81_FR_24584 81 FR 24504 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fisheries; Specifications and Management Measures

81 FR 24504 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fisheries; Specifications and Management Measures

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 80 (April 26, 2016)

Page Range24504-24510
FR Document2016-09681

NMFS is implementing 2016-2018 specifications for Atlantic mackerel and the river herring and shad catch cap for Atlantic mackerel. This action also adjusts the butterfish mesh requirement, clarifies the use of net strengtheners in the butterfish fishery, and suspends indefinitely the pre-trip notification system requirement in the longfin squid fishery. These specifications set catch levels to prevent overfishing and allocate catch to commercial and recreational fisheries. Additionally, the adjustments to gear and reporting requirements in the squid and butterfish fisheries will make operation of the fisheries more efficient and less burdensome. These specifications and management measures are consistent with the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan and the recommendations of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 80 (Tuesday, April 26, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 80 (Tuesday, April 26, 2016)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 24504-24510]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-09681]


-----------------------------------------------------------------------

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 151110999-6315-02]
RIN 0648-BF53


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Mackerel, 
Squid, and Butterfish Fisheries; Specifications and Management Measures

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

ACTION: Final rule.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

SUMMARY: NMFS is implementing 2016-2018 specifications for Atlantic 
mackerel and the river herring and shad catch cap for Atlantic 
mackerel. This action also adjusts the butterfish mesh requirement, 
clarifies the use of net strengtheners in the butterfish fishery, and 
suspends indefinitely the pre-trip notification system requirement in 
the longfin squid fishery. These specifications set catch levels to 
prevent overfishing and allocate catch to commercial and recreational 
fisheries. Additionally, the adjustments to gear and reporting 
requirements in the squid and butterfish fisheries will make operation 
of the fisheries more efficient and less burdensome. These 
specifications and management measures are consistent with the Atlantic 
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan and the 
recommendations of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council.

DATES: Effective May 26, 2016, except for the amendment to Sec.  
648.11(n)(1), which is effective April 26, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the specifications document, including the 
Environmental Assessment (EA) and Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)/
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are available from: Dr. 
Christopher M. Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council, 800 North State Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901, 
telephone (302) 674-2331. The framework document is also accessible via 
the Internet at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
final rule may be submitted to NMFS, Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office by email to [email protected], or fax to 
(202) 395-7285.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carly Bari, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
(978) 281-9224.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    Specifications, as referred to in this rule, are the combined suite 
of commercial and recreational catch levels established for one or more 
fishing years. The specifications process also allows for the 
modification of a select number of management measures, such as closure 
thresholds, gear restrictions, and possession limits. The Council's 
process for establishing specifications relies on provisions within the 
Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP) 
and its implementing regulations, as well as requirements established 
by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
(Magnuson-Stevens Act). Specifically, section 302(g)(1)(B) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act states that the Scientific and Statistical 
Committee (SSC) for each Regional Fishery Management Council shall 
provide its Council ongoing scientific advice for fishery management 
decisions, including recommendations for acceptable biological catch 
(ABC), preventing overfishing, maximum sustainable yield, and achieving 
rebuilding targets. The ABC is a level of catch that accounts for the 
scientific uncertainty in the estimate of the stock's defined 
overfishing level (OFL).
    The Council's SSC met on May 13 and 14, 2015, to recommend an ABC 
for the 2016-2018 Atlantic mackerel specifications. On January 22, 
2016, NMFS published a proposed rule for the 2016-2018 Atlantic 
mackerel, squid, and butterfish fishery specifications and management 
measures (81 FR 3768); the public comment period for the proposed rule 
ended February 22, 2016. NMFS previously set specifications for 
butterfish, longfin squid, and Illex squid for 3 years in 2015 (2015-
2017) (80 FR 14870, March 20, 2015) and, therefore, new specifications 
for these species are not included in this final rule.
    The Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP regulations 
require the specification of annual catch limits (ACL) and 
accountability measures (AM) for Atlantic mackerel and butterfish. 
(Both squid species are exempt from the ACL/AM requirements because 
they have life cycles of less than 1 year.) In addition, the 
regulations require the specification of domestic annual harvest (DAH), 
domestic annual processing (DAP), and total allowable level of foreign 
fishing (TALFF), along with joint venture processing (JVP) for

[[Page 24505]]

commercial and recreational annual catch totals (ACT) for mackerel, the 
butterfish mortality cap in the longfin squid fishery, and initial 
optimum yield (IOY) for both squid species. Details concerning the 
Council's development of the measures were presented in the preamble of 
the proposed rule and are not repeated here.
    In addition to the specifications, this action adjusts the 
butterfish mesh requirement, clarifies the use of net strengtheners in 
the butterfish fishery, and suspends indefinitely the pre-trip 
notification system (PTNS) requirements in the longfin squid fishery.

Final 2016-2018 Specifications for Atlantic Mackerel

   Table 1--2016-2018 Specifications in Metric Tons (mt) for Atlantic
                                Mackerel
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Overfishing limit  (OFL)                     Unknown
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ABC........................................................       19,898
ACL........................................................       11,009
Commercial ACT.............................................        9,294
Recreational ACT/Recreational Harvest Limit (RHL)..........          614
DAH/DAP....................................................        9,177
JVP........................................................            0
TALFF......................................................            0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The proposed rule for this action included the details of how the 
Council derived its recommended Atlantic mackerel specifications, and 
NMFS is not including these details in this final rule. This action 
establishes the Atlantic mackerel stock-wide ABC of 19,898 mt and the 
U.S. ABC of 11,009 mt, based on the formula U.S. ABC = Stock-wide ABC-
C, where C is the estimated catch of Atlantic mackerel in Canadian 
waters (8,889 mt) for the upcoming fishing year. The ACL is set equal 
to the U.S. ABC at 11,009 mt, the commercial ACT is set at 9,294 mt, 
the DAH and DAP are both set at 9,177 mt, and the recreational ACT is 
set at 614 mt.
    The recreational fishery allocation for Atlantic mackerel is 683 mt 
(6.2 percent of the U.S ABC). The recreational ACT of 614 mt (90 
percent of 683 mt) accounts for uncertainty in recreational catch and 
discard estimates. The recreational ACT is equal to the Recreational 
Harvest Limit (RHL), which is the effective cap on recreational catch.
    The commercial fishery allocation for Atlantic mackerel is 10,327 
mt (93.8 percent of the U.S. ABC, the portion of the ACL that was not 
allocated to the recreational fishery). The commercial ACT of 9,294 mt 
(90 percent of 10,327 mt) compensates for management uncertainty in 
estimated Canadian landings, uncertainty in discard estimates, and 
possible misreporting of Atlantic mackerel catch. The commercial ACT is 
further reduced by a discard rate of 1.26 percent to arrive at the DAH 
of 9,177 mt. The DAH is the effective cap on commercial catch.
    Additionally, this action maintains JVP at zero (the most recent 
allocation was 5,000 mt of JVP in 2004). In the past, JVP was set 
greater than zero because U.S. processors lacked the ability to process 
the total amount of Atlantic mackerel that U.S. harvesters could land. 
However, for the past 10 years, the Council has recommended zero JVP 
because U.S. shoreside processing capacity for Atlantic mackerel has 
expanded. The Council concluded that processing capacity was no longer 
a limiting factor relative to domestic production of Atlantic mackerel.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides that the specification of TALFF, 
if any, shall be the portion of the optimum yield (OY) of a fishery 
that will not be harvested by U.S. vessels. TALFF would allow foreign 
vessels to harvest U.S fish and sell their product on the world market, 
in direct competition with U.S. industry efforts to expand exports. 
While a surplus existed between ABC and the Atlantic mackerel fleet's 
harvesting capacity for many years, that surplus has disappeared due to 
downward adjustment of the specifications in recent years. Based on 
analysis of the global mackerel market and possible increases in U.S. 
production levels, the Council concluded that specifying a DAH/DAP that 
would result in zero TALFF would yield positive social and economic 
benefits to both U.S. harvesters and processors, and to the Nation. For 
these reasons, consistent with the Council's recommendation, the DAH is 
set at a level that can be fully harvested by the domestic fleet, 
thereby precluding the specification of a TALFF, in order to support 
the U.S. mackerel industry. NMFS concurs that it is reasonable to 
assume that in 2016 through 2018 the commercial fishery has the ability 
to harvest 9,177 mt of Atlantic mackerel.

2016-2018 Final River Herring and Shad Catch Cap in the Atlantic 
Mackerel Fishery

    In order to limit river herring and shad catch, Amendment 14 to the 
FMP (February 24, 2014; 79 FR 10029) allows the Council to set a river 
herring and shad cap through annual specifications. For 2015, we 
implemented a cap that was set at 89 mt initially, but if Atlantic 
mackerel landings surpassed 10,000 mt before closure of the directed 
fishery, then the cap would increase to 155 mt. The 89-mt cap 
represents the median annual river herring and shad catch by all 
vessels landing over 20,000 lb (9.08 mt) of Atlantic mackerel per trip 
from 2005-2012. These were the years when the fishery caught about 
13,000 mt of Atlantic mackerel. The 155-mt cap was based on the median 
river herring and shad catch by all vessels landing over 20,000 lb 
(9.08 mt) of Atlantic mackerel per trip from 2005-2012, adjusted to the 
2015 DAH (20,872 mt). This two-tier system was implemented to encourage 
the fishery to avoid river herring and shad regardless of the rate of 
Atlantic mackerel catches.
    For 2016-2018, the cap is set at 82 mt. For 2016-2018, the Atlantic 
mackerel DAH is 9,177 mt, which is 8.23 percent less than the river 
herring and shad catch cap increase trigger set in 2015 (10,000 mt). 
The river herring and shad cap was reduced by the same proportion as 
the catch cap increase trigger, resulting in a cap of 82 mt (8.23 
percent less than 89 mt). Once the Atlantic mackerel fishery catches 95 
percent of the river herring and shad cap, we will close the directed 
Atlantic mackerel fishery and implement a 20,000-lb (9.08-mt) Atlantic 
mackerel incidental catch trip limit for the remainder of the year.

Butterfish Mesh Requirement Adjustment and Clarification

    This action will increase the possession limit for vessels fishing 
with mesh smaller than 3 inches (7.62 cm) from 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) to 
5,000 lb (2.27 mt). The 3-inch (7.62-cm) mesh requirement is designed 
to allow escapement of juvenile butterfish during directed butterfish 
fishing. Vessels holding a longfin squid and butterfish moratorium 
permit and fishing with nets that have a mesh size smaller than 3 
inches (7.62 cm) will now be allowed to retain up to 5,000 lb (2.27 mt) 
of butterfish.
    This action also amends the regulations to clearly state that 5-
inch (12.7-cm) square or diamond, or greater, mesh net strengtheners 
may be used outside the 3-inch (7.62-cm) mesh to avoid breaking nets 
during large hauls.

Suspension of the Longfin Squid Pre-Trip Notification System 
Requirement

    This action will indefinitely suspend the longfin squid PTNS 
requirement for vessels with longfin squid and butterfish moratorium 
permits that want to retain more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of longfin 
squid. This requirement was implemented via Amendment 10 to the FMP (75 
FR 11441; March 11, 2010) to

[[Page 24506]]

improve the selection process of vessels being observed for purposes of 
monitoring the longfin squid fishery's butterfish cap. However, the new 
Standardized Bycatch Reporting Methodology (SBRM) requires observers to 
adhere to a detailed and rigorous selection procedure that takes into 
account a variety of criteria (for example region fished and gear used) 
to select vessels for observer coverage, and that conflicts with the 
use of the PTNS for assigning observers. This action will resolve the 
resulting logistical problems by relying on observer coverage through 
the new SBRM, and eliminating the PTNS requirement.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received five comments in response to the proposed rule for 
this action. Two were from industry groups, the Garden State Seafood 
Association (GSSA), a New Jersey fishing industry advocacy group, and 
Seafreeze, a Rhode Island fishing company and seafood dealer. One 
comment was from the Herring Alliance, an environmental group. Two 
comments were from individuals.
    Comment 1: GSSA, Seafreeze, and two individuals commented in 
support of removing the longfin squid PTNS requirement. GSSA, 
Seafreeze, and one individual commented in support of the increased 
butterfish incidental possession limit to 5,000 lb (2.27 mt) using less 
than 3-inch (7.62-cm) mesh. GSSA and Seafreeze also commented in 
support of allowing 5-inch (12.7-cm) mesh net strengtheners to avoid 
breaking nets during large hauls.
    Response: NMFS will be implementing these management measures as 
proposed.
    Comment 2: GSSA commented in opposition to the river herring and 
shad catch cap of 82 mt while the Herring Alliance commented in support 
of the catch cap.
    Response: There was no rationale provided for the opposition to the 
proposed river herring and shad catch cap of 82 mt. NMFS used the best 
scientific information available and is approving the river herring and 
shad catch cap that is consistent with the FMP and recommendations of 
the Council.
    Comment 3: The Herring Alliance commented in support of the 
Atlantic mackerel DAH of 9,177 mt.
    Response: NMFS used the best scientific information available and 
is approving the specifications that are consistent with the FMP and 
recommendations of the Council.
    Comment 4: One individual suggested that the daily vessel 
monitoring system (VMS) reporting requirement for longfin squid vessels 
be removed or reduced. The Herring Alliance suggested that an amendment 
be initiated to develop a long-term control rule for Atlantic mackerel 
that will be consistent with the Council's policies for forage fish. 
The Herring Alliance also suggested that all four river herring and 
shad species be added to the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 
FMP as stocks in the fishery in October 2016.
    Response: These issues are outside the scope of this action, but 
may be addressed by the Council in the future.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    This final rule contains a change that will clarify that only 
vessels intending to land more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of longfin squid 
are required to declare into the fishery via VMS at 50 CFRSec.  648.10. 
The fishery is already operating this way; this rule is simply 
clarifying the existing regulatory text.
    This final rule also contains changes to the wording and format of 
the regulatory text of the proposed rule for the measures included in 
this action to reorganize paragraphs (3) through (6) in 50 CFR 648.23, 
and to make conforming and clarifying edits and format changes to 50 
CFR 648.23. These changes are intended to clarify the purpose of these 
measures and promote compliance, and do not change the effect of the 
regulatory text as included in the proposed rule.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator (AA) has determined that this final rule 
is consistent with the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    The Council prepared an EA for the 2016-2018 specifications and 
management measures, and the AA concluded that there will be no 
significant impact on the human environment as a result of this rule. A 
copy of the EA is available upon request (see ADDRESSES).
    This final rule is authorized by 50 CFR part 648 and has been 
determined to be not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The AA finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the 30-
day delay of effectiveness period for part of this rule (revising 50 
CFR 648.11(n)(1) on pre-trip notification for observer coverage), to 
alleviate unnecessary burden to the public. This aspect of the final 
rule indefinitely suspends the requirement that longfin squid and 
butterfish moratorium permit-holders must use the PTNS before making 
trips that can land more than 2,500 lb of longfin squid. New observer 
selection protocols through the SBRM have made the PTNS unnecessary and 
potentially counterproductive. If a 30-day delay in effectiveness is 
not waived in order to make the suspension of the PTNS requirement 
effective as soon as possible, the public will be further burdened by 
this unnecessary requirement. For these reasons, the AA is waiving the 
30-day delay in effectiveness under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
    This rule is being issued at the earliest possible date. 
Preparation of the proposed rule was dependent on the submission of the 
EA/IRFA in support of the specifications and management measures 
developed by the Council. NMFS received a complete document in December 
2015. Documentation in support of the Council's recommended 
specifications and management measures are required for NMFS to provide 
the public with information from the environmental and economic 
analyses as required by the National Environmental Protection Act and 
the Regulatory Flexibility Act. The proposed rule was published on 
January 22, 2016, with a comment period ending on February 22, 2016.
    This action contains collection-of-information requirements subject 
to the paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which has been approved by OMB 
under control number 0648-0679. This action indefinitely suspends the 
PTNS requirement for limited access longfin squid vessels. The removal 
of this information collection is intended to resolve logistical 
problems and conflicts with the SBRM observer selection protocols. The 
burden estimates for these new requirements apply to all limited access 
longfin squid vessels. Time and cost burdens that were previously 
approved through Amendment 10 and OMB Control Number 0648-0679, include 
an estimated total time burden of 256 hours, no additional cost to the 
public, and total cost to the government of $25,943. In a given fishing 
year, NMFS estimates that the removed reporting requirement included in 
this action will reduced time burden by 256 hours, negligibly reduce 
cost to the public, and reduce cost to the government by $25,943. Send 
comments regarding these burden estimates or any other aspect of this 
data collection, including suggestions for reducing the burden, to NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES) and by email to [email protected], or fax to 
(202) 395-7285.

[[Page 24507]]

    Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is 
required to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure 
to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements 
of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays a currently 
valid OMB Control Number. All currently approved NOAA collections of 
information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.
    Pursuant to section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, NMFS has 
prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA), summarized in 
the preamble of this final rule, in support of the management measures 
in this action. The FRFA describes the economic impact that this final 
rule will have on small entities, as well as the economic impacts that 
other, non-preferred alternatives could have on small entities.
    The FRFA incorporates the economic impacts and analysis summaries 
from the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), a summary of 
the significant issues raised by the public in response to the IRFA, 
and NMFS's responses to those comments. A copy of the RFA, RIR, and the 
EA are available upon request (see ADDRESSES).

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

    None of the public comments raised issues related to the IRFA or 
the economic impact of the rule on affected entities.

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

    Based on permit data for 2014, 370 separate vessels hold Atlantic 
mackerel, squid, and butterfish limited access permits, 271 entities 
own those vessels, and, based on current Small Business Administration 
(SBA) definitions, 259 of these are small entities. Of the 259 small 
entities, 25 had no revenue in 2014 and those entities with no revenue 
are considered small entities for the purpose of this analysis. All of 
the entities that had revenue fell into the finfish or shellfish 
categories, and the SBA definitions for those categories that applied 
in 2014 state that small entities engaged in finfish fishing have 
combined annual receipts not exceeding $20.5 million, and small 
entities engaged in shellfish fishing have combined annual receipts not 
exceeding $5.5 million.
    The only action in this rule that involved increased restrictions 
applies to Atlantic mackerel limited access permits so those numbers 
are listed separately (they are a subset of the above entities). Based 
on permit data for 2014, 139 separate vessels hold Atlantic mackerel 
limited access permits, 105 entities own those vessels, and based on 
current SBA definitions, 97 were small entities. Of the 97 small 
entities, 3 had no revenue in 2014, and those entities with no revenue 
were considered small entities for the purpose of this analysis. Of the 
entities with revenues, their average revenues in 2014 were $1,212,230. 
Sixty entities had primary revenues from finfish fishing and 34 had 
their primary revenues from shellfish fishing.

Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements

    This final rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to the PRA that have been approved by the OMB under Control 
Number 0648-0679.
    Under this action, all limited access longfin squid vessels 
intending to land more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of longfin squid will no 
longer be required to call PTNS to request an observer. This would 
remove the information collection requirement, reduce logistical issues 
for the Northeast Fishery Observer Program, and reduce burden for 
industry participants. The reduction in burden estimates for these new 
requirements apply to all limited access longfin squid vessels. In a 
given fishing year, NMFS estimates that removal of this reporting 
requirement will reduce time burden by 256 hours, negligibly reduce 
cost to the public, and reduce cost to the government by $25,943 from 
that which was previously approved under OMB Control Number 0648-0679.

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

    The Atlantic mackerel commercial DAH (9,177 mt) represents a 
reduction from status quo (2015 DAH = 20,872 mt). Despite the 
reduction, the proposed DAH is above recent U.S. landings; mackerel 
landings for 2012-2014 averaged 5,136 mt. Thus, the reduction should 
not have more than a minimal impact on the affected small entities 
compared to recent operation of the fishery (2012-2015). Even though 
the 2016-2018 quota is lower than 2015, it will still allow more catch 
compared to the catch in any year from 2012-2015.
    The river herring and shad catch cap in the Atlantic mackerel 
fishery has the potential to prevent the fishery from achieving its 
full mackerel quota if the river herring and shad encounter rates are 
high, but it is very unlikely that this fishery would close before 
exceeding the levels of landings experienced since 2010, when annual 
landings have been less than 11,000 mt. Based on the operation of the 
cap in 2014 and 2015 (the first years of the cap), as long as the 
fishery can maintain relatively low river herring and shad catch rates, 
the lower cap should not negatively impact fishery participants. 
However, a few large river herring and shad bycatch events could 
potentially shut down the Atlantic mackerel fishery early. At 2014 
prices ($491/mt), the Atlantic mackerel quota (9,177 mt) could 
potentially generate about $4.5 million. While the performance of the 
cap in 2014-2015 suggests that the fishery can operate with very low 
river herring and shad catch rates, if river herring and shad catch 
rates happen to be relatively high, then most of the Atlantic mackerel 
catch (and associated revenues) could be forgone.
    The butterfish mesh requirement adjustment would allow more 
butterfish to be retained with small mesh gear; therefore, there should 
be no negative impacts on the relevant entities.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: April 21, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

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

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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

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


0
2. In Sec.  648.10, paragraph (o) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.10  VMS and DAS requirements for vessel owners/operators.

* * * * *
    (o) Longfin squid/butterfish VMS notification requirement. A vessel 
issued a longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit intending to 
declare into the longfin squid fishery must notify NMFS by declaring a 
longfin

[[Page 24508]]

squid trip prior to leaving port at the start of each trip in order to 
harvest, possess, or land more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of longfin squid 
on that trip.

0
3. In Sec.  648.11, paragraph (n)(1) is revised to read as follows:


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

* * * * *
    (n) Atlantic mackerel, squid, and butterfish observer coverage--(1) 
Pre-trip notification. (i) A vessel issued a limited access Atlantic 
mackerel permit, as specified at Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(iii), must, for the 
purposes of observer deployment, have a representative provide notice 
to NMFS of the vessel name, vessel permit number, contact name for 
coordination of observer deployment, telephone number or email address 
for contact; and the date, time, port of departure, gear type, and 
approximate trip duration, at least 48 hr, but no more than 10 days, 
prior to beginning any fishing trip, unless it complies with the 
possession restrictions in paragraph (n)(1)(iii) of this section.
    (ii) A vessel that has a representative provide notification to 
NMFS as described in paragraph (n)(1)(i) of this section may only 
embark on a mackerel trip without an observer if a vessel 
representative has been notified by NMFS that the vessel has received a 
waiver of the observer requirement for that trip. NMFS shall notify a 
vessel representative whether the vessel must carry an observer, or if 
a waiver has been granted, for the specific mackerel trip, within 24 hr 
of the vessel representative's notification of the prospective mackerel 
trip, as specified in paragraph (n)(1)(i) of this section. Any request 
to carry an observer may be waived by NMFS. A vessel that fishes with 
an observer waiver confirmation number that does not match the mackerel 
trip plan that was called in to NMFS is prohibited from fishing for, 
possessing, harvesting, or landing mackerel except as specified in 
paragraph (n)(1)(iii) of this section. Confirmation numbers for trip 
notification calls are only valid for 48 hr from the intended sail 
date.
    (iii) Trip limits: A vessel issued a limited access mackerel 
permit, as specified in Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(iii), that does not have a 
representative provide the trip notification required in paragraph 
(n)(1)(i) of this section is prohibited from fishing for, possessing, 
harvesting, or landing more than 20,000 lb (9.07 mt) of mackerel per 
trip at any time, and may only land mackerel once on any calendar day, 
which is defined as the 24-hr period beginning at 0001 hours and ending 
at 2400 hours.
    (iv) If a vessel issued a limited access Atlantic mackerel permit, 
as specified in Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(iii), intends to possess, harvest, or 
land more than 20,000 lb (9.07 mt) of mackerel per trip or per calendar 
day, and has a representative notify NMFS of an upcoming trip, is 
selected by NMFS to carry an observer, and then cancels that trip, the 
representative is required to provide notice to NMFS of the vessel 
name, vessel permit number, contact name for coordination of observer 
deployment, and telephone number or email address for contact, and the 
intended date, time, and port of departure for the cancelled trip prior 
to the planned departure time. In addition, if a trip selected for 
observer coverage is cancelled, then that vessel is required to carry 
an observer, provided an observer is available, on its next trip.
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  648.14, paragraphs (g)(2)(ii)(E), (g)(2)(iii)(A) and (C), 
and (g)(2)(iv) are revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (E) Possess more than 5,000 lb (2.27 mt) of butterfish, unless the 
vessel meets the minimum mesh requirements specified in Sec.  
648.23(a).
* * * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (A) Fish with or possess nets or netting that do not meet the gear 
requirements for Atlantic mackerel, longfin squid, Illex, or butterfish 
specified in Sec.  648.23(a); or that are modified, obstructed, or 
constricted, if subject to the minimum mesh requirements, unless the 
nets or netting are stowed and not available for immediate use as 
defined in Sec.  648.2 or the vessel is fishing under an exemption 
specified in Sec.  648.23(a)(5).
* * * * *
    (C) Enter or fish in the mackerel, squid, and butterfish bottom 
trawling restricted areas, as described in Sec.  648.23(a)(6).
* * * * *
    (iv) Observer requirements for longfin squid fishery. Fail to 
comply with any of the provisions specified in Sec.  648.11.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  648.23, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.23  Mackerel, squid, and butterfish gear restrictions.

    (a) Mesh restrictions and exemptions. Vessels subject to the mesh 
restrictions in this paragraph (a) must render any net, or any piece of 
net, with a mesh size smaller than that specified in paragraphs (a)(1), 
(2), and (3) of this section not available for immediate use as defined 
in Sec.  648.2.
    (1) Butterfish fishery. Owners or operators of otter trawl vessels 
possessing more than 5,000 lb (2.27 mt) of butterfish harvested in or 
from the EEZ may only fish with nets having a minimum codend mesh of 3 
inches (7.62 cm) diamond or square mesh, as measured by methods 
specified in Sec.  648.80(f), applied throughout the codend for at 
least 100 continuous meshes forward of the terminus of the net, or for 
codends with less than 100 meshes, the minimum mesh size codend shall 
be a minimum of one-third of the net, measured from the terminus of the 
codend to the headrope.
    (2) Longfin squid fishery. (i) Owners or operators of otter trawl 
vessels possessing longfin squid harvested in or from the EEZ may only 
fish with nets having a minimum mesh size of 2\1/8\ inches (54 mm) 
during Trimesters I (Jan-Apr) and III (Sept-Dec), or 1\7/8\ inches (48 
mm) during Trimester II (May-Aug), diamond or square mesh, as measured 
by methods specified in Sec.  648.80(f), applied throughout the codend 
for at least 150 continuous meshes forward of the terminus of the net, 
or, for codends with less than 150 meshes, the minimum mesh size codend 
shall be a minimum of one-third of the net measured from the terminus 
of the codend to the headrope.
    (ii) Jigging exemption. During closures of the longfin squid 
fishery resulting from the butterfish mortality cap, described in Sec.  
648.24(c)(3), vessels fishing for longfin squid using jigging gear are 
exempt from the closure possession limit specified in Sec.  648.26(b), 
provided that all otter trawl gear is stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.
    (3) Net obstruction or constriction. Owners or operators of otter 
trawl vessels fishing for and/or possessing butterfish or longfin squid 
shall not use any device, gear, or material, including, but not limited 
to, nets, net strengtheners, ropes, lines, or chafing gear, on the top 
of the regulated portion of a trawl net except any of the following 
materials may be used as specified:
    (i) Splitting straps, and/or bull ropes or wire around the entire 
circumference of the codend provided these materials

[[Page 24509]]

do not obstruct or constrict the top or the trawl net while it is being 
towed;
    (ii) Net strengtheners (covers) that do not have a mesh opening of 
less than 5 inches (12.7 cm) diamond or square mesh, as measured by 
methods specified in Sec.  648.80(f); and
    (iii) A liner may be used to close the opening created by the rings 
in the aftermost portion of the net, provided the liner extends no more 
than 10 meshes forward of the aftermost portion of the net, the inside 
webbing of the codend shall be the same circumference or less than any 
strengthener and the liner is no more than 2 ft (61 cm) longer than any 
net strengthener.
    (4) Top of the regulated portion of the net means the 50 percent of 
the entire regulated portion of the net that would not be in contact 
with the ocean bottom if, during a tow, the regulated portion of the 
net were laid flat on the ocean floor.
    (5) Illex fishery. Seaward of the following coordinates, connected 
in the order listed by straight lines except otherwise noted, otter 
trawl vessels possessing longfin squid harvested in or from the EEZ and 
fishing for Illex during the months of June, July, August in Trimester 
II, and September in Trimester III are exempt from the longfin squid 
gear requirements specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, 
provided that landward of the specified coordinates they do not have 
available for immediate use, as defined in Sec.  648.2, any net, or any 
piece of net, with a mesh size less than 1\7/8\ inches (48 mm) diamond 
mesh in Trimester II, and 2\1/8\ inches (54 mm) diamond mesh in 
Trimester III, or any piece of net, with mesh that is rigged in a 
manner that is prohibited by paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3)(ii) of this 
section.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                       N. lat.        W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
M0......................................    43[deg]58.0'           [\1\]
M1......................................    43[deg]58.0'    67[deg]22.0'
M2......................................    43[deg]50.0'    68[deg]35.0'
M3......................................    43[deg]30.0'    69[deg]40.0'
M4......................................    43[deg]20.0'    70[deg]00.0'
M5......................................    42[deg]45.0'    70[deg]10.0'
M6......................................    42[deg]13.0'    69[deg]55.0'
M7......................................    41[deg]00.0'    69[deg]00.0'
M8......................................    41[deg]45.0'    68[deg]15.0'
M9......................................    42[deg]10.0'           [\2\]
                                                            67[deg]10.0'
M10.....................................    41[deg]18.6'           [\2\]
                                                            66[deg]24.8'
M11.....................................    40[deg]55.5'    66[deg]38.0'
M12.....................................    40[deg]45.5'    68[deg]00.0'
M13.....................................    40[deg]37.0'    68[deg]00.0'
M14.....................................    40[deg]30.0'    69[deg]00.0'
M15.....................................    40[deg]22.7'    69[deg]00.0'
M16.....................................    40[deg]18.7'    69[deg]40.0'
M17.....................................    40[deg]21.0'    71[deg]03.0'
M18.....................................    39[deg]41.0'    72[deg]32.0'
M19.....................................    38[deg]47.0'    73[deg]11.0'
M20.....................................    38[deg]04.0'    74[deg]06.0'
M21.....................................    37[deg]08.0'    74[deg]46.0'
M22.....................................    36[deg]00.0'    74[deg]52.0'
M23.....................................    35[deg]45.0'    74[deg]53.0'
M24.....................................    35[deg]28.0'    74[deg]52.0'
M25.....................................    35[deg]28.0'           [\3\]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[\1\] The intersection of 43[deg]58.0' N. latitude and the US-Canada
  Maritime Boundary.
[\2\] Points M9 and M10 are intended to fall along and are connected by
  the US-Canada Maritime Boundary.
[\3\] The intersection of 35[deg]28.0' N. latitude and the outward limit
  of the U.S. EEZ.

    (6) Mackerel, squid, and butterfish bottom trawling restricted 
areas--(i) Oceanographer Canyon. No permitted mackerel, squid, or 
butterfish vessel may fish with bottom trawl gear in the Oceanographer 
Canyon or be in the Oceanographer Canyon unless transiting. Vessels may 
transit this area provided the bottom trawl gear is stowed and not 
available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2. Oceanographer 
Canyon is defined by straight lines connecting the following points in 
the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available 
from the Regional Administrator upon request):

                          Oceanographer Canyon
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                       N. lat.        W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
OC1.....................................    40[deg]10.0'    68[deg]12.0'
OC2.....................................    40[deg]24.0'    68[deg]09.0'
OC3.....................................    40[deg]24.0'    68[deg]08.0'
OC4.....................................    40[deg]10.0'    67[deg]59.0'
OC1.....................................    40[deg]10.0'    68[deg]12.0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) Lydonia Canyon. No permitted mackerel, squid, or butterfish 
vessel may fish with bottom trawl gear in the Lydonia Canyon or be in 
the Lydonia Canyon unless transiting. Vessels may transit this area 
provided the bottom trawl gear is stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2. Lydonia Canyon is defined by 
straight lines connecting the following points in the order stated 
(copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the Regional 
Administrator upon request):

                             Lydonia Canyon
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                       N. lat.        W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LC1.....................................    40[deg]16.0'    67[deg]34.0'
LC2.....................................    40[deg]16.0'    67[deg]42.0'
LC3.....................................    40[deg]20.0'    67[deg]43.0'
LC4.....................................    40[deg]27.0'    67[deg]40.0'
LC5.....................................    40[deg]27.0'    67[deg]38.0'
LC1.....................................    40[deg]16.0'    67[deg]34.0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *

0
6. In Sec.  648.26, paragraphs (b)(2) and (d)(2) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.26  Mackerel, squid, and butterfish possession restrictions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) During a closure of the directed fishery for longfin squid for 
Trimester II, a vessel with a longfin squid/butterfish moratorium 
permit that is on a directed Illex squid fishing trip (i.e., possess 
over 10,000 lb (4.54 mt) of Illex) and is seaward of the coordinates 
specified at Sec.  648.23(a)(5), may possess up to 15,000 lb (6.80 mt) 
of longfin squid. Once landward of the coordinates specified at Sec.  
648.23(a)(5), such vessels must stow all fishing gear, and render it 
not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2, in order to 
possess more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of longfin squid per trip.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) A vessel issued longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit 
fishing with mesh less than 3 inches (76 mm) may not fish for, possess, 
or land more than 5,000 lb (2.27 mt) of butterfish per trip at any 
time, and may only land butterfish once on any calendar day, provided 
that butterfish harvest has not reached the DAH limit and the reduced 
possession limit has not been implemented, as described in Sec.  
648.24(c)(1). When butterfish harvest is projected to reach the DAH 
limit (as described in Sec.  648.24(c)(1)), these vessels may not fish 
for, possess, or land more than 600 lb (0.27 mt) of butterfish per trip 
at any time, and may only land butterfish once on any calendar day.
* * * * *

0
7. In Sec.  648.80, paragraphs (a)(4)(iv)(B)(2) and (g)(5)(i) are 
revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.80  NE Multispecies regulated mesh areas and restrictions on 
gear and methods of fishing.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (iv) * * *
    (B) * * *
    (2) Net size requirements. Vessels may fish any combination of 
roundfish and flatfish gillnets, up to 50 nets. Such vessels, may stow 
additional nets not to exceed 150, counting the deployed net. Such 
vessels may stow additional nets in accordance with the definition of 
not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2 not to exceed 
150 nets, counting the deployed net.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) Nets of mesh size less than 2.5 inches (6.4 cm). A vessel 
lawfully

[[Page 24510]]

fishing for small-mesh multispecies in the GOM/GB, SNE, or MA Regulated 
Mesh Areas, as defined in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section, 
with nets of mesh size smaller than 2.5 inches (6.4 cm), as measured by 
methods specified in paragraph (f) of this section, may use net 
strengtheners (covers, as described at Sec.  648.23(a)(3)), provided 
that the net strengthener for nets of mesh size smaller than 2.5 inches 
(6.4 cm) complies with the provisions specified under Sec.  
648.23(a)(3)(iii).
* * * * *
0
8. In Sec.  648.90, paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(D)(2) and (3) are revised to 
read as follows:


Sec.  648.90  NE Multispecies assessment, framework procedures and 
specifications, and flexible area action system.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (D) * * *
    (2) Atlantic halibut. If NMFS determines the overall ACL for 
Atlantic halibut is exceeded, as described in this paragraph 
(a)(5)(i)(D)(2), by any amount greater than the management uncertainty 
buffer, the applicable AM areas shall be implemented and any vessel 
issued a NE multispecies permit or a limited access monkfish permit and 
fishing under the monkfish Category C or D permit provisions, may not 
fish for, possess, or land Atlantic halibut for the fishing year in 
which the AM is implemented, as specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of 
this section. If the overall ACL is exceeded by more than 20 percent, 
the applicable AM area(s) for the stock shall be implemented, as 
specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, and the Council 
shall revisit the AM in a future action. The AM areas defined below are 
bounded by the following coordinates, connected in the order listed by 
rhumb lines, unless otherwise noted. Any vessel issued a limited access 
NE multispecies permit and fishing with trawl gear in the Atlantic 
Halibut Trawl Gear AM Area may only use a haddock separator trawl, as 
specified in Sec.  648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as specified in 
Sec.  648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a rope separator trawl, as specified in 
Sec.  648.84(e); or any other gear approved consistent with the process 
defined in Sec.  648.85(b)(6). When in effect, a limited access NE 
multispecies permitted vessel with gillnet or longline gear may not 
fish or be in the Atlantic Halibut Fixed Gear AM Areas, unless 
transiting with its gear stowed and not available for immediate use as 
defined in Sec.  648.2, or such gear was approved consistent with the 
process defined in Sec.  648.85(b)(6). If a sub-ACL for Atlantic 
halibut is allocated to another fishery, consistent with the process 
specified at Sec.  648.90(a)(4), and there are AMs for that fishery, 
the groundfish fishery AM shall only be implemented if the sub-ACL 
allocated to the groundfish fishery is exceeded (i.e., the sector and 
common pool catch for a particular stock, including the common pool's 
share of any overage of the overall ACL caused by excessive catch by 
other sub-components of the fishery pursuant to Sec.  648.90(a)(5), 
exceeds the common pool sub-ACL) and the overall ACL is also exceeded.

                   Atlantic Halibut Trawl Gear AM Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      42[deg]00'      69[deg]20'
2.......................................      42[deg]00'      68[deg]20'
3.......................................      41[deg]30'      68[deg]20'
4.......................................      41[deg]30'      69[deg]20'
------------------------------------------------------------------------


                  Atlantic Halibut Fixed Gear AM Area 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      42[deg]30'      70[deg]20'
2.......................................      42[deg]30'      70[deg]15'
3.......................................      42[deg]20'      70[deg]15'
4.......................................      42[deg]20'      70[deg]20'
------------------------------------------------------------------------


                  Atlantic Halibut Fixed Gear AM Area 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      43[deg]10'      69[deg]40'
2.......................................      43[deg]10'      69[deg]30'
3.......................................      43[deg]00'      69[deg]30'
4.......................................      43[deg]00'      69[deg]40'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Atlantic wolffish. If NMFS determines the overall ACL for 
Atlantic wolffish is exceeded, as described in this paragraph 
(a)(5)(i)(D)(3), by any amount greater than the management uncertainty 
buffer, the applicable AM areas shall be implemented, as specified in 
paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section. If the overall ACL is exceeded 
by more than 20 percent, the applicable AM area(s) for the stock shall 
be implemented, as specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, 
and the Council shall revisit the AM in a future action. The AM areas 
defined below are bounded by the following coordinates, connected in 
the order listed by rhumb lines, unless otherwise noted. Any vessel 
issued a limited access NE multispecies permit and fishing with trawl 
gear in the Atlantic Wolffish Trawl Gear AM Area may only use a haddock 
separator trawl, as specified in Sec.  648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle 
trawl, as specified in Sec.  648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a rope separator 
trawl, as specified in Sec.  648.84(e); or any other gear approved 
consistent with the process defined in Sec.  648.85(b)(6). When in 
effect, a limited access NE multispecies permitted vessel with gillnet 
or longline gear may not fish or be in the Atlantic Wolffish Fixed Gear 
AM Areas, unless transiting with its gear stowed and not available for 
immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2, or such gear was approved 
consistent with the process defined in Sec.  648.85(b)(6). If a sub-ACL 
for Atlantic wolffish is allocated to another fishery, consistent with 
the process specified at Sec.  648.90(a)(4), and AMs are developed for 
that fishery, the groundfish fishery AM shall only be implemented if 
the sub-ACL allocated to the groundfish fishery is exceeded (i.e., the 
sector and common pool catch for a particular stock, including the 
common pool's share of any overage of the overall ACL caused by 
excessive catch by other sub-components of the fishery pursuant to 
Sec.  648.90(a)(5), exceeds the common pool sub-ACL) and the overall 
ACL is also exceeded.

                  Atlantic Wolffish Trawl Gear AM Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      42[deg]30'      70[deg]30'
2.......................................      42[deg]30'      70[deg]15'
3.......................................      42[deg]15'      70[deg]15'
4.......................................      42[deg]15'      70[deg]10'
5.......................................      42[deg]10'      70[deg]10'
6.......................................      42[deg]10'      70[deg]20'
7.......................................      42[deg]20'      70[deg]20'
8.......................................      42[deg]20'      70[deg]30'
------------------------------------------------------------------------


                 Atlantic Wolffish Fixed Gear AM Area 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      41[deg]40'      69[deg]40'
2.......................................      41[deg]40'      69[deg]30'
3.......................................      41[deg]30'      69[deg]30'
4.......................................      41[deg]30'      69[deg]40'
------------------------------------------------------------------------


                 Atlantic Wolffish Fixed Gear AM Area 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Point                     N. latitude    W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................      42[deg]30'      70[deg]20'
2.......................................      42[deg]30'      70[deg]15'
3.......................................      42[deg]20'      70[deg]15'
4.......................................      42[deg]20'      70[deg]20'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
[FR Doc. 2016-09681 Filed 4-25-16; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 3510-22-P



                                                  24504               Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 80 / Tuesday, April 26, 2016 / Rules and Regulations

                                                  Marine resources, Reporting and                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.                                                                         Carly Bari, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978)
                                                                                                          National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      281–9224.
                                                    Dated: April 21, 2016.
                                                                                                          Administration                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      50 CFR Part 648                                       Background
                                                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                                                                             Specifications, as referred to in this
                                                  Fisheries Service.                                      [Docket No. 151110999–6315–02]
                                                                                                                                                                rule, are the combined suite of
                                                                                                          RIN 0648–BF53                                         commercial and recreational catch
                                                    For the reasons set out in the
                                                                                                                                                                levels established for one or more
                                                  preamble, 50 CFR part 300 is amended                    Fisheries of the Northeastern United                  fishing years. The specifications process
                                                  as follows:                                             States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and                 also allows for the modification of a
                                                                                                          Butterfish Fisheries; Specifications                  select number of management measures,
                                                  PART 300—INTERNATIONAL                                  and Management Measures                               such as closure thresholds, gear
                                                  FISHERIES REGULATIONS
                                                                                                          AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    restrictions, and possession limits. The
                                                                                                          Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  Council’s process for establishing
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 300,                                                                     specifications relies on provisions
                                                  subpart C, continues to read as follows:                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                          Commerce.                                             within the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid,
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.                                                                          and Butterfish Fishery Management
                                                                                                          ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                                                                                Plan (FMP) and its implementing
                                                  ■  2. In § 300.21, revise the definition for            SUMMARY:    NMFS is implementing 2016–                regulations, as well as requirements
                                                  ‘‘Convention Area’’ to read as follows:                 2018 specifications for Atlantic                      established by the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                          mackerel and the river herring and shad               Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                  § 300.21    Definitions.
                                                                                                          catch cap for Atlantic mackerel. This                 Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
                                                  *      *     *     *    *                               action also adjusts the butterfish mesh               Specifically, section 302(g)(1)(B) of the
                                                     Convention Area or IATTC                             requirement, clarifies the use of net                 Magnuson-Stevens Act states that the
                                                  Convention Area means:                                  strengtheners in the butterfish fishery,              Scientific and Statistical Committee
                                                                                                          and suspends indefinitely the pre-trip                (SSC) for each Regional Fishery
                                                     (1) For the purpose of § 300.22(b), all
                                                                                                          notification system requirement in the                Management Council shall provide its
                                                  waters of the Pacific Ocean within the                                                                        Council ongoing scientific advice for
                                                  area bounded by the west coast of the                   longfin squid fishery. These
                                                                                                          specifications set catch levels to prevent            fishery management decisions,
                                                  Americas and by 50° N. latitude from                                                                          including recommendations for
                                                  the coast of North America to its                       overfishing and allocate catch to
                                                                                                          commercial and recreational fisheries.                acceptable biological catch (ABC),
                                                  intersection with 150° W. longitude,                                                                          preventing overfishing, maximum
                                                                                                          Additionally, the adjustments to gear
                                                  then 150° W. longitude to its                                                                                 sustainable yield, and achieving
                                                                                                          and reporting requirements in the squid
                                                  intersection with 50° S. latitude, and                  and butterfish fisheries will make                    rebuilding targets. The ABC is a level of
                                                  then 50° S. latitude to its intersection                operation of the fisheries more efficient             catch that accounts for the scientific
                                                  with the coast of South America; and                    and less burdensome. These                            uncertainty in the estimate of the stock’s
                                                     (2) For the purpose of all other                     specifications and management                         defined overfishing level (OFL).
                                                  sections and paragraphs of this subpart,                measures are consistent with the                         The Council’s SSC met on May 13 and
                                                                                                                                                                14, 2015, to recommend an ABC for the
                                                  all waters of the Pacific Ocean within                  Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish
                                                                                                                                                                2016–2018 Atlantic mackerel
                                                  the area bounded by the west coast of                   Fishery Management Plan and the
                                                                                                                                                                specifications. On January 22, 2016,
                                                  the Americas and by 50° N. latitude                     recommendations of the Mid-Atlantic
                                                                                                                                                                NMFS published a proposed rule for the
                                                  from the coast of North America to its                  Fishery Management Council.
                                                                                                                                                                2016–2018 Atlantic mackerel, squid,
                                                  intersection with 150° W. longitude,                    DATES: Effective May 26, 2016, except                 and butterfish fishery specifications and
                                                  then 150° W. longitude to its                           for the amendment to § 648.11(n)(1),                  management measures (81 FR 3768); the
                                                  intersection with 4° S. latitude, then 4°               which is effective April 26, 2016.                    public comment period for the proposed
                                                  S. to its intersection with 130° W.                     ADDRESSES: Copies of the specifications               rule ended February 22, 2016. NMFS
                                                  longitude, then 130° W. longitude to its                document, including the Environmental                 previously set specifications for
                                                  intersection with 50° S. latitude, and                  Assessment (EA) and Regulatory Impact                 butterfish, longfin squid, and Illex squid
                                                  then 50° S. latitude to its intersection                Review (RIR)/Initial Regulatory                       for 3 years in 2015 (2015–2017) (80 FR
                                                  with the coast of South America.                        Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are                      14870, March 20, 2015) and, therefore,
                                                                                                          available from: Dr. Christopher M.                    new specifications for these species are
                                                  *      *     *     *    *
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–09679 Filed 4–25–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic               not included in this final rule.
                                                                                                          Fishery Management Council, 800 North                    The Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                          State Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901,             Butterfish FMP regulations require the
                                                                                                          telephone (302) 674–2331. The                         specification of annual catch limits
                                                                                                          framework document is also accessible                 (ACL) and accountability measures
                                                                                                          via the Internet at: http://www.greater               (AM) for Atlantic mackerel and
                                                                                                          atlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.                          butterfish. (Both squid species are
asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                                                                                             Written comments regarding the                     exempt from the ACL/AM requirements
                                                                                                          burden-hour estimates or other aspects                because they have life cycles of less
                                                                                                          of the collection-of-information                      than 1 year.) In addition, the regulations
                                                                                                          requirements contained in this final rule             require the specification of domestic
                                                                                                          may be submitted to NMFS, Greater                     annual harvest (DAH), domestic annual
                                                                                                          Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office by                 processing (DAP), and total allowable
                                                                                                          email to OIRA_Submission@                             level of foreign fishing (TALFF), along
                                                                                                          omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202) 395–7285.                with joint venture processing (JVP) for


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:40 Apr 25, 2016   Jkt 238001   PO 00000   Frm 00050   Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\26APR1.SGM   26APR1


                                                                            Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 80 / Tuesday, April 26, 2016 / Rules and Regulations                                              24505

                                                  commercial and recreational annual                                  mt) compensates for management                        mackerel landings surpassed 10,000 mt
                                                  catch totals (ACT) for mackerel, the                                uncertainty in estimated Canadian                     before closure of the directed fishery,
                                                  butterfish mortality cap in the longfin                             landings, uncertainty in discard                      then the cap would increase to 155 mt.
                                                  squid fishery, and initial optimum yield                            estimates, and possible misreporting of               The 89-mt cap represents the median
                                                  (IOY) for both squid species. Details                               Atlantic mackerel catch. The                          annual river herring and shad catch by
                                                  concerning the Council’s development                                commercial ACT is further reduced by                  all vessels landing over 20,000 lb (9.08
                                                  of the measures were presented in the                               a discard rate of 1.26 percent to arrive              mt) of Atlantic mackerel per trip from
                                                  preamble of the proposed rule and are                               at the DAH of 9,177 mt. The DAH is the                2005–2012. These were the years when
                                                  not repeated here.                                                  effective cap on commercial catch.                    the fishery caught about 13,000 mt of
                                                     In addition to the specifications, this                             Additionally, this action maintains                Atlantic mackerel. The 155-mt cap was
                                                  action adjusts the butterfish mesh                                  JVP at zero (the most recent allocation               based on the median river herring and
                                                  requirement, clarifies the use of net                               was 5,000 mt of JVP in 2004). In the                  shad catch by all vessels landing over
                                                  strengtheners in the butterfish fishery,                            past, JVP was set greater than zero                   20,000 lb (9.08 mt) of Atlantic mackerel
                                                  and suspends indefinitely the pre-trip                              because U.S. processors lacked the                    per trip from 2005–2012, adjusted to the
                                                  notification system (PTNS)                                          ability to process the total amount of                2015 DAH (20,872 mt). This two-tier
                                                  requirements in the longfin squid                                   Atlantic mackerel that U.S. harvesters                system was implemented to encourage
                                                  fishery.                                                            could land. However, for the past 10                  the fishery to avoid river herring and
                                                                                                                      years, the Council has recommended                    shad regardless of the rate of Atlantic
                                                  Final 2016–2018 Specifications for                                  zero JVP because U.S. shoreside                       mackerel catches.
                                                  Atlantic Mackerel                                                   processing capacity for Atlantic                         For 2016–2018, the cap is set at 82 mt.
                                                                                                                      mackerel has expanded. The Council                    For 2016–2018, the Atlantic mackerel
                                                   TABLE 1—2016–2018 SPECIFICATIONS                                   concluded that processing capacity was                DAH is 9,177 mt, which is 8.23 percent
                                                    IN METRIC TONS (MT) FOR ATLANTIC                                  no longer a limiting factor relative to               less than the river herring and shad
                                                    MACKEREL                                                          domestic production of Atlantic                       catch cap increase trigger set in 2015
                                                                                                                      mackerel.                                             (10,000 mt). The river herring and shad
                                                             Overfishing limit                         Unknown           The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                  cap was reduced by the same proportion
                                                                 (OFL)                                                that the specification of TALFF, if any,              as the catch cap increase trigger,
                                                                                                                      shall be the portion of the optimum                   resulting in a cap of 82 mt (8.23 percent
                                                  ABC ..........................................            19,898
                                                  ACL ...........................................           11,009    yield (OY) of a fishery that will not be              less than 89 mt). Once the Atlantic
                                                  Commercial ACT ......................                      9,294    harvested by U.S. vessels. TALFF would                mackerel fishery catches 95 percent of
                                                  Recreational ACT/Recreational                                       allow foreign vessels to harvest U.S fish             the river herring and shad cap, we will
                                                    Harvest Limit (RHL) ..............                         614    and sell their product on the world                   close the directed Atlantic mackerel
                                                  DAH/DAP ..................................                 9,177    market, in direct competition with U.S.               fishery and implement a 20,000-lb (9.08-
                                                  JVP ...........................................                0    industry efforts to expand exports.                   mt) Atlantic mackerel incidental catch
                                                  TALFF .......................................                  0    While a surplus existed between ABC                   trip limit for the remainder of the year.
                                                                                                                      and the Atlantic mackerel fleet’s
                                                     The proposed rule for this action                                harvesting capacity for many years, that              Butterfish Mesh Requirement
                                                  included the details of how the Council                             surplus has disappeared due to                        Adjustment and Clarification
                                                  derived its recommended Atlantic                                    downward adjustment of the                               This action will increase the
                                                  mackerel specifications, and NMFS is                                specifications in recent years. Based on              possession limit for vessels fishing with
                                                  not including these details in this final                           analysis of the global mackerel market                mesh smaller than 3 inches (7.62 cm)
                                                  rule. This action establishes the Atlantic                          and possible increases in U.S.                        from 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) to 5,000 lb (2.27
                                                  mackerel stock-wide ABC of 19,898 mt                                production levels, the Council                        mt). The 3-inch (7.62-cm) mesh
                                                  and the U.S. ABC of 11,009 mt, based                                concluded that specifying a DAH/DAP                   requirement is designed to allow
                                                  on the formula U.S. ABC = Stock-wide                                that would result in zero TALFF would                 escapement of juvenile butterfish during
                                                  ABC–C, where C is the estimated catch                               yield positive social and economic                    directed butterfish fishing. Vessels
                                                  of Atlantic mackerel in Canadian waters                             benefits to both U.S. harvesters and                  holding a longfin squid and butterfish
                                                  (8,889 mt) for the upcoming fishing                                 processors, and to the Nation. For these              moratorium permit and fishing with
                                                  year. The ACL is set equal to the U.S.                              reasons, consistent with the Council’s                nets that have a mesh size smaller than
                                                  ABC at 11,009 mt, the commercial ACT                                recommendation, the DAH is set at a                   3 inches (7.62 cm) will now be allowed
                                                  is set at 9,294 mt, the DAH and DAP are                             level that can be fully harvested by the              to retain up to 5,000 lb (2.27 mt) of
                                                  both set at 9,177 mt, and the                                       domestic fleet, thereby precluding the                butterfish.
                                                  recreational ACT is set at 614 mt.                                  specification of a TALFF, in order to                    This action also amends the
                                                     The recreational fishery allocation for                          support the U.S. mackerel industry.                   regulations to clearly state that 5-inch
                                                  Atlantic mackerel is 683 mt (6.2 percent                            NMFS concurs that it is reasonable to                 (12.7-cm) square or diamond, or greater,
                                                  of the U.S ABC). The recreational ACT                               assume that in 2016 through 2018 the                  mesh net strengtheners may be used
                                                  of 614 mt (90 percent of 683 mt)                                    commercial fishery has the ability to                 outside the 3-inch (7.62-cm) mesh to
                                                  accounts for uncertainty in recreational                            harvest 9,177 mt of Atlantic mackerel.                avoid breaking nets during large hauls.
                                                  catch and discard estimates. The
                                                  recreational ACT is equal to the                                    2016–2018 Final River Herring and                     Suspension of the Longfin Squid Pre-
                                                  Recreational Harvest Limit (RHL),                                   Shad Catch Cap in the Atlantic                        Trip Notification System Requirement
asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                                  which is the effective cap on                                       Mackerel Fishery                                        This action will indefinitely suspend
                                                  recreational catch.                                                   In order to limit river herring and                 the longfin squid PTNS requirement for
                                                     The commercial fishery allocation for                            shad catch, Amendment 14 to the FMP                   vessels with longfin squid and
                                                  Atlantic mackerel is 10,327 mt (93.8                                (February 24, 2014; 79 FR 10029) allows               butterfish moratorium permits that want
                                                  percent of the U.S. ABC, the portion of                             the Council to set a river herring and                to retain more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of
                                                  the ACL that was not allocated to the                               shad cap through annual specifications.               longfin squid. This requirement was
                                                  recreational fishery). The commercial                               For 2015, we implemented a cap that                   implemented via Amendment 10 to the
                                                  ACT of 9,294 mt (90 percent of 10,327                               was set at 89 mt initially, but if Atlantic           FMP (75 FR 11441; March 11, 2010) to


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014        17:40 Apr 25, 2016          Jkt 238001   PO 00000   Frm 00051   Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\26APR1.SGM   26APR1


                                                  24506               Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 80 / Tuesday, April 26, 2016 / Rules and Regulations

                                                  improve the selection process of vessels                (VMS) reporting requirement for longfin               butterfish moratorium permit-holders
                                                  being observed for purposes of                          squid vessels be removed or reduced.                  must use the PTNS before making trips
                                                  monitoring the longfin squid fishery’s                  The Herring Alliance suggested that an                that can land more than 2,500 lb of
                                                  butterfish cap. However, the new                        amendment be initiated to develop a                   longfin squid. New observer selection
                                                  Standardized Bycatch Reporting                          long-term control rule for Atlantic                   protocols through the SBRM have made
                                                  Methodology (SBRM) requires observers                   mackerel that will be consistent with                 the PTNS unnecessary and potentially
                                                  to adhere to a detailed and rigorous                    the Council’s policies for forage fish.               counterproductive. If a 30-day delay in
                                                  selection procedure that takes into                     The Herring Alliance also suggested that              effectiveness is not waived in order to
                                                  account a variety of criteria (for example              all four river herring and shad species               make the suspension of the PTNS
                                                  region fished and gear used) to select                  be added to the Atlantic Mackerel,                    requirement effective as soon as
                                                  vessels for observer coverage, and that                 Squid, and Butterfish FMP as stocks in                possible, the public will be further
                                                  conflicts with the use of the PTNS for                  the fishery in October 2016.                          burdened by this unnecessary
                                                  assigning observers. This action will                      Response: These issues are outside                 requirement. For these reasons, the AA
                                                  resolve the resulting logistical problems               the scope of this action, but may be                  is waiving the 30-day delay in
                                                  by relying on observer coverage through                 addressed by the Council in the future.               effectiveness under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
                                                  the new SBRM, and eliminating the                       Changes From the Proposed Rule                           This rule is being issued at the earliest
                                                  PTNS requirement.                                                                                             possible date. Preparation of the
                                                                                                            This final rule contains a change that              proposed rule was dependent on the
                                                  Comments and Responses                                  will clarify that only vessels intending              submission of the EA/IRFA in support
                                                     NMFS received five comments in                       to land more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of               of the specifications and management
                                                  response to the proposed rule for this                  longfin squid are required to declare                 measures developed by the Council.
                                                  action. Two were from industry groups,                  into the fishery via VMS at 50                        NMFS received a complete document in
                                                  the Garden State Seafood Association                    CFR§ 648.10. The fishery is already                   December 2015. Documentation in
                                                  (GSSA), a New Jersey fishing industry                   operating this way; this rule is simply               support of the Council’s recommended
                                                  advocacy group, and Seafreeze, a Rhode                  clarifying the existing regulatory text.              specifications and management
                                                  Island fishing company and seafood                        This final rule also contains changes
                                                                                                                                                                measures are required for NMFS to
                                                  dealer. One comment was from the                        to the wording and format of the
                                                                                                                                                                provide the public with information
                                                  Herring Alliance, an environmental                      regulatory text of the proposed rule for
                                                                                                                                                                from the environmental and economic
                                                  group. Two comments were from                           the measures included in this action to
                                                                                                                                                                analyses as required by the National
                                                  individuals.                                            reorganize paragraphs (3) through (6) in
                                                                                                                                                                Environmental Protection Act and the
                                                     Comment 1: GSSA, Seafreeze, and                      50 CFR 648.23, and to make conforming
                                                                                                                                                                Regulatory Flexibility Act. The
                                                  two individuals commented in support                    and clarifying edits and format changes
                                                                                                                                                                proposed rule was published on January
                                                  of removing the longfin squid PTNS                      to 50 CFR 648.23. These changes are
                                                                                                                                                                22, 2016, with a comment period ending
                                                  requirement. GSSA, Seafreeze, and one                   intended to clarify the purpose of these
                                                                                                                                                                on February 22, 2016.
                                                  individual commented in support of the                  measures and promote compliance, and
                                                                                                          do not change the effect of the                          This action contains collection-of-
                                                  increased butterfish incidental
                                                                                                          regulatory text as included in the                    information requirements subject to the
                                                  possession limit to 5,000 lb (2.27 mt)
                                                                                                          proposed rule.                                        paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and
                                                  using less than 3-inch (7.62-cm) mesh.
                                                                                                                                                                which has been approved by OMB
                                                  GSSA and Seafreeze also commented in                    Classification                                        under control number 0648–0679. This
                                                  support of allowing 5-inch (12.7-cm)
                                                                                                             Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the            action indefinitely suspends the PTNS
                                                  mesh net strengtheners to avoid
                                                                                                          Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                        requirement for limited access longfin
                                                  breaking nets during large hauls.
                                                     Response: NMFS will be                               Assistant Administrator (AA) has                      squid vessels. The removal of this
                                                  implementing these management                           determined that this final rule is                    information collection is intended to
                                                  measures as proposed.                                   consistent with the Atlantic Mackerel,                resolve logistical problems and conflicts
                                                     Comment 2: GSSA commented in                         Squid, and Butterfish FMP, other                      with the SBRM observer selection
                                                  opposition to the river herring and shad                provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                    protocols. The burden estimates for
                                                  catch cap of 82 mt while the Herring                    Act, and other applicable law.                        these new requirements apply to all
                                                  Alliance commented in support of the                       The Council prepared an EA for the                 limited access longfin squid vessels.
                                                  catch cap.                                              2016–2018 specifications and                          Time and cost burdens that were
                                                     Response: There was no rationale                     management measures, and the AA                       previously approved through
                                                  provided for the opposition to the                      concluded that there will be no                       Amendment 10 and OMB Control
                                                  proposed river herring and shad catch                   significant impact on the human                       Number 0648–0679, include an
                                                  cap of 82 mt. NMFS used the best                        environment as a result of this rule. A               estimated total time burden of 256
                                                  scientific information available and is                 copy of the EA is available upon request              hours, no additional cost to the public,
                                                  approving the river herring and shad                    (see ADDRESSES).                                      and total cost to the government of
                                                  catch cap that is consistent with the                      This final rule is authorized by 50                $25,943. In a given fishing year, NMFS
                                                  FMP and recommendations of the                          CFR part 648 and has been determined                  estimates that the removed reporting
                                                  Council.                                                to be not significant for purposes of                 requirement included in this action will
                                                     Comment 3: The Herring Alliance                      Executive Order 12866.                                reduced time burden by 256 hours,
                                                  commented in support of the Atlantic                       The AA finds good cause under 5                    negligibly reduce cost to the public, and
asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                                  mackerel DAH of 9,177 mt.                               U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day                  reduce cost to the government by
                                                     Response: NMFS used the best                         delay of effectiveness period for part of             $25,943. Send comments regarding
                                                  scientific information available and is                 this rule (revising 50 CFR 648.11(n)(1)               these burden estimates or any other
                                                  approving the specifications that are                   on pre-trip notification for observer                 aspect of this data collection, including
                                                  consistent with the FMP and                             coverage), to alleviate unnecessary                   suggestions for reducing the burden, to
                                                  recommendations of the Council.                         burden to the public. This aspect of the              NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by email to
                                                     Comment 4: One individual suggested                  final rule indefinitely suspends the                  OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax
                                                  that the daily vessel monitoring system                 requirement that longfin squid and                    to (202) 395–7285.


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:40 Apr 25, 2016   Jkt 238001   PO 00000   Frm 00052   Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\26APR1.SGM   26APR1


                                                                      Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 80 / Tuesday, April 26, 2016 / Rules and Regulations                                              24507

                                                    Notwithstanding any other provisions                  combined annual receipts not exceeding                will still allow more catch compared to
                                                  of the law, no person is required to, nor               $5.5 million.                                         the catch in any year from 2012–2015.
                                                  shall any person be subject to a penalty                   The only action in this rule that                     The river herring and shad catch cap
                                                  for failure to comply with, a collection                involved increased restrictions applies               in the Atlantic mackerel fishery has the
                                                  of information subject to the                           to Atlantic mackerel limited access                   potential to prevent the fishery from
                                                  requirements of the PRA, unless that                    permits so those numbers are listed                   achieving its full mackerel quota if the
                                                  collection of information displays a                    separately (they are a subset of the                  river herring and shad encounter rates
                                                  currently valid OMB Control Number.                     above entities). Based on permit data for             are high, but it is very unlikely that this
                                                  All currently approved NOAA                             2014, 139 separate vessels hold Atlantic              fishery would close before exceeding
                                                  collections of information may be                       mackerel limited access permits, 105                  the levels of landings experienced since
                                                  viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                     entities own those vessels, and based on              2010, when annual landings have been
                                                  services_programs/prasubs.html.                         current SBA definitions, 97 were small                less than 11,000 mt. Based on the
                                                    Pursuant to section 604 of the                        entities. Of the 97 small entities, 3 had             operation of the cap in 2014 and 2015
                                                  Regulatory Flexibility Act, NMFS has                    no revenue in 2014, and those entities                (the first years of the cap), as long as the
                                                  prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility                 with no revenue were considered small                 fishery can maintain relatively low river
                                                  Analysis (FRFA), summarized in the                      entities for the purpose of this analysis.            herring and shad catch rates, the lower
                                                  preamble of this final rule, in support of              Of the entities with revenues, their                  cap should not negatively impact
                                                  the management measures in this                         average revenues in 2014 were                         fishery participants. However, a few
                                                  action. The FRFA describes the                          $1,212,230. Sixty entities had primary                large river herring and shad bycatch
                                                  economic impact that this final rule will               revenues from finfish fishing and 34 had              events could potentially shut down the
                                                  have on small entities, as well as the                  their primary revenues from shellfish                 Atlantic mackerel fishery early. At 2014
                                                  economic impacts that other, non-                       fishing.                                              prices ($491/mt), the Atlantic mackerel
                                                  preferred alternatives could have on                                                                          quota (9,177 mt) could potentially
                                                                                                          Description of Projected Reporting,                   generate about $4.5 million. While the
                                                  small entities.
                                                                                                          Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance                   performance of the cap in 2014–2015
                                                    The FRFA incorporates the economic                    Requirements
                                                  impacts and analysis summaries from                                                                           suggests that the fishery can operate
                                                  the Initial Regulatory Flexibility                         This final rule contains collection-of-            with very low river herring and shad
                                                  Analysis (IRFA), a summary of the                       information requirements subject to the               catch rates, if river herring and shad
                                                  significant issues raised by the public in              PRA that have been approved by the                    catch rates happen to be relatively high,
                                                  response to the IRFA, and NMFS’s                        OMB under Control Number 0648–0679.                   then most of the Atlantic mackerel catch
                                                  responses to those comments. A copy of                     Under this action, all limited access              (and associated revenues) could be
                                                  the RFA, RIR, and the EA are available                  longfin squid vessels intending to land               forgone.
                                                  upon request (see ADDRESSES).                           more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of longfin                  The butterfish mesh requirement
                                                                                                          squid will no longer be required to call              adjustment would allow more butterfish
                                                  A Summary of the Significant Issues                                                                           to be retained with small mesh gear;
                                                                                                          PTNS to request an observer. This
                                                  Raised by the Public Comments in                                                                              therefore, there should be no negative
                                                                                                          would remove the information
                                                  Response to the IRFA, a Summary of the                                                                        impacts on the relevant entities.
                                                                                                          collection requirement, reduce logistical
                                                  Assessment of the Agency of Such
                                                                                                          issues for the Northeast Fishery                      List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
                                                  Issues, and a Statement of Any Changes
                                                                                                          Observer Program, and reduce burden                     Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and
                                                  Made in the Final Rule as a Result of
                                                                                                          for industry participants. The reduction              reporting requirements.
                                                  Such Comments
                                                                                                          in burden estimates for these new
                                                     None of the public comments raised                   requirements apply to all limited access                Dated: April 21, 2016.
                                                  issues related to the IRFA or the                       longfin squid vessels. In a given fishing             Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                  economic impact of the rule on affected                 year, NMFS estimates that removal of                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                  entities.                                               this reporting requirement will reduce                Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                          time burden by 256 hours, negligibly                  Fisheries Service.
                                                  Description and Estimate of Number of
                                                                                                          reduce cost to the public, and reduce                   For the reasons set out in the
                                                  Small Entities to Which the Rule Will
                                                                                                          cost to the government by $25,943 from                preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended
                                                  Apply
                                                                                                          that which was previously approved                    as follows:
                                                     Based on permit data for 2014, 370                   under OMB Control Number 0648–0679.
                                                  separate vessels hold Atlantic mackerel,                                                                      PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                                                                          Description of the Steps the Agency Has               NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
                                                  squid, and butterfish limited access
                                                                                                          Taken To Minimize the Significant
                                                  permits, 271 entities own those vessels,
                                                                                                          Economic Impacts on Small Entities                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648
                                                  and, based on current Small Business
                                                                                                          Consistent With the Stated Objectives of              continues to read as follows:
                                                  Administration (SBA) definitions, 259
                                                                                                          Applicable Statutes                                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                  of these are small entities. Of the 259
                                                  small entities, 25 had no revenue in                       The Atlantic mackerel commercial                   ■ 2. In § 648.10, paragraph (o) is revised
                                                  2014 and those entities with no revenue                 DAH (9,177 mt) represents a reduction                 to read as follows:
                                                  are considered small entities for the                   from status quo (2015 DAH = 20,872
                                                  purpose of this analysis. All of the                    mt). Despite the reduction, the proposed              § 648.10 VMS and DAS requirements for
asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                                  entities that had revenue fell into the                 DAH is above recent U.S. landings;                    vessel owners/operators.
                                                  finfish or shellfish categories, and the                mackerel landings for 2012–2014                       *      *    *     *    *
                                                  SBA definitions for those categories that               averaged 5,136 mt. Thus, the reduction                   (o) Longfin squid/butterfish VMS
                                                  applied in 2014 state that small entities               should not have more than a minimal                   notification requirement. A vessel
                                                  engaged in finfish fishing have                         impact on the affected small entities                 issued a longfin squid/butterfish
                                                  combined annual receipts not exceeding                  compared to recent operation of the                   moratorium permit intending to declare
                                                  $20.5 million, and small entities                       fishery (2012–2015). Even though the                  into the longfin squid fishery must
                                                  engaged in shellfish fishing have                       2016–2018 quota is lower than 2015, it                notify NMFS by declaring a longfin


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:40 Apr 25, 2016   Jkt 238001   PO 00000   Frm 00053   Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\26APR1.SGM   26APR1


                                                  24508               Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 80 / Tuesday, April 26, 2016 / Rules and Regulations

                                                  squid trip prior to leaving port at the                 24-hr period beginning at 0001 hours                  § 648.23 Mackerel, squid, and butterfish
                                                  start of each trip in order to harvest,                 and ending at 2400 hours.                             gear restrictions.
                                                  possess, or land more than 2,500 lb                        (iv) If a vessel issued a limited access              (a) Mesh restrictions and exemptions.
                                                  (1.13 mt) of longfin squid on that trip.                Atlantic mackerel permit, as specified in             Vessels subject to the mesh restrictions
                                                  ■ 3. In § 648.11, paragraph (n)(1) is                   § 648.4(a)(5)(iii), intends to possess,               in this paragraph (a) must render any
                                                  revised to read as follows:                             harvest, or land more than 20,000 lb                  net, or any piece of net, with a mesh
                                                                                                          (9.07 mt) of mackerel per trip or per                 size smaller than that specified in
                                                  § 648.11 At-sea sea sampler/observer                    calendar day, and has a representative                paragraphs (a)(1), (2), and (3) of this
                                                  coverage.                                                                                                     section not available for immediate use
                                                                                                          notify NMFS of an upcoming trip, is
                                                  *       *    *     *     *                              selected by NMFS to carry an observer,                as defined in § 648.2.
                                                     (n) Atlantic mackerel, squid, and                    and then cancels that trip, the                          (1) Butterfish fishery. Owners or
                                                  butterfish observer coverage—(1) Pre-                   representative is required to provide                 operators of otter trawl vessels
                                                  trip notification. (i) A vessel issued a                notice to NMFS of the vessel name,                    possessing more than 5,000 lb (2.27 mt)
                                                  limited access Atlantic mackerel permit,                vessel permit number, contact name for                of butterfish harvested in or from the
                                                  as specified at § 648.4(a)(5)(iii), must,               coordination of observer deployment,                  EEZ may only fish with nets having a
                                                  for the purposes of observer                            and telephone number or email address                 minimum codend mesh of 3 inches
                                                  deployment, have a representative                       for contact, and the intended date, time,             (7.62 cm) diamond or square mesh, as
                                                  provide notice to NMFS of the vessel                    and port of departure for the cancelled               measured by methods specified in
                                                  name, vessel permit number, contact                     trip prior to the planned departure time.             § 648.80(f), applied throughout the
                                                  name for coordination of observer                       In addition, if a trip selected for                   codend for at least 100 continuous
                                                  deployment, telephone number or email                   observer coverage is cancelled, then that             meshes forward of the terminus of the
                                                  address for contact; and the date, time,                vessel is required to carry an observer,              net, or for codends with less than 100
                                                  port of departure, gear type, and                       provided an observer is available, on its             meshes, the minimum mesh size codend
                                                  approximate trip duration, at least 48 hr,              next trip.                                            shall be a minimum of one-third of the
                                                  but no more than 10 days, prior to                      *      *      *     *    *                            net, measured from the terminus of the
                                                  beginning any fishing trip, unless it                                                                         codend to the headrope.
                                                  complies with the possession                            ■ 4. In § 648.14, paragraphs (g)(2)(ii)(E),              (2) Longfin squid fishery. (i) Owners
                                                  restrictions in paragraph (n)(1)(iii) of                (g)(2)(iii)(A) and (C), and (g)(2)(iv) are            or operators of otter trawl vessels
                                                  this section.                                           revised to read as follows:                           possessing longfin squid harvested in or
                                                     (ii) A vessel that has a representative                                                                    from the EEZ may only fish with nets
                                                                                                          § 648.14    Prohibitions.
                                                  provide notification to NMFS as                                                                               having a minimum mesh size of 21⁄8
                                                  described in paragraph (n)(1)(i) of this                *      *    *     *     *                             inches (54 mm) during Trimesters I
                                                  section may only embark on a mackerel                     (g) * * *                                           (Jan–Apr) and III (Sept–Dec), or 17⁄8
                                                  trip without an observer if a vessel                      (2) * * *                                           inches (48 mm) during Trimester II
                                                  representative has been notified by                                                                           (May–Aug), diamond or square mesh, as
                                                                                                            (ii) * * *
                                                  NMFS that the vessel has received a                                                                           measured by methods specified in
                                                  waiver of the observer requirement for                    (E) Possess more than 5,000 lb (2.27                § 648.80(f), applied throughout the
                                                  that trip. NMFS shall notify a vessel                   mt) of butterfish, unless the vessel meets            codend for at least 150 continuous
                                                  representative whether the vessel must                  the minimum mesh requirements                         meshes forward of the terminus of the
                                                  carry an observer, or if a waiver has                   specified in § 648.23(a).                             net, or, for codends with less than 150
                                                  been granted, for the specific mackerel                 *      *    *     *     *                             meshes, the minimum mesh size codend
                                                  trip, within 24 hr of the vessel                          (iii) * * *                                         shall be a minimum of one-third of the
                                                  representative’s notification of the                                                                          net measured from the terminus of the
                                                                                                            (A) Fish with or possess nets or
                                                  prospective mackerel trip, as specified                                                                       codend to the headrope.
                                                                                                          netting that do not meet the gear
                                                  in paragraph (n)(1)(i) of this section.                                                                          (ii) Jigging exemption. During closures
                                                                                                          requirements for Atlantic mackerel,
                                                  Any request to carry an observer may be                                                                       of the longfin squid fishery resulting
                                                                                                          longfin squid, Illex, or butterfish
                                                  waived by NMFS. A vessel that fishes                                                                          from the butterfish mortality cap,
                                                                                                          specified in § 648.23(a); or that are
                                                  with an observer waiver confirmation                                                                          described in § 648.24(c)(3), vessels
                                                                                                          modified, obstructed, or constricted, if
                                                  number that does not match the                                                                                fishing for longfin squid using jigging
                                                                                                          subject to the minimum mesh
                                                  mackerel trip plan that was called in to                                                                      gear are exempt from the closure
                                                                                                          requirements, unless the nets or netting
                                                  NMFS is prohibited from fishing for,                                                                          possession limit specified in § 648.26(b),
                                                                                                          are stowed and not available for
                                                  possessing, harvesting, or landing                                                                            provided that all otter trawl gear is
                                                                                                          immediate use as defined in § 648.2 or
                                                  mackerel except as specified in                                                                               stowed and not available for immediate
                                                                                                          the vessel is fishing under an exemption
                                                  paragraph (n)(1)(iii) of this section.                                                                        use as defined in § 648.2.
                                                                                                          specified in § 648.23(a)(5).
                                                  Confirmation numbers for trip                                                                                    (3) Net obstruction or constriction.
                                                  notification calls are only valid for 48 hr             *      *    *     *     *                             Owners or operators of otter trawl
                                                  from the intended sail date.                              (C) Enter or fish in the mackerel,                  vessels fishing for and/or possessing
                                                     (iii) Trip limits: A vessel issued a                 squid, and butterfish bottom trawling                 butterfish or longfin squid shall not use
                                                  limited access mackerel permit, as                      restricted areas, as described in                     any device, gear, or material, including,
                                                  specified in § 648.4(a)(5)(iii), that does              § 648.23(a)(6).                                       but not limited to, nets, net
asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                                  not have a representative provide the                   *      *    *     *     *                             strengtheners, ropes, lines, or chafing
                                                  trip notification required in paragraph                   (iv) Observer requirements for longfin              gear, on the top of the regulated portion
                                                  (n)(1)(i) of this section is prohibited                 squid fishery. Fail to comply with any                of a trawl net except any of the
                                                  from fishing for, possessing, harvesting,               of the provisions specified in § 648.11.              following materials may be used as
                                                  or landing more than 20,000 lb (9.07 mt)                                                                      specified:
                                                                                                          *      *    *     *     *
                                                  of mackerel per trip at any time, and                                                                            (i) Splitting straps, and/or bull ropes
                                                  may only land mackerel once on any                      ■ 5. In § 648.23, paragraph (a) is revised            or wire around the entire circumference
                                                  calendar day, which is defined as the                   to read as follows:                                   of the codend provided these materials


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:40 Apr 25, 2016   Jkt 238001   PO 00000   Frm 00054   Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\26APR1.SGM   26APR1


                                                                        Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 80 / Tuesday, April 26, 2016 / Rules and Regulations                                                  24509

                                                  do not obstruct or constrict the top or                         Point                  N. lat.            W. long.      § 648.26 Mackerel, squid, and butterfish
                                                  the trawl net while it is being towed;                                                                                  possession restrictions.
                                                     (ii) Net strengtheners (covers) that do                M23 ...........                  35°45.0′          74°53.0′   *      *     *     *     *
                                                  not have a mesh opening of less than 5                    M24 ...........                  35°28.0′          74°52.0′      (b) * * *
                                                  inches (12.7 cm) diamond or square                        M25 ...........                  35°28.0′               [3]      (2) During a closure of the directed
                                                  mesh, as measured by methods                                [1] The intersection of 43°58.0′ N. latitude                fishery for longfin squid for Trimester II,
                                                  specified in § 648.80(f); and                             and the US-Canada Maritime Boundary.                          a vessel with a longfin squid/butterfish
                                                     (iii) A liner may be used to close the                   [2] Points M9 and M10 are intended to fall                  moratorium permit that is on a directed
                                                  opening created by the rings in the                       along and are connected by the US-Canada                      Illex squid fishing trip (i.e., possess over
                                                  aftermost portion of the net, provided                    Maritime Boundary.
                                                                                                              [3] The intersection of 35°28.0′ N. latitude                10,000 lb (4.54 mt) of Illex) and is
                                                  the liner extends no more than 10                         and the outward limit of the U.S. EEZ.                        seaward of the coordinates specified at
                                                  meshes forward of the aftermost portion                                                                                 § 648.23(a)(5), may possess up to 15,000
                                                  of the net, the inside webbing of the                        (6) Mackerel, squid, and butterfish                        lb (6.80 mt) of longfin squid. Once
                                                  codend shall be the same circumference                    bottom trawling restricted areas—(i)                          landward of the coordinates specified at
                                                  or less than any strengthener and the                     Oceanographer Canyon. No permitted                            § 648.23(a)(5), such vessels must stow
                                                  liner is no more than 2 ft (61 cm) longer                 mackerel, squid, or butterfish vessel                         all fishing gear, and render it not
                                                  than any net strengthener.                                may fish with bottom trawl gear in the                        available for immediate use as defined
                                                     (4) Top of the regulated portion of the                Oceanographer Canyon or be in the                             in § 648.2, in order to possess more than
                                                  net means the 50 percent of the entire                    Oceanographer Canyon unless                                   2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of longfin squid per
                                                  regulated portion of the net that would                   transiting. Vessels may transit this area                     trip.
                                                  not be in contact with the ocean bottom                   provided the bottom trawl gear is                             *      *     *     *     *
                                                  if, during a tow, the regulated portion of                stowed and not available for immediate                           (d) * * *
                                                  the net were laid flat on the ocean floor.                use as defined in § 648.2.                                       (2) A vessel issued longfin squid/
                                                     (5) Illex fishery. Seaward of the                      Oceanographer Canyon is defined by                            butterfish moratorium permit fishing
                                                  following coordinates, connected in the                   straight lines connecting the following                       with mesh less than 3 inches (76 mm)
                                                  order listed by straight lines except                     points in the order stated (copies of a                       may not fish for, possess, or land more
                                                  otherwise noted, otter trawl vessels                      chart depicting this area are available                       than 5,000 lb (2.27 mt) of butterfish per
                                                  possessing longfin squid harvested in or                  from the Regional Administrator upon                          trip at any time, and may only land
                                                  from the EEZ and fishing for Illex during                 request):                                                     butterfish once on any calendar day,
                                                  the months of June, July, August in                                                                                     provided that butterfish harvest has not
                                                  Trimester II, and September in                                      OCEANOGRAPHER CANYON                                reached the DAH limit and the reduced
                                                  Trimester III are exempt from the                                                                                       possession limit has not been
                                                  longfin squid gear requirements                                 Point                  N. lat.            W. long.      implemented, as described in
                                                  specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this                                                                                   § 648.24(c)(1). When butterfish harvest
                                                  section, provided that landward of the                    OC1     ..........               40°10.0′          68°12.0′
                                                                                                            OC2     ..........               40°24.0′          68°09.0′   is projected to reach the DAH limit (as
                                                  specified coordinates they do not have                                                                                  described in § 648.24(c)(1)), these
                                                                                                            OC3     ..........               40°24.0′          68°08.0′
                                                  available for immediate use, as defined                                                                                 vessels may not fish for, possess, or land
                                                                                                            OC4     ..........               40°10.0′          67°59.0′
                                                  in § 648.2, any net, or any piece of net,                 OC1     ..........               40°10.0′          68°12.0′   more than 600 lb (0.27 mt) of butterfish
                                                  with a mesh size less than 17⁄8 inches                                                                                  per trip at any time, and may only land
                                                  (48 mm) diamond mesh in Trimester II,                                                                                   butterfish once on any calendar day.
                                                  and 21⁄8 inches (54 mm) diamond mesh                         (ii) Lydonia Canyon. No permitted
                                                  in Trimester III, or any piece of net, with               mackerel, squid, or butterfish vessel                         *      *     *     *     *
                                                  mesh that is rigged in a manner that is                   may fish with bottom trawl gear in the                        ■ 7. In § 648.80, paragraphs
                                                  prohibited by paragraphs (a)(2) and                       Lydonia Canyon or be in the Lydonia                           (a)(4)(iv)(B)(2) and (g)(5)(i) are revised to
                                                  (a)(3)(ii) of this section.                               Canyon unless transiting. Vessels may                         read as follows:
                                                                                                            transit this area provided the bottom
                                                                                                            trawl gear is stowed and not available                        § 648.80 NE Multispecies regulated mesh
                                                      Point              N. lat.            W. long.                                                                      areas and restrictions on gear and methods
                                                                                                            for immediate use as defined in § 648.2.
                                                                                                                                                                          of fishing.
                                                  M0 .............         43°58.0′                   [1]   Lydonia Canyon is defined by straight
                                                  M1 .............         43°58.0′              67°22.0′   lines connecting the following points in                      *      *     *     *     *
                                                  M2 .............         43°50.0′              68°35.0′   the order stated (copies of a chart                              (a) * * *
                                                  M3 .............         43°30.0′              69°40.0′   depicting this area are available from                           (4) * * *
                                                  M4 .............         43°20.0′              70°00.0′
                                                                                                            the Regional Administrator upon                                  (iv) * * *
                                                  M5 .............         42°45.0′              70°10.0′                                                                    (B) * * *
                                                  M6 .............         42°13.0′              69°55.0′   request):
                                                                                                                                                                             (2) Net size requirements. Vessels may
                                                  M7 .............         41°00.0′              69°00.0′                                                                 fish any combination of roundfish and
                                                  M8 .............         41°45.0′              68°15.0′                        LYDONIA CANYON
                                                  M9 .............         42°10.0′          [2] 67°10.0′
                                                                                                                                                                          flatfish gillnets, up to 50 nets. Such
                                                  M10 ...........          41°18.6′          [2] 66°24.8′         Point                  N. lat.            W. long.      vessels, may stow additional nets not to
                                                  M11 ...........          40°55.5′              66°38.0′                                                                 exceed 150, counting the deployed net.
                                                  M12 ...........          40°45.5′              68°00.0′   LC1    ...........               40°16.0′          67°34.0′   Such vessels may stow additional nets
                                                  M13 ...........          40°37.0′              68°00.0′   LC2    ...........               40°16.0′          67°42.0′   in accordance with the definition of not
asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                                  M14 ...........          40°30.0′              69°00.0′   LC3    ...........               40°20.0′          67°43.0′   available for immediate use as defined
                                                  M15 ...........          40°22.7′              69°00.0′   LC4    ...........               40°27.0′          67°40.0′   in § 648.2 not to exceed 150 nets,
                                                  M16 ...........          40°18.7′              69°40.0′   LC5    ...........               40°27.0′          67°38.0′   counting the deployed net.
                                                  M17 ...........          40°21.0′              71°03.0′   LC1    ...........               40°16.0′          67°34.0′
                                                  M18 ...........          39°41.0′              72°32.0′                                                                 *      *     *     *     *
                                                  M19 ...........          38°47.0′              73°11.0′   *       *            *       *         *                         (g) * * *
                                                  M20 ...........          38°04.0′              74°06.0′                                                                    (5) * * *
                                                  M21 ...........          37°08.0′              74°46.0′   ■ 6. In § 648.26, paragraphs (b)(2) and                          (i) Nets of mesh size less than 2.5
                                                  M22 ...........          36°00.0′              74°52.0′   (d)(2) are revised to read as follows:                        inches (6.4 cm). A vessel lawfully


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014     17:40 Apr 25, 2016   Jkt 238001   PO 00000   Frm 00055          Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\26APR1.SGM   26APR1


                                                  24510               Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 80 / Tuesday, April 26, 2016 / Rules and Regulations

                                                  fishing for small-mesh multispecies in                  the process defined in § 648.85(b)(6). If                      haddock separator trawl, as specified in
                                                  the GOM/GB, SNE, or MA Regulated                        a sub-ACL for Atlantic halibut is                              § 648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl, as
                                                  Mesh Areas, as defined in paragraphs                    allocated to another fishery, consistent                       specified in § 648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a
                                                  (a), (b), and (c) of this section, with nets            with the process specified at                                  rope separator trawl, as specified in
                                                  of mesh size smaller than 2.5 inches (6.4               § 648.90(a)(4), and there are AMs for                          § 648.84(e); or any other gear approved
                                                  cm), as measured by methods specified                   that fishery, the groundfish fishery AM                        consistent with the process defined in
                                                  in paragraph (f) of this section, may use               shall only be implemented if the sub-                          § 648.85(b)(6). When in effect, a limited
                                                  net strengtheners (covers, as described                 ACL allocated to the groundfish fishery                        access NE multispecies permitted vessel
                                                  at § 648.23(a)(3)), provided that the net               is exceeded (i.e., the sector and common                       with gillnet or longline gear may not
                                                  strengthener for nets of mesh size                      pool catch for a particular stock,                             fish or be in the Atlantic Wolffish Fixed
                                                  smaller than 2.5 inches (6.4 cm)                        including the common pool’s share of                           Gear AM Areas, unless transiting with
                                                  complies with the provisions specified                  any overage of the overall ACL caused                          its gear stowed and not available for
                                                  under § 648.23(a)(3)(iii).                              by excessive catch by other sub-                               immediate use as defined in § 648.2, or
                                                  *      *     *     *      *                             components of the fishery pursuant to                          such gear was approved consistent with
                                                  ■ 8. In § 648.90, paragraphs                            § 648.90(a)(5), exceeds the common pool                        the process defined in § 648.85(b)(6). If
                                                  (a)(5)(i)(D)(2) and (3) are revised to read             sub-ACL) and the overall ACL is also                           a sub-ACL for Atlantic wolffish is
                                                  as follows:                                             exceeded.                                                      allocated to another fishery, consistent
                                                                                                                                                                         with the process specified at
                                                  § 648.90 NE Multispecies assessment,                        ATLANTIC HALIBUT TRAWL GEAR AM                             § 648.90(a)(4), and AMs are developed
                                                  framework procedures and specifications,
                                                  and flexible area action system.                                          AREA                                         for that fishery, the groundfish fishery
                                                                                                                                                                         AM shall only be implemented if the
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                                    Point             N. latitude            W. longitude    sub-ACL allocated to the groundfish
                                                     (a) * * *
                                                     (5) * * *                                                                                                           fishery is exceeded (i.e., the sector and
                                                                                                          1   ................              42°00′              69°20′
                                                     (i) * * *                                            2   ................              42°00′              68°20′   common pool catch for a particular
                                                     (D) * * *                                            3   ................              41°30′              68°20′   stock, including the common pool’s
                                                     (2) Atlantic halibut. If NMFS                        4   ................              41°30′              69°20′   share of any overage of the overall ACL
                                                  determines the overall ACL for Atlantic                                                                                caused by excessive catch by other sub-
                                                  halibut is exceeded, as described in this                   ATLANTIC HALIBUT FIXED GEAR AM                             components of the fishery pursuant to
                                                  paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(2), by any amount                                                                               § 648.90(a)(5), exceeds the common pool
                                                                                                                          AREA 1
                                                  greater than the management                                                                                            sub-ACL) and the overall ACL is also
                                                  uncertainty buffer, the applicable AM                         Point             N. latitude            W. longitude    exceeded.
                                                  areas shall be implemented and any
                                                  vessel issued a NE multispecies permit                  1   ................              42°30′              70°20′   ATLANTIC WOLFFISH TRAWL GEAR AM
                                                                                                          2   ................              42°30′              70°15′                 AREA
                                                  or a limited access monkfish permit and                 3   ................              42°20′              70°15′
                                                  fishing under the monkfish Category C                   4   ................              42°20′              70°20′
                                                  or D permit provisions, may not fish for,                                                                                    Point                N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                  possess, or land Atlantic halibut for the
                                                  fishing year in which the AM is                             ATLANTIC HALIBUT FIXED GEAR AM                             1   ................             42°30′          70°30′
                                                                                                                          AREA 2                                         2   ................             42°30′          70°15′
                                                  implemented, as specified in paragraph                                                                                 3   ................             42°15′          70°15′
                                                  (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section. If the overall                                                                           4   ................             42°15′          70°10′
                                                  ACL is exceeded by more than 20                               Point             N. latitude            W. longitude
                                                                                                                                                                         5   ................             42°10′          70°10′
                                                  percent, the applicable AM area(s) for                  1   ................              43°10′              69°40′   6   ................             42°10′          70°20′
                                                  the stock shall be implemented, as                      2   ................              43°10′              69°30′   7   ................             42°20′          70°20′
                                                  specified in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this             3   ................              43°00′              69°30′   8   ................             42°20′          70°30′
                                                  section, and the Council shall revisit the              4   ................              43°00′              69°40′
                                                  AM in a future action. The AM areas
                                                                                                             (3) Atlantic wolffish. If NMFS                               ATLANTIC WOLFFISH FIXED GEAR AM
                                                  defined below are bounded by the
                                                  following coordinates, connected in the                 determines the overall ACL for Atlantic                                     AREA 1
                                                  order listed by rhumb lines, unless                     wolffish is exceeded, as described in
                                                                                                          this paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D)(3), by any                               Point                N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                  otherwise noted. Any vessel issued a
                                                  limited access NE multispecies permit                   amount greater than the management                             1   ................             41°40′          69°40′
                                                  and fishing with trawl gear in the                      uncertainty buffer, the applicable AM                          2   ................             41°40′          69°30′
                                                  Atlantic Halibut Trawl Gear AM Area                     areas shall be implemented, as specified                       3   ................             41°30′          69°30′
                                                  may only use a haddock separator trawl,                 in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section.                     4   ................             41°30′          69°40′
                                                  as specified in § 648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a               If the overall ACL is exceeded by more
                                                  Ruhle trawl, as specified in                            than 20 percent, the applicable AM
                                                  § 648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a rope separator              area(s) for the stock shall be                                  ATLANTIC WOLFFISH FIXED GEAR AM
                                                  trawl, as specified in § 648.84(e); or any              implemented, as specified in paragraph                                      AREA 2
                                                  other gear approved consistent with the                 (a)(5)(i)(D) of this section, and the
                                                                                                          Council shall revisit the AM in a future                             Point                N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                  process defined in § 648.85(b)(6). When
asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                                  in effect, a limited access NE                          action. The AM areas defined below are                         1   ................             42°30′          70°20′
                                                  multispecies permitted vessel with                      bounded by the following coordinates,                          2   ................             42°30′          70°15′
                                                  gillnet or longline gear may not fish or                connected in the order listed by rhumb                         3   ................             42°20′          70°15′
                                                  be in the Atlantic Halibut Fixed Gear                   lines, unless otherwise noted. Any                             4   ................             42°20′          70°20′
                                                  AM Areas, unless transiting with its                    vessel issued a limited access NE
                                                  gear stowed and not available for                       multispecies permit and fishing with                           *         *            *     *      *
                                                  immediate use as defined in § 648.2, or                 trawl gear in the Atlantic Wolffish                            [FR Doc. 2016–09681 Filed 4–25–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  such gear was approved consistent with                  Trawl Gear AM Area may only use a                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P




                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   17:40 Apr 25, 2016   Jkt 238001   PO 00000    Frm 00056       Fmt 4700    Sfmt 9990    E:\FR\FM\26APR1.SGM       26APR1



Document Created: 2016-04-26 01:36:29
Document Modified: 2016-04-26 01:36:29
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective May 26, 2016, except for the amendment to Sec. 648.11(n)(1), which is effective April 26, 2016.
ContactCarly Bari, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9224.
FR Citation81 FR 24504 
RIN Number0648-BF53
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

2025 Federal Register | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy
USC | CFR | eCFR