81_FR_19118 81 FR 19054 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Comprehensive Ecosystem-Based Amendment 1; Amendments to the Fishery Management Plans for Coastal Pelagic Species, Pacific Coast Groundfish, U.S. West Coast Highly Migratory Species, and Pacific Coast Salmon

81 FR 19054 - Fisheries Off West Coast States; Comprehensive Ecosystem-Based Amendment 1; Amendments to the Fishery Management Plans for Coastal Pelagic Species, Pacific Coast Groundfish, U.S. West Coast Highly Migratory Species, and Pacific Coast Salmon

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

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NMFS issues regulations to implement Comprehensive Ecosystem- Based Amendment 1 (CEBA 1), which includes amendments to the Pacific Fishery Management Council's (Council's) four fishery management plans (FMPs): the Coastal Pelagic Species (CPS) FMP, the Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP, the FMP for U.S. West Coast Highly Migratory Species (HMS), and the Pacific Coast Salmon FMP. CEBA 1 amended the Council's FMPs to bring new ecosystem component species (collectively, ``Shared EC Species'') into each of those FMPs, and prohibits directed commercial fisheries for Shared EC Species within the U.S. West Coast Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). This final rule defines and prohibits directed commercial fishing for Shared EC Species, and prohibits, with limited exceptions, at-sea processing of Shared EC Species.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No.: 150629565-6224-02]
RIN 0648-BF15


Fisheries Off West Coast States; Comprehensive Ecosystem-Based 
Amendment 1; Amendments to the Fishery Management Plans for Coastal 
Pelagic Species, Pacific Coast Groundfish, U.S. West Coast Highly 
Migratory Species, and Pacific Coast Salmon

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to implement Comprehensive Ecosystem-
Based Amendment 1 (CEBA 1), which includes amendments to the Pacific 
Fishery Management Council's (Council's) four fishery management plans 
(FMPs): the Coastal Pelagic Species (CPS) FMP, the Pacific Coast 
Groundfish FMP, the FMP for U.S. West Coast Highly Migratory Species 
(HMS), and the Pacific Coast Salmon FMP. CEBA 1 amended the Council's 
FMPs to bring new ecosystem component species (collectively, ``Shared 
EC Species'') into each of those FMPs, and prohibits directed 
commercial fisheries for Shared EC Species within the U.S. West Coast 
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). This final rule defines and prohibits 
directed commercial fishing for Shared EC Species, and prohibits, with 
limited exceptions, at-sea processing of Shared EC Species.

DATES: Effective May 4, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of CEBA 1 may be obtained from the Council 
Web site at http://www.pcouncil.org. Electronic copies of the 
environmental

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assessment and final regulatory flexibility analysis for this action 
may be obtained from the West Coast Regional Office Web site at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/ecosystem/index.html.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Yvonne deReynier, 206-526-6129, 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    NMFS published a notice of availability of CEBA 1 in the Federal 
Register (80 FR 76924, December 11, 2015) to notify the public of the 
availability of the FMP amendments and invite comments. NMFS published 
a proposed rule to implement CEBA 1 on January 5, 2016 (81 FR 215). 
NMFS accepted public comments on the FMP amendments and proposed rule 
through February 9, 2016.
    CEBA 1, through its implementing FMP amendments and regulations, 
prohibits the development of fisheries for a suite of ecosystem 
component species (collectively, ``Shared EC Species'') within the U.S. 
West Coast EEZ until the Council has had an adequate opportunity to 
both assess the scientific information relating to any proposed 
directed fishery and consider potential impacts to existing fisheries, 
fishing communities, and the greater marine ecosystem. CEBA 1 includes 
these FMP amendments: Amendment 15 to the CPS FMP, Amendment 25 to the 
Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP, Amendment 3 to the FMP for U.S. West 
Coast HMS, and Amendment 19 to the Pacific Coast Salmon FMP. CEBA 1 
adds the following species as Shared EC Species to each of the four 
West Coast FMPs: round herring (Etrumeus teres) and thread herring 
(Opisthonema libertate and O. medirastre); mesopelagic fishes of the 
families Myctophidae, Bathylagidae, Paralepididae, and Gonostomatidae; 
Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus); Pacific saury (Cololabis 
saira); silversides (family Atherinopsidae); smelts of the family 
Osmeridae; and pelagic squids (families: Cranchiidae, Gonatidae, 
Histioteuthidae, Octopoteuthidae, Ommastrephidae except Humboldt squid 
(Dosidicus gigas,) Onychoteuthidae, and Thysanoteuthidae).
    This final rule revises 50 CFR 660.1(a) to clarify that the 
regulations in Part 660 of Title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations 
are not limited to fishing for management unit species, but are 
applicable generally to vessels fishing within the U.S. West Coast EEZ. 
This rule also adds new regulations at 50 CFR part 660, subpart B, 
that: 1) identify Shared EC Species as including the unfished forage 
species listed earlier in the preamble to this rule; 2) define what is 
meant by ``directed commercial fishing'' for Shared EC Species within 
the U.S. West Coast EEZ; 3) prohibit directed commercial fishing for 
Shared EC Species; and 4) prohibit at-sea processing of Shared EC 
Species, except while otherwise lawfully processing groundfish in 
accordance with 50 CFR part 600, subpart D. This action is needed to 
proactively protect unmanaged, unfished forage fish of the U.S. West 
Coast EEZ, in recognition of the importance of these forage fish to the 
species managed under the Council's FMPs and to the larger California 
Current Ecosystem. Shared EC Species have not historically been 
targeted or processed in EEZ fisheries, and the limits provided in this 
final rule are intended to recognize that low levels of incidental 
catch of Shared EC Species may continue to occur. This action does not 
supersede tribal or state fishery management for these species.

Public Comments and Responses

    NMFS received 63 letters and emails supporting the finalization of 
CEBA 1 and its implementing regulations during the public comment 
period. Within the letters of support, NMFS received a letter from the 
U.S. Department of the Interior requesting clarification on whether 
essential fish habitat (EFH) would be defined for Shared EC Species. 
Several letters from environmental organizations included petitions 
supporting the action, with signatures or comments from 91,966 people 
supporting the action. Two of the letters of support were received from 
organizations of fishermen and vessel owners asking for clarifications 
of or revisions to the regulations language. In addition to the letters 
and emails supporting the action, NMFS also received a letter from an 
organization of fishermen and vessel owners recommending clarifications 
to the final rule. NMFS appreciates the broad public interest in this 
rulemaking and has taken the strong public support it received during 
the comment period into account in its approval of this final rule. 
Comments requesting clarification on regulatory issues, or suggesting 
revisions to regulatory language implementing this action are 
summarized below, with NMFS's responses to those comments.
    Comment 1: The Department of the Interior requests clarification on 
whether NMFS will designate EFH for Shared EC Species.
    Response: NMFS will not designate EFH for Shared EC Species. Under 
Federal regulations at 50 CFR 600.805(b), EFH must be designated for 
all species within an FMP's fishery management unit. In contrast, 
federal regulations at 50 CFR 600.310(d)(5) characterize ecosystem 
component species as species that are: not in the fishery or fishery 
management unit, not the target of Federal fisheries, not overfished or 
approaching an overfished condition, and not generally retained for 
sale. Occasional retention of ecosystem component species does not 
preclude their characterization as ecosystem component species. The 
species identified by this action as within the Shared EC Species group 
meet the guidance at 50 CFR 600.310(d)(5) for classification as 
ecosystem component species, rather than as fishery management species. 
Therefore, NMFS does not need to designate EFH for Shared EC Species.
    Comment 2: Some of the letters or emails supporting this action 
asked that NMFS also prohibit fishing for krill, either off the West 
Coast or elsewhere in the U.S., in addition to the prohibitions on 
fishing for species classified as Shared EC Species by this action.
    Response: Under Federal regulations at 50 CFR 660.505(o), fishing 
for krill has been prohibited in the EEZ off the U.S. West Coast since 
2009 (74 FR 33372, July 13, 2009). This action does not address 
fisheries occurring outside of the U.S. West Coast EEZ; furthermore 
there is no known fishing for krill by U.S. vessels on the high seas.
    Comment 3: An organization representing fishermen and fishing 
vessel owners described upheavals in West Coast salmon and Dungeness 
crab fisheries resulting from recent unusual environmental conditions. 
The organization asked that NMFS or the Council provide guidance to the 
fishing industry on whether there are avenues for developing future 
sustainable fisheries on Shared EC Species, should the need arise.
    Response: The Council explicitly considered this issue in 
developing CEBA 1 and made provisions for allowing future fishing 
interests to experiment with directed fishing for Shared EC Species, to 
provide the Council with scientific information that would allow it to 
consider opening a fishery for these species, considering potential 
impacts to existing fisheries, fishing communities, and the greater 
marine ecosystem. Although this action revises Federal regulations to 
prohibit directed fishing for Shared EC Species, some future Council 
could recommend revising those regulations to

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accommodate a sustainable directed fishery for a species now classified 
as a Shared EC Species. NMFS and the Council have a regular practice 
for existing West Coast fisheries of encouraging innovative gear types 
or fishing methods that may not be allowed in Federal regulations by 
considering exempted fishing permits (EFPs) for the proposed new gear 
type or fishing method. To ensure that the Council receives consistent 
and thoughtfully-designed EFP proposals, it maintains Operating 
Procedures outlining its requirements for considering EFPs for new or 
experimental fisheries or gear. As part of its work on CEBA 1, the 
Council adopted its Operating Procedure 24, a Protocol for 
Consideration of Exempted Fishing Permits for Shared Ecosystem 
Component Species. Ultimately, to allow a directed fishery for a 
species now classified as a Shared EC Species, the Council and NMFS 
would have to review the potential fishery and species for inclusion in 
an FMP as a fishery management unit species, and would then have to 
consider Federal regulations to implement that fishery. This process of 
considering revisions to fishing regulations by using information 
gained in EFP fisheries is common in the West Coast Federal fisheries 
management process. NMFS supports the Council's thorough work on the 
CEBA 1 package of FMP amendments, implementing regulations, and 
operating procedure for future potential EFPs. Together, the elements 
of CEBA 1 reflect an understanding of the current state of science on 
West Coast marine species and of the Federal fisheries laws and 
regulations that affect those species, while also leaving flexibility 
for future fishermen and fisheries managers to work with changes in the 
ecosystem and updates in fisheries and ocean science.
    Comment 4: An organization representing companies that own whiting 
vessels noted that the Council described the purpose of CEBA 1 as 
prohibiting new directed commercial fishing in Federal waters on 
unmanaged, unfished forage fish species until the Council has had an 
adequate opportunity to both assess the scientific information relating 
to any proposed directed fishery and consider potential impacts to 
exiting fisheries, fishing communities, and the greater marine 
ecosystem. The commenter asks why the proposed rule implementing CEBA 1 
appears to prohibit any directed fisheries for Shared EC species, 
rather than prohibiting only new directed fisheries for Shared EC 
Species.
    Response: There are no existing directed fisheries for Shared EC 
Species in the U.S. West Coast EEZ; therefore, any future directed 
fishing for Shared EC Species would be new directed fishing. Adding the 
word ``new'' to the regulation would be confusing and superfluous.
    Comment 5: An organization representing CPS fishermen and fishing 
vessel owners recommended that, in the preamble to this final rule, 
NMFS reiterate the Council's full purpose and need statement for CEBA 
1. This organization also expressed concern that the proposed 
definition of directed fishing for Shared EC Species did not allow for 
high enough levels of incidental landings to account for unique 
historic events where Shared EC Species were taken incidentally with 
species managed under a Council FMP, and suggested that only the 
historically highest landings of 52 mt per day with an annual vessel 
limit of 225 mt per year would account for unique historic events. 
Finally, the organization noted that climate change could bring shifts 
in the composition of species occurring off the U.S. West Coast and 
asked that, in the final rule for this action, NMFS establish a two-
year review period for this action to assess the impacts of the action.
    Response: As discussed in the preamble to the proposed rule for 
this action, and as quoted by the commenter who submitted Comment 4, 
the purpose of this action, according to the environmental assessment 
for the action, is to ``prohibit new directed commercial fishing in 
Federal waters on unmanaged, unfished forage fish species until the 
Council has had an adequate opportunity to both assess the scientific 
information relating to any proposed directed fishery and consider 
potential impacts to existing fisheries, fishing communities, and the 
greater marine ecosystem.''
    In the analysis that NMFS conducted to review potential limits for 
allowable incidental landings levels of Shared EC Species, NMFS noted 
that the highest daily landing level for the 2005-2014 period of groups 
of species that were predominantly Shared EC Species, but which could 
also have included Humboldt squid, was 52 mt. NMFS also noted that a 
daily incidental landing level of 10 mt would account for 99 percent of 
all historic daily landings levels. For annual total landings of 
species groups that were predominantly Shared EC Species, but which 
could also have included Humboldt squid, the highest historic annual 
landing level was 225 mt, while an annual limit of 30 mt would account 
for 97 percent of all historic annual landings levels. Between 
approximately 2006 and 2010 and peaking in 2008, the waters off the 
U.S. West Coast were inundated with large schools of Humboldt squid, 
which is not a Shared EC Species. Due to the somewhat surprising nature 
of this mass squid migration and population explosion, West Coast 
fisheries data collection programs were not initially equipped to 
separately identify Humboldt squid from other squid species on fish 
landings tickets. For these regulations, the Council recommended a 
Shared EC Species daily incidental landing limit of 10 mt and an annual 
cumulative landing limit of 30 mt, knowing that historic landings at 
those levels could possibly have included some Humboldt squid, also 
known as ``jumbo'' squid for its large size. NMFS believes that the 
limits recommended by the Council, provided in the proposed rule for 
this action, and finalized with this final rule, strike an appropriate 
balance between being high enough to account for unique historic 
incidental catch of Shared EC Species, without being so high as to 
allow or encourage targeting of those species. The NMFS analysis of 
historic West Coast landings of Shared EC Species, including 
discussions explaining the constraints of the fisheries landings data, 
is available on the Council's Web site for its September 2015 meeting: 
http://www.pcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/D2a_SUP_NMFS_Rpt_forage_SEPT2015BB.pdf.
    The Council can schedule a review of these regulations and their 
effects at any time. Regulations at 50 CFR part 660 govern the actions 
of fishermen, fishing vessel owners, and fisheries participants 
operating in the U.S. West Coast EEZ. The scope of this action did not 
include the activities of the Council itself, and therefore this final 
rule does not include any provisions governing the actions of the 
Council.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    There are no changes to the regulatory text from the proposed rule, 
except for a minor and non-substantive grammatical correction to 50 CFR 
660.1(a), changing the word ``of'' to ``by,'' when referring to fishing 
activity by vessels of the United States.

Classification

    The Administrator, West Coast Region, NMFS, determined that the FMP 
amendments implementing CEBA 1 are necessary for conservation and 
management of West Coast fisheries, and that they are consistent with 
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and other 
applicable laws.

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    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    A final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) was prepared 
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 604(a), and incorporates the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), and NMFS's responses to comments received 
on the IRFA, if any. NMFS did not receive any comments from the public 
on the IRFA for this action. The preamble to the proposed rule for this 
action included a detailed summary of the analyses contained in IRFA, 
and that discussion is not repeated here.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

A Statement of the Need for, and Objectives of, the Rule

    This rule prohibits new directed commercial fishing in Federal 
waters on unmanaged, unfished forage fish species until the Council has 
had an adequate opportunity to both assess the scientific information 
relating to any proposed directed fishery and consider potential 
impacts to existing fisheries, fishing communities, and the greater 
marine ecosystem. This action is needed to proactively protect 
unmanaged, unfished forage fish of the U.S. West Coast EEZ in 
recognition of the importance of these forage fish to the species 
managed under the Council's FMPs and to the larger CCE. This action is 
not intended to supersede tribal or state fishery management for these 
species, and coordination would still occur through the existing 
Council process. CEBA 1 brings new ecosystem component species into 
each of the Council's four FMPs through amendments to those FMPs, and 
protects those species by prohibiting the future development of new 
directed commercial fisheries for Shared EC Species within the U.S. 
West Coast EEZ. No existing fisheries will be eliminated by this 
action. Under this rulemaking, existing levels of incidental catch of 
Shared EC Species in current fisheries will be allowed to continue into 
the future.

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

    No public comments were received by NMFS in response to the IRFA or 
the economic analyses summarized in the IRFA, and no changes were 
required to be made as a result of the public comments. A summary of 
the comments received, and our responses, can be found above in the 
``Comments and Responses'' section of this rule's preamble.

Response of the Agency to any Comments Filed by the Chief Counsel for 
Advocacy of the Small Business Administration in Response to the 
Proposed Rule

    The Small Business Administration did not provide any comments on 
the proposed rule for this action.

Description and Estimate of Number of Small Entities To Which the Rule 
Will Apply

    This rule will have no direct impact on any small entities.

A Description of the Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other 
Compliance Requirements of the Rule

    This action does not contain any Federal reporting, record keeping, 
or any other compliance requirements for either small or large 
entities.

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

    Alternative 2, the selected alternative for this rule, accomplishes 
the stated objectives of applicable statutes without any significant 
economic impact on small entities. Alternative 1, the no-action 
alternative, also would not have had any direct economic impact on 
small entities, but did not accomplish the state objectives of 
applicable statutes. Alternative 3 was expected to have moderate, 
indirect and negative effects on coastal pelagic species, shrimp, 
bottom trawl, and whiting fisheries and fishery management practices 
and was thus rejected in favor of the selected alternative in order to 
minimize economic impact on small entities consistent with the stated 
objectives of applicable statutes. A copy of this analysis is available 
from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). Copies of the Small Entity Compliance Guide 
prepared for this final rule are available on the West Coast Region's 
Web site at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/.
    This final rule was developed after meaningful collaboration, 
through the Council process, with the tribal representative on the 
Council. NMFS is not aware of any Treaty Indian tribe or subsistence 
fisheries in the EEZ other than those listed in 50 CFR 600.725(v). This 
action does not supersede or otherwise affect exemptions that exist for 
Treaty Indian fisheries.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660

    Administrative practice and procedure, Fisheries, Fishing.

    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 660 is amended 
as follows:

PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

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

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


0
2. In Sec.  660.1 revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.1  Purpose and scope.

    (a) The regulations in this part govern fishing activity by vessels 
of the United States that fish or support fishing inside the outer 
boundary of the EEZ off the states of Washington, Oregon, and 
California.
* * * * *

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3. Add subpart B to read as follows:

Subpart B--All West Coast EEZ Fisheries

Sec.
660.5 Shared Ecosystem Component Species.
660.6 Prohibitions.


Sec.  660.5  Shared Ecosystem Component Species.

    (a) General. The FMPs implemented in this part 660 each contain 
ecosystem component species specific to each FMP, as well as a group of 
ecosystem component species shared between all of the FMPs. Ecosystem 
component species shared between all of the Pacific Fishery Management 
Council's FMPs, and known collectively as ``Shared EC Species,'' are:
    (1) Round herring (Etrumeus teres) and thread herring (Ophisthonema 
libertate and O. medirastre).
    (2) Mesopelagic fishes of the families Myctophidae, Bathylagidae, 
Paralepididae, and Gonostomatidae.
    (3) Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus).
    (4) Pacific saury (Cololabis saira).
    (5) Silversides (family Atherinopsidae).
    (6) Smelts of the family Osmeridae.
    (7) Pelagic squids (families: Cranchiidae, Gonatidae, 
Histioteuthidae, Octopoteuthidae, Ommastrephidae except Humboldt

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squid [Dosidicus gigas,] Onychoteuthidae, and Thysanoteuthidae).
    (b) Directed commercial fishing for Shared EC Species. For the 
purposes of this section, ``directed commercial fishing'' means that a 
fishing vessel lands Shared EC Species without landing any species 
other than Shared EC Species, or lands Shared EC Species with other 
species and in amounts more than:
    (1) 10 mt combined weight of all Shared EC Species from any fishing 
trip; or
    (2) 30 mt combined weight of all Shared EC Species in any calendar 
year.


Sec.  660.6  Prohibitions.

    In addition to the general prohibitions specified in Sec.  600.725 
of this chapter, and the other prohibitions specified in this part, it 
is unlawful for any person to:
    (a) Directed commercial fishing. Engage in directed commercial 
fishing for Shared EC Species from a vessel engaged in commercial 
fishing within the EEZ off Washington, Oregon, or California. This 
prohibition does not apply to:
    (1) Fishing authorized by the Hoh, Makah, or Quileute Indian 
Tribes, or by the Quinault Indian Nation, or
    (2) Fishing trips conducted entirely within state marine waters.
    (b) At-sea processing. At-sea processing of Shared EC Species is 
prohibited within the EEZ, except while processing groundfish in 
accordance with subpart D of this part.

0
4. In Sec.  660.112, add paragraphs (d)(16) and (e)(10) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.112  Trawl fishery--prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (16) Retain and process more than 1 mt of Shared EC Species other 
than squid species in any calendar year; or, retain and process more 
than 40 mt of any Shared EC squid species in any calendar year.
    (e) * * *
    (10) Retain and process more than 1 mt of Shared EC Species other 
than squid species in any calendar year; or, retain and process more 
than 40 mt of any Shared EC squid species in any calendar year.

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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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                                                assessment and final regulatory                         rule also adds new regulations at 50                     Response: NMFS will not designate
                                                flexibility analysis for this action may                CFR part 660, subpart B, that: 1) identify            EFH for Shared EC Species. Under
                                                be obtained from the West Coast                         Shared EC Species as including the                    Federal regulations at 50 CFR
                                                Regional Office Web site at http://                     unfished forage species listed earlier in             600.805(b), EFH must be designated for
                                                www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                       the preamble to this rule; 2) define what             all species within an FMP’s fishery
                                                fisheries/ecosystem/index.html.                         is meant by ‘‘directed commercial                     management unit. In contrast, federal
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        fishing’’ for Shared EC Species within                regulations at 50 CFR 600.310(d)(5)
                                                Yvonne deReynier, 206–526–6129,                         the U.S. West Coast EEZ; 3) prohibit                  characterize ecosystem component
                                                Yvonne.deReynier@noaa.gov.                              directed commercial fishing for Shared                species as species that are: not in the
                                                                                                        EC Species; and 4) prohibit at-sea                    fishery or fishery management unit, not
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                        processing of Shared EC Species, except               the target of Federal fisheries, not
                                                Background                                              while otherwise lawfully processing                   overfished or approaching an overfished
                                                   NMFS published a notice of                           groundfish in accordance with 50 CFR                  condition, and not generally retained for
                                                availability of CEBA 1 in the Federal                   part 600, subpart D. This action is                   sale. Occasional retention of ecosystem
                                                Register (80 FR 76924, December 11,                     needed to proactively protect                         component species does not preclude
                                                2015) to notify the public of the                       unmanaged, unfished forage fish of the                their characterization as ecosystem
                                                availability of the FMP amendments and                  U.S. West Coast EEZ, in recognition of                component species. The species
                                                invite comments. NMFS published a                       the importance of these forage fish to                identified by this action as within the
                                                proposed rule to implement CEBA 1 on                    the species managed under the                         Shared EC Species group meet the
                                                January 5, 2016 (81 FR 215). NMFS                       Council’s FMPs and to the larger                      guidance at 50 CFR 600.310(d)(5) for
                                                accepted public comments on the FMP                     California Current Ecosystem. Shared                  classification as ecosystem component
                                                                                                        EC Species have not historically been                 species, rather than as fishery
                                                amendments and proposed rule through
                                                                                                        targeted or processed in EEZ fisheries,               management species. Therefore, NMFS
                                                February 9, 2016.
                                                                                                        and the limits provided in this final rule            does not need to designate EFH for
                                                   CEBA 1, through its implementing
                                                                                                        are intended to recognize that low levels             Shared EC Species.
                                                FMP amendments and regulations,
                                                                                                        of incidental catch of Shared EC Species                 Comment 2: Some of the letters or
                                                prohibits the development of fisheries                                                                        emails supporting this action asked that
                                                                                                        may continue to occur. This action does
                                                for a suite of ecosystem component                                                                            NMFS also prohibit fishing for krill,
                                                                                                        not supersede tribal or state fishery
                                                species (collectively, ‘‘Shared EC                                                                            either off the West Coast or elsewhere in
                                                                                                        management for these species.
                                                Species’’) within the U.S. West Coast                                                                         the U.S., in addition to the prohibitions
                                                EEZ until the Council has had an                        Public Comments and Responses                         on fishing for species classified as
                                                adequate opportunity to both assess the                    NMFS received 63 letters and emails                Shared EC Species by this action.
                                                scientific information relating to any                  supporting the finalization of CEBA 1                    Response: Under Federal regulations
                                                proposed directed fishery and consider                  and its implementing regulations during               at 50 CFR 660.505(o), fishing for krill
                                                potential impacts to existing fisheries,                the public comment period. Within the                 has been prohibited in the EEZ off the
                                                fishing communities, and the greater                    letters of support, NMFS received a                   U.S. West Coast since 2009 (74 FR
                                                marine ecosystem. CEBA 1 includes                       letter from the U.S. Department of the                33372, July 13, 2009). This action does
                                                these FMP amendments: Amendment 15                      Interior requesting clarification on                  not address fisheries occurring outside
                                                to the CPS FMP, Amendment 25 to the                     whether essential fish habitat (EFH)                  of the U.S. West Coast EEZ; furthermore
                                                Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP,                           would be defined for Shared EC                        there is no known fishing for krill by
                                                Amendment 3 to the FMP for U.S. West                    Species. Several letters from                         U.S. vessels on the high seas.
                                                Coast HMS, and Amendment 19 to the                      environmental organizations included                     Comment 3: An organization
                                                Pacific Coast Salmon FMP. CEBA 1 adds                   petitions supporting the action, with                 representing fishermen and fishing
                                                the following species as Shared EC                      signatures or comments from 91,966                    vessel owners described upheavals in
                                                Species to each of the four West Coast                  people supporting the action. Two of                  West Coast salmon and Dungeness crab
                                                FMPs: round herring (Etrumeus teres)                    the letters of support were received from             fisheries resulting from recent unusual
                                                and thread herring (Opisthonema                         organizations of fishermen and vessel                 environmental conditions. The
                                                libertate and O. medirastre);                           owners asking for clarifications of or                organization asked that NMFS or the
                                                mesopelagic fishes of the families                      revisions to the regulations language. In             Council provide guidance to the fishing
                                                Myctophidae, Bathylagidae,                              addition to the letters and emails                    industry on whether there are avenues
                                                Paralepididae, and Gonostomatidae;                      supporting the action, NMFS also                      for developing future sustainable
                                                Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes                           received a letter from an organization of             fisheries on Shared EC Species, should
                                                hexapterus); Pacific saury (Cololabis                   fishermen and vessel owners                           the need arise.
                                                saira); silversides (family                             recommending clarifications to the final                 Response: The Council explicitly
                                                Atherinopsidae); smelts of the family                   rule. NMFS appreciates the broad public               considered this issue in developing
                                                Osmeridae; and pelagic squids (families:                interest in this rulemaking and has                   CEBA 1 and made provisions for
                                                Cranchiidae, Gonatidae,                                 taken the strong public support it                    allowing future fishing interests to
                                                Histioteuthidae, Octopoteuthidae,                       received during the comment period                    experiment with directed fishing for
                                                Ommastrephidae except Humboldt                          into account in its approval of this final            Shared EC Species, to provide the
                                                squid (Dosidicus gigas,)                                rule. Comments requesting clarification               Council with scientific information that
                                                Onychoteuthidae, and                                    on regulatory issues, or suggesting                   would allow it to consider opening a
                                                Thysanoteuthidae).                                      revisions to regulatory language                      fishery for these species, considering
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                                                   This final rule revises 50 CFR 660.1(a)              implementing this action are                          potential impacts to existing fisheries,
                                                to clarify that the regulations in Part 660             summarized below, with NMFS’s                         fishing communities, and the greater
                                                of Title 50 of the Code of Federal                      responses to those comments.                          marine ecosystem. Although this action
                                                Regulations are not limited to fishing for                 Comment 1: The Department of the                   revises Federal regulations to prohibit
                                                management unit species, but are                        Interior requests clarification on                    directed fishing for Shared EC Species,
                                                applicable generally to vessels fishing                 whether NMFS will designate EFH for                   some future Council could recommend
                                                within the U.S. West Coast EEZ. This                    Shared EC Species.                                    revising those regulations to


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                                                accommodate a sustainable directed                      in the U.S. West Coast EEZ; therefore,                peaking in 2008, the waters off the U.S.
                                                fishery for a species now classified as a               any future directed fishing for Shared                West Coast were inundated with large
                                                Shared EC Species. NMFS and the                         EC Species would be new directed                      schools of Humboldt squid, which is not
                                                Council have a regular practice for                     fishing. Adding the word ‘‘new’’ to the               a Shared EC Species. Due to the
                                                existing West Coast fisheries of                        regulation would be confusing and                     somewhat surprising nature of this mass
                                                encouraging innovative gear types or                    superfluous.                                          squid migration and population
                                                fishing methods that may not be                            Comment 5: An organization                         explosion, West Coast fisheries data
                                                allowed in Federal regulations by                       representing CPS fishermen and fishing                collection programs were not initially
                                                considering exempted fishing permits                    vessel owners recommended that, in the                equipped to separately identify
                                                (EFPs) for the proposed new gear type                   preamble to this final rule, NMFS                     Humboldt squid from other squid
                                                or fishing method. To ensure that the                   reiterate the Council’s full purpose and              species on fish landings tickets. For
                                                Council receives consistent and                         need statement for CEBA 1. This                       these regulations, the Council
                                                thoughtfully-designed EFP proposals, it                 organization also expressed concern that              recommended a Shared EC Species
                                                maintains Operating Procedures                          the proposed definition of directed                   daily incidental landing limit of 10 mt
                                                outlining its requirements for                          fishing for Shared EC Species did not                 and an annual cumulative landing limit
                                                considering EFPs for new or                             allow for high enough levels of                       of 30 mt, knowing that historic landings
                                                experimental fisheries or gear. As part of              incidental landings to account for                    at those levels could possibly have
                                                its work on CEBA 1, the Council                         unique historic events where Shared EC                included some Humboldt squid, also
                                                adopted its Operating Procedure 24, a                   Species were taken incidentally with                  known as ‘‘jumbo’’ squid for its large
                                                Protocol for Consideration of Exempted                  species managed under a Council FMP,                  size. NMFS believes that the limits
                                                Fishing Permits for Shared Ecosystem                    and suggested that only the historically              recommended by the Council, provided
                                                Component Species. Ultimately, to                       highest landings of 52 mt per day with                in the proposed rule for this action, and
                                                allow a directed fishery for a species                  an annual vessel limit of 225 mt per                  finalized with this final rule, strike an
                                                now classified as a Shared EC Species,                  year would account for unique historic                appropriate balance between being high
                                                the Council and NMFS would have to                      events. Finally, the organization noted               enough to account for unique historic
                                                review the potential fishery and species                that climate change could bring shifts in             incidental catch of Shared EC Species,
                                                for inclusion in an FMP as a fishery                    the composition of species occurring off              without being so high as to allow or
                                                management unit species, and would                      the U.S. West Coast and asked that, in                encourage targeting of those species.
                                                then have to consider Federal                           the final rule for this action, NMFS                  The NMFS analysis of historic West
                                                regulations to implement that fishery.                  establish a two-year review period for                Coast landings of Shared EC Species,
                                                This process of considering revisions to                this action to assess the impacts of the              including discussions explaining the
                                                fishing regulations by using information                action.                                               constraints of the fisheries landings
                                                gained in EFP fisheries is common in                       Response: As discussed in the
                                                                                                                                                              data, is available on the Council’s Web
                                                the West Coast Federal fisheries                        preamble to the proposed rule for this
                                                                                                                                                              site for its September 2015 meeting:
                                                management process. NMFS supports                       action, and as quoted by the commenter
                                                                                                                                                              http://www.pcouncil.org/wp-content/
                                                the Council’s thorough work on the                      who submitted Comment 4, the purpose
                                                                                                                                                              uploads/2015/08/D2a_SUP_NMFS_Rpt_
                                                CEBA 1 package of FMP amendments,                       of this action, according to the
                                                                                                                                                              forage_SEPT2015BB.pdf.
                                                implementing regulations, and                           environmental assessment for the
                                                                                                        action, is to ‘‘prohibit new directed                    The Council can schedule a review of
                                                operating procedure for future potential
                                                                                                        commercial fishing in Federal waters on               these regulations and their effects at any
                                                EFPs. Together, the elements of CEBA 1
                                                                                                        unmanaged, unfished forage fish species               time. Regulations at 50 CFR part 660
                                                reflect an understanding of the current
                                                                                                        until the Council has had an adequate                 govern the actions of fishermen, fishing
                                                state of science on West Coast marine
                                                species and of the Federal fisheries laws               opportunity to both assess the scientific             vessel owners, and fisheries participants
                                                and regulations that affect those species,              information relating to any proposed                  operating in the U.S. West Coast EEZ.
                                                while also leaving flexibility for future               directed fishery and consider potential               The scope of this action did not include
                                                fishermen and fisheries managers to                     impacts to existing fisheries, fishing                the activities of the Council itself, and
                                                work with changes in the ecosystem and                  communities, and the greater marine                   therefore this final rule does not include
                                                updates in fisheries and ocean science.                 ecosystem.’’                                          any provisions governing the actions of
                                                   Comment 4: An organization                              In the analysis that NMFS conducted                the Council.
                                                representing companies that own                         to review potential limits for allowable              Changes From the Proposed Rule
                                                whiting vessels noted that the Council                  incidental landings levels of Shared EC
                                                described the purpose of CEBA 1 as                      Species, NMFS noted that the highest                     There are no changes to the regulatory
                                                prohibiting new directed commercial                     daily landing level for the 2005–2014                 text from the proposed rule, except for
                                                fishing in Federal waters on                            period of groups of species that were                 a minor and non-substantive
                                                unmanaged, unfished forage fish species                 predominantly Shared EC Species, but                  grammatical correction to 50 CFR
                                                until the Council has had an adequate                   which could also have included                        660.1(a), changing the word ‘‘of’’ to
                                                opportunity to both assess the scientific               Humboldt squid, was 52 mt. NMFS also                  ‘‘by,’’ when referring to fishing activity
                                                information relating to any proposed                    noted that a daily incidental landing                 by vessels of the United States.
                                                directed fishery and consider potential                 level of 10 mt would account for 99
                                                                                                                                                              Classification
                                                impacts to exiting fisheries, fishing                   percent of all historic daily landings
                                                communities, and the greater marine                     levels. For annual total landings of                    The Administrator, West Coast
                                                ecosystem. The commenter asks why                       species groups that were predominantly                Region, NMFS, determined that the
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                                                the proposed rule implementing CEBA                     Shared EC Species, but which could                    FMP amendments implementing CEBA
                                                1 appears to prohibit any directed                      also have included Humboldt squid, the                1 are necessary for conservation and
                                                fisheries for Shared EC species, rather                 highest historic annual landing level                 management of West Coast fisheries,
                                                than prohibiting only new directed                      was 225 mt, while an annual limit of 30               and that they are consistent with the
                                                fisheries for Shared EC Species.                        mt would account for 97 percent of all                Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                   Response: There are no existing                      historic annual landings levels. Between              Conservation and Management Act and
                                                directed fisheries for Shared EC Species                approximately 2006 and 2010 and                       other applicable laws.


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                                                   This final rule has been determined to               found above in the ‘‘Comments and                     List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
                                                be not significant for purposes of                      Responses’’ section of this rule’s                      Administrative practice and
                                                Executive Order 12866.                                  preamble.                                             procedure, Fisheries, Fishing.
                                                   A final regulatory flexibility analysis
                                                                                                        Response of the Agency to any                           Dated: March 29, 2016.
                                                (FRFA) was prepared pursuant to 5
                                                                                                        Comments Filed by the Chief Counsel                   Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                U.S.C. 604(a), and incorporates the
                                                                                                        for Advocacy of the Small Business
                                                Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                                                                       Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                                                                        Administration in Response to the                     Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                (IRFA), and NMFS’s responses to
                                                                                                        Proposed Rule                                         Fisheries Service.
                                                comments received on the IRFA, if any.
                                                NMFS did not receive any comments                         The Small Business Administration                     For the reasons set out in the
                                                from the public on the IRFA for this                    did not provide any comments on the                   preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended
                                                action. The preamble to the proposed                    proposed rule for this action.                        as follows:
                                                rule for this action included a detailed
                                                summary of the analyses contained in                    Description and Estimate of Number of                 PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST
                                                IRFA, and that discussion is not                        Small Entities To Which the Rule Will                 COAST STATES
                                                repeated here.                                          Apply
                                                                                                                                                              ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660
                                                Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                     This rule will have no direct impact                continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                        on any small entities.
                                                A Statement of the Need for, and                                                                                Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C.
                                                Objectives of, the Rule                                 A Description of the Projected                        773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.
                                                   This rule prohibits new directed                     Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other                    ■ 2. In § 660.1 revise paragraph (a) to
                                                commercial fishing in Federal waters on                 Compliance Requirements of the Rule                   read as follows:
                                                unmanaged, unfished forage fish species                    This action does not contain any                   § 660.1    Purpose and scope.
                                                until the Council has had an adequate                   Federal reporting, record keeping, or
                                                opportunity to both assess the scientific                                                                        (a) The regulations in this part govern
                                                                                                        any other compliance requirements for                 fishing activity by vessels of the United
                                                information relating to any proposed                    either small or large entities.
                                                directed fishery and consider potential                                                                       States that fish or support fishing inside
                                                impacts to existing fisheries, fishing                  A Description of the Steps the Agency                 the outer boundary of the EEZ off the
                                                communities, and the greater marine                     Has Taken To Minimize the Significant                 states of Washington, Oregon, and
                                                ecosystem. This action is needed to                     Economic Impact on Small Entities                     California.
                                                proactively protect unmanaged,                          Consistent With the Stated Objectives of              *      *    *     *     *
                                                unfished forage fish of the U.S. West                   Applicable Statutes                                   ■ 3. Add subpart B to read as follows:
                                                Coast EEZ in recognition of the
                                                                                                           Alternative 2, the selected alternative            Subpart B—All West Coast EEZ
                                                importance of these forage fish to the
                                                                                                        for this rule, accomplishes the stated                Fisheries
                                                species managed under the Council’s
                                                                                                        objectives of applicable statutes without
                                                FMPs and to the larger CCE. This action
                                                                                                        any significant economic impact on                    Sec.
                                                is not intended to supersede tribal or                                                                        660.5 Shared Ecosystem Component
                                                                                                        small entities. Alternative 1, the no-
                                                state fishery management for these                                                                                 Species.
                                                                                                        action alternative, also would not have
                                                species, and coordination would still                                                                         660.6 Prohibitions.
                                                                                                        had any direct economic impact on
                                                occur through the existing Council
                                                                                                        small entities, but did not accomplish                § 660.5 Shared Ecosystem Component
                                                process. CEBA 1 brings new ecosystem
                                                                                                        the state objectives of applicable                    Species.
                                                component species into each of the
                                                                                                        statutes. Alternative 3 was expected to                  (a) General. The FMPs implemented
                                                Council’s four FMPs through
                                                                                                        have moderate, indirect and negative                  in this part 660 each contain ecosystem
                                                amendments to those FMPs, and
                                                                                                        effects on coastal pelagic species,                   component species specific to each
                                                protects those species by prohibiting the
                                                                                                        shrimp, bottom trawl, and whiting                     FMP, as well as a group of ecosystem
                                                future development of new directed
                                                                                                        fisheries and fishery management                      component species shared between all
                                                commercial fisheries for Shared EC
                                                                                                        practices and was thus rejected in favor              of the FMPs. Ecosystem component
                                                Species within the U.S. West Coast EEZ.
                                                                                                        of the selected alternative in order to               species shared between all of the Pacific
                                                No existing fisheries will be eliminated
                                                                                                        minimize economic impact on small                     Fishery Management Council’s FMPs,
                                                by this action. Under this rulemaking,
                                                                                                        entities consistent with the stated                   and known collectively as ‘‘Shared EC
                                                existing levels of incidental catch of
                                                                                                        objectives of applicable statutes. A copy             Species,’’ are:
                                                Shared EC Species in current fisheries
                                                                                                        of this analysis is available from NMFS                  (1) Round herring (Etrumeus teres)
                                                will be allowed to continue into the
                                                                                                        (see ADDRESSES). Copies of the Small                  and thread herring (Ophisthonema
                                                future.
                                                                                                        Entity Compliance Guide prepared for                  libertate and O. medirastre).
                                                A Summary of Significant Issues Raised                  this final rule are available on the West                (2) Mesopelagic fishes of the families
                                                by the Public in Response to the                        Coast Region’s Web site at http://                    Myctophidae, Bathylagidae,
                                                Summary of the Agency’s Assessment of                   www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/.                    Paralepididae, and Gonostomatidae.
                                                Such Issues, and a Statement of Any                        This final rule was developed after                   (3) Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes
                                                Changes Made in the Final Rule as a                     meaningful collaboration, through the                 hexapterus).
                                                Result                                                  Council process, with the tribal                         (4) Pacific saury (Cololabis saira).
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                                                  No public comments were received by                   representative on the Council. NMFS is                   (5) Silversides (family
                                                NMFS in response to the IRFA or the                     not aware of any Treaty Indian tribe or               Atherinopsidae).
                                                economic analyses summarized in the                     subsistence fisheries in the EEZ other                   (6) Smelts of the family Osmeridae.
                                                IRFA, and no changes were required to                   than those listed in 50 CFR 600.725(v).                  (7) Pelagic squids (families:
                                                be made as a result of the public                       This action does not supersede or                     Cranchiidae, Gonatidae,
                                                comments. A summary of the comments                     otherwise affect exemptions that exist                Histioteuthidae, Octopoteuthidae,
                                                received, and our responses, can be                     for Treaty Indian fisheries.                          Ommastrephidae except Humboldt


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                                                squid [Dosidicus gigas,]                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
                                                Onychoteuthidae, and                                                                                          remain anonymous).
                                                Thysanoteuthidae).                                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                                                                                                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                        Administration
                                                   (b) Directed commercial fishing for                                                                        Steve Whitney, 907–586–7228.
                                                Shared EC Species. For the purposes of                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:        NMFS
                                                                                                        50 CFR Part 679
                                                this section, ‘‘directed commercial                                                                           manages the groundfish fishery in the
                                                fishing’’ means that a fishing vessel                   [Docket No. 150916863–6211–02]                        BSAI according to the Fishery
                                                lands Shared EC Species without                                                                               Management Plan for Groundfish of the
                                                landing any species other than Shared                   RIN 0648–XE551                                        Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
                                                EC Species, or lands Shared EC Species                                                                        Management Area (FMP) prepared by
                                                with other species and in amounts more                  Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                                                                                                                                              the North Pacific Fishery Management
                                                than:                                                   Zone Off Alaska; Northern Rockfish in
                                                                                                                                                              Council under authority of the
                                                                                                        the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
                                                   (1) 10 mt combined weight of all                                                                           Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                                                                        Management Area.
                                                Shared EC Species from any fishing trip;                                                                      Conservation and Management Act.
                                                or                                                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    Regulations governing fishing by U.S.
                                                                                                        Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  vessels in accordance with the FMP
                                                   (2) 30 mt combined weight of all                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600
                                                Shared EC Species in any calendar year.                 Commerce.                                             and 50 CFR part 679.
                                                § 660.6   Prohibitions.                                 ACTION: Temporary rule; modification of                  Pursuant to the final 2016 and 2017
                                                                                                        closure.                                              harvest specifications for groundfish in
                                                  In addition to the general prohibitions                                                                     the BSAI (81 FR 14773, March 18,
                                                specified in § 600.725 of this chapter,                 SUMMARY:    NMFS is opening directed                  2016), NMFS closed the directed fishery
                                                and the other prohibitions specified in                 fishing for northern rockfish in the                  for northern rockfish under
                                                this part, it is unlawful for any person                Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands                       § 679.20(d)(1)(iii).
                                                to:                                                     Management Area (BSAI). This action is                   As of March 28, 2016, NMFS has
                                                  (a) Directed commercial fishing.                      necessary to fully use the 2016 total                 determined that approximately 3,200
                                                Engage in directed commercial fishing                   allowable catch (TAC) of northern                     metric tons of northern rockfish initial
                                                for Shared EC Species from a vessel                     rockfish in the BSAI.                                 TAC remains unharvested in the BSAI.
                                                engaged in commercial fishing within                    DATES: Effective 1200 hrs, Alaska local               Therefore, in accordance with
                                                the EEZ off Washington, Oregon, or                      time (A.l.t.), March 30, 2016, through                § 679.25(a)(1)(i), (a)(2)(i)(C), and
                                                California. This prohibition does not                   2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31, 2016.                  (a)(2)(iii)(D), and to fully utilize the
                                                apply to:                                               Comments must be received at the                      2016 TAC of northern rockfish in the
                                                                                                        following address no later than 4:30                  BSAI, NMFS is terminating the previous
                                                  (1) Fishing authorized by the Hoh,                    p.m., A.l.t., April 19, 2016.                         closure and is opening directed fishing
                                                Makah, or Quileute Indian Tribes, or by                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    for northern rockfish in the BSAI. This
                                                the Quinault Indian Nation, or                          on this document, identified by NOAA–                 will enhance the socioeconomic well-
                                                  (2) Fishing trips conducted entirely                  NMFS–2015–0118, by any of the                         being of harvesters in this area. The
                                                within state marine waters.                             following methods:                                    Administrator, Alaska Region (Regional
                                                  (b) At-sea processing. At-sea                            • Electronic Submission: Submit all                Administrator) considered the following
                                                processing of Shared EC Species is                      electronic public comments via the                    factors in reaching this decision: (1) The
                                                prohibited within the EEZ, except while                 Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to:                   current catch of northern rockfish in the
                                                                                                        https://www.regulations.gov/                          BSAI and, (2) the harvest capacity and
                                                processing groundfish in accordance
                                                                                                        #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2015-                      stated intent on future harvesting
                                                with subpart D of this part.
                                                                                                        0118, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                patterns of vessels in participating in
                                                ■ 4. In § 660.112, add paragraphs (d)(16)               complete the required fields, and enter               this fishery.
                                                and (e)(10) to read as follows:                         or attach your comments.                              Classification
                                                                                                           • Mail: Submit written comments to
                                                § 660.112   Trawl fishery—prohibitions.                 Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional                        This action responds to the best
                                                *     *    *     *    *                                 Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries                  available information recently obtained
                                                  (d) * * *                                             Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:                   from the fishery. The Assistant
                                                                                                        Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.                Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA
                                                  (16) Retain and process more than 1                   Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.                     (AA), finds good cause to waive the
                                                mt of Shared EC Species other than                         Instructions: Comments sent by any                 requirement to provide prior notice and
                                                squid species in any calendar year; or,                 other method, to any other address or                 opportunity for public comment
                                                retain and process more than 40 mt of                   individual, or received after the end of              pursuant to the authority set forth at 5
                                                any Shared EC squid species in any                      the comment period, may not be                        U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and § 679.25(c)(1)(ii) as
                                                calendar year.                                          considered by NMFS. All comments                      such requirement is impracticable and
                                                  (e) * * *                                             received are a part of the public record              contrary to the public interest. This
                                                  (10) Retain and process more than 1                   and will generally be posted for public               requirement is impracticable and
                                                                                                        viewing on www.regulations.gov                        contrary to the public interest as it
                                                mt of Shared EC Species other than
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                                                                                                        without change. All personal identifying              would prevent NMFS from responding
                                                squid species in any calendar year; or,
                                                                                                        information (e.g., name, address),                    to the most recent fisheries data in a
                                                retain and process more than 40 mt of                   confidential business information, or                 timely fashion and would delay the
                                                any Shared EC squid species in any                      otherwise sensitive information                       opening of northern rockfish in the
                                                calendar year.                                          submitted voluntarily by the sender will              BSAI. NMFS was unable to publish a
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–07516 Filed 4–1–16; 8:45 am]              be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     notice providing time for public
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                 comment because the most recent,


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Document Created: 2016-04-02 03:53:47
Document Modified: 2016-04-02 03:53:47
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.
ContactYvonne deReynier, 206-526-6129, [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 19054 
RIN Number0648-BF15
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Fisheries and Fishing

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