81_FR_19108 81 FR 19044 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Herring Fishery; Framework Adjustment 4

81 FR 19044 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Herring Fishery; Framework Adjustment 4

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 64 (April 4, 2016)

Page Range19044-19054
FR Document2016-07583

NMFS implements approved measures in Framework 4 to the Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan. The New England Fishery Management Council developed Framework 4 to further enhance catch monitoring and address discarding in the herring fishery. The approved measures include: A requirement that vessels report slippage (i.e., catch discarded prior to sampling by an observer) via the vessel monitoring system; slippage consequences measures (i.e., requirement to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) or return to port following a slippage event); and clarifications to existing slippage measures and definitions. NMFS disapproved two measures in Framework 4. These measures would have required: Fish holds to be certified and observers to collect volumetric catch estimates of total catch; and fish holds to be empty of fish before leaving port, unless a waiver is issued by an authorized law enforcement officer. NMFS disapproved these measures because it determined that they are inconsistent with the Magnuson- Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Administrative Procedure Act, and the Paperwork Reduction Act. Therefore, those two measures are not implemented in this action. Lastly, NMFS implements minor corrections to regulations to clarify their intent and ensure they are consistent with the Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No.: 150304214-6231-02]
RIN 0648-BE94


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Herring 
Fishery; Framework Adjustment 4

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS implements approved measures in Framework 4 to the 
Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan. The New England Fishery 
Management Council developed Framework 4 to further enhance catch 
monitoring and address discarding in the herring fishery. The approved 
measures include: A requirement that vessels report slippage (i.e., 
catch discarded prior to sampling by an observer) via the vessel 
monitoring system; slippage consequences measures (i.e., requirement to 
move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) or return to port following a 
slippage event); and clarifications to existing slippage measures and 
definitions. NMFS disapproved two measures in Framework 4. These 
measures would have required: Fish holds to be certified and observers 
to collect volumetric catch estimates of total catch; and fish holds to 
be empty of fish before leaving port, unless a waiver is issued by an 
authorized law enforcement officer. NMFS disapproved these measures 
because it determined that they are inconsistent with the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Administrative 
Procedure Act, and the Paperwork Reduction Act. Therefore, those two 
measures are not implemented in this action. Lastly, NMFS implements 
minor corrections to regulations to clarify their intent and ensure 
they are consistent with the Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan.

DATES: Effective May 4, 2016.

ADDRESSES: The New England Fishery Management Council (Council) 
developed an environmental assessment (EA) for this action that 
describes the proposed action and other considered alternatives and 
provides a thorough analysis of the impacts of the proposed measures 
and alternatives. Copies of the framework, the EA, and the Regulatory 
Impact Review (RIR)/Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are 
available upon request from Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, New 
England Fishery Management Council, 50 Water Street, Newburyport, MA 
01950. The EA/RIR/IRFA is accessible via the Internet at 
www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
final rule may be submitted to NMFS, Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office and by email to [email protected], or fax to 
(202) 395-7285.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carrie Nordeen, Fishery Policy 
Analyst, phone 978-281-9272, fax 978-281-9135.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The Council adopted Framework Adjustment 4 to the Atlantic Herring 
Fishery Management Plan at its April 22, 2014, meeting. The Council 
submitted Framework 4 to NMFS for review on July 18, 2014, and 
resubmitted it to NMFS on February 27, 2015, and April 30, 2015. The 
proposed rule for Framework 4 published in the Federal Register on 
August 27, 2015 (80 FR 52005), with a 30-day public comment period that 
ended September 28, 2015. NMFS received four comment letters on the 
proposed rule.
    NMFS implements approved measures in Framework 4 to the Atlantic 
Herring Fishery Management Plan (Herring FMP) and minor corrections to 
existing regulations in this final rule. The Council developed 
Framework 4 to build on catch monitoring improvements implemented in 
Amendment 5 to the Herring FMP (79 FR 8786, February 13, 2014) by 
further enhancing catch monitoring and addressing discarding in the 
herring fishery. The approved measures in Framework 4 clarify the 
slippage definition, require limited access herring vessels to report 
slippage events on the daily vessel monitoring system (VMS) catch 
report, and establish slippage consequences. Slippage consequence 
measures require vessels with All Areas (Category A) or Areas 2/3 
(Category B) Limited Access Herring Permits to move 15 nautical miles 
(27.78 km) following an allowable slippage event (i.e., slippage due to 
safety, mechanical failure, or excess catch of spiny dogfish) and to 
terminate a fishing trip and return to port following a non-allowable 
slippage event (i.e., slippage for any other reason). NMFS also makes 
minor corrections to new and existing regulations. These revisions, 
identified and described below, are necessary to clarify current 
regulations or the intent of the Herring FMP, and do not change the 
intent of any regulations.
    NMFS disapproved two measures recommended by the Council in 
Framework 4. Those measures would have required: Herring vessel fish 
holds to be certified and observers to collect volumetric catch 
estimates on herring trips as a cross-check of vessel and dealer data; 
and herring vessel fish holds to be empty of fish before leaving port, 
unless a waiver is issued by an authorized law enforcement officer. 
During the development of Framework 4, NMFS expressed its concern with 
the lack of support for these two measures in Framework 4. 
Specifically, NMFS commented that these measures are not likely to 
improve catch monitoring, but they would result in compliance and 
enforcement costs. Despite NMFS urging, the Council did not include 
sufficient support for these two measures in Framework 4. Framework 4 
does not provide evidence of specific problems with catch monitoring or 
discarding that need to be addressed, nor does it demonstrate how these

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recommended measures would rectify problems with monitoring or 
discarding. NMFS described its concern with these measures in the 
proposed rule, and explained that that they appear inconsistent with 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act) and other applicable law. Some public comments on the 
proposed rule expressed support for the approval and implementation of 
both measures, but the commenters did not provide evidence that the 
utility of these measures would outweigh costs. Therefore, NMFS 
determined that these two measures must be disapproved because they are 
inconsistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Administrative 
Procedure Act (APA), and the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA).

Approved Measures

    NMFS approves the following measures because it believes they will 
further enhance catch monitoring and address discarding in the herring 
fishery.

Clarification of Existing Slippage Measures

    Framework 4 maintains the existing requirements that prohibit 
operational discards (i.e., small amounts of fish that cannot be pumped 
on board and remain in the codend or seine at the end of pumping 
operations) aboard midwater trawl vessels fishing in the Groundfish 
Closed Areas and allow operational discards to occur on board herring 
vessels fishing outside the Groundfish Closed Areas. Current observer 
protocols include documenting operational discards and existing 
regulations require vessel operators to assist the observer with this 
process. Because it can be time and labor intensive to bring these 
small amounts of fish on board the vessel, the Council and NMFS believe 
that compliance costs associated with prohibiting operational discards 
outside the Groundfish Closed Areas would likely outweigh any benefits 
to the catch monitoring program and the herring resource.
    Framework 4 clarifies that a slippage event due to safety, 
mechanical failure, or excess catch of spiny dogfish is categorized as 
an ``allowable'' slippage event and clarifies that slippage for any 
other reason is categorized as a ``non-allowable'' slippage event. The 
Council recommended these categories to help distinguish between 
slippage types and the triggers for slippage consequence measures.
    Framework 4 clarifies that catch not brought on board due to gear 
damage would be categorized as mechanical failure and, therefore, as an 
allowable slippage event. Although a gear failure that results in the 
release of catch from a codend is often beyond the control of the 
vessel operator, instances of catch released due to gear damage are 
similar to instances of catch released due to mechanical failure. 
Therefore, the Council and NMFS believe that catch released due to gear 
damage should be categorized as mechanical failure and an allowable 
slippage event. As an allowable slippage event, catch not brought on 
board due to gear damage would be subject to a slippage consequence 
measure.
    Framework 4 clarifies that when catch that falls out of or off of 
gear and is not brought on board, the event would not be categorized as 
a slippage event. In general, only small amounts of catch fall out or 
off of gear during fishing and/or when catch is being brought aboard 
the vessel, unlike the potential for catch loss due to mechanical 
failure. Therefore, the Council and NMFS believe that fish that fall 
out of the gear should be categorized as discarded catch, but not 
slippage. For these reasons, instances of catch falling out or off of 
gear during fishing and/or when catch is being brought aboard the 
vessel would not be subject to existing slippage requirements or any 
slippage consequence measures.

Slippage Consequences

    Building on the slippage restrictions established in Amendment 5, 
Framework 4 requires vessels to move following an allowable slippage 
event before resuming fishing. Specifically, vessels with Category A or 
B herring permits slipping catch due to safety, mechanical failure, or 
excess catch of spiny dogfish, are required to move at least 15 
nautical miles (27.78 km) away from the slippage event location. The 
vessel is allowed to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) away in any 
direction, but it is prohibited from resuming fishing until it is at 
least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) from the location of the allowable 
slippage event. Additionally, the vessel is required to remain at least 
15 nautical miles (27.78 km) from the slippage event location for the 
duration of that fishing trip. In addition to moving and remaining at 
least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) away from an allowable slippage 
event, vessels with Category A or B herring permits fishing with 
midwater trawl gear in the Groundfish Closed Areas must leave the 
Groundfish Closed Areas and remain outside of the Groundfish Closed 
Areas for the remainder of the fishing trip following an allowable 
slippage event.
    Framework 4 also requires trip termination for non-allowable 
slippage events. Specifically, vessels with Category A or B herring 
permits, including those fishing with midwater trawl gear in the 
Groundfish Closed Areas, that slip catch for any reason other than 
safety, mechanical failure, or excess catch of spiny dogfish, are 
required to immediately stop fishing and return to port. After having 
returned to port and terminated the fishing trip, vessels are allowed 
to initiate another fishing trip, consistent with the existing pre-trip 
notification requirements (e.g., contact the Northeast Fisheries 
Observer Program (NEFOP) to request an observer, vessel monitoring 
system (VMS) trip/gear declaration) for limited access vessels 
participating in the herring fishery.
    NMFS is implementing slippage consequences for both allowable and 
non-allowable slippage events to further discourage slippage in the 
herring fishery and enhance the catch monitoring program established 
through Amendment 5. The herring fishery is a relatively high-volume 
fishery capable of catching large quantities of fish in a single tow. 
Therefore, even a few slippage events have the potential to 
substantially affect species composition data, especially 
extrapolations of incidental catch. Additionally, slippage is a 
significant concern for many stakeholders because they believe it 
undermines the ability to collect unbiased estimates of herring catch, 
as well as other species, in the herring fishery. Stakeholders 
expressed support for the slippage consequence measures in Framework 4 
to further ensure accountability for all catch in the herring fishery.
    NMFS expects the requirement for vessels to move following slippage 
events will provide sufficient incentive for herring vessels to 
minimize slippage, while still promoting safety at sea and providing 
opportunities to utilize the herring optimum yield (OY). The 
requirement for vessels to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) following 
an allowable slippage event applies uniformly to all vessels that slip 
catch, unlike other considered alternatives (e.g., leaving a management 
area, leaving a statistical area) where the magnitude of the move would 
have depended upon the location of the allowable slippage event. NMFS 
expects that the requirement for vessels to move 15 nautical miles 
(27.78 km) following an allowable slippage event provides sufficient 
incentive (i.e., cost in time and fuel) for herring vessels to minimize

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slippage, and the requirement that vessels terminate their fishing trip 
and return to port following a non-allowable slippage event will 
further minimize slippage. NMFS believes that minimizing slippage 
events and better documentation of slipped catch may improve estimates 
of bycatch in the fishery. To the extent that the amount and species 
composition of slipped catch can be sampled and/or estimated, catch 
monitoring will be enhanced. To the extent that slippage events can 
continue to be reduced, bycatch can be further minimized.
    The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council recommended these same 
slippage consequences for allowable and non-allowable slippage events 
in the Atlantic mackerel fishery as part of Framework 9 to the Atlantic 
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP. Many vessels participate in both 
the herring and mackerel fisheries, and NMFS expects that implementing 
consistent slippage consequences across these fisheries will improve 
compliance and enforcement of slippage requirements.

Reporting Slippage Events

    Framework 4 requires vessels with limited access herring permits to 
report slippage events, including the reason for the slippage event, 
via the herring daily VMS catch report. NMFS expects that this VMS 
report, in combination with observer data, will help enhance the 
enforceability of existing slippage requirements, such as completing a 
released catch affidavit, as well as the slippage consequences.

Clarifications and Corrections

    This final rule also contains minor clarifications and corrections 
to existing regulations. NMFS implements these adjustments under the 
authority of section 305(d) to the Magnuson-Stevens Act, which provides 
that the Secretary of Commerce may promulgate regulations necessary to 
ensure that framework adjustments to a FMPs are carried out in 
accordance with the FMP and the Magnuson-Stevens Act. These 
adjustments, identified and described below, are necessary to clarify 
current regulations and do not change the intent of any regulations.
    NMFS is implementing a transiting provision for herring management 
areas with seasonal sub-ACLs. This provision allows vessels to transit 
herring management areas during periods when zero percent of the sub-
ACL for those areas is available for harvest, with herring harvested 
from other herring management areas aboard, provided gear is stowed and 
not available for use. NMFS overlooked this provision during rulemaking 
for Framework Adjustment 2 to the Herring FMP and the provision is 
consistent with the intent of that action and the Herring FMP. NMFS is 
removing regulations at Sec.  648.80(d)(7) describing requirements for 
midwater trawl vessels fishing in Groundfish Closed Area I because they 
are redundant with regulations at Sec.  648.202(b) describing 
requirements for midwater trawl vessels fishing in any of the 
Groundfish Closed Areas. NMFS is adding the definition of operational 
discards at Sec.  648.2 and clarifying that operational discards are 
not permitted aboard midwater trawl vessels fishing in Groundfish 
Closed Areas, unless those fish have first been made available to an 
observer for sampling. NMFS is revising references to individual years 
in regulations for carryover at Sec.  648.201 to more correctly 
describe the timing of carryover. Lastly, NMFS is correcting 
coordinates for Herring Management Area 2 at Sec.  648.200(f)(2).

Disapproved Measures

    NMFS disapproved the following measures because it determined they 
are inconsistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, APA, and PRA.

Volumetric Catch Estimates

    Framework 4 would have required vessels with limited access herring 
permits to have their fish holds certified and NEFOP observers to 
collect volumetric estimates of total catch by measuring the volume of 
the fish in hold prior to offloading. Observers would have converted 
the volumetric estimate to a weight and submitted the estimated weight 
to the Greater Atlantic Region Fisheries Office (GARFO) for a cross-
check of vessel trip reports (VTRs) and dealer reports. The requirement 
for observers to estimate the amount of catch in the fish hold was 
intended to enhance catch monitoring in the herring fishery by 
providing an independent estimate of total catch.
    This measure was developed to address stakeholder concerns with 
NMFS's reliance on industry-reported catch data to monitor the herring 
fishery. Specifically, some stakeholders, including environmental 
organizations, the groundfish industry, and recreational fishing 
groups, believe that herring catch is not accurately reported by the 
industry and that large discrepancies exist between vessel and dealer 
reports. The herring industry, in general, does not believe that 
herring catch is being misreported but, in an effort to address 
stakeholder concerns, supports the requirement for observers to collect 
an estimate of total catch.
    Framework 4 does not provide evidence of misreporting by the 
herring industry, but it does highlight past differences, that have 
since been minimized, between the amount of herring reported by vessels 
and dealers. In past years, discrepancies between VTRs and dealer data 
have been as large as 54 percent. But recently, GARFO staff has 
improved the process for cross-checking and resolving differences 
between VTRs and dealer data. Now discrepancies between VTRs and dealer 
data are minimal, with differences averaging 1 percent. Because 
discrepancies between VTRs and dealer data are now minimal, NMFS does 
not believe that the proposed measure requiring volumetric estimates of 
total catch is necessary to help resolve discrepancies between VTR and 
dealer data.
    Vessels and dealers report catch by species. VTRs, in combination 
with observer data, are used in herring stock assessments, while a 
combination of dealer data, VTR, and VMS, and observer data are used to 
track catch against herring annual catch limits and catch caps in the 
herring fishery. The measure requiring volumetric catch estimates would 
have provided an estimate of total catch, but would not have 
differentiated catch by species. Because the volumetric estimate would 
not have provided catch by species, it could not have been used to 
replace VTRs or dealer data nor could it have been used for catch 
monitoring or stock assessments.
    Additionally, Framework 4 cautions whether the proposed measure 
would be more accurate than methods currently used by vessel operators 
or dealers to estimate catch. The volumetric conversion proposed in 
Framework 4 is based on herring harvested in other parts of the world. 
Using a volumetric conversion assumes consistency in the size, weight, 
and density of the catch, but there can be substantial variability in 
the catch composition of the herring fishery, depending on the area and 
season. Additionally, the proposed 5 percent deduction from total 
weight to account for water in the tanks is based on industry 
practices, but the Council did not rigorously evaluate the amount of 
the deduction. For these reasons, Framework 4 explains that converting 
a volume of total fish to pounds based on the proposed conversion could 
produce less accurate catch estimates than current vessel or dealer 
estimates.
    The measure requiring a volumetric catch estimate is unlikely to 
improve catch monitoring in the herring fishery because that estimate 
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replace VTR or dealer report to monitor catch and it is not necessary 
to resolve minimal discrepancies between VTR and dealer data. In 
contrast, the compliance costs associated with the measure may be high. 
If a vessel's fish holds are not already certified, the vessel owner 
would need to pay to have the fish holds certified. NMFS would need to 
significantly develop the measure prior to implementation, including 
generating a sampling protocol, approving volume to weight conversions 
and deductions to account for water in the fish hold, training 
observers, and evaluating how to use the data. Additionally, requiring 
observers to sample vessels in port would require modifications to the 
description of observer duties and contracts with observer service 
providers.
    For these reasons, NMFS concluded that the measure requiring fish 
holds to be certified and observers to collect volumetric catch 
estimates is inconsistent with the requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, APA, and PRA. The measure is inconsistent with the APA because 
there is insufficient support in Framework 4 documenting the need for 
this measure and how this measure would address the purported need. The 
measure is inconsistent with the requirements of Magnuson-Stevens Act 
National Standard 7 and the PRA because the benefit of the volumetric 
catch estimate is dubious and does not outweigh the additional burden 
on vessel owners of certifying their fish holds and making available a 
measuring stick for observers. The measure is inconsistent with 
Magnuson-Stevens Act National Standard 2 because the quality of the 
volumetric catch estimate is not sufficient for monitoring the fishery, 
facilitating inseason management, or judging the performance of the 
management regime. Finally, the measure is inconsistent with Magnuson-
Stevens Act National Standard 5 because it does not allow the fishery 
to operate at the lowest possible administrative costs relative to any 
additional monitoring benefit provided by the measure.

Empty Fish Holds

    Framework 4 would have required fish holds of vessels with Category 
A or B Limited Access Herring Permits to be empty of fish before 
leaving the dock on a herring trip. A waiver may have been issued by an 
authorized law enforcement officer when fish have been reported as 
caught but cannot be sold due to the condition of fish.
    The Council recommended this measure to enhance catch monitoring 
and discourage wasteful fishing practices in the herring fishery. Some 
stakeholders are concerned that vessels are harvesting more fish than 
they can sell and then discarding the unsold fish on subsequent fishing 
trips. These stakeholders are also concerned that fish not purchased by 
a dealer, and discarded on subsequent trips, may not be reported on the 
VTR. The Council intended this measure to discourage the discarding of 
unreported fish, provide a mechanism to document when harvested fish 
become unmarketable, and prevent vessel operators from mixing fish from 
multiple trips in the hold, potentially biasing catch data.
    While prohibiting the disposal of unsold fish at sea may discourage 
wasteful fishing practices, there is insufficient support in the record 
to conclude that herring vessels are harvesting excess fish and 
discarding unsold fish at sea. The costs associated with a herring 
trip, including fuel, crew wages, and insurance, are substantial, so it 
is unlikely that vessel operators are making herring trips to harvest 
fish that will ultimately be discarded. Additionally, if discarding of 
unsold fish at sea is occurring, Framework 4 explains that it is 
unclear whether unsold catch disposed of at sea on a subsequent trip is 
reported.
    Initially, this measure requiring empty fish holds simply required 
that fish holds be empty of fish at the beginning of a herring trip. 
But recognizing that there may be unforeseen events making it difficult 
to sell fish (e.g., refrigeration failure, poor condition, lack of 
market), the Council recommended the waiver provision to mitigate the 
potential costs associated with disposing of unmarketable catch on 
land. The Council intended the waiver to provide a mechanism to verify 
that fish had been reported and document the nature and extent to which 
vessels are departing on trips with fish in their fish holds. 
Additionally, some vessels in the herring fishery land their catch in 
multiple ports, and the Council intended that the waiver provision 
would allow that practice to continue.
    Part of the justification for the waiver provision is to provide a 
way to verify that fish have been reported and to document the extent 
to which vessels are departing on trips with fish in their fish holds. 
However, Framework 4's proposed waiver provides no way of verifying the 
amount of fish reported relative to the amount of fish left in the 
hold. Therefore, NMFS does not believe that this measure contains a 
viable mechanism to verify whether harvested fish that are left in the 
hold were reported by the vessel.
    Because the measure lacks a mechanism to verify or correct the 
amount of fish reported on the VTR, the measure is unlikely to improve 
catch monitoring in the herring fishery. In contrast, the compliance 
and enforcement costs associated with the measure may be high. For 
example, vessel operators needing to dispose of fish at sea may lose 
time and money waiting for an authorized law enforcement officer to 
travel to their vessel, inspect the fish in the fish hold, and issue a 
waiver. Additionally, it would likely be time consuming for authorized 
officers to issue waivers and would divert resources from other law 
enforcement duties.
    This measure is also intended to prevent vessel operators from 
mixing catch from multiple trips in the hold and biasing catch data. 
NEFOP observers sample the catch while it is on the deck, before it is 
placed in the fish hold, so there would be no chance that observers 
would be sampling fish from multiple trips that were mixed in the hold. 
The herring fishery is also sampled portside by the Massachusetts 
Department of Marine Fisheries (MA DMF) and Maine's Department of 
Marine Resources. Mixing of catch from multiple fishing trips, although 
unlikely, may have the potential to bias landings data used to inform 
herring stock assessments, state management spawning closures, and the 
river herring avoidance program operated by the University of 
Massachusetts' School of Marine Fisheries and MA DMF.
    The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission recently adopted a 
requirement that vessel fish holds be empty of fish before vessels 
depart on a herring trip, contingent on adoption in Federal waters, in 
Amendment 3 to the Interstate FMP for Atlantic Herring. Establishing a 
similar provision in this action would have promoted coordination 
between Federal and state management, but, for the reasons described 
above, it is unlikely to improve catch monitoring in the herring 
fishery.
    For these reasons, NMFS concluded that the measure requiring fish 
holds to be empty of fish before leaving port, unless a waiver is 
issued by an authorized officer, is inconsistent with the requirements 
of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, APA, and PRA. The measure is inconsistent 
with the APA because there is insufficient support in Framework 4 
documenting the need for this measure and how this measure would 
address the purported need. The measure is inconsistent with Magnuson-
Stevens Act National Standard 7 and the PRA because the benefit of 
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empty fish holds when departing on a herring trip does not outweigh the 
additional reporting burden on vessel operators to request and obtain a 
waiver from an authorized officer. The measure is inconsistent with 
Magnuson-Stevens Act National Standard 7 because it does not provide 
fishermen with the greatest possible freedom of action in conducting 
business and imposes an unnecessary enforcement burden. Finally, the 
measure is inconsistent with Magnuson-Stevens Act National Standard 5 
because it does not allow the fishery to operate at the lowest possible 
administrative and enforcement costs relative to any additional 
monitoring benefit provided by the measure.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received four comment letters on the proposed rule. Two 
letters were from environmental advocacy groups (Herring Alliance and 
CHOIR (Coalition for the Atlantic Herring Fishery's Orderly, Informed, 
and Responsible Long Term Development)) and two letters were from 
herring industry groups (Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable Fisheries 
Coalition).
    Comment 1: The Herring Alliance supports proposed measures in 
Framework 4 that would clarify the slippage definition and require 
slippage to be reported via the daily VMS catch report.
    Response: NMFS is implementing measures to clarify the slippage 
definition and require slippage to be reporting via the daily VMS catch 
report.
    Comment 2: CHOIR expressed concern with the potential for increased 
discarding of unsampled catch associated with the clarifications to 
existing slippage measures that allow for operational discards and 
catch that falls out of or off gear. Despite its concern, CHOIR 
supports the proposed clarifications to existing slippage measures, 
because it believes that the proposed slippage consequence measures 
will drastically improve management of herring fishery.
    Response: NMFS agrees with CHOIR that slippage consequence measures 
will likely improve management of the herring fishery, but disagrees 
with CHOIR that continuing to allow for operational discards and fish 
that fall out of or off gear would increase the discarding of unsampled 
catch.
    Framework 4 maintains the existing requirements that prohibit 
operational discards aboard midwater trawl vessels fishing in the 
Groundfish Closed Areas, but allows operational discards to occur on 
board herring vessels fishing outside the Groundfish Closed Areas. 
Framework 4 clarifies that operational discards are small amounts of 
fish that cannot be pumped on board and remain in the codend or seine 
at the end of pumping operations. Current observer protocols include 
estimating the amount and composition of operational discards. Because 
the fish cannot be pumped, it can be time and labor intensive to bring 
these small amounts of fish on board the vessel. There is no evidence 
in Framework 4 to suggest that continuing to allow operational discards 
would increase the discarding of unsampled catch. Rather, Framework 4 
concludes that the compliance costs associated with requiring herring 
vessels fishing outside the Groundfish Closed Areas to bring 
operational discards on board would likely outweigh any benefits to the 
catch monitoring program and the herring resource.
    Framework 4 clarifies that catch that falls out of or off of gear 
and is not brought on board would be categorized as discarded catch, 
but not slippage. In general, only small amounts of catch fall out or 
off of gear during fishing and/or when catch is being brought aboard 
the vessel, unlike the potential for catch loss due to mechanical 
failure. It would be very difficult for vessels to retrieve the small 
amounts of fish that fall out of or off gear and bring those fish on 
board the vessel. Again, there is no evidence in Framework 4 suggesting 
that this measure would increase the discarding of unsampled catch and 
the compliance costs associated with requiring these fish be brought on 
board the vessel for sampling would likely outweigh any benefit to 
herring catch monitoring.
    Comment 3: The Sustainable Fisheries Coalition supports minor 
clarifications and corrections to existing measures because it believes 
they are not a substantive change to current regulations and are 
consistent with the Herring FMP. The Sustainable Fisheries Coalition 
also supports categorizing catch not brought on board due to gear 
damage as an allowable slippage event and catch that falls out of or 
off gear as a discard event. The Sustainable Fisheries Coalition 
supports continuing to allow operational discards in the herring 
fishery, except on board herring vessels fishing in the Groundfish 
Closed Areas, noting that the costs of prohibiting operational discards 
would likely outweigh any benefits. Lastly, the Sustainable Fisheries 
Coalition has no objection to the proposed requirement to report 
slippage via the VMS daily catch report.
    Response: NMFS agrees with the Sustainable Fisheries Coalition and 
the measures implemented in this final rule are consistent with the 
Sustainable Fisheries Coalition recommendations.
    Comment 4: The Sustainable Fisheries Coalition supports including 
the definition of operational discards in the regulations, but suggests 
that the operational discards definition, as well as the slippage 
definition, be revised to acknowledge that releasing small amounts of 
fish from the codend or seine at the end of pumping operations is also 
operationally discarding catch.
    Response: This final rule adds the definition of operational 
discards to regulations at Sec.  648.2. Operational discards are 
defined as small amounts of fish that cannot be pumped on board the 
vessel and remain in the codend or seine at the end of pumping 
operations. Leaving small amounts of fish in the codend or seine at the 
end of pumping operations is operationally discarding catch. This final 
rule also categorizes instances of catch falling out or off of gear 
during fishing and/or when catch is being brought aboard the vessel as 
discarding, rather than slippage. Framework 4 explains that, in 
general, only small amounts of catch fall out or off of gear during 
fishing and/or when catch is being brought aboard the vessel. NMFS 
believes that categorizing catch that falls out of gear as discarding 
addresses the Sustainable Fisheries Coalition's recommendation to 
acknowledge releasing small amounts of fish from the codend or seine at 
the end of pumping operations is a discard event and not slippage.
    Comment 5: CHOIR and the Herring Alliance support the proposed 
slippage consequence measures. CHOIR commented that proposed slippage 
consequence measures are vital to provide vessels with incentive to 
avoid slippage and the Herring Alliance commented that the proposed 
slippage consequence measures are reasonable, safe, and necessary to 
further deter slippage events on observed trips.
    Response: NMFS is implementing the slippage consequence measures to 
help improve catch monitoring and further deter slippage in the herring 
fishery.
    Comment 6: Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable Fisheries Coalition 
do not support the proposed measure requiring vessels to move and 
remain at least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) away from an allowable 
slippage event for the duration of that fishing trip.
    Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable Fisheries Coalition commented 
that because no scientific analysis supports the requirement to move 15 
nautical miles (27.78 km), the measure is inconsistent with the 
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science. Seafreeze Ltd. noted that fishing effort is often already 
spatially limited by regulations, oceanographic features, or fish 
distribution. Both Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable Fisheries 
Coalition commented that requiring vessels to move 15 nautical miles 
(27.78 km) following an allowable slippage event may result in lost 
fishing opportunities and will not rectify the problem that caused the 
slippage event. Additionally, the Sustainable Fisheries Coalition 
commented that the measure raises concerns with the ability of the 
herring fleet to achieve the herring OY, the need to minimize adverse 
impacts on fishing communities, and the measure having a limited 
conservation benefit as bycatch has already been minimized to the 
extent practicable.
    Seafreeze Ltd. noted that as spiny dogfish populations continue to 
increase, herring fishery interactions with dogfish will also likely 
increase. Seafreze Ltd. also noted that vessels typically move from an 
area following interactions with dogfish, but they do not move as far 
as 15 nautical miles (27.78 km).
    Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable Fisheries Coalition commented 
that needing to slip catch for safety or mechanical failure is often 
beyond the control of the vessel operator. Seafreeze Ltd. also 
commented that requiring vessels to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) 
following allowable slippage events may pressure vessel operators to 
possibly engage in unsafe fishing practices to avoid a penalty. 
Additionally, Seafreeze Ltd. commented that penalizing a vessel for 
safety concerns violates National Standard 10.
    Lastly, Seafreeze Ltd. commented that its bottom trawl vessels have 
higher observer coverage rates than other gear types participating in 
the herring fishery and would, therefore, be disproportionately 
impacted by the proposed slippage consequence measure following an 
allowable slippage event.
    Response: NMFS disagrees with Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable 
Fisheries Coalition that the slippage consequence measure requiring 
vessels to move and remain at least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) away 
from an allowable slippage event for the duration of that fishing trip 
should not be approved.
    NMFS anticipates this slippage consequence measure will address 
concerns about bycatch and slippage by discouraging the occurrence of 
slippage throughout the fishery, while continuing to promote safe and 
efficient fishing practices on vessels participating in the herring 
fishery. Safety is an important consideration for all fishery 
management plans and Framework 4 acknowledges that slippage events due 
to safety concerns or mechanical failure may be beyond the control of 
the vessel operator. NMFS expects the requirement to move 15 nautical 
miles (27.78 km) following an allowable slippage event will accommodate 
any safety concerns because it allows vessels to continue fishing, when 
it is safe to do so, rather than requiring trip termination.
    NMFS also expects that this slippage consequence measure will 
enhance the catch monitoring program established through Amendment 5 by 
further discouraging slippage in the herring fishery. The requirement 
for a vessel to move following an allowable slippage event is not based 
on the biology or distribution of a fish species, like the Groundfish 
Closed Areas, nor is it intended to rectify mechanical failures, unsafe 
weather conditions, or encounters with spiny dogfish. Instead, the 
measure was based on an analysis evaluating the distances vessels move 
during fishing operations and is intended to provide sufficient 
incentive (i.e., cost in time and fuel) for herring vessels to minimize 
slippage, while providing opportunities to utilize the herring OY. 
Options for moving 10 nautical miles (16.09 km) and 20 nautical miles 
(32.19 km) were also considered in Framework 4, but the 15-nautical 
mile (27.78-km) option was recommended by the Council because 15 
nautical miles (27.78 km) is the median value between 10 nautical miles 
(16.09 km) and 20 nautical miles (32.19 km). Additionally, this measure 
applies uniformly to all vessels that slip catch, unlike other 
considered alternatives (e.g., leaving a management area, leaving a 
statistical area) in Framework 4 where the magnitude of the move would 
have depended upon the location of the allowable slippage event.
    Framework 4 describes the impact of this slippage consequence 
measure as a low negative for the herring industry. This impact is not 
related to safety concerns, but to the potential for lost time and 
money associated with moving following an allowable slippage event. 
Analyses in Framework 4 show that midwater trawl and purse seine 
vessels participating in the herring fishery have the potential to be 
most affected by the requirement to move following an allowable 
slippage event. Small mesh bottom trawl vessels are expected to be 
least affected by the move requirement because documented slippage 
events by those vessels are low.
    NMFS implemented this same slippage consequence measure in the 
mackerel fishery as part of the measures recommended by the Mid-
Atlantic Fishery Management Council in Framework 9 to the MSB FMP. Many 
vessels participate in both the herring and mackerel fisheries, and 
NMFS expects that implementing consistent slippage consequences across 
these fisheries will improve compliance and enforcement of slippage 
measures.
    Comment 7: The Sustainable Fisheries Coalition supports the 
proposed measure requiring vessels to terminate a fishing trip and 
return to port following a non-allowable slippage event. With the 
exception of the allowable slippage events, the Sustainable Fisheries 
Coalition commented that vessels should be able to bring catch aboard 
and make it available to the observer for sampling. The Sustainable 
Fisheries Coalition noted that if the condition of the fish results in 
catch being unmarketable, those fish would be discarded after they were 
sampled by the observer.
    Response: NMFS is implementing the requirement to terminate a 
fishing trip and return to port following a non-allowable slippage 
event.
    Comment 8: CHOIR and the Herring Alliance support the measure 
requiring vessel fish holds to be certified and NEFOP observers to 
collect volumetric estimates of total catch. CHOIR noted that the 
volumetric catch estimate is especially important to confirm industry 
catch reports, given past instances of misreporting and when vessels 
and dealers both work for the same company. Even if observers only 
sporadically collected catch estimates, CHOIR commented that having a 
mechanism to confirm catch reports could improve catch reporting. 
Herring Alliance commented that third-party catch verification is 
needed to needed ensure industry catch reports are accurate, complete, 
and credible and that catch limits are not exceeded. The Herring 
Alliance explained that accurate landings data will improve stock 
assessments and aid in monitoring fishery catch caps. Additionally, the 
Herring Alliance noted that logistical and operational challenges 
associated with observers collecting volumetric estimates of catch, 
such as modifying the description of observer duties and contracts with 
observer service providers to require observers to sample vessels in 
port, are solvable.
    Response: NMFS agrees with the Herring Alliance that it is possible 
to make the necessary programmatic changes to enable observers to 
collect volumetric estimates in port, but disagrees with CHOIR and the 
Herring Alliance that the proposed volumetric catch estimate is a cost-
effective measure that is necessary to confirm

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industry catch reports and will improve catch reporting and stock 
assessments.
    Vessels and dealers report catch by species. VTRs, in combination 
with observer data, are used in herring stock assessments, while a 
combination of dealer data, VTR, and VMS, and observer data are used to 
track catch against herring annual catch limits and catch caps in the 
herring fishery. The proposed measure would provide an estimate of 
total catch, but not catch by species. Therefore, the volumetric 
estimate could not be used to replace either VTRs or dealer data and it 
could not be used for catch monitoring or stock assessments.
    Framework 4 does not provide evidence of misreporting by the 
herring industry, but it does highlight past differences, that have 
since been minimized, between the amount of herring reported by vessels 
and dealers. In recent years, discrepancies between VTRs and dealer 
data have been minimal. VTRs were higher than dealer reports in 2009 (2 
percent), 2010 (1.3 percent), 2011 (1.2 percent), and 2013 (0.1 
percent) and less than dealer reports in 2012 (0.1 percent). GARFO 
staff use a rigorous process to match vessel and dealer reported data 
and make corrections to the appropriate data set. Given that 
discrepancies between VTR and dealer data are minimal as well as 
investigated and resolved, NMFS does not consider the proposed 
volumetric catch estimate necessary to help identify or resolve 
discrepancies between VTR and dealer data.
    NMFS disapproved the requirement for volumetric catch estimates 
because it considers the measure inconsistent with the Magnusson-
Stevens Act, APA, and PRA.
    Comment 9: Seafreeze Ltd. does not support the proposed measure 
requiring fish holds to be certified and NEFOP observers to collect 
volumetric estimates of total catch. The Sustainable Fisheries 
Coalition noted that its members did not reach a consensus whether the 
volumetric catch estimate should be approved or disapproved, but it 
expressed concern with the potential inaccuracies associated with the 
proposed measure. Additionally, the Sustainable Fisheries Coalition 
recommended that if the proposed measure was implemented, that it only 
apply to vessels whose fish holds had already been certified to help 
minimize vessel compliance costs. Seafreeze Ltd. also questioned the 
accuracy of the proposed volumetric estimates and expressed concern 
that the proposed measure would increase observer workload. Seafreeze 
Ltd. commented that because discrepancies between vessel and dealer 
reports are minimal, the proposed measure is not warranted. Lastly, 
Seafreeze Ltd. noted that the proposed measure would not be applicable 
to the Seafreeze Ltd. vessels that offload frozen product.
    Response: NMFS shares Seafreeze Ltd.'s and the Sustainable 
Fisheries Coalition's concern with the accuracy of the proposed 
volumetric catch estimates and disapproved this measure in Framework 4. 
The volumetric conversions proposed in Framework 4 are based on herring 
harvested in other parts of the world. Using a volumetric conversion 
assumes consistency in the size, weight, and density of the catch, but 
there can be substantial variability in the catch composition of the 
herring fishery, depending on the area and season. Additionally, the 
proposed 5 percent deduction from total weight to account for water in 
the tanks is based on industry practices, but the Council did not 
rigorously evaluate the amount of the deduction. For these reasons, 
Framework 4 questioned whether the proposed measure would be more 
accurate than methods currently used by vessel operators or dealers to 
estimate catch.
    NMFS agrees with Seafreeze Ltd. that requiring observers to collect 
volumetric catch estimates would increase observer workload and that 
discrepancies between vessel and dealer reports are minimal. As 
described previously, volumetric estimates could not be used to replace 
either VTRs or dealer data and it could not be used for catch 
monitoring or stock assessments. Increasing observer workload with 
duties that are unlikely to improve herring catch monitoring is not an 
effective use of NMFS resources. As described previously, NMFS does not 
consider the proposed volumetric catch estimate necessary to help 
identify or resolve the minimal discrepancies between VTR and dealer 
data.
    Lastly, the measure, as proposed, would have required all vessels 
with limited access herring permits to have their fish holds certified 
and observers to collect volumetric catch estimates. Limiting the 
measure to only apply to vessels whose fish holds had already been 
certified would have meant substantially revising the measure. NMFS can 
only approve or disapprove a proposed measure; therefore, NMFS cannot 
revise the measure to only apply to vessels whose fish holds have 
already been certified.
    Comment 10: CHOIR and Herring Alliance support the proposed measure 
requiring fish holds to be empty of fish before a vessel departs on a 
herring trip, unless a waiver has been issued. CHOIR expressed concern 
with the perceived practice of fish being harvested without a confirmed 
buyer and unsold fish being discarded at sea, especially when discarded 
fish may not have been reported. CHOIR surmised that requiring empty 
fish holds would likely ensure that vessels do not harvest excess fish 
or discard unsold fish at sea.
    Response: The proposed measure requiring empty fish holds was 
intended to enhance catch monitoring and discourage wasteful fishing 
practices in the herring fishery. While prohibiting the disposal of 
unsold fish at sea may discourage wasteful fishing practices, there is 
insufficient support in the record to conclude that herring vessels are 
harvesting excess fish and discarding unsold fish at sea. The costs 
associated with a herring trip, including fuel, crew wages, and 
insurance, are substantial, so it is unlikely that vessel operators are 
making herring trips to harvest fish that will ultimately be discarded. 
Additionally, if discarding of unsold fish at sea is occurring, 
Framework 4 explains that it is unclear whether unsold catch disposed 
of at sea on a subsequent trip is reported.
    Part of the justification for the waiver provision is to provide a 
way to verify that fish have been reported and document the extent to 
which vessels are departing on trips with fish in their fish holds. 
However, Framework 4's proposed waiver provides no way of verifying the 
amount of fish reported relative to the amount of fish left in the 
hold. Therefore, NMFS does not believe this measure contains a viable 
mechanism to verify whether harvested fish that are left in the hold 
were reported by the vessel and is unlikely to improve catch monitoring 
in the herring fishery.
    NMFS disapproved the requirement for empty fish holds because it 
considers the measure inconsistent with the Magnusson-Stevens Act, APA, 
and PRA.
    Comment 11: Seafreeze Ltd. does not support the proposed measure 
requiring fish holds to be empty of fish before a vessel departs on a 
herring trip. Seafreeze Ltd. noted that its processing vessels produce 
a frozen, processed product that would not be discarded at sea. 
Additionally, Seafreeze Ltd. noted that fish cannot be pumped out of 
the fish hold of its harvesting vessel at sea, only in port. For these 
reasons, Seafreeze Ltd. commented that this measure is not applicable 
to its vessels and would impact the vessels unnecessarily.
    Response: NMFS disapproved this measure in Framework 4, so the 
application to frozen fish is not relevant.

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However, had NMFS approved the measure, it would not have applied to a 
frozen product or fish stored in freezers.
    Comment 12: The Sustainable Fisheries Coalition did not have 
consensus whether the empty fish hold requirement should be approved or 
disapproved, but it commented that Framework 4 does not provide 
evidence of the misreporting and wasteful fishing practices that the 
empty fish hold requirement is intended to rectify. The Sustainable 
Fisheries Coalition noted that rarely does a vessel leave port with 
fish in its hold unless it is offloading at multiple locations, storing 
fish for which there is no immediate market, or disposing of poor 
quality fish. Given the absence of a clearly documented problem, the 
Sustainable Fisheries Coalition commented that the cost of delaying a 
trip to obtain a waiver, in order to depart on a herring trip with fish 
in the hold, would be a hardship.
    Response: As described previously, there is insufficient evidence 
in Framework 4 to support claims of misreporting and wasteful fishing 
practices. Additionally, because the proposed measure lacks a mechanism 
to verify or correct the amount of fish reported on the VTR, the 
proposed measure is unlikely to improve catch monitoring in the herring 
fishery. In contrast, the compliance and enforcement costs associated 
with the proposed measure may be high. For example, vessel operators 
needing to dispose of fish at sea may lose time and money waiting for 
an authorized law enforcement officer to travel to their vessel, 
inspect the fish hold, and issue a waiver. Additionally, it would 
likely be time consuming for authorized officers to issue waivers and 
would divert resources from other law enforcement duties.
    Comment 13: The Herring Alliance and CHOIR also commented on 
initiatives to increase monitoring in the herring fishery that are 
related to this action, but are outside the scope of measures 
considered and approved as part of Framework 4. Specifically, the 
commenters recommended that slippage consequence measures should apply 
if electronic monitoring is to be used to monitor the herring fishery 
and that NMFS should provide reasonable cost estimates for electronic 
monitoring as soon as possible to prevent a delay in allowing industry-
funded monitoring to increase monitoring of the herring fishery.
    Response: NMFS is working with the Council to develop measures 
related to these issues. Although NMFS understands the connection 
between these measures and slippage consequence measures established in 
this action, these additional initiatives are outside the scope of 
Framework 4.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    The proposed rule for Framework 4 contained all the measures in 
that were adopted by the Council in April 2014. As described 
previously, NMFS disapproved the measures requiring fish holds to be 
certified and observers to collect volumetric catch estimates, and fish 
holds to be empty of fish before leaving port, unless a waiver is 
issued by an authorized law enforcement officer. Thus, the regulatory 
requirements associated with those two measures are not included in 
this final rule. Specifically, the following sections from the proposed 
rule have been removed: Sec. Sec.  648.4(a)(10)(iv)(P), 648.11 (m)(5), 
648.14(r)(1)(ii)(D), 648.14(r)(2)(xiii), and 648.204(c) are not being 
implemented in this rule. Additionally, proposed Sec.  648.11(m)(3)(ii) 
was revised to remove provisions related to providing an observer with 
a NMFS-approved measuring stick when requested.
    This final rule also contains minor clarifications to the slippage 
definition, slippage reporting requirements, and slippage consequence 
measures to ensure consistency with slippage requirements for the 
Atlantic mackerel fishery. Specifically, the following sections have 
been revised: Sec. Sec.  648.2, 648.11(m)(4)(C)(iv), and 
648.14(r)(2)(vii), (xi), and (xii). Many vessels participate in both 
the herring and mackerel fisheries and NMFS expects that implementing 
consistent requirements across these fisheries will improve compliance 
and enforcement of slippage requirements. NMFS is revising the 
regulations under the authority of section 305(d) to the Magnuson-
Stevens Act, which provides that the Secretary of Commerce may 
promulgate regulations necessary to ensure that framework adjustments 
to FMPs are carried out in accordance with the FMP and the Magnuson-
Stevens Act.

Classification

    The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, has determined 
that this rule is consistent with the national standards and other 
provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable laws.
    The Office of Management and Budget has determined that this rule 
is not significant according to Executive Order 12866.
    This final rule does not contain policies with federalism or 
``takings'' implications, as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    NMFS, pursuant to section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA), has completed a final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) in 
support of Framework 4 in this final rule. The FRFA incorporates the 
IRFA, a summary of the significant issues raised by the public comments 
in response to the IRFA, NMFS responses to those comments, a summary of 
the analyses completed in the Framework 4 EA, and this portion of the 
preamble. A summary of the IRFA was published in the proposed rule for 
this action and is not repeated here. A description of why this action 
was considered, the objectives of, and the legal basis for this rule is 
contained in Framework 4 and in the preamble to the proposed and this 
final rule, and is not repeated here. All of the documents that 
constitute the FRFA are available from NMFS and a copy of the IRFA, the 
RIR, and the EA are available upon request (see ADDRESSES) or via the 
Internet at www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.

Summary of the Significant Issues Raised by the Public Comments in 
Response to the IRFA, a Summary of the Agency's Assessment of Such 
Issues, and a Statement of Any Changes Made in the Final Rule as a 
Result of Such Comments

    NMFS received four comment letters on the proposed rule. Those 
comments, and NMFS' responses, are contained in the Comments and 
Responses section of this final rule and are not repeated here. None of 
the comments addressed the IRFA and NMFS did not make any changes in 
the final rule based on public comment.

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

    This action regulates the activity of vessels with limited access 
herring permits and vessels with Category A or B limited access herring 
permits. Therefore, the regulated entity is the business that owns at 
least one limited access herring permit.
    In 2013, the most recent full year of fishery permit data, 93 
fishing vessels were issued a limited access herring permit. 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 this analysis, ownership 
entities are defined as those entities with common ownership personnel 
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permits with identical ownership personnel are categorized as an 
affiliated entity. For example, if five permits have the same seven 
personnel listed as co-owners on their application paperwork, those 
seven personnel form one ownership entity, covering those five permits. 
If one or several of the seven owners also own additional vessels, with 
sub-sets of the original seven personnel or with new co-owners, those 
ownership arrangements are deemed to be separate entities for the 
purpose of this analysis.
    Based on this ownership criterion, NMFS dealer data for recent 
years (2010-2013), and the size standards for finfish and shellfish 
firms, there are 68 regulated fishing firms with a limited access 
herring permit. Of those 68 firms, there are 61 small entities and 7 
large entities. Not all of these permitted firms are active: Only 32 
small entities and 5 large entities were actively fishing for herring 
during the last 3 years. Additionally, there are 32 regulated fishing 
firms that hold Category A or B herring permits. Of those 32 firms, 
there are 27 small entities and 5 large entities. Not all of these 
permitted firms are active: Only 19 small entities and 5 large entities 
holding Category A or B herring permits were actively fishing for 
herring during the last 3 years.

Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements

    This final rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to the PRA that have been approved by the OMB under Control 
Number 0648-0202.
    This action requires all limited access vessels to report slippage 
events via the daily VMS herring catch report. This information is 
intended to improve catch monitoring in the herring fishery. All 
limited access herring vessels are currently required to submit daily 
VMS catch reports, therefore, reporting slippage via VMS is not 
expected to cause any additional time or cost burden above that which 
was previously approved under OMB Control Number 0648-0202. Time 
burdens that were previously approved through OMB Control Number 0648-
0202 include an estimated burden of 5 minutes to complete daily catch 
reports, with an additional 2 minutes if the vessel is also reporting 
all fish kept, and a total burden of 429 hours. Cost burdens that were 
previously approved through OMB Control Number 0648-0202 include an 
estimated burden of $0.60 per transmission of daily catch reports and a 
total burden of $2,323. In a given fishing year, NMFS estimates that 
the additional reporting requirements included in Framework 4 will not 
cause any additional time or cost burden from that which was previously 
approved. Send comments regarding these burden estimates or any other 
aspect of this data collection, including suggestions for reducing the 
burden, to NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by email to 
[email protected], or fax to (202) 395-7285.
    Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is 
required to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure 
to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements 
of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays a currently 
valid OMB Control Number. All currently approved NOAA collections of 
information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

Description of the Steps the Agency Has Taken To Minimize the 
Significant Economic Impact on Small Entities Consistent With the 
Stated Objectives of Applicable Statutes

    NMFS disapproved two measures in Framework 4 because it determined 
the measures were inconsistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, APA, and 
PRA.
    One of the disapproved measures in Framework 4 would have required 
owners of vessels with limited access herring permits to certify the 
capacity of their fish holds and purchase and carry a NMFS-approved 
measuring stick to estimate the volume of fish in the fish hold. Each 
fish hold certification done by a certified marine surveyor is 
estimated to cost $300-$400. The cost of the NMFS-approved measuring 
stick is unknown at this time, but expected to be minimal. Ninety-three 
vessels were issued a limited access herring permit in 2013. Therefore, 
an estimated 93 vessels would have been required to submit a fish hold 
certification at the time of permit issuance in 2016 and obtain and 
carry on board a NMFS-approved measuring stick. By disapproving this 
measure, vessel owners will not incur the costs associated with this 
measure.
    The other disapproved measure in Framework 4 would have required 
vessels with Category A or B herring permits to have fish holds empty 
of fish prior to departing on a herring trip. A waiver may have been 
issued by an authorized law enforcement officer when fish had been 
reported as caught but could not be sold due to condition. Forty-three 
vessels were issued a Category A or B herring permit in 2013. 
Therefore, an estimated 43 vessels would have been required to obtain a 
waiver from an authorized officer prior to leaving the dock on a 
herring trip with fish in the hold. The burden to the vessel operator/
owner associated with obtaining a waiver would be any loss of time and/
or money waiting for an authorized officer to travel to their vessel, 
inspect the fish hold, and issue a waiver. By disapproving this 
measure, vessel owners will not incur the burden associated with this 
measure.
    NMFS is implementing slippage consequence measures for vessels with 
Category A and B herring permits in this rule, including requirements 
to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) following an allowable slippage 
event and terminate a trip following a non-allowable slippage event. 
Because non-allowable slippage events are already prohibited in the 
herring fishery, NMFS expects that instances of vessels terminating a 
trip and returning to port following a non-allowable slippage event 
will be rare. Therefore, the requirement to terminate a trip following 
a non-allowable slippage event will not have a significant economic 
impact on vessels with Category A and B herring permits. NMFS also 
expects that the requirement to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) 
following an allowable slippage event will also not have a significant 
economic impact on Category A and B vessels. The measure is based on an 
analysis evaluating the distances vessels move during fishing 
operations and is intended to provide sufficient incentive (i.e., cost 
in time and fuel) for herring vessels to minimize slippage, while still 
promoting safety at sea and maximizing opportunities to utilize the 
herring OY. Options for moving 10 nautical miles (16.09 km) and 20 
nautical miles (32.19 km) were also considered in Framework 4, but the 
15-nautical mile (27.78-km) option is being implemented because 15 
nautical miles (27.78 km) is the median value between 10 nautical miles 
(16.09 km) and 20 nautical miles (32.19 km). Additionally, this measure 
applies uniformly to all vessels that slip catch, unlike other 
considered alternatives (e.g., leaving a management area, leaving a 
statistical area) in Framework 4 where the magnitude of the move, and 
resulting economic impacts, would have depended upon the location of 
the allowable slippage event.
    This rule also implements clarifications and minor corrections to 
existing regulations. These clarifications and minor corrections are 
intended to clarify existing slippage measures; allow vessels to 
transit herring management areas during periods when zero percent of 
the sub-ACL for those areas is available for harvest, provided gear was 
stowed and not available for use; and correcting coordinates for 
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Management Area 2 to more accurately define the area. NMFS expects 
these clarifications and corrections to facilitate operation of the 
herring fishery.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: March 29, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended 
as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

0
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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

0
2. In Sec.  648.2, the definition for ``Slippage in the Atlantic 
herring fishery'' is removed and the definitions for ``Operational 
discards in the Atlantic herring fishery'' and ``Slip(s) or slipping 
catch in the Atlantic herring fishery'' are added in alphabetical order 
to read as follows:


Sec.  648.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Operational discards in the Atlantic herring fishery means small 
amounts of fish that cannot be pumped on board and remain in the codend 
or seine at the end of pumping operations. Leaving small amounts of 
fish in the codend or seine at the end of pumping operations is 
operationally discarding catch.
* * * * *
    Slip(s) or slipping catch in the Atlantic herring fishery means 
discarded catch from a vessel issued an Atlantic herring permit that is 
carrying a NMFS-approved observer prior to the catch being brought on 
board or prior to the catch being made available for sampling and 
inspection by a NMFS-approved observer after the catch is on board. 
Slip(s) or slipping catch includes releasing fish from a codend or 
seine prior to the completion of pumping the fish on board and the 
release of fish from a codend or seine while the codend or seine is in 
the water. Slippage or slipped catch refers to fish that are slipped. 
Slippage or slipped catch does not include operational discards, 
discards that occur after the catch is brought on board and made 
available for sampling and inspection by a NMFS-approved observer, or 
fish that inadvertently fall out of or off fishing gear as gear is 
being brought on board the vessel.
* * * * *

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3. In Sec.  648.11, paragraph (m)(4) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.11  At-sea sea sampler/observer coverage.

* * * * *
    (m) * * *
    (4) Measures to address slippage. (i) No vessel issued a limited 
access herring permit may slip catch, as defined at Sec.  648.2, except 
in the following circumstances:
    (A) The vessel operator has determined, and the preponderance of 
available evidence indicates that, there is a compelling safety reason; 
or
    (B) A mechanical failure, including gear damage, precludes bringing 
some or all of the catch on board the vessel for inspection; or,
    (C) The vessel operator determines that pumping becomes impossible 
as a result of spiny dogfish clogging the pump intake. The vessel 
operator shall take reasonable measures, such as strapping and 
splitting the net, to remove all fish which can be pumped from the net 
prior to release.
    (ii) Vessels may make test tows without pumping catch on board if 
the net is re-set without releasing its contents provided that all 
catch from test tows is available to the observer to sample when the 
next tow is brought on board for sampling.
    (iii) If a vessel issued any limited access herring permit slips 
catch, the vessel operator must report the slippage event on the 
Atlantic herring daily VMS catch report and indicate the reason for 
slipping catch. Additionally, the vessel operator must complete and 
sign a Released Catch Affidavit detailing: The vessel name and permit 
number; the VTR serial number; where, when, and the reason for slipping 
catch; the estimated weight of each species brought on board or slipped 
on that tow. A completed affidavit must be submitted to NMFS within 48 
hr of the end of the trip.
    (iv) If a vessel issued an All Areas or Areas 2/3 Limited Access 
Herring permit slips catch for any of the reasons described in 
paragraph (m)(4)(i) of this section, the vessel operator must move at 
least 15 nm (27.78 km) from the location of the slippage event before 
deploying any gear again, and must stay at least 15 nm (27.78 km) away 
from the slippage event location for the remainder of the fishing trip.
    (v) If catch is slipped by a vessel issued an All Areas or Areas 2/
3 Limited Access Herring permit for any reason not described in 
paragraph (m)(4)(i) of this section, the vessel operator must 
immediately terminate the trip and return to port. No fishing activity 
may occur during the return to port.
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  648.14, paragraph (r)(1)(vii)(F) is added and paragraphs 
(r)(2)(v) through (xii) are revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (r) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vii) * * *
    (F) Transit or be in an area that has zero percent sub-ACL 
available for harvest specified at Sec.  648.201(d) with herring on 
board, unless such herring were caught in an area or areas with an 
available sub-ACL specified at Sec.  648.201(d), all fishing gear is 
stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2, 
and the vessel is issued a vessel permit that authorizes the amount of 
herring on board for the area where the herring was harvested.
* * * * *
    (2) * * *
    (v) Fish with midwater trawl gear in any Northeast Multispecies 
Closed Area, as defined in Sec.  648.81(a) through (e), without a NMFS-
approved observer on board, if the vessel has been issued an Atlantic 
herring permit.
    (vi) Slip or operationally discard catch, as defined at Sec.  
648.2, unless for one of the reasons specified at Sec.  648.202(b)(2), 
if fishing any part of a tow inside the Northeast Multispecies Closed 
Areas, as defined at Sec.  648.81(a) through (e).
    (vii) Fail to immediately leave the Northeast Multispecies Closed 
Areas or comply with reporting requirements after slipping catch or 
operationally discarding catch, as required by Sec.  648.202(b)(4).
    (viii) Slip catch, as defined at Sec.  648.2, unless for one the 
reasons specified at Sec.  648.11(m)(4)(i).
    (ix) For vessels with All Areas or Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring 
Permits, fail to move 15 nm (27.78 km), as required by Sec.  
648.11(m)(4)(iv) and Sec.  648.202(b)(4)(iv).
    (x) For vessels with All Areas or Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring 
Permits, fail to immediately return to port, as required by Sec.  
648.11(m)(4)(v) and Sec.  648.202(b)(4)(iv).
    (xi) Fail to complete, sign, and submit a Released Catch Affidavit 
as required by Sec.  648.11(m)(4)(iii) and Sec.  648.202(b)(4)(ii).
    (xii) Fail to report or fail to accurately report a slippage event 
on the Atlantic

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herring daily VMS catch report, as required by Sec.  648.11(m)(4)(iii) 
and Sec.  648.202(b)(4)(iii).
* * * * *


Sec.  648.80  [Amended]

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5. In Sec.  648.80, paragraph (d)(7) is removed.
0
6. In Sec.  648.200, paragraph (f)(2) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.200  Specifications.

* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (2) Management Area 2 (South Coastal Area): All state and Federal 
waters inclusive of sounds and bays, bounded on the east by 70[deg]00' 
W. long. and the outer limit of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone; 
bounded on the north and west by the southern coastline of Cape Cod, 
Massachusetts, and the coastlines of Rhode Island, Connecticut, New 
York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina; and 
bounded on the south by a line following the lateral seaward boundary 
between North Carolina and South Carolina from the coast to the 
Submerged Lands Act line, approximately 33[deg]48'46.37'' N. lat., 
78[deg]29'46.46'' W. long., and then heading due east along 
33[deg]48'46.37'' N. lat. to the outer limit of the US Exclusive 
Economic Zone.
* * * * *

0
7. In Sec.  648.201, paragraphs (e) and (f) are revised and paragraph 
(g) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  648.201  AMs and harvest controls.

* * * * *
    (e) A vessel may transit an area that has zero percent sub-ACL 
available for harvest specified in paragraph (d) of this section with 
herring on board, provided such herring were caught in an area or areas 
with sub-ACL available specified in paragraph (d) of this section, that 
all fishing gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as 
defined in Sec.  648.2, and the vessel is issued a permit that 
authorizes the amount of herring on board for the area where the 
herring was harvested.
    (f) Up to 500 mt of the Area 1A sub-ACL shall be allocated for the 
fixed gear fisheries in Area 1A (weirs and stop seines) that occur west 
of 67[deg]16.8' W. long (Cutler, Maine). This set-aside shall be 
available for harvest by fixed gear within the specified area until 
November 1 of each fishing year. Any portion of this allocation that 
has not been utilized by November 1 shall be restored to the sub-ACL 
allocation for Area 1A.
    (g) Carryover. Subject to the conditions described in this 
paragraph (g), unharvested catch in a herring management area in a 
fishing year (up to 10 percent of that area's sub-ACL) shall be carried 
over and added to the sub-ACL for that herring management area for the 
fishing year following the year when total catch is determined. For 
example, NMFS will determine total catch from Year 1 during Year 2, and 
will add carryover to the applicable sub-ACL(s) in Year 3. All such 
carryover shall be based on the herring management area's initial sub-
ACL allocation for the fishing year, not the sub-ACL as increased by 
carryover or decreased by an overage deduction, as specified in 
paragraph (a)(3) of this section. All herring landed from a herring 
management area shall count against that area's sub-ACL, as increased 
by carryover. For example, if 500 mt of herring is added as carryover 
to a 5,000 mt sub-ACL, catch in that management area would be tracked 
against a total sub-ACL of 5,500 mt. NMFS shall add sub-ACL carryover 
only if the ACL, specified consistent with Sec.  648.200(b)(3), for the 
fishing year in which there is unharvested herring, is not exceeded. 
The ACL, consistent with Sec.  648.200(b)(3), shall not be increased by 
carryover specified in this paragraph (g).
    8. In Sec.  648.202, paragraphs (b)(2) introductory text, 
(b)(2)(ii), (b)(4) introductory text, and (b)(4)(ii) are revised, and 
paragraphs (b)(4)(iii) and (iv) are added to read as follows:


Sec.  648.202  Season and area restrictions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) No vessel issued an Atlantic herring permit and fishing with 
midwater trawl gear, when fishing any part of a midwater trawl tow in 
the Closed Areas, may slip or operationally discard catch, as defined 
at Sec.  648.2, except in the following circumstances:
* * * * *
    (ii) A mechanical failure, including gear damage, precludes 
bringing some or all of the catch on board the vessel for inspection; 
or,
* * * * *
    (4) If catch is slipped or operational discarded by a vessel, the 
vessel operator must:
* * * * *
    (ii) Complete and sign a Released Catch Affidavit detailing: The 
vessel name and permit number; the VTR serial number; where, when, and 
for what reason the catch was released; the estimated weight of each 
species brought on board or released on that tow. A completed affidavit 
must be submitted to NMFS within 48 hr of the end of the trip.
    (iii) Report slippage events on the Atlantic herring daily VMS 
catch report and indicate the reason for slipping catch if the vessel 
was issued a limited access herring permit.
    (iv) Comply with the measures to address slippage specified in 
Sec.  648.11(m)(4)(iv) and (v) if the vessel was issued an All Areas or 
Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring Permit.

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                                                § 75.2   [Amended]                                      measures (i.e., requirement to move 15                rule for Framework 4 published in the
                                                ■ 2. In § 75.2:                                         nautical miles (27.78 km) or return to                Federal Register on August 27, 2015 (80
                                                ■ a. In the definition of ‘‘Federal Audit               port following a slippage event); and                 FR 52005), with a 30-day public
                                                Clearinghouse (FAC)’’, remove ‘‘(FAC)’’                 clarifications to existing slippage                   comment period that ended September
                                                in the second and third sentences and                   measures and definitions. NMFS                        28, 2015. NMFS received four comment
                                                add ‘‘FAC’’ in its place; and                           disapproved two measures in                           letters on the proposed rule.
                                                ■ b. In the introductory text of the
                                                                                                        Framework 4. These measures would                        NMFS implements approved
                                                definition of ‘‘Federal financial                       have required: Fish holds to be certified             measures in Framework 4 to the
                                                                                                        and observers to collect volumetric                   Atlantic Herring Fishery Management
                                                assistance’’, add the word ‘‘means’’
                                                                                                        catch estimates of total catch; and fish              Plan (Herring FMP) and minor
                                                before the colon.
                                                                                                        holds to be empty of fish before leaving              corrections to existing regulations in
                                                § 75.205   [Amended]                                    port, unless a waiver is issued by an                 this final rule. The Council developed
                                                                                                        authorized law enforcement officer.                   Framework 4 to build on catch
                                                ■  3. Amend § 75.205 paragraph (a)(2) by
                                                                                                        NMFS disapproved these measures                       monitoring improvements implemented
                                                removing ‘‘publicly available
                                                                                                        because it determined that they are                   in Amendment 5 to the Herring FMP (79
                                                information in’’ and adding, in its place
                                                                                                        inconsistent with the Magnuson-Stevens                FR 8786, February 13, 2014) by further
                                                ‘‘non-public segment of’’.
                                                                                                        Fishery Conservation and Management                   enhancing catch monitoring and
                                                Appendix II to Part 75—[Amended]                        Act, the Administrative Procedure Act,                addressing discarding in the herring
                                                                                                        and the Paperwork Reduction Act.                      fishery. The approved measures in
                                                ■ 4. Amend Appendix II to Part 75                       Therefore, those two measures are not                 Framework 4 clarify the slippage
                                                Section C by adding ’’ ‘‘Equal                          implemented in this action. Lastly,                   definition, require limited access
                                                Employment Opportunity (30 FR 12319,                    NMFS implements minor corrections to                  herring vessels to report slippage events
                                                12935, 3 CFR 1964–1965 Comp., p.                        regulations to clarify their intent and               on the daily vessel monitoring system
                                                339)’’ after ‘‘Executive Order 11246,’’;                ensure they are consistent with the                   (VMS) catch report, and establish
                                                and adding ‘‘amending Executive Order                   Atlantic Herring Fishery Management                   slippage consequences. Slippage
                                                11246 Relating to Equal Employment                      Plan.                                                 consequence measures require vessels
                                                Opportunity,’’ after ‘‘Executive Order                                                                        with All Areas (Category A) or Areas 2/
                                                11375’’:                                                DATES: Effective May 4, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                              3 (Category B) Limited Access Herring
                                                                                                        ADDRESSES: The New England Fishery
                                                  Dated: March 24, 2016.                                                                                      Permits to move 15 nautical miles
                                                                                                        Management Council (Council)
                                                Ellen Murray,                                                                                                 (27.78 km) following an allowable
                                                                                                        developed an environmental assessment
                                                Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources,                                                                  slippage event (i.e., slippage due to
                                                                                                        (EA) for this action that describes the
                                                Department of Health and Human Services.                                                                      safety, mechanical failure, or excess
                                                                                                        proposed action and other considered
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–07401 Filed 4–1–16; 8:45 am]                                                                    catch of spiny dogfish) and to terminate
                                                                                                        alternatives and provides a thorough
                                                                                                                                                              a fishing trip and return to port
                                                BILLING CODE 4150–24–P                                  analysis of the impacts of the proposed
                                                                                                                                                              following a non-allowable slippage
                                                                                                        measures and alternatives. Copies of the
                                                                                                                                                              event (i.e., slippage for any other
                                                                                                        framework, the EA, and the Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                              reason). NMFS also makes minor
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  Impact Review (RIR)/Initial Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                              corrections to new and existing
                                                                                                        Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                                                              regulations. These revisions, identified
                                                                                                        available upon request from Thomas A.
                                                Administration                                                                                                and described below, are necessary to
                                                                                                        Nies, Executive Director, New England
                                                                                                                                                              clarify current regulations or the intent
                                                                                                        Fishery Management Council, 50 Water
                                                50 CFR Part 648                                                                                               of the Herring FMP, and do not change
                                                                                                        Street, Newburyport, MA 01950. The
                                                                                                                                                              the intent of any regulations.
                                                [Docket No.: 150304214–6231–02]                         EA/RIR/IRFA is accessible via the                        NMFS disapproved two measures
                                                                                                        Internet at                                           recommended by the Council in
                                                RIN 0648–BE94                                           www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.               Framework 4. Those measures would
                                                                                                           Written comments regarding the                     have required: Herring vessel fish holds
                                                Fisheries of the Northeastern United                    burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                                States; Atlantic Herring Fishery;                                                                             to be certified and observers to collect
                                                                                                        of the collection-of-information                      volumetric catch estimates on herring
                                                Framework Adjustment 4                                  requirements contained in this final rule             trips as a cross-check of vessel and
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      may be submitted to NMFS, Greater                     dealer data; and herring vessel fish
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office and                holds to be empty of fish before leaving
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      by email to OIRA_Submission@                          port, unless a waiver is issued by an
                                                Commerce.                                               omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202) 395–7285.                authorized law enforcement officer.
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      During the development of Framework
                                                ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                        Carrie Nordeen, Fishery Policy Analyst,               4, NMFS expressed its concern with the
                                                SUMMARY:   NMFS implements approved                     phone 978–281–9272, fax 978–281–                      lack of support for these two measures
                                                measures in Framework 4 to the                          9135.                                                 in Framework 4. Specifically, NMFS
                                                Atlantic Herring Fishery Management                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            commented that these measures are not
                                                Plan. The New England Fishery                                                                                 likely to improve catch monitoring, but
                                                Management Council developed                            Background                                            they would result in compliance and
                                                Framework 4 to further enhance catch                      The Council adopted Framework                       enforcement costs. Despite NMFS
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                                                monitoring and address discarding in                    Adjustment 4 to the Atlantic Herring                  urging, the Council did not include
                                                the herring fishery. The approved                       Fishery Management Plan at its April                  sufficient support for these two
                                                measures include: A requirement that                    22, 2014, meeting. The Council                        measures in Framework 4. Framework 4
                                                vessels report slippage (i.e., catch                    submitted Framework 4 to NMFS for                     does not provide evidence of specific
                                                discarded prior to sampling by an                       review on July 18, 2014, and                          problems with catch monitoring or
                                                observer) via the vessel monitoring                     resubmitted it to NMFS on February 27,                discarding that need to be addressed,
                                                system; slippage consequences                           2015, and April 30, 2015. The proposed                nor does it demonstrate how these


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                                                recommended measures would rectify                      would be categorized as mechanical                    fishing trip following an allowable
                                                problems with monitoring or discarding.                 failure and, therefore, as an allowable               slippage event.
                                                NMFS described its concern with these                   slippage event. Although a gear failure                  Framework 4 also requires trip
                                                measures in the proposed rule, and                      that results in the release of catch from             termination for non-allowable slippage
                                                explained that that they appear                         a codend is often beyond the control of               events. Specifically, vessels with
                                                inconsistent with the Magnuson-Stevens                  the vessel operator, instances of catch               Category A or B herring permits,
                                                Fishery Conservation and Management                     released due to gear damage are similar               including those fishing with midwater
                                                Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) and other                    to instances of catch released due to                 trawl gear in the Groundfish Closed
                                                applicable law. Some public comments                    mechanical failure. Therefore, the                    Areas, that slip catch for any reason
                                                on the proposed rule expressed support                  Council and NMFS believe that catch                   other than safety, mechanical failure, or
                                                for the approval and implementation of                  released due to gear damage should be                 excess catch of spiny dogfish, are
                                                both measures, but the commenters did                   categorized as mechanical failure and an              required to immediately stop fishing
                                                not provide evidence that the utility of                allowable slippage event. As an                       and return to port. After having returned
                                                these measures would outweigh costs.                    allowable slippage event, catch not                   to port and terminated the fishing trip,
                                                Therefore, NMFS determined that these                   brought on board due to gear damage                   vessels are allowed to initiate another
                                                two measures must be disapproved                        would be subject to a slippage                        fishing trip, consistent with the existing
                                                because they are inconsistent with the                  consequence measure.                                  pre-trip notification requirements (e.g.,
                                                Magnuson-Stevens Act, the                                  Framework 4 clarifies that when catch              contact the Northeast Fisheries Observer
                                                Administrative Procedure Act (APA),                     that falls out of or off of gear and is not           Program (NEFOP) to request an
                                                and the Paperwork Reduction Act                         brought on board, the event would not                 observer, vessel monitoring system
                                                (PRA).                                                  be categorized as a slippage event. In                (VMS) trip/gear declaration) for limited
                                                                                                        general, only small amounts of catch fall             access vessels participating in the
                                                Approved Measures                                                                                             herring fishery.
                                                                                                        out or off of gear during fishing and/or
                                                   NMFS approves the following                                                                                   NMFS is implementing slippage
                                                measures because it believes they will                  when catch is being brought aboard the
                                                                                                                                                              consequences for both allowable and
                                                further enhance catch monitoring and                    vessel, unlike the potential for catch
                                                                                                                                                              non-allowable slippage events to further
                                                address discarding in the herring                       loss due to mechanical failure.                       discourage slippage in the herring
                                                fishery.                                                Therefore, the Council and NMFS                       fishery and enhance the catch
                                                                                                        believe that fish that fall out of the gear           monitoring program established through
                                                Clarification of Existing Slippage                      should be categorized as discarded                    Amendment 5. The herring fishery is a
                                                Measures                                                catch, but not slippage. For these                    relatively high-volume fishery capable
                                                   Framework 4 maintains the existing                   reasons, instances of catch falling out or            of catching large quantities of fish in a
                                                requirements that prohibit operational                  off of gear during fishing and/or when                single tow. Therefore, even a few
                                                discards (i.e., small amounts of fish that              catch is being brought aboard the vessel              slippage events have the potential to
                                                cannot be pumped on board and remain                    would not be subject to existing                      substantially affect species composition
                                                in the codend or seine at the end of                    slippage requirements or any slippage                 data, especially extrapolations of
                                                pumping operations) aboard midwater                     consequence measures.                                 incidental catch. Additionally, slippage
                                                trawl vessels fishing in the Groundfish                 Slippage Consequences                                 is a significant concern for many
                                                Closed Areas and allow operational                                                                            stakeholders because they believe it
                                                discards to occur on board herring                         Building on the slippage restrictions              undermines the ability to collect
                                                vessels fishing outside the Groundfish                  established in Amendment 5,                           unbiased estimates of herring catch, as
                                                Closed Areas. Current observer                          Framework 4 requires vessels to move                  well as other species, in the herring
                                                protocols include documenting                           following an allowable slippage event                 fishery. Stakeholders expressed support
                                                operational discards and existing                       before resuming fishing. Specifically,                for the slippage consequence measures
                                                regulations require vessel operators to                 vessels with Category A or B herring                  in Framework 4 to further ensure
                                                assist the observer with this process.                  permits slipping catch due to safety,                 accountability for all catch in the
                                                Because it can be time and labor                        mechanical failure, or excess catch of                herring fishery.
                                                intensive to bring these small amounts                  spiny dogfish, are required to move at                   NMFS expects the requirement for
                                                of fish on board the vessel, the Council                least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) away               vessels to move following slippage
                                                and NMFS believe that compliance                        from the slippage event location. The                 events will provide sufficient incentive
                                                costs associated with prohibiting                       vessel is allowed to move 15 nautical                 for herring vessels to minimize slippage,
                                                operational discards outside the                        miles (27.78 km) away in any direction,               while still promoting safety at sea and
                                                Groundfish Closed Areas would likely                    but it is prohibited from resuming                    providing opportunities to utilize the
                                                outweigh any benefits to the catch                      fishing until it is at least 15 nautical              herring optimum yield (OY). The
                                                monitoring program and the herring                      miles (27.78 km) from the location of                 requirement for vessels to move 15
                                                resource.                                               the allowable slippage event.                         nautical miles (27.78 km) following an
                                                   Framework 4 clarifies that a slippage                Additionally, the vessel is required to               allowable slippage event applies
                                                event due to safety, mechanical failure,                remain at least 15 nautical miles (27.78              uniformly to all vessels that slip catch,
                                                or excess catch of spiny dogfish is                     km) from the slippage event location for              unlike other considered alternatives
                                                categorized as an ‘‘allowable’’ slippage                the duration of that fishing trip. In                 (e.g., leaving a management area,
                                                event and clarifies that slippage for any               addition to moving and remaining at                   leaving a statistical area) where the
                                                other reason is categorized as a ‘‘non-                 least 15 nautical miles (27.78 km) away               magnitude of the move would have
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                                                allowable’’ slippage event. The Council                 from an allowable slippage event,                     depended upon the location of the
                                                recommended these categories to help                    vessels with Category A or B herring                  allowable slippage event. NMFS expects
                                                distinguish between slippage types and                  permits fishing with midwater trawl                   that the requirement for vessels to move
                                                the triggers for slippage consequence                   gear in the Groundfish Closed Areas                   15 nautical miles (27.78 km) following
                                                measures.                                               must leave the Groundfish Closed Areas                an allowable slippage event provides
                                                   Framework 4 clarifies that catch not                 and remain outside of the Groundfish                  sufficient incentive (i.e., cost in time
                                                brought on board due to gear damage                     Closed Areas for the remainder of the                 and fuel) for herring vessels to minimize


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                                                slippage, and the requirement that                      NMFS overlooked this provision during                   Framework 4 does not provide
                                                vessels terminate their fishing trip and                rulemaking for Framework Adjustment                   evidence of misreporting by the herring
                                                return to port following a non-allowable                2 to the Herring FMP and the provision                industry, but it does highlight past
                                                slippage event will further minimize                    is consistent with the intent of that                 differences, that have since been
                                                slippage. NMFS believes that                            action and the Herring FMP. NMFS is                   minimized, between the amount of
                                                minimizing slippage events and better                   removing regulations at § 648.80(d)(7)                herring reported by vessels and dealers.
                                                documentation of slipped catch may                      describing requirements for midwater                  In past years, discrepancies between
                                                improve estimates of bycatch in the                     trawl vessels fishing in Groundfish                   VTRs and dealer data have been as large
                                                fishery. To the extent that the amount                  Closed Area I because they are                        as 54 percent. But recently, GARFO staff
                                                and species composition of slipped                      redundant with regulations at                         has improved the process for cross-
                                                catch can be sampled and/or estimated,                  § 648.202(b) describing requirements for              checking and resolving differences
                                                catch monitoring will be enhanced. To                   midwater trawl vessels fishing in any of              between VTRs and dealer data. Now
                                                the extent that slippage events can                     the Groundfish Closed Areas. NMFS is                  discrepancies between VTRs and dealer
                                                continue to be reduced, bycatch can be                  adding the definition of operational                  data are minimal, with differences
                                                further minimized.                                      discards at § 648.2 and clarifying that               averaging 1 percent. Because
                                                   The Mid-Atlantic Fishery                             operational discards are not permitted                discrepancies between VTRs and dealer
                                                Management Council recommended                          aboard midwater trawl vessels fishing in              data are now minimal, NMFS does not
                                                these same slippage consequences for                    Groundfish Closed Areas, unless those                 believe that the proposed measure
                                                allowable and non-allowable slippage                    fish have first been made available to an             requiring volumetric estimates of total
                                                events in the Atlantic mackerel fishery                 observer for sampling. NMFS is revising               catch is necessary to help resolve
                                                as part of Framework 9 to the Atlantic                  references to individual years in                     discrepancies between VTR and dealer
                                                Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP.                    regulations for carryover at § 648.201 to             data.
                                                Many vessels participate in both the                    more correctly describe the timing of                   Vessels and dealers report catch by
                                                herring and mackerel fisheries, and                     carryover. Lastly, NMFS is correcting                 species. VTRs, in combination with
                                                NMFS expects that implementing                          coordinates for Herring Management                    observer data, are used in herring stock
                                                consistent slippage consequences across                 Area 2 at § 648.200(f)(2).                            assessments, while a combination of
                                                these fisheries will improve compliance                                                                       dealer data, VTR, and VMS, and
                                                                                                        Disapproved Measures                                  observer data are used to track catch
                                                and enforcement of slippage
                                                requirements.                                             NMFS disapproved the following                      against herring annual catch limits and
                                                                                                        measures because it determined they are               catch caps in the herring fishery. The
                                                Reporting Slippage Events                               inconsistent with the Magnuson-Stevens                measure requiring volumetric catch
                                                   Framework 4 requires vessels with                    Act, APA, and PRA.                                    estimates would have provided an
                                                limited access herring permits to report                                                                      estimate of total catch, but would not
                                                                                                        Volumetric Catch Estimates
                                                slippage events, including the reason for                                                                     have differentiated catch by species.
                                                the slippage event, via the herring daily                  Framework 4 would have required                    Because the volumetric estimate would
                                                VMS catch report. NMFS expects that                     vessels with limited access herring                   not have provided catch by species, it
                                                this VMS report, in combination with                    permits to have their fish holds certified            could not have been used to replace
                                                observer data, will help enhance the                    and NEFOP observers to collect                        VTRs or dealer data nor could it have
                                                enforceability of existing slippage                     volumetric estimates of total catch by                been used for catch monitoring or stock
                                                requirements, such as completing a                      measuring the volume of the fish in                   assessments.
                                                released catch affidavit, as well as the                hold prior to offloading. Observers                     Additionally, Framework 4 cautions
                                                slippage consequences.                                  would have converted the volumetric                   whether the proposed measure would
                                                                                                        estimate to a weight and submitted the                be more accurate than methods
                                                Clarifications and Corrections                          estimated weight to the Greater Atlantic              currently used by vessel operators or
                                                   This final rule also contains minor                  Region Fisheries Office (GARFO) for a                 dealers to estimate catch. The
                                                clarifications and corrections to existing              cross-check of vessel trip reports (VTRs)             volumetric conversion proposed in
                                                regulations. NMFS implements these                      and dealer reports. The requirement for               Framework 4 is based on herring
                                                adjustments under the authority of                      observers to estimate the amount of                   harvested in other parts of the world.
                                                section 305(d) to the Magnuson-Stevens                  catch in the fish hold was intended to                Using a volumetric conversion assumes
                                                Act, which provides that the Secretary                  enhance catch monitoring in the herring               consistency in the size, weight, and
                                                of Commerce may promulgate                              fishery by providing an independent                   density of the catch, but there can be
                                                regulations necessary to ensure that                    estimate of total catch.                              substantial variability in the catch
                                                framework adjustments to a FMPs are                        This measure was developed to                      composition of the herring fishery,
                                                carried out in accordance with the FMP                  address stakeholder concerns with                     depending on the area and season.
                                                and the Magnuson-Stevens Act. These                     NMFS’s reliance on industry-reported                  Additionally, the proposed 5 percent
                                                adjustments, identified and described                   catch data to monitor the herring                     deduction from total weight to account
                                                below, are necessary to clarify current                 fishery. Specifically, some stakeholders,             for water in the tanks is based on
                                                regulations and do not change the intent                including environmental organizations,                industry practices, but the Council did
                                                of any regulations.                                     the groundfish industry, and                          not rigorously evaluate the amount of
                                                   NMFS is implementing a transiting                    recreational fishing groups, believe that             the deduction. For these reasons,
                                                provision for herring management areas                  herring catch is not accurately reported              Framework 4 explains that converting a
                                                with seasonal sub-ACLs. This provision                  by the industry and that large                        volume of total fish to pounds based on
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                                                allows vessels to transit herring                       discrepancies exist between vessel and                the proposed conversion could produce
                                                management areas during periods when                    dealer reports. The herring industry, in              less accurate catch estimates than
                                                zero percent of the sub-ACL for those                   general, does not believe that herring                current vessel or dealer estimates.
                                                areas is available for harvest, with                    catch is being misreported but, in an                   The measure requiring a volumetric
                                                herring harvested from other herring                    effort to address stakeholder concerns,               catch estimate is unlikely to improve
                                                management areas aboard, provided                       supports the requirement for observers                catch monitoring in the herring fishery
                                                gear is stowed and not available for use.               to collect an estimate of total catch.                because that estimate cannot be used to


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                                                replace VTR or dealer report to monitor                 practices in the herring fishery. Some                   Because the measure lacks a
                                                catch and it is not necessary to resolve                stakeholders are concerned that vessels               mechanism to verify or correct the
                                                minimal discrepancies between VTR                       are harvesting more fish than they can                amount of fish reported on the VTR, the
                                                and dealer data. In contrast, the                       sell and then discarding the unsold fish              measure is unlikely to improve catch
                                                compliance costs associated with the                    on subsequent fishing trips. These                    monitoring in the herring fishery. In
                                                measure may be high. If a vessel’s fish                 stakeholders are also concerned that fish             contrast, the compliance and
                                                holds are not already certified, the                    not purchased by a dealer, and                        enforcement costs associated with the
                                                vessel owner would need to pay to have                  discarded on subsequent trips, may not                measure may be high. For example,
                                                the fish holds certified. NMFS would                    be reported on the VTR. The Council                   vessel operators needing to dispose of
                                                need to significantly develop the                       intended this measure to discourage the               fish at sea may lose time and money
                                                measure prior to implementation,                        discarding of unreported fish, provide a              waiting for an authorized law
                                                including generating a sampling                         mechanism to document when                            enforcement officer to travel to their
                                                protocol, approving volume to weight                    harvested fish become unmarketable,                   vessel, inspect the fish in the fish hold,
                                                conversions and deductions to account                   and prevent vessel operators from                     and issue a waiver. Additionally, it
                                                for water in the fish hold, training                    mixing fish from multiple trips in the                would likely be time consuming for
                                                observers, and evaluating how to use the                hold, potentially biasing catch data.                 authorized officers to issue waivers and
                                                data. Additionally, requiring observers                    While prohibiting the disposal of                  would divert resources from other law
                                                to sample vessels in port would require                 unsold fish at sea may discourage                     enforcement duties.
                                                modifications to the description of                     wasteful fishing practices, there is                     This measure is also intended to
                                                observer duties and contracts with                      insufficient support in the record to                 prevent vessel operators from mixing
                                                observer service providers.                             conclude that herring vessels are                     catch from multiple trips in the hold
                                                   For these reasons, NMFS concluded                    harvesting excess fish and discarding                 and biasing catch data. NEFOP
                                                that the measure requiring fish holds to                unsold fish at sea. The costs associated              observers sample the catch while it is on
                                                be certified and observers to collect                   with a herring trip, including fuel, crew             the deck, before it is placed in the fish
                                                volumetric catch estimates is                           wages, and insurance, are substantial, so             hold, so there would be no chance that
                                                inconsistent with the requirements of                   it is unlikely that vessel operators are              observers would be sampling fish from
                                                the Magnuson-Stevens Act, APA, and                      making herring trips to harvest fish that             multiple trips that were mixed in the
                                                PRA. The measure is inconsistent with                   will ultimately be discarded.                         hold. The herring fishery is also
                                                the APA because there is insufficient                   Additionally, if discarding of unsold                 sampled portside by the Massachusetts
                                                support in Framework 4 documenting                      fish at sea is occurring, Framework 4                 Department of Marine Fisheries (MA
                                                the need for this measure and how this                  explains that it is unclear whether                   DMF) and Maine’s Department of
                                                measure would address the purported                     unsold catch disposed of at sea on a                  Marine Resources. Mixing of catch from
                                                need. The measure is inconsistent with                  subsequent trip is reported.                          multiple fishing trips, although
                                                the requirements of Magnuson-Stevens                       Initially, this measure requiring                  unlikely, may have the potential to bias
                                                Act National Standard 7 and the PRA                     empty fish holds simply required that                 landings data used to inform herring
                                                because the benefit of the volumetric                   fish holds be empty of fish at the                    stock assessments, state management
                                                catch estimate is dubious and does not                  beginning of a herring trip. But                      spawning closures, and the river herring
                                                outweigh the additional burden on                       recognizing that there may be                         avoidance program operated by the
                                                vessel owners of certifying their fish                  unforeseen events making it difficult to              University of Massachusetts’ School of
                                                holds and making available a measuring                  sell fish (e.g., refrigeration failure, poor          Marine Fisheries and MA DMF.
                                                stick for observers. The measure is                     condition, lack of market), the Council                  The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
                                                inconsistent with Magnuson-Stevens                      recommended the waiver provision to                   Commission recently adopted a
                                                Act National Standard 2 because the                     mitigate the potential costs associated               requirement that vessel fish holds be
                                                quality of the volumetric catch estimate                with disposing of unmarketable catch                  empty of fish before vessels depart on a
                                                is not sufficient for monitoring the                    on land. The Council intended the                     herring trip, contingent on adoption in
                                                fishery, facilitating inseason                          waiver to provide a mechanism to verify               Federal waters, in Amendment 3 to the
                                                management, or judging the                              that fish had been reported and                       Interstate FMP for Atlantic Herring.
                                                performance of the management regime.                   document the nature and extent to                     Establishing a similar provision in this
                                                Finally, the measure is inconsistent                    which vessels are departing on trips                  action would have promoted
                                                with Magnuson-Stevens Act National                      with fish in their fish holds.                        coordination between Federal and state
                                                Standard 5 because it does not allow the                Additionally, some vessels in the                     management, but, for the reasons
                                                fishery to operate at the lowest possible               herring fishery land their catch in                   described above, it is unlikely to
                                                administrative costs relative to any                    multiple ports, and the Council                       improve catch monitoring in the herring
                                                additional monitoring benefit provided                  intended that the waiver provision                    fishery.
                                                by the measure.                                         would allow that practice to continue.                   For these reasons, NMFS concluded
                                                                                                           Part of the justification for the waiver           that the measure requiring fish holds to
                                                Empty Fish Holds                                        provision is to provide a way to verify               be empty of fish before leaving port,
                                                   Framework 4 would have required                      that fish have been reported and to                   unless a waiver is issued by an
                                                fish holds of vessels with Category A or                document the extent to which vessels                  authorized officer, is inconsistent with
                                                B Limited Access Herring Permits to be                  are departing on trips with fish in their             the requirements of the Magnuson-
                                                empty of fish before leaving the dock on                fish holds. However, Framework 4’s                    Stevens Act, APA, and PRA. The
                                                a herring trip. A waiver may have been                  proposed waiver provides no way of                    measure is inconsistent with the APA
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                                                issued by an authorized law                             verifying the amount of fish reported                 because there is insufficient support in
                                                enforcement officer when fish have been                 relative to the amount of fish left in the            Framework 4 documenting the need for
                                                reported as caught but cannot be sold                   hold. Therefore, NMFS does not believe                this measure and how this measure
                                                due to the condition of fish.                           that this measure contains a viable                   would address the purported need. The
                                                   The Council recommended this                         mechanism to verify whether harvested                 measure is inconsistent with Magnuson-
                                                measure to enhance catch monitoring                     fish that are left in the hold were                   Stevens Act National Standard 7 and the
                                                and discourage wasteful fishing                         reported by the vessel.                               PRA because the benefit of requiring


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                                                empty fish holds when departing on a                    Framework 4 clarifies that operational                measures implemented in this final rule
                                                herring trip does not outweigh the                      discards are small amounts of fish that               are consistent with the Sustainable
                                                additional reporting burden on vessel                   cannot be pumped on board and remain                  Fisheries Coalition recommendations.
                                                operators to request and obtain a waiver                in the codend or seine at the end of                     Comment 4: The Sustainable Fisheries
                                                from an authorized officer. The measure                 pumping operations. Current observer                  Coalition supports including the
                                                is inconsistent with Magnuson-Stevens                   protocols include estimating the amount               definition of operational discards in the
                                                Act National Standard 7 because it does                 and composition of operational                        regulations, but suggests that the
                                                not provide fishermen with the greatest                 discards. Because the fish cannot be                  operational discards definition, as well
                                                possible freedom of action in                           pumped, it can be time and labor                      as the slippage definition, be revised to
                                                conducting business and imposes an                      intensive to bring these small amounts                acknowledge that releasing small
                                                unnecessary enforcement burden.                         of fish on board the vessel. There is no              amounts of fish from the codend or
                                                Finally, the measure is inconsistent                    evidence in Framework 4 to suggest that               seine at the end of pumping operations
                                                with Magnuson-Stevens Act National                      continuing to allow operational discards              is also operationally discarding catch.
                                                Standard 5 because it does not allow the                would increase the discarding of                         Response: This final rule adds the
                                                fishery to operate at the lowest possible               unsampled catch. Rather, Framework 4                  definition of operational discards to
                                                administrative and enforcement costs                    concludes that the compliance costs                   regulations at § 648.2. Operational
                                                relative to any additional monitoring                   associated with requiring herring                     discards are defined as small amounts of
                                                benefit provided by the measure.                        vessels fishing outside the Groundfish                fish that cannot be pumped on board the
                                                                                                        Closed Areas to bring operational                     vessel and remain in the codend or
                                                Comments and Responses                                                                                        seine at the end of pumping operations.
                                                                                                        discards on board would likely
                                                   NMFS received four comment letters                   outweigh any benefits to the catch                    Leaving small amounts of fish in the
                                                on the proposed rule. Two letters were                  monitoring program and the herring                    codend or seine at the end of pumping
                                                from environmental advocacy groups                      resource.                                             operations is operationally discarding
                                                (Herring Alliance and CHOIR (Coalition                     Framework 4 clarifies that catch that              catch. This final rule also categorizes
                                                for the Atlantic Herring Fishery’s                      falls out of or off of gear and is not                instances of catch falling out or off of
                                                Orderly, Informed, and Responsible                      brought on board would be categorized                 gear during fishing and/or when catch is
                                                Long Term Development)) and two                         as discarded catch, but not slippage. In              being brought aboard the vessel as
                                                letters were from herring industry                      general, only small amounts of catch fall             discarding, rather than slippage.
                                                groups (Seafreeze Ltd. and the                          out or off of gear during fishing and/or              Framework 4 explains that, in general,
                                                Sustainable Fisheries Coalition).                       when catch is being brought aboard the                only small amounts of catch fall out or
                                                   Comment 1: The Herring Alliance                      vessel, unlike the potential for catch                off of gear during fishing and/or when
                                                supports proposed measures in                           loss due to mechanical failure. It would              catch is being brought aboard the vessel.
                                                Framework 4 that would clarify the                      be very difficult for vessels to retrieve             NMFS believes that categorizing catch
                                                slippage definition and require slippage                the small amounts of fish that fall out               that falls out of gear as discarding
                                                to be reported via the daily VMS catch                  of or off gear and bring those fish on                addresses the Sustainable Fisheries
                                                report.                                                 board the vessel. Again, there is no                  Coalition’s recommendation to
                                                   Response: NMFS is implementing                       evidence in Framework 4 suggesting                    acknowledge releasing small amounts of
                                                measures to clarify the slippage                        that this measure would increase the                  fish from the codend or seine at the end
                                                definition and require slippage to be                   discarding of unsampled catch and the                 of pumping operations is a discard
                                                reporting via the daily VMS catch                       compliance costs associated with                      event and not slippage.
                                                report.                                                 requiring these fish be brought on board                 Comment 5: CHOIR and the Herring
                                                   Comment 2: CHOIR expressed                           the vessel for sampling would likely                  Alliance support the proposed slippage
                                                concern with the potential for increased                outweigh any benefit to herring catch                 consequence measures. CHOIR
                                                discarding of unsampled catch                           monitoring.                                           commented that proposed slippage
                                                associated with the clarifications to                      Comment 3: The Sustainable Fisheries               consequence measures are vital to
                                                existing slippage measures that allow                   Coalition supports minor clarifications               provide vessels with incentive to avoid
                                                for operational discards and catch that                 and corrections to existing measures                  slippage and the Herring Alliance
                                                falls out of or off gear. Despite its                   because it believes they are not a                    commented that the proposed slippage
                                                concern, CHOIR supports the proposed                    substantive change to current                         consequence measures are reasonable,
                                                clarifications to existing slippage                     regulations and are consistent with the               safe, and necessary to further deter
                                                measures, because it believes that the                  Herring FMP. The Sustainable Fisheries                slippage events on observed trips.
                                                proposed slippage consequence                           Coalition also supports categorizing                     Response: NMFS is implementing the
                                                measures will drastically improve                       catch not brought on board due to gear                slippage consequence measures to help
                                                management of herring fishery.                          damage as an allowable slippage event                 improve catch monitoring and further
                                                   Response: NMFS agrees with CHOIR                     and catch that falls out of or off gear as            deter slippage in the herring fishery.
                                                that slippage consequence measures                      a discard event. The Sustainable                         Comment 6: Seafreeze Ltd. and the
                                                will likely improve management of the                   Fisheries Coalition supports continuing               Sustainable Fisheries Coalition do not
                                                herring fishery, but disagrees with                     to allow operational discards in the                  support the proposed measure requiring
                                                CHOIR that continuing to allow for                      herring fishery, except on board herring              vessels to move and remain at least 15
                                                operational discards and fish that fall                 vessels fishing in the Groundfish Closed              nautical miles (27.78 km) away from an
                                                out of or off gear would increase the                   Areas, noting that the costs of                       allowable slippage event for the
                                                discarding of unsampled catch.                          prohibiting operational discards would                duration of that fishing trip.
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                                                   Framework 4 maintains the existing                   likely outweigh any benefits. Lastly, the                Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable
                                                requirements that prohibit operational                  Sustainable Fisheries Coalition has no                Fisheries Coalition commented that
                                                discards aboard midwater trawl vessels                  objection to the proposed requirement                 because no scientific analysis supports
                                                fishing in the Groundfish Closed Areas,                 to report slippage via the VMS daily                  the requirement to move 15 nautical
                                                but allows operational discards to occur                catch report.                                         miles (27.78 km), the measure is
                                                on board herring vessels fishing outside                   Response: NMFS agrees with the                     inconsistent with the requirement that
                                                the Groundfish Closed Areas.                            Sustainable Fisheries Coalition and the               measures be based on the best available


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                                                science. Seafreeze Ltd. noted that                      management plans and Framework 4                      Fishery Management Council in
                                                fishing effort is often already spatially               acknowledges that slippage events due                 Framework 9 to the MSB FMP. Many
                                                limited by regulations, oceanographic                   to safety concerns or mechanical failure              vessels participate in both the herring
                                                features, or fish distribution. Both                    may be beyond the control of the vessel               and mackerel fisheries, and NMFS
                                                Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable                      operator. NMFS expects the requirement                expects that implementing consistent
                                                Fisheries Coalition commented that                      to move 15 nautical miles (27.78 km)                  slippage consequences across these
                                                requiring vessels to move 15 nautical                   following an allowable slippage event                 fisheries will improve compliance and
                                                miles (27.78 km) following an allowable                 will accommodate any safety concerns                  enforcement of slippage measures.
                                                slippage event may result in lost fishing               because it allows vessels to continue                    Comment 7: The Sustainable Fisheries
                                                opportunities and will not rectify the                  fishing, when it is safe to do so, rather             Coalition supports the proposed
                                                problem that caused the slippage event.                 than requiring trip termination.                      measure requiring vessels to terminate a
                                                Additionally, the Sustainable Fisheries                    NMFS also expects that this slippage               fishing trip and return to port following
                                                Coalition commented that the measure                    consequence measure will enhance the                  a non-allowable slippage event. With
                                                raises concerns with the ability of the                 catch monitoring program established                  the exception of the allowable slippage
                                                herring fleet to achieve the herring OY,                through Amendment 5 by further                        events, the Sustainable Fisheries
                                                the need to minimize adverse impacts                    discouraging slippage in the herring                  Coalition commented that vessels
                                                on fishing communities, and the                         fishery. The requirement for a vessel to              should be able to bring catch aboard and
                                                measure having a limited conservation                   move following an allowable slippage                  make it available to the observer for
                                                benefit as bycatch has already been                     event is not based on the biology or                  sampling. The Sustainable Fisheries
                                                minimized to the extent practicable.                    distribution of a fish species, like the              Coalition noted that if the condition of
                                                   Seafreeze Ltd. noted that as spiny                   Groundfish Closed Areas, nor is it                    the fish results in catch being
                                                dogfish populations continue to                         intended to rectify mechanical failures,              unmarketable, those fish would be
                                                increase, herring fishery interactions                  unsafe weather conditions, or                         discarded after they were sampled by
                                                with dogfish will also likely increase.                 encounters with spiny dogfish. Instead,               the observer.
                                                Seafreze Ltd. also noted that vessels                   the measure was based on an analysis                     Response: NMFS is implementing the
                                                typically move from an area following                   evaluating the distances vessels move                 requirement to terminate a fishing trip
                                                interactions with dogfish, but they do                  during fishing operations and is                      and return to port following a non-
                                                not move as far as 15 nautical miles                    intended to provide sufficient incentive              allowable slippage event.
                                                (27.78 km).                                             (i.e., cost in time and fuel) for herring                Comment 8: CHOIR and the Herring
                                                   Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable                   vessels to minimize slippage, while                   Alliance support the measure requiring
                                                Fisheries Coalition commented that                      providing opportunities to utilize the                vessel fish holds to be certified and
                                                needing to slip catch for safety or                     herring OY. Options for moving 10                     NEFOP observers to collect volumetric
                                                mechanical failure is often beyond the                  nautical miles (16.09 km) and 20                      estimates of total catch. CHOIR noted
                                                control of the vessel operator. Seafreeze               nautical miles (32.19 km) were also                   that the volumetric catch estimate is
                                                Ltd. also commented that requiring                      considered in Framework 4, but the 15-                especially important to confirm industry
                                                vessels to move 15 nautical miles (27.78                nautical mile (27.78-km) option was                   catch reports, given past instances of
                                                km) following allowable slippage events                 recommended by the Council because                    misreporting and when vessels and
                                                may pressure vessel operators to                        15 nautical miles (27.78 km) is the                   dealers both work for the same
                                                possibly engage in unsafe fishing                       median value between 10 nautical miles                company. Even if observers only
                                                practices to avoid a penalty.                           (16.09 km) and 20 nautical miles (32.19               sporadically collected catch estimates,
                                                Additionally, Seafreeze Ltd. commented                  km). Additionally, this measure applies               CHOIR commented that having a
                                                that penalizing a vessel for safety                     uniformly to all vessels that slip catch,             mechanism to confirm catch reports
                                                concerns violates National Standard 10.                 unlike other considered alternatives                  could improve catch reporting. Herring
                                                   Lastly, Seafreeze Ltd. commented that                (e.g., leaving a management area,                     Alliance commented that third-party
                                                its bottom trawl vessels have higher                    leaving a statistical area) in Framework              catch verification is needed to needed
                                                observer coverage rates than other gear                 4 where the magnitude of the move                     ensure industry catch reports are
                                                types participating in the herring fishery              would have depended upon the location                 accurate, complete, and credible and
                                                and would, therefore, be                                of the allowable slippage event.                      that catch limits are not exceeded. The
                                                disproportionately impacted by the                         Framework 4 describes the impact of                Herring Alliance explained that accurate
                                                proposed slippage consequence measure                   this slippage consequence measure as a                landings data will improve stock
                                                following an allowable slippage event.                  low negative for the herring industry.                assessments and aid in monitoring
                                                   Response: NMFS disagrees with                        This impact is not related to safety                  fishery catch caps. Additionally, the
                                                Seafreeze Ltd. and the Sustainable                      concerns, but to the potential for lost               Herring Alliance noted that logistical
                                                Fisheries Coalition that the slippage                   time and money associated with moving                 and operational challenges associated
                                                consequence measure requiring vessels                   following an allowable slippage event.                with observers collecting volumetric
                                                to move and remain at least 15 nautical                 Analyses in Framework 4 show that                     estimates of catch, such as modifying
                                                miles (27.78 km) away from an                           midwater trawl and purse seine vessels                the description of observer duties and
                                                allowable slippage event for the                        participating in the herring fishery have             contracts with observer service
                                                duration of that fishing trip should not                the potential to be most affected by the              providers to require observers to sample
                                                be approved.                                            requirement to move following an                      vessels in port, are solvable.
                                                   NMFS anticipates this slippage                       allowable slippage event. Small mesh                     Response: NMFS agrees with the
                                                consequence measure will address                        bottom trawl vessels are expected to be               Herring Alliance that it is possible to
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                                                concerns about bycatch and slippage by                  least affected by the move requirement                make the necessary programmatic
                                                discouraging the occurrence of slippage                 because documented slippage events by                 changes to enable observers to collect
                                                throughout the fishery, while                           those vessels are low.                                volumetric estimates in port, but
                                                continuing to promote safe and efficient                   NMFS implemented this same                         disagrees with CHOIR and the Herring
                                                fishing practices on vessels participating              slippage consequence measure in the                   Alliance that the proposed volumetric
                                                in the herring fishery. Safety is an                    mackerel fishery as part of the measures              catch estimate is a cost-effective
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                                                industry catch reports and will improve                 vessel and dealer reports are minimal,                expressed concern with the perceived
                                                catch reporting and stock assessments.                  the proposed measure is not warranted.                practice of fish being harvested without
                                                   Vessels and dealers report catch by                  Lastly, Seafreeze Ltd. noted that the                 a confirmed buyer and unsold fish being
                                                species. VTRs, in combination with                      proposed measure would not be                         discarded at sea, especially when
                                                observer data, are used in herring stock                applicable to the Seafreeze Ltd. vessels              discarded fish may not have been
                                                assessments, while a combination of                     that offload frozen product.                          reported. CHOIR surmised that
                                                dealer data, VTR, and VMS, and                             Response: NMFS shares Seafreeze                    requiring empty fish holds would likely
                                                observer data are used to track catch                   Ltd.’s and the Sustainable Fisheries                  ensure that vessels do not harvest excess
                                                against herring annual catch limits and                 Coalition’s concern with the accuracy of              fish or discard unsold fish at sea.
                                                catch caps in the herring fishery. The                  the proposed volumetric catch estimates                  Response: The proposed measure
                                                proposed measure would provide an                       and disapproved this measure in                       requiring empty fish holds was intended
                                                estimate of total catch, but not catch by               Framework 4. The volumetric                           to enhance catch monitoring and
                                                species. Therefore, the volumetric                      conversions proposed in Framework 4                   discourage wasteful fishing practices in
                                                estimate could not be used to replace                   are based on herring harvested in other               the herring fishery. While prohibiting
                                                either VTRs or dealer data and it could                 parts of the world. Using a volumetric                the disposal of unsold fish at sea may
                                                not be used for catch monitoring or                     conversion assumes consistency in the                 discourage wasteful fishing practices,
                                                stock assessments.                                      size, weight, and density of the catch,               there is insufficient support in the
                                                   Framework 4 does not provide                         but there can be substantial variability              record to conclude that herring vessels
                                                evidence of misreporting by the herring                 in the catch composition of the herring               are harvesting excess fish and
                                                industry, but it does highlight past                    fishery, depending on the area and                    discarding unsold fish at sea. The costs
                                                differences, that have since been                       season. Additionally, the proposed 5                  associated with a herring trip, including
                                                minimized, between the amount of                        percent deduction from total weight to                fuel, crew wages, and insurance, are
                                                herring reported by vessels and dealers.                account for water in the tanks is based               substantial, so it is unlikely that vessel
                                                In recent years, discrepancies between                  on industry practices, but the Council                operators are making herring trips to
                                                VTRs and dealer data have been                          did not rigorously evaluate the amount                harvest fish that will ultimately be
                                                minimal. VTRs were higher than dealer                   of the deduction. For these reasons,                  discarded. Additionally, if discarding of
                                                reports in 2009 (2 percent), 2010 (1.3                  Framework 4 questioned whether the                    unsold fish at sea is occurring,
                                                percent), 2011 (1.2 percent), and 2013                  proposed measure would be more                        Framework 4 explains that it is unclear
                                                (0.1 percent) and less than dealer                      accurate than methods currently used                  whether unsold catch disposed of at sea
                                                reports in 2012 (0.1 percent). GARFO                    by vessel operators or dealers to                     on a subsequent trip is reported.
                                                staff use a rigorous process to match                   estimate catch.                                          Part of the justification for the waiver
                                                vessel and dealer reported data and                        NMFS agrees with Seafreeze Ltd. that               provision is to provide a way to verify
                                                make corrections to the appropriate data                requiring observers to collect volumetric             that fish have been reported and
                                                set. Given that discrepancies between                   catch estimates would increase observer               document the extent to which vessels
                                                VTR and dealer data are minimal as                      workload and that discrepancies                       are departing on trips with fish in their
                                                well as investigated and resolved,                      between vessel and dealer reports are                 fish holds. However, Framework 4’s
                                                NMFS does not consider the proposed                     minimal. As described previously,                     proposed waiver provides no way of
                                                volumetric catch estimate necessary to                  volumetric estimates could not be used                verifying the amount of fish reported
                                                help identify or resolve discrepancies                  to replace either VTRs or dealer data                 relative to the amount of fish left in the
                                                between VTR and dealer data.                            and it could not be used for catch                    hold. Therefore, NMFS does not believe
                                                   NMFS disapproved the requirement                     monitoring or stock assessments.                      this measure contains a viable
                                                for volumetric catch estimates because it               Increasing observer workload with                     mechanism to verify whether harvested
                                                considers the measure inconsistent with                 duties that are unlikely to improve                   fish that are left in the hold were
                                                the Magnusson-Stevens Act, APA, and                     herring catch monitoring is not an                    reported by the vessel and is unlikely to
                                                PRA.                                                    effective use of NMFS resources. As                   improve catch monitoring in the herring
                                                   Comment 9: Seafreeze Ltd. does not                   described previously, NMFS does not                   fishery.
                                                support the proposed measure requiring                  consider the proposed volumetric catch                   NMFS disapproved the requirement
                                                fish holds to be certified and NEFOP                    estimate necessary to help identify or                for empty fish holds because it
                                                observers to collect volumetric estimates               resolve the minimal discrepancies                     considers the measure inconsistent with
                                                of total catch. The Sustainable Fisheries               between VTR and dealer data.                          the Magnusson-Stevens Act, APA, and
                                                Coalition noted that its members did not                   Lastly, the measure, as proposed,                  PRA.
                                                reach a consensus whether the                           would have required all vessels with                     Comment 11: Seafreeze Ltd. does not
                                                volumetric catch estimate should be                     limited access herring permits to have                support the proposed measure requiring
                                                approved or disapproved, but it                         their fish holds certified and observers              fish holds to be empty of fish before a
                                                expressed concern with the potential                    to collect volumetric catch estimates.                vessel departs on a herring trip.
                                                inaccuracies associated with the                        Limiting the measure to only apply to                 Seafreeze Ltd. noted that its processing
                                                proposed measure. Additionally, the                     vessels whose fish holds had already                  vessels produce a frozen, processed
                                                Sustainable Fisheries Coalition                         been certified would have meant                       product that would not be discarded at
                                                recommended that if the proposed                        substantially revising the measure.                   sea. Additionally, Seafreeze Ltd. noted
                                                measure was implemented, that it only                   NMFS can only approve or disapprove                   that fish cannot be pumped out of the
                                                apply to vessels whose fish holds had                   a proposed measure; therefore, NMFS                   fish hold of its harvesting vessel at sea,
                                                already been certified to help minimize                 cannot revise the measure to only apply               only in port. For these reasons,
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                                                vessel compliance costs. Seafreeze Ltd.                 to vessels whose fish holds have already              Seafreeze Ltd. commented that this
                                                also questioned the accuracy of the                     been certified.                                       measure is not applicable to its vessels
                                                proposed volumetric estimates and                          Comment 10: CHOIR and Herring                      and would impact the vessels
                                                expressed concern that the proposed                     Alliance support the proposed measure                 unnecessarily.
                                                measure would increase observer                         requiring fish holds to be empty of fish                 Response: NMFS disapproved this
                                                workload. Seafreeze Ltd. commented                      before a vessel departs on a herring trip,            measure in Framework 4, so the
                                                that because discrepancies between                      unless a waiver has been issued. CHOIR                application to frozen fish is not relevant.


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                                                However, had NMFS approved the                          these measures and slippage                           in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,
                                                measure, it would not have applied to                   consequence measures established in                   respectively.
                                                a frozen product or fish stored in                      this action, these additional initiatives                NMFS, pursuant to section 604 of the
                                                freezers.                                               are outside the scope of Framework 4.                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), has
                                                   Comment 12: The Sustainable                                                                                completed a final regulatory flexibility
                                                Fisheries Coalition did not have                        Changes From the Proposed Rule                        analysis (FRFA) in support of
                                                consensus whether the empty fish hold                      The proposed rule for Framework 4                  Framework 4 in this final rule. The
                                                requirement should be approved or                       contained all the measures in that were               FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a summary
                                                disapproved, but it commented that                      adopted by the Council in April 2014.                 of the significant issues raised by the
                                                Framework 4 does not provide evidence                   As described previously, NMFS                         public comments in response to the
                                                of the misreporting and wasteful fishing                disapproved the measures requiring fish               IRFA, NMFS responses to those
                                                practices that the empty fish hold                      holds to be certified and observers to                comments, a summary of the analyses
                                                requirement is intended to rectify. The                 collect volumetric catch estimates, and               completed in the Framework 4 EA, and
                                                Sustainable Fisheries Coalition noted                   fish holds to be empty of fish before                 this portion of the preamble. A
                                                that rarely does a vessel leave port with               leaving port, unless a waiver is issued               summary of the IRFA was published in
                                                fish in its hold unless it is offloading at             by an authorized law enforcement                      the proposed rule for this action and is
                                                multiple locations, storing fish for                    officer. Thus, the regulatory                         not repeated here. A description of why
                                                which there is no immediate market, or                  requirements associated with those two                this action was considered, the
                                                disposing of poor quality fish. Given the               measures are not included in this final               objectives of, and the legal basis for this
                                                absence of a clearly documented                         rule. Specifically, the following sections            rule is contained in Framework 4 and in
                                                problem, the Sustainable Fisheries                      from the proposed rule have been                      the preamble to the proposed and this
                                                Coalition commented that the cost of                    removed: §§ 648.4(a)(10)(iv)(P), 648.11               final rule, and is not repeated here. All
                                                delaying a trip to obtain a waiver, in                  (m)(5), 648.14(r)(1)(ii)(D),                          of the documents that constitute the
                                                order to depart on a herring trip with                  648.14(r)(2)(xiii), and 648.204(c) are not            FRFA are available from NMFS and a
                                                fish in the hold, would be a hardship.                  being implemented in this rule.                       copy of the IRFA, the RIR, and the EA
                                                   Response: As described previously,                   Additionally, proposed                                are available upon request (see
                                                there is insufficient evidence in                       § 648.11(m)(3)(ii) was revised to remove              ADDRESSES) or via the Internet at
                                                Framework 4 to support claims of                        provisions related to providing an                    www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                misreporting and wasteful fishing                       observer with a NMFS-approved
                                                practices. Additionally, because the                                                                          Summary of the Significant Issues
                                                                                                        measuring stick when requested.
                                                proposed measure lacks a mechanism to                      This final rule also contains minor                Raised by the Public Comments in
                                                verify or correct the amount of fish                    clarifications to the slippage definition,            Response to the IRFA, a Summary of the
                                                reported on the VTR, the proposed                       slippage reporting requirements, and                  Agency’s Assessment of Such Issues,
                                                measure is unlikely to improve catch                    slippage consequence measures to                      and a Statement of Any Changes Made
                                                monitoring in the herring fishery. In                   ensure consistency with slippage                      in the Final Rule as a Result of Such
                                                contrast, the compliance and                            requirements for the Atlantic mackerel                Comments
                                                enforcement costs associated with the                   fishery. Specifically, the following                    NMFS received four comment letters
                                                proposed measure may be high. For                       sections have been revised: §§ 648.2,                 on the proposed rule. Those comments,
                                                example, vessel operators needing to                    648.11(m)(4)(C)(iv), and                              and NMFS’ responses, are contained in
                                                dispose of fish at sea may lose time and                648.14(r)(2)(vii), (xi), and (xii). Many              the Comments and Responses section of
                                                money waiting for an authorized law                     vessels participate in both the herring               this final rule and are not repeated here.
                                                enforcement officer to travel to their                  and mackerel fisheries and NMFS                       None of the comments addressed the
                                                vessel, inspect the fish hold, and issue                expects that implementing consistent                  IRFA and NMFS did not make any
                                                a waiver. Additionally, it would likely                 requirements across these fisheries will              changes in the final rule based on public
                                                be time consuming for authorized                        improve compliance and enforcement of                 comment.
                                                officers to issue waivers and would                     slippage requirements. NMFS is revising
                                                divert resources from other law                                                                               Description and Estimate of Number of
                                                                                                        the regulations under the authority of                Small Entities to Which the Rule Would
                                                enforcement duties.                                     section 305(d) to the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                   Comment 13: The Herring Alliance                                                                           Apply
                                                                                                        Act, which provides that the Secretary
                                                and CHOIR also commented on                             of Commerce may promulgate                               This action regulates the activity of
                                                initiatives to increase monitoring in the               regulations necessary to ensure that                  vessels with limited access herring
                                                herring fishery that are related to this                framework adjustments to FMPs are                     permits and vessels with Category A or
                                                action, but are outside the scope of                    carried out in accordance with the FMP                B limited access herring permits.
                                                measures considered and approved as                     and the Magnuson-Stevens Act.                         Therefore, the regulated entity is the
                                                part of Framework 4. Specifically, the                                                                        business that owns at least one limited
                                                commenters recommended that slippage                    Classification                                        access herring permit.
                                                consequence measures should apply if                      The Assistant Administrator for                        In 2013, the most recent full year of
                                                electronic monitoring is to be used to                  Fisheries, NOAA, has determined that                  fishery permit data, 93 fishing vessels
                                                monitor the herring fishery and that                    this rule is consistent with the national             were issued a limited access herring
                                                NMFS should provide reasonable cost                     standards and other provisions of the                 permit. Vessels and/or permits may be
                                                estimates for electronic monitoring as                  Magnuson-Stevens Act and other                        owned by entities affiliated by stock
                                                soon as possible to prevent a delay in                  applicable laws.                                      ownership, common management,
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                                                allowing industry-funded monitoring to                    The Office of Management and Budget                 identity of interest, contractual
                                                increase monitoring of the herring                      has determined that this rule is not                  relationships, or economic dependency.
                                                fishery.                                                significant according to Executive Order              For the purposes of this analysis,
                                                   Response: NMFS is working with the                   12866.                                                ownership entities are defined as those
                                                Council to develop measures related to                    This final rule does not contain                    entities with common ownership
                                                these issues. Although NMFS                             policies with federalism or ‘‘takings’’               personnel as listed on permit
                                                understands the connection between                      implications, as those terms are defined              application documentation. Only


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                                                permits with identical ownership                        included in Framework 4 will not cause                with fish in the hold. The burden to the
                                                personnel are categorized as an                         any additional time or cost burden from               vessel operator/owner associated with
                                                affiliated entity. For example, if five                 that which was previously approved.                   obtaining a waiver would be any loss of
                                                permits have the same seven personnel                   Send comments regarding these burden                  time and/or money waiting for an
                                                listed as co-owners on their application                estimates or any other aspect of this data            authorized officer to travel to their
                                                paperwork, those seven personnel form                   collection, including suggestions for                 vessel, inspect the fish hold, and issue
                                                one ownership entity, covering those                    reducing the burden, to NMFS (see                     a waiver. By disapproving this measure,
                                                five permits. If one or several of the                  ADDRESSES) and by email to OIRA_                      vessel owners will not incur the burden
                                                seven owners also own additional                        Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to                     associated with this measure.
                                                vessels, with sub-sets of the original                  (202) 395–7285.                                          NMFS is implementing slippage
                                                seven personnel or with new co-owners,                    Notwithstanding any other provisions                consequence measures for vessels with
                                                those ownership arrangements are                        of the law, no person is required to, nor             Category A and B herring permits in this
                                                deemed to be separate entities for the                  shall any person be subject to a penalty              rule, including requirements to move 15
                                                purpose of this analysis.                               for failure to comply with, a collection              nautical miles (27.78 km) following an
                                                   Based on this ownership criterion,                   of information subject to the                         allowable slippage event and terminate
                                                NMFS dealer data for recent years                       requirements of the PRA, unless that                  a trip following a non-allowable
                                                (2010–2013), and the size standards for                 collection of information displays a                  slippage event. Because non-allowable
                                                finfish and shellfish firms, there are 68               currently valid OMB Control Number.                   slippage events are already prohibited
                                                regulated fishing firms with a limited                  All currently approved NOAA                           in the herring fishery, NMFS expects
                                                access herring permit. Of those 68 firms,               collections of information may be                     that instances of vessels terminating a
                                                there are 61 small entities and 7 large                 viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                   trip and returning to port following a
                                                entities. Not all of these permitted firms              services_programs/prasubs.html.                       non-allowable slippage event will be
                                                are active: Only 32 small entities and 5                                                                      rare. Therefore, the requirement to
                                                                                                        Description of the Steps the Agency Has
                                                large entities were actively fishing for                                                                      terminate a trip following a non-
                                                                                                        Taken To Minimize the Significant
                                                herring during the last 3 years.                                                                              allowable slippage event will not have
                                                                                                        Economic Impact on Small Entities
                                                Additionally, there are 32 regulated                                                                          a significant economic impact on
                                                                                                        Consistent With the Stated Objectives of
                                                fishing firms that hold Category A or B                                                                       vessels with Category A and B herring
                                                                                                        Applicable Statutes
                                                herring permits. Of those 32 firms, there                                                                     permits. NMFS also expects that the
                                                are 27 small entities and 5 large entities.                NMFS disapproved two measures in                   requirement to move 15 nautical miles
                                                Not all of these permitted firms are                    Framework 4 because it determined the                 (27.78 km) following an allowable
                                                active: Only 19 small entities and 5                    measures were inconsistent with the                   slippage event will also not have a
                                                large entities holding Category A or B                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, APA, and PRA.                   significant economic impact on
                                                herring permits were actively fishing for                  One of the disapproved measures in                 Category A and B vessels. The measure
                                                herring during the last 3 years.                        Framework 4 would have required                       is based on an analysis evaluating the
                                                                                                        owners of vessels with limited access                 distances vessels move during fishing
                                                Description of Projected Reporting,                     herring permits to certify the capacity of            operations and is intended to provide
                                                Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance                     their fish holds and purchase and carry               sufficient incentive (i.e., cost in time
                                                Requirements                                            a NMFS-approved measuring stick to                    and fuel) for herring vessels to minimize
                                                   This final rule contains collection-of-              estimate the volume of fish in the fish               slippage, while still promoting safety at
                                                information requirements subject to the                 hold. Each fish hold certification done               sea and maximizing opportunities to
                                                PRA that have been approved by the                      by a certified marine surveyor is                     utilize the herring OY. Options for
                                                OMB under Control Number 0648–0202.                     estimated to cost $300–$400. The cost of              moving 10 nautical miles (16.09 km)
                                                   This action requires all limited access              the NMFS-approved measuring stick is                  and 20 nautical miles (32.19 km) were
                                                vessels to report slippage events via the               unknown at this time, but expected to                 also considered in Framework 4, but the
                                                daily VMS herring catch report. This                    be minimal. Ninety-three vessels were                 15-nautical mile (27.78-km) option is
                                                information is intended to improve                      issued a limited access herring permit in             being implemented because 15 nautical
                                                catch monitoring in the herring fishery.                2013. Therefore, an estimated 93 vessels              miles (27.78 km) is the median value
                                                All limited access herring vessels are                  would have been required to submit a                  between 10 nautical miles (16.09 km)
                                                currently required to submit daily VMS                  fish hold certification at the time of                and 20 nautical miles (32.19 km).
                                                catch reports, therefore, reporting                     permit issuance in 2016 and obtain and                Additionally, this measure applies
                                                slippage via VMS is not expected to                     carry on board a NMFS-approved                        uniformly to all vessels that slip catch,
                                                cause any additional time or cost                       measuring stick. By disapproving this                 unlike other considered alternatives
                                                burden above that which was previously                  measure, vessel owners will not incur                 (e.g., leaving a management area,
                                                approved under OMB Control Number                       the costs associated with this measure.               leaving a statistical area) in Framework
                                                0648–0202. Time burdens that were                          The other disapproved measure in                   4 where the magnitude of the move, and
                                                previously approved through OMB                         Framework 4 would have required                       resulting economic impacts, would have
                                                Control Number 0648–0202 include an                     vessels with Category A or B herring                  depended upon the location of the
                                                estimated burden of 5 minutes to                        permits to have fish holds empty of fish              allowable slippage event.
                                                complete daily catch reports, with an                   prior to departing on a herring trip. A                  This rule also implements
                                                additional 2 minutes if the vessel is also              waiver may have been issued by an                     clarifications and minor corrections to
                                                reporting all fish kept, and a total                    authorized law enforcement officer                    existing regulations. These clarifications
                                                burden of 429 hours. Cost burdens that                  when fish had been reported as caught                 and minor corrections are intended to
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                                                were previously approved through OMB                    but could not be sold due to condition.               clarify existing slippage measures; allow
                                                Control Number 0648–0202 include an                     Forty-three vessels were issued a                     vessels to transit herring management
                                                estimated burden of $0.60 per                           Category A or B herring permit in 2013.               areas during periods when zero percent
                                                transmission of daily catch reports and                 Therefore, an estimated 43 vessels                    of the sub-ACL for those areas is
                                                a total burden of $2,323. In a given                    would have been required to obtain a                  available for harvest, provided gear was
                                                fishing year, NMFS estimates that the                   waiver from an authorized officer prior               stowed and not available for use; and
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                                                Management Area 2 to more accurately                    gear as gear is being brought on board                (m)(4)(i) of this section, the vessel
                                                define the area. NMFS expects these                     the vessel.                                           operator must immediately terminate
                                                clarifications and corrections to                       *     *     *     *     *                             the trip and return to port. No fishing
                                                facilitate operation of the herring                     ■ 3. In § 648.11, paragraph (m)(4) is                 activity may occur during the return to
                                                fishery.                                                revised to read as follows:                           port.
                                                List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                                                                           *     *     *      *    *
                                                                                                        § 648.11 At-sea sea sampler/observer
                                                                                                                                                              ■ 4. In § 648.14, paragraph (r)(1)(vii)(F)
                                                  Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and                 coverage.
                                                                                                                                                              is added and paragraphs (r)(2)(v)
                                                reporting requirements.                                 *       *      *     *    *                           through (xii) are revised to read as
                                                  Dated: March 29, 2016.                                   (m) * * *
                                                                                                           (4) Measures to address slippage. (i)              follows:
                                                Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                        No vessel issued a limited access                     § 648.14    Prohibitions.
                                                Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      herring permit may slip catch, as
                                                Regulatory Programs, National Marine                                                                          *      *      *     *    *
                                                                                                        defined at § 648.2, except in the                        (r) * * *
                                                Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                        following circumstances:                                 (1) * * *
                                                  For the reasons set out in the                           (A) The vessel operator has                           (vii) * * *
                                                preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended                    determined, and the preponderance of                     (F) Transit or be in an area that has
                                                as follows:                                             available evidence indicates that, there              zero percent sub-ACL available for
                                                                                                        is a compelling safety reason; or                     harvest specified at § 648.201(d) with
                                                PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                                  (B) A mechanical failure, including
                                                                                                                                                              herring on board, unless such herring
                                                NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                              gear damage, precludes bringing some
                                                                                                                                                              were caught in an area or areas with an
                                                                                                        or all of the catch on board the vessel
                                                                                                                                                              available sub-ACL specified at
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                for inspection; or,
                                                                                                           (C) The vessel operator determines                 § 648.201(d), all fishing gear is stowed
                                                continues to read as follows:                                                                                 and not available for immediate use as
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                                                                        that pumping becomes impossible as a
                                                                                                        result of spiny dogfish clogging the                  defined in § 648.2, and the vessel is
                                                ■  2. In § 648.2, the definition for                    pump intake. The vessel operator shall                issued a vessel permit that authorizes
                                                ‘‘Slippage in the Atlantic herring                      take reasonable measures, such as                     the amount of herring on board for the
                                                fishery’’ is removed and the definitions                strapping and splitting the net, to                   area where the herring was harvested.
                                                for ‘‘Operational discards in the Atlantic              remove all fish which can be pumped                   *      *      *     *    *
                                                herring fishery’’ and ‘‘Slip(s) or slipping             from the net prior to release.                           (2) * * *
                                                catch in the Atlantic herring fishery’’ are                (ii) Vessels may make test tows                       (v) Fish with midwater trawl gear in
                                                added in alphabetical order to read as                  without pumping catch on board if the                 any Northeast Multispecies Closed Area,
                                                follows:                                                net is re-set without releasing its                   as defined in § 648.81(a) through (e),
                                                                                                        contents provided that all catch from                 without a NMFS-approved observer on
                                                § 648.2    Definitions.
                                                                                                        test tows is available to the observer to             board, if the vessel has been issued an
                                                *     *      *     *    *                                                                                     Atlantic herring permit.
                                                                                                        sample when the next tow is brought on
                                                   Operational discards in the Atlantic                 board for sampling.                                      (vi) Slip or operationally discard
                                                herring fishery means small amounts of                     (iii) If a vessel issued any limited               catch, as defined at § 648.2, unless for
                                                fish that cannot be pumped on board                     access herring permit slips catch, the                one of the reasons specified at
                                                and remain in the codend or seine at the                vessel operator must report the slippage              § 648.202(b)(2), if fishing any part of a
                                                end of pumping operations. Leaving                      event on the Atlantic herring daily VMS               tow inside the Northeast Multispecies
                                                small amounts of fish in the codend or                  catch report and indicate the reason for              Closed Areas, as defined at § 648.81(a)
                                                seine at the end of pumping operations                  slipping catch. Additionally, the vessel              through (e).
                                                is operationally discarding catch.                      operator must complete and sign a                        (vii) Fail to immediately leave the
                                                *     *      *     *    *                               Released Catch Affidavit detailing: The               Northeast Multispecies Closed Areas or
                                                   Slip(s) or slipping catch in the                     vessel name and permit number; the                    comply with reporting requirements
                                                Atlantic herring fishery means                          VTR serial number; where, when, and                   after slipping catch or operationally
                                                discarded catch from a vessel issued an                 the reason for slipping catch; the                    discarding catch, as required by
                                                Atlantic herring permit that is carrying                estimated weight of each species                      § 648.202(b)(4).
                                                a NMFS-approved observer prior to the                   brought on board or slipped on that tow.                 (viii) Slip catch, as defined at § 648.2,
                                                catch being brought on board or prior to                A completed affidavit must be                         unless for one the reasons specified at
                                                the catch being made available for                      submitted to NMFS within 48 hr of the                 § 648.11(m)(4)(i).
                                                sampling and inspection by a NMFS-                      end of the trip.                                         (ix) For vessels with All Areas or
                                                approved observer after the catch is on                    (iv) If a vessel issued an All Areas or            Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring
                                                board. Slip(s) or slipping catch includes               Areas 2/3 Limited Access Herring                      Permits, fail to move 15 nm (27.78 km),
                                                releasing fish from a codend or seine                   permit slips catch for any of the reasons             as required by § 648.11(m)(4)(iv) and
                                                prior to the completion of pumping the                  described in paragraph (m)(4)(i) of this              § 648.202(b)(4)(iv).
                                                fish on board and the release of fish                   section, the vessel operator must move                   (x) For vessels with All Areas or Areas
                                                from a codend or seine while the                        at least 15 nm (27.78 km) from the                    2/3 Limited Access Herring Permits, fail
                                                codend or seine is in the water. Slippage               location of the slippage event before                 to immediately return to port, as
                                                or slipped catch refers to fish that are                deploying any gear again, and must stay               required by § 648.11(m)(4)(v) and
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                                                slipped. Slippage or slipped catch does                 at least 15 nm (27.78 km) away from the               § 648.202(b)(4)(iv).
                                                not include operational discards,                       slippage event location for the                          (xi) Fail to complete, sign, and submit
                                                discards that occur after the catch is                  remainder of the fishing trip.                        a Released Catch Affidavit as required
                                                brought on board and made available for                    (v) If catch is slipped by a vessel                by § 648.11(m)(4)(iii) and
                                                sampling and inspection by a NMFS-                      issued an All Areas or Areas 2/3                      § 648.202(b)(4)(ii).
                                                approved observer, or fish that                         Limited Access Herring permit for any                    (xii) Fail to report or fail to accurately
                                                inadvertently fall out of or off fishing                reason not described in paragraph                     report a slippage event on the Atlantic


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                                                herring daily VMS catch report, as                      (g), unharvested catch in a herring                   submitted to NMFS within 48 hr of the
                                                required by § 648.11(m)(4)(iii) and                     management area in a fishing year (up                 end of the trip.
                                                § 648.202(b)(4)(iii).                                   to 10 percent of that area’s sub-ACL)                   (iii) Report slippage events on the
                                                *     *    *     *    *                                 shall be carried over and added to the                Atlantic herring daily VMS catch report
                                                                                                        sub-ACL for that herring management                   and indicate the reason for slipping
                                                § 648.80    [Amended]                                   area for the fishing year following the               catch if the vessel was issued a limited
                                                ■ 5. In § 648.80, paragraph (d)(7) is                   year when total catch is determined. For              access herring permit.
                                                removed.                                                example, NMFS will determine total                      (iv) Comply with the measures to
                                                ■ 6. In § 648.200, paragraph (f)(2) is                  catch from Year 1 during Year 2, and                  address slippage specified in
                                                revised to read as follows:                             will add carryover to the applicable sub-             § 648.11(m)(4)(iv) and (v) if the vessel
                                                                                                        ACL(s) in Year 3. All such carryover                  was issued an All Areas or Areas 2/3
                                                § 648.200   Specifications.
                                                                                                        shall be based on the herring                         Limited Access Herring Permit.
                                                *     *     *     *    *
                                                                                                        management area’s initial sub-ACL                     [FR Doc. 2016–07583 Filed 4–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  (f) * * *
                                                  (2) Management Area 2 (South                          allocation for the fishing year, not the              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                Coastal Area): All state and Federal                    sub-ACL as increased by carryover or
                                                waters inclusive of sounds and bays,                    decreased by an overage deduction, as
                                                bounded on the east by 70°00′ W. long.                  specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                and the outer limit of the U.S. Exclusive               section. All herring landed from a
                                                                                                        herring management area shall count                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                Economic Zone; bounded on the north
                                                                                                        against that area’s sub-ACL, as increased             Administration
                                                and west by the southern coastline of
                                                Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and the                        by carryover. For example, if 500 mt of
                                                                                                        herring is added as carryover to a 5,000              50 CFR Part 660
                                                coastlines of Rhode Island, Connecticut,
                                                New York, New Jersey, Delaware,                         mt sub-ACL, catch in that management                  [Docket No.: 150629565–6224–02]
                                                Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina;                 area would be tracked against a total
                                                                                                        sub-ACL of 5,500 mt. NMFS shall add                   RIN 0648–BF15
                                                and bounded on the south by a line
                                                following the lateral seaward boundary                  sub-ACL carryover only if the ACL,
                                                                                                                                                              Fisheries Off West Coast States;
                                                between North Carolina and South                        specified consistent with
                                                                                                                                                              Comprehensive Ecosystem-Based
                                                Carolina from the coast to the                          § 648.200(b)(3), for the fishing year in
                                                                                                                                                              Amendment 1; Amendments to the
                                                Submerged Lands Act line,                               which there is unharvested herring, is
                                                                                                                                                              Fishery Management Plans for Coastal
                                                approximately 33°48′46.37″ N. lat.,                     not exceeded. The ACL, consistent with
                                                                                                                                                              Pelagic Species, Pacific Coast
                                                78°29′46.46″ W. long., and then heading                 § 648.200(b)(3), shall not be increased
                                                                                                                                                              Groundfish, U.S. West Coast Highly
                                                due east along 33°48′46.37″ N. lat. to the              by carryover specified in this paragraph
                                                                                                                                                              Migratory Species, and Pacific Coast
                                                outer limit of the US Exclusive                         (g).
                                                                                                                                                              Salmon
                                                Economic Zone.                                             8. In § 648.202, paragraphs (b)(2)
                                                                                                        introductory text, (b)(2)(ii), (b)(4)                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                *     *     *     *    *
                                                                                                        introductory text, and (b)(4)(ii) are                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                ■ 7. In § 648.201, paragraphs (e) and (f)
                                                                                                        revised, and paragraphs (b)(4)(iii) and               Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                are revised and paragraph (g) is added                                                                        Commerce.
                                                                                                        (iv) are added to read as follows:
                                                to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                              ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                        § 648.202    Season and area restrictions.
                                                § 648.201   AMs and harvest controls.
                                                                                                        *      *     *     *    *                             SUMMARY:    NMFS issues regulations to
                                                *      *     *    *     *                                                                                     implement Comprehensive Ecosystem-
                                                   (e) A vessel may transit an area that                  (b) * * *
                                                                                                          (2) No vessel issued an Atlantic                    Based Amendment 1 (CEBA 1), which
                                                has zero percent sub-ACL available for
                                                                                                        herring permit and fishing with                       includes amendments to the Pacific
                                                harvest specified in paragraph (d) of this
                                                                                                        midwater trawl gear, when fishing any                 Fishery Management Council’s
                                                section with herring on board, provided
                                                                                                        part of a midwater trawl tow in the                   (Council’s) four fishery management
                                                such herring were caught in an area or
                                                                                                        Closed Areas, may slip or operationally               plans (FMPs): the Coastal Pelagic
                                                areas with sub-ACL available specified
                                                                                                        discard catch, as defined at § 648.2,                 Species (CPS) FMP, the Pacific Coast
                                                in paragraph (d) of this section, that all
                                                                                                        except in the following circumstances:                Groundfish FMP, the FMP for U.S. West
                                                fishing gear is stowed and not available
                                                                                                                                                              Coast Highly Migratory Species (HMS),
                                                for immediate use as defined in § 648.2,                *      *     *     *    *
                                                                                                                                                              and the Pacific Coast Salmon FMP.
                                                and the vessel is issued a permit that                    (ii) A mechanical failure, including                CEBA 1 amended the Council’s FMPs to
                                                authorizes the amount of herring on                     gear damage, precludes bringing some                  bring new ecosystem component species
                                                board for the area where the herring was                or all of the catch on board the vessel               (collectively, ‘‘Shared EC Species’’) into
                                                harvested.                                              for inspection; or,
                                                   (f) Up to 500 mt of the Area 1A sub-                                                                       each of those FMPs, and prohibits
                                                                                                        *      *     *     *    *                             directed commercial fisheries for Shared
                                                ACL shall be allocated for the fixed gear
                                                fisheries in Area 1A (weirs and stop                      (4) If catch is slipped or operational              EC Species within the U.S. West Coast
                                                seines) that occur west of 67°16.8′ W.                  discarded by a vessel, the vessel                     Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). This
                                                long (Cutler, Maine). This set-aside shall              operator must:                                        final rule defines and prohibits directed
                                                be available for harvest by fixed gear                  *      *     *     *    *                             commercial fishing for Shared EC
                                                within the specified area until                           (ii) Complete and sign a Released                   Species, and prohibits, with limited
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                                                November 1 of each fishing year. Any                    Catch Affidavit detailing: The vessel                 exceptions, at-sea processing of Shared
                                                portion of this allocation that has not                 name and permit number; the VTR                       EC Species.
                                                been utilized by November 1 shall be                    serial number; where, when, and for                   DATES: Effective May 4, 2016.
                                                restored to the sub-ACL allocation for                  what reason the catch was released; the               ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of CEBA 1
                                                Area 1A.                                                estimated weight of each species                      may be obtained from the Council Web
                                                   (g) Carryover. Subject to the                        brought on board or released on that                  site at http://www.pcouncil.org.
                                                conditions described in this paragraph                  tow. A completed affidavit must be                    Electronic copies of the environmental


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Document Created: 2016-04-02 03:53:27
Document Modified: 2016-04-02 03:53:27
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective May 4, 2016.
ContactCarrie Nordeen, Fishery Policy Analyst, phone 978-281-9272, fax 978-281-9135.
FR Citation81 FR 19044 
RIN Number0648-BE94
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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