81_FR_18621 81 FR 18559 - Fishery of the Northeastern United States; Bluefish Fishery; 2016-2018 Bluefish Specifications

81 FR 18559 - Fishery of the Northeastern United States; Bluefish Fishery; 2016-2018 Bluefish Specifications

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 62 (March 31, 2016)

Page Range18559-18563
FR Document2016-07263

We propose specifications for the 2016-2018 bluefish fishery. This action is necessary to comply with the implementing regulations for the Bluefish Fishery Management Plan that require us to publish specifications and provide an opportunity for public comment. The proposed specifications are necessary to constrain harvest for this species within scientifically sound recommendations to prevent overfishing.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 151130999-6225-01]
RIN 0648-XE336


Fishery of the Northeastern United States; Bluefish Fishery; 
2016-2018 Bluefish Specifications

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

ACTION: Proposed specifications; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: We propose specifications for the 2016-2018 bluefish fishery. 
This action is necessary to comply with the implementing regulations 
for the Bluefish Fishery Management Plan that require us to publish 
specifications and provide an opportunity for public comment. The 
proposed specifications are necessary to constrain harvest for this 
species within scientifically sound recommendations to prevent 
overfishing.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before April 15, 2016.

ADDRESSES: A draft environmental assessment (EA) was prepared for these 
specifications and describes the proposed action and other considered 
alternatives, and provides an analysis of their impacts. Copies of the 
draft Specifications Document, including the draft EA and the Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are available on request from 
Dr. Christopher M. Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council, Suite 201, 800 North State Street, Dover, DE 19901. 
These documents are also accessible via the Internet at www.mafmc.org 
and www.regulations.gov.
    You may submit comments on this document, identified by NOAA-NMFS-
2015-1060, by either of the following methods:
    Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public comments via 
the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal.
    1. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-1060
    2. Click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields
    3. Enter or attach your comments.
    --OR--
    Mail: Submit written comments to John Bullard, Regional 
Administrator, National Marine Fishery Service, 55 Great Republic 
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01950. Mark the outside of the envelope, 
``Comments on the Proposed Rule for Bluefish Specifications.''
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Scheimer, Fishery Management 
Specialist, (978) 281-9236.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

General Specification Background

    The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) and the 
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (Commission) cooperatively 
manage the Atlantic bluefish (Pomatus saltatrix) fishery. 
Specifications in this fishery include various catch and landing 
subdivisions, such as annual catch limits (ACLs), commercial and 
recreational sector annual catch targets (ACTs), sector-specific 
landing limits (i.e., the commercial fishery quota and recreational 
harvest limit), and measures used to manage the recreational fishery 
(e.g., minimum fish size, bag limits) for the upcoming fishing year.
    The Bluefish Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and its implementing 
regulations establish the Council's process for establishing 
specifications. Regulations implementing the FMP appear at 50 CFR part 
648, subparts A and J. The regulations requiring annual specifications 
are found at Sec.  648.162. The management unit specified in the FMP is 
U.S. waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, from Florida northward to 
the U.S./Canada border. The FMP also stipulates how to divide the 
specification catch limits into commercial and recreational fishery 
allocations, when and how to adjust commercial and recreational limits 
by quota transfer between the two sectors, and how to allocate state-
by-state quotas.
    The annual specifications process requires that the Council's 
Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) and the Bluefish Monitoring 
Committee review the best available scientific information and make 
recommendations to the Council. The SSC met July 21, 2015, to review a 
new 2015 benchmark stock assessment and recommend acceptable biological 
catches (ABCs) for 2016-2018 for this fishery. More details on the 
SSC's discussions are provided in the proposed Specifications section 
below. The Council's Bluefish Monitoring Committee met on July 27, 
2015, to review the SSC's ABC recommendations and to propose 
complementary management measures. The Council and the Commission's 
Bluefish Management Board met jointly on August 10, 2015, to consider 
the recommendations of the SSC and the Bluefish Monitoring Committee, 
receive public comments, and formalize catch limit specifications and 
commercial and recreational management measures. More complete details 
on the SSC, Bluefish Monitoring Committee, and Council meeting 
deliberations can be found on the Council's Web site (www.mafmc.org).
    While the Board action was finalized at the August meeting, the 
Council's recommendations must be reviewed by NMFS to ensure that they 
comply with the FMP and all applicable law. NMFS must also conduct 
notice-and-comment rulemaking to propose and implement the final 
specifications.
    The Bluefish FMP defines ACL as equal to ABC. The Bluefish 
Monitoring Committee identifies the relevant sources of management 
uncertainty, which may be used to reduce the ACL before establishing 
the recreational and commercial ACTs. Because the bluefish fishery has 
not fully utilized available ACTs in recent years and management 
precision is timely, the Bluefish Monitoring Committee did not 
recommend applying a management uncertainty reduction before 
establishing sector-specific ACTs. The Bluefish Monitoring Committee 
recommended allocating 17 percent of the ACL to the commercial fishery 
and 83 of the ACL percent to the recreational fishery. Estimated 
discards are then subtracted from each sector ACT to calculate sector 
Total Allowable Landings (TALs). Using this method ensures that each 
sector is accountable for its respective discards, rather than simply 
apportioning the ABC by the allocation percentages to derive the sector 
TALs. Commercial discards are assumed to be negligible and recreational 
discards are projected using a 3-year moving average from Marine 
Recreational Information Program (MRIP) data. The Council may also 
specify a research set-aside (RSA) quota of up to 3 percent of the TAL, 
but the

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Council did not recommend RSA for 2016-2018. Additionally, the FMP 
specifies that if the recreational fishery is not projected to land its 
available harvest limit, then quota may be transferred from the 
recreational to the commercial sector, up to a commercial quota of 10.5 
million lb (4,762 mt). The adjusted commercial quota is then allocated 
to the coastal states from Maine through Florida in specified shares as 
outlined in the FMP.
    A 2015 benchmark stock assessment used as the scientific basis for 
these specifications may be found on the Northeast Fisheries Science 
Center's Web site (www.nefsc.noaa.gov). The assessment indicates that 
bluefish are not overfished, and that overfishing is not occurring. The 
assessment updated the bluefish stock biological reference points. The 
previous assessment used Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) reference 
points for fishing mortality and total biomass. The stock recruitment 
relationship is poorly defined for bluefish, so the 2015 benchmark 
assessment used Spawning Stock Biomass (SSB) per recruit based 
reference points as proxies for MSY reference points. This lowered the 
SSB target level from 324 million lb (147,052 mt) to 245 million pounds 
(111,228 mt) and lowered the current SSB estimate (191 million pounds 
in 2014; or 86,534 mt) used to develop the ABCs.
    The SSC modified the overfishing limit (OFL) probability 
distribution derived from the stock assessment, and determined that a 
lower coefficient of variation, or CV, to estimate scientific 
uncertainty was acceptable instead of the previously used 100-percent 
CV. The SSC stated this was acceptable because the new stock assessment 
improved treatment of uncertainty. The SSC's ABC recommendations are 
based on a 60-percent CV from the OFL and are, therefore, higher than 
they would have been under the previously used 100-percent CV.

Proposed Specifications

    This rule proposes the Council's ABC recommendation and the 
commercial and recreational catch limits associated with that ABC for 
fishing years 2016-2018 as outlined in table 1.

                                          Table 1--Proposed 2016-2018 Bluefish Specifications and Calculations
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                                                           Current                                            Proposed
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                                                            2015                      2016                      2017                      2018
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                                                   million lb       mt       million lb       mt       million lb       mt       million lb       mt
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OFL.............................................        34.22       15,521        25.76       11,686        26.44       11,995        27.97       12,688
ABC.............................................        21.54        9,772        19.45        8,825        20.64        9,363        21.81        9,895
ACL.............................................        21.54        9,772        19.45        8,825        20.64        9,363        21.81        9,895
Management Uncertainty..........................         0               0         0               0         0               0         0               0
Commercial ACT..................................         3.66        1,661         3.30        1,500         3.50        1,592         3.70        1,682
Recreational ACT................................        17.88        8,110        16.14        7,325        17.13        7,770        18.10        8,213
Commercial Discards.............................         0               0         0               0         0               0         0               0
Recreational Discards...........................         3.35        1,520         2.98        1,356         2.98        1,356         2.98        1,356
Commercial TAL..................................         3.66        1,661         3.30        1,500         3.50        1,592         3.70        1,682
Recreational TAL................................        14.53        6,591        13.15        5,969        14.14        6,414        15.11        6,857
Combined TAL....................................        18.19        8,252        16.46        7,469        17.65        8,006        18.82        8,539
Projected Recreational Landings.................        12.95        5,875        10.98        4,980        10.98        4,980        10.98         4,90
Transfer........................................         1.58          716         2.17          984         3.16        1,433         4.13        1,873
Commercial Quota................................         5.24        2,377         5.48        2,485         6.67        3,025         7.84        3,556
Recreational Harvest Limit (RHL)................        12.95        5,875        10.98        4,980        10.98        4,980        10.98        4,980
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Note: Recreational projections, transfer, and resulting commercial quota and RHL may be adjusted as more up-to-date recreational data become available.

    The Council recommended the ABC values proposed by the SSC for 
2016-2018. The Bluefish Monitoring Committee recommended using a 3-year 
average to project future recreational landings as was done in the 
previous specifications. The Council did not endorse this 
recommendation, requesting that the most recent available complete 
year's landing data be used to project recreational landings.
    Under certain conditions, the FMP allows a TAL transfer from the 
recreational to the commercial fishery, if projections indicate the 
full recreational landing limit will not be fully harvested. Council 
analysis using preliminary 2015 landings data to project future 
landings indicates the recreational fishery is not expected to land its 
harvest limit in 2016, so quota can be transferred to the commercial 
fishery. The amount of transfer was calculated so that the RHL equals 
expected recreational landings and the final commercial quota does not 
exceed 10.5 million lb, consistent with the FMP requirement outlining 
the transfer process. This option represents the preferred alternative 
recommended by the Council; however, the Council recognized that future 
updates to the recreational harvest projections may result in a 
different transfer amount from the recreational sector to the 
commercial sector. We will use updated 2015 MRIP recreational harvest 
data as they become available and adjust the 2016 recreational transfer 
limit, as needed, in the final rule. The Council recommended we re-
evaluate the transfer each year, consistent with the FMP requirements, 
as additional recreational fishery data become available. Each year in 
2017 and 2018, an updated projection for recreational landings will be 
based on realized recreational landings from the preceding year, and 
that projection will be used to estimate potential transfers from the 
recreational fishery to the commercial fishery. Any adjustments to the 
transfer amount will be published each year in a rule.
    We propose the Council-recommended status quo daily recreational 
possession limit of up to 15 fish per person. Fishing under these catch 
limits for 2016 through 2018 is not expected to compromise the bluefish 
stock, nor will fishing at this level present an unacceptably high 
likelihood of overfishing. The calculation process described above 
produced the

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management measures shown in Table 1. Table 2 presents the proposed 
state allocations for 2016-2018 using the state commercial quota 
allocations in the FMP. There were no states that exceeded their quota 
in 2015; therefore, no accountability measures are necessary for the 
2016 fishing year. In 2017 and 2018, any commercial quota adjustments 
necessary to account for overages will be published in the Federal 
Register prior to the start of the respective fishing year.

                                          Table 2--2016-2018 Proposed Initial Bluefish State Commercial Quotas
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                                                                2016 Initial quota              2017 Initial quota              2018 Initial quota
                  State                     FMP Percent  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               share            kg              lb              kg              lb              kg              lb
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ME.......................................         0.6685          16,635          36,673          20,231          44,602          23,788          52,443
NH.......................................         0.4145          10,314          22,739          12,544          27,655          14,749          32,517
MA.......................................         6.7167         167,135         368,469         203,270         448,135         239,003         526,912
RI.......................................         6.8081         169,409         373,483         206,037         454,233         242,256         534,082
CT.......................................         1.2663          31,510          69,467          38,323          84,487          45,059          99,339
NY.......................................        10.3851         258,417         569,712         314,289         692,888         369,538         814,691
NJ.......................................        14.8162         368,678         812,796         448,389         988,529         527,211       1,162,302
DE.......................................         1.8782          46,736         103,035          56,841         125,312          66,833         147,341
MD.......................................         3.0018          74,695         164,675          90,845         200,278         106,814         235,485
VA.......................................        11.8795         295,603         651,693         359,515         792,594         422,713         931,924
NC.......................................        32.0608         797,783       1,758,810         970,270       2,139,079       1,140,833       2,515,107
SC.......................................         0.0352             876           1,931           1,065           2,349           1,253           2,761
GA.......................................         0.0095             236             521             288             634             338             745
FL.......................................        10.0597         250,320         551,861         304,441         671,178         357,959         789,164
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    Total................................       100.0001       2,488,344       5,485,859       3,026,344       6,671,946       3,558,344       7,844,805
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Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule is 
consistent with the Bluefish FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act, and other applicable law, subject to further consideration 
after public comment.
    These proposed specifications are exempt from review under 
Executive Order 12866.
    An IRFA was prepared by the Council, as required by section 603 of 
the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), to examine the impacts of these 
proposed specifications on small business entities, if adopted. A copy 
of the detailed RFA analysis, including the IRFA, is available from 
NMFS or the Council (see ADDRESSES). The Council's analysis made use of 
quantitative approaches when possible. Where quantitative data on 
revenues or other business-related metrics that would provide insight 
to potential impacts were not available to inform the analyses, 
qualitative analyses were conducted. A summary of the 2016-2018 
specifications IRFA analysis follows.

Description of the Reasons Why Action by the Agency Is Being Considered 
and a Statement of the Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, This 
Proposed Rule

    This action proposes management measures, including annual catch 
limits, for the bluefish fishery in order to prevent overfishing and 
achieve optimum yield in the fishery. A complete description of the 
action, why it is being considered, and the legal basis for this action 
are contained in the draft Specifications Document, and elsewhere in 
the preamble to this proposed rule, and are not repeated here.

Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the 
Proposed Rule Would Apply

    The Small Business Administration defines a small business as one 
that is independently owned and operated; not dominant in its field of 
operation; has annual receipts that do not exceed $20.5 million in the 
case of commercial finfish harvesting entities, $5.5 million in the 
case of commercial shellfish harvesting entities, $7.5 million in the 
case of for-hire fishing entities; or has fewer than 750 employees in 
the case of fish processors or 100 employees in the case of fish 
dealers.
    This proposed rule affects commercial and recreational fish 
harvesting entities engaged in the bluefish fishery. Individually-
permitted vessels may hold permits for several fisheries, harvesting 
species of fish that are regulated by several different FMPs, beyond 
those impacted by the proposed action. Furthermore, multiple-permitted 
vessels and/or permits may be owned by entities affiliated by stock 
ownership, common management, identity of interest, contractual 
relationships, or economic dependency. For the purposes of the IRFA 
analysis, the ownership entities, not the individual vessels, are 
considered to be the regulated entities.
    Ownership entities are defined as those entities with common 
ownership personnel as listed on the permit application. Only permits 
with identical ownership personnel are categorized as an ownership 
entity. For example, if five permits have the same seven persons listed 
as co-owners on their permit applications, those seven persons would 
form one ownership entity that holds those five permits. If two of 
those seven owners also co-own additional vessels, that ownership 
arrangement would be considered a separate ownership entity for the 
purpose of this analysis.
    In preparation for this action, ownership entities are identified 
based on a list of all permits for the most recent complete calendar 
year. The current ownership data set used for this analysis is based on 
calendar year 2014 and contains average gross sales associated with 
those permits for calendar years 2012 through 2014. In addition to 
classifying a business (ownership entity) as small or large, a business 
can also be classified by its primary source of revenue. A business is 
defined as being primarily engaged in fishing for finfish if it obtains 
greater than 50 percent of its gross sales from sales of finfish. A 
description of the specific permits that are likely to be impacted by 
this action is provided below, along with a discussion of the impacted 
businesses, which can include multiple vessels and/or permit types.

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    The ownership database shows that for the 2012-2014 period, 724 
affiliate firms held a bluefish commercial permit only, 144 affiliate 
firms held a bluefish party/charter permit only, and 144 firms held 
both commercial and party/charter permits. However, not all of those 
affiliate firms are active participants in the fishery. According to 
the ownership database, 950 affiliate firms landed bluefish during the 
2012-2014 period, with 942 of those business affiliates categorized as 
small business and 8 categorized as large business.

Description of the Projected Reporting, Record-Keeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements of This Proposed Rule

    There is no new reporting or recordkeeping requirements contained 
in any of the alternatives considered for this action.

Federal Rules Which May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With This 
Proposed Rule

    NMFS is not aware of any relevant Federal rules that may duplicate, 
overlap, or conflict with this proposed rule.

Description of Significant Alternatives to the Proposed Action Which 
Accomplish the Stated Objectives of Applicable Statutes and Which 
Minimize Any Significant Economic Impact on Small Entities

    The Council analyzed four sets of combined catch limit alternatives 
for each of the fishing years 2016-2018 for the bluefish fishery. The 
alternatives were as follows:
     Alternative 1 is the Council's preferred alternative that 
we are proposing as outlined in this rule's preamble;
     Alternative 2 is the status quo and would maintain the 
current measures in effect;
     Alternative 3 is an alternative provided for analytical 
purposes as the ``most restrictive'' set of commercial quotas, based on 
no transfer between the recreational and commercial sectors; and
     Alternative 4 is the counter-point to Alternative 3, a 
maximum quota transfer of up to 10.5 million lb (4,762 mt) commercial 
quota.
    The preferred alternative represents an increase in commercial 
quota and a decrease in RHL for all three years 2016-2018 relative to 
the 2015 implemented limits. The discussion below is based on the 
conclusions of the IRFA analyses in the draft Specifications Document 
provided by the Council. Table 3 outlines the available commercial 
quota and recreational harvest limits for the four alternatives used in 
the IRFA.

                               Table 3--Summary of Landings Limits by Alternative
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                                                         Commercial quota           Recreational harvest limit
              Year                  Alternative  ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    million lb          mt          million lb          mt
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2016............................               1            5.48           2,485           10.98           4,980
                                               2            5.24           2,376           12.95           5,874
                                               3            3.31           1,501           13.15           5,964
                                               4            10.5           4,760            5.96           2,703
2017............................               1            6.67           3,025           10.98           4,980
                                               2            5.24           2,376           12.95           5,874
                                               3            3.51           1,592           14.14           6,413
                                               4            10.5           4,760            7.15           3,243
2018............................               1            7.84           3,556           10.98           4,980
                                               2            5.24           2,376           12.95           5,874
                                               3            3.71           1,682           15.11           6,853
                                               4            10.5           4,762            8.32           3,773
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Commercial Fishery Impacts

    To assess the impact of the alternatives on commercial fisheries, 
the Council conducted a threshold analysis and an analysis of potential 
changes in ex-vessel gross revenue that would result from each 
alternative, using Northeast dealer reports and South Atlantic Trip 
Ticket reports.
    Alternative 1 (the preferred alternative) and Alternative 4 
represent increases in commercial quotas relative to 2015. It is 
expected that Alternatives 1 and 4 would have neutral socio-economic 
impacts. In recent years, bluefish commercial landings have been 
substantially lower than the quotas due to market conditions. Unless 
market conditions change substantially, we expect that commercial 
landings will be close to 2014 landings despite an increase in fishing 
opportunity. There is no indication that the market environment for 
commercially caught bluefish will change considerably in 2016-2018.
    Under the Alternative 2 (status quo) measures, the 2016-2018 
specifications would have no change in allowable commercial landings 
relative to the 2015 limits. As such, it is expected that no change in 
revenues or fishing opportunities would occur. Alternative 2 would 
likely result in quota constraints for vessels in New York, 
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and North Carolina; however, these quota 
constraints may not have an economic impact due to the ability to 
transfer quota from state to state.
    Under Alternative 3, the most commercially restrictive alternative 
considered, 72 out of 942 small firms in the Northeast region are 
projected to incur revenue losses of 5 percent or more in 2016 when 
compared to 2015. Of those firms, 43 percent had gross sales of $10,000 
or less, likely indicating that their dependence on fishing is small. 
In 2017, 68 small firms likely would be faced with revenue reductions 
of 5 percent or more (60 percent with gross sales of $10,000 or less), 
and in 2018, 61 small firms likely would be faced with revenue 
reductions of 5 percent or more (61 percent with gross sales less than 
$10,000). For large firms that landed bluefish in the Northeast during 
2012-2014, the potential overall revenue reduction is 0.01 percent for 
each year in 2016-2018. Assuming no change in prices, the average 
decrease in revenue distributed among all firms that landed bluefish in 
the Northeast would be $780 per firm in 2016, $649 in 2017, and $518 in 
2018.
    The South Atlantic Trip Ticket Report data indicate that 757 
vessels landed commercial bluefish quota in North

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Carolina from 2012-2014. On average, these vessels generated 8.9 
percent of their total ex-vessel revenue from bluefish landings. 
Landings are projected to decrease in North Carolina by 43 percent as a 
consequence of Alternative 3 quota in 2016 relative to 2014; however, 
this analysis may overestimate the negative impact to small businesses 
because quota may be transferred between states. Alternative 3 
represents a 40-percent reduction in 2017 and 36-percent reduction in 
2018 for North Carolina relative to 2014 landings. If commercial quota 
is transferred from a state or states that do not land their entire 
bluefish quotas, as was done frequently in previous years, the number 
of affected entities could change. Under this alternative, the amount 
of potential surplus quota available to be transferred is low for all 
years 2016-2018, but transfers could lessen the adverse economic impact 
on vessels landing in the state(s) receiving quota transfers. Such 
transfers cannot be predicted or projected, as each occurs on a case-
by-case basis by agreement between states.

Recreational Fishery Impacts

    It is very difficult to calculate the economic value of 
recreational fisheries. No changes to the recreational fishing season, 
minimum fish size, or per-angler possession limit are being proposed. 
Because these measures are not changing, it is not expected that there 
will be any associated economic impact on the recreational fishery. The 
only potential variable that may have an economic on impact 
recreational fisheries and regulated small business entities that 
participate in them are the various landing limits under consideration. 
Using the preliminary 2015 recreational landings data, Alternative 1 
(preferred) proposes an RHL (10.98 million lb, 4,980 mt) that is 
approximately 15 percent lower than the 2015 limit; however, the 
proposed RHL is the same as 2015 landings. As such, the proposed RHL is 
not expected to be constraining, and, therefore, is not expected to 
impact recreational fisheries. Under the Alternative 2 (status quo), 
the RHL (12.95 million lb, 5,874 mt) is approximately 15 percent above 
the recreational landings for 2015 (10.98 million lb, 4,980 mt). The 
RHLs for Alternative 3 (13.15 million lb, 5,964 mt) and Alternative 4 
(5.96 million lb, 2,703 mt) in 2016 are approximately 20 percent above 
and 46 percent below the recreational landings for 2015, respectively. 
Alternative 4, which we are not recommending, is the only alternative 
that could potentially have negative impacts on the recreational 
fishery by risking a closure. None of the analyses indicate that the 
proposed measures will have a negative impact on recreational fishing. 
The proposed RHLs each year are not anticipated to limit recreational 
catch or negatively impact recreational fishing revenue, because the 
RHLs will be based on realized landings from the preceding year.

Summary

    The Council selected Alternative 1 (preferred) over Alternative 2 
(status quo), Alternative 3 (no transfer), and Alternative 4 (maximum 
transfer), stating that the Alternative 1 measures were consistent with 
the advice provided to the Council by its SSC and Bluefish Monitoring 
Committees. The Council analysis indicates the proposed measures would 
have less negative economic impacts than the most restrictive 
Alternative 3, while also benefitting from the potential for increased 
efficiency of flexible sector quota transfer. Alternative 2, the status 
quo alternative, is not feasible because it could result in combined 
landings that are higher than the ABC, which is inconsistent with the 
Council's risk policy on overfishing and is in violation of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Alternative 4 
is not preferred because it represents significant decreases in 
recreation limits below historical catch and it is not expected that 
the commercial sector would fully utilize the resulting quota. The 
proposed measures in Alternative 1 contain the second largest overall 
increase in commercial quota and the second lowest overall reduction in 
RHL of all the analyzed alternatives when compared to 2015 measures. As 
such, NMFS is proposing to implement the Council's preferred ABCs, 
ACLs, ACTs, commercial quotas, and recreational harvest limits, as 
presented in Table 1 of this proposed rule preamble.

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

    Dated: March 24, 2016.
Eileen Sobeck,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        envelope, ‘‘Comments on the Proposed                  and make recommendations to the
                                                    Administration                                          Rule for Bluefish Specifications.’’                   Council. The SSC met July 21, 2015, to
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                                                    50 CFR Part 648                                         other method, to any other address or                 assessment and recommend acceptable
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                                                    RIN 0648–XE336                                          considered by NMFS. All comments                      SSC’s discussions are provided in the
                                                                                                            received are part of the public record                proposed Specifications section below.
                                                    Fishery of the Northeastern United                      and will generally be posted for public               The Council’s Bluefish Monitoring
                                                    States; Bluefish Fishery; 2016–2018                     viewing on www.regulations.gov                        Committee met on July 27, 2015, to
                                                    Bluefish Specifications                                 without change. All personal identifying              review the SSC’s ABC recommendations
                                                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fishery                        information (e.g., name, address, etc.),              and to propose complementary
                                                    Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    confidential business information, or                 management measures. The Council and
                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      otherwise sensitive information                       the Commission’s Bluefish Management
                                                    Commerce.                                               submitted voluntarily by the sender will              Board met jointly on August 10, 2015,
                                                                                                            be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     to consider the recommendations of the
                                                    ACTION: Proposed specifications; request
                                                                                                            accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                 SSC and the Bluefish Monitoring
                                                    for comments.
                                                                                                            A’’ in the required fields if you wish to             Committee, receive public comments,
                                                    SUMMARY:   We propose specifications for                remain anonymous).                                    and formalize catch limit specifications
                                                    the 2016–2018 bluefish fishery. This                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                  and commercial and recreational
                                                    action is necessary to comply with the                  Elizabeth Scheimer, Fishery                           management measures. More complete
                                                    implementing regulations for the                        Management Specialist, (978) 281–9236.                details on the SSC, Bluefish Monitoring
                                                    Bluefish Fishery Management Plan that                                                                         Committee, and Council meeting
                                                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    require us to publish specifications and                                                                      deliberations can be found on the
                                                    provide an opportunity for public                       General Specification Background                      Council’s Web site (www.mafmc.org).
                                                    comment. The proposed specifications                                                                             While the Board action was finalized
                                                                                                               The Mid-Atlantic Fishery                           at the August meeting, the Council’s
                                                    are necessary to constrain harvest for                  Management Council (Council) and the
                                                    this species within scientifically sound                                                                      recommendations must be reviewed by
                                                                                                            Atlantic States Marine Fisheries                      NMFS to ensure that they comply with
                                                    recommendations to prevent                              Commission (Commission)
                                                    overfishing.                                                                                                  the FMP and all applicable law. NMFS
                                                                                                            cooperatively manage the Atlantic                     must also conduct notice-and-comment
                                                    DATES:   Comments must be received on                   bluefish (Pomatus saltatrix) fishery.                 rulemaking to propose and implement
                                                    or before April 15, 2016.                               Specifications in this fishery include                the final specifications.
                                                    ADDRESSES: A draft environmental                        various catch and landing subdivisions,                  The Bluefish FMP defines ACL as
                                                    assessment (EA) was prepared for these                  such as annual catch limits (ACLs),                   equal to ABC. The Bluefish Monitoring
                                                    specifications and describes the                        commercial and recreational sector                    Committee identifies the relevant
                                                    proposed action and other considered                    annual catch targets (ACTs), sector-                  sources of management uncertainty,
                                                    alternatives, and provides an analysis of               specific landing limits (i.e., the                    which may be used to reduce the ACL
                                                    their impacts. Copies of the draft                      commercial fishery quota and                          before establishing the recreational and
                                                    Specifications Document, including the                  recreational harvest limit), and                      commercial ACTs. Because the bluefish
                                                    draft EA and the Initial Regulatory                     measures used to manage the                           fishery has not fully utilized available
                                                    Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are                        recreational fishery (e.g., minimum fish              ACTs in recent years and management
                                                    available on request from Dr.                           size, bag limits) for the upcoming                    precision is timely, the Bluefish
                                                    Christopher M. Moore, Executive                         fishing year.                                         Monitoring Committee did not
                                                    Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery                             The Bluefish Fishery Management                    recommend applying a management
                                                    Management Council, Suite 201, 800                      Plan (FMP) and its implementing                       uncertainty reduction before
                                                    North State Street, Dover, DE 19901.                    regulations establish the Council’s                   establishing sector-specific ACTs. The
                                                    These documents are also accessible via                 process for establishing specifications.              Bluefish Monitoring Committee
                                                    the Internet at www.mafmc.org and                       Regulations implementing the FMP                      recommended allocating 17 percent of
                                                    www.regulations.gov.                                    appear at 50 CFR part 648, subparts A                 the ACL to the commercial fishery and
                                                       You may submit comments on this                      and J. The regulations requiring annual               83 of the ACL percent to the recreational
                                                    document, identified by NOAA–NMFS–                      specifications are found at § 648.162.                fishery. Estimated discards are then
                                                    2015–1060, by either of the following                   The management unit specified in the                  subtracted from each sector ACT to
                                                    methods:                                                FMP is U.S. waters of the western                     calculate sector Total Allowable
                                                       Electronic Submission: Submit all                    Atlantic Ocean, from Florida northward                Landings (TALs). Using this method
                                                    electronic public comments via the                      to the U.S./Canada border. The FMP                    ensures that each sector is accountable
                                                    Federal e-Rulemaking Portal.                            also stipulates how to divide the                     for its respective discards, rather than
                                                       1. Go to www.regulations.gov/#                       specification catch limits into                       simply apportioning the ABC by the
                                                                                                            commercial and recreational fishery                   allocation percentages to derive the
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                                                    !docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-
                                                    1060                                                    allocations, when and how to adjust                   sector TALs. Commercial discards are
                                                       2. Click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  commercial and recreational limits by                 assumed to be negligible and
                                                    complete the required fields                            quota transfer between the two sectors,               recreational discards are projected using
                                                       3. Enter or attach your comments.                    and how to allocate state-by-state                    a 3-year moving average from Marine
                                                       —OR—                                                 quotas.                                               Recreational Information Program
                                                       Mail: Submit written comments to                        The annual specifications process                  (MRIP) data. The Council may also
                                                    John Bullard, Regional Administrator,                   requires that the Council’s Scientific                specify a research set-aside (RSA) quota
                                                    National Marine Fishery Service, 55                     and Statistical Committee (SSC) and the               of up to 3 percent of the TAL, but the


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                                                    Council did not recommend RSA for                            the bluefish stock biological reference                variation, or CV, to estimate scientific
                                                    2016–2018. Additionally, the FMP                             points. The previous assessment used                   uncertainty was acceptable instead of
                                                    specifies that if the recreational fishery                   Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY)                        the previously used 100-percent CV.
                                                    is not projected to land its available                       reference points for fishing mortality                 The SSC stated this was acceptable
                                                    harvest limit, then quota may be                             and total biomass. The stock                           because the new stock assessment
                                                    transferred from the recreational to the                     recruitment relationship is poorly                     improved treatment of uncertainty. The
                                                    commercial sector, up to a commercial                        defined for bluefish, so the 2015                      SSC’s ABC recommendations are based
                                                    quota of 10.5 million lb (4,762 mt). The                     benchmark assessment used Spawning                     on a 60-percent CV from the OFL and
                                                    adjusted commercial quota is then                            Stock Biomass (SSB) per recruit based                  are, therefore, higher than they would
                                                    allocated to the coastal states from                         reference points as proxies for MSY
                                                                                                                                                                        have been under the previously used
                                                    Maine through Florida in specified                           reference points. This lowered the SSB
                                                                                                                                                                        100-percent CV.
                                                    shares as outlined in the FMP.                               target level from 324 million lb (147,052
                                                       A 2015 benchmark stock assessment                         mt) to 245 million pounds (111,228 mt)                 Proposed Specifications
                                                    used as the scientific basis for these                       and lowered the current SSB estimate
                                                    specifications may be found on the                           (191 million pounds in 2014; or 86,534                   This rule proposes the Council’s ABC
                                                    Northeast Fisheries Science Center’s                         mt) used to develop the ABCs.                          recommendation and the commercial
                                                    Web site (www.nefsc.noaa.gov). The                             The SSC modified the overfishing                     and recreational catch limits associated
                                                    assessment indicates that bluefish are                       limit (OFL) probability distribution                   with that ABC for fishing years 2016–
                                                    not overfished, and that overfishing is                      derived from the stock assessment, and                 2018 as outlined in table 1.
                                                    not occurring. The assessment updated                        determined that a lower coefficient of

                                                                                      TABLE 1—PROPOSED 2016–2018 BLUEFISH SPECIFICATIONS AND CALCULATIONS
                                                                                                      Current                                                         Proposed

                                                                                                          2015                            2016                              2017                       2018

                                                                                             million lb          mt          million lb           mt           million lb           mt        million lb      mt

                                                    OFL ..................................        34.22          15,521            25.76           11,686           26.44            11,995        27.97      12,688
                                                    ABC ..................................        21.54           9,772            19.45            8,825           20.64             9,363        21.81       9,895
                                                    ACL ..................................        21.54           9,772            19.45            8,825           20.64             9,363        21.81       9,895
                                                    Management Uncertainty                         0                  0             0                   0            0                    0         0              0
                                                    Commercial ACT ..............                  3.66           1,661             3.30            1,500            3.50             1,592         3.70       1,682
                                                    Recreational ACT .............                17.88           8,110            16.14            7,325           17.13             7,770        18.10       8,213
                                                    Commercial Discards .......                    0                  0             0                   0            0                    0         0              0
                                                    Recreational Discards ......                   3.35           1,520             2.98            1,356            2.98             1,356         2.98       1,356
                                                    Commercial TAL ..............                  3.66           1,661             3.30            1,500            3.50             1,592         3.70       1,682
                                                    Recreational TAL .............                14.53           6,591            13.15            5,969           14.14             6,414        15.11       6,857
                                                    Combined TAL .................                18.19           8,252            16.46            7,469           17.65             8,006        18.82       8,539
                                                    Projected Recreational
                                                      Landings .......................            12.95           5,875             10.98           4,980           10.98             4,980        10.98        4,90
                                                    Transfer ............................          1.58             716              2.17             984            3.16             1,433         4.13       1,873
                                                    Commercial Quota ...........                   5.24           2,377              5.48           2,485            6.67             3,025         7.84       3,556
                                                    Recreational Harvest Limit
                                                      (RHL) ............................          12.95           5,875             10.98           4,980           10.98             4,980        10.98       4,980
                                                      Note: Recreational projections, transfer, and resulting commercial quota and RHL may be adjusted as more up-to-date recreational data be-
                                                    come available.


                                                       The Council recommended the ABC                           commercial fishery. The amount of                      recreational fishery data become
                                                    values proposed by the SSC for 2016–                         transfer was calculated so that the RHL                available. Each year in 2017 and 2018,
                                                    2018. The Bluefish Monitoring                                equals expected recreational landings                  an updated projection for recreational
                                                    Committee recommended using a 3-year                         and the final commercial quota does not                landings will be based on realized
                                                    average to project future recreational                       exceed 10.5 million lb, consistent with                recreational landings from the preceding
                                                    landings as was done in the previous                         the FMP requirement outlining the                      year, and that projection will be used to
                                                    specifications. The Council did not                          transfer process. This option represents               estimate potential transfers from the
                                                    endorse this recommendation,                                 the preferred alternative recommended                  recreational fishery to the commercial
                                                    requesting that the most recent available                    by the Council; however, the Council                   fishery. Any adjustments to the transfer
                                                    complete year’s landing data be used to                      recognized that future updates to the                  amount will be published each year in
                                                    project recreational landings.                               recreational harvest projections may                   a rule.
                                                       Under certain conditions, the FMP                         result in a different transfer amount                     We propose the Council-
                                                    allows a TAL transfer from the                               from the recreational sector to the                    recommended status quo daily
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                                                    recreational to the commercial fishery, if                   commercial sector. We will use updated                 recreational possession limit of up to 15
                                                    projections indicate the full recreational                   2015 MRIP recreational harvest data as                 fish per person. Fishing under these
                                                    landing limit will not be fully harvested.                   they become available and adjust the                   catch limits for 2016 through 2018 is not
                                                    Council analysis using preliminary 2015                      2016 recreational transfer limit, as                   expected to compromise the bluefish
                                                    landings data to project future landings                     needed, in the final rule. The Council                 stock, nor will fishing at this level
                                                    indicates the recreational fishery is not                    recommended we re-evaluate the                         present an unacceptably high likelihood
                                                    expected to land its harvest limit in                        transfer each year, consistent with the                of overfishing. The calculation process
                                                    2016, so quota can be transferred to the                     FMP requirements, as additional                        described above produced the


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                                                    management measures shown in Table                            exceeded their quota in 2015; therefore,                overages will be published in the
                                                    1. Table 2 presents the proposed state                        no accountability measures are                          Federal Register prior to the start of the
                                                    allocations for 2016–2018 using the                           necessary for the 2016 fishing year. In                 respective fishing year.
                                                    state commercial quota allocations in                         2017 and 2018, any commercial quota
                                                    the FMP. There were no states that                            adjustments necessary to account for

                                                                                        TABLE 2—2016–2018 PROPOSED INITIAL BLUEFISH STATE COMMERCIAL QUOTAS
                                                                                                                    2016 Initial quota                       2017 Initial quota              2018 Initial quota
                                                                                            FMP Percent
                                                                  State                       share                kg                  lb                   kg                lb             kg               lb

                                                    ME ................................           0.6685            16,635              36,673               20,231            44,602          23,788           52,443
                                                    NH ................................           0.4145            10,314              22,739               12,544            27,655          14,749           32,517
                                                    MA ................................           6.7167           167,135             368,469              203,270           448,135         239,003          526,912
                                                    RI ..................................         6.8081           169,409             373,483              206,037           454,233         242,256          534,082
                                                    CT ................................           1.2663            31,510              69,467               38,323            84,487          45,059           99,339
                                                    NY ................................          10.3851           258,417             569,712              314,289           692,888         369,538          814,691
                                                    NJ .................................         14.8162           368,678             812,796              448,389           988,529         527,211        1,162,302
                                                    DE ................................           1.8782            46,736             103,035               56,841           125,312          66,833          147,341
                                                    MD ................................           3.0018            74,695             164,675               90,845           200,278         106,814          235,485
                                                    VA ................................          11.8795           295,603             651,693              359,515           792,594         422,713          931,924
                                                    NC ................................          32.0608           797,783           1,758,810              970,270         2,139,079       1,140,833        2,515,107
                                                    SC ................................           0.0352               876               1,931                1,065             2,349           1,253            2,761
                                                    GA ................................           0.0095               236                 521                  288               634             338              745
                                                    FL .................................         10.0597           250,320             551,861              304,441           671,178         357,959          789,164

                                                          Total ......................          100.0001         2,488,344           5,485,859             3,026,344        6,671,946       3,558,344        7,844,805



                                                    Classification                                                optimum yield in the fishery. A                         entities, not the individual vessels, are
                                                      Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the                     complete description of the action, why                 considered to be the regulated entities.
                                                    Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                                it is being considered, and the legal                      Ownership entities are defined as
                                                    Assistant Administrator has determined                        basis for this action are contained in the              those entities with common ownership
                                                    that this proposed rule is consistent                         draft Specifications Document, and                      personnel as listed on the permit
                                                    with the Bluefish FMP, other provisions                       elsewhere in the preamble to this                       application. Only permits with identical
                                                    of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                        proposed rule, and are not repeated                     ownership personnel are categorized as
                                                    applicable law, subject to further                            here.                                                   an ownership entity. For example, if
                                                    consideration after public comment.                           Description and Estimate of the Number                  five permits have the same seven
                                                      These proposed specifications are                           of Small Entities to Which the Proposed                 persons listed as co-owners on their
                                                    exempt from review under Executive                            Rule Would Apply                                        permit applications, those seven
                                                    Order 12866.                                                                                                          persons would form one ownership
                                                      An IRFA was prepared by the                                   The Small Business Administration                     entity that holds those five permits. If
                                                    Council, as required by section 603 of                        defines a small business as one that is                 two of those seven owners also co-own
                                                    the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), to                      independently owned and operated; not                   additional vessels, that ownership
                                                    examine the impacts of these proposed                         dominant in its field of operation; has                 arrangement would be considered a
                                                    specifications on small business                              annual receipts that do not exceed $20.5                separate ownership entity for the
                                                    entities, if adopted. A copy of the                           million in the case of commercial finfish               purpose of this analysis.
                                                    detailed RFA analysis, including the                          harvesting entities, $5.5 million in the                   In preparation for this action,
                                                    IRFA, is available from NMFS or the                           case of commercial shellfish harvesting                 ownership entities are identified based
                                                    Council (see ADDRESSES). The Council’s                        entities, $7.5 million in the case of for-              on a list of all permits for the most
                                                    analysis made use of quantitative                             hire fishing entities; or has fewer than                recent complete calendar year. The
                                                    approaches when possible. Where                               750 employees in the case of fish                       current ownership data set used for this
                                                    quantitative data on revenues or other                        processors or 100 employees in the case                 analysis is based on calendar year 2014
                                                    business-related metrics that would                           of fish dealers.                                        and contains average gross sales
                                                    provide insight to potential impacts                            This proposed rule affects commercial                 associated with those permits for
                                                    were not available to inform the                              and recreational fish harvesting entities               calendar years 2012 through 2014. In
                                                    analyses, qualitative analyses were                           engaged in the bluefish fishery.                        addition to classifying a business
                                                    conducted. A summary of the 2016–                             Individually-permitted vessels may hold                 (ownership entity) as small or large, a
                                                    2018 specifications IRFA analysis                             permits for several fisheries, harvesting               business can also be classified by its
                                                    follows.                                                      species of fish that are regulated by                   primary source of revenue. A business
                                                                                                                  several different FMPs, beyond those                    is defined as being primarily engaged in
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                                                    Description of the Reasons Why Action                         impacted by the proposed action.                        fishing for finfish if it obtains greater
                                                    by the Agency Is Being Considered and                         Furthermore, multiple-permitted vessels                 than 50 percent of its gross sales from
                                                    a Statement of the Objectives of, and                         and/or permits may be owned by                          sales of finfish. A description of the
                                                    Legal Basis for, This Proposed Rule                           entities affiliated by stock ownership,                 specific permits that are likely to be
                                                      This action proposes management                             common management, identity of                          impacted by this action is provided
                                                    measures, including annual catch limits,                      interest, contractual relationships, or                 below, along with a discussion of the
                                                    for the bluefish fishery in order to                          economic dependency. For the purposes                   impacted businesses, which can include
                                                    prevent overfishing and achieve                               of the IRFA analysis, the ownership                     multiple vessels and/or permit types.


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                                                       The ownership database shows that                                       Federal Rules Which May Duplicate,                           • Alternative 2 is the status quo and
                                                    for the 2012–2014 period, 724 affiliate                                    Overlap, or Conflict With This                            would maintain the current measures in
                                                    firms held a bluefish commercial permit                                    Proposed Rule                                             effect;
                                                    only, 144 affiliate firms held a bluefish                                                                                               • Alternative 3 is an alternative
                                                    party/charter permit only, and 144 firms                                     NMFS is not aware of any relevant                       provided for analytical purposes as the
                                                    held both commercial and party/charter                                     Federal rules that may duplicate,                         ‘‘most restrictive’’ set of commercial
                                                    permits. However, not all of those                                         overlap, or conflict with this proposed                   quotas, based on no transfer between the
                                                    affiliate firms are active participants in                                 rule.                                                     recreational and commercial sectors;
                                                    the fishery. According to the ownership                                                                                              and
                                                                                                                               Description of Significant Alternatives
                                                    database, 950 affiliate firms landed                                                                                                    • Alternative 4 is the counter-point to
                                                                                                                               to the Proposed Action Which
                                                    bluefish during the 2012–2014 period,                                                                                                Alternative 3, a maximum quota transfer
                                                                                                                               Accomplish the Stated Objectives of                       of up to 10.5 million lb (4,762 mt)
                                                    with 942 of those business affiliates                                      Applicable Statutes and Which                             commercial quota.
                                                    categorized as small business and 8                                        Minimize Any Significant Economic                            The preferred alternative represents
                                                    categorized as large business.                                             Impact on Small Entities                                  an increase in commercial quota and a
                                                    Description of the Projected Reporting,                                      The Council analyzed four sets of                       decrease in RHL for all three years
                                                    Record-Keeping, and Other Compliance                                                                                                 2016–2018 relative to the 2015
                                                                                                                               combined catch limit alternatives for
                                                    Requirements of This Proposed Rule                                                                                                   implemented limits. The discussion
                                                                                                                               each of the fishing years 2016–2018 for
                                                                                                                                                                                         below is based on the conclusions of the
                                                      There is no new reporting or                                             the bluefish fishery. The alternatives
                                                                                                                                                                                         IRFA analyses in the draft
                                                    recordkeeping requirements contained                                       were as follows:                                          Specifications Document provided by
                                                    in any of the alternatives considered for                                    • Alternative 1 is the Council’s                        the Council. Table 3 outlines the
                                                    this action.                                                               preferred alternative that we are                         available commercial quota and
                                                                                                                               proposing as outlined in this rule’s                      recreational harvest limits for the four
                                                                                                                               preamble;                                                 alternatives used in the IRFA.
                                                                                                             TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF LANDINGS LIMITS BY ALTERNATIVE
                                                                                                                                                                            Commercial quota                       Recreational
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   harvest limit
                                                                                             Year                                                 Alternative
                                                                                                                                                                       million lb           mt              million lb             mt

                                                    2016 .....................................................................................                  1               5.48              2,485            10.98                4,980
                                                                                                                                                                2               5.24              2,376            12.95                5,874
                                                                                                                                                                3               3.31              1,501            13.15                5,964
                                                                                                                                                                4               10.5              4,760             5.96                2,703
                                                    2017 .....................................................................................                  1               6.67              3,025            10.98                4,980
                                                                                                                                                                2               5.24              2,376            12.95                5,874
                                                                                                                                                                3               3.51              1,592            14.14                6,413
                                                                                                                                                                4               10.5              4,760             7.15                3,243
                                                    2018 .....................................................................................                  1               7.84              3,556            10.98                4,980
                                                                                                                                                                2               5.24              2,376            12.95                5,874
                                                                                                                                                                3               3.71              1,682            15.11                6,853
                                                                                                                                                                4               10.5              4,762             8.32                3,773



                                                    Commercial Fishery Impacts                                                 environment for commercially caught                       Of those firms, 43 percent had gross
                                                       To assess the impact of the                                             bluefish will change considerably in                      sales of $10,000 or less, likely indicating
                                                    alternatives on commercial fisheries, the                                  2016–2018.                                                that their dependence on fishing is
                                                    Council conducted a threshold analysis                                       Under the Alternative 2 (status quo)                    small. In 2017, 68 small firms likely
                                                    and an analysis of potential changes in                                    measures, the 2016–2018 specifications                    would be faced with revenue reductions
                                                    ex-vessel gross revenue that would                                         would have no change in allowable                         of 5 percent or more (60 percent with
                                                    result from each alternative, using                                        commercial landings relative to the                       gross sales of $10,000 or less), and in
                                                    Northeast dealer reports and South                                         2015 limits. As such, it is expected that                 2018, 61 small firms likely would be
                                                    Atlantic Trip Ticket reports.                                              no change in revenues or fishing                          faced with revenue reductions of 5
                                                       Alternative 1 (the preferred                                            opportunities would occur. Alternative                    percent or more (61 percent with gross
                                                    alternative) and Alternative 4 represent                                   2 would likely result in quota                            sales less than $10,000). For large firms
                                                    increases in commercial quotas relative                                    constraints for vessels in New York,                      that landed bluefish in the Northeast
                                                    to 2015. It is expected that Alternatives                                  Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and North                    during 2012–2014, the potential overall
                                                    1 and 4 would have neutral socio-                                          Carolina; however, these quota                            revenue reduction is 0.01 percent for
                                                    economic impacts. In recent years,                                         constraints may not have an economic                      each year in 2016–2018. Assuming no
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                                                    bluefish commercial landings have been                                     impact due to the ability to transfer                     change in prices, the average decrease in
                                                    substantially lower than the quotas due                                    quota from state to state.                                revenue distributed among all firms that
                                                    to market conditions. Unless market                                          Under Alternative 3, the most                           landed bluefish in the Northeast would
                                                    conditions change substantially, we                                        commercially restrictive alternative                      be $780 per firm in 2016, $649 in 2017,
                                                    expect that commercial landings will be                                    considered, 72 out of 942 small firms in                  and $518 in 2018.
                                                    close to 2014 landings despite an                                          the Northeast region are projected to                       The South Atlantic Trip Ticket Report
                                                    increase in fishing opportunity. There is                                  incur revenue losses of 5 percent or                      data indicate that 757 vessels landed
                                                    no indication that the market                                              more in 2016 when compared to 2015.                       commercial bluefish quota in North


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                                                    Carolina from 2012–2014. On average,                    entities that participate in them are the             provided to the Council by its SSC and
                                                    these vessels generated 8.9 percent of                  various landing limits under                          Bluefish Monitoring Committees. The
                                                    their total ex-vessel revenue from                      consideration. Using the preliminary                  Council analysis indicates the proposed
                                                    bluefish landings. Landings are                         2015 recreational landings data,                      measures would have less negative
                                                    projected to decrease in North Carolina                 Alternative 1 (preferred) proposes an                 economic impacts than the most
                                                    by 43 percent as a consequence of                       RHL (10.98 million lb, 4,980 mt) that is              restrictive Alternative 3, while also
                                                    Alternative 3 quota in 2016 relative to                 approximately 15 percent lower than                   benefitting from the potential for
                                                    2014; however, this analysis may                        the 2015 limit; however, the proposed                 increased efficiency of flexible sector
                                                    overestimate the negative impact to                     RHL is the same as 2015 landings. As                  quota transfer. Alternative 2, the status
                                                    small businesses because quota may be                   such, the proposed RHL is not expected
                                                                                                                                                                  quo alternative, is not feasible because
                                                    transferred between states. Alternative 3               to be constraining, and, therefore, is not
                                                                                                                                                                  it could result in combined landings
                                                    represents a 40-percent reduction in                    expected to impact recreational
                                                    2017 and 36-percent reduction in 2018                   fisheries. Under the Alternative 2 (status            that are higher than the ABC, which is
                                                    for North Carolina relative to 2014                     quo), the RHL (12.95 million lb, 5,874                inconsistent with the Council’s risk
                                                    landings. If commercial quota is                        mt) is approximately 15 percent above                 policy on overfishing and is in violation
                                                    transferred from a state or states that do              the recreational landings for 2015 (10.98             of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                    not land their entire bluefish quotas, as               million lb, 4,980 mt). The RHLs for                   Conservation and Management Act.
                                                    was done frequently in previous years,                  Alternative 3 (13.15 million lb, 5,964                Alternative 4 is not preferred because it
                                                    the number of affected entities could                   mt) and Alternative 4 (5.96 million lb,               represents significant decreases in
                                                    change. Under this alternative, the                     2,703 mt) in 2016 are approximately 20                recreation limits below historical catch
                                                    amount of potential surplus quota                       percent above and 46 percent below the                and it is not expected that the
                                                    available to be transferred is low for all              recreational landings for 2015,                       commercial sector would fully utilize
                                                    years 2016–2018, but transfers could                    respectively. Alternative 4, which we                 the resulting quota. The proposed
                                                    lessen the adverse economic impact on                   are not recommending, is the only                     measures in Alternative 1 contain the
                                                    vessels landing in the state(s) receiving               alternative that could potentially have               second largest overall increase in
                                                    quota transfers. Such transfers cannot be               negative impacts on the recreational                  commercial quota and the second
                                                    predicted or projected, as each occurs                  fishery by risking a closure. None of the             lowest overall reduction in RHL of all
                                                    on a case-by-case basis by agreement                    analyses indicate that the proposed                   the analyzed alternatives when
                                                    between states.                                         measures will have a negative impact on               compared to 2015 measures. As such,
                                                                                                            recreational fishing. The proposed RHLs               NMFS is proposing to implement the
                                                    Recreational Fishery Impacts
                                                                                                            each year are not anticipated to limit                Council’s preferred ABCs, ACLs, ACTs,
                                                       It is very difficult to calculate the                recreational catch or negatively impact
                                                    economic value of recreational fisheries.                                                                     commercial quotas, and recreational
                                                                                                            recreational fishing revenue, because                 harvest limits, as presented in Table 1
                                                    No changes to the recreational fishing                  the RHLs will be based on realized
                                                    season, minimum fish size, or per-angler                                                                      of this proposed rule preamble.
                                                                                                            landings from the preceding year.
                                                    possession limit are being proposed.                                                                            Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                    Because these measures are not                          Summary
                                                                                                                                                                    Dated: March 24, 2016.
                                                    changing, it is not expected that there                   The Council selected Alternative 1
                                                    will be any associated economic impact                  (preferred) over Alternative 2 (status                Eileen Sobeck,
                                                    on the recreational fishery. The only                   quo), Alternative 3 (no transfer), and                Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
                                                    potential variable that may have an                     Alternative 4 (maximum transfer),                     National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                    economic on impact recreational                         stating that the Alternative 1 measures               [FR Doc. 2016–07263 Filed 3–30–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    fisheries and regulated small business                  were consistent with the advice                       BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed specifications; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received on or before April 15, 2016.
ContactElizabeth Scheimer, Fishery Management Specialist, (978) 281-9236.
FR Citation81 FR 18559 
RIN Number0648-XE33

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