81_FR_26536 81 FR 26452 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Fishing Year 2016; Recreational Management Measures

81 FR 26452 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Groundfish Fishery; Fishing Year 2016; Recreational Management Measures

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 84 (May 2, 2016)

Page Range26452-26459
FR Document2016-10053

This action sets the recreational management measures for Gulf of Maine cod and haddock for the 2016 fishing year. This action is intended to increase recreational fishing opportunities for cod and haddock consistent with the 2016 catch limits for these stocks, while ensuring the quotas are not exceeded. This action is expected to facilitate the recreational fishery achieving the recreational quotas for 2016.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 84 (Monday, May 2, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 84 (Monday, May 2, 2016)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-10053]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 160120042-6337-02]
RIN 0648-BF69


Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast 
Groundfish Fishery; Fishing Year 2016; Recreational Management Measures

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This action sets the recreational management measures for Gulf 
of Maine cod and haddock for the 2016 fishing year. This action is 
intended to increase recreational fishing opportunities for cod and 
haddock consistent with the 2016 catch limits for these stocks, while 
ensuring the quotas are not exceeded. This action is expected to 
facilitate the recreational fishery achieving the recreational quotas 
for 2016.

DATES: Effective May 1, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Copies of a supplemental environmental assessment (EA) to 
Framework Adjustment 55 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery 
Management Plan prepared by the Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries 
Office and Northeast Fisheries Science Center; and the Framework 55 EA 
prepared by the New England Fishery Management Council for this 
rulemaking are available from: John K. Bullard, Regional Administrator, 
National Marine Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, 
MA 01930. The Framework 55 EA and supplement are also accessible via 
the Internet at: http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/multispecies/. These documents are also accessible 
via the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Grant, Sector Policy Analyst, 
phone: 978-281-9145; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

Statutory Authority

    Under the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan (FMP), 
specific sub-annual catch limits (sub-ACL) for the recreational fishery 
are established for each fishing year for Gulf of Maine (GOM) cod and 
haddock. The regulations at 50 CFR 648.89(f)(3) authorize the Regional 
Administrator, in consultation with the New England Fishery Management 
Council (Council), to modify the recreational management measures for 
the upcoming fishing year to ensure the recreational fishery achieves, 
but does not exceed, the recreational fishery sub-ACLs. The proposed 
rule for this action published in the Federal Register (81 FR 11168; 
March 3, 2016) provides details on the consultation with the Council 
and how the Council developed its recommendations; that information is 
not repeated here.

Fishing Year 2016 Recreational Management Measures

    After consulting with the Council, we are increasing recreational 
fishing opportunities for GOM cod and haddock. Starting May 1, 2016, 
anglers may retain 1 cod per day during August and September, and may 
keep up to 15 haddock per day for most of the fishing year. Table 1 
provides the new measures effective with the start of fishing year 2016 
(May 1, 2016) compared to the current measures. These measures are 
based on the fishing year 2016 recreational quotas, and removal of the 
GOM cod retention prohibition approved and implemented as part of 
Framework Adjustment 55 to the Northeast Multispecies FMP.
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    For 2016, the GOM haddock recreational sub-ACL is increasing 149 
percent compared to 2015, based on continued growth of the stock 
biomass. Although GOM cod remains overfished and subject to 
overfishing, biomass has increased slightly, and the GOM cod 
recreational sub-ACL is increasing 30 percent compared to 2015. A more 
detailed summary of these catch limits, and the removal of the cod 
prohibition, is provided in the Framework 55 final rule and not 
repeated here.

Changes From Proposed Rule

    On March 3, 2016, we published a proposed rule in the Federal 
Register

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(81 FR 11168) to increase recreational fishing opportunities for GOM 
cod and haddock starting May 1, 2016. We intended to propose measures 
as recommended by the Council. However, that proposed rule contained 
inadvertent errors in the dates that GOM haddock possession would be 
prohibited. Instead of a March 1-April 14 closure as recommended by the 
Council, we inadvertently proposed a closed season of April 15-April 
30. We published a correction in the Federal Register (81 FR 14817; 
March 18, 2016) and extended the comment period. This final rule 
implements the corrected measures, as recommended by the Council.

Analysis

    Recreational catch and effort data are estimated by the Marine 
Recreational Information Program (MRIP). A peer-reviewed bioeconomic 
model, developed by the Northeast Fishery Science Center, was used to 
estimate 2016 recreational GOM cod and haddock mortality under various 
combinations of minimum sizes, possession limits, and closed seasons. 
Catch data and model projections suggest that the recreational fleet is 
not expected to exceed its fishing year 2015 catch limits for GOM cod 
or haddock. Further, based on the increased recreational sub-ACLs for 
the 2016 fishing year, analyses indicate that recreational catch for 
both GOM cod and haddock could be increased without undermining 
conservation objectives. Additional details are provided in the 
Supplemental EA (see ADDRESSES) and the proposed rule published on 
March 3, 2016 (81 FR 11168), and are not repeated here.
    The final measures implemented by this action for the 2016 fishing 
year, as recommended by the Council, are expected to result in an 
increase in the number of trips taken by anglers, and increased catch, 
in comparison to retaining the 2015 measures, while staying within the 
recreational sub-ACLs for 2016 (Table 2).

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Comments and Responses

    We received 102 comments on the proposed 2016 recreational 
measures. One comment received was not germane to the proposed 
measures. We received comments from the Council, the Massachusetts 
Striped Bass Association, the Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat Association, 
and 99 individuals.

Haddock Measures

    Comment 1: Seventy-five commenters generally supported the proposed 
recreational haddock measures.
    Response: We agree and have approved the haddock measures 
recommended by the Council. As further discussed in the proposed rule 
and the supplemental EA, the measures being implemented for the 2016 
fishing year are expected to result in an increase in the number of 
trips taken by anglers, and increased catch, in comparison to retaining 
the 2015 measures, while staying within the recreational quotas for 
2016. These expected increases will help the recreational fishery 
achieve its quota for GOM haddock and have positive economic impacts.

Haddock Bag Limit

    Comment 2: Three individuals commented that the haddock bag limit 
should be higher. One individual felt a higher bag limit was 
appropriate because haddock were abundant in the GOM, and two 
individuals asserted that a higher haddock bag limit was necessary for 
customers to justify the expense of a trip on a charter or party boat 
(for-hire vessels).
    Response: We agree with the Council's recommendation that the 
haddock bag limit should be 15 fish due to uncertainty in the model, 
concerns about a dramatic change in the possession limit, and a history 
of catch exceeding the recreational quota when the possession limit was 
unlimited. The 15-fish bag limit for haddock is considered the best 
compromise to increase in the number of trips taken and fish caught 
while staying within the recreational sub-ACLs for 2016 (Table 2).
    Comment 3: Seven individuals commented that the haddock bag limit 
should be lower. Their reasons included a preference for coupling a 
smaller bag limit with a larger minimum size to yield better fish, 
uncertainty in the stock assessment, and concern that catch would be 
higher than predicted because headboats would stay on one spot until 
every customer catches the bag limit.
    Response: The GOM haddock stock is not overfished and overfishing 
is not occurring. The 2015 operational assessment found the population 
projections of the stock are reliable. There is some uncertainty in the 
model used to estimate 2016 recreational catch because it cannot 
anticipate how much effort may increase, as discussed in detail in the 
supplemental EA (see ADDRESSES). However, the model estimates that the 
increased bag limit and lengthened open season will substantially 
increase fishing effort and haddock catch compared to last year, while 
restraining catch within the sub-ACL (catch estimated at 76 percent of 
quota, see Table 2). As further explained in the response to comment 6, 
there is no new information available to show a population shift to 
larger haddock so the 17-inch (43.2-cm) minimum size has been retained 
because it would result in anglers achieving their bag limit more 
quickly, reducing overall mortality, and particularly discard 
mortality. In light of this information, the commenter's suggested 
trade-off would likely increase overall or discard mortality.
    Comment 4: Two individuals commented that the 15-fish bag limit for 
haddock would lead to increased discards of cod.
    Response: We disagree. Analysis indicates recreational cod bycatch 
on targeted haddock trips was significantly lower in 2015 compared to 
previous years. The larger bag limit for haddock is expected to 
encourage targeted haddock trips, and for this reason we expect anglers 
will continue to successfully avoid cod. Based on the final 2016 
measures included in this rule, total GOM cod mortality (Table 2), 
including release mortality, is estimated to be only 73-84 percent of 
the recreational quota. GOM cod release mortality is estimated to be 
86-89 mt, or approximately 55-57 percent of the recreational quota. The 
model predicts maintaining a 3-fish bag limit for haddock (status quo 
measures) would result in 62 mt of cod discard mortality. This analysis 
is available at: http://s3.amazonaws.com/nefmc.org/4e.151124_FY2016_simulations_RAP_and_Committee_options_NEFSC.pdf. Given 
the increase in the recreational cod quota for 2016, this modest 
increase in cod discard mortality is not a biological concern.
    Comment 5: One commenter expressed concern that a 15-fish bag limit 
for haddock would encourage a black market for recreationally-caught 
fish because it exceeded the consumption needs of recreational anglers.
    Response: Selling recreationally caught fish is illegal. 
Apprehended violators will be sanctioned and illegal activity will be 
deterred. There is no evidence that a black market for recreationally 
caught haddock has ever existed under varying bag limits in the past. 
The 15-fish bag limit for GOM haddock, while an increase from the 2015 
bag limit, is lower than historical bag limits and is not expected to 
create a new incentive for non-compliance.

Haddock Minimum Size

    Comment 6: Sixty commenters stated that the 17-inch (43.2-cm) 
minimum size for haddock would reduce discards of haddock.
    Response: We agree. In 2015, the minimum size for recreationally 
caught haddock was reduced from 21 inches (53.3 cm) to 17 inches (43.2 
cm). The minimum size was reduced because there were a large number of 
haddock in the 17-inch (43.2-cm) to 20-inch (50.8-cm) range, and a 17-
inch (43.2-cm) minimum size would result in anglers achieving their bag 
limit more quickly, reducing overall mortality. There is no new 
information available to show a population shift to larger haddock so 
the 17-inch (43.2-cm) minimum size has been retained to reduce overall 
mortality, but particularly discard mortality, consistent with National 
Standard 9.
    Comment 7: Three individuals commented that the haddock minimum 
size should be increased.
    Response: As discussed in the response to comment 6, the minimum 
size for recreationally caught haddock was reduced to 17 inches (43.2 
cm) in 2015 because there were a large number of haddock in the 17-inch 
(43.2-cm) to 20-inch (50.8-cm) range. There is no new information 
available to suggest a population shift to larger haddock; therefore, 
the 17-inch (43.2-cm) minimum size has been retained to reduce overall 
mortality, but particularly discard mortality.

Haddock Season

    Comment 8: Three individuals commented that the haddock season 
should be open longer.
    Response: We disagree. We have determined that the Council's 
recommended haddock season is more likely to achieve conservation 
objectives in light of weighing the benefits of having a spring open 
season against the risks of uncertainty in the model. In particular, we 
share the Council's concern about a lack of catch data from March 1 
through April 14 to inform the analysis and estimate the impact of 
haddock fishing during that period.

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Cod Measures

    Comment 9: Eleven commenters generally supported the proposed 
recreational cod measures.
    Response: We agree and have approved the cod measures recommended 
by the Council. As further discussed in the proposed rule and the 
supplemental EA, the measures being implemented for the 2016 fishing 
year are expected to result in an increase in the number of trips taken 
by anglers, increased catch, and positive economic impacts in 
comparison to retaining the 2015 measures, while staying within the 
recreational quotas for 2016.
    Comment 10: The Massachusetts Striped Bass Association and one 
individual commented that the GOM cod stock should remain closed to 
recreational fishing until the stock can support a longer season.
    Response: We disagree. We have determined that the Council's 
recommended 2-month open season is the best compromise for achieving 
National Standard 1's requirement to achieve optimum yield while 
preventing overfishing for the recreational cod fishery. The analysis 
described in the Supplemental EA and proposed rule show this short open 
season will provide benefits to the public in the form of increased 
recreational fishing opportunities and cod catch, with related economic 
benefits, without exceeding the recreational quota. Additionally, 
analysis suggests that this limited open season for cod will reduce cod 
discards by turning some of that mortality into landings.

Cod Bag Limit

    Comment 11: The Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat Association and 70 
individuals opposed the 1-fish bag limit and commented in support of a 
larger bag limit for GOM cod. One individual suggested that the cod bag 
limit be adjusted to turn release mortality into landings. Three 
individuals commented that the cod bag limit was too low to justify the 
expense of a trip.
    Response: As described in the proposed rule and the EA prepared for 
Framework Adjustment 55, the GOM cod stock is overfished and subject to 
overfishing, but the biomass has increased slightly. Framework 
Adjustment 55 has increased the recreational sub-ACL to 157 mt. The 
analyses presented to the Recreational Advisory Panel (http://s3.amazonaws.com/nefmc.org/4c_151117_Recreational_Measures_Presentation_RAP_NEFSC.pdf) suggest 
that increasing the bag limit beyond one fish would likely cause the 
recreational fishery to exceed its quota. Rather than converting 
discarded cod to landings, an increased bag limit would lead to 
increased effort targeting cod and result in catch exceeding the 
recreational cod quota. Based on the analyses, we agree with the 
Council's recommendation to implement the one-fish bag limit for the 
months of August and September as the best way to balance recreational 
fishing opportunities and cod mortality.
    We encourage the recreational community to fish not only for cod, 
but for the other plentiful species in our waters, including haddock, 
pollock, and redfish. Recipes for these fish are available on our 
Fishwatch Web site at: http://www.fishwatch.gov/eating-seafood/recipes.
    Comment 12: In opposing the one-fish bag limit for GOM cod, the 
Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat Association and 59 individuals commented 
that in 2015 there had been many reports of cod bycatch in the GOM and 
excellent cod fishing in southern New England. An additional six 
individuals and the Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat Association also 
commented that cod are more abundant in the GOM. Additionally, one 
commenter asserted that the recreational discard mortality was 
incorrectly assumed to be 100 percent.
    Response: Atlantic cod are managed as two distinct stocks: GOM and 
Georges Bank. Atlantic cod caught in southern New England are part of 
the Georges Bank stock, and are not part of the GOM stock. As described 
more fully in the Framework Adjustment 55 EA, an operational assessment 
of GOM cod was conducted in 2015. The review panel concluded that the 
updated assessment was acceptable as a scientific basis for management 
advice. Consistent with National Standard 2, this assessment was 
considered the best scientific information available upon which to base 
management measures. This operational assessment included the most 
recent information on recreational discard mortality for GOM cod (15 
percent) to re-estimate recreational catch from 2004 through 2014. The 
assessment found that the stock is overfished, subject to overfishing, 
and spawning stock biomass was only 4-6 percent of the biomass target. 
Based on this information, and that GOM cod remains subject to a 
rebuilding program as part of the Northeast Multispecies FMP, the 
recreational measures implemented by this rule are necessary to prevent 
the recreational fishery from exceeding the quota.
    Comment 13: One individual recommended a mid-year adjustment to 
increase or decrease the cod bag limit based on science or input from 
the for-hire fleet.
    Response: Although a mid-year adjustment may be beneficial in some 
circumstances, this type of mid-season, real-time adjustment is not 
currently possible for the recreational groundfish fishery. As 
described in greater detail in the proposed rule and Supplemental EA, 
the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) gathers fishing 
effort and catch data in two month ``waves'' (for example, wave 1 is 
January-February; wave 2 is March-April), and preliminary data for a 
given wave is generally not available until 6 weeks after the wave 
ends. Accurately assessing catch mid-year, modeling potential changes, 
and revising regulations in time to make any meaningful change prior to 
the end of the fishing year would not be possible.

Cod Minimum Size

    Comment 14: Three individuals commented that the minimum size for 
cod should be lowered. One of the individuals suggested that a 19-inch 
(48.3-cm) minimum size and a 30-inch (76.3-cm) maximum size be 
implemented rather than only a minimum size.
    Response: The recreational groundfish fishery has historically been 
managed with minimum sizes to protect juveniles and control overall 
mortality. As described in the proposed rule, we consulted with the 
Council, including the Recreational Advisory Panel and the Groundfish 
Oversight Committee. Analysis of potential measures for 2016 showed 
that cod catch and mortality increased with lower minimum sizes. Based 
on these analyses, the Council, the Recreational Advisory Panel, and 
the Groundfish Oversight Committee all recommended a 24-inch minimum 
size for cod. The commenter did not explain why a maximize size limit 
combined with a minimum size limit would better achieve the 
conservation objectives for cod. Therefore, we have determined that the 
Council's recommended minimum size by itself is expected to keep the 
recreational cod catch below the quota.

Cod Season

    Comment 15: The Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat Association and 65 
individuals commented in support of a longer open season for cod than 
the two months set by this final rule. A total of three individuals 
also commented that the open season for cod should be in the spring to 
reflect historical fishing patterns.

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    Response: We disagree with setting a longer open season and with 
moving the open season to spring. We agree with the Council's 
recommendation to open August and September for cod fishing because it 
protects spring-spawning cod, provides more conservation than a spring 
opening, and strikes a better balance between the summer season 
preferred by many private recreational anglers and tourists relying on 
for-hire vessels in the southern GOM, and the longer fall season 
favored by the for-hire vessels further north in the GOM looking to 
extend their season.

General Comments

    Comment 16: One commenter felt that it was unfair for closed 
seasons to always occur in spring because it disadvantaged for-hire 
businesses.
    Response: Over time, closed seasons for GOM cod and haddock have 
occurred during different seasons (including spring, summer, fall, and 
winter). As stated in the previous comment, we agree with the Council's 
recommendation to curtail the spring open season for GOM cod, in part, 
because spring is a spawning season for cod in the GOM and keeping the 
GOM closed to recreational vessels during spawning season provides more 
protection of the cod stock there. We will continue to work 
collaboratively with the recreational community to develop measures 
that best meet the needs of the fishery.
    Comment 17: One individual commented that the for-hire fleet should 
have different regulations than private recreational anglers.
    Response: We do not agree that there should be different measures 
between the for-hire fleet and private recreational anglers at this 
time because the Northeast Multispecies FMP does not specify separate 
goals or objectives for managing these two segments of the fishery. The 
Council has allocated sub-ACLs of GOM cod and haddock to the 
recreational fishery as a whole, but has not further divided those 
allocations between the private and for-hire sectors. The Recreational 
Advisory Panel has discussed the idea of separating the private angler 
and for-hire sectors of the recreational fishery, but the Council has 
chosen not to recommend such measures. Accordingly, we are implementing 
recreational measures applicable to all vessels recreational fishing 
for GOM cod and haddock.
    Comment 18: We received many comments comparing the recreational 
and commercial fisheries. Commenters argued that the recreational 
fishery has little impact on stocks, that recreational fishermen should 
not be penalized for the poor status of the GOM cod stock, and that the 
commercial fishery (particularly draggers) was responsible for the 
current GOM cod stock status.
    Response: Based on historical landings, approximately one third of 
the GOM cod and haddock annual catch limits are allocated to the 
recreational fishery. Preliminary estimates for fishing year 2015 catch 
show that the recreational fishery stayed within its allocations. 
However, in fishing years 2013 and 2014, the recreational fishery 
exceeded both its GOM cod and haddock quotas by considerable amounts. 
In 2014, catch of GOM haddock from recreational vessels exceeded that 
from commercial groundfish vessels. Recreational catch is a significant 
portion of the GOM cod and haddock harvest and it needs to be 
adequately managed in tandem with the commercial fishery to ensure that 
catch limits necessary to prevent overfishing these stocks and rebuild 
the cod stock are not exceeded. For these reasons, the recreational 
measures implemented by this rule are necessary to prevent the 
recreational fishery from exceeding its sub-ACL in fishing year 2016.
    Comment 19: We received 63 comments requesting that we consider 
economic impacts when setting the recreational measures for 2016.
    Response: The supplemental EA developed for this action considers 
economic impacts of these recreational measures. It estimates that the 
number of angler trips in 2016 will increase more than 60 percent from 
2015. Based on an increased number of trips, and increased catch, we 
anticipate these measures will have a positive economic impact in 
comparison to measures currently in place for 2015. These measures are 
intended to mitigate the economic impacts of continued low allocations 
of GOM cod.
    Comment 20: One individual recommended that we ban treble hooks to 
reduce discard mortality of cod and haddock.
    Response: The Council did not recommend banning treble hooks in its 
consultation with us. There is no conclusive scientific evidence, at 
this time, that banning treble hooks would have positive conservation 
benefits in the GOM groundfish fishery, but there is ongoing research 
on this type of measure. Until we have more scientific evidence on this 
type of gear change, we have determined not to implement a ban on 
treble hooks.
    Comment 21: One individual commented that recreational effort in 
the GOM is higher than data show and recommended additional data be 
collected from small recreational fishing vessels.
    Response: Currently, all recreational data is collected through 
MRIP which estimates effort by private recreational vessels from 
information collected by the Coastal Household Telephone Survey. MRIP 
is transitioning to a mail survey design to improve the information 
collected. Beginning in January 2018, the transition will be complete 
and the mail survey will have replaced the telephone survey. Until 
then, both surveys are being run to calibrate the new survey and this 
is considered to collect the best scientific information available.

Classification

    The Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region, NMFS, determined that 
these measures are necessary for the conservation and management of the 
Northeast multispecies fishery and that it is consistent with the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and other 
applicable laws.
    There is good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1) and (3) to waive the 
requirement for an effective date 30 days after date of publication 
because this rule relieves a restriction by increasing recreational 
fishing opportunities for Gulf of Maine (GOM) cod and haddock. This 
rule could not have been published sooner because data to justify these 
measures was only recently available and there was a regulatory 
requirement to first consult with the Council which could be done no 
sooner than its December 1-3, 2015, meeting. Subsequent to that meeting 
NMFS was required to publish a proposed rule and accept comment on the 
proposed measures prior to publishing this final rule. Currently, 
recreational fishing vessels are prohibited from retaining any GOM cod. 
Additionally, the recreational bag limit for GOM haddock is three fish 
and the fishery is only open May through August and November through 
February.
    The measures implemented by this final rule relieve the current 
restriction on the recreational fishery by increasing the GOM cod bag 
limit from zero to one fish and the haddock bag limit from 3 fish to 15 
fish beginning on May 1, resulting in in positive economic benefits to 
the recreational fishery. Because the recreational fishery has been 
closed since February 29, 2016, it is important to immediately 
implement this increased bag limit to ensure that recreational anglers, 
and the small businesses that make up the for-hire fleet, can plan for 
and make the most of

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the short spring and summer season when weather is best for small boats 
in the GOM.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would 
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the 
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received 
regarding this certification. As a result, a regulatory flexibility 
analysis was not required and none was prepared.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: April 20, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part 648 
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.  648.89, revise paragraphs (b)(1), (c)(1)(ii), (c)(2), and 
(c)(8) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.89  Recreational and charter/party vessel restrictions.

* * * * *
    (b) Recreational minimum fish sizes--(1) Minimum fish sizes. Unless 
further restricted under this section, persons aboard charter or party 
boats permitted under this part and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or under the restrictions and conditions of an 
approved sector operations plan, and private recreational fishing 
vessels in or possessing fish from the EEZ, may not possess fish 
smaller than the minimum fish sizes, measured in total length, as 
follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Minimum size
                        Species                        -----------------
                                                         Inches     cm
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cod:
  Inside GOM Regulated Mesh Area \1\..................       24     61.0
  Outside GOM Regulated Mesh Area \1\.................       22     55.9
Haddock:
  Inside GOM Regulated Mesh Area \1\..................       17     43.2
  Outside GOM Regulated Mesh Area \1\.................       18     45.7
Pollock...............................................       19     48.3
Witch Flounder (gray sole)............................       14     35.6
Yellowtail Flounder...................................       13     33.0
American Plaice (dab).................................       14     35.6
Atlantic Halibut......................................       41    104.1
Winter Flounder (blackback)...........................       12     30.5
Redfish...............................................        9     22.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.   648.80(a).

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) Each person on a private recreational fishing vessel, fishing 
from August 1 through September 30, may possess no more than one cod 
per day in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1); with the exception 
that each person on a private recreational vessel in possession of cod 
caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  
648.80(a)(1) may transit this area with more than one such cod per 
person up to the possession limit specified at paragraph (c)(1)(i) of 
this section, provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing rods 
and any cod on board has been gutted and stored.
* * * * *
    (2) Charter or party boats. (i) Each person on a charter or party 
boat permitted under this part and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip may possess unlimited cod 
when fishing outside of the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  
648.80(a)(1).
    (ii) Each person on a charter or party boat permitted under this 
part, fishing from August 1 through September 30, and not fishing under 
the NE multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, may possess no 
more than one cod per day in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in 
Sec.  648.80(a)(1); with the exception that each person on a charter or 
party boat in possession of cod caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh 
Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may transit this area with more 
than one such cod up to any possession limit under paragraph (c)(2)(i) 
of this section, provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing 
rods and any cod on board has been gutted and stored.
    (iii) For purposes of counting fish, fillets will be converted to 
whole fish at the place of landing by dividing the number of fillets by 
two. If fish are filleted into a single (butterfly) fillet, such fillet 
shall be deemed to be from one whole fish.
    (iv) Cod harvested by a charter or party boat with more than one 
person aboard may be pooled in one or more containers. Compliance with 
the possession limits will be determined by dividing the number of fish 
on board by the number of persons on board. If there is a violation of 
the possession limits on board a vessel carrying more than one person, 
the violation shall be deemed to have been committed by the owner or 
operator of the vessel.
    (v) Cod must be stored so as to be readily available for 
inspection.
* * * * *
    (8) Haddock--(i) Outside the Gulf of Maine--(A) Private 
recreational vessels. Each person on a private recreational vessel may 
possess unlimited haddock in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing 
outside of the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (B) Charter or party boats. Each person on a charter or party 
fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, may possess unlimited 
haddock in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing outside of the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (ii) Gulf of Maine--(A) Private recreational vessels. Each person 
on a private recreational vessel in possession of haddock caught 
outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1) may 
transit this area with more than the GOM haddock possession limit 
specified at paragraph (c)(8)(ii) of this section up to the possession 
limit specified at paragraph (c)(8)(i) of this section, provided all 
bait and hooks are removed from fishing rods and any haddock on board 
has been gutted and stored.
    (1) May through February. Each person on a private recreational 
fishing vessel, fishing from May 1 through February 28 (February 29 in 
leap years), may possess no more than 15 haddock per day in, or 
harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area 
specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (2) March 1 through April 14. When fishing in the GOM Regulated 
Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1), persons aboard private 
recreational fishing vessels may not fish for or possess any haddock 
from March 1 through April 14.
    (3) April 15 through April 30. Each person on a private 
recreational fishing vessel, fishing from April 15 through

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April 30, may possess no more than 15 haddock per day in, or harvested 
from, the EEZ when fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in 
Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (B) Charter or party boats. Each person on a charter or party 
fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, in possession of haddock 
caught outside the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  
648.80(a)(1) may transit this area with more than the GOM haddock 
possession limit specified at paragraph (c)(8)(ii) of this section up 
to the possession limit specified at paragraph (c)(8)(i) of this 
section, provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing rods and 
any haddock on board has been gutted and stored.
    (1) May through February. Each person on a charter or party fishing 
boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, fishing from May 1 
through February 28 (or 29 in leap years), may possess no more than 15 
haddock per day in, or harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in the GOM 
Regulated Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (2) March 1 through April 14. When fishing in the GOM Regulated 
Mesh Area specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1), persons aboard a charter or 
party fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the 
NE multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, may not fish for or 
possess any haddock from March 1 through April 14.
    (3) April 15 through April 30. Each person on a charter or party 
fishing boat permitted under this part, and not fishing under the NE 
multispecies DAS program or on a sector trip, fishing from April 15 
through April 30, may possess no more than 15 haddock per day in, or 
harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area 
specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(1).
    (iii) For purposes of counting fish, fillets will be converted to 
whole fish at the place of landing by dividing the number of fillets by 
two. If fish are filleted into a single (butterfly) fillet, such fillet 
shall be deemed to be from one whole fish.
    (iv) Haddock harvested in or from the EEZ by private recreational 
fishing boats or charter or party boats with more than one person 
aboard may be pooled in one or more containers. Compliance with the 
possession limit will be determined by dividing the number of fish on 
board by the number of persons on board. If there is a violation of the 
possession limit on board a vessel carrying more than one person, the 
violation shall be deemed to have been committed by the owner or 
operator of the vessel.
    (v) Haddock must be stored so as to be readily available for 
inspection.
* * * * *
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                                                 bank’s MOAs with NMFS, a state-                         2016 fishing year. This action is                     specific sub-annual catch limits (sub-
                                                 operated permit bank may re-allocate                    intended to increase recreational fishing             ACL) for the recreational fishery are
                                                 all, or a portion, of its GB haddock or                 opportunities for cod and haddock                     established for each fishing year for Gulf
                                                 GB cod ACE specified for the Eastern                    consistent with the 2016 catch limits for             of Maine (GOM) cod and haddock. The
                                                 U.S./Canada Area to the Western U.S./                   these stocks, while ensuring the quotas               regulations at 50 CFR 648.89(f)(3)
                                                 Canada Area provided it complies with                   are not exceeded. This action is                      authorize the Regional Administrator, in
                                                 the requirements in paragraph                           expected to facilitate the recreational               consultation with the New England
                                                 (b)(1)(i)(B)(2) of this section.                        fishery achieving the recreational quotas             Fishery Management Council (Council),
                                                 *      *     *      *     *                             for 2016.                                             to modify the recreational management
                                                                                                         DATES: Effective May 1, 2016.                         measures for the upcoming fishing year
                                                 § 648.89   [Amended]                                    ADDRESSES: Copies of a supplemental                   to ensure the recreational fishery
                                                 ■ 5. In § 648.89, remove and reserve                    environmental assessment (EA) to                      achieves, but does not exceed, the
                                                 paragraph (f)(3)(ii).                                   Framework Adjustment 55 to the                        recreational fishery sub-ACLs. The
                                                 [FR Doc. 2016–10051 Filed 4–29–16; 8:45 am]             Northeast Multispecies Fishery                        proposed rule for this action published
                                                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                         Management Plan prepared by the                       in the Federal Register (81 FR 11168;
                                                                                                         Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries
                                                                                                                                                               March 3, 2016) provides details on the
                                                                                                         Office and Northeast Fisheries Science
                                                                                                         Center; and the Framework 55 EA                       consultation with the Council and how
                                                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                                                        the Council developed its
                                                                                                         prepared by the New England Fishery
                                                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        Management Council for this                           recommendations; that information is
                                                 Administration                                          rulemaking are available from: John K.                not repeated here.
                                                                                                         Bullard, Regional Administrator,                      Fishing Year 2016 Recreational
                                                 50 CFR Part 648                                         National Marine Fisheries Service, 55                 Management Measures
                                                                                                         Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA
                                                 [Docket No. 160120042–6337–02]
                                                                                                         01930. The Framework 55 EA and                           After consulting with the Council, we
                                                 RIN 0648–BF69                                           supplement are also accessible via the                are increasing recreational fishing
                                                                                                         Internet at: http://                                  opportunities for GOM cod and
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/               haddock. Starting May 1, 2016, anglers
                                                 Conservation and Management Act                         sustainable/species/multispecies/.                    may retain 1 cod per day during August
                                                 Provisions; Fisheries of the                            These documents are also accessible via               and September, and may keep up to 15
                                                 Northeastern United States; Northeast                   the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://               haddock per day for most of the fishing
                                                 Groundfish Fishery; Fishing Year 2016;                  www.regulations.gov.                                  year. Table 1 provides the new measures
                                                 Recreational Management Measures                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      effective with the start of fishing year
                                                                                                         Mark Grant, Sector Policy Analyst,                    2016 (May 1, 2016) compared to the
                                                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                         phone: 978–281–9145; email:
                                                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                          current measures. These measures are
                                                                                                         Mark.Grant@noaa.gov.
                                                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                                                            based on the fishing year 2016
                                                 Commerce.                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                               recreational quotas, and removal of the
                                                 ACTION: Final rule.                                     Background                                            GOM cod retention prohibition
                                                                                                                                                               approved and implemented as part of
                                                 SUMMARY:  This action sets the                          Statutory Authority
                                                                                                                                                               Framework Adjustment 55 to the
                                                 recreational management measures for                      Under the Northeast Multispecies                    Northeast Multispecies FMP.
                                                 Gulf of Maine cod and haddock for the                   Fishery Management Plan (FMP),
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                                                   For 2016, the GOM haddock                             increased slightly, and the GOM cod                   is provided in the Framework 55 final
                                                 recreational sub-ACL is increasing 149                  recreational sub-ACL is increasing 30                 rule and not repeated here.
                                                 percent compared to 2015, based on                      percent compared to 2015. A more
                                                                                                                                                               Changes From Proposed Rule
                                                 continued growth of the stock biomass.                  detailed summary of these catch limits,
                                                 Although GOM cod remains overfished                     and the removal of the cod prohibition,                 On March 3, 2016, we published a
                                                 and subject to overfishing, biomass has                                                                       proposed rule in the Federal Register
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                                                 (81 FR 11168) to increase recreational                  Analysis                                              fishing year, analyses indicate that
                                                 fishing opportunities for GOM cod and                                                                         recreational catch for both GOM cod
                                                 haddock starting May 1, 2016. We                          Recreational catch and effort data are              and haddock could be increased
                                                 intended to propose measures as                         estimated by the Marine Recreational                  without undermining conservation
                                                 recommended by the Council. However,                    Information Program (MRIP). A peer-                   objectives. Additional details are
                                                 that proposed rule contained                            reviewed bioeconomic model,                           provided in the Supplemental EA (see
                                                 inadvertent errors in the dates that GOM                developed by the Northeast Fishery                    ADDRESSES) and the proposed rule
                                                 haddock possession would be                             Science Center, was used to estimate                  published on March 3, 2016 (81 FR
                                                 prohibited. Instead of a March 1-April                  2016 recreational GOM cod and                         11168), and are not repeated here.
                                                 14 closure as recommended by the                        haddock mortality under various                          The final measures implemented by
                                                 Council, we inadvertently proposed a                    combinations of minimum sizes,                        this action for the 2016 fishing year, as
                                                 closed season of April 15-April 30. We                  possession limits, and closed seasons.                recommended by the Council, are
                                                 published a correction in the Federal                   Catch data and model projections                      expected to result in an increase in the
                                                 Register (81 FR 14817; March 18, 2016)                  suggest that the recreational fleet is not            number of trips taken by anglers, and
                                                 and extended the comment period. This                   expected to exceed its fishing year 2015              increased catch, in comparison to
                                                 final rule implements the corrected                     catch limits for GOM cod or haddock.                  retaining the 2015 measures, while
                                                 measures, as recommended by the                         Further, based on the increased                       staying within the recreational sub-
                                                 Council.                                                recreational sub-ACLs for the 2016                    ACLs for 2016 (Table 2).
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                                          Table 2. Estimated Angler Trips and Mortality of GOM Cod and Haddock
                                                 GOM Haddock                                                      GOM Cod
                                                                                 Total                                                      Total
       Angler       Bag      Size                Open              Total       Mortality     Bag    Size        Open           Total      Mortality
Year    Trips      Limit    Limit               Season           Mortality      as % of     Limit  Limit       Season        Mortality     as % of

       (median)                                                        (mt,    Recreational                                    (mt,      Recreational
                                                                   median)                                                   median)
                                                                               ___Quota                                                     Quota
                                       [ _ May 1,.2015— _ | _
                                    _ _| _ August31, 2015 . | _ . | _ _ [ _| .                                                           _ 42%
                                         NovemberLzofs— |______                [     [
                   _ _ _| (43.2 em)
                                        __ February 29, 2016 ___|___
                                                Year
                                               Round                                                           August 1
2016   167,549 —     15    17 inches           Except                  707 —       76%        1   24 inches     through        114 —        73 —
        168125             (43.2 cm)          March 1 —                 709                       (61.0 cm)   September 30      132         8$4%
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                                                 Comments and Responses                                  occurring. The 2015 operational                       activity will be deterred. There is no
                                                   We received 102 comments on the                       assessment found the population                       evidence that a black market for
                                                 proposed 2016 recreational measures.                    projections of the stock are reliable.                recreationally caught haddock has ever
                                                 One comment received was not germane                    There is some uncertainty in the model                existed under varying bag limits in the
                                                 to the proposed measures. We received                   used to estimate 2016 recreational catch              past. The 15-fish bag limit for GOM
                                                                                                         because it cannot anticipate how much                 haddock, while an increase from the
                                                 comments from the Council, the
                                                                                                         effort may increase, as discussed in                  2015 bag limit, is lower than historical
                                                 Massachusetts Striped Bass Association,
                                                                                                         detail in the supplemental EA (see                    bag limits and is not expected to create
                                                 the Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat
                                                                                                         ADDRESSES). However, the model                        a new incentive for non-compliance.
                                                 Association, and 99 individuals.
                                                                                                         estimates that the increased bag limit
                                                 Haddock Measures                                        and lengthened open season will                       Haddock Minimum Size
                                                   Comment 1: Seventy-five commenters                    substantially increase fishing effort and
                                                                                                                                                                 Comment 6: Sixty commenters stated
                                                 generally supported the proposed                        haddock catch compared to last year,
                                                                                                                                                               that the 17-inch (43.2-cm) minimum
                                                 recreational haddock measures.                          while restraining catch within the sub-
                                                                                                                                                               size for haddock would reduce discards
                                                   Response: We agree and have                           ACL (catch estimated at 76 percent of
                                                                                                         quota, see Table 2). As further explained             of haddock.
                                                 approved the haddock measures                                                                                   Response: We agree. In 2015, the
                                                                                                         in the response to comment 6, there is
                                                 recommended by the Council. As                                                                                minimum size for recreationally caught
                                                                                                         no new information available to show a
                                                 further discussed in the proposed rule                                                                        haddock was reduced from 21 inches
                                                                                                         population shift to larger haddock so the
                                                 and the supplemental EA, the measures
                                                                                                         17-inch (43.2-cm) minimum size has                    (53.3 cm) to 17 inches (43.2 cm). The
                                                 being implemented for the 2016 fishing
                                                                                                         been retained because it would result in              minimum size was reduced because
                                                 year are expected to result in an
                                                                                                         anglers achieving their bag limit more                there were a large number of haddock in
                                                 increase in the number of trips taken by
                                                                                                         quickly, reducing overall mortality, and              the 17-inch (43.2-cm) to 20-inch (50.8-
                                                 anglers, and increased catch, in
                                                                                                         particularly discard mortality. In light of           cm) range, and a 17-inch (43.2-cm)
                                                 comparison to retaining the 2015
                                                                                                         this information, the commenter’s                     minimum size would result in anglers
                                                 measures, while staying within the
                                                                                                         suggested trade-off would likely                      achieving their bag limit more quickly,
                                                 recreational quotas for 2016. These                     increase overall or discard mortality.                reducing overall mortality. There is no
                                                 expected increases will help the                           Comment 4: Two individuals                         new information available to show a
                                                 recreational fishery achieve its quota for              commented that the 15-fish bag limit for              population shift to larger haddock so the
                                                 GOM haddock and have positive                           haddock would lead to increased
                                                 economic impacts.                                                                                             17-inch (43.2-cm) minimum size has
                                                                                                         discards of cod.                                      been retained to reduce overall
                                                 Haddock Bag Limit                                          Response: We disagree. Analysis                    mortality, but particularly discard
                                                                                                         indicates recreational cod bycatch on                 mortality, consistent with National
                                                   Comment 2: Three individuals                          targeted haddock trips was significantly
                                                 commented that the haddock bag limit                                                                          Standard 9.
                                                                                                         lower in 2015 compared to previous
                                                 should be higher. One individual felt a                 years. The larger bag limit for haddock                 Comment 7: Three individuals
                                                 higher bag limit was appropriate                        is expected to encourage targeted                     commented that the haddock minimum
                                                 because haddock were abundant in the                    haddock trips, and for this reason we                 size should be increased.
                                                 GOM, and two individuals asserted that                  expect anglers will continue to                         Response: As discussed in the
                                                 a higher haddock bag limit was                          successfully avoid cod. Based on the                  response to comment 6, the minimum
                                                 necessary for customers to justify the                  final 2016 measures included in this                  size for recreationally caught haddock
                                                 expense of a trip on a charter or party                 rule, total GOM cod mortality (Table 2),              was reduced to 17 inches (43.2 cm) in
                                                 boat (for-hire vessels).                                including release mortality, is estimated             2015 because there were a large number
                                                   Response: We agree with the                           to be only 73–84 percent of the                       of haddock in the 17-inch (43.2-cm) to
                                                 Council’s recommendation that the                       recreational quota. GOM cod release                   20-inch (50.8-cm) range. There is no
                                                 haddock bag limit should be 15 fish due                 mortality is estimated to be 86–89 mt, or             new information available to suggest a
                                                 to uncertainty in the model, concerns                   approximately 55–57 percent of the                    population shift to larger haddock;
                                                 about a dramatic change in the                          recreational quota. The model predicts                therefore, the 17-inch (43.2-cm)
                                                 possession limit, and a history of catch                maintaining a 3-fish bag limit for                    minimum size has been retained to
                                                 exceeding the recreational quota when                   haddock (status quo measures) would                   reduce overall mortality, but
                                                 the possession limit was unlimited. The                 result in 62 mt of cod discard mortality.             particularly discard mortality.
                                                 15-fish bag limit for haddock is                        This analysis is available at: http://
                                                 considered the best compromise to                       s3.amazonaws.com/nefmc.org/                           Haddock Season
                                                 increase in the number of trips taken                   4e.151124_FY2016_simulations_RAP_
                                                 and fish caught while staying within the                                                                         Comment 8: Three individuals
                                                                                                         and_Committee_options_NEFSC.pdf.
                                                 recreational sub-ACLs for 2016 (Table                                                                         commented that the haddock season
                                                                                                         Given the increase in the recreational
                                                 2).                                                                                                           should be open longer.
                                                                                                         cod quota for 2016, this modest increase
                                                   Comment 3: Seven individuals                          in cod discard mortality is not a                        Response: We disagree. We have
                                                 commented that the haddock bag limit                    biological concern.                                   determined that the Council’s
                                                 should be lower. Their reasons included                    Comment 5: One commenter                           recommended haddock season is more
                                                 a preference for coupling a smaller bag                 expressed concern that a 15-fish bag                  likely to achieve conservation objectives
                                                 limit with a larger minimum size to                     limit for haddock would encourage a                   in light of weighing the benefits of
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                                                 yield better fish, uncertainty in the stock             black market for recreationally-caught                having a spring open season against the
                                                 assessment, and concern that catch                      fish because it exceeded the                          risks of uncertainty in the model. In
                                                 would be higher than predicted because                  consumption needs of recreational                     particular, we share the Council’s
                                                 headboats would stay on one spot until                  anglers.                                              concern about a lack of catch data from
                                                 every customer catches the bag limit.                      Response: Selling recreationally                   March 1 through April 14 to inform the
                                                   Response: The GOM haddock stock is                    caught fish is illegal. Apprehended                   analysis and estimate the impact of
                                                 not overfished and overfishing is not                   violators will be sanctioned and illegal              haddock fishing during that period.


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                                                 Cod Measures                                            that increasing the bag limit beyond one                 Comment 13: One individual
                                                   Comment 9: Eleven commenters                          fish would likely cause the recreational              recommended a mid-year adjustment to
                                                 generally supported the proposed                        fishery to exceed its quota. Rather than              increase or decrease the cod bag limit
                                                 recreational cod measures.                              converting discarded cod to landings, an              based on science or input from the for-
                                                   Response: We agree and have                           increased bag limit would lead to                     hire fleet.
                                                                                                         increased effort targeting cod and result                Response: Although a mid-year
                                                 approved the cod measures
                                                                                                         in catch exceeding the recreational cod               adjustment may be beneficial in some
                                                 recommended by the Council. As
                                                                                                         quota. Based on the analyses, we agree                circumstances, this type of mid-season,
                                                 further discussed in the proposed rule
                                                                                                         with the Council’s recommendation to                  real-time adjustment is not currently
                                                 and the supplemental EA, the measures
                                                                                                         implement the one-fish bag limit for the              possible for the recreational groundfish
                                                 being implemented for the 2016 fishing
                                                                                                         months of August and September as the                 fishery. As described in greater detail in
                                                 year are expected to result in an                                                                             the proposed rule and Supplemental
                                                 increase in the number of trips taken by                best way to balance recreational fishing
                                                                                                         opportunities and cod mortality.                      EA, the Marine Recreational Information
                                                 anglers, increased catch, and positive                                                                        Program (MRIP) gathers fishing effort
                                                 economic impacts in comparison to                          We encourage the recreational
                                                                                                         community to fish not only for cod, but               and catch data in two month ‘‘waves’’
                                                 retaining the 2015 measures, while                                                                            (for example, wave 1 is January–
                                                 staying within the recreational quotas                  for the other plentiful species in our
                                                                                                         waters, including haddock, pollock, and               February; wave 2 is March–April), and
                                                 for 2016.                                                                                                     preliminary data for a given wave is
                                                   Comment 10: The Massachusetts                         redfish. Recipes for these fish are
                                                                                                         available on our Fishwatch Web site at:               generally not available until 6 weeks
                                                 Striped Bass Association and one                                                                              after the wave ends. Accurately
                                                 individual commented that the GOM                       http://www.fishwatch.gov/eating-
                                                                                                         seafood/recipes.                                      assessing catch mid-year, modeling
                                                 cod stock should remain closed to                                                                             potential changes, and revising
                                                 recreational fishing until the stock can                   Comment 12: In opposing the one-fish
                                                                                                         bag limit for GOM cod, the Stellwagen                 regulations in time to make any
                                                 support a longer season.                                                                                      meaningful change prior to the end of
                                                   Response: We disagree. We have                        Bank Charter Boat Association and 59
                                                                                                                                                               the fishing year would not be possible.
                                                 determined that the Council’s                           individuals commented that in 2015
                                                 recommended 2-month open season is                      there had been many reports of cod                    Cod Minimum Size
                                                 the best compromise for achieving                       bycatch in the GOM and excellent cod                     Comment 14: Three individuals
                                                 National Standard 1’s requirement to                    fishing in southern New England. An                   commented that the minimum size for
                                                 achieve optimum yield while                             additional six individuals and the                    cod should be lowered. One of the
                                                 preventing overfishing for the                          Stellwagen Bank Charter Boat                          individuals suggested that a 19-inch
                                                 recreational cod fishery. The analysis                  Association also commented that cod                   (48.3-cm) minimum size and a 30-inch
                                                 described in the Supplemental EA and                    are more abundant in the GOM.                         (76.3-cm) maximum size be
                                                 proposed rule show this short open                      Additionally, one commenter asserted                  implemented rather than only a
                                                 season will provide benefits to the                     that the recreational discard mortality               minimum size.
                                                 public in the form of increased                         was incorrectly assumed to be 100                        Response: The recreational groundfish
                                                 recreational fishing opportunities and                  percent.                                              fishery has historically been managed
                                                 cod catch, with related economic                           Response: Atlantic cod are managed                 with minimum sizes to protect juveniles
                                                 benefits, without exceeding the                         as two distinct stocks: GOM and                       and control overall mortality. As
                                                 recreational quota. Additionally,                       Georges Bank. Atlantic cod caught in                  described in the proposed rule, we
                                                 analysis suggests that this limited open                southern New England are part of the                  consulted with the Council, including
                                                 season for cod will reduce cod discards                 Georges Bank stock, and are not part of               the Recreational Advisory Panel and the
                                                 by turning some of that mortality into                  the GOM stock. As described more fully                Groundfish Oversight Committee.
                                                 landings.                                               in the Framework Adjustment 55 EA, an                 Analysis of potential measures for 2016
                                                                                                         operational assessment of GOM cod was                 showed that cod catch and mortality
                                                 Cod Bag Limit                                           conducted in 2015. The review panel                   increased with lower minimum sizes.
                                                   Comment 11: The Stellwagen Bank                       concluded that the updated assessment                 Based on these analyses, the Council,
                                                 Charter Boat Association and 70                         was acceptable as a scientific basis for              the Recreational Advisory Panel, and
                                                 individuals opposed the 1-fish bag limit                management advice. Consistent with                    the Groundfish Oversight Committee all
                                                 and commented in support of a larger                    National Standard 2, this assessment                  recommended a 24-inch minimum size
                                                 bag limit for GOM cod. One individual                   was considered the best scientific                    for cod. The commenter did not explain
                                                 suggested that the cod bag limit be                     information available upon which to                   why a maximize size limit combined
                                                 adjusted to turn release mortality into                 base management measures. This                        with a minimum size limit would better
                                                 landings. Three individuals commented                   operational assessment included the                   achieve the conservation objectives for
                                                 that the cod bag limit was too low to                   most recent information on recreational               cod. Therefore, we have determined that
                                                 justify the expense of a trip.                          discard mortality for GOM cod (15                     the Council’s recommended minimum
                                                   Response: As described in the                         percent) to re-estimate recreational                  size by itself is expected to keep the
                                                 proposed rule and the EA prepared for                   catch from 2004 through 2014. The                     recreational cod catch below the quota.
                                                 Framework Adjustment 55, the GOM                        assessment found that the stock is
                                                 cod stock is overfished and subject to                  overfished, subject to overfishing, and               Cod Season
                                                 overfishing, but the biomass has                        spawning stock biomass was only 4–6                     Comment 15: The Stellwagen Bank
                                                 increased slightly. Framework                           percent of the biomass target. Based on               Charter Boat Association and 65
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                                                 Adjustment 55 has increased the                         this information, and that GOM cod                    individuals commented in support of a
                                                 recreational sub-ACL to 157 mt. The                     remains subject to a rebuilding program               longer open season for cod than the two
                                                 analyses presented to the Recreational                  as part of the Northeast Multispecies                 months set by this final rule. A total of
                                                 Advisory Panel (http://                                 FMP, the recreational measures                        three individuals also commented that
                                                 s3.amazonaws.com/nefmc.org/4c_                          implemented by this rule are necessary                the open season for cod should be in the
                                                 151117_Recreational_Measures_                           to prevent the recreational fishery from              spring to reflect historical fishing
                                                 Presentation_RAP_NEFSC.pdf) suggest                     exceeding the quota.                                  patterns.


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                                                   Response: We disagree with setting a                  the poor status of the GOM cod stock,                 collected from small recreational fishing
                                                 longer open season and with moving the                  and that the commercial fishery                       vessels.
                                                 open season to spring. We agree with                    (particularly draggers) was responsible                 Response: Currently, all recreational
                                                 the Council’s recommendation to open                    for the current GOM cod stock status.                 data is collected through MRIP which
                                                 August and September for cod fishing                       Response: Based on historical                      estimates effort by private recreational
                                                 because it protects spring-spawning cod,                landings, approximately one third of the              vessels from information collected by
                                                 provides more conservation than a                       GOM cod and haddock annual catch                      the Coastal Household Telephone
                                                 spring opening, and strikes a better                    limits are allocated to the recreational              Survey. MRIP is transitioning to a mail
                                                 balance between the summer season                       fishery. Preliminary estimates for                    survey design to improve the
                                                 preferred by many private recreational                  fishing year 2015 catch show that the                 information collected. Beginning in
                                                 anglers and tourists relying on for-hire                recreational fishery stayed within its                January 2018, the transition will be
                                                 vessels in the southern GOM, and the                    allocations. However, in fishing years                complete and the mail survey will have
                                                 longer fall season favored by the for-hire              2013 and 2014, the recreational fishery               replaced the telephone survey. Until
                                                 vessels further north in the GOM                        exceeded both its GOM cod and                         then, both surveys are being run to
                                                 looking to extend their season.                         haddock quotas by considerable                        calibrate the new survey and this is
                                                                                                         amounts. In 2014, catch of GOM                        considered to collect the best scientific
                                                 General Comments                                                                                              information available.
                                                                                                         haddock from recreational vessels
                                                    Comment 16: One commenter felt that                  exceeded that from commercial
                                                 it was unfair for closed seasons to                                                                           Classification
                                                                                                         groundfish vessels. Recreational catch is
                                                 always occur in spring because it                                                                                The Administrator, Greater Atlantic
                                                                                                         a significant portion of the GOM cod
                                                 disadvantaged for-hire businesses.                                                                            Region, NMFS, determined that these
                                                                                                         and haddock harvest and it needs to be
                                                    Response: Over time, closed seasons                                                                        measures are necessary for the
                                                                                                         adequately managed in tandem with the
                                                 for GOM cod and haddock have                                                                                  conservation and management of the
                                                                                                         commercial fishery to ensure that catch
                                                 occurred during different seasons                                                                             Northeast multispecies fishery and that
                                                                                                         limits necessary to prevent overfishing
                                                 (including spring, summer, fall, and                                                                          it is consistent with the Magnuson-
                                                                                                         these stocks and rebuild the cod stock
                                                 winter). As stated in the previous                                                                            Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                                                                                         are not exceeded. For these reasons, the
                                                 comment, we agree with the Council’s                                                                          Management Act and other applicable
                                                                                                         recreational measures implemented by                  laws.
                                                 recommendation to curtail the spring
                                                 open season for GOM cod, in part,                       this rule are necessary to prevent the                   There is good cause under 5 U.S.C.
                                                 because spring is a spawning season for                 recreational fishery from exceeding its               553(d)(1) and (3) to waive the
                                                 cod in the GOM and keeping the GOM                      sub-ACL in fishing year 2016.                         requirement for an effective date 30
                                                 closed to recreational vessels during                      Comment 19: We received 63                         days after date of publication because
                                                 spawning season provides more                           comments requesting that we consider                  this rule relieves a restriction by
                                                 protection of the cod stock there. We                   economic impacts when setting the                     increasing recreational fishing
                                                 will continue to work collaboratively                   recreational measures for 2016.                       opportunities for Gulf of Maine (GOM)
                                                 with the recreational community to                         Response: The supplemental EA                      cod and haddock. This rule could not
                                                 develop measures that best meet the                     developed for this action considers                   have been published sooner because
                                                 needs of the fishery.                                   economic impacts of these recreational                data to justify these measures was only
                                                    Comment 17: One individual                           measures. It estimates that the number                recently available and there was a
                                                 commented that the for-hire fleet should                of angler trips in 2016 will increase                 regulatory requirement to first consult
                                                 have different regulations than private                 more than 60 percent from 2015. Based                 with the Council which could be done
                                                 recreational anglers.                                   on an increased number of trips, and                  no sooner than its December 1–3, 2015,
                                                    Response: We do not agree that there                 increased catch, we anticipate these                  meeting. Subsequent to that meeting
                                                 should be different measures between                    measures will have a positive economic                NMFS was required to publish a
                                                 the for-hire fleet and private recreational             impact in comparison to measures                      proposed rule and accept comment on
                                                 anglers at this time because the                        currently in place for 2015. These                    the proposed measures prior to
                                                 Northeast Multispecies FMP does not                     measures are intended to mitigate the                 publishing this final rule. Currently,
                                                 specify separate goals or objectives for                economic impacts of continued low                     recreational fishing vessels are
                                                 managing these two segments of the                      allocations of GOM cod.                               prohibited from retaining any GOM cod.
                                                 fishery. The Council has allocated sub-                    Comment 20: One individual                         Additionally, the recreational bag limit
                                                 ACLs of GOM cod and haddock to the                      recommended that we ban treble hooks                  for GOM haddock is three fish and the
                                                 recreational fishery as a whole, but has                to reduce discard mortality of cod and                fishery is only open May through
                                                 not further divided those allocations                   haddock.                                              August and November through
                                                 between the private and for-hire sectors.                  Response: The Council did not                      February.
                                                 The Recreational Advisory Panel has                     recommend banning treble hooks in its                    The measures implemented by this
                                                 discussed the idea of separating the                    consultation with us. There is no                     final rule relieve the current restriction
                                                 private angler and for-hire sectors of the              conclusive scientific evidence, at this               on the recreational fishery by increasing
                                                 recreational fishery, but the Council has               time, that banning treble hooks would                 the GOM cod bag limit from zero to one
                                                 chosen not to recommend such                            have positive conservation benefits in                fish and the haddock bag limit from 3
                                                 measures. Accordingly, we are                           the GOM groundfish fishery, but there is              fish to 15 fish beginning on May 1,
                                                 implementing recreational measures                      ongoing research on this type of                      resulting in in positive economic
                                                 applicable to all vessels recreational                  measure. Until we have more scientific                benefits to the recreational fishery.
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                                                 fishing for GOM cod and haddock.                        evidence on this type of gear change, we              Because the recreational fishery has
                                                    Comment 18: We received many                         have determined not to implement a ban                been closed since February 29, 2016, it
                                                 comments comparing the recreational                     on treble hooks.                                      is important to immediately implement
                                                 and commercial fisheries. Commenters                       Comment 21: One individual                         this increased bag limit to ensure that
                                                 argued that the recreational fishery has                commented that recreational effort in                 recreational anglers, and the small
                                                 little impact on stocks, that recreational              the GOM is higher than data show and                  businesses that make up the for-hire
                                                 fishermen should not be penalized for                   recommended additional data be                        fleet, can plan for and make the most of


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                                                 the short spring and summer season                                                               Minimum size       the place of landing by dividing the
                                                 when weather is best for small boats in                              Species                                        number of fillets by two. If fish are
                                                 the GOM.                                                                                         Inches     cm      filleted into a single (butterfly) fillet,
                                                   This final rule has been determined to                                                                            such fillet shall be deemed to be from
                                                                                                         Haddock:
                                                 be not significant for purposes of                                                                                  one whole fish.
                                                                                                           Inside GOM Regulated
                                                 Executive Order 12866.                                       Mesh Area 1 ...............              17     43.2      (iv) Cod harvested by a charter or
                                                   The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                     Outside GOM Regulated                                     party boat with more than one person
                                                 the Department of Commerce certified                         Mesh Area 1 ...............              18     45.7   aboard may be pooled in one or more
                                                 to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                Pollock ..............................        19     48.3   containers. Compliance with the
                                                 Small Business Administration during                    Witch Flounder (gray sole)                    14     35.6   possession limits will be determined by
                                                 the proposed rule stage that this action                Yellowtail Flounder ...........               13     33.0   dividing the number of fish on board by
                                                 would not have a significant economic                   American Plaice (dab) ......                  14     35.6   the number of persons on board. If there
                                                 impact on a substantial number of small                 Atlantic Halibut ..................           41    104.1   is a violation of the possession limits on
                                                                                                         Winter Flounder
                                                 entities. The factual basis for the                                                                                 board a vessel carrying more than one
                                                                                                           (blackback) ....................            12     30.5
                                                 certification was published in the                      Redfish ..............................         9     22.9   person, the violation shall be deemed to
                                                 proposed rule and is not repeated here.                                                                             have been committed by the owner or
                                                                                                            1 GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in
                                                 No comments were received regarding                                                                                 operator of the vessel.
                                                 this certification. As a result, a                      § 648.80(a).                                                   (v) Cod must be stored so as to be
                                                 regulatory flexibility analysis was not                 **     *     *    *                                         readily available for inspection.
                                                 required and none was prepared.                     (c) * * *                                                       *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                     (1) * * *                                                          (8) Haddock—(i) Outside the Gulf of
                                                 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
                                                                                                     (ii) Each person on a private                                   Maine—(A) Private recreational vessels.
                                                    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and recreational fishing vessel, fishing from                                  Each person on a private recreational
                                                 reporting requirements.                          August 1 through September 30, may                                 vessel may possess unlimited haddock
                                                    Dated: April 20, 2016.                        possess no more than one cod per day                               in, or harvested from, the EEZ when
                                                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                             in, or harvested from, the EEZ when                                fishing outside of the GOM Regulated
                                                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for               fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh                                  Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1).
                                                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine             Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1); with the                            (B) Charter or party boats. Each
                                                 Fisheries Service.                               exception that each person on a private                            person on a charter or party fishing boat
                                                    For the reasons stated in the                 recreational vessel in possession of cod                           permitted under this part, and not
                                                 preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part                caught outside the GOM Regulated                                   fishing under the NE multispecies DAS
                                                 648 as follows:                                  Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1)                              program or on a sector trip, may possess
                                                                                                  may transit this area with more than one                           unlimited haddock in, or harvested
                                                 PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                        such cod per person up to the                                      from, the EEZ when fishing outside of
                                                 NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                       possession limit specified at paragraph                            the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified
                                                                                                  (c)(1)(i) of this section, provided all bait                       in § 648.80(a)(1).
                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648         and hooks are removed from fishing                                    (ii) Gulf of Maine—(A) Private
                                                 continues to read as follows:                    rods and any cod on board has been                                 recreational vessels. Each person on a
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.             gutted and stored.                                                 private recreational vessel in possession
                                                                                                  *       *     *     *    *                                         of haddock caught outside the GOM
                                                 ■ 2. In § 648.89, revise paragraphs (b)(1),
                                                                                                     (2) Charter or party boats. (i) Each                            Regulated Mesh Area specified in
                                                 (c)(1)(ii), (c)(2), and (c)(8) to read as
                                                                                                  person on a charter or party boat                                  § 648.80(a)(1) may transit this area with
                                                 follows:
                                                                                                  permitted under this part and not                                  more than the GOM haddock possession
                                                 § 648.89 Recreational and charter/party          fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                              limit specified at paragraph (c)(8)(ii) of
                                                 vessel restrictions.                             program or on a sector trip may possess                            this section up to the possession limit
                                                 *      *      *      *       *                   unlimited cod when fishing outside of                              specified at paragraph (c)(8)(i) of this
                                                    (b) Recreational minimum fish sizes— the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified                                       section, provided all bait and hooks are
                                                 (1) Minimum fish sizes. Unless further           in § 648.80(a)(1).                                                 removed from fishing rods and any
                                                 restricted under this section, persons              (ii) Each person on a charter or party                          haddock on board has been gutted and
                                                 aboard charter or party boats permitted          boat permitted under this part, fishing                            stored.
                                                 under this part and not fishing under            from August 1 through September 30,                                   (1) May through February. Each
                                                 the NE multispecies DAS program or               and not fishing under the NE                                       person on a private recreational fishing
                                                 under the restrictions and conditions of multispecies DAS program or on a                                           vessel, fishing from May 1 through
                                                 an approved sector operations plan, and sector trip, may possess no more than                                       February 28 (February 29 in leap years),
                                                 private recreational fishing vessels in or one cod per day in the GOM Regulated                                     may possess no more than 15 haddock
                                                 possessing fish from the EEZ, may not            Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1);                             per day in, or harvested from, the EEZ
                                                 possess fish smaller than the minimum            with the exception that each person on                             when fishing in the GOM Regulated
                                                 fish sizes, measured in total length, as         a charter or party boat in possession of                           Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1).
                                                 follows:                                         cod caught outside the GOM Regulated                                  (2) March 1 through April 14. When
                                                                                                  Mesh Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1)                              fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh
                                                                                   Minimum size   may transit this area with more than one                           Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1), persons
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                                                           Species                                such cod up to any possession limit                                aboard private recreational fishing
                                                                                  Inches    cm    under paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section,                         vessels may not fish for or possess any
                                                 Cod:
                                                                                                  provided all bait and hooks are removed                            haddock from March 1 through April
                                                    Inside GOM Regulated                          from fishing rods and any cod on board                             14.
                                                      Mesh Area 1 ...............     24     61.0 has been gutted and stored.                                           (3) April 15 through April 30. Each
                                                    Outside GOM Regulated                            (iii) For purposes of counting fish,                            person on a private recreational fishing
                                                      Mesh Area 1 ...............     22     55.9 fillets will be converted to whole fish at                         vessel, fishing from April 15 through


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                                                 April 30, may possess no more than 15                   May 1 through February 28 (or 29 in                      (iii) For purposes of counting fish,
                                                 haddock per day in, or harvested from,                  leap years), may possess no more than                 fillets will be converted to whole fish at
                                                 the EEZ when fishing in the GOM                         15 haddock per day in, or harvested                   the place of landing by dividing the
                                                 Regulated Mesh Area specified in                        from, the EEZ when fishing in the GOM                 number of fillets by two. If fish are
                                                 § 648.80(a)(1).                                         Regulated Mesh Area specified in                      filleted into a single (butterfly) fillet,
                                                    (B) Charter or party boats. Each                     § 648.80(a)(1).                                       such fillet shall be deemed to be from
                                                 person on a charter or party fishing boat                                                                     one whole fish.
                                                                                                            (2) March 1 through April 14. When
                                                 permitted under this part, and not                                                                               (iv) Haddock harvested in or from the
                                                                                                         fishing in the GOM Regulated Mesh
                                                 fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                                                                         EEZ by private recreational fishing boats
                                                                                                         Area specified in § 648.80(a)(1), persons
                                                 program or on a sector trip, in                                                                               or charter or party boats with more than
                                                                                                         aboard a charter or party fishing boat
                                                 possession of haddock caught outside                                                                          one person aboard may be pooled in one
                                                                                                         permitted under this part, and not
                                                 the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified                                                                         or more containers. Compliance with
                                                                                                         fishing under the NE multispecies DAS
                                                 in § 648.80(a)(1) may transit this area                                                                       the possession limit will be determined
                                                 with more than the GOM haddock                          program or on a sector trip, may not fish
                                                                                                         for or possess any haddock from March                 by dividing the number of fish on board
                                                 possession limit specified at paragraph                                                                       by the number of persons on board. If
                                                 (c)(8)(ii) of this section up to the                    1 through April 14.
                                                                                                            (3) April 15 through April 30. Each                there is a violation of the possession
                                                 possession limit specified at paragraph
                                                                                                         person on a charter or party fishing boat             limit on board a vessel carrying more
                                                 (c)(8)(i) of this section, provided all bait
                                                                                                         permitted under this part, and not                    than one person, the violation shall be
                                                 and hooks are removed from fishing
                                                                                                         fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                 deemed to have been committed by the
                                                 rods and any haddock on board has
                                                                                                         program or on a sector trip, fishing from             owner or operator of the vessel.
                                                 been gutted and stored.
                                                    (1) May through February. Each                       April 15 through April 30, may possess                   (v) Haddock must be stored so as to
                                                 person on a charter or party fishing boat               no more than 15 haddock per day in, or                be readily available for inspection.
                                                 permitted under this part, and not                      harvested from, the EEZ when fishing in               *       *    *     *     *
                                                 fishing under the NE multispecies DAS                   the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified                 [FR Doc. 2016–10053 Filed 4–29–16; 8:45 am]
                                                 program or on a sector trip, fishing from               in § 648.80(a)(1).                                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2016-04-30 13:34:51
Document Modified: 2016-04-30 13:34:51
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 1, 2016.
ContactMark Grant, Sector Policy Analyst, phone: 978-281-9145; email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 26452 
RIN Number0648-BF69
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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