81_FR_32348 81 FR 32249 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Amendment 35

81 FR 32249 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Amendment 35

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 99 (May 23, 2016)

Page Range32249-32255
FR Document2016-12077

NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 35 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (FMP) (Amendment 35), as prepared and submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). Amendment 35 and this final rule removes black snapper, mahogany snapper, dog snapper, and schoolmaster from the FMP and the regulations, and revises regulations regarding the golden tilefish longline endorsement program. The purpose of this final rule is to ensure that only snapper-grouper species requiring Federal management are included in the Snapper- Grouper FMP, improve the consistency of management of snapper-grouper species in waters off south Florida across state and Federal jurisdictional boundaries, and to align regulations for golden tilefish longline endorsements with the Council's original intent for establishing the longline endorsement program.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 99 (Monday, May 23, 2016)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 150303208-6394-02]
RIN 0648-BE70


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Snapper-Grouper Fishery Off the Southern Atlantic States; Amendment 35

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 35 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South 
Atlantic Region (FMP) (Amendment 35), as prepared and submitted by the 
South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). Amendment 35 and 
this final rule removes black snapper, mahogany snapper, dog snapper, 
and schoolmaster from the FMP and the regulations, and revises 
regulations regarding the golden tilefish longline endorsement program. 
The purpose of this final rule is to ensure that only snapper-grouper 
species requiring Federal management are included in the Snapper-
Grouper FMP, improve the consistency of management of snapper-grouper 
species in waters off south Florida across state and Federal 
jurisdictional boundaries, and to align regulations for golden tilefish 
longline endorsements with the Council's original intent for 
establishing the longline endorsement program.

DATES: This final rule is effective June 22, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 35 may be obtained from the 
Southeast Regional Office Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov. 
Amendment 35 includes a draft environmental assessment, a Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, a regulatory impact review, and a 
Fishery Impact Statement.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nikhil Mehta, telephone: 727-824-5305; 
email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The snapper-grouper fishery of the South 
Atlantic is managed under the FMP, and includes black snapper, mahogany 
snapper, dog snapper, schoolmaster, and golden tilefish. The FMP was 
prepared by the Council and is implemented through regulations at 50 
CFR part 622 under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
    On February 5, 2016, NMFS published a notice of availability for 
Amendment 35 and requested public comment (81 FR 6222). On March 4, 
2016, NMFS published a proposed rule for Amendment 35 and requested 
public comment (81 FR 11502). The Secretary

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of Commerce approved Amendment 35 on May 4, 2016. The proposed rule and 
Amendment 35 outline the rationale for the actions contained in this 
final rule. A summary of the actions implemented by Amendment 35 and 
this final rule is provided below.

Management Measures Contained in This Final Rule

    Amendment 35 and this final rule removes black snapper, mahogany 
snapper, dog snapper, and schoolmaster from the FMP and the 
regulations, and revises the golden tilefish longline endorsement 
regulations to be consistent with the Council's original intent for 
establishing the longline endorsement program.

Remove Four Species From the FMP

    The Council determined in Amendment 35 that black snapper, mahogany 
snapper, dog snapper, and schoolmaster should be removed from the FMP, 
to ensure that only species requiring Federal management are included 
in the FMP. While these species are currently in the FMP, they have 
extremely low commercial landings in state and Federal waters, and 
almost all harvest (recreational and commercial) occurs in waters off 
the coast of South Florida. Currently, NMFS does not manage these 
species in Federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf); however, the 
species are subject to regulations in Florida state waters. As 
described in Amendment 35, there are currently different regulations 
for recreational bag limits, size limits, and catch levels for these 
species in South Atlantic Federal waters and Florida state waters. 
Inconsistent regulations make enforcement difficult and can be 
confusing to the public. Amendment 35 and this final rule removes black 
snapper, mahogany snapper, dog snapper, and schoolmaster from the FMP 
and the regulations and NMFS will not manage these species in Federal 
waters of the South Atlantic. At its April 2016 meeting, the Florida 
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approved extending state 
regulation of these species into Federal waters off Florida for 
Florida-state registered fishing vessels, consistent with section 
306(a)(3)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, to provide consistent 
regulations for these species across state and Federal jurisdictional 
boundaries.
    Black snapper is part of the deep-water complex within the FMP. The 
deep-water complex currently includes black snapper, yellowedge 
grouper, silk snapper, misty grouper, queen snapper, sand tilefish, and 
blackfin snapper. With black snapper removed from the FMP, the annual 
catch limit (ACL) for the deep-water complex is reduced from 170,278 lb 
(77,237 kg), round weight, to 169,896 lb (77,063 kg), round weight, a 
difference of 382 lb (173 kg), round weight.
    Dog snapper and mahogany snapper are part of the other snappers 
complex within the FMP. The other snappers complex currently includes 
cubera snapper, gray snapper, lane snapper, dog snapper, and mahogany 
snapper. Removal of dog snapper and mahogany snapper from the FMP 
reduces the other snappers complex ACL from 1,517,716 lb (688,424 kg), 
round weight, to 1,513,883 lb (686,688 kg), round weight, a difference 
of 3,833 lb (1,739 kg), round weight.
    Schoolmaster is currently designated as an ecosystem component (EC) 
species in the FMP. The Council chose not to retain dog snapper, 
mahogany snapper, and black snapper in the FMP as EC species because 
the objective of the amendment is to establish a consistent regulatory 
environment across jurisdictional boundaries in Gulf and South Atlantic 
Federal waters and Florida state waters. Because NMFS does not manage 
these species in Gulf Federal waters, the Council determined that 
retaining them as EC species would continue inconsistent regulations 
across jurisdictional boundaries. Additionally, if these species were 
designated as EC species, the state of Florida would not be able to 
extend their management authority for these species into Federal 
waters, because states may not generally manage species in Federal 
waters if those species are included in Federal fishery management 
plans, as per section 306(a)(3)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    Removing these species from the FMP and the regulations is not 
expected to result in any adverse biological effects.

Clarify Regulations for Golden Tilefish Endorsement Holders

    The final rule to implement Amendment 18B to the FMP (78 FR 23858, 
April 23, 2013) established a longline endorsement program for the 
commercial golden tilefish component of the snapper-grouper fishery. A 
longline endorsement is required to fish for golden tilefish with 
longline gear. Amendment 18B also established a golden tilefish hook-
and-line quota and modified the golden tilefish commercial trip limits. 
The Council established the longline endorsement program and gear 
specific commercial quotas to help ensure that fishermen fishing with 
each gear type have a fair and equitable allocation of the commercial 
quota. The Council did not intend for longline endorsement holders to 
fish on the hook-and-line quota, or for non-endorsement holders to fish 
on the longline quota.
    The Council and NMFS are aware that since Amendment 18B was 
implemented, some longline endorsement holders are transferring their 
golden tilefish longline endorsement to another vessel and then fishing 
for golden tilefish using hook-and-line gear under the hook-and-line 
quota. Other endorsement holders are renewing their Federal commercial 
snapper-grouper vessel permit but are waiting to renew their golden 
tilefish longline endorsement, so that they are able to fish for golden 
tilefish using hook-and-line gear under the hook-and-line quota while 
their longline endorsement is not valid. Neither scenario is consistent 
with the original intent of the Council in Amendment 18B. The Council 
decided to clarify their intent for golden tilefish longline 
endorsement holders in Amendment 35. Currently, as described at Sec.  
622.191(a)(2)(ii), the regulations state that ``Vessels with a golden 
tilefish longline endorsement are not eligible to fish for golden 
tilefish using hook-and-line gear under this 500-lb (227-kg), gutted 
weight, trip limit.'' This final rule revises the regulations to state 
that ``Vessels that have valid or renewable golden tilefish longline 
endorsements anytime during the fishing year, are not eligible to fish 
for golden tilefish using hook-and-line gear under this 500-lb (227-
kg), gutted weight, trip limit.'' Thus, a fisherman who owns a vessel 
with a valid or renewable golden tilefish longline endorsement would 
not be eligible to fish for golden tilefish using hook-and-line gear 
under the 500-lb (227-kg), gutted weight, hook-and-line trip limit 
during that fishing year.

Additional Change to Codified Text

    In the part 622 regulations, NMFS would revise ``allowable 
biological catch'' to read ``acceptable biological catch'' wherever it 
occurs. In the part 600 regulations, ``ABC'' is defined as ``acceptable 
biological catch;'' however, in the part 622 regulations, ``ABC'' is 
defined as ``acceptable biological catch'' in three places and 
``allowable biological catch'' in four places. NMFS has determined that 
``acceptable biological catch'' is the more precise definition for 
``ABC''. Therefore, to be consistent with the part 600 regulations and 
to use the more precise terminology, NMFS changes the definition of 
``ABC'' to ``acceptable biological catch,'' and accordingly revise 
``allowable biological catch,''

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wherever it occurs in the part 622 regulations.

Comments and Responses

    A total of 11 comments were received on the proposed rule and 
Amendment 35 from individuals, a recreational fishing organization, the 
state of Florida, and a Federal agency. One individual and the state of 
Florida supported the removal of the four species from the Snapper-
Grouper FMP. Two comments were not related to the actions in the 
Amendment 35. The Federal agency stated that it had no comment on the 
proposed rule or Amendment 35. The remaining comments that specifically 
relate to the actions contained in the amendment and the rule as well 
as NMFS' respective responses, are summarized below.
    Comment 1: NMFS should wait for stock assessments for black 
snapper, mahogany snapper, dog snapper, and schoolmaster, before 
removing these species from the FMP.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that it is necessary to complete stock 
assessments before removing these species from the FMP. Although a 
stock assessment has not been performed for any of these species, there 
is no indication that these stocks are depleted. Black snapper, 
mahogany snapper, dog snapper, and schoolmaster are currently in the 
FMP, but have extremely low landings in state and Federal waters, and 
almost all harvest (recreational and commercial) occurs in waters off 
south Florida. While NMFS does not manage these species in the Federal 
waters of the Gulf, these species are subject to regulations in Florida 
state waters in both the Gulf and South Atlantic. Further, as 
anticipated in Amendment 35 and the state of Florida's comment on the 
proposed rule, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 
has approved extending state regulations for these species for Florida-
state registered vessels into Federal waters of the South Atlantic and 
Gulf off Florida. Based on these factors, the Council and NMFS 
determined that removing these species from the FMP is not expected to 
result in any adverse biological effects. Further, the Council has the 
ability to add these species back into the FMP at any time, if such an 
action is warranted in the future.
    Comment 2: NMFS should allow a fisher to continue fishing for 
golden tilefish using hook-and-line gear once the commercial quota for 
the longline gear component is met, because the golden tilefish portion 
of the snapper-grouper fishery has separate commercial quotas for both 
hook-and-line and longline gear. It is discriminatory and unfair not to 
allow fishers with longline endorsements to fish under the hook-and-
line quota.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. Amendment 35 clarifies the intent of the 
Council in Amendment 18B to the FMP (78 FR 23858, April 23, 2013), 
which established a golden tilefish longline endorsement program. 
Amendment 18B also established golden tilefish commercial quotas for 
both the hook-and-line and longline components and revised the golden 
tilefish commercial trip limits. As explained in Amendment 35, the 
golden tilefish longline endorsement, separate quotas by gear type, and 
trip limits, were established because the golden tilefish commercial 
ACL was being harvested so rapidly by fishermen using longline gear, 
that fishermen who had historically used hook-and-line gear to target 
golden tilefish were not able to participate in the golden tilefish 
portion of the snapper-grouper fishery as a result of the commercial 
ACL being met early in the fishing year through primarily longline 
effort. The Council established the longline endorsement program and 
gear-specific commercial quotas to help ensure that fishermen using 
each gear type have a fair and equitable allocation of the commercial 
quota. In Amendment 18B, the Council determined that allocating 75 
percent of the overall commercial ACL to longline gear (endorsement 
holders) and 25 percent of the commercial ACL to hook-and-line gear 
resulted in a fair and equitable distribution of the golden tilefish 
resource in the South Atlantic. The separate quota for longline gear is 
greater than the quota for hook-and-line gear because longline gear can 
harvest more fish than hook-and-line gear can per commercial trip. When 
establishing gear-specific quotas, the Council never intended for 
longline endorsement holders to harvest golden tilefish under the hook-
and-line quota, or for non-endorsement holders (hook-and-line) to fish 
under the longline quota.
    However, the Council and NMFS are aware that since Amendment 18B 
was implemented, some longline endorsement holders have been 
transferring their golden tilefish longline endorsement to another 
vessel and then fishing for golden tilefish using hook-and-line gear 
under the hook-and-line quota. Other endorsement holders are renewing 
their Federal commercial snapper-grouper vessel permit but are waiting 
to renew their golden tilefish longline endorsement, thereby fishing 
for golden tilefish using hook-and-line gear under the hook-and-line 
quota while their longline endorsement is not valid. Neither scenario 
is consistent with the original intent of the Council in Amendment 18B. 
Through Amendment 35, the Council clarified and reaffirmed their intent 
for the golden tilefish longline endorsement program in the snapper-
grouper fishery, to ensure that fishermen using both gear types can 
participate in harvesting the golden tilefish resource.
    Comment 3: Revision of the golden tilefish longline endorsement 
regulations will create an economic hardship for the current 22 golden 
tilefish longline endorsement holders.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges that there may be potential negative 
economic effects to the 22 longline endorsement holders, as further 
discussed in the Classification section to this final rule. The Council 
considered these effects in Amendment 18B and Amendment 35, and NMFS 
has determined that the actions in Amendment 35 are consistent with the 
National Standards in the Magnuson-Stevens Act. In Amendment 18B, the 
Council considered the negative effects to longline vessels resulting 
from the allocation of the golden tilefish commercial ACL between 
longline endorsement holders and those without longline endorsements. 
Since the implementation of Amendment 18B, and contrary to the original 
intent of the Council, some longline endorsement holders have received 
economic benefits by harvesting golden tilefish under the hook-and-line 
quota, in addition to harvesting under the longline quota. Amendment 35 
and this final rule will remove these unanticipated economic benefits.
    If a commercial fishermen with a longline endorsement wishes to 
continue fishing for golden tilefish under the hook-and-line commercial 
trip limit during a specific fishing year after the effective date of 
this final rule, they would need to do so on a different vessel with a 
different commercial snapper-grouper permit. This is consistent with 
the Council's original intent in Amendment 18B, which was reaffirmed by 
the Council in Amendment 35. NMFS notes that it would likely not be 
economically feasible to purchase a new vessel and permit for the sole 
purpose of harvesting golden tilefish under the hook-and-line trip 
limit; however, NMFS assumes commercial fishers will only purchase new 
assets if they expect to result in a profit. Therefore, the negative 
economic effects of this final rule are limited in scope to a potential 
reduction in golden tilefish revenue for the 22 longline endorsement 
holders, most of whom did not harvest golden tilefish under both

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the longline and hook-and-line quotas on a single vessel in 2014.
    Comment 4: Changing the golden tilefish endorsement regulations 
will limit the availability of golden tilefish. It is important to have 
golden tilefish available to local restaurants and seafood dealers 
during the January through March grouper spawning season closure.
    Response: If the harvest of golden tilefish is closed to longline 
endorsement holders during a fishing year as a result of reaching the 
longline quota, golden tilefish could still be available to seafood 
restaurants and dealers through fishers who harvest golden tilefish 
under the hook-and-line quota. Furthermore, during the January through 
March spawning season closure that is in place for most grouper 
species, other species such as blueline tilefish, snowy grouper, black 
sea bass, greater amberjack, and vermilion snapper could still be 
available to seafood restaurants and dealers when the longline quota 
for golden tilefish had been met.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS, has determined 
that this final rule is consistent with Amendment 35, the FMP, the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the statutory basis for this 
rule. The proposed rule and the preamble to this final rule provide a 
statement of the need for and objectives of this rule. No duplicative, 
overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules have been identified. In 
addition, no new reporting, record-keeping, or other compliance 
requirements are introduced by this final rule.
    In compliance with section 604 of the RFA, NMFS prepared a final 
regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) for this final rule. The FRFA 
follows.
    Public comments relating to socio-economic implications and 
potential impacts on small businesses are addressed in the responses to 
comments 2, 3, and 4 in the Comments and Responses section of this 
final rule. No changes to this final rule were made in response to 
public comments. No comments were received from the Office of Advocacy 
for the Small Business Administration.
    NMFS agrees that the Council's choice of preferred alternatives 
will best achieve the Council's objectives for Amendment 35 while 
minimizing, to the extent practicable, the adverse effects on fishers, 
support industries, and associated communities.
    This final rule will directly affect all commercial vessels that 
harvest black snapper, dog snapper, mahogany snapper, schoolmaster and/
or golden tilefish under the FMP. The removal of the four snapper-
grouper species discussed in this final rule will not directly apply to 
or affect charter vessel and headboat (for-hire) businesses. Any impact 
to the profitability or competitiveness of for-hire fishing businesses 
will be the result of changes in for-hire angler demand and will 
therefore be indirect in nature. Currently, federally permitted charter 
and headboat captains and crew can retain black snapper, dog snapper, 
mahogany snapper, schoolmaster and golden tilefish under the 
recreational bag limit; however, they cannot sell these fish. As such, 
charter and headboat captains and crew will only be affected as 
recreational anglers. The RFA does not consider recreational anglers, 
who will be directly affected by this final rule, to be small entities, 
so they are outside the scope of this analysis and only the effects on 
commercial vessels were analyzed.
    As of April 27, 2016, there were 553 vessels with valid or 
renewable Federal South Atlantic snapper-grouper unlimited permits, 116 
vessels with valid or renewable 225-lb (102-kg) trip-limited permits 
and 22 vessels with valid or renewable longline endorsements for golden 
tilefish. Data from the years of 2009 through 2013, supplemented by 
partial 2014 data, were used in Amendment 35, as well as the initial 
regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA), and this data provided the 
basis for the Council's decision. Although all commercial snapper-
grouper permit holders have the opportunity to fish for black snapper, 
dog snapper, mahogany snapper, and/or schoolmaster, on average, there 
were only four federally permitted vessels identified from 2009 through 
2013 that commercially landed one or more of these species each year. 
The average annual vessel-level revenue for all species harvested by 
these four vessels over this period was approximately $101,000 (2013 
dollars), of which $32 was from black snapper, dog snapper, mahogany 
snapper, and/or schoolmaster. During the same time period, on average, 
22 vessels per year commercially harvested golden tilefish using 
longline gear and their annual average vessel-level revenue for all 
species was approximately $95,000 (2013 dollars), of which $55,000 was 
from golden tilefish. Thirty-seven vessels, on average (2009 through 
2013), commercially harvested golden tilefish exclusively with non-
longline gear and they earned an average of approximately $46,000 (2013 
dollars) per vessel for all species harvested, of which $2,000 was from 
golden tilefish.
    No other small entities that will be directly affected by this 
final rule have been identified.
    The Small Business Administration (SBA) has established size 
criteria for all major industry sectors in the U.S., including 
commercial finfish harvesters (NAICS code 114111). A business primarily 
involved in finfish harvesting is classified as a small business if it 
is independently owned and operated, is not dominant in its field of 
operation (including its affiliates), and has combined annual receipts 
not in excess of $20.5 million for all its affiliated operations 
worldwide. All of the vessels directly regulated by this final rule are 
believed to be small entities based on the SBA size criteria.
    There are currently 669 vessels eligible to fish for the snapper-
grouper species managed under the FMP. Based on the analysis included 
in the IRFA, NMFS expects only 63 of them will be affected by this 
final rule (approximately 9 percent). Because all of these commercial 
fishing businesses are believed to be small entities, the issue of 
disproportionate effects on small versus large entities does not arise 
in the present case.
    Amendment 35 and this final rule remove black snapper, dog snapper, 
mahogany snapper, and schoolmaster from the FMP and the regulations. 
The state of Florida will subsequently extend its management of these 
species into Federal waters off Florida, for Florida-state registered 
vessels. Average revenues per vessel from 2009 through 2013 for these 
four snapper-grouper species accounted for less than 1 percent of 
average total revenues received by the vessels that commercially 
harvested these species. Almost all harvest (recreational and 
commercial) of these species occurs in state and Federal waters off the 
coast of south Florida. The level of harvest of these species is not 
expected to change under management by the state of Florida, thus no 
reduction in associated ex-vessel revenue or profit is expected from 
this final rule.
    This final rule will also modify the golden tilefish longline 
endorsement regulations. Vessels that have Federal commercial snapper-
grouper permits with golden tilefish longline endorsements, 
specifically those that harvest golden tilefish using both longline and 
hook-and-line gear, are expected to be negatively affected by this 
action because they will no longer

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be able to harvest golden tilefish using hook-and-line gear under the 
hook-and-line commercial quota. This will result in reduced revenues if 
they are unable to substitute the harvest of other species. A total of 
four vessels were identified in 2014 that had a valid or renewable 
golden tilefish longline endorsement during some part of the year and 
also harvested golden tilefish under the hook-and-line 500-lb (227-kg) 
commercial trip limit. On average, these four vessels earned an 
estimated $8,142 (2013 dollars) per vessel from golden tilefish 
landings using hook-and-line gear in 2014. This accounts for 
approximately 9.2 percent of their average total revenue per vessel 
(2009 through 2013). Therefore, assuming no substitution of other 
species and constant prices, this final rule is expected to result in 
an estimated recurring annual loss of $8,142 (2013 dollars) per vessel 
for the four vessels that harvested golden tilefish using both longline 
and hook-and-line gear. Conversely, vessels that do not have longline 
endorsements are expected to indirectly benefit from this final rule, 
because they will no longer have to compete with longline endorsement 
holders under the hook-and-line quota. On average, the 37 non-longline 
endorsement holders identified earlier in this analysis are expected to 
experience an annual per-vessel increase in revenue of approximately 
$880 (2013 dollars) or less than 2 percent of their annual average 
vessel-level revenue.
    The following discussion analyzes the alternatives that were not 
selected as preferred by the Council. Only actions that would have 
direct economic effects on small entities merit inclusion in the 
following discussion.
    Five alternatives were considered to remove species from the FMP. 
The first alternative, the no action alternative, would retain all 
current species in the FMP and would not be expected to have any 
economic effects. Under the no action alternative, species that do not 
require Federal management would remain in the FMP and potential cost 
savings and/or efficiency gains of management would go unrealized. All 
of the other alternatives were selected as preferred and will result in 
the removal of black snapper, dog snapper, mahogany snapper, and 
schoolmaster from Federal management.
    Three alternatives, including the preferred alternative, were 
considered for modifying the golden tilefish endorsement regulations. 
The first alternative, the no action alternative, would not be expected 
to have any economic effects. The current golden tilefish endorsement 
regulations are, however, contrary to the original intent of the 
Council and unintentionally limit golden tilefish harvest opportunities 
and economic benefits for hook-and-line fishermen. The second 
alternative would revise the golden tilefish endorsement regulations so 
that any vessel with a valid or renewable Federal longline endorsement 
would not be permitted to harvest golden tilefish under the hook-and-
line quota. Under the second alternative, longline endorsement holders 
that operate more than one vessel (with a Federal snapper-grouper 
vessel permit) would be able to transfer their golden tilefish longline 
endorsement to a different vessel and then continue to fish for golden 
tilefish under the hook-and-line quota in a single year. Only one 
vessel exhibited this behavior in 2014. Under the second alternative, 
the negative economic effects on the longline endorsement holders would 
be less than that expected through this final rule, as would the 
positive effects experienced by the hook-and-line component of the 
commercial sector. However, this alternative would be inconsistent with 
the original Council intent of establishing the longline endorsement in 
Amendment 18B, which was that vessels with a golden tile longline 
endorsement would not be eligible to fish for golden tilefish under the 
hook-and-line gear quota.
    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as ``small entity compliance 
guides.'' The agency shall explain the actions a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules. As part of 
this rulemaking process, NMFS prepared a fishery bulletin, which also 
serves as a small entity compliance guide. The fishery bulletin will be 
sent to all interested parties.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Acceptable biological catch, Annual catch limit, Commercial trip 
limit, Fisheries, Fishing, Quotas, Snapper-grouper, South Atlantic, 
Species table.

    Dated: May 18, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended 
as follows:

PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND SOUTH 
ATLANTIC

0
1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as follows:

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


0
2. In part 622, remove ``allowable biological catch'' and add in its 
place ``acceptable biological catch'' wherever it occurs.

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3. In Sec.  622.185, paragraph (a)(3) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  622.185  Size limits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (3) Blackfin, cubera, gray, queen, silk, and yellowtail snappers--
12 inches (30.5 cm), TL.
* * * * *

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4. In Sec.  622.191, the second sentence in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) is 
revised to read as follows:


Sec.  622.191  Commercial trip limits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) * * * Vessels that have valid or renewable golden tilefish 
longline endorsements any time during the fishing year, are not 
eligible to fish for golden tilefish using hook-and-line gear under 
this 500-lb (227-kg), gutted weight, trip limit.
* * * * *

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5. In Sec.  622.193, paragraphs (h) and (p) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  622.193  Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), 
and accountability measures (AMs).

* * * * *
    (h) Deep-water complex (including yellowedge grouper, silk snapper, 
misty grouper, queen snapper, sand tilefish, and blackfin snapper)--(1) 
Commercial sector--(i) If commercial landings for the deep-water 
complex, as estimated by the SRD, reach or are projected to reach the 
commercial ACL of 131,268 lb (59,542 kg), round weight, the AA will 
file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to close 
the commercial sector for the remainder of the fishing year. On and 
after the effective date of such a notification, all sale or purchase 
of deep-water complex species is

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prohibited and harvest or possession of these species in or from the 
South Atlantic EEZ is limited to the bag and possession limits. These 
bag and possession limits apply in the South Atlantic on board a vessel 
for which a valid Federal commercial or charter vessel/headboat permit 
for South Atlantic snapper-grouper has been issued, without regard to 
where such species were harvested, i.e., in state or Federal waters.
    (ii) If commercial landings exceed the ACL, and the combined 
commercial and recreational ACL of 169,896 lb (77,064 kg), round 
weight, is exceeded, and at least one of the species in the deep-water 
complex is overfished, based on the most recent Status of U.S. 
Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will file a notification with the 
Office of the Federal Register, at or near the beginning of the 
following fishing year to reduce the commercial ACL for that following 
year by the amount of the commercial ACL overage in the prior fishing 
year.
    (2) Recreational sector. (i) If recreational landings for the deep-
water complex, as estimated by the SRD, are projected to reach the 
recreational ACL of 38,628 lb (17,521 kg), round weight, the AA will 
file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register to close 
the recreational sector for the remainder of the fishing year, unless 
the RA determines that no closure is necessary based on the best 
scientific information available. On and after the effective date of 
such a notification, the bag and possession limits are zero.
    (ii) If recreational landings for the deep-water complex, exceed 
the applicable recreational ACL, and the combined commercial and 
recreational ACL of 169,896 lb (77,064 kg), round weight, is exceeded, 
and at least one of the species in the deep-water complex is 
overfished, based on the most recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to 
Congress, the AA will file a notification with the Office of the 
Federal Register, to reduce the length of the recreational fishing 
season in the following fishing year to ensure recreational landings do 
not exceed the recreational ACL the following fishing year. When NMFS 
reduces the length of the following recreational fishing season and 
closes the recreational sector, the following closure provisions apply: 
The bag and possession limits for the deep-water complex in or from the 
South Atlantic EEZ are zero. Additionally, the recreational ACL will be 
reduced by the amount of the recreational ACL overage in the prior 
fishing year. The fishing season and recreational ACL will not be 
reduced if the RA determines, using the best scientific information 
available that no reduction is necessary.
* * * * *
    (p) Other snappers complex (including cubera snapper, gray snapper, 
and lane snapper)--(1) Commercial sector--(i) If commercial landings 
for the other snappers complex, as estimated by the SRD, reach or are 
projected to reach the complex commercial ACL of 344,575 lb (156,297 
kg), round weight, the AA will file a notification with the Office of 
the Federal Register, to close the commercial sector for this complex 
for the remainder of the fishing year. On and after the effective date 
of such a notification, all sale or purchase of cubera snapper, gray 
snapper, and lane snapper is prohibited, and harvest or possession of 
any of these species in or from the South Atlantic EEZ is limited to 
the bag and possession limits. These bag and possession limits apply in 
the South Atlantic on board a vessel for which a valid Federal 
commercial or charter vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic 
snapper-grouper has been issued, without regard to where such species 
were harvested, i.e., in state or Federal waters.
    (ii) If commercial landings for the other snappers complex, as 
estimated by the SRD, exceed the commercial ACL, and the combined 
commercial and recreational ACL of 1,513,883 lb (686,686 kg), round 
weight, is exceeded, and at least one of the species in the other 
snappers complex is overfished, based on the most recent Status of U.S. 
Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA will file a notification with the 
Office of the Federal Register to reduce the commercial ACL for that 
following year by the amount of the commercial ACL overage in the prior 
fishing year.
    (2) Recreational sector--(i) If recreational landings for the other 
snappers complex, as estimated by the SRD, reach or are projected to 
reach the recreational ACL of 1,169,308 lb (530,391 kg), round weight, 
the AA will file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register 
to close the recreational sector for the remainder of the fishing year 
regardless if any stock in the other snappers complex is overfished, 
unless NMFS determines that no closure is necessary based on the best 
scientific information available. On and after the effective date of 
such a notification, the bag and possession limits for any species in 
the other snappers complex in or from the South Atlantic EEZ are zero.
    (ii) If recreational landings for the other snappers complex, as 
estimated by the SRD, exceed the recreational ACL, then during the 
following fishing year, recreational landings will be monitored for a 
persistence in increased landings, and if necessary, the AA will file a 
notification with the Office of the Federal Register, to reduce the 
length of the recreational fishing season and the recreational ACL by 
the amount of the recreational ACL overage, if at least one of the 
species in the other snappers complex is overfished based on the most 
recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to Congress, and the combined 
commercial and recreational ACL of 1,513,883 lb (686,686 kg), round 
weight, is exceeded during the same fishing year. NMFS will use the 
best scientific information available to determine if reducing the 
length of the recreational fishing season and recreational ACL is 
necessary. When the recreational sector is closed as a result of NMFS 
reducing the length of the recreational fishing season and the ACL, the 
bag and possession limits for any species in the other snappers complex 
in or from the South Atlantic EEZ are zero.
* * * * *

0
6. In Appendix A to part 622, Table 4 is revised to read as follows:

Appendix A to Part 622--Species Tables

* * * * *

    Table 4 of Appendix A to Part 622--South Atlantic Snapper-Grouper
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
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Balistidae--Triggerfishes
  Gray triggerfish, Balistes capriscus
Carangidae--Jacks
  Bar jack, Caranx ruber
  Greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili
  Lesser amberjack, Seriola fasciata
  Almaco jack, Seriola rivoliana
  Banded rudderfish, Seriola zonata
Ephippidae--Spadefishes
  Spadefish, Chaetodipterus faber
Haemulidae--Grunts
  Margate, Haemulon album
  Tomtate, Haemulon aurolineatum
  Sailor's choice, Haemulon parrai
  White grunt, Haemulon plumieri
Labridae--Wrasses
  Hogfish, Lachnolaimus maximus
Lutjanidae--Snappers
  Queen snapper, Etelis oculatus
  Mutton snapper, Lutjanus analis
  Blackfin snapper, Lutjanus buccanella
  Red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus
  Cubera snapper, Lutjanus cyanopterus
  Gray snapper, Lutjanus griseus
  Lane snapper, Lutjanus synagris
  Silk snapper, Lutjanus vivanus
  Yellowtail snapper, Ocyurus chrysurus
  Vermilion snapper, Rhomboplites aurorubens
Malacanthidae--Tilefishes
  Blueline tilefish, Caulolatilus microps

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  Golden tilefish, Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps
  Sand tilefish, Malacanthus plumieri
Percichthyidae--Temperate basses
  Wreckfish, Polyprion americanus
Serranidae--Groupers
  Rock hind, Epinephelus adscensionis
  Graysby, Epinephelus cruentatus
  Speckled hind, Epinephelus drummondhayi
  Yellowedge grouper, Epinephelus flavolimbatus
  Coney, Epinephelus fulvus
  Red hind, Epinephelus guttatus
  Goliath grouper, Epinephelus itajara
  Red grouper, Epinephelus morio
  Misty grouper, Epinephelus mystacinus
  Warsaw grouper, Epinephelus nigritus
  Snowy grouper, Epinephelus niveatus
  Nassau grouper, Epinephelus striatus
  Black grouper, Mycteroperca bonaci
  Yellowmouth grouper, Mycteroperca interstitialis
  Gag, Mycteroperca microlepis
  Scamp, Mycteroperca phenax
  Yellowfin grouper, Mycteroperca venenosa
Serranidae--Sea Basses:
  Black sea bass, Centropristis striata
Sparidae--Porgies
  Jolthead porgy, Calamus bajonado
  Saucereye porgy, Calamus calamus
  Whitebone porgy, Calamus leucosteus
  Knobbed porgy, Calamus nodosus
  Red porgy, Pagrus pagrus
  Scup, Stenotomus chrysops
 
The following species are designated as ecosystem component species:
 
  Cottonwick, Haemulon melanurum
  Bank sea bass, Centropristis ocyurus
  Rock sea bass, Centropristis philadelphica
  Longspine porgy, Stenotomus caprinus
  Ocean triggerfish, Canthidermis sufflamen
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                                                                                              REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING—Continued
                                                             End-use                                Substitute                       Decision                           Further information 1

                                                                                                                                                  OSHA has established an 8-hr TWA PEL for CO2 of 5,000
                                                                                                                                                   ppm. NIOSH has established a 15-minute TWA rec-
                                                                                                                                                   ommended STEL of 30,000 ppm.
                                                                                                                                                  CO2 is nonflammable.
                                                                                                                                                  EPA recommends that users follow all requirements and rec-
                                                                                                                                                   ommendations specified in ASHRAE standard 15.
                                                                                     HFO-1336mzz(Z)            ((Z)-                Acceptable    HFO-1336mzz(Z) (CAS Reg. No. 692–49–9) has no ODP and
                                                                                      1,1,1,4,4,4-hexafluorobut-2-                                 a 100-year GWP of roughly 9.
                                                                                      ene).
                                                                                                                                                  This compound is nonflammable.
                                                                                                                                                  OARS recommends a WEEL of 500 ppm (8-hr TWA) for HFO-
                                                                                                                                                    1336mzz(Z).
                                              Positive displacement chillers         HFO-1336mzz(Z)/trans-1,2-                      Acceptable    HFO-1336mzz(Z)/trans-1,2-dichloroethylene blend (74.7/25.3)
                                                (new and retrofit equipment).         dichloroethylene blend (74.7/                                 has an ODP value of approximately 0.00006 and an esti-
                                                                                      25.3) (proposed R-514A).                                      mated 100-year GWP of approximately 7. This substitute is
                                                                                                                                                    a blend of 74.7 percent HFO-1336mzz(Z), also known as
                                                                                                                                                    (Z)-1,1,1,4,4,4-hexafluoro-but-2-ene  and   cis-1,1,1,4,4,4-
                                                                                                                                                    hexafluorobut-2-ene (CAS Reg. No. 692–49–9), and 25.3
                                                                                                                                                    percent trans-1,2-dichloroethylene (CAS Reg. No. 156–60–
                                                                                                                                                    5).
                                                                                                                                                  The blend is nonflammable.
                                                                                                                                                  OSHA has established an 8-hr TWA PEL of 200 ppm for
                                                                                                                                                    trans-dichloroethylene. OARS recommends a WEEL of 500
                                                                                                                                                    ppm (8-hr TWA) for HFO-1336mzz(Z). The manufacturer
                                                                                                                                                    recommends an AEL for the workplace for the HFO-
                                                                                                                                                    1336mzz(Z)/trans-1,2-dichloroethylene blend (74.7/25.3) of
                                                                                                                                                    323 ppm (8-hr TWA).
                                              Retail food refrigeration (new         R-513A .....................................   Acceptable    R-513A has no ODP and a 100-year GWP of approximately
                                                and retrofit refrigerated food                                                                      630. This substitute is a blend of HFC-134a, which is also
                                                processing and dispensing                                                                           known as 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (CAS Reg. No. 811–97–
                                                equipment).                                                                                         2); and HFO-1234yf, which is also known as 2,3,3,3-
                                                                                                                                                    tetrafluoroprop-l-ene (CAS Reg. No. 754–12–1).
                                                                                                                                                  This blend is nonflammable.
                                                                                                                                                  The AIHA has established WEELs of 1,000 ppm and 500 ppm
                                                                                                                                                    (8-hr TWA) for HFC-134a and HFO-1234yf, respectively.
                                                                                                                                                    The manufacturer recommends an AEL for the workplace for
                                                                                                                                                    R-513A of 653 ppm (8-hr TWA).
                                                 1 Observe   recommendations in the manufacturer’s SDS and guidance for all listed refrigerants.


                                              [FR Doc. 2016–12117 Filed 5–20–16; 8:45 am]                Atlantic Region (FMP) (Amendment 35),                     Amendment 35 includes a draft
                                              BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                     as prepared and submitted by the South                    environmental assessment, a Regulatory
                                                                                                         Atlantic Fishery Management Council                       Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, a
                                                                                                         (Council). Amendment 35 and this final                    regulatory impact review, and a Fishery
                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                     rule removes black snapper, mahogany                      Impact Statement.
                                                                                                         snapper, dog snapper, and schoolmaster                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric                           from the FMP and the regulations, and                     Nikhil Mehta, telephone: 727–824–
                                              Administration                                             revises regulations regarding the golden                  5305; email: nikhil.mehta@noaa.gov.
                                                                                                         tilefish longline endorsement program.
                                              50 CFR Part 622                                            The purpose of this final rule is to                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:    The
                                                                                                         ensure that only snapper-grouper                          snapper-grouper fishery of the South
                                              [Docket No. 150303208–6394–02]                                                                                       Atlantic is managed under the FMP, and
                                                                                                         species requiring Federal management
                                              RIN 0648–BE70                                              are included in the Snapper-Grouper                       includes black snapper, mahogany
                                                                                                         FMP, improve the consistency of                           snapper, dog snapper, schoolmaster,
                                              Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                        management of snapper-grouper species                     and golden tilefish. The FMP was
                                              Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-                       in waters off south Florida across state                  prepared by the Council and is
                                              Grouper Fishery Off the Southern                           and Federal jurisdictional boundaries,                    implemented through regulations at 50
                                              Atlantic States; Amendment 35                              and to align regulations for golden                       CFR part 622 under the authority of the
                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                         tilefish longline endorsements with the                   Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                       Council’s original intent for establishing                Conservation and Management Act
                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                         the longline endorsement program.                         (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
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                                              Commerce.                                                                                                              On February 5, 2016, NMFS
                                                                                                         DATES: This final rule is effective June                  published a notice of availability for
                                              ACTION: Final rule.                                        22, 2016.                                                 Amendment 35 and requested public
                                              SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to                        ADDRESSES:   Electronic copies of                         comment (81 FR 6222). On March 4,
                                              implement Amendment 35 to the                              Amendment 35 may be obtained from                         2016, NMFS published a proposed rule
                                              Fishery Management Plan for the                            the Southeast Regional Office Web site                    for Amendment 35 and requested public
                                              Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South                       at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov.                             comment (81 FR 11502). The Secretary


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                                              of Commerce approved Amendment 35                       FMP, the annual catch limit (ACL) for                 endorsement holders to fish on the
                                              on May 4, 2016. The proposed rule and                   the deep-water complex is reduced from                hook-and-line quota, or for non-
                                              Amendment 35 outline the rationale for                  170,278 lb (77,237 kg), round weight, to              endorsement holders to fish on the
                                              the actions contained in this final rule.               169,896 lb (77,063 kg), round weight, a               longline quota.
                                              A summary of the actions implemented                    difference of 382 lb (173 kg), round                     The Council and NMFS are aware that
                                              by Amendment 35 and this final rule is                  weight.                                               since Amendment 18B was
                                              provided below.                                            Dog snapper and mahogany snapper                   implemented, some longline
                                                                                                      are part of the other snappers complex                endorsement holders are transferring
                                              Management Measures Contained in                        within the FMP. The other snappers
                                              This Final Rule                                                                                               their golden tilefish longline
                                                                                                      complex currently includes cubera                     endorsement to another vessel and then
                                                 Amendment 35 and this final rule                     snapper, gray snapper, lane snapper,                  fishing for golden tilefish using hook-
                                              removes black snapper, mahogany                         dog snapper, and mahogany snapper.                    and-line gear under the hook-and-line
                                              snapper, dog snapper, and schoolmaster                  Removal of dog snapper and mahogany                   quota. Other endorsement holders are
                                              from the FMP and the regulations, and                   snapper from the FMP reduces the other                renewing their Federal commercial
                                              revises the golden tilefish longline                    snappers complex ACL from 1,517,716                   snapper-grouper vessel permit but are
                                              endorsement regulations to be                           lb (688,424 kg), round weight, to                     waiting to renew their golden tilefish
                                              consistent with the Council’s original                  1,513,883 lb (686,688 kg), round weight,              longline endorsement, so that they are
                                              intent for establishing the longline                    a difference of 3,833 lb (1,739 kg), round            able to fish for golden tilefish using
                                              endorsement program.                                    weight.                                               hook-and-line gear under the hook-and-
                                                                                                         Schoolmaster is currently designated
                                              Remove Four Species From the FMP                                                                              line quota while their longline
                                                                                                      as an ecosystem component (EC) species
                                                 The Council determined in                                                                                  endorsement is not valid. Neither
                                                                                                      in the FMP. The Council chose not to
                                              Amendment 35 that black snapper,                                                                              scenario is consistent with the original
                                                                                                      retain dog snapper, mahogany snapper,
                                              mahogany snapper, dog snapper, and                                                                            intent of the Council in Amendment
                                                                                                      and black snapper in the FMP as EC
                                              schoolmaster should be removed from                                                                           18B. The Council decided to clarify
                                                                                                      species because the objective of the
                                              the FMP, to ensure that only species                                                                          their intent for golden tilefish longline
                                                                                                      amendment is to establish a consistent
                                              requiring Federal management are                                                                              endorsement holders in Amendment 35.
                                                                                                      regulatory environment across
                                              included in the FMP. While these                        jurisdictional boundaries in Gulf and                 Currently, as described at
                                              species are currently in the FMP, they                  South Atlantic Federal waters and                     § 622.191(a)(2)(ii), the regulations state
                                              have extremely low commercial                           Florida state waters. Because NMFS                    that ‘‘Vessels with a golden tilefish
                                              landings in state and Federal waters,                   does not manage these species in Gulf                 longline endorsement are not eligible to
                                              and almost all harvest (recreational and                Federal waters, the Council determined                fish for golden tilefish using hook-and-
                                              commercial) occurs in waters off the                    that retaining them as EC species would               line gear under this 500-lb (227-kg),
                                              coast of South Florida. Currently, NMFS                 continue inconsistent regulations across              gutted weight, trip limit.’’ This final rule
                                              does not manage these species in                        jurisdictional boundaries. Additionally,              revises the regulations to state that
                                              Federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico                    if these species were designated as EC                ‘‘Vessels that have valid or renewable
                                              (Gulf); however, the species are subject                species, the state of Florida would not               golden tilefish longline endorsements
                                              to regulations in Florida state waters. As              be able to extend their management                    anytime during the fishing year, are not
                                              described in Amendment 35, there are                    authority for these species into Federal              eligible to fish for golden tilefish using
                                              currently different regulations for                     waters, because states may not generally              hook-and-line gear under this 500-lb
                                              recreational bag limits, size limits, and               manage species in Federal waters if                   (227-kg), gutted weight, trip limit.’’
                                              catch levels for these species in South                 those species are included in Federal                 Thus, a fisherman who owns a vessel
                                              Atlantic Federal waters and Florida                     fishery management plans, as per                      with a valid or renewable golden tilefish
                                              state waters. Inconsistent regulations                  section 306(a)(3)(A) of the Magnuson-                 longline endorsement would not be
                                              make enforcement difficult and can be                   Stevens Act.                                          eligible to fish for golden tilefish using
                                              confusing to the public. Amendment 35                      Removing these species from the FMP                hook-and-line gear under the 500-lb
                                              and this final rule removes black                       and the regulations is not expected to                (227-kg), gutted weight, hook-and-line
                                              snapper, mahogany snapper, dog                          result in any adverse biological effects.             trip limit during that fishing year.
                                              snapper, and schoolmaster from the                                                                            Additional Change to Codified Text
                                              FMP and the regulations and NMFS will                   Clarify Regulations for Golden Tilefish
                                              not manage these species in Federal                     Endorsement Holders                                      In the part 622 regulations, NMFS
                                              waters of the South Atlantic. At its April                 The final rule to implement                        would revise ‘‘allowable biological
                                              2016 meeting, the Florida Fish and                      Amendment 18B to the FMP (78 FR                       catch’’ to read ‘‘acceptable biological
                                              Wildlife Conservation Commission                        23858, April 23, 2013) established a                  catch’’ wherever it occurs. In the part
                                              approved extending state regulation of                  longline endorsement program for the                  600 regulations, ‘‘ABC’’ is defined as
                                              these species into Federal waters off                   commercial golden tilefish component                  ‘‘acceptable biological catch;’’ however,
                                              Florida for Florida-state registered                    of the snapper-grouper fishery. A                     in the part 622 regulations, ‘‘ABC’’ is
                                              fishing vessels, consistent with section                longline endorsement is required to fish              defined as ‘‘acceptable biological catch’’
                                              306(a)(3)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens                    for golden tilefish with longline gear.               in three places and ‘‘allowable
                                              Act, to provide consistent regulations                  Amendment 18B also established a                      biological catch’’ in four places. NMFS
                                              for these species across state and                      golden tilefish hook-and-line quota and               has determined that ‘‘acceptable
                                              Federal jurisdictional boundaries.                      modified the golden tilefish commercial               biological catch’’ is the more precise
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                                                 Black snapper is part of the deep-                   trip limits. The Council established the              definition for ‘‘ABC’’. Therefore, to be
                                              water complex within the FMP. The                       longline endorsement program and gear                 consistent with the part 600 regulations
                                              deep-water complex currently includes                   specific commercial quotas to help                    and to use the more precise
                                              black snapper, yellowedge grouper, silk                 ensure that fishermen fishing with each               terminology, NMFS changes the
                                              snapper, misty grouper, queen snapper,                  gear type have a fair and equitable                   definition of ‘‘ABC’’ to ‘‘acceptable
                                              sand tilefish, and blackfin snapper.                    allocation of the commercial quota. The               biological catch,’’ and accordingly
                                              With black snapper removed from the                     Council did not intend for longline                   revise ‘‘allowable biological catch,’’


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                                              wherever it occurs in the part 622                      unfair not to allow fishers with longline             scenario is consistent with the original
                                              regulations.                                            endorsements to fish under the hook-                  intent of the Council in Amendment
                                                                                                      and-line quota.                                       18B. Through Amendment 35, the
                                              Comments and Responses                                     Response: NMFS disagrees.                          Council clarified and reaffirmed their
                                                 A total of 11 comments were received                 Amendment 35 clarifies the intent of the              intent for the golden tilefish longline
                                              on the proposed rule and Amendment                      Council in Amendment 18B to the FMP                   endorsement program in the snapper-
                                              35 from individuals, a recreational                     (78 FR 23858, April 23, 2013), which                  grouper fishery, to ensure that
                                              fishing organization, the state of Florida,             established a golden tilefish longline                fishermen using both gear types can
                                              and a Federal agency. One individual                    endorsement program. Amendment 18B                    participate in harvesting the golden
                                              and the state of Florida supported the                  also established golden tilefish                      tilefish resource.
                                              removal of the four species from the                    commercial quotas for both the hook-                     Comment 3: Revision of the golden
                                              Snapper-Grouper FMP. Two comments                       and-line and longline components and                  tilefish longline endorsement
                                              were not related to the actions in the                  revised the golden tilefish commercial                regulations will create an economic
                                              Amendment 35. The Federal agency                        trip limits. As explained in Amendment                hardship for the current 22 golden
                                              stated that it had no comment on the                    35, the golden tilefish longline                      tilefish longline endorsement holders.
                                              proposed rule or Amendment 35. The                      endorsement, separate quotas by gear                     Response: NMFS acknowledges that
                                              remaining comments that specifically                    type, and trip limits, were established               there may be potential negative
                                              relate to the actions contained in the                  because the golden tilefish commercial                economic effects to the 22 longline
                                              amendment and the rule as well as                       ACL was being harvested so rapidly by                 endorsement holders, as further
                                              NMFS’ respective responses, are                         fishermen using longline gear, that                   discussed in the Classification section to
                                              summarized below.                                       fishermen who had historically used                   this final rule. The Council considered
                                                 Comment 1: NMFS should wait for                      hook-and-line gear to target golden                   these effects in Amendment 18B and
                                              stock assessments for black snapper,                    tilefish were not able to participate in              Amendment 35, and NMFS has
                                              mahogany snapper, dog snapper, and                      the golden tilefish portion of the                    determined that the actions in
                                              schoolmaster, before removing these                     snapper-grouper fishery as a result of                Amendment 35 are consistent with the
                                              species from the FMP.                                   the commercial ACL being met early in                 National Standards in the Magnuson-
                                                 Response: NMFS disagrees that it is                  the fishing year through primarily                    Stevens Act. In Amendment 18B, the
                                              necessary to complete stock assessments                 longline effort. The Council established              Council considered the negative effects
                                              before removing these species from the                  the longline endorsement program and                  to longline vessels resulting from the
                                              FMP. Although a stock assessment has                    gear-specific commercial quotas to help               allocation of the golden tilefish
                                              not been performed for any of these                     ensure that fishermen using each gear                 commercial ACL between longline
                                              species, there is no indication that these              type have a fair and equitable allocation             endorsement holders and those without
                                              stocks are depleted. Black snapper,                     of the commercial quota. In Amendment                 longline endorsements. Since the
                                              mahogany snapper, dog snapper, and                      18B, the Council determined that                      implementation of Amendment 18B,
                                              schoolmaster are currently in the FMP,                  allocating 75 percent of the overall                  and contrary to the original intent of the
                                              but have extremely low landings in state                commercial ACL to longline gear                       Council, some longline endorsement
                                              and Federal waters, and almost all                      (endorsement holders) and 25 percent of               holders have received economic benefits
                                              harvest (recreational and commercial)                   the commercial ACL to hook-and-line                   by harvesting golden tilefish under the
                                              occurs in waters off south Florida.                     gear resulted in a fair and equitable                 hook-and-line quota, in addition to
                                              While NMFS does not manage these                        distribution of the golden tilefish                   harvesting under the longline quota.
                                              species in the Federal waters of the                    resource in the South Atlantic. The                   Amendment 35 and this final rule will
                                              Gulf, these species are subject to                      separate quota for longline gear is                   remove these unanticipated economic
                                              regulations in Florida state waters in                  greater than the quota for hook-and-line              benefits.
                                              both the Gulf and South Atlantic.                       gear because longline gear can harvest                   If a commercial fishermen with a
                                              Further, as anticipated in Amendment                    more fish than hook-and-line gear can                 longline endorsement wishes to
                                              35 and the state of Florida’s comment                   per commercial trip. When establishing                continue fishing for golden tilefish
                                              on the proposed rule, the Florida Fish                  gear-specific quotas, the Council never               under the hook-and-line commercial
                                              and Wildlife Conservation Commission                    intended for longline endorsement                     trip limit during a specific fishing year
                                              has approved extending state                            holders to harvest golden tilefish under              after the effective date of this final rule,
                                              regulations for these species for Florida-              the hook-and-line quota, or for non-                  they would need to do so on a different
                                              state registered vessels into Federal                   endorsement holders (hook-and-line) to                vessel with a different commercial
                                              waters of the South Atlantic and Gulf off               fish under the longline quota.                        snapper-grouper permit. This is
                                              Florida. Based on these factors, the                       However, the Council and NMFS are                  consistent with the Council’s original
                                              Council and NMFS determined that                        aware that since Amendment 18B was                    intent in Amendment 18B, which was
                                              removing these species from the FMP is                  implemented, some longline                            reaffirmed by the Council in
                                              not expected to result in any adverse                   endorsement holders have been                         Amendment 35. NMFS notes that it
                                              biological effects. Further, the Council                transferring their golden tilefish                    would likely not be economically
                                              has the ability to add these species back               longline endorsement to another vessel                feasible to purchase a new vessel and
                                              into the FMP at any time, if such an                    and then fishing for golden tilefish                  permit for the sole purpose of harvesting
                                              action is warranted in the future.                      using hook-and-line gear under the                    golden tilefish under the hook-and-line
                                                 Comment 2: NMFS should allow a                       hook-and-line quota. Other endorsement                trip limit; however, NMFS assumes
                                              fisher to continue fishing for golden                   holders are renewing their Federal                    commercial fishers will only purchase
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                                              tilefish using hook-and-line gear once                  commercial snapper-grouper vessel                     new assets if they expect to result in a
                                              the commercial quota for the longline                   permit but are waiting to renew their                 profit. Therefore, the negative economic
                                              gear component is met, because the                      golden tilefish longline endorsement,                 effects of this final rule are limited in
                                              golden tilefish portion of the snapper-                 thereby fishing for golden tilefish using             scope to a potential reduction in golden
                                              grouper fishery has separate commercial                 hook-and-line gear under the hook-and-                tilefish revenue for the 22 longline
                                              quotas for both hook-and-line and                       line quota while their longline                       endorsement holders, most of whom did
                                              longline gear. It is discriminatory and                 endorsement is not valid. Neither                     not harvest golden tilefish under both


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                                              the longline and hook-and-line quotas                   effects on fishers, support industries,               exclusively with non-longline gear and
                                              on a single vessel in 2014.                             and associated communities.                           they earned an average of approximately
                                                 Comment 4: Changing the golden                          This final rule will directly affect all           $46,000 (2013 dollars) per vessel for all
                                              tilefish endorsement regulations will                   commercial vessels that harvest black                 species harvested, of which $2,000 was
                                              limit the availability of golden tilefish.              snapper, dog snapper, mahogany                        from golden tilefish.
                                              It is important to have golden tilefish                 snapper, schoolmaster and/or golden                      No other small entities that will be
                                              available to local restaurants and                      tilefish under the FMP. The removal of                directly affected by this final rule have
                                              seafood dealers during the January                      the four snapper-grouper species                      been identified.
                                              through March grouper spawning                          discussed in this final rule will not                    The Small Business Administration
                                              season closure.                                         directly apply to or affect charter vessel            (SBA) has established size criteria for all
                                                 Response: If the harvest of golden                   and headboat (for-hire) businesses. Any               major industry sectors in the U.S.,
                                              tilefish is closed to longline                          impact to the profitability or                        including commercial finfish harvesters
                                              endorsement holders during a fishing                    competitiveness of for-hire fishing                   (NAICS code 114111). A business
                                              year as a result of reaching the longline               businesses will be the result of changes              primarily involved in finfish harvesting
                                              quota, golden tilefish could still be                   in for-hire angler demand and will                    is classified as a small business if it is
                                              available to seafood restaurants and                    therefore be indirect in nature.                      independently owned and operated, is
                                              dealers through fishers who harvest                     Currently, federally permitted charter                not dominant in its field of operation
                                              golden tilefish under the hook-and-line                 and headboat captains and crew can                    (including its affiliates), and has
                                              quota. Furthermore, during the January                  retain black snapper, dog snapper,                    combined annual receipts not in excess
                                              through March spawning season closure                   mahogany snapper, schoolmaster and                    of $20.5 million for all its affiliated
                                              that is in place for most grouper species,              golden tilefish under the recreational                operations worldwide. All of the vessels
                                              other species such as blueline tilefish,                bag limit; however, they cannot sell                  directly regulated by this final rule are
                                              snowy grouper, black sea bass, greater                  these fish. As such, charter and                      believed to be small entities based on
                                              amberjack, and vermilion snapper could                  headboat captains and crew will only be               the SBA size criteria.
                                              still be available to seafood restaurants               affected as recreational anglers. The                    There are currently 669 vessels
                                              and dealers when the longline quota for                 RFA does not consider recreational                    eligible to fish for the snapper-grouper
                                              golden tilefish had been met.                           anglers, who will be directly affected by             species managed under the FMP. Based
                                                                                                      this final rule, to be small entities, so             on the analysis included in the IRFA,
                                              Classification                                          they are outside the scope of this                    NMFS expects only 63 of them will be
                                                 The Regional Administrator,                          analysis and only the effects on                      affected by this final rule
                                              Southeast Region, NMFS, has                             commercial vessels were analyzed.                     (approximately 9 percent). Because all
                                              determined that this final rule is                         As of April 27, 2016, there were 553               of these commercial fishing businesses
                                              consistent with Amendment 35, the                       vessels with valid or renewable Federal               are believed to be small entities, the
                                              FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and                      South Atlantic snapper-grouper                        issue of disproportionate effects on
                                              other applicable laws.                                  unlimited permits, 116 vessels with                   small versus large entities does not arise
                                                 This final rule has been determined to               valid or renewable 225-lb (102-kg) trip-              in the present case.
                                              be not significant for purposes of                      limited permits and 22 vessels with                      Amendment 35 and this final rule
                                              Executive Order 12866.                                  valid or renewable longline                           remove black snapper, dog snapper,
                                                 The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                    endorsements for golden tilefish. Data                mahogany snapper, and schoolmaster
                                              the statutory basis for this rule. The                  from the years of 2009 through 2013,                  from the FMP and the regulations. The
                                              proposed rule and the preamble to this                  supplemented by partial 2014 data,                    state of Florida will subsequently
                                              final rule provide a statement of the                   were used in Amendment 35, as well as                 extend its management of these species
                                              need for and objectives of this rule. No                the initial regulatory flexibility analysis           into Federal waters off Florida, for
                                              duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting                (IRFA), and this data provided the basis              Florida-state registered vessels. Average
                                              Federal rules have been identified. In                  for the Council’s decision. Although all              revenues per vessel from 2009 through
                                              addition, no new reporting, record-                     commercial snapper-grouper permit                     2013 for these four snapper-grouper
                                              keeping, or other compliance                            holders have the opportunity to fish for              species accounted for less than 1
                                              requirements are introduced by this                     black snapper, dog snapper, mahogany                  percent of average total revenues
                                              final rule.                                             snapper, and/or schoolmaster, on                      received by the vessels that
                                                 In compliance with section 604 of the                average, there were only four federally               commercially harvested these species.
                                              RFA, NMFS prepared a final regulatory                   permitted vessels identified from 2009                Almost all harvest (recreational and
                                              flexibility analysis (FRFA) for this final              through 2013 that commercially landed                 commercial) of these species occurs in
                                              rule. The FRFA follows.                                 one or more of these species each year.               state and Federal waters off the coast of
                                                 Public comments relating to socio-                   The average annual vessel-level revenue               south Florida. The level of harvest of
                                              economic implications and potential                     for all species harvested by these four               these species is not expected to change
                                              impacts on small businesses are                         vessels over this period was                          under management by the state of
                                              addressed in the responses to comments                  approximately $101,000 (2013 dollars),                Florida, thus no reduction in associated
                                              2, 3, and 4 in the Comments and                         of which $32 was from black snapper,                  ex-vessel revenue or profit is expected
                                              Responses section of this final rule. No                dog snapper, mahogany snapper, and/or                 from this final rule.
                                              changes to this final rule were made in                 schoolmaster. During the same time                       This final rule will also modify the
                                              response to public comments. No                         period, on average, 22 vessels per year               golden tilefish longline endorsement
                                              comments were received from the Office                  commercially harvested golden tilefish                regulations. Vessels that have Federal
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                                              of Advocacy for the Small Business                      using longline gear and their annual                  commercial snapper-grouper permits
                                              Administration.                                         average vessel-level revenue for all                  with golden tilefish longline
                                                 NMFS agrees that the Council’s                       species was approximately $95,000                     endorsements, specifically those that
                                              choice of preferred alternatives will best              (2013 dollars), of which $55,000 was                  harvest golden tilefish using both
                                              achieve the Council’s objectives for                    from golden tilefish. Thirty-seven                    longline and hook-and-line gear, are
                                              Amendment 35 while minimizing, to                       vessels, on average (2009 through 2013),              expected to be negatively affected by
                                              the extent practicable, the adverse                     commercially harvested golden tilefish                this action because they will no longer


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                                              be able to harvest golden tilefish using                tilefish endorsement regulations are,                   Dated: May 18, 2016.
                                              hook-and-line gear under the hook-and-                  however, contrary to the original intent              Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                              line commercial quota. This will result                 of the Council and unintentionally limit              Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                              in reduced revenues if they are unable                  golden tilefish harvest opportunities                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                              to substitute the harvest of other                      and economic benefits for hook-and-line               Fisheries Service.
                                              species. A total of four vessels were                   fishermen. The second alternative                       For the reasons set out in the
                                              identified in 2014 that had a valid or                  would revise the golden tilefish                      preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended
                                              renewable golden tilefish longline                      endorsement regulations so that any                   as follows:
                                              endorsement during some part of the                     vessel with a valid or renewable Federal
                                              year and also harvested golden tilefish                                                                       PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                                                                      longline endorsement would not be
                                              under the hook-and-line 500-lb (227-kg)                                                                       CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND
                                                                                                      permitted to harvest golden tilefish
                                              commercial trip limit. On average, these                                                                      SOUTH ATLANTIC
                                              four vessels earned an estimated $8,142                 under the hook-and-line quota. Under
                                              (2013 dollars) per vessel from golden                   the second alternative, longline                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622
                                              tilefish landings using hook-and-line                   endorsement holders that operate more                 continues to read as follows:
                                              gear in 2014. This accounts for                         than one vessel (with a Federal snapper-                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                              approximately 9.2 percent of their                      grouper vessel permit) would be able to
                                                                                                      transfer their golden tilefish longline               ■  2. In part 622, remove ‘‘allowable
                                              average total revenue per vessel (2009
                                                                                                      endorsement to a different vessel and                 biological catch’’ and add in its place
                                              through 2013). Therefore, assuming no
                                                                                                      then continue to fish for golden tilefish             ‘‘acceptable biological catch’’ wherever
                                              substitution of other species and
                                              constant prices, this final rule is                     under the hook-and-line quota in a                    it occurs.
                                              expected to result in an estimated                      single year. Only one vessel exhibited                ■ 3. In § 622.185, paragraph (a)(3) is
                                              recurring annual loss of $8,142 (2013                   this behavior in 2014. Under the second               revised to read as follows:
                                              dollars) per vessel for the four vessels                alternative, the negative economic                    § 622.185    Size limits.
                                              that harvested golden tilefish using both               effects on the longline endorsement
                                              longline and hook-and-line gear.                                                                              *     *     *     *      *
                                                                                                      holders would be less than that                         (a) * * *
                                              Conversely, vessels that do not have                    expected through this final rule, as                    (3) Blackfin, cubera, gray, queen, silk,
                                              longline endorsements are expected to                   would the positive effects experienced                and yellowtail snappers—12 inches
                                              indirectly benefit from this final rule,                by the hook-and-line component of the                 (30.5 cm), TL.
                                              because they will no longer have to                     commercial sector. However, this
                                              compete with longline endorsement                                                                             *     *     *     *      *
                                                                                                      alternative would be inconsistent with                ■ 4. In § 622.191, the second sentence in
                                              holders under the hook-and-line quota.
                                                                                                      the original Council intent of                        paragraph (a)(2)(ii) is revised to read as
                                              On average, the 37 non-longline
                                              endorsement holders identified earlier                  establishing the longline endorsement                 follows:
                                              in this analysis are expected to                        in Amendment 18B, which was that
                                                                                                      vessels with a golden tile longline                   § 622.191    Commercial trip limits.
                                              experience an annual per-vessel
                                              increase in revenue of approximately                    endorsement would not be eligible to                  *       *   *     *     *
                                              $880 (2013 dollars) or less than 2                      fish for golden tilefish under the hook-                 (a) * * *
                                              percent of their annual average vessel-                 and-line gear quota.                                     (2) * * *
                                              level revenue.                                                                                                   (ii) * * * Vessels that have valid or
                                                                                                         Section 212 of the Small Business
                                                 The following discussion analyzes the                                                                      renewable golden tilefish longline
                                                                                                      Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                              alternatives that were not selected as                                                                        endorsements any time during the
                                                                                                      1996 states that, for each rule or group              fishing year, are not eligible to fish for
                                              preferred by the Council. Only actions                  of related rules for which an agency is
                                              that would have direct economic effects                                                                       golden tilefish using hook-and-line gear
                                                                                                      required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                under this 500-lb (227-kg), gutted
                                              on small entities merit inclusion in the
                                                                                                      shall publish one or more guides to                   weight, trip limit.
                                              following discussion.
                                                 Five alternatives were considered to                 assist small entities in complying with
                                                                                                                                                            *       *   *     *     *
                                              remove species from the FMP. The first                  the rule, and shall designate such
                                                                                                                                                            ■ 5. In § 622.193, paragraphs (h) and (p)
                                              alternative, the no action alternative,                 publications as ‘‘small entity
                                                                                                                                                            are revised to read as follows:
                                              would retain all current species in the                 compliance guides.’’ The agency shall
                                              FMP and would not be expected to have                   explain the actions a small entity is                 § 622.193 Annual catch limits (ACLs),
                                              any economic effects. Under the no                      required to take to comply with a rule                annual catch targets (ACTs), and
                                              action alternative, species that do not                 or group of rules. As part of this                    accountability measures (AMs).
                                              require Federal management would                        rulemaking process, NMFS prepared a                   *      *     *     *    *
                                              remain in the FMP and potential cost                    fishery bulletin, which also serves as a                 (h) Deep-water complex (including
                                              savings and/or efficiency gains of                      small entity compliance guide. The                    yellowedge grouper, silk snapper, misty
                                              management would go unrealized. All                     fishery bulletin will be sent to all                  grouper, queen snapper, sand tilefish,
                                              of the other alternatives were selected as              interested parties.                                   and blackfin snapper)—(1) Commercial
                                              preferred and will result in the removal                                                                      sector—(i) If commercial landings for
                                              of black snapper, dog snapper,                          List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622                   the deep-water complex, as estimated by
                                              mahogany snapper, and schoolmaster                                                                            the SRD, reach or are projected to reach
                                                                                                        Acceptable biological catch, Annual                 the commercial ACL of 131,268 lb
                                              from Federal management.
                                                                                                      catch limit, Commercial trip limit,
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                                                 Three alternatives, including the                                                                          (59,542 kg), round weight, the AA will
                                              preferred alternative, were considered                  Fisheries, Fishing, Quotas, Snapper-                  file a notification with the Office of the
                                              for modifying the golden tilefish                       grouper, South Atlantic, Species table.               Federal Register to close the commercial
                                              endorsement regulations. The first                                                                            sector for the remainder of the fishing
                                              alternative, the no action alternative,                                                                       year. On and after the effective date of
                                              would not be expected to have any                                                                             such a notification, all sale or purchase
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                                              prohibited and harvest or possession of                 best scientific information available that            then during the following fishing year,
                                              these species in or from the South                      no reduction is necessary.                            recreational landings will be monitored
                                              Atlantic EEZ is limited to the bag and                  *       *     *     *     *                           for a persistence in increased landings,
                                              possession limits. These bag and                           (p) Other snappers complex                         and if necessary, the AA will file a
                                              possession limits apply in the South                    (including cubera snapper, gray                       notification with the Office of the
                                              Atlantic on board a vessel for which a                  snapper, and lane snapper)—(1)                        Federal Register, to reduce the length of
                                              valid Federal commercial or charter                     Commercial sector—(i) If commercial                   the recreational fishing season and the
                                              vessel/headboat permit for South                        landings for the other snappers                       recreational ACL by the amount of the
                                              Atlantic snapper-grouper has been                       complex, as estimated by the SRD, reach               recreational ACL overage, if at least one
                                              issued, without regard to where such                    or are projected to reach the complex                 of the species in the other snappers
                                              species were harvested, i.e., in state or               commercial ACL of 344,575 lb (156,297                 complex is overfished based on the most
                                              Federal waters.                                         kg), round weight, the AA will file a                 recent Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to
                                                 (ii) If commercial landings exceed the               notification with the Office of the                   Congress, and the combined commercial
                                              ACL, and the combined commercial and                    Federal Register, to close the                        and recreational ACL of 1,513,883 lb
                                              recreational ACL of 169,896 lb (77,064                  commercial sector for this complex for                (686,686 kg), round weight, is exceeded
                                              kg), round weight, is exceeded, and at                  the remainder of the fishing year. On                 during the same fishing year. NMFS will
                                              least one of the species in the deep-                   and after the effective date of such a                use the best scientific information
                                              water complex is overfished, based on                   notification, all sale or purchase of                 available to determine if reducing the
                                              the most recent Status of U.S. Fisheries                cubera snapper, gray snapper, and lane                length of the recreational fishing season
                                              Report to Congress, the AA will file a                                                                        and recreational ACL is necessary.
                                                                                                      snapper is prohibited, and harvest or
                                              notification with the Office of the                                                                           When the recreational sector is closed as
                                                                                                      possession of any of these species in or
                                              Federal Register, at or near the                                                                              a result of NMFS reducing the length of
                                                                                                      from the South Atlantic EEZ is limited
                                              beginning of the following fishing year                                                                       the recreational fishing season and the
                                                                                                      to the bag and possession limits. These
                                              to reduce the commercial ACL for that                                                                         ACL, the bag and possession limits for
                                                                                                      bag and possession limits apply in the
                                              following year by the amount of the                                                                           any species in the other snappers
                                                                                                      South Atlantic on board a vessel for
                                              commercial ACL overage in the prior                                                                           complex in or from the South Atlantic
                                                                                                      which a valid Federal commercial or
                                              fishing year.                                                                                                 EEZ are zero.
                                                 (2) Recreational sector. (i) If                      charter vessel/headboat permit for
                                              recreational landings for the deep-water                South Atlantic snapper-grouper has                    *     *     *     *     *
                                              complex, as estimated by the SRD, are                   been issued, without regard to where
                                                                                                                                                            ■ 6. In Appendix A to part 622, Table
                                              projected to reach the recreational ACL                 such species were harvested, i.e., in
                                                                                                                                                            4 is revised to read as follows:
                                              of 38,628 lb (17,521 kg), round weight,                 state or Federal waters.
                                              the AA will file a notification with the                   (ii) If commercial landings for the                Appendix A to Part 622—Species
                                              Office of the Federal Register to close                 other snappers complex, as estimated by               Tables
                                              the recreational sector for the remainder               the SRD, exceed the commercial ACL,
                                                                                                                                                            *        *      *     *   *
                                              of the fishing year, unless the RA                      and the combined commercial and
                                              determines that no closure is necessary                 recreational ACL of 1,513,883 lb
                                                                                                                                                                TABLE 4 OF APPENDIX A TO PART
                                              based on the best scientific information                (686,686 kg), round weight, is exceeded,
                                                                                                      and at least one of the species in the                    622—SOUTH ATLANTIC SNAPPER-
                                              available. On and after the effective date                                                                        GROUPER
                                              of such a notification, the bag and                     other snappers complex is overfished,
                                              possession limits are zero.                             based on the most recent Status of U.S.
                                                                                                      Fisheries Report to Congress, the AA                  Balistidae—Triggerfishes
                                                 (ii) If recreational landings for the                                                                        Gray triggerfish, Balistes capriscus
                                              deep-water complex, exceed the                          will file a notification with the Office of
                                                                                                                                                            Carangidae—Jacks
                                              applicable recreational ACL, and the                    the Federal Register to reduce the                      Bar jack, Caranx ruber
                                              combined commercial and recreational                    commercial ACL for that following year                  Greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili
                                              ACL of 169,896 lb (77,064 kg), round                    by the amount of the commercial ACL                     Lesser amberjack, Seriola fasciata
                                              weight, is exceeded, and at least one of                overage in the prior fishing year.                      Almaco jack, Seriola rivoliana
                                              the species in the deep-water complex                      (2) Recreational sector—(i) If                       Banded rudderfish, Seriola zonata
                                              is overfished, based on the most recent                 recreational landings for the other                   Ephippidae—Spadefishes
                                              Status of U.S. Fisheries Report to                      snappers complex, as estimated by the                   Spadefish, Chaetodipterus faber
                                              Congress, the AA will file a notification               SRD, reach or are projected to reach the              Haemulidae—Grunts
                                                                                                      recreational ACL of 1,169,308 lb                        Margate, Haemulon album
                                              with the Office of the Federal Register,
                                                                                                                                                              Tomtate, Haemulon aurolineatum
                                              to reduce the length of the recreational                (530,391 kg), round weight, the AA will
                                                                                                                                                              Sailor’s choice, Haemulon parrai
                                              fishing season in the following fishing                 file a notification with the Office of the              White grunt, Haemulon plumieri
                                              year to ensure recreational landings do                 Federal Register to close the recreational            Labridae—Wrasses
                                              not exceed the recreational ACL the                     sector for the remainder of the fishing                 Hogfish, Lachnolaimus maximus
                                              following fishing year. When NMFS                       year regardless if any stock in the other             Lutjanidae—Snappers
                                              reduces the length of the following                     snappers complex is overfished, unless                  Queen snapper, Etelis oculatus
                                              recreational fishing season and closes                  NMFS determines that no closure is                      Mutton snapper, Lutjanus analis
                                              the recreational sector, the following                  necessary based on the best scientific                  Blackfin snapper, Lutjanus buccanella
                                              closure provisions apply: The bag and                   information available. On and after the                 Red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus
                                              possession limits for the deep-water                    effective date of such a notification, the              Cubera snapper, Lutjanus cyanopterus
                                                                                                                                                              Gray snapper, Lutjanus griseus
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                                              complex in or from the South Atlantic                   bag and possession limits for any
                                                                                                                                                              Lane snapper, Lutjanus synagris
                                              EEZ are zero. Additionally, the                         species in the other snappers complex                   Silk snapper, Lutjanus vivanus
                                              recreational ACL will be reduced by the                 in or from the South Atlantic EEZ are                   Yellowtail snapper, Ocyurus chrysurus
                                              amount of the recreational ACL overage                  zero.                                                   Vermilion        snapper,        Rhomboplites
                                              in the prior fishing year. The fishing                     (ii) If recreational landings for the                   aurorubens
                                              season and recreational ACL will not be                 other snappers complex, as estimated by               Malacanthidae—Tilefishes
                                              reduced if the RA determines, using the                 the SRD, exceed the recreational ACL,                   Blueline tilefish, Caulolatilus microps



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                                                TABLE 4 OF APPENDIX A TO PART                          TABLE 4 OF APPENDIX A TO PART                            TABLE 4 OF APPENDIX A TO PART
                                                622—SOUTH ATLANTIC SNAPPER-                            622—SOUTH ATLANTIC SNAPPER-                              622—SOUTH ATLANTIC SNAPPER-
                                                GROUPER—Continued                                      GROUPER—Continued                                        GROUPER—Continued
                                                Golden          tilefish,      Lopholatilus             Warsaw grouper, Epinephelus nigritus                  Red porgy, Pagrus pagrus
                                                  chamaeleonticeps                                      Snowy grouper, Epinephelus niveatus                   Scup, Stenotomus chrysops
                                                Sand tilefish, Malacanthus plumieri                     Nassau grouper, Epinephelus striatus                The following species are designated as eco-
                                              Percichthyidae—Temperate basses                           Black grouper, Mycteroperca bonaci
                                                                                                                                                              system component species:
                                                Wreckfish, Polyprion americanus                         Yellowmouth      grouper,     Mycteroperca
                                              Serranidae—Groupers                                         interstitialis                                      Cottonwick, Haemulon melanurum
                                                Rock hind, Epinephelus adscensionis                     Gag, Mycteroperca microlepis                          Bank sea bass, Centropristis ocyurus
                                                Graysby, Epinephelus cruentatus                         Scamp, Mycteroperca phenax                            Rock sea bass, Centropristis philadelphica
                                                Speckled hind, Epinephelus drummondhayi                 Yellowfin grouper, Mycteroperca venenosa              Longspine porgy, Stenotomus caprinus
                                                Yellowedge        grouper,     Epinephelus            Serranidae—Sea Basses:                                  Ocean triggerfish, Canthidermis sufflamen
                                                  flavolimbatus                                         Black sea bass, Centropristis striata
                                                Coney, Epinephelus fulvus                             Sparidae—Porgies
                                                Red hind, Epinephelus guttatus                          Jolthead porgy, Calamus bajonado                    *        *      *     *   *
                                                                                                                                                            [FR Doc. 2016–12077 Filed 5–20–16; 8:45 am]
                                                Goliath grouper, Epinephelus itajara                    Saucereye porgy, Calamus calamus
                                                Red grouper, Epinephelus morio                          Whitebone porgy, Calamus leucosteus                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                Misty grouper, Epinephelus mystacinus                   Knobbed porgy, Calamus nodosus
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Document Created: 2018-02-07 15:07:09
Document Modified: 2018-02-07 15:07:09
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.
DatesThis final rule is effective June 22, 2016.
ContactNikhil Mehta, telephone: 727-824-5305; email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 32249 
RIN Number0648-BE70
CFR AssociatedAcceptable Biological Catch; Annual Catch Limit; Commercial Trip Limit; Fisheries; Fishing; Quotas; Snapper-Grouper; South Atlantic and Species Table

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