81_FR_23747 81 FR 23669 - International Fisheries; Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Eastern Pacific Ocean; Fishing Restrictions Regarding Mobulid Rays

81 FR 23669 - International Fisheries; Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Eastern Pacific Ocean; Fishing Restrictions Regarding Mobulid Rays

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 78 (April 22, 2016)

Page Range23669-23673
FR Document2016-09309

NMFS proposes regulations under the Tuna Conventions Act to implement Resolution C-15-04 (Resolution on the Conservation of Mobulid Rays Caught in Association with Fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area) of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC). Per the Resolution, this rule would prohibit any part or whole carcass of mobulid rays (i.e., the family Mobulidae, which includes manta rays (Manta spp.) and devil rays (Mobula spp.)) caught in the IATTC Convention Area from being retained on board, transshipped, landed, stored, sold, or offered for sale. In accordance with the Resolution, the proposed rule also includes requirements for release of mobulid rays. This proposed rule would also revise related codified text for consistency with the recent amendments to the Tuna Conventions Act. This action is necessary for the United States to satisfy its obligations as a member of the IATTC.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 78 (Friday, April 22, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 78 (Friday, April 22, 2016)]
[Proposed Rules]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 300

[Docket No. 160104009-6314-01]
RIN 0648-BF65


International Fisheries; Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the 
Eastern Pacific Ocean; Fishing Restrictions Regarding Mobulid Rays

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations under the Tuna Conventions Act to 
implement Resolution C-15-04 (Resolution on the Conservation of Mobulid 
Rays Caught in Association with Fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area) 
of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC). Per the 
Resolution, this rule would prohibit any part or whole carcass of 
mobulid rays (i.e., the family Mobulidae, which includes manta rays 
(Manta spp.) and devil rays (Mobula spp.)) caught in the IATTC 
Convention Area from being retained on board, transshipped, landed, 
stored, sold, or offered for sale. In accordance with the Resolution, 
the proposed rule also includes requirements for release of mobulid 
rays. This proposed rule would also revise related codified text for 
consistency with the recent amendments to the Tuna Conventions Act. 
This action is necessary for the United States to satisfy its 
obligations as a member of the IATTC.

DATES: Comments on the proposed rule and supporting documents must be 
submitted in writing by May 23, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2016-0035, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0035, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS 
West Coast Region Long Beach Office, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, 
Long Beach, CA 90802. Include the identifier ``NOAA-NMFS-2016-0035'' in 
the comments.
    Instructions: Comments must be submitted by one of the above 
methods to ensure they are received, documented, and considered by 
NMFS. Comments sent by any other method, to any other address or 
individual, or received after the end of the comment period, may not be 
considered. All comments received are a part of the public record and 
will generally be posted for public viewing on www.regulations.gov 
without change. All personal identifying information (e.g., name, 
address, etc.) submitted voluntarily by the sender will be publicly 
accessible. Do not submit confidential business information, or 
otherwise sensitive or protected information. NMFS will accept 
anonymous comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to 
remain anonymous).
    Copies of the draft Regulatory Impact Review and other supporting 
documents are available via the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA-NMFS-2016-0035 or by contacting the 
Regional Administrator, William W. Stelle, Jr., NMFS West Coast Region, 
7600 Sand Point Way NE., Bldg 1, Seattle, WA 98115-0070, or 
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast 
Region, 562-980-4036.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background on the IATTC

    The United States is a member of the IATTC, which was established 
under the 1949 Convention for the Establishment of an Inter-American 
Tropical Tuna Commission. In 2003, the IATTC adopted the Convention for 
the Strengthening of the IATTC Established by the 1949 Convention 
between the United States of America and the Republic of Costa Rica 
(Antigua Convention). The Antigua Convention entered into force in 
2010. The United States acceded to the Antigua Convention on February 
24, 2016. The full text of the Antigua Convention is available at: 
https://www.iattc.org/PDFFiles2/Antigua_Convention_Jun_2003.pdf.
    The IATTC consists of 21 member nations and four cooperating non-
member nations and facilitates scientific research into, as well as the 
conservation and management of, tuna and tuna-like species in the IATTC 
Convention Area. The IATTC Convention Area is defined as waters of

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the eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) within the area bounded by the west 
coast of the Americas and by 50[deg] N. latitude, 150[deg] W. 
longitude, and 50[deg] S. latitude. The IATTC maintains a scientific 
research and fishery monitoring program and regularly assesses the 
status of tuna, sharks, and billfish stocks in the EPO to determine 
appropriate catch limits and other measures deemed necessary to promote 
sustainable fisheries and prevent the overexploitation of these stocks.

International Obligations of the United States Under the Antigua 
Convention

    As a Party to the Antigua Convention and a member of the IATTC, the 
United States is legally bound to implement certain decisions of the 
IATTC. The Tuna Conventions Act (16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.), as amended on 
November 5, 2015, by Title II of Public Law 114-81, directs the 
Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Secretary of State and, 
with respect to enforcement measures, the U.S. Coast Guard for the 
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, to promulgate such 
regulations as may be necessary to carry out the United States' 
international obligations under the Antigua Convention, including 
recommendations and decisions adopted by the IATTC. The authority of 
the Secretary of Commerce to promulgate such regulations has been 
delegated to NMFS.

Resolution on Mobulid Rays

    The IATTC adopted Resolution C-15-04 at its 89th meeting in July 
2015 in response to the IATTC scientific staff's conservation 
recommendations related to requirements for release of mobulid rays and 
concern for the mortality of mobulid rays caught in the IATTC 
Convention Area. The main objective of Resolution C-15-04 is to promote 
conservation of mobulid rays by reducing incidental catch mortalities 
in IATTC fisheries in the EPO.
    U.S. commercial fishing vessels in the EPO do not target mobulid 
rays or commonly catch mobulid rays incidentally. Five species of 
mobulid rays are typically caught in the EPO: The giant manta ray 
(Manta birostris) and the Chilean (Mobula tarapacana), Munk's (M. 
munkiana), spinetail (M. japanica), and smoothtail (M. thurstoni) devil 
rays. The International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of 
Threatened Species categorizes the giant manta ray as vulnerable, while 
the Munk's devil ray and the smoothtail devil ray are categorized as 
near threatened. The Chilean devil ray and the spinetail devil ray are 
considered data deficient. In 2013, the giant manta ray was listed by 
the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild 
Fauna and Flora as an Appendix II species.
    The Resolution calls for IATTC members and cooperating non-members 
(CPCs) to prohibit any part or whole carcass of mobulid rays (i.e., the 
family Mobulidae, which includes manta rays (Manta spp.) and devil rays 
(Mobula spp.)) caught in the IATTC Convention Area from being retained 
on board, transshipped, landed, stored, sold, or offered for sale. The 
Resolution provides an exemption in cases where a mobulid ray is 
unintentionally caught and frozen as part of a purse seine vessel's 
operation. In that case, the Resolution provides that the vessel owner 
or operator must surrender the whole mobulid ray to a responsible 
governmental authority at the point of landing. This provision of the 
Resolution is implemented in the proposed regulations in consideration 
of the fact that the U.S. Government does not have the authority or the 
ability to regulate foreign government authorities. Consequently, NMFS 
proposes that U.S. purse seine vessel owners or operators that 
unintentionally catch and freeze a mobulid ray would be required to 
show the observer the mobulid ray, and then dispose of the mobulid ray 
at the direction of the governmental authority. Mobulid rays 
surrendered in this manner may not be sold or bartered, but may be 
donated for purposes of domestic human consumption.
    The Resolution also requires that any mobulid ray (whether live or 
dead) caught in the IATTC Convention Area be promptly released 
unharmed, to the extent practicable, as soon as it is seen in the net, 
on the hook, or on the deck, without compromising the safety of any 
persons. Per the Resolution, the requirements for release include 
prohibitions on the gaffing of mobulid rays, the lifting of mobulid 
rays by the gill slits or spiracles, and the punching of holes through 
the bodies of mobulid rays (e.g., to pass a cable through for lifting 
the mobulid ray). Specific to purse seine vessels, the Resolution also 
provides that large mobulid rays must be brailed out of the net using 
methods such as those recommended in Poisson et al. 2012,\1\ which 
details safe practices to reduce the mortality of sharks and rays 
caught incidentally by tropical tuna purse seiners. Per the Resolution, 
large mobulid rays that cannot be released without compromising the 
safety of persons or the mobulid ray before being landed on deck must 
be returned to the water as soon as possible, preferably utilizing a 
ramp from the deck connecting to an opening on the side of the boat, 
or, if no such ramp is available, lowered with a sling or net. Poisson 
et al. describe the latter process of lowering a mobulid ray by using a 
piece of net or plastic canvas that can be lifted by the crane. The 
minimum size for the sling or net must be at least 25 feet in diameter. 
Poisson et al. further recommend that the crew, owner, or operator be 
prohibited from using bind wire tightly around the mobulid rays' body 
or inserting wire into their skin in order to tow or lift mobulid rays.
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    \1\ Poisson, F., A.L. Vernet, B. S[eacute]ret, and L. Dagorn. 
2012. Good practices to reduce the mortality of sharks and rays 
caught incidentally by the tropical tuna purse seiners. EU FP7 
project #210496 MADE, Deliverable 6.2., 30p. Available online: 
https://www.wcpfc.int/system/files/EB-IP-12-Good-practices-reduce-mortality-sharks-and-rays-caught-incidentally-tropical-tuna-purse-sei.pdf.
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    The Resolution requires the number of discards and releases of 
mobulid rays, indicating the status (dead or alive) to be recorded, 
through observer programs. Any mobulid ray disposed of, at the 
direction of the responsible governmental authority, must also be 
recorded. Observers on U.S. commercial fishing vessels for drift 
gillnet and longline gear in the IATTC Convention Area already record 
the catch and release status of mobulid rays. However, observers on 
purse seine vessels have only been recording the release of dead 
mobulid rays and will now be required to record the release of live 
mobulid rays.
    The requirements of the Resolution do not apply to small-scale and 
artisanal fisheries that fish exclusively for domestic consumption and 
are flagged/registered by a developing CPC. Because the United States 
is not a developing nation, this exclusion need not be implemented in 
U.S. regulations.

Proposed Regulations for Mobulid Rays

    This proposed rule would implement Resolution C-15-04, described 
above, for U.S. commercial fishing vessels used in the IATTC Convention 
Area. First, the proposed rule would prohibit any part or whole carcass 
of a mobulid ray caught by vessels owners or operators in the IATTC 
Convention Area from being retained on board, transshipped, landed, 
stored, sold, or offered for sale. Second, the proposed rule would 
require that the crew, operator, and owner of a U.S. commercial fishing 
vessel must promptly release unharmed, to the extent practicable, any 
mobulid ray (whether live or dead) caught in the IATTC Convention Area 
as soon as it is seen in the net, on the hook, or on the deck, without 
compromising the safety of any persons. If a mobulid ray is live

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when caught, the crew, operator, and owner of a U.S. commercial fishing 
vessel must follow the requirements for release that are described in 
the description of the Resolution (above) and incorporated into 
regulatory text. Regulations at 50 CFR 300.25 already require purse 
seine vessels to release all rays, except those being retained for 
consumption aboard the vessel, as soon as practicable after being 
identified on board the vessel during the brailing operation. This 
proposed rule would revise regulations at 50 CFR 300.25 to specify that 
there are other regulatory release requirements specifically for 
mobulid rays, as described above.
    Third, the proposed rule would provide an exemption in the case of 
any mobulid ray caught in the IATTC Convention Area on an observed 
purse seine vessel that is not seen during fishing operations and is 
delivered into the vessel hold. In this circumstance, the mobulid ray 
may be stored on board and landed, but the vessel owner or operator 
must show the whole mobulid ray to the observer at the point of 
landing, and then dispose of the mobulid ray at the direction of the 
responsible government authority. In U.S. ports the responsible 
governmental authority is NOAA Office of Law Enforcement, Western 
Division or Pacific Islands Division, or other authorized personnel. 
Mobulid rays that are caught and landed in this manner may not be sold 
or bartered, but may be donated for purposes of domestic human 
consumption consistent with relevant laws and policies. NMFS is 
soliciting public comment on other possible methods of use for mobulid 
rays, including donation for scientific purposes or discard.
    In addition, this proposed rule would also revise related codified 
text for consistency with the recent amendments to the Tuna Conventions 
Act (16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.) made by title II of Public Law 114-81 
(November 5, 2015). The proposed rule would update the purpose and 
scope in Sec.  300.20 by clarifying that the regulations in the subpart 
are issued under the ``amended'' authority of the Tuna Conventions Act 
of 1950, and that the regulations implement ``recommendations and other 
decisions'' of the IATTC for the conservation and management of stocks 
of ``tunas and tuna-like species and other species of fish taken by 
vessels fishing for tunas and tuna-like species'' in the IATTC 
Convention Area. The description of how NOAA implements IATTC 
recommendations and decisions by rulemaking in Sec.  300.25 would also 
be revised to clarify that the Secretary, in consultation with the 
Secretary of State and, with respect to enforcement measures, the U.S. 
Coast Guard for the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, 
may promulgate such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the 
U.S. international obligations. In addition, to improve the readability 
of the regulatory text, this action would move several paragraphs of 
regulatory text related to bycatch in Sec.  300.25(e) to a new Sec.  
300.27 that would be dedicated to incidental catch and retention 
requirements. Several paragraphs in the prohibitions at Sec.  300.24 
would be updated for consistency with the new section.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed 
rule is consistent with the Tuna Conventions Act and other applicable 
laws, subject to further consideration after public comment.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    There are no new collection-of-information requirements associated 
with this action that are subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), 
and existing collection-of-information requirements still apply under 
the following Control Numbers: 0648-0148, 0648-0214, and 0648-0593. 
Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required 
to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for failure to 
comply with, a collection-of-information subject to the requirements of 
the PRA, unless that collection-of-information displays a currently 
valid Office of Management and Budget control number.
    Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 605(b), the 
Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce certified to 
the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration 
that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The 
rationale for the certification is provided in the following 
paragraphs.
    As described previously in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, 
the proposed regulations would implement IATTC Resolution C-15-04, 
which would establish restrictions on mobulid rays as detailed above. 
The proposed regulations would also revise related codified text for 
consistency with the recent amendments to the Tuna Conventions Act. 
Alternatively, the absence of the proposed action would not implement 
the Resolution or update the codified text.
    On June 12, 2014, the Small Business Administration issued an 
interim final rule revising the small business size standards for 
several industries effective July 14, 2014 (79 FR 33467). The rule 
increased the size standard for Finfish Fishing from $19.0 million to 
$20.5 million, Shellfish Fishing from $5.0 million to $5.5 million, and 
Other Marine Fishing from $7.0 million to $7.5 million. NMFS conducted 
its analysis for this action in light of the new size standards. NMFS 
considers all entities subject to this action to be small entities as 
defined by both the former, lower size standards and the revised size 
standards. The small entities that would be affected by the proposed 
action are all U.S. commercial fishing vessels that may be used for 
IATTC fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area (i.e., purse seine, 
longline, and large-mesh drift gillnet (DGN)).
    There are two components to the U.S. tuna purse seine fishery in 
the EPO: (1) Purse seine vessels with at least 363 metric tons (mt) of 
fish hold volume (size class 6 vessels) that typically have been based 
in the western and central Pacific Ocean (WCPO), and (2) coastal purse 
seine vessels with smaller fish hold volume that are based on the U.S. 
West Coast. As of March 10, 2016, there are 15 size class 6 purse seine 
vessels on the IATTC Regional Vessel Register. The number of size class 
6 purse seine vessels on the IATTC Regional Vessel Register has 
increased substantially in the past two years, due in part to 
uncertainty regarding fishing access pursuant to the Treaty on 
Fisheries between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and 
the Government of the United States of America (aka the South Pacific 
Tuna Treaty). In recent years, size class 6 purse seine vessels have 
landed most of the yellowfin, skipjack, and bigeye tuna catch in the 
EPO. Estimates of ex-vessel revenues for size class 6 purse seine 
vessels in the IATTC Convention Area since 2005 are confidential and 
may not be publicly disclosed because of the small number of vessels in 
the fishery. Since 2010, fewer than three coastal purse seine vessels 
targeted tunas; therefore, their landings and revenue are confidential. 
In 2014, eight coastal purse seine vessels landed 1,413 mt of tuna (ex-
vessel value of about $1,535,000) in west coast ports.
    Participation in the large-mesh DGN fishery has declined 
significantly over the years, from 78 vessels in 2000 to 18 in 2013. 
The large-mesh DGN fishery primarily targets swordfish and to a lesser 
extent common thresher shark. During 2003 to 2014, the average ex-
vessel value of the landings by the large

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mesh DGN fishery remained near $1.8 million per year.
    U.S. West Coast vessels with deep-set longline gear primarily 
target tuna species with a small percentage of swordfish and other 
highly migratory species taken incidentally. U.S. West Coast-based 
longline vessels fish primarily in the EPO and are currently restricted 
to fishing with deep-set longline gear outside of the U.S. West Coast 
EEZ. Given this restriction, there has been fewer than three west 
coast-based vessels operating out of southern California ports since 
2005; therefore, landings and ex-vessel revenue are confidential. 
Recently, the number of Hawaii-permitted longline vessels that have 
landed in west coast ports has increased from one vessel in 2006 to 14 
vessels in 2014. In 2014, 621 mt of highly migratory species were 
landed by Hawaii permitted longline vessels with an average ex-vessel 
revenue of approximately $247,857 per vessel.
    The available logbook data from 2005 to 2014 does not show a record 
of mobulid rays caught in fisheries without observers. In fisheries 
with observers only a few interactions have been recorded over that 
same time frame. Since at least 2005, the observer coverage rates on 
class size 6 vessels, large mesh DGN vessels, and deep-set longline 
vessels in the EPO have been a minimum of 100, 20, and 20 percent, 
respectfully. In addition, since 2005 the following interactions have 
been recorded on vessels with observers: three mobulid rays were caught 
on size class 6 purse seine vessels, all of which were discarded dead 
because the observers do not record the discard of mobulid rays that 
are alive when released; two Mobula spp. and one Manta spp. released 
dead onboard DGN vessels; and the live release of one giant manta ray, 
one Mobula spp., and two unspecified mobulid rays caught in the IATTC 
Convention area onboard longline vessels.
    The proposed action is not expected to have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. This action is not 
expected to change the typical fishing practices of affected vessels or 
the income of U.S. vessels because these vessels do not target mobulid 
rays, and do not commonly catch mobulid rays, even incidentally. In 
those rare situations when vessels owners and operators do catch 
mobulid rays, there would be some additional time burden for releasing 
them by implementing the release requirements. NMFS considers all 
entities subject to this action to be small entities as defined by both 
the former, lower size standards and the revised size standards. 
Because each affected vessel is a small business, this proposed action 
is considered to equally affect all of these small entities in the same 
manner. This action is not likely to increase the economic or record 
keeping and reporting burden on U.S. vessel owners and operators. 
Accordingly, vessel income is not expected to be altered as a result of 
this rule. As a result, an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is 
not required, and was not prepared for this proposed rule.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300

    Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, International 
organizations, Marine resources, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Treaties.

    Dated: April 14, 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 300 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

0
1. The authority citation for part 300, subpart C, continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.

0
2. Section 300.20 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  300.20  Purpose and scope.

    The regulations in this subpart are issued under the authority of 
the Tuna Conventions Act of 1950, as amended, (Act) and apply to 
persons and vessels subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. 
The regulations implement recommendations and other decisions of the 
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) for the conservation 
and management of stocks of tunas and tuna-like species and other 
species of fish taken by vessels fishing for tunas and tuna-like 
species in the IATTC Convention Area.
0
3. In Sec.  300.21, revise the introductory paragraph and add the 
definition for ``Mobulid ray'' in alphabetical order to read as 
follows:


Sec.  300.21  Definitions.

    In addition to the terms defined in Sec.  300.2, the Act, and the 
Convention for the Strengthening of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna 
Commission Established by the 1949 Convention between the United States 
of America and the Republic of Costa Rica (Antigua Convention), the 
terms used in this subpart have the following meanings. If a term is 
defined differently in Sec.  300.2, in the Act, or in the Antigua 
Convention, the definition in this section shall apply.
* * * * *
    Mobulid ray means any animal in the family Mobulidae, which 
includes manta rays (Manta spp.) and devil rays (Mobula spp.).
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  300.24, revise paragraphs (e), (f), (h), (t), (w), and (x) 
and add paragraphs (cc) and (dd) to read as follows:


Sec.  300.24  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (e) Fail to retain any bigeye, skipjack, or yellowfin tuna caught 
by a fishing vessel of the United States of class size 4-6 using purse 
seine gear in the Convention Area as required under Sec.  300.27(a).
    (f) When using purse seine gear to fish for tuna in the Convention 
Area, fail to release any non-tuna species as soon as practicable after 
being identified on board the vessel during the brailing operation as 
required in Sec.  300.27(b).
* * * * *
    (h) Fail to use the sea turtle handling, release, and resuscitation 
procedures in Sec.  300.27(c).
* * * * *
    (t) Use a U.S. fishing vessel to fish for HMS in the Convention 
Area and retain on board, transship, land, store, sell, or offer for 
sale any part or whole carcass of an oceanic whitetip shark 
(Carcharhinus longimanus) or fail to release unharmed, to the extent 
practicable, all oceanic whitetip sharks when brought alongside the 
vessel in contravention of Sec.  300.27(d).
* * * * *
    (w) Set or attempt to set a purse seine on or around a whale shark 
(Rhincodon typus) in contravention of Sec.  300.27(e).
    (x) Fail to release a whale shark encircled in a purse seine net of 
a fishing vessel as required in Sec.  300.27(f).
* * * * *
    (cc) To retain on board, transship, store, land, sell, or offer for 
sale any part or whole carcass of a mobulid ray, as described in Sec.  
300.27(g).
    (dd) Fail to handle or release a mobulid ray as required in Sec.  
300.27(h).
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5. In Sec.  300.25, revise paragraph (a), remove paragraph (e), and 
redesignate paragraphs (f) through (h) as (e) through (g), 
respectively, to read as follows:


Sec.  300.25  Eastern Pacific fisheries management.

    (a) IATTC recommendations and decisions. The Secretary of Commerce, 
in consultation with the Secretary of State and, with respect to 
enforcement

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measures, the U.S. Coast Guard, may promulgate such regulations as may 
be necessary to carry out the U.S. international obligations under the 
Convention, Antigua Convention, and the Act, including recommendations 
and other decisions adopted by the IATTC.
* * * * *
0
6. Section 300.27 is added to subpart C to read as follows:


Sec.  300.27  Incidental catch and tuna retention requirements.

    (a) Tuna retention requirements for purse seine vessels. Bigeye, 
skipjack, and yellowfin tuna caught in the Convention Area by a fishing 
vessel of the United States of class size 4-6 (more than 182 metric 
tons carrying capacity) using purse seine gear must be retained on 
board and landed, except for fish deemed unfit for human consumption 
for reasons other than size. This requirement shall not apply to the 
last set of a trip if the available well capacity is insufficient to 
accommodate the entire catch.
    (b) Release requirements for non-tuna species on purse seine 
vessels. All purse seine vessels must release all shark, billfish, ray 
(not including mobulid rays, which are subject to paragraph (g) of this 
section), dorado (Coryphaena hippurus), and other non-tuna fish 
species, except those being retained for consumption aboard the vessel, 
as soon as practicable after being identified on board the vessel 
during the brailing operation.
    (c) Sea turtle handling and release. All purse seine vessels must 
apply special sea turtle handling and release requirements, as follows:
    (1) Whenever a sea turtle is sighted in the net, a speedboat shall 
be stationed close to the point where the net is lifted out of the 
water to assist in release of the sea turtle;
    (2) If a sea turtle is entangled in the net, net roll shall stop as 
soon as the sea turtle comes out of the water and shall not resume 
until the sea turtle has been disentangled and released;
    (3) If, in spite of the measures taken under paragraphs (c)(1) and 
(2) of this section, a sea turtle is accidentally brought on board the 
vessel alive and active, the vessel's engine shall be disengaged and 
the sea turtle shall be released as quickly as practicable;
    (4) If a sea turtle brought on board under paragraph (c)(3) of this 
section is alive but comatose or inactive, the resuscitation procedures 
described in Sec.  223.206(d)(1)(i)(B) of this title shall be used 
before release of the turtle.
    (d) Oceanic whitetip shark restrictions. The crew, operator, or 
owner of a fishing vessel of the United States used to fish for HMS in 
the Convention Area shall be prohibited from retaining on board, 
transshipping, landing, storing, selling, or offering for sale any part 
or whole carcass of an oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) 
and must release unharmed, to the extent practicable, all oceanic 
whitetip sharks when brought alongside the vessel.
    (e) Whale shark restrictions for purse seine vessels. Owners, 
operators, and crew of fishing vessels of the United States 
commercially fishing for tuna in the Convention Area may not set or 
attempt to set a purse seine on or around a whale shark (Rhincodon 
typus) if the animal is sighted prior to the commencement of the set or 
the attempted set.
    (f) Whale shark release. The crew, operator, and owner of a fishing 
vessel of the United States commercially fishing for tuna in the 
Convention Area must release as soon as possible, any whale shark that 
is encircled in a purse seine net, and must ensure that all reasonable 
steps are taken to ensure its safe release.
    (g) Mobulid ray restrictions. The crew, operator, and owner of a 
U.S. commercial fishing vessel is prohibited from retaining on board, 
transshipping, storing, landing, selling, or offering for sale any part 
or whole carcass of a mobulid ray that is caught in the IATTC 
Convention Area, except as provided in the following sentence. In the 
case of any mobulid ray caught in the IATTC Convention Area on an 
observed purse seine vessel that is not seen during fishing operations 
and is delivered into the vessel hold, the mobulid ray may be stored on 
board and landed, but the vessel owner or operator must show the whole 
mobulid ray to the observer at the point of landing, and then dispose 
of the mobulid ray at the direction of the responsible government 
authority. In U.S. ports the responsible governmental authority is NOAA 
Office of Law Enforcement, Western Division or Pacific Islands 
Division, or other authorized personnel. Mobulid rays that are caught 
and landed in this manner may not be sold or bartered, but may be 
donated for purposes of domestic human consumption consistent with 
relevant laws and policies.
    (h) Mobulid ray handling and release. The crew, operator, and owner 
of a U.S. commercial fishing vessel must promptly release unharmed, to 
the extent practicable, any mobulid ray (whether live or dead) caught 
in the IATTC Convention Area as soon as it is seen in the net, on the 
hook, or on the deck, without compromising the safety of any persons. 
If a mobulid ray is live when caught, the crew, operator, and owner of 
a U.S. commercial fishing vessel must use the release procedures 
described in the following two paragraphs.
    (1) No mobulid ray may be gaffed, no mobulid ray may be lifted by 
the gill slits or spiracles or by using bind wire against or inserted 
through the body, and no holes may be punched through the bodies of 
mobulid ray (e.g., to pass a cable through for lifting the mobulid ray) 
.
    (2) Applicable to purse seine operations, large mobulid rays must 
be brailed out of the net by directly releasing the mobulid ray from 
the brailer into the ocean. Large mobulid rays that cannot be released 
without compromising the safety of persons or the mobulid ray before 
being landed on deck, must be returned to the water as soon as 
possible, either utilizing a ramp from the deck connecting to an 
opening on the side of the boat, or lowered with a sling or net, using 
a crane if available. The minimum size for the sling or net must be at 
least 25 feet in diameter.

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                                                       Award Fee for End Item Contracts                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                 ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2016–0035’’ in the
                                                    (Date)                                                                                                         comments.
                                                    *      *     *     *      *                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                          Instructions: Comments must be
                                                                                                            Administration                                         submitted by one of the above methods
                                                       (c)(1) * * *                                                                                                to ensure they are received,
                                                       (3) Provisional award fee payments                   50 CFR Part 300                                        documented, and considered by NMFS.
                                                    will [insert ‘‘not’’ if applicable] be made                                                                    Comments sent by any other method, to
                                                    under this contract pending each                        [Docket No. 160104009–6314–01]                         any other address or individual, or
                                                    interim evaluation. If applicable,                                                                             received after the end of the comment
                                                                                                            RIN 0648–BF65
                                                    provisional award fee payments will be                                                                         period, may not be considered. All
                                                    made to the Contractor on a [insert the                 International Fisheries; Tuna and                      comments received are a part of the
                                                    frequency of provisional payments (not                  Tuna-Like Species in the Eastern                       public record and will generally be
                                                    more often than monthly) basis. The                     Pacific Ocean; Fishing Restrictions                    posted for public viewing on
                                                    amount of award fee which will be                       Regarding Mobulid Rays                                 www.regulations.gov without change.
                                                    provisionally paid in each evaluation                                                                          All personal identifying information
                                                                                                            AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                     (e.g., name, address, etc.) submitted
                                                    period is limited to [Insert a percent not
                                                                                                            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                   voluntarily by the sender will be
                                                    to exceed 80 percent] of the prior
                                                                                                            Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                     publicly accessible. Do not submit
                                                    interim evaluation score (see [insert                   Commerce.                                              confidential business information, or
                                                    applicable cite]), except for the first
                                                                                                            ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                     otherwise sensitive or protected
                                                    evaluation period which is limited to                                                                          information. NMFS will accept
                                                                                                            comments.
                                                    [insert a percent not to exceed 80                                                                             anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in
                                                    percent] of the available award fee for                 SUMMARY:     NMFS proposes regulations                 the required fields if you wish to remain
                                                    that evaluation period. Provisional                     under the Tuna Conventions Act to                      anonymous).
                                                    award fee payments made each                            implement Resolution C–15–04                              Copies of the draft Regulatory Impact
                                                    evaluation period will be superseded by                 (Resolution on the Conservation of                     Review and other supporting documents
                                                    the interim award fee evaluation for that               Mobulid Rays Caught in Association                     are available via the Federal
                                                    period. If provisional payments made                    with Fisheries in the IATTC Convention                 eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                                    exceed the interim evaluation score, the                Area) of the Inter-American Tropical                   www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA–
                                                    Contractor will either credit the next                  Tuna Commission (IATTC). Per the                       NMFS–2016–0035 or by contacting the
                                                    payment voucher for the amount of such                  Resolution, this rule would prohibit any               Regional Administrator, William W.
                                                    overpayment or refund the difference to                 part or whole carcass of mobulid rays                  Stelle, Jr., NMFS West Coast Region,
                                                    the Government, as directed by the                      (i.e., the family Mobulidae, which                     7600 Sand Point Way NE., Bldg 1,
                                                    Contracting Officer. If the Government                  includes manta rays (Manta spp.) and                   Seattle, WA 98115–0070, or
                                                    determines that (i) the total amount of                 devil rays (Mobula spp.)) caught in the                RegionalAdministrator.WCRHMS@
                                                    provisional fee payments will                           IATTC Convention Area from being                       noaa.gov.
                                                    apparently substantially exceed the                     retained on board, transshipped, landed,
                                                                                                                                                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    anticipated final evaluation score, or (ii)             stored, sold, or offered for sale. In
                                                                                                                                                                   Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast
                                                                                                            accordance with the Resolution, the
                                                    the prior interim evaluation is ‘‘poor/                                                                        Region, 562–980–4036.
                                                                                                            proposed rule also includes
                                                    unsatisfactory,’’ the Contracting Officer                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                            requirements for release of mobulid
                                                    will direct the suspension or reduction
                                                                                                            rays. This proposed rule would also                    Background on the IATTC
                                                    of the future payments and/or request a                 revise related codified text for
                                                    prompt refund of excess payments as                                                                              The United States is a member of the
                                                                                                            consistency with the recent
                                                    appropriate. Written notification of the                                                                       IATTC, which was established under
                                                                                                            amendments to the Tuna Conventions
                                                    determination will be provided to the                                                                          the 1949 Convention for the
                                                                                                            Act. This action is necessary for the
                                                    Contractor with a copy to the Deputy                                                                           Establishment of an Inter-American
                                                                                                            United States to satisfy its obligations as
                                                    Chief Financial Officer (Finance).                                                                             Tropical Tuna Commission. In 2003, the
                                                                                                            a member of the IATTC.
                                                                                                                                                                   IATTC adopted the Convention for the
                                                    *      *     *     *      *                             DATES: Comments on the proposed rule                   Strengthening of the IATTC Established
                                                    ■ 8. Amend section 1852.216–89 by                       and supporting documents must be                       by the 1949 Convention between the
                                                    revising the date of the clause, and the                submitted in writing by May 23, 2016.                  United States of America and the
                                                    first sentence of the paragraph to read as              ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                     Republic of Costa Rica (Antigua
                                                    follows:                                                on this document, identified by NOAA–                  Convention). The Antigua Convention
                                                                                                            NMFS–2016–0035, by any of the                          entered into force in 2010. The United
                                                    1852.216–89      Assignment and Release                 following methods:                                     States acceded to the Antigua
                                                    Forms.                                                     • Electronic Submission: Submit all                 Convention on February 24, 2016. The
                                                    *      *     *       *      *                           electronic public comments via the                     full text of the Antigua Convention is
                                                                                                            Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                     available at: https://www.iattc.org/
                                                    Assignment and Release Forms ([Date])                   http://www.regulations.gov/                            PDFFiles2/Antigua_Convention_Jun_
                                                                                                            #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-                       2003.pdf.
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                                                      The Contractor shall use the following
                                                    forms to fulfill the assignment and                     0035, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                   The IATTC consists of 21 member
                                                    release requirements of FAR clause                      complete the required fields, and enter                nations and four cooperating non-
                                                    52.216–7, Allowable Cost and Payment:                   or attach your comments.                               member nations and facilitates scientific
                                                                                                               • Mail: Submit written comments to                  research into, as well as the
                                                    *     *    *       *    *                               Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS West Coast                     conservation and management of, tuna
                                                    [FR Doc. 2016–09356 Filed 4–21–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                            Region Long Beach Office, 501 W.                       and tuna-like species in the IATTC
                                                    BILLING CODE 7510–13–P                                  Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long Beach,                   Convention Area. The IATTC
                                                                                                            CA 90802. Include the identifier                       Convention Area is defined as waters of


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                                                    the eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) within                  data deficient. In 2013, the giant manta                  rays caught incidentally by tropical tuna
                                                    the area bounded by the west coast of                   ray was listed by the Convention on                       purse seiners. Per the Resolution, large
                                                    the Americas and by 50° N. latitude,                    International Trade in Endangered                         mobulid rays that cannot be released
                                                    150° W. longitude, and 50° S. latitude.                 Species of Wild Fauna and Flora as an                     without compromising the safety of
                                                    The IATTC maintains a scientific                        Appendix II species.                                      persons or the mobulid ray before being
                                                    research and fishery monitoring                            The Resolution calls for IATTC                         landed on deck must be returned to the
                                                    program and regularly assesses the                      members and cooperating non-members                       water as soon as possible, preferably
                                                    status of tuna, sharks, and billfish stocks             (CPCs) to prohibit any part or whole                      utilizing a ramp from the deck
                                                    in the EPO to determine appropriate                     carcass of mobulid rays (i.e., the family                 connecting to an opening on the side of
                                                    catch limits and other measures deemed                  Mobulidae, which includes manta rays                      the boat, or, if no such ramp is available,
                                                    necessary to promote sustainable                        (Manta spp.) and devil rays (Mobula                       lowered with a sling or net. Poisson et
                                                    fisheries and prevent the                               spp.)) caught in the IATTC Convention                     al. describe the latter process of
                                                    overexploitation of these stocks.                       Area from being retained on board,                        lowering a mobulid ray by using a piece
                                                                                                            transshipped, landed, stored, sold, or                    of net or plastic canvas that can be lifted
                                                    International Obligations of the United                 offered for sale. The Resolution provides                 by the crane. The minimum size for the
                                                    States Under the Antigua Convention                     an exemption in cases where a mobulid                     sling or net must be at least 25 feet in
                                                      As a Party to the Antigua Convention                  ray is unintentionally caught and frozen                  diameter. Poisson et al. further
                                                    and a member of the IATTC, the United                   as part of a purse seine vessel’s                         recommend that the crew, owner, or
                                                    States is legally bound to implement                    operation. In that case, the Resolution                   operator be prohibited from using bind
                                                    certain decisions of the IATTC. The                     provides that the vessel owner or                         wire tightly around the mobulid rays’
                                                    Tuna Conventions Act (16 U.S.C. 951 et                  operator must surrender the whole                         body or inserting wire into their skin in
                                                    seq.), as amended on November 5, 2015,                  mobulid ray to a responsible                              order to tow or lift mobulid rays.
                                                    by Title II of Public Law 114–81, directs               governmental authority at the point of                       The Resolution requires the number
                                                    the Secretary of Commerce, in                           landing. This provision of the                            of discards and releases of mobulid rays,
                                                    consultation with the Secretary of State                Resolution is implemented in the                          indicating the status (dead or alive) to
                                                    and, with respect to enforcement                        proposed regulations in consideration of                  be recorded, through observer programs.
                                                    measures, the U.S. Coast Guard for the                  the fact that the U.S. Government does                    Any mobulid ray disposed of, at the
                                                    Secretary of the Department of                          not have the authority or the ability to                  direction of the responsible
                                                    Homeland Security, to promulgate such                   regulate foreign government authorities.                  governmental authority, must also be
                                                    regulations as may be necessary to carry                Consequently, NMFS proposes that U.S.                     recorded. Observers on U.S. commercial
                                                    out the United States’ international                    purse seine vessel owners or operators                    fishing vessels for drift gillnet and
                                                    obligations under the Antigua                           that unintentionally catch and freeze a                   longline gear in the IATTC Convention
                                                    Convention, including                                   mobulid ray would be required to show                     Area already record the catch and
                                                    recommendations and decisions                           the observer the mobulid ray, and then                    release status of mobulid rays. However,
                                                    adopted by the IATTC. The authority of                  dispose of the mobulid ray at the                         observers on purse seine vessels have
                                                    the Secretary of Commerce to                            direction of the governmental authority.                  only been recording the release of dead
                                                    promulgate such regulations has been                    Mobulid rays surrendered in this                          mobulid rays and will now be required
                                                    delegated to NMFS.                                      manner may not be sold or bartered, but                   to record the release of live mobulid
                                                    Resolution on Mobulid Rays                              may be donated for purposes of                            rays.
                                                                                                            domestic human consumption.                                  The requirements of the Resolution do
                                                      The IATTC adopted Resolution C–15–                       The Resolution also requires that any                  not apply to small-scale and artisanal
                                                    04 at its 89th meeting in July 2015 in                  mobulid ray (whether live or dead)                        fisheries that fish exclusively for
                                                    response to the IATTC scientific staff’s                caught in the IATTC Convention Area                       domestic consumption and are flagged/
                                                    conservation recommendations related                    be promptly released unharmed, to the                     registered by a developing CPC. Because
                                                    to requirements for release of mobulid                  extent practicable, as soon as it is seen                 the United States is not a developing
                                                    rays and concern for the mortality of                   in the net, on the hook, or on the deck,                  nation, this exclusion need not be
                                                    mobulid rays caught in the IATTC                        without compromising the safety of any                    implemented in U.S. regulations.
                                                    Convention Area. The main objective of                  persons. Per the Resolution, the
                                                    Resolution C–15–04 is to promote                                                                                  Proposed Regulations for Mobulid Rays
                                                                                                            requirements for release include
                                                    conservation of mobulid rays by                         prohibitions on the gaffing of mobulid                      This proposed rule would implement
                                                    reducing incidental catch mortalities in                rays, the lifting of mobulid rays by the                  Resolution C–15–04, described above,
                                                    IATTC fisheries in the EPO.                             gill slits or spiracles, and the punching                 for U.S. commercial fishing vessels used
                                                      U.S. commercial fishing vessels in the                of holes through the bodies of mobulid                    in the IATTC Convention Area. First,
                                                    EPO do not target mobulid rays or                       rays (e.g., to pass a cable through for                   the proposed rule would prohibit any
                                                    commonly catch mobulid rays                             lifting the mobulid ray). Specific to                     part or whole carcass of a mobulid ray
                                                    incidentally. Five species of mobulid                   purse seine vessels, the Resolution also                  caught by vessels owners or operators in
                                                    rays are typically caught in the EPO:                   provides that large mobulid rays must                     the IATTC Convention Area from being
                                                    The giant manta ray (Manta birostris)                   be brailed out of the net using methods                   retained on board, transshipped, landed,
                                                    and the Chilean (Mobula tarapacana),                    such as those recommended in Poisson                      stored, sold, or offered for sale. Second,
                                                    Munk’s (M. munkiana), spinetail (M.                     et al. 2012,1 which details safe practices                the proposed rule would require that the
                                                    japanica), and smoothtail (M. thurstoni)                                                                          crew, operator, and owner of a U.S.
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                                                                                                            to reduce the mortality of sharks and
                                                    devil rays. The International Union for                                                                           commercial fishing vessel must
                                                    Conservation of Nature’s Red List of                      1 Poisson, F., A.L. Vernet, B. Séret, and L. Dagorn.   promptly release unharmed, to the
                                                    Threatened Species categorizes the giant                2012. Good practices to reduce the mortality of           extent practicable, any mobulid ray
                                                    manta ray as vulnerable, while the                      sharks and rays caught incidentally by the tropical       (whether live or dead) caught in the
                                                    Munk’s devil ray and the smoothtail                     tuna purse seiners. EU FP7 project #210496 MADE,          IATTC Convention Area as soon as it is
                                                                                                            Deliverable 6.2., 30p. Available online: https://
                                                    devil ray are categorized as near                       www.wcpfc.int/system/files/EB-IP-12-Good-
                                                                                                                                                                      seen in the net, on the hook, or on the
                                                    threatened. The Chilean devil ray and                   practices-reduce-mortality-sharks-and-rays-caught-        deck, without compromising the safety
                                                    the spinetail devil ray are considered                  incidentally-tropical-tuna-purse-sei.pdf.                 of any persons. If a mobulid ray is live


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                                                    when caught, the crew, operator, and                    and, with respect to enforcement                          On June 12, 2014, the Small Business
                                                    owner of a U.S. commercial fishing                      measures, the U.S. Coast Guard for the                 Administration issued an interim final
                                                    vessel must follow the requirements for                 Secretary of the Department of                         rule revising the small business size
                                                    release that are described in the                       Homeland Security, may promulgate                      standards for several industries effective
                                                    description of the Resolution (above)                   such regulations as may be necessary to                July 14, 2014 (79 FR 33467). The rule
                                                    and incorporated into regulatory text.                  carry out the U.S. international                       increased the size standard for Finfish
                                                    Regulations at 50 CFR 300.25 already                    obligations. In addition, to improve the               Fishing from $19.0 million to $20.5
                                                    require purse seine vessels to release all              readability of the regulatory text, this               million, Shellfish Fishing from $5.0
                                                    rays, except those being retained for                   action would move several paragraphs                   million to $5.5 million, and Other
                                                    consumption aboard the vessel, as soon                  of regulatory text related to bycatch in               Marine Fishing from $7.0 million to
                                                    as practicable after being identified on                § 300.25(e) to a new § 300.27 that would               $7.5 million. NMFS conducted its
                                                    board the vessel during the brailing                    be dedicated to incidental catch and                   analysis for this action in light of the
                                                    operation. This proposed rule would                     retention requirements. Several                        new size standards. NMFS considers all
                                                    revise regulations at 50 CFR 300.25 to                  paragraphs in the prohibitions at                      entities subject to this action to be small
                                                    specify that there are other regulatory                 § 300.24 would be updated for                          entities as defined by both the former,
                                                    release requirements specifically for                   consistency with the new section.                      lower size standards and the revised
                                                    mobulid rays, as described above.                                                                              size standards. The small entities that
                                                       Third, the proposed rule would                       Classification                                         would be affected by the proposed
                                                    provide an exemption in the case of any                    The NMFS Assistant Administrator                    action are all U.S. commercial fishing
                                                    mobulid ray caught in the IATTC                         has determined that this proposed rule                 vessels that may be used for IATTC
                                                    Convention Area on an observed purse                    is consistent with the Tuna Conventions                fisheries in the IATTC Convention Area
                                                    seine vessel that is not seen during                    Act and other applicable laws, subject to              (i.e., purse seine, longline, and large-
                                                    fishing operations and is delivered into                further consideration after public                     mesh drift gillnet (DGN)).
                                                    the vessel hold. In this circumstance,                  comment.                                                  There are two components to the U.S.
                                                    the mobulid ray may be stored on board                     This proposed rule has been                         tuna purse seine fishery in the EPO: (1)
                                                    and landed, but the vessel owner or                     determined to be not significant for                   Purse seine vessels with at least 363
                                                    operator must show the whole mobulid                    purposes of Executive Order 12866.                     metric tons (mt) of fish hold volume
                                                    ray to the observer at the point of                        There are no new collection-of-                     (size class 6 vessels) that typically have
                                                    landing, and then dispose of the                        information requirements associated                    been based in the western and central
                                                    mobulid ray at the direction of the                     with this action that are subject to the               Pacific Ocean (WCPO), and (2) coastal
                                                    responsible government authority. In                    Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), and                     purse seine vessels with smaller fish
                                                    U.S. ports the responsible governmental                                                                        hold volume that are based on the U.S.
                                                                                                            existing collection-of-information
                                                    authority is NOAA Office of Law                                                                                West Coast. As of March 10, 2016, there
                                                                                                            requirements still apply under the
                                                    Enforcement, Western Division or                                                                               are 15 size class 6 purse seine vessels on
                                                                                                            following Control Numbers: 0648–0148,
                                                    Pacific Islands Division, or other                                                                             the IATTC Regional Vessel Register. The
                                                                                                            0648–0214, and 0648–0593.
                                                    authorized personnel. Mobulid rays that                                                                        number of size class 6 purse seine
                                                                                                            Notwithstanding any other provision of
                                                    are caught and landed in this manner                                                                           vessels on the IATTC Regional Vessel
                                                                                                            the law, no person is required to
                                                    may not be sold or bartered, but may be                                                                        Register has increased substantially in
                                                                                                            respond to, and no person shall be
                                                    donated for purposes of domestic                                                                               the past two years, due in part to
                                                                                                            subject to penalty for failure to comply
                                                    human consumption consistent with                                                                              uncertainty regarding fishing access
                                                                                                            with, a collection-of-information subject
                                                    relevant laws and policies. NMFS is                                                                            pursuant to the Treaty on Fisheries
                                                    soliciting public comment on other                      to the requirements of the PRA, unless                 between the Governments of Certain
                                                    possible methods of use for mobulid                     that collection-of-information displays a              Pacific Island States and the
                                                    rays, including donation for scientific                 currently valid Office of Management                   Government of the United States of
                                                    purposes or discard.                                    and Budget control number.                             America (aka the South Pacific Tuna
                                                       In addition, this proposed rule would                   Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility              Treaty). In recent years, size class 6
                                                    also revise related codified text for                   Act, 5 U.S.C. 605(b), the Chief Counsel                purse seine vessels have landed most of
                                                    consistency with the recent                             for Regulation of the Department of                    the yellowfin, skipjack, and bigeye tuna
                                                    amendments to the Tuna Conventions                      Commerce certified to the Chief Counsel                catch in the EPO. Estimates of ex-vessel
                                                    Act (16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.) made by title               for Advocacy of the Small Business                     revenues for size class 6 purse seine
                                                    II of Public Law 114–81 (November 5,                    Administration that this proposed rule,                vessels in the IATTC Convention Area
                                                    2015). The proposed rule would update                   if adopted, would not have a significant               since 2005 are confidential and may not
                                                    the purpose and scope in § 300.20 by                    economic impact on a substantial                       be publicly disclosed because of the
                                                    clarifying that the regulations in the                  number of small entities. The rationale                small number of vessels in the fishery.
                                                    subpart are issued under the ‘‘amended’’                for the certification is provided in the               Since 2010, fewer than three coastal
                                                    authority of the Tuna Conventions Act                   following paragraphs.                                  purse seine vessels targeted tunas;
                                                    of 1950, and that the regulations                          As described previously in the                      therefore, their landings and revenue are
                                                    implement ‘‘recommendations and                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, the                 confidential. In 2014, eight coastal purse
                                                    other decisions’’ of the IATTC for the                  proposed regulations would implement                   seine vessels landed 1,413 mt of tuna
                                                    conservation and management of stocks                   IATTC Resolution C–15–04, which                        (ex-vessel value of about $1,535,000) in
                                                    of ‘‘tunas and tuna-like species and                    would establish restrictions on mobulid
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                                                                                                                                                                   west coast ports.
                                                    other species of fish taken by vessels                  rays as detailed above. The proposed                      Participation in the large-mesh DGN
                                                    fishing for tunas and tuna-like species’’               regulations would also revise related                  fishery has declined significantly over
                                                    in the IATTC Convention Area. The                       codified text for consistency with the                 the years, from 78 vessels in 2000 to 18
                                                    description of how NOAA implements                      recent amendments to the Tuna                          in 2013. The large-mesh DGN fishery
                                                    IATTC recommendations and decisions                     Conventions Act. Alternatively, the                    primarily targets swordfish and to a
                                                    by rulemaking in § 300.25 would also be                 absence of the proposed action would                   lesser extent common thresher shark.
                                                    revised to clarify that the Secretary, in               not implement the Resolution or update                 During 2003 to 2014, the average ex-
                                                    consultation with the Secretary of State                the codified text.                                     vessel value of the landings by the large


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                                                    mesh DGN fishery remained near $1.8                     revised size standards. Because each                   in the Act, or in the Antigua
                                                    million per year.                                       affected vessel is a small business, this              Convention, the definition in this
                                                       U.S. West Coast vessels with deep-set                proposed action is considered to equally               section shall apply.
                                                    longline gear primarily target tuna                     affect all of these small entities in the              *      *       *     *     *
                                                    species with a small percentage of                      same manner. This action is not likely                    Mobulid ray means any animal in the
                                                    swordfish and other highly migratory                    to increase the economic or record                     family Mobulidae, which includes
                                                    species taken incidentally. U.S. West                   keeping and reporting burden on U.S.                   manta rays (Manta spp.) and devil rays
                                                    Coast-based longline vessels fish                       vessel owners and operators.                           (Mobula spp.).
                                                    primarily in the EPO and are currently                  Accordingly, vessel income is not                      *      *       *     *     *
                                                    restricted to fishing with deep-set                     expected to be altered as a result of this             ■ 4. In § 300.24, revise paragraphs (e),
                                                    longline gear outside of the U.S. West                  rule. As a result, an Initial Regulatory               (f), (h), (t), (w), and (x) and add
                                                    Coast EEZ. Given this restriction, there                Flexibility Analysis is not required, and              paragraphs (cc) and (dd) to read as
                                                    has been fewer than three west coast-                   was not prepared for this proposed rule.               follows:
                                                    based vessels operating out of southern
                                                    California ports since 2005; therefore,                 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300                    § 300.24   Prohibitions.
                                                    landings and ex-vessel revenue are                        Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing                    *      *     *      *    *
                                                    confidential. Recently, the number of                   vessels, International organizations,                     (e) Fail to retain any bigeye, skipjack,
                                                    Hawaii-permitted longline vessels that                  Marine resources, Reporting and                        or yellowfin tuna caught by a fishing
                                                    have landed in west coast ports has                     recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.                  vessel of the United States of class size
                                                    increased from one vessel in 2006 to 14                                                                        4–6 using purse seine gear in the
                                                                                                              Dated: April 14, 2016.
                                                    vessels in 2014. In 2014, 621 mt of                                                                            Convention Area as required under
                                                                                                            Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                    highly migratory species were landed by                                                                        § 300.27(a).
                                                    Hawaii permitted longline vessels with                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                                                                            Regulatory Programs, National Marine                      (f) When using purse seine gear to fish
                                                    an average ex-vessel revenue of                                                                                for tuna in the Convention Area, fail to
                                                                                                            Fisheries Service.
                                                    approximately $247,857 per vessel.                                                                             release any non-tuna species as soon as
                                                       The available logbook data from 2005                   For the reasons set out in the
                                                                                                            preamble, 50 CFR part 300 is proposed                  practicable after being identified on
                                                    to 2014 does not show a record of                                                                              board the vessel during the brailing
                                                    mobulid rays caught in fisheries without                to be amended as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                   operation as required in § 300.27(b).
                                                    observers. In fisheries with observers
                                                                                                            PART 300—INTERNATIONAL                                 *      *     *      *    *
                                                    only a few interactions have been
                                                                                                            FISHERIES REGULATIONS                                     (h) Fail to use the sea turtle handling,
                                                    recorded over that same time frame.
                                                    Since at least 2005, the observer                                                                              release, and resuscitation procedures in
                                                                                                            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 300,              § 300.27(c).
                                                    coverage rates on class size 6 vessels,                 subpart C, continues to read as follows:
                                                    large mesh DGN vessels, and deep-set                                                                           *      *     *      *    *
                                                    longline vessels in the EPO have been                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.                      (t) Use a U.S. fishing vessel to fish for
                                                    a minimum of 100, 20, and 20 percent,                   ■ 2. Section 300.20 is revised to read as              HMS in the Convention Area and retain
                                                    respectfully. In addition, since 2005 the               follows:                                               on board, transship, land, store, sell, or
                                                    following interactions have been                                                                               offer for sale any part or whole carcass
                                                    recorded on vessels with observers:                     § 300.20    Purpose and scope.                         of an oceanic whitetip shark
                                                    three mobulid rays were caught on size                     The regulations in this subpart are                 (Carcharhinus longimanus) or fail to
                                                    class 6 purse seine vessels, all of which               issued under the authority of the Tuna                 release unharmed, to the extent
                                                    were discarded dead because the                         Conventions Act of 1950, as amended,                   practicable, all oceanic whitetip sharks
                                                    observers do not record the discard of                  (Act) and apply to persons and vessels                 when brought alongside the vessel in
                                                    mobulid rays that are alive when                        subject to the jurisdiction of the United              contravention of § 300.27(d).
                                                    released; two Mobula spp. and one                       States. The regulations implement                      *      *     *      *    *
                                                    Manta spp. released dead onboard DGN                    recommendations and other decisions of                    (w) Set or attempt to set a purse seine
                                                    vessels; and the live release of one giant              the Inter-American Tropical Tuna                       on or around a whale shark (Rhincodon
                                                    manta ray, one Mobula spp., and two                     Commission (IATTC) for the                             typus) in contravention of § 300.27(e).
                                                    unspecified mobulid rays caught in the                  conservation and management of stocks                     (x) Fail to release a whale shark
                                                    IATTC Convention area onboard                           of tunas and tuna-like species and other               encircled in a purse seine net of a
                                                    longline vessels.                                       species of fish taken by vessels fishing               fishing vessel as required in § 300.27(f).
                                                       The proposed action is not expected                  for tunas and tuna-like species in the                 *      *     *      *    *
                                                    to have a significant economic impact                   IATTC Convention Area.                                    (cc) To retain on board, transship,
                                                    on a substantial number of small                        ■ 3. In § 300.21, revise the introductory              store, land, sell, or offer for sale any part
                                                    entities. This action is not expected to                paragraph and add the definition for                   or whole carcass of a mobulid ray, as
                                                    change the typical fishing practices of                 ‘‘Mobulid ray’’ in alphabetical order to               described in § 300.27(g).
                                                    affected vessels or the income of U.S.                  read as follows:                                          (dd) Fail to handle or release a
                                                    vessels because these vessels do not                                                                           mobulid ray as required in § 300.27(h).
                                                    target mobulid rays, and do not                         § 300.21    Definitions.
                                                                                                                                                                   ■ 5. In § 300.25, revise paragraph (a),
                                                    commonly catch mobulid rays, even                          In addition to the terms defined in                 remove paragraph (e), and redesignate
                                                    incidentally. In those rare situations                  § 300.2, the Act, and the Convention for
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                                                                                                                                                                   paragraphs (f) through (h) as (e) through
                                                    when vessels owners and operators do                    the Strengthening of the Inter-American                (g), respectively, to read as follows:
                                                    catch mobulid rays, there would be                      Tropical Tuna Commission Established
                                                    some additional time burden for                         by the 1949 Convention between the                     § 300.25 Eastern Pacific fisheries
                                                    releasing them by implementing the                      United States of America and the                       management.
                                                    release requirements. NMFS considers                    Republic of Costa Rica (Antigua                          (a) IATTC recommendations and
                                                    all entities subject to this action to be               Convention), the terms used in this                    decisions. The Secretary of Commerce,
                                                    small entities as defined by both the                   subpart have the following meanings. If                in consultation with the Secretary of
                                                    former, lower size standards and the                    a term is defined differently in § 300.2,              State and, with respect to enforcement


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                                                    measures, the U.S. Coast Guard, may                     brought on board the vessel alive and                  vessel owner or operator must show the
                                                    promulgate such regulations as may be                   active, the vessel’s engine shall be                   whole mobulid ray to the observer at the
                                                    necessary to carry out the U.S.                         disengaged and the sea turtle shall be                 point of landing, and then dispose of the
                                                    international obligations under the                     released as quickly as practicable;                    mobulid ray at the direction of the
                                                    Convention, Antigua Convention, and                        (4) If a sea turtle brought on board                responsible government authority. In
                                                    the Act, including recommendations                      under paragraph (c)(3) of this section is              U.S. ports the responsible governmental
                                                    and other decisions adopted by the                      alive but comatose or inactive, the                    authority is NOAA Office of Law
                                                    IATTC.                                                  resuscitation procedures described in                  Enforcement, Western Division or
                                                    *     *    *      *     *                               § 223.206(d)(1)(i)(B) of this title shall be           Pacific Islands Division, or other
                                                    ■ 6. Section 300.27 is added to subpart                 used before release of the turtle.                     authorized personnel. Mobulid rays that
                                                    C to read as follows:                                      (d) Oceanic whitetip shark                          are caught and landed in this manner
                                                                                                            restrictions. The crew, operator, or                   may not be sold or bartered, but may be
                                                    § 300.27 Incidental catch and tuna                      owner of a fishing vessel of the United                donated for purposes of domestic
                                                    retention requirements.                                 States used to fish for HMS in the                     human consumption consistent with
                                                       (a) Tuna retention requirements for                  Convention Area shall be prohibited                    relevant laws and policies.
                                                    purse seine vessels. Bigeye, skipjack,                  from retaining on board, transshipping,
                                                    and yellowfin tuna caught in the                        landing, storing, selling, or offering for                (h) Mobulid ray handling and release.
                                                    Convention Area by a fishing vessel of                  sale any part or whole carcass of an                   The crew, operator, and owner of a U.S.
                                                    the United States of class size 4–6 (more               oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus                   commercial fishing vessel must
                                                    than 182 metric tons carrying capacity)                 longimanus) and must release                           promptly release unharmed, to the
                                                    using purse seine gear must be retained                 unharmed, to the extent practicable, all               extent practicable, any mobulid ray
                                                    on board and landed, except for fish                    oceanic whitetip sharks when brought                   (whether live or dead) caught in the
                                                    deemed unfit for human consumption                      alongside the vessel.                                  IATTC Convention Area as soon as it is
                                                    for reasons other than size. This                          (e) Whale shark restrictions for purse              seen in the net, on the hook, or on the
                                                    requirement shall not apply to the last                 seine vessels. Owners, operators, and                  deck, without compromising the safety
                                                    set of a trip if the available well capacity            crew of fishing vessels of the United                  of any persons. If a mobulid ray is live
                                                    is insufficient to accommodate the                      States commercially fishing for tuna in                when caught, the crew, operator, and
                                                    entire catch.                                           the Convention Area may not set or                     owner of a U.S. commercial fishing
                                                       (b) Release requirements for non-tuna                attempt to set a purse seine on or                     vessel must use the release procedures
                                                    species on purse seine vessels. All purse               around a whale shark (Rhincodon typus)                 described in the following two
                                                    seine vessels must release all shark,                   if the animal is sighted prior to the                  paragraphs.
                                                    billfish, ray (not including mobulid                    commencement of the set or the                            (1) No mobulid ray may be gaffed, no
                                                    rays, which are subject to paragraph (g)                attempted set.                                         mobulid ray may be lifted by the gill
                                                    of this section), dorado (Coryphaena                       (f) Whale shark release. The crew,                  slits or spiracles or by using bind wire
                                                    hippurus), and other non-tuna fish                      operator, and owner of a fishing vessel                against or inserted through the body,
                                                    species, except those being retained for                of the United States commercially                      and no holes may be punched through
                                                    consumption aboard the vessel, as soon                  fishing for tuna in the Convention Area                the bodies of mobulid ray (e.g., to pass
                                                    as practicable after being identified on                must release as soon as possible, any                  a cable through for lifting the mobulid
                                                    board the vessel during the brailing                    whale shark that is encircled in a purse               ray) .
                                                    operation.                                              seine net, and must ensure that all
                                                                                                                                                                      (2) Applicable to purse seine
                                                       (c) Sea turtle handling and release.                 reasonable steps are taken to ensure its
                                                                                                                                                                   operations, large mobulid rays must be
                                                    All purse seine vessels must apply                      safe release.
                                                                                                               (g) Mobulid ray restrictions. The crew,             brailed out of the net by directly
                                                    special sea turtle handling and release                                                                        releasing the mobulid ray from the
                                                    requirements, as follows:                               operator, and owner of a U.S.
                                                                                                            commercial fishing vessel is prohibited                brailer into the ocean. Large mobulid
                                                       (1) Whenever a sea turtle is sighted in
                                                                                                            from retaining on board, transshipping,                rays that cannot be released without
                                                    the net, a speedboat shall be stationed
                                                                                                            storing, landing, selling, or offering for             compromising the safety of persons or
                                                    close to the point where the net is lifted
                                                                                                            sale any part or whole carcass of a                    the mobulid ray before being landed on
                                                    out of the water to assist in release of
                                                                                                            mobulid ray that is caught in the IATTC                deck, must be returned to the water as
                                                    the sea turtle;
                                                                                                            Convention Area, except as provided in                 soon as possible, either utilizing a ramp
                                                       (2) If a sea turtle is entangled in the
                                                                                                            the following sentence. In the case of                 from the deck connecting to an opening
                                                    net, net roll shall stop as soon as the sea
                                                                                                            any mobulid ray caught in the IATTC                    on the side of the boat, or lowered with
                                                    turtle comes out of the water and shall
                                                                                                            Convention Area on an observed purse                   a sling or net, using a crane if available.
                                                    not resume until the sea turtle has been
                                                                                                            seine vessel that is not seen during                   The minimum size for the sling or net
                                                    disentangled and released;
                                                       (3) If, in spite of the measures taken               fishing operations and is delivered into               must be at least 25 feet in diameter.
                                                    under paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this                 the vessel hold, the mobulid ray may be                [FR Doc. 2016–09309 Filed 4–21–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    section, a sea turtle is accidentally                   stored on board and landed, but the                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2017-08-22 23:36:36
Document Modified: 2017-08-22 23:36:36
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments on the proposed rule and supporting documents must be submitted in writing by May 23, 2016.
ContactRachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast Region, 562-980-4036.
FR Citation81 FR 23669 
RIN Number0648-BF65
CFR AssociatedFish; Fisheries; Fishing; Fishing Vessels; International Organizations; Marine Resources; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Treaties

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