.8 mt) average weekly 
groundfish production) in the standard basis year, but more than zero 
pounds, the vessel will meet the production threshold for placement in 
the partial observer coverage category in the upcoming fishing year. If 
a catcher/processor exceeded that production threshold, the vessel will 
not be eligible for placement in the partial observer coverage category 
in the upcoming fishing year.
    If a catcher/processor had no production in the standard basis 
year, NMFS will examine the vessel's production in the alternative 
basis year, namely the first year that the vessel had any production 
before the standard basis year but not earlier than 2009. If a catcher/
processor had average weekly groundfish production of 79,000 lb (35.8 
mt) or less in the alternate basis year, the vessel will meet the 
production threshold requirement for placement in the partial observer 
coverage category for the upcoming fishing year. If a catcher/processor 
exceeded the production threshold in the alternate basis year, the 
vessel will not be eligible for placement in the partial observer 
coverage category. If a catcher/processor had no production from 2009 
through the standard basis year, the vessel will meet the production 
threshold requirement for placement in the partial observer coverage 
category.
    If a catcher/processor meets the production threshold requirement 
for placement in the partial observer coverage category and is not a 
vessel using trawl gear or otherwise required to have full observer 
coverage by participation in a catch share program, the catcher/
processor will be placed in partial observer coverage only if the owner 
of the vessel makes the request by the annual deadline. This final rule 
specifies at Sec.  679.51(a)(3)(iv) how the vessel owner can request 
placement in the partial observer coverage category. A vessel owner 
must submit a request form to NMFS, which NMFS will make available on 
the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    At Sec.  679.51(a)(3)(v), this final rule specifies that NMFS will 
notify a vessel owner in writing if NMFS has placed the vessel in the 
partial observer coverage category. Until NMFS provides this notice, 
the catcher/processor will remain in the full observer coverage 
category.
    At Sec.  679.51(a)(3)(vi), this final rule specifies that if NMFS 
denies a request for placement in the partial observer coverage 
category, NMFS will issue an Initial Administrative Determination, 
which will explain the reasons for the denial. If the vessel owner 
wishes to appeal the denial, this final rule provides at Sec.  
679.51(a)(3)(vii) that the vessel owner may appeal to the National 
Appeals Office according to the procedures in 15 CFR part 906. During 
the appeal process, the catcher/processor will remain in the full 
observer coverage category.
    This final rule has several provisions in addition to the new 
paragraph at Sec.  679.51(a)(3). This final rule adds regulations at 
Sec.  679.51(a)(1)(i)(C) to clarify that certain catcher/processors 
(newly specified by this final rule at Sec.  679.51(a)(3)) are in the 
partial observer coverage category when fishing for halibut with hook-
and-line gear or when directed fishing for groundfish in a federally 
managed or parallel groundfish fishery. This final rule revises Sec.  
679.51(a)(2)(i)(A) to clarify that catcher/processors are placed in the 
full observer coverage category unless they are placed the partial 
observer coverage category using criteria specified at Sec.  
679.51(a)(3). This final rule also removes the regulations detailing 
the exceptions to the full observer coverage category for catcher/
processors at Sec.  679.51(a)(2)(iv)(B) that were in place prior to 
implementation of this final rule.
    This final rule adds a new category to the definition of fishing 
trip for purposes of the Observer Program in Sec.  679.2. Prior to 
implementation of this final rule, Sec.  679.2 defined a fishing trip 
for a catcher vessel delivering to a shoreside processor or stationary 
floating processor and for a catcher vessel delivering to a tender 
vessel. This final rule defines a fishing trip for a catcher/processor 
in the partial observer coverage category, as the period of time that 
begins when the vessel departs a port to harvest fish until the vessel 
returns to port and offloads all processed product. This new definition 
is necessary because the current definition of a fishing trip does not 
accurately apply to a catcher/processor in the partial observer 
coverage category.
    This final rule adds a new requirement at Sec.  679.5(e)(13) for a 
catcher/processor landing report. The operator of a catcher/processor 
placed in the partial observer coverage category must submit a catcher/
processor landing report by 2400 hours, A.l.t., on the day after the 
end of the fishing trip. This is a new reporting requirement created 
for this program. The landing report will be generated through 
eLandings or other NMFS-approved software by consolidating the daily 
production reports for the period the vessel operator defines as the 
fishing trip for purposes of observer coverage. NMFS will use 
information from the catcher/processor landing report to link catch 
data with observer data, to determine how to appropriately assign at-
sea discard rates and prohibited species catch rates to unobserved 
catcher/processors in the partial observer coverage category, and to 
monitor compliance with the requirement for catcher/processors placed 
in the partial observer coverage category to log all fishing trips in 
the Observer Declare and Deploy System.
    This final rule revises Sec.  679.51(e)(1)(iii)(B) to remove 
requirements from catcher/processors placed in the partial observer 
coverage category to provide equipment for the purpose of observer data 
entry and transmission. Prior to implementation of this final rule, all 
catcher/processors were required to provide an observer with a 
computer, NMFS-supplied software, and the ability to transmit data to 
NMFS using a point-to-point connection from the vessel. Removing this 
requirement reduces the financial burden on small catcher/processors 
placed in the partial observer coverage category, especially for 
vessels mentioned in Section 3.7.4 of the Analysis that may begin to 
operate as a catcher/processor (e.g., catcher/processors using jig 
gear). Prior to implementation of this final rule, observers deployed 
in the partial observer coverage category entered and transmitted data 
without equipment provided by the industry. Maintaining those equipment 
requirements for catcher/processors in the partial observer coverage 
category may have resulted in duplicative and unnecessary equipment 
being available on the vessel. NMFS typically receives data from 
observers deployed in the partial observer coverage category at the end 
of each trip, and that timeline is sufficient for catcher/processors in 
partial observer coverage under this final rule. NMFS notes that even 
with this change, more frequent data transmission could be achieved on 
some catcher/processors in partial observer coverage if the observer is 
allowed to use existing communication equipment.
    This final rule revises Sec.  679.55(a) and (c) to clarify that all 
catcher/processors named on a Federal Fishing Permit and not in the 
full observer coverage category are responsible for paying the observer 
fee.
    This final rule corrects two cross references in Sec.  679.2 and 
replaces language in Sec.  679.5 that refers to old

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terminology of ``100 percent observer coverage.'' That terminology is 
replaced with ``full observer coverage;'' this is the terminology used 
under the restructured Observer Program.

Comments and Responses

    During the public comment periods for the NOA for Amendment 112/102 
and the proposed rule to implement Amendment 112/102, NMFS received 
three comment letters from the public that contained three substantive 
comments. NMFS' responses to these comments are presented below.
    Comment 1: All three commenters expressed support for this action.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges these comments.
    Comment 2: Two commenters requested that NMFS implement this action 
as soon as possible in 2016. One commenter would like to begin fishing 
for Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program Pacific halibut and 
sablefish around April 1, but due to the costs of full coverage, would 
not start fishing until they were allowed to be placed in the partial 
observer coverage category. The second commenter stated that it 
benefits the few eligible catcher/processors to be placed in the 
partial observer coverage as soon as possible in 2016, and doing so 
would not negatively impact any other fishery participants.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges these comments. Most of the catcher/
processors that will be eligible to be placed in the partial observer 
coverage category under this final rule participate in the sablefish 
IFQ fisheries or fish for Pacific cod. Directed fishing for Pacific cod 
opened in most areas off Alaska on January 1, 2016, and the IFQ fishing 
season started on March 19, 2016. Under existing regulations, any 
catcher/processors not placed in the partial observer coverage category 
are in the full observer coverage category and must carry an observer 
at all times while fishing in the GOA or BSAI. As noted in the proposed 
rule and Analysis, being placed in the full observer coverage category 
imposes costs on vessel owners that generally exceed the costs of being 
placed in the partial observer coverage category. Allowing the owners 
of catcher/processors to apply to be placed in the partial observer 
coverage category as soon as possible in 2016 would minimize the cost 
of observer coverage for these vessel owners. Due to the costs of the 
full observer coverage category, some vessel owners may even choose not 
to fish until the catcher/processor can be placed in the partial 
observer coverage category. Therefore, for reasons discussed in the 
Classification section, the NMFS Assistant Administrator has waived the 
30-day delay in effectiveness of this final rule and will accept 
applications from the owners of catcher/processors to be placed in the 
partial observer coverage category on the day that this final rule is 
published in the Federal Register.
    Comment 3: The proposed regulations appropriately add a paragraph 
(C), referencing catcher/processors, to 50 CFR 679.51(a)(1)(i). New 
paragraph (C) joins a list of certain classes of vessels in partial 
observer coverage, with paragraphs (A) and (B) describing certain 
catcher vessels. The language introducing the list at Sec.  
679.51(a)(1)(i) should be revised to reference not just catcher vessels 
but also catcher/processors: `` . . . the following catcher vessels 
[and catcher/processors] are in the partial observer coverage category 
. . .'' The word ``or'' should be deleted after paragraph (A).
    Response: NMFS agrees with the suggested addition of ``and catcher/
processors'' at Sec.  679.51(a)(1)(i). However, NMFS does not agree 
with the suggested deletion of the word ``or'' after Sec.  
679.51(a)(1)(i)(A). With the implementation of this final rule, Sec.  
679.51(a)(1)(i) contains three paragraphs, (A), (B), and (C), each of 
which is independent of the others. Therefore, it is appropriate to 
retain the word ``or'' after Sec.  679.51(a)(1)(i)(A).

Changes From the Proposed Rule

Initial Implementation Deadline for 2016

    The proposed rule for Amendment 112/102 (80 FR 81262, December 29, 
2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR 3775)) proposed to establish an 
application deadline in 2016 for an owner of an eligible catcher/
processor to request placement in the partial observer coverage 
category within 15 days after the effective date of the final rule. The 
effective date of the final rule was anticipated to be 30 days after 
its publication in the Federal Register; therefore, this deadline would 
have provided a vessel owner 45 days to consider and submit a timely 
request for placement in the partial observer coverage category after 
the date of publication of the final rule.
    NMFS has determined that an application deadline for the 2016 
fishing year is not necessary. One of the primary reasons for an 
application deadline for 2017 and future years is to provide 
information about which catcher/processors will be in the partial 
observer coverage category in time to prepare the Observer Program 
annual deployment plan for the upcoming year. NMFS has already prepared 
the 2016 annual deployment plan assuming that any catcher/processor 
eligible to be in partial observer coverage in 2016 would choose to do 
so; therefore NMFS does not need an application deadline in 2016 to 
enable a catcher/processor to be placed in the partial observer 
coverage category. Nevertheless, an owner wishing to place a catcher/
processor in the partial observer coverage category has an incentive to 
submit an application as soon as possible in 2016 if placement in 
partial coverage reduces the cost of observer coverage. In addition, 
not having an application deadline for 2016 provides additional time 
for potential new participants in the fishery to adjust to the new 
regulations. If a vessel owner missed the 2016 application deadline 
described in the proposed rule, the vessel would require full observer 
coverage until January 2017. Removing the 2016 deadline does not create 
a substantial administrative burden for NMFS because of the small 
number of vessels involved. Fishery participants are reminded that the 
July 1 deadline applies for the 2017 fishing year, and for all future 
fishing years.

Other Changes

    NMFS adds the phrase ``and catcher/processors'' at Sec.  
679.51(a)(1)(i) to reference not just catcher vessels but also catcher/
processors, as described in the response to Comment 3 in the Comments 
and Responses section.
    NMFS corrects a verb disagreement error in the table at Sec.  
679.55(c) by changing ``is'' to ``are'' in row (5).

Classification

    The Administrator, Alaska Region, determined that Amendments 112 
and 102 and this final rule are necessary for the conservation and 
management of the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries and that they are 
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Administrative Procedure Act

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 
553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness for the provisions 
in this final rule. Maintaining the 30-day delay would be contrary to 
the public interest. Waiving the 30-day delay in effectiveness would 
allow the owners of catcher/processors to apply to be placed in the 
partial observer coverage category as soon as the final rule is 
published and would allow NMFS to approve this placement for eligible 
catcher/

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processors as soon as NMFS is able to complete the necessary review. 
Maintaining the 30-day delay in effectiveness would not prevent vessel 
owners from applying to be placed in the partial observer coverage 
category, but NMFS would not be able to approve placement of eligible 
catcher/processors in the partial observer coverage category until the 
effective date of the final rule. This would require vessel owners to 
bear the costs of the full observer coverage category or delay fishing 
for up to 30 days. Public comment received on the proposed rule 
overwhelmingly requested that NMFS implement this action as soon as 
possible in 2016.
    Most of the catcher/processors that will be eligible to be placed 
in the partial observer coverage category under this final rule 
participate in the sablefish IFQ fisheries or fish for Pacific cod. 
Pacific cod opened for directed fishing in most areas off Alaska on 
January 1, 2016, and the sablefish IFQ fishing season started on March 
19, 2016. Under existing regulations, any catcher/processors not placed 
in the partial observer coverage category are in the full observer 
coverage category and required to carry an observer at all times while 
fishing in the GOA or BSAI. As noted in the proposed rule and Analysis, 
the full observer coverage category imposes costs on vessel owners that 
generally exceed the costs of being placed in the partial observer 
coverage category. Allowing the owners of catcher/processors to apply 
to be placed in the partial observer coverage category as soon as 
possible in 2016 would minimize the cost of observer coverage for these 
vessel owners.
    Waiving the 30-day delay in this final rule's effectiveness will 
help maximize economic opportunities for these commercial fishermen in 
the BSAI and GOA during the 2016 fishing year and will allow qualifying 
vessel owners to start operating under partial observer coverage 
requirements as soon as the vessel owner receives notification from 
NMFS that the vessel is placed in the partial observer coverage 
category.
    There is no administrative need for additional time beyond the 
point of notification from NMFS. This is a non-controversial action 
that affects a small number of vessel owners. NMFS is unaware of any 
participants who would not be in favor of or who would be potentially 
harmed by waiving the 30-day delay in effectiveness. Without waiving 
the 30-day delay in effectiveness, vessel owners affected by this final 
rule that are currently in full observer coverage would have to wait an 
additional 30 days after publication of this final rule to be placed in 
partial observer coverage, which would delay the associated economic 
opportunities being sought through this final rule, thus undermining 
its intent.
    For these reasons, the NMFS Assistant Administrator waives the 30-
day delay in effectiveness of this final rule and will accept 
applications from the owners of catcher/processors to be placed in the 
partial observer coverage category on the day that this final rule is 
published in the Federal Register.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis, the agency shall publish one or more guides to assist small 
entities in complying with the rule, and shall designate such 
publications as ``small entity compliance guides.'' The agency shall 
explain the actions a small entity is required to take to comply with a 
rule or group of rules. The preamble to the proposed rule (80 FR 81262, 
December 29, 2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR 3775)) and the 
preamble to this final rule serve as the small entity compliance guide. 
This final rule does not require any additional compliance from small 
entities that is not described in the preamble to the proposed rule and 
this final rule. Copies of the proposed rule and this final rule are 
available from NMFS at the following Web site: http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)

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

Need for and Objectives of the Rule

    A description of the need for, and objectives of, the rule is 
contained in the preamble to the proposed rule and this final rule and 
is not repeated here. This FRFA incorporates the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) and the summary of the IRFA in the proposed 
rule (80 FR 81262, December 29, 2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR 
3775)).

Summary of Significant Issues Raised During Public Comment

    NMFS published a proposed rule on December 29, 2015 (80 FR 81262; 
corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR 3775)). An IRFA was prepared and 
summarized in the Classification section of the preamble to the 
proposed rule. The comment period closed on January 28, 2016. NMFS 
received 3 letters of public comment on the proposed rule. These 
comment letters did not address the IRFA. The comments did address the 
economic impacts of the rule generally by requesting that the rule be 
implemented as soon as possible to help maximize economic opportunities 
for commercial fishermen in the BSAI and GOA during the 2016 fishing 
year by allowing qualifying vessels to start operating under partial 
observer coverage requirements as soon as the vessel owner receives 
notification from NMFS that the vessel is placed in the partial 
observer coverage category. The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small 
Business Administration did not file any comments on the proposed rule.

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Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by the Action

    NMFS expects that up to 11 vessels will qualify for placement in 
the partial observer coverage category (See the Classification section 
of the proposed rule (80 FR 81262, December 29, 2015; corrected January 
22, 2016 (81 FR 3775))). NMFS estimates that up to 9 of the 11 vessels 
identified are considered directly regulated small entities.

Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements

    This action contains one new reporting and recordkeeping 
requirement that affects the small entities. Vessel owners desiring to 
be placed in the partial observer coverage category for a fishing year 
must submit a form expressing that choice by July 1 (except for the 
2016 fishing year).
    This form will use production data that will be available to the 
owner on the eLandings Web site. Given the simplicity of the form, and 
the accessibility of the data needed to complete it, NMFS estimates 
that it will take no more than 30 minutes to complete and file the 
form. For Paperwork Reduction Act estimation purposes, NMFS values this 
type of effort at $37 per hour. Approximately nine small entities could 
be affected by this requirement. Thus, the total public time required 
to complete nine forms a year x 30 minutes is 4.5 hours. At a cost of 
$37 per hour, the estimated cost is about $167.

Description of Significant Alternatives to the Final Action That 
Minimize Adverse Impacts on Small Entities

    A FRFA must describe the steps the agency has taken to minimize the 
significant economic impact on small entities consistent with the 
stated objectives of applicable statues, including a statement of the 
factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the alternative 
adopted in the final rule and why each one of the other significant 
alternatives to the rule considered by the agency that affect the 
impact on small entities was rejected. ``Significant alternatives'' are 
those that achieve the stated objectives for the action, consistent 
with prevailing law, with potentially lesser adverse economic impacts 
on small entities as a whole.
    The Council and NMFS considered a range of alternatives and options 
to the preferred alternative that is implemented by this final rule. 
These alternatives and options are described in Section 2 of the RIR/
IRFA and are not repeated here. The Council and NMFS did not identify 
alternatives to the preferred alternative that would minimize the 
impact on small entities better than the preferred alternative and 
still meet the objectives for this final rule--to provide a relatively 
limited exception to the general requirement that all catcher/
processors are in the full observer coverage category, and maintain the 
full observer coverage requirement for all trawl catcher/processors and 
catcher/processors participating in a catch share program that requires 
full observer coverage.
    The preferred alternative implemented by this final rule modifies 
existing regulations that are necessary to meet the objectives of this 
final rule. The preferred alternative is not anticipated to have 
adverse impacts on small entities. As noted in the IRFA, this action is 
expected to create a net benefit for the directly regulated small 
entities. In other words, the benefits of this action are expected to 
outweigh the reporting, recordkeeping, and other compliance costs 
described above.
    The Council and NMFS adopted the average weekly production 
threshold of 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) as its preferred alternative. This 
production threshold allows a catcher/processor to qualify for 
placement in the partial observer coverage category for a year, if its 
round weight equivalent of their processed product, two years previous, 
averaged less than 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) a week. If the vessel had not 
operated two years previously, NMFS will use its production in the 
first year with production since 2009, inclusive of 2009. If the vessel 
has not produced in this period, NMFS will allow the vessel to be 
placed in the partial observer coverage category in the year in which 
application is made, unless it is a trawl vessel, in which case it will 
be in the full observer coverage category.
    This action reduces the relative burden on directly regulated small 
catcher/processors in comparison with the status quo. Vessels that 
qualify can forego full observer coverage and operate with less 
expensive partial observer coverage, should they choose to do so. The 
three catcher/processors that were permanently placed in the partial 
observer coverage category under the status quo now have to qualify for 
placement in the partial observer coverage category each year. The 
Council and NMFS chose the 79,000-lb average weekly threshold, rather 
than an alternative 42,000-lb average weekly threshold, to maximize the 
potential for these three vessels to qualify for the option to be 
placed in the partial observer coverage category in future years. 
Moreover, one of the objectives of this action was to end permanent 
placement in the partial observer coverage category for catcher/
processor vessels and create a flexible system that could respond if a 
vessel increased production.
    The Council and NMFS considered multiple elements and options under 
Alternative 2 that would qualify more vessels or fewer vessels for 
placement in the partial observer coverage category. In addition to the 
two average weekly production thresholds, a low and a high average 
daily, maximum daily production, maximum weekly, and annual production 
measures were considered.
    The production thresholds analyzed under Element 1 Option 4B (high 
maximum weekly production) and Option 5B (high annual production) could 
have qualified one more small catcher/processor for partial observer 
coverage than is qualified under the preferred alternative (Option 2B: 
average weekly production threshold of 79,000 lb). The Council and NMFS 
did not select Option 4B because basing a threshold on maximum weekly 
production would have excluded some catcher/processors that had one 
week of relatively high production, but had relatively low average 
production over the remainder of the year. The Council did not select 
Option 5B because it would allow catcher/processors with relatively 
high production levels over the course of several weeks or months 
during the year into the partial observer coverage category. NMFS 
recommended that catcher/processors with these high intensity 
production periods during the year should remain in the full observer 
coverage category so that all of their fishing activity is observed.
    The average weekly measure was chosen, because it provided a 
measure of production intensity, which the annual, maximum daily, and 
maximum weekly measures, did not provide; it was readily measurable; 
and it was less prone to manipulation or unusually high levels of 
production than the other options considered. A week is also the 
standard measure of production for a catcher/processor trip in current 
regulation (Section 2.2.1 of the Analysis and the Classification 
section of the proposed rule (80 FR 81262, December 29, 2015; corrected 
January 22, 2016 (81 FR 3775))).

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This final rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) which have been approved 
by Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under control numbers 0648-
0318, 0648-0515,

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and 0648-0711. The information collections are presented by OMB control 
number.
OMB Control No. 0648-0318
    Public reporting burden for Catcher/Processor Observer Partial 
Coverage Request is estimated to average 30 minutes per response.
OMB Control No. 0648-0515
    Public reporting burden for Catcher/Processor Landing Report 
through eLandings is estimated to average one minute per response.
OMB Control No. 0648-0711
    Public reporting burden for submittal of Observer Fee through eFISH 
is estimated to average 1 minute per response.
    Send comments regarding these burden estimates or any other aspect 
of these collections, including suggestions for reducing the burden, to 
NMFS (see ADDRESSES), and by email to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or 
fax to 202-395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: March 23, 2016.
Eileen Sobeck,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is amended 
as follows:

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

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1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

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


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2. In Sec.  679.2, add paragraph (3)(iii) to the definition of 
``Fishing trip'' to read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Fishing trip means: * * *
    (3) * * *
    (iii) For a catcher/processor in the partial observer coverage 
category, the period of time that begins when the vessel departs a port 
to harvest fish until the vessel returns to port and offloads all 
processed product.
* * * * *


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3. In Sec.  679.5, add paragraph (e)(13) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.5  Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R).

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (13) Catcher/processor landing report. (i) The operator of a 
catcher/processor placed in the partial observer coverage category 
under Sec.  679.51(a)(3) must use eLandings or other NMFS-approved 
software to submit a catcher/processor landing report to NMFS for each 
fishing trip conducted while that catcher/processor is in the partial 
observer coverage category.
    (ii) The vessel operator must log into eLandings or other NMFS-
approved software and provide the information required on the computer 
screen. Additional instructions for submitting a catcher/processor 
landing report is on the Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    (iii) For purposes of this landing report requirement, the end of a 
fishing trip is defined in Sec.  679.2, paragraph (3)(iii) of the 
definition of a fishing trip.
    (iv) The vessel operator must submit the catcher/processor landing 
report to NMFS by 2400 hours, A.l.t., on the day after the end of the 
fishing trip.
* * * * *

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4. In Sec.  679.51,
0
a. Revise paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (a)(2)(i)(A);
0
b. Remove and reserve paragraphs (a)(2)(iv)(B) and (a)(2)(v);
0
c. Add paragraph (a)(3); and
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d. Revise paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B) introductory text to read as 
follows:


Sec.  679.51  Observer requirements for vessels and plants.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Vessel classes in partial coverage category. Unless otherwise 
specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, the following catcher 
vessels and catcher/processors are in the partial observer coverage 
category when fishing for halibut with hook-and-line gear or when 
directed fishing for groundfish in a federally managed or parallel 
groundfish fishery, as defined at Sec.  679.2:
    (A) A catcher vessel designated on an FFP under Sec.  679.4(b)(1); 
or
    (B) A catcher vessel when fishing for halibut with hook-and-line 
gear and while carrying a person named on a permit issued under Sec.  
679.4(d)(1)(i), Sec.  679.4(d)(2)(i), or Sec.  679.4(e)(2), or for 
sablefish IFQ with hook-and-line or pot gear and while carrying a 
person named on a permit issued under Sec.  679.4(d)(1)(i) or Sec.  
679.4(d)(2)(i); or
    (C) A catcher/processor placed in the partial observer coverage 
category under paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
* * * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) Catcher/processors, except a catcher/processor placed in the 
partial observer coverage category under paragraph (a)(3) of this 
section;
* * * * *
    (3) Catcher/processor placement in the partial observer coverage 
category for a year--(i) Definitions. For purposes of this paragraph 
(a)(3), these terms are defined as follows:
    (A) Average weekly groundfish production means the annual 
groundfish round weight production estimate for a catcher/processor, 
divided by the number of separate weeks during which production 
occurred, as determined by production reports, excluding any groundfish 
caught using trawl gear.
    (B) Fishing year means the year during which a catcher/processor 
might be placed in partial observer coverage.
    (C) Standard basis year means the fishing year minus two years.
    (D) Alternate basis year means the most recent year before the 
standard basis year in which a catcher/processor had any groundfish 
production but not earlier than 2009.
    (ii) Deadline for requesting partial observer coverage. For the 
2017 fishing year and every fishing year after 2017, the deadline for 
requesting partial observer coverage is July 1 of the year prior to the 
fishing year.
    (iii) Requirements for placing a catcher/processor in the partial 
observer coverage category. NMFS will place a catcher/processor in the 
partial observer coverage category for a fishing year if the owner of 
the catcher/processor requests placement in partial observer coverage 
by the deadline for requesting partial observer coverage for that 
fishing year and the catcher/processor meets the following 
requirements:
    (A) An average weekly groundfish production of:
    (1) 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) or less, but more than zero lb, in the 
standard basis year; or
    (2) Zero lb in the standard basis year and 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) or 
less, but more

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than zero lb, in the alternate basis year; or
    (3) Had no production from 2009 through the standard basis year; 
and
    (B) Is not a catcher/processor using trawl gear; and
    (C) Is not subject to additional observer coverage requirements in 
paragraph (a)(2)(vi) of this section.
    (iv) How to request placement of a catcher/processor in partial 
observer coverage. A vessel owner must submit a request form to NMFS. 
The request form must be completed with all required fields accurately 
completed. The request form is provided by NMFS and is available on the 
NMFS Alaska Region Web site (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov). The 
submittal methods are described on the form.
    (v) Notification of placement in the partial observer coverage 
category. NMFS will notify the owner if the catcher/processor has been 
placed in the partial observer coverage category in writing. Until NMFS 
provides notification, the catcher/processor is in the full observer 
coverage category for that fishing year.
    (vi) Initial Administrative Determination (IAD). If NMFS denies a 
request to place a catcher/processor in the partial observer coverage 
category, NMFS will provide an IAD, which will explain the basis for 
the denial.
    (vii) Appeal. If the owner of a catcher/processor wishes to appeal 
NMFS' denial of a request to place a catcher/processor in the partial 
observer coverage category, the owner may appeal the determination 
under the appeals procedure set out at 15 CFR part 906.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (B) Communication equipment requirements. In the case of an 
operator of a catcher/processor (except for a catcher/processor placed 
in the partial observer coverage category under paragraph (a)(3) of 
this section), a mothership, a catcher vessel 125 ft LOA or longer 
(except for a vessel fishing for groundfish with pot gear), or a 
catcher vessel participating in the Rockfish Program:
* * * * *

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5. In Sec.  679.55, revise paragraphs (a) and (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.55  Observer fees.

    (a) Responsibility. The owner of a shoreside processor or 
stationary floating processor named on a Federal Processing Permit 
(FPP), a catcher/processor named on a Federal Fisheries Permit (FFP), 
or a person named on a Registered Buyer permit at the time of the 
landing subject to the observer fee as specified at Sec.  679.55(c) 
must comply with the requirements of this section. Subsequent non-
renewal of an FPP, FFP, or a Registered Buyer permit does not affect 
the permit holder's liability for noncompliance with this section.
* * * * *
    (c) Landings subject to the observer fee. The observer fee is 
assessed on landings by vessels not in the full observer coverage 
category described at Sec.  679.51(a)(2) according to the following 
table:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Is fish from the landing subject to
                                             the observer fee?
   If fish in the landing by a   ---------------------------------------
 catcher vessel or production by   If the vessel is    If the vessel is
 a catcher/processor is from the   not designated on   designated on an
  following fishery or species:   an FFP or required  FFP or required to
                                   to be  designated   be designated on
                                      on an FFP:            an FFP:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Groundfish listed in Table    Not applicable, an  Yes.
 2a to this part that are          FFP is required
 harvested in the EEZ and          to harvest these
 subtracted from a total           groundfish in the
 allowable catch limit specified   EEZ.
 under Sec.   679.20(a).
(2) Groundfish listed in Table    No................  Yes.
 2a to this part that are
 harvested in Alaska State
 waters, including in a parallel
 groundfish fishery, and
 subtracted from a total
 allowable catch limit specified
 under Sec.   679.20(a).
(3) Sablefish IFQ, regardless of  Yes...............  Yes.
 where harvested.
(4) Halibut IFQ or halibut CDQ,   Yes...............  Yes.
 regardless of where harvested.
(5) Groundfish listed in Table    No................  No.
 2a to this part that are
 harvested in Alaska State
 waters, but are not subtracted
 from a total allowable catch
 limit under Sec.   679.20(a).
(6) Any groundfish or other       No................  No.
 species not listed in Table 2a
 to part 679, except halibut IFQ
 or CDQ halibut, regardless of
 where harvested.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *


Sec. Sec.  679.2 and 679.5  [Amended]

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6. At each of the locations shown in the ``Location'' column, remove 
the phrase indicated in the ``Remove'' column and replace it with the 
phrase indicated in the ``Add'' column for the number of times 
indicated in the ``Frequency'' column.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Location                            Remove                        Add                Frequency
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec.   679.2 Definition of                Sec.   679.50.............  Sec.   679.53.............               1
 ``Suspension''.
Sec.   679.2 Definition of                Sec.   679.50(j)..........  Sec.   679.53(c)..........               1
 ``Suspension''.
Sec.   679.5(e)(10)(iv)(B)..............  required to have 100        in the groundfish and                    1
                                           percent observer coverage   halibut fishery full
                                           or more.                    observer coverage
                                                                       category described at
                                                                       Sec.   679.51(a)(2).
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                                                                      Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 60 / Tuesday, March 29, 2016 / Rules and Regulations                                                     17403

                                                Executive Order 13132, Federalism                            Dated: March 23, 2016.                                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531–1543; subpart
                                                                                                           Eileen Sobeck,                                            B, § 223.201–202 also issued under 16 U.S.C.
                                                  In accordance with E.O. 13132, we                                                                                  1361 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 5503(d) for
                                                                                                           Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
                                                determined that this final rule does not                   National Marine Fisheries Service.                        § 223.206(d)(9).
                                                have significant Federalism effects and                                                                              ■  2. In § 223.102, amend the table in
                                                that a Federalism assessment is not                          For the reasons set out in the                          paragraph (e) by adding the entry
                                                required.                                                  preamble, 50 CFR part 223 is amended                      ‘‘Coelacanth, African’’ in alphabetical
                                                List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 223                        as follows:                                               order under the subheading ‘‘Fishes’’ to
                                                                                                                                                                     read as follows:
                                                  Administrative practice and                              PART 223—THREATENED MARINE
                                                procedure, Endangered and threatened                       AND ANADROMOUS SPECIES                                    § 223.102 Enumeration of threatened
                                                species, Exports, Imports, Reporting and                                                                             marine and anadromous species.
                                                recordkeeping requirements,                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 223                  *       *    *        *     *
                                                Transportation.                                            continues to read as follows:                                 (e) * * *

                                                                                             Species 1                                                   Citation(s) for listing      Critical habitat   ESA Rules
                                                                                                                                                           determination(s)
                                                       Common name                       Scientific name             Description of listed entity


                                                            *                        *                         *                      *                       *                        *                   *
                                                FISHES

                                                        *                            *                   *                            *                       *                        *                   *
                                                Coelacanth, African (Tan-          Latimeria chalumnae .......       African coelacanth popu-         81 FR [Insert FR page                       NA              NA
                                                 zanian DPS).                                                          lation inhabiting deep           number where the doc-
                                                                                                                       waters off the coast of          ument begins], March
                                                                                                                       Tanzania.                        29, 2016.

                                                            *                        *                         *                      *                       *                        *                   *
                                                    1 Species
                                                            includes taxonomic species, subspecies, distinct population segments (DPSs) (for a policy statement, see 61 FR 4722, February 7,
                                                1996), and evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) (for a policy statement, see 56 FR 58612, November 20, 1991).


                                                *       *       *       *      *                           coverage requirements for certain small                   Regulatory Impact Review/Initial
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–07001 Filed 3–28–16; 8:45 am]                catcher/processors in the Gulf of Alaska                  Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                     (GOA) and Bering Sea and Aleutian                         (Analysis), and the Categorical
                                                                                                           Islands Management Area (BSAI). This                      Exclusion prepared for this action are
                                                                                                           final rule modifies the criteria for NMFS                 available from http://
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                     to place small catcher/processors in the                  www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS
                                                                                                           partial observer coverage category under                  Alaska Region Web site at http://
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                           the North Pacific Groundfish and                          alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                Administration                                             Halibut Observer Program (Observer                          Written comments regarding the
                                                                                                           Program). Under this final rule, the                      burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                                50 CFR Part 679                                            owner of a non-trawl catcher/processor                    of the collection of information
                                                [Docket No. 150904827–6233–02]                             can choose to be in the partial observer                  requirements contained in this final rule
                                                                                                           coverage category, on an annual basis, if                 may be submitted by mail to NMFS
                                                RIN 0648–BF36                                              the vessel processed less than 79,000 lb                  Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau,
                                                                                                           (35.8 mt) of groundfish on an average                     AK 99802–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,
                                                Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                        weekly basis in a particular prior year,                  Records Officer; in person at NMFS
                                                Zone Off of Alaska; Observer Coverage                      as specified in this final rule. This final               Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,
                                                Requirements for Small Catcher/                            rule provides a relatively limited                        Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to
                                                Processors in the Gulf of Alaska and                       exception to the general requirement                      OIRA_submission@omb.eop.gov; or by
                                                Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands                            that all catcher/processors are in the full               fax to (202) 395–5806.
                                                Groundfish Fisheries                                       observer coverage category, and                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                         maintains the full observer coverage                      Anne Marie Eich, 907–586–7228.
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                       requirement for all trawl catcher/                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                         processors and catcher/processors
                                                                                                           participating in a catch share program                    Background
                                                Commerce.
                                                                                                           that requires full observer coverage.                       This final rule implements
                                                ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                           This final rule promotes the goals of the                 Amendment 112 to the BSAI FMP and
                                                SUMMARY:  NMFS issues this final rule to                   BSAI and GOA FMPs, and the goals and                      Amendment 102 to the GOA FMP
                                                implement Amendment 112 to the                             objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens                        (collectively referred to as Amendment
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                                                Fishery Management Plan for                                Fishery Conservation and Management                       112/102). NMFS published a notice of
                                                Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                           Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) and other                      availability (NOA) for Amendment 112/
                                                Aleutian Islands Management Area                           applicable laws.                                          102 on December 17, 2015 (80 FR
                                                (BSAI FMP) and Amendment 102 to the                        DATES: Effective March 29, 2016.                          78705). The comment period on the
                                                Fishery Management Plan for                                ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of                           NOA for Amendment 112/102 ended on
                                                Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA                      Amendment 112 to the BSAI FMP and                         February 16, 2016. The Secretary of
                                                FMP) and revise regulations for observer                   Amendment 102 to the GOA FMP, the                         Commerce approved Amendment


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                                                112/102 on March 11, 2016, after                           Under the restructured Observer                    round weight of groundfish on any day
                                                accounting for information from the                     Program, almost all catcher/processors                in the immediately preceding year.
                                                public, and determining that                            were assigned to the full observer                      Under the first two exceptions, a
                                                Amendment 112/102 is consistent with                    coverage category to obtain independent               vessel that started processing after 2009
                                                the FMPs, the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                     estimates of catch, at-sea discards, and              could never qualify to be placed in the
                                                and other applicable law. NMFS                          prohibited species catch to reduce the                partial observer coverage category. Also,
                                                published a proposed rule to implement                  potential for introducing error into                  the first two exceptions permanently
                                                Amendment 112/102 and the regulatory                    NMFS’ catch accounting system (as                     placed a vessel in the partial observer
                                                amendments on December 29, 2015 (80                     described in the proposed rule: 77 FR                 coverage category. These exceptions
                                                FR 81262; corrected January 22, 2016                    23326, April 18, 2012). In the full                   have no provision to review the
                                                (81 FR 3775)). The comment period on                    observer coverage category, an observer               production of a catcher/processor
                                                the proposed rule ended on January 28,                  must be on board a vessel any time the                placed in the partial observer coverage
                                                2016. NMFS received three comments                      vessel is harvesting, receiving, or                   category on an ongoing basis and
                                                on proposed Amendment 112/102 or the                    processing groundfish in a federally                  remove them from the partial observer
                                                proposed rule.                                          managed or parallel groundfish fishery,               coverage category if their production
                                                   This final rule modifies the criteria                as specified at § 679.51(a)(2)(i). In the             increases. The third exception is
                                                used by NMFS to place small catcher/                    full observer coverage category, vessel               theoretically open to any catcher/
                                                processors in the partial observer                      operators obtain observers by                         processor that began production after
                                                coverage category in the Observer                       contracting directly with observer                    2009.
                                                Program. Under this final rule, the                     providers. Operators of vessels in the                Summary of Amendment 112/102
                                                owners of non-trawl catcher/processors                  full observer coverage category pay the
                                                can choose to be in the partial observer                observer provider for each day the                      The following discussion summarizes
                                                coverage category for the upcoming                      observer is on board the vessel,                      the provisions of Amendment 112/102;
                                                fishing year if their vessels processed                 including days that the vessel is                     additional details are provided in the
                                                less than 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) of                        travelling to or from the fishing grounds             NOA for Amendment 112/102 (80 FR
                                                groundfish on an average weekly basis                   but not fishing.                                      78705; December 17, 2015), the
                                                in a particular prior year, as specified in                                                                   proposed rule for Amendment 112/102
                                                                                                           NMFS deploys observers on vessels in
                                                this final rule. This final rule does not                                                                     (80 FR 81262, December 29, 2015;
                                                                                                        the partial observer coverage category
                                                alter observer coverage requirements for                                                                      corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR
                                                                                                        according to a statistical sample design
                                                a catcher/processor using trawl gear or                                                                       3775)), and Section 2 of the Analysis
                                                                                                        based on an annual deployment plan
                                                for a catcher/processor when                                                                                  (see ADDRESSES).
                                                                                                        developed in consultation with the
                                                participating in a catch share program;                                                                       1. The Production Threshold for
                                                                                                        North Pacific Fishery Management
                                                these catcher/processors will continue                                                                        Placement in the Partial Observer
                                                                                                        Council (Council). Vessels in the partial
                                                to be required to be in the full observer                                                                     Coverage Category
                                                                                                        observer coverage category are required
                                                coverage category. The terms
                                                                                                        to carry observers on fishing trips                      This final rule establishes a
                                                ‘‘production’’ and ‘‘processing’’ are used
                                                                                                        selected at random per the statistical                production threshold for placement in
                                                synonymously in this final rule.
                                                   Below is a brief description of the                  sample design. Instead of paying for                  the partial observer coverage category of
                                                Observer Program and the elements of                    each day an observer is on board, NMFS                average weekly groundfish production
                                                the Observer Program that apply to                      assesses a fee equal to 1.25 percent of               of 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) or less in a
                                                Amendment 112/102 and this final rule.                  the ex-vessel value of the retained                   standard basis year or an alternate basis
                                                The preamble of the proposed rule (80                   groundfish and halibut landed by                      year (as defined below). The weekly
                                                FR 81262, December 29, 2015; corrected                  vessels in the partial observer coverage              production measure includes catcher/
                                                January 22, 2016 (81 FR 3775)) provides                 category. NMFS uses these fees to                     processors that engage in intense bursts
                                                a more detailed description of the                      establish a Federal contract with an                  of processing activity during a year but
                                                Observer Program and this action.                       observer service provider to deploy                   may not process throughout the whole
                                                                                                        observers in the partial observer                     year.
                                                The Observer Program                                    coverage category.                                       The Council and NMFS considered a
                                                   Regulations implementing the                            The restructured Observer Program                  range of average weekly production
                                                Observer Program allow NMFS-certified                   provided three limited exceptions for                 measures as a threshold for partial
                                                observers (observers) to obtain                         catcher/processors to be placed in the                coverage. The production standard of
                                                information necessary for the                           partial observer coverage category, in                79,000 lb (35.8 mt) was selected to
                                                conservation and management of the                      recognition that the cost of full observer            ensure that catcher/processors that are
                                                BSAI and GOA groundfish and halibut                     coverage would be disproportionate to                 currently eligible for placement in the
                                                fisheries. The Observer Program was                     total revenues for some small catcher/                partial observer coverage category will
                                                implemented in 1990 (55 FR 4839,                        processors. The first exception applied               continue to be eligible if these vessels
                                                February 12, 1990). In 2012, NMFS                       to a hybrid vessel less than 60 feet                  maintain their current levels of
                                                restructured the funding and                            length overall (LOA) that acted as both               production. The catcher/processors
                                                deployment systems of the Observer                      a catcher vessel and a catcher/processor              eligible for partial observer coverage
                                                Program (77 FR 70062, November 21,                      in the same year in any year from 2003                under this final rule are engaged
                                                2012). Since implementation of the                      through 2009. The second exception                    primarily in the hook-and-line and
                                                restructured Observer Program in 2013,                  applied to a catcher/processor that had               Pacific cod and sablefish fisheries (see
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                                                vessels, shoreside processors, and                      an average daily production of less than              Section 2.2.1 of the Analysis). This
                                                stationary floating processors                          5,000 lb (2.3 mt) round weight                        production threshold maintains a
                                                participating in the groundfish and                     equivalent in its most recent full                    limited exception to the general
                                                halibut fisheries off Alaska are placed in              calendar year of operation from 2003                  requirement that catcher/processors are
                                                one of two observer coverage categories:                through 2009. The third exception                     in the full observer coverage category.
                                                (1) Partial observer coverage category, or              applied to a catcher/processor that did                  The Council and NMFS concluded
                                                (2) full observer coverage category.                    not process more than one metric ton                  that this production threshold would


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                                                maintain a limited exception to the                     with no production from 2009 through                  proposed rule (80 FR 81262, December
                                                general requirement that catcher/                       the standard basis year in the partial                29, 2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81
                                                processors are in the full observer                     observer coverage category in the partial             FR 3775)).
                                                coverage category. The Council does not                 observer coverage category in its first
                                                                                                                                                              The Final Rule
                                                anticipate that this action would impair                two years of operation. The costs of full
                                                data quality because the overwhelming                   observer coverage could prevent some                     This final rule revises regulations at
                                                amount of groundfish production would                   non-trawl catcher/processors from                     50 CFR part 679 to modify the criteria
                                                remain subject to full observer coverage                starting processing, particularly                     for NMFS to place small catcher/
                                                (Section 3.6.7 of the Analysis). The                    processing of sablefish in remote fishing             processors in the partial observer
                                                catcher/processors eligible for the                     grounds in the Aleutian Islands, and                  coverage category in the Observer
                                                partial observer coverage category under                processing of Pacific cod by catcher/                 Program. This final rule establishes a
                                                this final rule are engaged primarily in                processors using jig gear. If non-trawl               new paragraph in § 679.51, namely
                                                the hook-and-line and Pacific cod and                   catcher/processors had to operate for                 § 679.51(a)(3).
                                                sablefish fisheries (see Section 3.7.12 of              their first two years in the full observer               At § 679.51(a)(3)(i), this final rule
                                                the Analysis).                                          coverage category, it might defeat one of             defines the following terms for purposes
                                                                                                        the objectives of this action, namely                 of the new § 679.51(a)(3): a ‘‘fishing
                                                2. The Basis Year for Placing a Catcher/                                                                      year’’ as the year during which a
                                                                                                        encouraging beneficial activity that is
                                                Processor in the Partial Observer                                                                             catcher/processor might be placed in the
                                                                                                        being prevented by the cost of full
                                                Coverage Category                                                                                             partial observer coverage category; the
                                                                                                        observer coverage.
                                                   This final rule establishes the fishing                                                                    ‘‘standard basis year’’ as the fishing year
                                                year minus two years as the standard                    4. Owner Choice by an Annual Deadline                 minus two years; and the ‘‘alternate
                                                basis year for determining whether a                       Under this final rule, the owner of a              basis year’’ as the most recent year
                                                catcher/processor is eligible for                       qualifying vessel may request placement               before the standard basis year in which
                                                placement in the partial observer                       in the partial observer coverage category             a catcher/processor had any groundfish
                                                coverage category, as it is the most                    through an annual selection process that              production but not earlier than 2009. At
                                                recent year for which NMFS will have                    includes an annual deadline. Absent                   § 679.51(a)(3)(i), this final rule defines a
                                                full production data. As an example, to                 selection by the owner of a qualifying                vessel’s ‘‘average weekly groundfish
                                                determine if a catcher/processor will be                vessel, that catcher/processor will be                production,’’ as the annual groundfish
                                                eligible for partial observer coverage in               placed in the full observer coverage                  round weight production estimate for a
                                                the fishing year that begins on January                 category for the upcoming fishing year.               catcher/processor, divided by the
                                                1, 2017, NMFS will assess production                    This annual selection process is a new                number of separate weeks during which
                                                data from 2015 (i.e., the fishing year                  requirement for the three catcher/                    production occurred, as determined by
                                                minus two years).                                       processors that are currently                         production reports, but excluding any
                                                   If a catcher/processor had no                        permanently placed in the partial                     groundfish that was caught with trawl
                                                production in the standard basis year,                  observer coverage category.                           gear. Thus, if a vessel has groundfish
                                                (i.e., the fishing year minus two years),                  This final rule does not establish a               production any day in a week,
                                                but that catcher/processor had                          deadline for vessel operators to request              excluding trawl production, that will be
                                                production before the standard basis                    placement in the partial coverage                     considered as a week of production.
                                                year, the vessel’s most recent year of                  category during the 2016 fishing year;                   At § 679.51(a)(3)(ii), this final rule
                                                production, but not earlier than 2009,                  vessel operators can request placement                specifies the annual deadline for
                                                will be used (referred to as the alternate              in partial coverage as soon as the final              requesting placement in the partial
                                                basis year) (see Section 2.4 of the                     rule is effective. The application process            observer coverage category as July 1 of
                                                Analysis). For example, if for the fishing              for the 2016 fishing year is described in             the year before the year that the vessel
                                                year beginning January 1, 2017, the most                further detail in the section Changes                 owner would like to be placed in the
                                                recent fishing year prior to 2015 that a                from the Proposed Rule.                               partial observer coverage category, for
                                                catcher/processor had production was                       This final rule establishes an annual              2017 and all future years. As described
                                                2011, the production from 2011 would                    deadline of July 1 to request placement               in the section titled Changes from the
                                                be used to assess whether that catcher/                 in the partial observer coverage category             Proposed Rule, no deadline is specified
                                                processor met the threshold production                  applicable for the 2017 fishing year, and             for the owner of a catcher/processor to
                                                amount to be eligible for placement in                  for all future fishing years. For the 2017            apply to be placed in the partial
                                                the partial observer coverage category.                 fishing year, a vessel owner would have               observer coverage category in 2016.
                                                This final rule does not consider                       to request placement in the partial                   NMFS should be able to make an
                                                production data prior to 2009 because                   observer coverage category by July 1,                 eligibility determination within 30 days
                                                that is the first year that NMFS collected              2016.                                                 of receipt of the request for placement
                                                daily production reports (73 FR 76136,                                                                        in the partial observer coverage
                                                                                                        5. Unchanged Observer Requirements
                                                December 15, 2008), permitting                                                                                category.
                                                                                                        for Trawl Catcher/Processors and                         At § 679.51(a)(3)(iii), this final rule
                                                calculation of average daily production
                                                                                                        Catcher/Processors That Participate in a              specifies the requirements for NMFS to
                                                (see Appendix D of the Analysis).
                                                                                                        Catch Share Program                                   place a catcher/processor in the partial
                                                3. A Catcher/Processor With No History                     This final rule does not alter existing            observer coverage category, namely if
                                                of Production                                           observer coverage requirements for a                  the vessel owner requests placement by
                                                   The Council and NMFS also                            catcher/processor using trawl gear or a               the annual deadline specified and the
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                                                considered the initial type of observer                 catcher/processor when participating in               vessel meets the production threshold of
                                                coverage (i.e., full or partial) that should            a catch share program; these catcher/                 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) of average weekly
                                                apply to a catcher/processor with no                    processors will continue to be required               groundfish production (excluding
                                                production in either the standard basis                 to be in the full observer coverage                   groundfish caught with trawl gear).
                                                year or an alternate basis year, e.g., a                category. The rationale for the existing                 To determine eligibility for placement
                                                new catcher/processor. This final rule                  observer coverage requirements for each               in the partial observer coverage
                                                places any non-trawl catcher/processor                  catch share program is described in the               category, NMFS will first examine the


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                                                catcher/processor’s production in the                   for placement in the partial observer                 NMFS-approved software by
                                                standard basis year, namely two years                   coverage category, NMFS will issue an                 consolidating the daily production
                                                before the fishing year. If a catcher/                  Initial Administrative Determination,                 reports for the period the vessel operator
                                                processor produced at or below the                      which will explain the reasons for the                defines as the fishing trip for purposes
                                                production threshold (79,000 lb (35.8                   denial. If the vessel owner wishes to                 of observer coverage. NMFS will use
                                                mt) average weekly groundfish                           appeal the denial, this final rule                    information from the catcher/processor
                                                production) in the standard basis year,                 provides at § 679.51(a)(3)(vii) that the              landing report to link catch data with
                                                but more than zero pounds, the vessel                   vessel owner may appeal to the National               observer data, to determine how to
                                                will meet the production threshold for                  Appeals Office according to the                       appropriately assign at-sea discard rates
                                                placement in the partial observer                       procedures in 15 CFR part 906. During                 and prohibited species catch rates to
                                                coverage category in the upcoming                       the appeal process, the catcher/                      unobserved catcher/processors in the
                                                fishing year. If a catcher/processor                    processor will remain in the full                     partial observer coverage category, and
                                                exceeded that production threshold, the                 observer coverage category.                           to monitor compliance with the
                                                vessel will not be eligible for placement                  This final rule has several provisions             requirement for catcher/processors
                                                in the partial observer coverage category               in addition to the new paragraph at                   placed in the partial observer coverage
                                                in the upcoming fishing year.                           § 679.51(a)(3). This final rule adds                  category to log all fishing trips in the
                                                   If a catcher/processor had no                        regulations at § 679.51(a)(1)(i)(C) to                Observer Declare and Deploy System.
                                                production in the standard basis year,                  clarify that certain catcher/processors                  This final rule revises
                                                NMFS will examine the vessel’s                          (newly specified by this final rule at                § 679.51(e)(1)(iii)(B) to remove
                                                production in the alternative basis year,               § 679.51(a)(3)) are in the partial observer           requirements from catcher/processors
                                                namely the first year that the vessel had               coverage category when fishing for                    placed in the partial observer coverage
                                                any production before the standard                      halibut with hook-and-line gear or when               category to provide equipment for the
                                                basis year but not earlier than 2009. If                directed fishing for groundfish in a                  purpose of observer data entry and
                                                a catcher/processor had average weekly                  federally managed or parallel                         transmission. Prior to implementation of
                                                groundfish production of 79,000 lb (35.8                groundfish fishery. This final rule                   this final rule, all catcher/processors
                                                mt) or less in the alternate basis year,                revises § 679.51(a)(2)(i)(A) to clarify that          were required to provide an observer
                                                the vessel will meet the production                     catcher/processors are placed in the full             with a computer, NMFS-supplied
                                                threshold requirement for placement in                  observer coverage category unless they                software, and the ability to transmit data
                                                the partial observer coverage category                  are placed the partial observer coverage              to NMFS using a point-to-point
                                                for the upcoming fishing year. If a                     category using criteria specified at                  connection from the vessel. Removing
                                                catcher/processor exceeded the                          § 679.51(a)(3). This final rule also                  this requirement reduces the financial
                                                production threshold in the alternate                   removes the regulations detailing the                 burden on small catcher/processors
                                                basis year, the vessel will not be eligible             exceptions to the full observer coverage              placed in the partial observer coverage
                                                for placement in the partial observer                   category for catcher/processors at                    category, especially for vessels
                                                coverage category. If a catcher/processor               § 679.51(a)(2)(iv)(B) that were in place              mentioned in Section 3.7.4 of the
                                                had no production from 2009 through                     prior to implementation of this final                 Analysis that may begin to operate as a
                                                the standard basis year, the vessel will                rule.                                                 catcher/processor (e.g., catcher/
                                                meet the production threshold                              This final rule adds a new category to             processors using jig gear). Prior to
                                                requirement for placement in the partial                the definition of fishing trip for                    implementation of this final rule,
                                                observer coverage category.                             purposes of the Observer Program in                   observers deployed in the partial
                                                   If a catcher/processor meets the                     § 679.2. Prior to implementation of this              observer coverage category entered and
                                                production threshold requirement for                    final rule, § 679.2 defined a fishing trip            transmitted data without equipment
                                                placement in the partial observer                       for a catcher vessel delivering to a                  provided by the industry. Maintaining
                                                coverage category and is not a vessel                   shoreside processor or stationary                     those equipment requirements for
                                                using trawl gear or otherwise required to               floating processor and for a catcher                  catcher/processors in the partial
                                                have full observer coverage by                          vessel delivering to a tender vessel. This            observer coverage category may have
                                                participation in a catch share program,                 final rule defines a fishing trip for a               resulted in duplicative and unnecessary
                                                the catcher/processor will be placed in                 catcher/processor in the partial observer             equipment being available on the vessel.
                                                partial observer coverage only if the                   coverage category, as the period of time              NMFS typically receives data from
                                                owner of the vessel makes the request                   that begins when the vessel departs a                 observers deployed in the partial
                                                by the annual deadline. This final rule                 port to harvest fish until the vessel                 observer coverage category at the end of
                                                specifies at § 679.51(a)(3)(iv) how the                 returns to port and offloads all                      each trip, and that timeline is sufficient
                                                vessel owner can request placement in                   processed product. This new definition                for catcher/processors in partial
                                                the partial observer coverage category. A               is necessary because the current                      observer coverage under this final rule.
                                                vessel owner must submit a request                      definition of a fishing trip does not                 NMFS notes that even with this change,
                                                form to NMFS, which NMFS will make                      accurately apply to a catcher/processor               more frequent data transmission could
                                                available on the NMFS Alaska Region                     in the partial observer coverage                      be achieved on some catcher/processors
                                                Web site at http://                                     category.                                             in partial observer coverage if the
                                                alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                                  This final rule adds a new                         observer is allowed to use existing
                                                   At § 679.51(a)(3)(v), this final rule                requirement at § 679.5(e)(13) for a                   communication equipment.
                                                specifies that NMFS will notify a vessel                catcher/processor landing report. The                    This final rule revises § 679.55(a) and
                                                owner in writing if NMFS has placed                     operator of a catcher/processor placed                (c) to clarify that all catcher/processors
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                                                the vessel in the partial observer                      in the partial observer coverage category             named on a Federal Fishing Permit and
                                                coverage category. Until NMFS provides                  must submit a catcher/processor landing               not in the full observer coverage
                                                this notice, the catcher/processor will                 report by 2400 hours, A.l.t., on the day              category are responsible for paying the
                                                remain in the full observer coverage                    after the end of the fishing trip. This is            observer fee.
                                                category.                                               a new reporting requirement created for                  This final rule corrects two cross
                                                   At § 679.51(a)(3)(vi), this final rule               this program. The landing report will be              references in § 679.2 and replaces
                                                specifies that if NMFS denies a request                 generated through eLandings or other                  language in § 679.5 that refers to old


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                                                terminology of ‘‘100 percent observer                   waived the 30-day delay in effectiveness              annual deployment plan assuming that
                                                coverage.’’ That terminology is replaced                of this final rule and will accept                    any catcher/processor eligible to be in
                                                with ‘‘full observer coverage;’’ this is the            applications from the owners of catcher/              partial observer coverage in 2016 would
                                                terminology used under the restructured                 processors to be placed in the partial                choose to do so; therefore NMFS does
                                                Observer Program.                                       observer coverage category on the day                 not need an application deadline in
                                                                                                        that this final rule is published in the              2016 to enable a catcher/processor to be
                                                Comments and Responses
                                                                                                        Federal Register.                                     placed in the partial observer coverage
                                                   During the public comment periods                       Comment 3: The proposed regulations                category. Nevertheless, an owner
                                                for the NOA for Amendment 112/102                       appropriately add a paragraph (C),                    wishing to place a catcher/processor in
                                                and the proposed rule to implement                      referencing catcher/processors, to 50                 the partial observer coverage category
                                                Amendment 112/102, NMFS received                        CFR 679.51(a)(1)(i). New paragraph (C)                has an incentive to submit an
                                                three comment letters from the public                   joins a list of certain classes of vessels            application as soon as possible in 2016
                                                that contained three substantive                        in partial observer coverage, with                    if placement in partial coverage reduces
                                                comments. NMFS’ responses to these                      paragraphs (A) and (B) describing                     the cost of observer coverage. In
                                                comments are presented below.                           certain catcher vessels. The language                 addition, not having an application
                                                   Comment 1: All three commenters                      introducing the list at § 679.51(a)(1)(i)             deadline for 2016 provides additional
                                                expressed support for this action.                      should be revised to reference not just               time for potential new participants in
                                                   Response: NMFS acknowledges these                    catcher vessels but also catcher/                     the fishery to adjust to the new
                                                comments.                                               processors: ‘‘ . . . the following catcher            regulations. If a vessel owner missed the
                                                   Comment 2: Two commenters
                                                                                                        vessels [and catcher/processors] are in               2016 application deadline described in
                                                requested that NMFS implement this
                                                                                                        the partial observer coverage category                the proposed rule, the vessel would
                                                action as soon as possible in 2016. One
                                                                                                        . . .’’ The word ‘‘or’’ should be deleted             require full observer coverage until
                                                commenter would like to begin fishing
                                                for Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ)                      after paragraph (A).                                  January 2017. Removing the 2016
                                                                                                           Response: NMFS agrees with the                     deadline does not create a substantial
                                                Program Pacific halibut and sablefish
                                                                                                        suggested addition of ‘‘and catcher/                  administrative burden for NMFS
                                                around April 1, but due to the costs of
                                                                                                        processors’’ at § 679.51(a)(1)(i).                    because of the small number of vessels
                                                full coverage, would not start fishing
                                                                                                        However, NMFS does not agree with the                 involved. Fishery participants are
                                                until they were allowed to be placed in
                                                the partial observer coverage category.                 suggested deletion of the word ‘‘or’’                 reminded that the July 1 deadline
                                                The second commenter stated that it                     after § 679.51(a)(1)(i)(A). With the                  applies for the 2017 fishing year, and for
                                                benefits the few eligible catcher/                      implementation of this final rule,                    all future fishing years.
                                                processors to be placed in the partial                  § 679.51(a)(1)(i) contains three
                                                                                                                                                              Other Changes
                                                observer coverage as soon as possible in                paragraphs, (A), (B), and (C), each of
                                                                                                        which is independent of the others.                     NMFS adds the phrase ‘‘and catcher/
                                                2016, and doing so would not negatively
                                                                                                        Therefore, it is appropriate to retain the            processors’’ at § 679.51(a)(1)(i) to
                                                impact any other fishery participants.
                                                                                                        word ‘‘or’’ after § 679.51(a)(1)(i)(A).               reference not just catcher vessels but
                                                   Response: NMFS acknowledges these
                                                                                                                                                              also catcher/processors, as described in
                                                comments. Most of the catcher/                          Changes From the Proposed Rule                        the response to Comment 3 in the
                                                processors that will be eligible to be
                                                                                                        Initial Implementation Deadline for                   Comments and Responses section.
                                                placed in the partial observer coverage
                                                                                                        2016                                                    NMFS corrects a verb disagreement
                                                category under this final rule participate
                                                                                                                                                              error in the table at § 679.55(c) by
                                                in the sablefish IFQ fisheries or fish for                 The proposed rule for Amendment                    changing ‘‘is’’ to ‘‘are’’ in row (5).
                                                Pacific cod. Directed fishing for Pacific               112/102 (80 FR 81262, December 29,
                                                cod opened in most areas off Alaska on                  2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR               Classification
                                                January 1, 2016, and the IFQ fishing                    3775)) proposed to establish an                         The Administrator, Alaska Region,
                                                season started on March 19, 2016.                       application deadline in 2016 for an                   determined that Amendments 112 and
                                                Under existing regulations, any catcher/                owner of an eligible catcher/processor to             102 and this final rule are necessary for
                                                processors not placed in the partial                    request placement in the partial                      the conservation and management of the
                                                observer coverage category are in the                   observer coverage category within 15                  BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries and
                                                full observer coverage category and                     days after the effective date of the final            that they are consistent with the
                                                must carry an observer at all times while               rule. The effective date of the final rule            Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
                                                fishing in the GOA or BSAI. As noted                    was anticipated to be 30 days after its               applicable law.
                                                in the proposed rule and Analysis, being                publication in the Federal Register;                    This final rule has been determined to
                                                placed in the full observer coverage                    therefore, this deadline would have                   be not significant for purposes of
                                                category imposes costs on vessel owners                 provided a vessel owner 45 days to                    Executive Order 12866.
                                                that generally exceed the costs of being                consider and submit a timely request for
                                                placed in the partial observer coverage                 placement in the partial observer                     Administrative Procedure Act
                                                category. Allowing the owners of                        coverage category after the date of                      The NMFS Assistant Administrator
                                                catcher/processors to apply to be placed                publication of the final rule.                        finds good cause under 5 U.S.C.
                                                in the partial observer coverage category                  NMFS has determined that an                        553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day delay in
                                                as soon as possible in 2016 would                       application deadline for the 2016                     effectiveness for the provisions in this
                                                minimize the cost of observer coverage                  fishing year is not necessary. One of the             final rule. Maintaining the 30-day delay
                                                for these vessel owners. Due to the costs               primary reasons for an application                    would be contrary to the public interest.
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                                                of the full observer coverage category,                 deadline for 2017 and future years is to              Waiving the 30-day delay in
                                                some vessel owners may even choose                      provide information about which                       effectiveness would allow the owners of
                                                not to fish until the catcher/processor                 catcher/processors will be in the partial             catcher/processors to apply to be placed
                                                can be placed in the partial observer                   observer coverage category in time to                 in the partial observer coverage category
                                                coverage category. Therefore, for reasons               prepare the Observer Program annual                   as soon as the final rule is published
                                                discussed in the Classification section,                deployment plan for the upcoming year.                and would allow NMFS to approve this
                                                the NMFS Assistant Administrator has                    NMFS has already prepared the 2016                    placement for eligible catcher/


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                                                processors as soon as NMFS is able to                   observer coverage, which would delay                  proposed rule in the final rule as a
                                                complete the necessary review.                          the associated economic opportunities                 result of the comments; (4) a description
                                                Maintaining the 30-day delay in                         being sought through this final rule,                 of and an estimate of the number of
                                                effectiveness would not prevent vessel                  thus undermining its intent.                          small entities to which the rule will
                                                owners from applying to be placed in                       For these reasons, the NMFS Assistant              apply or an explanation of why no such
                                                the partial observer coverage category,                 Administrator waives the 30-day delay                 estimate is available; (5) a description of
                                                but NMFS would not be able to approve                   in effectiveness of this final rule and               the projected reporting, recordkeeping
                                                placement of eligible catcher/processors                will accept applications from the                     and other compliance requirements of
                                                in the partial observer coverage category               owners of catcher/processors to be                    the rule, including an estimate of the
                                                until the effective date of the final rule.             placed in the partial observer coverage               classes of small entities which will be
                                                This would require vessel owners to                     category on the day that this final rule
                                                                                                                                                              subject to the requirement and the type
                                                bear the costs of the full observer                     is published in the Federal Register.
                                                                                                                                                              of professional skills necessary for
                                                coverage category or delay fishing for up               Small Entity Compliance Guide                         preparation of the report or record; and
                                                to 30 days. Public comment received on
                                                                                                           Section 212 of the Small Business                  6) a description of the steps the agency
                                                the proposed rule overwhelmingly
                                                requested that NMFS implement this                      Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                has taken to minimize the significant
                                                action as soon as possible in 2016.                     1996 states that, for each rule or group              economic impact on small entities
                                                   Most of the catcher/processors that                  of related rules for which an agency is               consistent with the stated objectives of
                                                will be eligible to be placed in the                    required to prepare a final regulatory                applicable statutes, including a
                                                partial observer coverage category under                flexibility analysis, the agency shall                statement of the factual, policy, and
                                                this final rule participate in the                      publish one or more guides to assist                  legal reasons for selecting the alternative
                                                sablefish IFQ fisheries or fish for Pacific             small entities in complying with the                  adopted in the final rule and why each
                                                cod. Pacific cod opened for directed                    rule, and shall designate such                        one of the other significant alternatives
                                                fishing in most areas off Alaska on                     publications as ‘‘small entity                        to the rule considered by the agency
                                                January 1, 2016, and the sablefish IFQ                  compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                 which affect the impact on small
                                                fishing season started on March 19,                     explain the actions a small entity is                 entities was rejected.
                                                2016. Under existing regulations, any                   required to take to comply with a rule
                                                catcher/processors not placed in the                    or group of rules. The preamble to the                Need for and Objectives of the Rule
                                                partial observer coverage category are in               proposed rule (80 FR 81262, December
                                                                                                                                                                 A description of the need for, and
                                                the full observer coverage category and                 29, 2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81
                                                                                                        FR 3775)) and the preamble to this final              objectives of, the rule is contained in the
                                                required to carry an observer at all times                                                                    preamble to the proposed rule and this
                                                while fishing in the GOA or BSAI. As                    rule serve as the small entity
                                                                                                        compliance guide. This final rule does                final rule and is not repeated here. This
                                                noted in the proposed rule and
                                                                                                        not require any additional compliance                 FRFA incorporates the Initial Regulatory
                                                Analysis, the full observer coverage
                                                category imposes costs on vessel owners                 from small entities that is not described             Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) and the
                                                that generally exceed the costs of being                in the preamble to the proposed rule                  summary of the IRFA in the proposed
                                                placed in the partial observer coverage                 and this final rule. Copies of the                    rule (80 FR 81262, December 29, 2015;
                                                category. Allowing the owners of                        proposed rule and this final rule are                 corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR
                                                catcher/processors to apply to be placed                available from NMFS at the following                  3775)).
                                                in the partial observer coverage category               Web site: http://                                     Summary of Significant Issues Raised
                                                as soon as possible in 2016 would                       alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                             During Public Comment
                                                minimize the cost of observer coverage                  Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                for these vessel owners.                                (FRFA)                                                   NMFS published a proposed rule on
                                                   Waiving the 30-day delay in this final                                                                     December 29, 2015 (80 FR 81262;
                                                rule’s effectiveness will help maximize                    Section 604 of the Regulatory                      corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR
                                                economic opportunities for these                        Flexibility Act requires an agency to                 3775)). An IRFA was prepared and
                                                commercial fishermen in the BSAI and                    prepare a FRFA after being required by                summarized in the Classification section
                                                GOA during the 2016 fishing year and                    that section or any other law to publish
                                                                                                                                                              of the preamble to the proposed rule.
                                                will allow qualifying vessel owners to                  a general notice of proposed rulemaking
                                                                                                                                                              The comment period closed on January
                                                start operating under partial observer                  and when an agency promulgates a final
                                                                                                                                                              28, 2016. NMFS received 3 letters of
                                                coverage requirements as soon as the                    rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the
                                                                                                        U.S. Code. The following paragraphs                   public comment on the proposed rule.
                                                vessel owner receives notification from
                                                                                                        constitute the FRFA for this action.                  These comment letters did not address
                                                NMFS that the vessel is placed in the
                                                                                                           Section 604 describes the required                 the IRFA. The comments did address
                                                partial observer coverage category.
                                                   There is no administrative need for                  contents of a FRFA: (1) A statement of                the economic impacts of the rule
                                                additional time beyond the point of                     the need for, and objectives of, the rule;            generally by requesting that the rule be
                                                notification from NMFS. This is a non-                  (2) a statement of the significant issues             implemented as soon as possible to help
                                                controversial action that affects a small               raised by the public comments in                      maximize economic opportunities for
                                                number of vessel owners. NMFS is                        response to the initial regulatory                    commercial fishermen in the BSAI and
                                                unaware of any participants who would                   flexibility analysis, a statement of the              GOA during the 2016 fishing year by
                                                not be in favor of or who would be                      assessment of the agency of such issues,              allowing qualifying vessels to start
                                                potentially harmed by waiving the 30-                   and a statement of any changes made in                operating under partial observer
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                                                day delay in effectiveness. Without                     the proposed rule as a result of such                 coverage requirements as soon as the
                                                waiving the 30-day delay in                             comments; (3) the response of the                     vessel owner receives notification from
                                                effectiveness, vessel owners affected by                agency to any comments filed by the                   NMFS that the vessel is placed in the
                                                this final rule that are currently in full              Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small               partial observer coverage category. The
                                                observer coverage would have to wait an                 Business Administration in response to                Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
                                                additional 30 days after publication of                 the proposed rule, and a detailed                     Business Administration did not file
                                                this final rule to be placed in partial                 statement of any change made to the                   any comments on the proposed rule.


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                                                Number and Description of Small                         did not identify alternatives to the                  this action was to end permanent
                                                Entities Regulated by the Action                        preferred alternative that would                      placement in the partial observer
                                                  NMFS expects that up to 11 vessels                    minimize the impact on small entities                 coverage category for catcher/processor
                                                will qualify for placement in the partial               better than the preferred alternative and             vessels and create a flexible system that
                                                observer coverage category (See the                     still meet the objectives for this final              could respond if a vessel increased
                                                                                                        rule—to provide a relatively limited                  production.
                                                Classification section of the proposed
                                                                                                        exception to the general requirement                     The Council and NMFS considered
                                                rule (80 FR 81262, December 29, 2015;
                                                                                                        that all catcher/processors are in the full           multiple elements and options under
                                                corrected January 22, 2016 (81 FR                                                                             Alternative 2 that would qualify more
                                                                                                        observer coverage category, and
                                                3775))). NMFS estimates that up to 9 of                                                                       vessels or fewer vessels for placement in
                                                                                                        maintain the full observer coverage
                                                the 11 vessels identified are considered                                                                      the partial observer coverage category.
                                                                                                        requirement for all trawl catcher/
                                                directly regulated small entities.                                                                            In addition to the two average weekly
                                                                                                        processors and catcher/processors
                                                Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other                     participating in a catch share program                production thresholds, a low and a high
                                                Compliance Requirements                                 that requires full observer coverage.                 average daily, maximum daily
                                                                                                           The preferred alternative                          production, maximum weekly, and
                                                   This action contains one new
                                                                                                        implemented by this final rule modifies               annual production measures were
                                                reporting and recordkeeping
                                                                                                        existing regulations that are necessary to            considered.
                                                requirement that affects the small                                                                               The production thresholds analyzed
                                                                                                        meet the objectives of this final rule.
                                                entities. Vessel owners desiring to be                  The preferred alternative is not                      under Element 1 Option 4B (high
                                                placed in the partial observer coverage                 anticipated to have adverse impacts on                maximum weekly production) and
                                                category for a fishing year must submit                 small entities. As noted in the IRFA,                 Option 5B (high annual production)
                                                a form expressing that choice by July 1                 this action is expected to create a net               could have qualified one more small
                                                (except for the 2016 fishing year).                     benefit for the directly regulated small              catcher/processor for partial observer
                                                   This form will use production data                   entities. In other words, the benefits of             coverage than is qualified under the
                                                that will be available to the owner on                  this action are expected to outweigh the              preferred alternative (Option 2B:
                                                the eLandings Web site. Given the                       reporting, recordkeeping, and other                   average weekly production threshold of
                                                simplicity of the form, and the                         compliance costs described above.                     79,000 lb). The Council and NMFS did
                                                accessibility of the data needed to                        The Council and NMFS adopted the                   not select Option 4B because basing a
                                                complete it, NMFS estimates that it will                average weekly production threshold of                threshold on maximum weekly
                                                take no more than 30 minutes to                         79,000 lb (35.8 mt) as its preferred                  production would have excluded some
                                                complete and file the form. For                         alternative. This production threshold                catcher/processors that had one week of
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act estimation                      allows a catcher/processor to qualify for             relatively high production, but had
                                                purposes, NMFS values this type of                      placement in the partial observer                     relatively low average production over
                                                effort at $37 per hour. Approximately                   coverage category for a year, if its round            the remainder of the year. The Council
                                                nine small entities could be affected by                weight equivalent of their processed                  did not select Option 5B because it
                                                this requirement. Thus, the total public                product, two years previous, averaged                 would allow catcher/processors with
                                                time required to complete nine forms a                  less than 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) a week. If              relatively high production levels over
                                                year x 30 minutes is 4.5 hours. At a cost               the vessel had not operated two years                 the course of several weeks or months
                                                of $37 per hour, the estimated cost is                  previously, NMFS will use its                         during the year into the partial observer
                                                about $167.                                             production in the first year with                     coverage category. NMFS recommended
                                                Description of Significant Alternatives                 production since 2009, inclusive of                   that catcher/processors with these high
                                                to the Final Action That Minimize                       2009. If the vessel has not produced in               intensity production periods during the
                                                Adverse Impacts on Small Entities                       this period, NMFS will allow the vessel               year should remain in the full observer
                                                                                                        to be placed in the partial observer                  coverage category so that all of their
                                                   A FRFA must describe the steps the                   coverage category in the year in which                fishing activity is observed.
                                                agency has taken to minimize the                        application is made, unless it is a trawl                The average weekly measure was
                                                significant economic impact on small                    vessel, in which case it will be in the               chosen, because it provided a measure
                                                entities consistent with the stated                     full observer coverage category.                      of production intensity, which the
                                                objectives of applicable statues,                          This action reduces the relative                   annual, maximum daily, and maximum
                                                including a statement of the factual,                   burden on directly regulated small                    weekly measures, did not provide; it
                                                policy, and legal reasons for selecting                 catcher/processors in comparison with                 was readily measurable; and it was less
                                                the alternative adopted in the final rule               the status quo. Vessels that qualify can              prone to manipulation or unusually
                                                and why each one of the other                           forego full observer coverage and                     high levels of production than the other
                                                significant alternatives to the rule                    operate with less expensive partial                   options considered. A week is also the
                                                considered by the agency that affect the                observer coverage, should they choose                 standard measure of production for a
                                                impact on small entities was rejected.                  to do so. The three catcher/processors                catcher/processor trip in current
                                                ‘‘Significant alternatives’’ are those that             that were permanently placed in the                   regulation (Section 2.2.1 of the Analysis
                                                achieve the stated objectives for the                   partial observer coverage category under              and the Classification section of the
                                                action, consistent with prevailing law,                 the status quo now have to qualify for                proposed rule (80 FR 81262, December
                                                with potentially lesser adverse                         placement in the partial observer                     29, 2015; corrected January 22, 2016 (81
                                                economic impacts on small entities as a                 coverage category each year. The                      FR 3775))).
                                                whole.                                                  Council and NMFS chose the 79,000-lb
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                                                   The Council and NMFS considered a                    average weekly threshold, rather than an              Collection-of-Information Requirements
                                                range of alternatives and options to the                alternative 42,000-lb average weekly                    This final rule contains collection-of-
                                                preferred alternative that is                           threshold, to maximize the potential for              information requirements subject to the
                                                implemented by this final rule. These                   these three vessels to qualify for the                Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) which
                                                alternatives and options are described in               option to be placed in the partial                    have been approved by Office of
                                                Section 2 of the RIR/IRFA and are not                   observer coverage category in future                  Management and Budget (OMB) under
                                                repeated here. The Council and NMFS                     years. Moreover, one of the objectives of             control numbers 0648–0318, 0648–0515,


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                                                and 0648–0711. The information                             (3) * * *                                             (B) A catcher vessel when fishing for
                                                collections are presented by OMB                           (iii) For a catcher/processor in the               halibut with hook-and-line gear and
                                                control number.                                         partial observer coverage category, the               while carrying a person named on a
                                                                                                        period of time that begins when the                   permit issued under § 679.4(d)(1)(i),
                                                OMB Control No. 0648–0318
                                                                                                        vessel departs a port to harvest fish until           § 679.4(d)(2)(i), or § 679.4(e)(2), or for
                                                  Public reporting burden for Catcher/                  the vessel returns to port and offloads               sablefish IFQ with hook-and-line or pot
                                                Processor Observer Partial Coverage                     all processed product.                                gear and while carrying a person named
                                                Request is estimated to average 30                      *       *     *    *     *                            on a permit issued under § 679.4(d)(1)(i)
                                                minutes per response.                                                                                         or § 679.4(d)(2)(i); or
                                                                                                        ■ 3. In § 679.5, add paragraph (e)(13) to                (C) A catcher/processor placed in the
                                                OMB Control No. 0648–0515                               read as follows:                                      partial observer coverage category under
                                                  Public reporting burden for Catcher/                  § 679.5   Recordkeeping and reporting                 paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
                                                Processor Landing Report through                        (R&R).                                                *       *    *     *     *
                                                eLandings is estimated to average one                                                                            (2) * * *
                                                                                                        *       *     *    *     *
                                                minute per response.                                                                                             (i) * * *
                                                                                                           (e) * * *
                                                OMB Control No. 0648–0711                                  (13) Catcher/processor landing report.                (A) Catcher/processors, except a
                                                                                                        (i) The operator of a catcher/processor               catcher/processor placed in the partial
                                                  Public reporting burden for submittal                                                                       observer coverage category under
                                                of Observer Fee through eFISH is                        placed in the partial observer coverage
                                                                                                        category under § 679.51(a)(3) must use                paragraph (a)(3) of this section;
                                                estimated to average 1 minute per
                                                response.                                               eLandings or other NMFS-approved                      *       *    *     *     *
                                                  Send comments regarding these                         software to submit a catcher/processor                   (3) Catcher/processor placement in
                                                burden estimates or any other aspect of                 landing report to NMFS for each fishing               the partial observer coverage category
                                                these collections, including suggestions                trip conducted while that catcher/                    for a year—(i) Definitions. For purposes
                                                for reducing the burden, to NMFS (see                   processor is in the partial observer                  of this paragraph (a)(3), these terms are
                                                ADDRESSES), and by email to OIRA_
                                                                                                        coverage category.                                    defined as follows:
                                                                                                           (ii) The vessel operator must log into                (A) Average weekly groundfish
                                                Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax to 202–
                                                                                                        eLandings or other NMFS-approved                      production means the annual
                                                395–5806.
                                                  Notwithstanding any other provision                   software and provide the information                  groundfish round weight production
                                                of the law, no person is required to                    required on the computer screen.                      estimate for a catcher/processor, divided
                                                respond to, and no person shall be                      Additional instructions for submitting a              by the number of separate weeks during
                                                subject to penalty for failure to comply                catcher/processor landing report is on                which production occurred, as
                                                with, a collection of information subject               the Alaska Region Web site at http://                 determined by production reports,
                                                to the requirements of the PRA, unless                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                             excluding any groundfish caught using
                                                                                                           (iii) For purposes of this landing                 trawl gear.
                                                that collection of information displays a
                                                                                                        report requirement, the end of a fishing                 (B) Fishing year means the year
                                                currently valid OMB control number.
                                                                                                        trip is defined in § 679.2, paragraph                 during which a catcher/processor might
                                                All currently approved NOAA
                                                                                                        (3)(iii) of the definition of a fishing trip.         be placed in partial observer coverage.
                                                collections of information may be
                                                                                                           (iv) The vessel operator must submit                  (C) Standard basis year means the
                                                viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                        the catcher/processor landing report to               fishing year minus two years.
                                                services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                                                                                        NMFS by 2400 hours, A.l.t., on the day                   (D) Alternate basis year means the
                                                List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679                     after the end of the fishing trip.                    most recent year before the standard
                                                  Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and                      *       *     *    *     *                            basis year in which a catcher/processor
                                                recordkeeping requirements.                             ■ 4. In § 679.51,                                     had any groundfish production but not
                                                                                                        ■ a. Revise paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and                  earlier than 2009.
                                                  Dated: March 23, 2016.                                                                                         (ii) Deadline for requesting partial
                                                Eileen Sobeck,                                          (a)(2)(i)(A);
                                                                                                        ■ b. Remove and reserve paragraphs                    observer coverage. For the 2017 fishing
                                                Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                                                                        year and every fishing year after 2017,
                                                National Marine Fisheries Service.                      (a)(2)(iv)(B) and (a)(2)(v);
                                                                                                        ■ c. Add paragraph (a)(3); and                        the deadline for requesting partial
                                                  For the reasons set out in the                        ■ d. Revise paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B)                  observer coverage is July 1 of the year
                                                preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is amended                    introductory text to read as follows:                 prior to the fishing year.
                                                as follows:                                                                                                      (iii) Requirements for placing a
                                                                                                        § 679.51 Observer requirements for                    catcher/processor in the partial observer
                                                PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                               vessels and plants.                                   coverage category. NMFS will place a
                                                EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                             *     *     *     *     *                             catcher/processor in the partial observer
                                                ALASKA                                                    (a) * * *                                           coverage category for a fishing year if
                                                                                                          (1) * * *                                           the owner of the catcher/processor
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR                    (i) Vessel classes in partial coverage              requests placement in partial observer
                                                part 679 continues to read as follows:                  category. Unless otherwise specified in               coverage by the deadline for requesting
                                                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et             paragraph (a)(2) of this section, the                 partial observer coverage for that fishing
                                                seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.            following catcher vessels and catcher/                year and the catcher/processor meets
                                                111–281                                                 processors are in the partial observer                the following requirements:
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                                                ■ 2. In § 679.2, add paragraph (3)(iii) to              coverage category when fishing for                       (A) An average weekly groundfish
                                                the definition of ‘‘Fishing trip’’ to read              halibut with hook-and-line gear or when               production of:
                                                as follows:                                             directed fishing for groundfish in a                     (1) 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) or less, but
                                                                                                        federally managed or parallel                         more than zero lb, in the standard basis
                                                § 679.2   Definitions.                                  groundfish fishery, as defined at § 679.2:            year; or
                                                *      *     *    *     *                                 (A) A catcher vessel designated on an                  (2) Zero lb in the standard basis year
                                                    Fishing trip means: * * *                           FFP under § 679.4(b)(1); or                           and 79,000 lb (35.8 mt) or less, but more


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                                                than zero lb, in the alternate basis year;                          (vi) Initial Administrative                                            vessel participating in the Rockfish
                                                or                                                                Determination (IAD). If NMFS denies a                                    Program:
                                                   (3) Had no production from 2009                                request to place a catcher/processor in                                  *     *     *      *    *
                                                through the standard basis year; and                              the partial observer coverage category,                                  ■ 5. In § 679.55, revise paragraphs (a)
                                                   (B) Is not a catcher/processor using                           NMFS will provide an IAD, which will
                                                trawl gear; and                                                                                                                            and (c) to read as follows:
                                                                                                                  explain the basis for the denial.
                                                   (C) Is not subject to additional                                                                                                        § 679.55          Observer fees.
                                                                                                                    (vii) Appeal. If the owner of a catcher/
                                                observer coverage requirements in
                                                                                                                  processor wishes to appeal NMFS’                                            (a) Responsibility. The owner of a
                                                paragraph (a)(2)(vi) of this section.
                                                   (iv) How to request placement of a                             denial of a request to place a catcher/                                  shoreside processor or stationary
                                                catcher/processor in partial observer                             processor in the partial observer                                        floating processor named on a Federal
                                                coverage. A vessel owner must submit a                            coverage category, the owner may                                         Processing Permit (FPP), a catcher/
                                                request form to NMFS. The request form                            appeal the determination under the                                       processor named on a Federal Fisheries
                                                must be completed with all required                               appeals procedure set out at 15 CFR part                                 Permit (FFP), or a person named on a
                                                fields accurately completed. The request                          906.                                                                     Registered Buyer permit at the time of
                                                form is provided by NMFS and is                                   *      *     *    *     *                                                the landing subject to the observer fee
                                                available on the NMFS Alaska Region                                                                                                        as specified at § 679.55(c) must comply
                                                                                                                    (e) * * *
                                                Web site (http://                                                                                                                          with the requirements of this section.
                                                                                                                    (1) * * *                                                              Subsequent non-renewal of an FPP,
                                                alaskafisheries.noaa.gov). The submittal
                                                methods are described on the form.                                  (iii) * * *                                                            FFP, or a Registered Buyer permit does
                                                   (v) Notification of placement in the                             (B) Communication equipment                                            not affect the permit holder’s liability
                                                partial observer coverage category.                               requirements. In the case of an operator                                 for noncompliance with this section.
                                                NMFS will notify the owner if the                                 of a catcher/processor (except for a                                     *      *    *     *     *
                                                catcher/processor has been placed in the                          catcher/processor placed in the partial                                     (c) Landings subject to the observer
                                                partial observer coverage category in                             observer coverage category under                                         fee. The observer fee is assessed on
                                                writing. Until NMFS provides                                      paragraph (a)(3) of this section), a                                     landings by vessels not in the full
                                                notification, the catcher/processor is in                         mothership, a catcher vessel 125 ft LOA                                  observer coverage category described at
                                                the full observer coverage category for                           or longer (except for a vessel fishing for                               § 679.51(a)(2) according to the following
                                                that fishing year.                                                groundfish with pot gear), or a catcher                                  table:

                                                                                                                                                                   Is fish from the landing subject to the observer fee?
                                                If fish in the landing by a catcher vessel or production by a catcher/                               If the vessel is not designated on                       If the vessel is designated on an
                                                processor is from the following fishery or species:                                                  an FFP or required to be                                 FFP or required to be designated
                                                                                                                                                     designated on an FFP:                                    on an FFP:

                                                (1) Groundfish listed in Table 2a to this part that are harvested in the                             Not applicable, an FFP is required                       Yes.
                                                  EEZ and subtracted from a total allowable catch limit specified                                      to harvest these groundfish in
                                                  under § 679.20(a).                                                                                   the EEZ.
                                                (2) Groundfish listed in Table 2a to this part that are harvested in                                 No ..................................................    Yes.
                                                  Alaska State waters, including in a parallel groundfish fishery, and
                                                  subtracted from a total allowable catch limit specified under
                                                  § 679.20(a).
                                                (3) Sablefish IFQ, regardless of where harvested ..................................                  Yes .................................................    Yes.
                                                (4) Halibut IFQ or halibut CDQ, regardless of where harvested ............                           Yes .................................................    Yes.
                                                (5) Groundfish listed in Table 2a to this part that are harvested in                                 No ..................................................    No.
                                                  Alaska State waters, but are not subtracted from a total allowable
                                                  catch limit under § 679.20(a).
                                                (6) Any groundfish or other species not listed in Table 2a to part 679,                              No ..................................................    No.
                                                  except halibut IFQ or CDQ halibut, regardless of where harvested.



                                                *       *       *        *       *                                §§ 679.2 and 679.5             [Amended]                                 column and replace it with the phrase
                                                                                                                  ■ 6. At each of the locations shown in                                   indicated in the ‘‘Add’’ column for the
                                                                                                                  the ‘‘Location’’ column, remove the                                      number of times indicated in the
                                                                                                                  phrase indicated in the ‘‘Remove’’                                       ‘‘Frequency’’ column.

                                                                     Location                                                    Remove                                                               Add                               Frequency

                                                § 679.2 Definition of ‘‘Suspension’’ ..........           § 679.50 ...................................................   § 679.53 ...................................................               1
                                                § 679.2 Definition of ‘‘Suspension’’ ..........           § 679.50(j) ................................................   § 679.53(c) ...............................................                1
                                                § 679.5(e)(10)(iv)(B) .................................   required to have 100 percent observer                          in the groundfish and halibut fishery full                                 1
                                                                                                             coverage or more.                                              observer coverage category described
                                                                                                                                                                            at § 679.51(a)(2).
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Document Created: 2016-03-30 08:28:59
Document Modified: 2016-03-30 08:28:59
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective March 29, 2016.
ContactAnne Marie Eich, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 17403 
RIN Number0648-BF36
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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